The Singapore Free Press, 11 June 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-06-11 1 The Singapore Free Press lO9Ff Malaya's Own Family Paper .ij».ut. Wednesday, June 11, 1!)">X. I'me 15 Cts.17 words
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Article109 1958-06-11 1 Eddy spies on his rivals r |MIF. face behind tin- < imn anier a lulou^ t.» |-;d(!\ (hoi Hie. Hi \ut studying form last night it Ike Thomas (up Intel Zone Final between Mam and Indonesia. With Indonesia leadii v 1-0, cliii.iin ti«> that they will inert Malaya in the109 words
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240 1958-06-11 1 DE GAULLE RAPS THE ALGIERS 'SAFETY' MEN GENERAL CHARLES de Gaulle last night took firm action against any attempt by the All -Algeria Public Safety Committee to dictate to him on policy. The committee, whose take-over movement in Algeria last month set the general on the road back to power,Reuter - 240 words
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204 1958-06-11 1 No votes by proxy for overseas students BOTH the Chief Minister, i Lim Yew Hock, and \p leader, Mr. Lee yew, were absent when the Legislative a era hold its first si on this morning after the conclusion of the recent Lo ton constitutional talks. Mr Lin a still held204 words
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Article49 1958-06-11 1 ■iriny headquarter^ yesterday /eminent troops had advanced orth trom the former North be] stronghold of Gorontalo, i 1 1 ie towns pi Limboto and fir I major operation in |iir> re llnce oorontalo fell ou .Y^wmi iho |oin d <l f wnment ide, im.i.49 words
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70 1958-06-11 1 Airliner crashes in flames all aboard saved Janeiro yesterday, au <" i#cuf« reSC r C irrumstances surrounding the crash were ■SUHSSS The island Ifl about 30 minutes flying time from Rio do Janeiro. The plane was on its way to Buenos Aires after a stop-over in Rio d<> Janeiro 'followingU.P.I - 70 words
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Article35 1958-06-11 1 Strikers at London docks, now facing a complete shutdown, decided ycste ay to ask Member of Farliamcnt who are trade unlOnisUs to persuade the Labour Minister to intervene m W€ dispute.35 words
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Article98 1958-06-11 1 MR GEORGI MALENKOV 56-year-old former Soviet Prime Minister, is dead, the London Daily Mall said today in a story from Moscow quoting "persistent reports" in the Russian capital. The message added: "The most authoritative version of his death is that he was executed cm Premier Khrushchev's ordersOtherReuter - 98 words
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Article31 1958-06-11 1 June ftnt grade rubbci buyers f.o.b. op< tied In Bin gapore thi mornli R o Cents a It)., up hall aci V c terday' ilo c I tone quiet31 words
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Advertisement84 1958-06-11 1 adf asd fasf sdaf df daf das fdf f z Mont dOr ICE CREAM, MILK AND SNACK Delicious Ice Creams Appetising Snacks Excellent Service Reasonable Prices Fully Air-Conditioned Restful Atmosphere First Closs Roaster Fresh Coffee Home-Made Cokes are Also Served. Adequate Parking Facilities DAILY SPECIAL! Light Luncheonct served at specially84 words
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240 1958-06-11 2 \*K. Harold Vlacmillan, the British Prime M i i i>tt-i. had i two .Mifi-i haii hour meeting yesterday with *ir. John Foster Dulles, I ,S, Be< rotary of State, and i |<i i i reporters afterwards: \\t* had \vv\ fOOd talks." Mr. MacmillanU.P.I - 240 words
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Article186 1958-06-11 2 in an address yesterday to the graduating class of the Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore. Maryland Briti.sh Prime Minister Harold. Mucmillan .-•aid the Western allies nave reduced tile danger of military aggression. "In this field," lie said, I believe that we have found the answer."Reuter; U.P.I - 186 words
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Article308 1958-06-11 2 'SEND A U.N. TEAM TO LEBANON' Til E T >- .1: Council last night "urgentlj to send an observal i team tv t! I ..ion to prey( at foreign infill rat lon ■■;i vi arm Rmugg ling, Sweden > Dr Ounnar Jarring Introduced b formai resolution after Dr. Charley Malik,Reuter; U.P.I - 308 words
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Article119 1958-06-11 2 HK ban: Peking Protest COMMUNIST v> ally and "strongly tested to Britai y es S day because Hong £2 authorities prevented fi the Rod nag [n J the Communist nai ""< anthem on May Day Peking Radio, reported th protest was handed t Britain s charge d'ai in Peking. DieU.P.I - 119 words
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Advertisement27 1958-06-11 2 HERE IS THE F m Vfinwii fci i|||Kl^j, sii^Cr' d« v 111 \S CL II O^ W \j% dI I L Isi 00 Cl I d w27 words
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261 1958-06-11 3 Crank is entitled to his say, too— U.K. judge A V i <l T lart(l il U>ndon court yesterdaj t»Ut lie bas.s of British puhli, lilY was d'al the crank and the enthusiast can say what he honestly believes jus. a s much as a reasonable man or woman. It261 words
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116 1958-06-11 3 Bri 1 h Government I vva g< ii yesterday to c ardship fund to people likely to iced by the closthe Hong Kong who have not I offered equivalent where. .•stum was made [ouse of Commons by a Conservative M.P., Mr Wi) am Teeling.Reuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-06-11 3 SHE'S OFF AFTER 21 YEARS HERE A ITKK 21 years' service A with the Salvation ...y In Malaya, 63-year-old Lieut-Col. Bertha (ircy (above) will leave Singapore aboard the Corfu today on retirement. Unmarried, MUs Grey first came here in 1937 when the army had established only two homes for boys98 words
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129 1958-06-11 3 \I- EST MARPLES, 1 British Postmaster Id the CommonUnion yester- telex ser-.ice and would Singapore -and ring of n< ices should be ih Australia. India Paklsand Maktya W I 51 Africa i- dies would oi the Union's conference in lat there should ceilingReuter - 129 words
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67 1958-06-11 3 TENANT WITