The Singapore Free Press, 3 June 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-06-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ,>u;; Singapore. Tursuay, June .'>, IM,S. I'lii,- 15 Cti16 words
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491 1958-06-03 1 rrHE French National Assembly early today ap--1 proved Genera] Charles de Gaulle's Constitutional Reform Bill, thus giving him all the powers he had asked for as a condition for taking over the Government. sterday the Assembly voted full powers for the GovernmentReuter - 491 words
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Article57 1958-06-03 1 BAGBY OFF DANGER LIST TRAINER Wally Bagby. j J who ivas admitted to Penan§ Hospital on May after a heart attack.! «s now off the rianxer list. trainer Jimmy In tin told the Free Pros-, >* tiinti that Mr. jbj would hive to re- hospital for another six weeks. then57 words
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Article35 1958-06-03 1 The price of a holiday591 lives RD 371 people died accidents m d States during the day holiday whim i Sunday midnight s accounted tor a deaths, and misaccidents for an -an overall death ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration388 1958-06-03 1 HARD WORK CALL TO COLONY'S LEADERS Time to stop playing to gallery, says Chew [1 is time for Singapore's leaders to settle down to some real hard work. It is time to stop playing to the gallery, said the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, this morning. Mr. Chew388 words
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121 1958-06-03 1 Fighting in Tunisia flares up afresh I righting flared up again last night between French -and Tunisian forces in the Ramada area of South Tunisia, a Tunisian Government spokesman said. This region has been the scene of several clashes in the past two weeks. The spokesman said in Tunis thatReuter - 121 words
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78 1958-06-03 1 Several Singapore-bound passengers, mostly from the i United States, were in the 1 Pan American airliner which 1 skidded off the runaway when landing in heavy rain at Manila airport yesterday. A Filipino passenger was killed In the mishap. The plane was due in Singapore78 words
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Article32 1958-06-03 1 June first grade rubber buyer-: f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 73| c( nts a ii).. up a Quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-06-03 1 lenched fist salute Is pro. 'JJ Jnll l^ei Press pirture 1 *P leader. Mr. Lee Kuan l( iml <d by party sup- porters at Singapore Airport last night after his return from the constitutional talks In London. Immediately behind .Mr. J.fc is the Mayor, Mr Ons Trig fiuan. PAP Assemblyman64 words
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Article32 1958-06-03 1 Soviet zone communists forces clown a Belgian Air Force F-84 reconnaissance plane over East Germany last Thursday, the eastzone news agency A.D.N. said In Berlin last night32 words
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Advertisement17 1958-06-03 1 POUND OF CADBURy'S J •> >^ CHOCOLATE jf I J 1 -^U Look for the Purple and Gold label17 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-06-03 2 j/H v\« "X's new Pi ime Minister Gen< i de Gaulle, told President n ibib j «»i runisia and Kins Mohammed yesterdai that lie would work for frii tions with their countries. In his ni« sage to Presideni Bour era] de Gaulle said: "i hastiReuter - 155 words
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284 1958-06-03 2 TUNISIA PRESSES CASE: FRANCE IS CONCILIATORY TMLJNTSIA pressed its complaint against France A in the Security Council yesterday, but France's representative adopted a conciliatory attitude. The chief French U.N. delegate, Guillaume Georges-Picot, reminded the delegate, Mr. Mongi Slim, thai Tunisian iident Bourguiba had declared thai Genera] Char de Gaulle wasReuter - 284 words
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217 1958-06-03 2 THE QUEEN has told Councillor Frank Broddle of Cleethorpes thai she does not want him to buy a new suit for her visit to the English East Cnast holiday centre on June 28. The 57-year-old Councilloi wrote to the Queen afterReuter - 217 words
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80 1958-06-03 2 HIMALAYA BACK IN U.K., SETS UP P O RECORD rpHE 28.000-1011 p o linei A Himalaya arrived ai Tiibury. London, yesterday alter inaugurating a new .service between London. Australia and North America. The voyage lasted four months and the vessel covi red 40,111 mil< 3 the long< si voyage inReuter - 80 words
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244 1958-06-03 2 NASSER PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR MAKARIOS PRESIDENT NAi •i R i I the United Arab R< public yesl erdi y pl< d ed cont Inued suppoi t for the Greek lypriol i< adi r bi hop Makarios, Col. N.i ser and Archbishop Makarlo i met for an hour and a hallU.P.I. - 244 words
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Advertisement42 1958-06-03 2 THE FINEST IN V^feW^; o ilverware. In addition to the Dv Barry tea and coffee < rvice (illustrated above) ti'< re are the Kesv i< k, Regency and Stately Each has charm and beauty. These ltl(i <l!lil appointments are displayed »iti«O|K)r«9 l\-lephon€ 16,17742 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-06-03 3 Mac gets tough so TUC calls talk [*HE British Government's attitude to the 30-day old pay strike of London's 50,000 busmen toughened last night with the Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmilian, turning down a request for an interview by Britain's trade union chiefs He said he had already seen them175 words
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Article95 1958-06-03 3 heads new merged Arab army I of Iraq, preslk the United Arab Federation, issued a royal decree Amman, yester- <■ ippointing General Mohami led Rafic Aref, an as chief -of-staff of i new Arab army the mbined forces of Jordan and Iraq. tie Jordanian, General Sadek Shareh and two Iraqis,Reuter - 95 words
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Article152 1958-06-03 3 Malayan Breweries last E night held a dinner at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, in honour of their forj mer technical manager, E Mr. J. E. de Rijke. E Mr. de Rijke who is now the technical direc- tor of Heineken, a large brewery in Holland is EFree Press - 152 words
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156 1958-06-03 3 "THREE anti-Communist Czechs escaped from A their country yesterday by pulling a gun on the pilot of a chartered plane and forcing him to fly them over the border to Austria. After the twin-engine aircraft landed at Vienna's Aspern airport theU.P.I. - 156 words
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Article37 1958-06-03 3 Russia is to supply Himgary with goods rangins From Iron ore to petrol ana cotton under a trade agreement announced in Moscow yesterday, in return Hungary will send machines, ships, fabrics and footwear. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-06-03 3 ton whispered her marring altar recently. But the 11(1 COUld say the words at all P" *t love and the flrvo »'".< r who has spent |on| ch| ni her to speak. r«»ri ago rat was deal nn<i *-1 i 1 1 1139 words
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Advertisement227 1958-06-03 3 THE POLICE ADVISE STRONG LOCKS THE BEST ARE I xymr^E* ft n Sole Agents: CHIN HO CO. (S). LTD. SING APORE KuAl A LUMPUR PENANG yjllllllllC3lllHl IJ^I 1 1IC3IIIIIIIU1IIC3HH1II iTI IJC 3 1 1 FlTl I HlllC3lltlllHllHC3UllllllllllC3lLLr j The Stage Club I i <ds& u^ Production. I "BOOK OF THE227 words
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298 1958-06-03 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion LOOKING AHEAD Tue day, June 3, 1958. FRENCH unity lms been saved, a civil war that could have proved disas trous to the North Atlantic alliance has been averted. So much lor the credit side of Gen de Gaulle's return to power. On the debit298 words
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1128 1958-06-03 4 to build a nation MEETS MEN WHO GAVE L'P LUXURY TO TOIL FOR ISRAEL DAVID LEVY once earned $340 a week as an estate agent. Now he i s breaking stones, digging road.-", driving tractors, building houses without a1,128 words
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Article107 1958-06-03 4 Beachecomber - Beachecomber *ar A NOTHER delightful "printer's frolic" has been sent to me. A morning paper reported some days ago that, at a meeting in Hungary. "Mr. Krushchev several times raised his flsh to emphasise what he was saying." Nothing drives a point home like a haddock held107 words
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275 1958-06-03 4 Mr. Dulles tells envoys Learn the language AN order has gone out to all American diplomats: toss a vay those foreign phrase hooks and learn to speak foreign languages. It came straight from Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. lie acted when he saw a survey which showed America has275 words
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Advertisement16 1958-06-03 4 1 1 ilium lII II HIM hi I Drink I A real fruit Juice ORANGEADE .lIIIIMIMIMIII'IIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIII16 words
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Advertisement78 1958-06-03 4 CATELLI'S O MACARONI N I SPAGHETTI I I VERMICELLI I I L(;<; noodles I Mlle ll -m cd «iI ll I fi-li. meal or cheese make quick ami last) we c U > end dishe s« CATELLI'S ALPHABETS Jit Put Alphabets in your children's soup; they just V\ love them.78 words
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Article, Illustration395 1958-06-03 5 Council staff angered by Mayor's accusation r pHE stall of the Singapore City Council are angry about an allegation made by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, that they were not doing their work properly. The Mayor said at the last meeting of the council that a .section of the395 words
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Article53 1958-06-03 5 Ii of Johore, hi. Britain by sea yesterday Z cialist. l the Sultana. J" 1 lla, their eightighter, Prints, a doctor n nanny and X who has been calth for two S j he would go g itzerland lor JJ 'id stay in Eu-Reuter - 53 words
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22 1958-06-03 5 Ms twin brother was co-respondent 2 leer, local S won d g divora court d yei 'riot his tv n n co-n22 words
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Article58 1958-06-03 5 i men from Pai take pai I ir.s course the Singa:>"''i'ui Bervlci i hown around thr I,i;ii C\ K:n Anin i Husbandry Station th< Legl lai Ive v mbly Hou and Chamber, Combined Operation ROORI at th< Police Headquarti r Mini stry of Local Government Landii and58 words
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Article36 1958-06-03 5 Explorer 111. the earth satellite launched by the United States Army on March 26, is expected to disintegrate late this month, the Smithsonian Astropnycial Observatory said in Cambridge, Massachusetts, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article35 1958-06-03 5 E:\ri Attlee, former British Labour prime Minister, who underwent b hernia opera tion on May 24, leit a Lond< m lii pita! yesterday. He v. tated to i»' "vi ry well." ReuterReuter - 35 words
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159 1958-06-03 5 4 NATIONS ON LOOK-OUT FOR ESCAPE ACE POLICE of four nations were on the look-on i yesterday for Alfred Hinds, 41-year-old ace jailbreaker who rrfade his third prison escape on Sunday. Sea and airports, mainline railway stations and long-distance bus depots were under police watch throughout Britain yesterday as theReuter - 159 words
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Article86 1958-06-03 5 The Stanvac Employees Union has elected new offl--1 rials at if annual :;< nrral meeting, They are President, Mr. Siovi Watt Peng; vice-president) Mr Chan Ah Kon secretary, Mr. s Muri b) 0 sistani secretary, Mr. I" Jl|)ii Leng; treftturer, Mr. Andrew Ngui; assistant treasurer, Mr. Tan86 words
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40 1958-06-03 5 Ghfl na and Ethiopia an noupced agreement Lo strengthen economic, comImercfal ami cultural links between them yesterday b Dr. Kwnnip Nkrutnah, Ghana Pi Ime Mil later tefl after a foui r!;v v] i 1 ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement264 1958-06-03 5 31 2 5-4 1 MC < ■^'^''■i^^^m Booic fi.a/i.C BRITANNIA fhrough your local Travel Agenf or MALAYAN AIRWAYS [■■7 <^i muM."--iL Bmm. Projector. i r 1 f f TmKFS aSS^L\ 4 W M c io 0 !MB H 157 N o <}; Bridge Rd. f wk^ ■i««jjuuaiii-«" Capit*)! Building, Spore.264 words
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Advertisement84 1958-06-03 6 s s s cmoke oasis with Soothing menthol mist J M.ntliul Mi^t makes the Bi j S i ich tobacco taste freshet v S ou're smokingi \iid the freshnesa itay* with S long aftei smoking, 100. Tr; J BigO! I HnttufacluTtH hit f i Ugfftti x Ifflvri y i 184 words
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Miscellaneous225 1958-06-03 6 ~l ___k _H __X T IP^" __i __L 1 B_l i__ Jl.ll H. 1%% Kl_ by Sydney Jtirdan 9 9 9 ATSefUQITV HeAOQUABrE.f?S. LOMOON I f KNOw —^MMJ| lAS JEFF EM TE 7^£" IV T I_| r" -«L_ utM-yuu Idi IT DARKENED (ZOOM 4 A 4 »^_'J__j W\ SQUAOOON IBAD6C225 words
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Miscellaneous473 1958-06-03 6 '"in.! I I BORN today, you have b<talent by the star. Bm^ I i personality and the ability to atSSS I people into your orbit act jl Unfortunately, you arc mh 1 1 iuxury-lovingfiy?ur^n r X r an°S I are too apt .to procrastinate putun? I off what should be473 words
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386 1958-06-03 7 present cholera epidemic Bangkok and Calcutta caused medical circles In a pore 10 reflect on the city i decision to throw open grounds of the Island Club < public for recreation. ihc grounds of the club are within the Fierce Reservoir i386 words
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134 1958-06-03 7 Five-year courses for training youth apore Labour has flna mes on apprentraining in 21 n tit trades. will be upon to i a between 15 to icy must have at i primary six educai in an English school, ndard six in Malay and nil schools or upper nary v in134 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-06-03 7 ENG X A VINGS on a ivory iind stones, which are visible only under a magnifying glass, will be exhibited at the Chinese (ham- her of Commerce from Friday to Monday. The engravings are by Mr. Wing Lo Feng, i principal of the88 words
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Article118 1958-06-03 7 THE Chinese Buddhist Association, hopes to be able to move its Free School into a new threestorey building in Neil Road .shortly. Mr. Ang Gim Tong, a Spokesman for the Association, .said they acquired the building a few months ago but improvements to the118 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article177 1958-06-03 7 lON DON lutlC Preitoai Today »M BBEB N«» I K-^ <i t i uropeaa imm is i in .< f Hers a I elle Julj buyei l m buy< RUBBEB No. i kss Npot .j buyei 31 buyers Hi BBGB No. i ijss Settlement House Term., Jut)177 words
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Article107 1958-06-03 7 NEW YORK. June viv cv -i c Previous Today T N Slraits Spol 84.75 nom. 94.50 lion,. TIN futures Straits Contract July 93.87 buyers 83,25 buyers 94.82 sellers 94.50 sellers s «'i>t. 93.62 buyers 93.00 buyers TAVI 94:57 sellers 94.25 sellers FONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: Futures107 words
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Article39 1958-06-03 7 NEW YORK, June i Previous Today 30 Industrials 462.70 166 I I l° n x^oiids 116 00 ll5 82 4i» Domestic Bonds 90.40 00 52 I ~J Utilities 78^19 78.38 (»."> Stocks Composite Averages [go igr 9939 words
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Article50 1958-06-03 7 Malabar spol 24.. awaiting Sarawak unquoted. Muntok ■> release 24 afloats 24' i, June spO and a vaitin relea c s^P m< Lampon o tfloat 38, ..ml June shi| 24V2, awaiting" release 24 1 6Va afloats 24 June i hipmenl 24 Above price, quoted In U.S centi per50 words
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Article97 1958-06-03 7 < opk Philippines < if. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton Juno July COPRA, Straits (it. I'.K.. North Furopean ports drlivrrrtl uHght per long ton .May June COCONUT oil. erode sn.tiu c.i.f. European porti in hulk pet louk ton June COCONUT on, crude97 words
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Miscellaneous131 1958-06-03 7 SINGAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 12.24 p.m and 1.32 a.m. TOMORROW: 1.10 p.m THURSDAY: 0.15 a.m. and 1.54 p.m. FRIDAY: O.f>9 a.m. and 2.34 p.m. SATIRDAY: 1.43 am. and .in p.m. SUNDAY: IIX a.m. and -">.'» p m. MONDAY: ."518 am. and 4.37 p.m. i Today's radio programme Musk With Your131 words
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103 1958-06-03 8 It wasn't ,i 999 call, just the promise of E summer sunshine, thnt brought Ann Bilham, 18, E rushing to the icaside. After a swim In the se.i she went for a 1 run along the beach nnd got a lift home103 words
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Article267 1958-06-03 8 That wayward bus I^red yems was fed up with the bug strike, if was more than a nuisan< c to him at a time when he wanted to go to Euston to got a job as a waiter, Uc left his diga in Krik dale, Sydenham, London and walked the267 words
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Article170 1958-06-03 8 'Samson Ton 8-ton TWELVE-STONE Tom Butlef filing himself at in eifht-toa trailer as it hurtled downhill toward! bus full o! passengers. The trailer, laden With :>ix tons o| scrap iron, had broken away from a lorry as it was being towed up •steep Southampton Hill at NTitchfleld, Hants, England. Jt170 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-06-03 8 Archer from Peru Modern impression of an uicnei is one of the v many tine pieces ot i Peruvian art now beinji shwvn in Paris in the g "Treasures oi Peru" ex- g hibilion. H The exhibition was j to have been opened g by the Peruvian Presi- dent but61 words
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Article193 1958-06-03 1 Gay dr esses from Siam a ST exciting- cotton I m range of gorgeous i m weavings In daytime be found at a central pioneer couturier an years, has introduced outstanding costume <j i news this week is the md gay Siamese handand cocktail frocks to shop whose owner is193 words
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Article338 1958-06-03 1 A dandy idea for beauty innovations") I IT would M'tin that not able cosmetologist, Helena Rubinstein, has rullcd the toolbox of a dandy idea for her latest beauty aid. the Mascara Miitie. Tucked Inside Its gleaming golden tube Is a screw that pulls out with one I end oi the338 words
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Article, Illustration371 1958-06-03 1 ESPECIALLY for that day of days your wedding day are the new gowns by SEF of London which arrived by air at a Battery Road shop that has been catering for Singapore's brides for a quarter ot i century. In this magnificent collection emphasis appears to beFree Press - 371 words
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Advertisement168 1958-06-03 1 Why cry over spilled^milk? THIN6S\UkE -^.y^^O THIS awffIAPPEN INAHOTPOINT eiO'BlN !rrla.f"°^ r -i' r TH-j^r^l more easy-reach room in the door "TT^JTv i J 1 I THAN EVER BEFORE-UP-FRONT STORAGE jJ^|W|]IIJI 4f I "Tl FOR BIG nOTTLES, VEGETABLES. FRUITS W^ffiY^ilifij^ j**^^^ p LU3 A SEPARATE FRF_EJTFR DOOR! "^Sf___-« B^ /^^v.168 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-06-03 2 que f K'isBahawalpur, m >or i Sine i i at h at I wl j r the Blind and soon p t\>mmi^u>n to OJH N a ftea laaai here a32 words
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Article456 1958-06-03 2 IN THEIR SPORE SHOPWINDOW that these decorative and functional goods will be available to the public as soon a^ a sales centre \s established, plans lor which are being made. Pakistan has a history of handicrafts dating back more than 5.000 years. Camelskin lamps shown were jewel-toned456 words
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Article, Illustration572 1958-06-03 2 tiil GLORY that was Greece maki A metal craftsmanship as expr< j,? collection just received at a silvei perware and silverplate unique in sjanor lishments combining facsimile da intaglios of historical heads and mj ing and an overall modern feeline. rhere are ti ty s ot st i iking572 words
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Advertisement57 1958-06-03 2 Bac Stick DEODORANT k, "s#& o touch for day- long freshness The new, delightful underarm-hygiene so delightful and comfortable ond so neat and >5Pt plea ;in g n I'liniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Give Your Figure A Treat... Treat li To A play t c x playtox Living Bandeau (cotton Cup) $12.50 Norm Brltfgf57 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-06-03 3 Scope'HE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE designed for women in modern wly-arrived Here s caP" itic embeland Parsley, s v ri'at- i \MPS lOK 11 WOILI) HARM INTO HOMI OR WORR--1 M RS. AN OK KO\l> LAMP kL *SI HAS A VAST CTIO> 01 CONLAMP FOR EVERY VOI R HOUSE,Free Press - 427 words
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Article130 1958-06-03 3 i thai Singapore's delectable Internationa! food mto grow mono the time to treat yoi r palate to i tin ta U t! rill ol ivoury ictlon ol definite irl ality which I v ;v tast y at i a ga pot e pourri, a composite 01 go130 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-06-03 3 picture. holds the Upline for many hours, is non-drying and non-irritating and Ls moisturised. This glamorous new line offers moisture laden creams for cleansing (.so natural oils are not removed), moisturised .skin lotions to stimulate and freshen but never to dry and moisturised night creams with softening oilsFree Press - 123 words
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Article226 1958-06-03 3 Where to buy WEDDING, formal and cocktail gowns, Siamese handwoven frocks, woollen suits and ensembles for larger women, Mrs. "Tommy"' Thomson, IS Battery Rd.; Garden Party hats, Salon New Yorker. 57 Stam- ford Rd.; Chinese antique furniture and reproductions, Chinese carpets, embroidered linens, chinaware and Chinese screens, C. K. Tang226 words
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Advertisement120 1958-06-03 3 «F^mC—*^l oo o a i W^M* BRAS .^\v i I*'. i the lightly wia-d V ->X' s^'?*^w GODDESS moulds, lifts ~*r~*^ ■■<■■ [t^Jl**\ even the fullest b< y^^y^^^" Wssm l 0 cxi '*'n6'y ttin: 'n con yn7^^^ :^:k\W^l^^M' tours, withoLit sl tuldl I V^ 18/J every figure. GODDESS 'W nit120 words
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Article, Illustration309 1958-06-03 4 SOFT LOOK TEXTILTES IN VOGUE pEMININIi v dominates the IUSCiOUS Originals which have been designed anc still being designed by one of Singapore's h ading young male ci mt uriers. Examining a collection created (■specially for the Queen's Birthday Garden Par ty at Government House on June 12, EVE foundReuter - 309 words
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Article, Illustration378 1958-06-03 4 kJODERN magic for fading away iac-ial and thivat- ▼■luif droopiness and sagging chinline is Helena gubenstein's contour lift film, a most unique cream winch tightens and firms the skin around the clock You may sleep wearing it, too. while it docs Its work' Wake up with378 words
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Advertisement197 1958-06-03 4 How to 100 l younger I than your a m 4 N ageing skm v unm slimtllH? a slight c. ling oj M cheeks, a hint oi pafo'B around the eye.-, a 1 :;e 'L l B sashing of the chin-llnc, it i* easy to banish these jeH (ale signs197 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-06-03 5 wung ailer ety B ye i could B aider normal By gel hold I// y feet WL ■r mient I seemm I off my feet. B inanaL',t^d to tiic railer round." B lessly into a B :t, unmarried, Ifield, TitchI driver and le- lorry, Mr. B i, o! Titchfield, i75 words
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Article127 1958-06-03 5 Thousands 0/ pea- pie took part in a 7> 'r/ nuclear 5 g demonstration in I c London recently I zr/</c// included the 5 "lobbying" of Mem- |bers 0/ Parliament la^ ///(> House of I I Commons, a pro- a wreath on the I Ct 1Paul Popper - 127 words
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Article53 1958-06-03 5 Making (heir debut into the fascinating world of fashion modelling arctiny tots Jennifer JeMOp, left, aged four. and Penny f'ooke. a^ed 8, at a fashion show in Man (hosier. Giving them a helping hand i s Persian actressmodel Soraya. Hie tiny tots displayed a new line53 words
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224 1958-06-03 6 KUOMINTANG MONOPOLY SHOULD END, SAYS DR. HU tie. siiiii, noted Chinese philosopher and educator, said In Taipeh thai Natlonalisi hina's intellectuals should form an opposition party. Dr. Hu Shih. China's World War ir ambassador to Washington and now heat of the Academica Sinica In Taipeh s :ii<i an opposition partyU.P.I. - 224 words
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Article103 1958-06-03 6 \I.S. Congressional sub- committee has approved a Bill designed to i'iirb Japanese salmon fishing in the North Pacific. The Bill, which was Introduced by Mr. Thomas Felly (Republican, Washington I would bar the importation into the United states ot its possessions Of salmon InReuter - 103 words
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74 1958-06-03 6 -FRIENDSHIP" bridge over the Piclin River linkin- Communist China's Kwangtung Province with North Vietnam* Naon Bay has been opened to traffic, the Peking New China News Agency reported. High communist Vietnamese and Chinese officials attended that inaugural ceremony, at which ten cars bedecked with colourfulU.P.I. - 74 words
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104 1958-06-03 6 FORMOSA TO ATTACK S. CHINA BUILDUPS RATIONALIST CHINA i has warned th;«( it will Attack Communist Chinese military concentrations which threaten Formosa. Rear Admiral Liv llolitu, the Nationalist military spokesman, told a news conference. "If any hostile military power appears in our adjacent sous, we will consider it as aU.P.I - 104 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-06-03 6 TB in New Delhi shows! sharp rise I AN official survey blamed overcrowding and insanitary living conditions for g rise in New Delhi's tuberculosis rate in the last 10 years. It said the incidence of the disease rose from 2.7 per thousand population in 1948 to 4.7 in 1957.- U.P.IU.P.I - 97 words
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Article37 1958-06-03 6 Dr. William Alves, director 01 the Rhodesian Federation's Malaria and Bilharzia Research Laboratory in Salisbury, will take charge of the bilharzia research and control project in the Philippines tor the World H e alt h Organisation. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article19 1958-06-03 6 The United States has lent Burma US$lO million to help the Government strengthen its internal s< curity forces.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article32 1958-06-03 6 Delegates from Japan, the Philippines and Burma will attend the International Social Security Association conference i\. London to discuss develop I ments in social security, sickness insurance and old ajze pensions. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article39 1958-06-03 6 I Restrictions of trade with Communist China hare prevented the United States from obtaining a I giant Panda, the New York Times reported. U.SZoos had offered up to r5525.000 for the panda beiuy offered for sale in Peking.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article26 1958-06-03 6 One of tin- worst droughts in years has hit Central and Southern Formosa, seriously affecting thousands of acres of padifields in the rice howl area. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article60 1958-06-03 6 The Yawata [ron and Steel Company, a leading" Japanese tinplate maker, it had agreed to import i>4 tons of tin from Communist China at the price of E706 i.o. b. Shanghai. Tliis was in addition to the 486 tons. already contracted by J a p a n e s eReuter - 60 words
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Article26 1958-06-03 6 INDIAN' PRIME MINISTER NEHRU SAID A JOINT INDO-BURMESE TEAM HAD AGREED THAT THE DISPUTED VILLAGE OF LUNGVA TINGHA. ON THE BURMESE BORDER, WAS INSIDE INDIANTERRITORY. REUTERREUTER - 26 words
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Article46 1958-06-03 6 Indian. Prime Minister Nehru said his government's policy was against encouraging foreigners to attend national comer ences organised by political parties m India. Hfii'V India's refusal to grant visas for French and Indonesian delegates to attend the recent Indian Communist Party congress held at Amritsar. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article22 1958-06-03 6 Japan has accepted the United States invitation to take part in an international conference regarding the peaceful use of the Antarctic. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article32 1958-06-03 6 Japan and Russia have begun talks in Tokyo for the opening of two regular shipping services. Tlie projected routes would connect Japan with Nakhodka, near Vladivostok, and with Black Sea ports. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article32 1958-06-03 6 Toeing the Moscow line, the Hanoi newspaper Nhandan. mouthpiece of the North Vietnam Communist Party has denounced the Yugoslav Communist Party's draft political programme as ■■modern revisionism no more, no Less." ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article12 1958-06-03 6 Two Indonesian trade union leaders are now touring I North Korea. U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article24 1958-06-03 6 The Poking Ta Kung Pao said Red China could not allow Japanese fishing boats to go cm intruding into her restricted fishin? areas. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article28 1958-06-03 6 A Socialist candidate in the ■fapanc.se General Election*, who said in Tokyo that birth control should be enforced by sterilising all men. was laughed off the stave. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article24 1958-06-03 6 The South Korean Treasury earned th<- eQuivalent of A: 140,000 sterling when 351 candidates lost their deposits in the til cut t'|f^B tions. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article34 1958-06-03 6 The Nationalist Ch;r.iH Government has .^DrpW atod US$BOO,OOO tobeiifl to purchase dtmneiiaM from local piwli; fl sale in Wesi Europe vhiM Communist China is ported to b' I rondla from Hainan m land. U.P.IU.P.I - 34 words
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Article37 1958-06-03 6 The Independen New m newspaper In n ExpnM has criticised In< s :fl elusion from P iv --BJj Eisenhower's I 12-nation co rence 1 Antarctic co-c I calling India.- I tiative in dem I ted Nations Antarctic.37 words
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Article31 1958-06-03 6 The Communii i mittee of Yu W vinec in South -Wi has expelled director of the m t io n de p artmen t id I Director Wang Ch I ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article28 1958-06-03 6 Taipeh police haw arrejj five persons, includ-nm Nationalist Chinese torn* officer, s M^ U B smuggling In y™»M Kong and llb r M countertei! L' > t '-'"'"'M U.P.IU.P.I - 28 words
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Article28 1958-06-03 6 1" South Vii'tn i minimum O[ v) JM status to goods !;1 kLstan in return fw lar privileges l m nameSe good i xp? rts that country- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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Article146 1958-06-03 6 BELIEF in Bangkok that former Premier j^l Pibul Songgrain, now living in eWW in was attempting to return to power >" >' n been Strengthened by a Cabinet mcmW irll ,ifrP Ueut.-f icn. Prapas Cliarusatimeii. c P¥ l p« s ,nel| and concurrently Interior Minister,U.P.I. - 146 words
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Article29 1958-06-03 6 Thr Pakistan] Government has presented Japanese Crown Prince Akihito patron of the third Asian Game* i with i painting entitled "A Bong Eulogising wine"— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Advertisement51 1958-06-03 6 t?P sm DLJi\ U O O O A 1 wwWf^ I V I L v 4 4 i I I I Iji rl (Ci TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. I I I 0. ry^\ 173 CECIL STRCE T SINGAPORE I 01 U^ MANAGING D/RCCrOR RONALD P£fK j PACKERS, SHIPPERS I INSURANCE AGENTS51 words
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401 1958-06-03 7 'Brainwash the gamblers' bays Red paper M^-j. it came to power in the 1 regime of X launched a 0! campaign to X gambling in an t get its peoX devote their p its to production. wy\,, campaign nas m: been without suc|ss but it has not Edicated gambling, |W/7eReuter - 401 words
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Article178 1958-06-03 7 rE London Economist has suggested that a status similar to that of Finland might solve the problem of Korea's future. This weekly said: "Peking may be willing to tolerate the existence of an independent but neutral Korea on its flank much as Russia tolerates the existence ofReuter - 178 words
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Article102 1958-06-03 7 A LIGHT AFTER YEARS OF DARKNESS A LIGHTHOUSE that lias been darkened under Soviet control fur 11 years is now bright again, Hokkaido police reported. i It is on the island of Kaigara off the coast of Japan's northern island. Soviet troops arrived on ICaigara in 1945 and have stayedReuter - 102 words
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Article31 1958-06-03 7 The second Asian radio broadcasters conference in Tokyo accepted a proposal sponsored by Japan for the i holding of an Asian dancing and folk music festival next year.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-03 7 CYJK's. ORCHID WORKSHOP 24, FRANKEL AVENUE, TEL. ***** SINGAPORE, 15. Varieties of Local Orchid Seedlings For Sale Semi, Quarter Terete, Straped Leaves Vandas Dcndrobiums Aranda. For your latest Li£,litin& Fittings Sole Distributors: CENTRAL ELECTBIC CO., 218, Orch;iid Rd.. S'poic. Tel: No. *****. II PMCTiIBES M.ike .irr.ingcmcnts NOW for your photoqnphs81 words
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Advertisement55 1958-06-03 7 BLUE SPOT PRESS BUTTON CAR RADIO Sim Us Ait Cars Prices trom $200/- toS/00/ Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LiD. STORE— X. LUMPUR— PEN \\<; ZOIIK Moth proofcr KILLS MOTH EGGS AND LARVAE, NON-STAINING AND NO SMELL OF v MOTH BALLS! iXdmj AEROSO^ M I jtH PRO if ft-55 words
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Article, Illustration276 1958-06-03 8 i i PRINT QUALITY i QOOD prinfl qualih is a musl in salon photography Even Imiisf have detail in shadows and highlights and thei I be tasteful tones of graj in between, That is' ho^ I s i I make m.v exhibition pictures, I Many276 words
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Article76 1958-06-03 8 T*HE taglo-Chinese School Camera Club's annual photographic contest was judged by Messrs. Adrian Fernandez and S. Giam recently at the school premises. There were 60 entries. Standard In the pictorial section was high but the portraiture section was below average. i Results: Pictorial Section: i James Heng,76 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-06-03 8 by Competition for nuniors r j" >: r• ion oi ii. [>hlc Bocletj i ni ly ia 1 comp tltioo bltion "toed Dr, Lira r n Tiong (ARPS) ably I ted by Tan Ting Chfto i RPSj and Ang Kolc Hual [A FUPS), the da hadWong Teck Nam; Dr. Cheah Song Kee - 145 words
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Article459 1958-06-03 9 I bath stool— easy I for the beginner But study the details I T HER jre no difficult joints in this combined bathroom stool and soiled linen box to confuse the beginner, but do study the con- structional details carefully before beginning work. LEGS. Cut four459 words
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Article259 1958-06-03 9 Planning is a craft frvtANING Is a craft; v, i hit bt'i'ore taek- n runs work CCfi basic facts *\nd per at ions must be lastered. I M three basic types Dl pi;.!)*' Ol interest to [h,. handyman are ben. !i planes— the trying plane, jack plane and smoothing plane.259 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-06-03 9 Double space in drawer when you add a tray \/ERY often a deep drawer can provide twice as much storage space if a shallow tray is fitted. Here's a simple system of putting a tray on hinges so that it needn't be lifted out every time something is needed from214 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-06-03 9 FURNITURE reviving: first dean the furniture 1 thoroughly; we'll assume It's a chest of drawers Rom )vc all waxy polish and grease particularly where the hands have 1^ 11 i' 1 frequent contact. Fill all holes and cracks with plastic wood. Be careful not215 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-06-03 10 BRITAIN'S John Surtees, riding one of the two Italian M.V. Agusta entries. won the Junior Intorna- tional Tourist Trophy race j over the famous mountain j rour.se of the Isle of Man yesterday. Surtees flashed round the j 11 laps totalling 264 miles: at an averageReuter; Ng Beh Leow - 156 words
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Article399 1958-06-03 10 No 3 in rhe World Cup series by BERNARD JOY j{ oii.AM), once acknowledged as having the! x bcsi forwards In the world, failed to^score ii goal In the 1954 World Cup series In Switzerland. They lost one ol their matches ignominiously to Uruguay by <-0. Will399 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-06-03 10 S'POR E TEAM COMES HOME VICTORIOUS FENCERS I* Singapore's victorious Army Fencing team rc-i'fi turned from Hona Kong, on board the "Nevasa. 1 h LEFT TO RIGHT. Front row. Spr. Tahir BkKr.\ Put eh, CpL Md Noor bin AH, and Cpl. Yousofj bin In Husian. ti Back row: S Sgt.68 words
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Article165 1958-06-03 10 Eorly shocks in Amateur golf [JAROLD Ri< ley, American army master sergeani who runner-up last y. ar, and Doctor Frank Deighton, former Scottish champion, were both eliminated in the first round Oi the British Amateur goll championship on the Royal and Ancient club course yesterday at st Andrew's. Scotland. BothReuter - 165 words
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Article98 1958-06-03 10 \iu Jack Oldinj race ifl hor c owner and i ractoi magnate, died In a London hospital yesterday ag< d 87. He collapsed ai b raci meet Ing last wck Mr. Olding h< ad of oni ol Britain's biggi I inn deal ing in t ractora andReuter - 98 words
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Miscellaneous246 1958-06-03 10 fcßgMr~~"~ jHRgf "~~sIgJgBHBBGigSES~ ~~~^B lv 5 Bl^H 9 1 I I I 1 I i I I I I c CLUES across 4 Flying plai c I 2 Income tax swallows it up ing young m (5). 5 Ever been this? 8 Persian ruler mixed up iv 6An Italian rive246 words
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704 1958-06-03 11 ALLAN LEWIS - A SPEEDY MARE TO WATCH AT UPOH MEETING hna Kysnara shines on track I s lAHA, n four-year-old Knglish mare, impressed morning al Ipoh when she wenl stylishly ovei I hree in on Hie hil and fairh widg oul. She was ridden l» l;,i\ By b ter ur ks U704 words
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245 1958-06-03 11 lost their last seven wickets for if runs on a wei pitch at Dudley yesterday iv< re ill out toi 144. v<Tshire pace-man Len Coldwell capfor eight yesterday morning and his iil->])innf r Martin Horton had three 19. began badly, losing245 words
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Article74 1958-06-03 11 Oval: Es ex 276. for two Rain i Middle x 17 J In sto}-)))--impton: New 1 en fi rain. istol: Xi 285, f< i four rtliampton: North--17.) (A Lighti >erby Rain i nd 'ton; Somen el 34 te i. Lei Rain Bfc p »Wy: Glamorgan ►7, M74 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-06-03 11 PAKISTAN VICTORY DANCE picture. Pakistan hocki y tea jumping in triumph after being awarded Hie Gold Medal on points after a dran With India a i the Third Asian Games in Tokyo. Ng Beh LeowNg Beh Leow - 35 words
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Article113 1958-06-03 11 Matthews off to Hong Kong STANLEY MATTHEWS, the Blackpool and England winger, was leaving Melbourne lor Hun- Kon'A last night. He will miss his club's last |wo panics on I heir Ausi ralian socci r tour. Mr. A. Hindi, y. the Blackpool chairman. ;aid that Matthews and two In jured113 words
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Article24 1958-06-03 11 ro entei i i "i the 1954 15 Thorn a. tndia i and nol I ed i n Frl i Free Pr <24 words
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Article136 1958-06-03 11 I Prlc< ai r>]oi i 13 to 2 Bald 1 19 to '2 0 I B! ui o I Hard BcKca i to < it tlclde v Mini i I TpHl Rl arc prob ibl< ian nei 9 for tin »m om Dcrbj to be imi136 words
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429 1958-06-03 11 Thomas Cup gate is expected to top $200,000 sale oi tickets for Ihe first round ol the semi finals as there were only two days t1 1 go i ickefc can !)c pin cha :< d ■■I Low Poh Hye l Change Alley) Winston^ (Arcade) Ensign Book Store (High •Street429 words
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Advertisement59 1958-06-03 11 SAVE WHILE YOU HAVE TO! r ,Ml Your r/ttiremenH In Daily Weai use CROCODILE SHIRTS ttlhl I' II .1, t llJil fui v! x 'i t i fif1 1 o n I•> {.vi r i n Li Seng Mm Co. Ltd. i l t'l.i d i-o-t n North Brid| R59 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-06-03 12 l*n*miea m Shipping and itirtvutjs naafi soon *>nd INDONESIAN Premier Djuanda disclosed In Jakarta yesterday that, un- lrss the rebellion was crushed In short time, Indonesian finance .md economy would placed In p difficult position, tin- Antara News %fency reported today, Mr. Djuanda made the393 words
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Article14 1958-06-03 12 A motor car valued at 52.600 was stolen from Shenton Way yesterday.14 words
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Article31 1958-06-03 12 Sir Raphael Cilento said yesterday that the condition j 01 his actress daughter Diane Cilento, 24. was M very satisfactory." Diane was admitted lo hospital w h pneumonia.31 words
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Article54 1958-06-03 12 19 DROWN AS CANOE CAPSIZES V T INETEEN people were believed drowned in Lagos harbour yesterday when an outboard motor canoe capsized. One of six known survivors said the current was so swift that the boat believed to be carrying between 25 and 30 people could not cope with it,54 words
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136 1958-06-03 12 WE SHALL HAVE MUCH TO DO TOGETHER, de GAULLE TELLS MAC C^eneral Charles dc J Gaulle told Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, in a message yesterday: "We shall have much to do together and I look forward to this." The new Prime Minister of France was replying to136 words
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Article29 1958-06-03 12 Pit .id. nt ej enhowcr told graduati s ol mi Bt, Mai College yesterday to "cru ade for Justice at home and abroad, and f<>r world Dcac<29 words
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164 1958-06-03 12 RED PROTEST? ON BUZZING IS REJECTED 'THE U.S. State Department y.,r. \r:.tr^il x had rejected a Russian complaint M American planes were improperly buzzing sovij trawlers In fishing waters off Canada. I A spokesman said Russia had been told haflA exchange of diplomatic Notes about six \mksaj that U.S. planesU.P.I. - 164 words
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Article73 1958-06-03 12 The vi ■'.vr.Jj 'which broke i .wterdajH I in widely separated areas dM 'Lebanon, resulted in t»J death of eigl.t people arfl wounding of ten others infighting and by bombs. Meanwhile, the UNB Security Conn* U yrsterdajH i postponed until Tiun'bdajM the meeting it h..dReuter; U.P.I. - 73 words
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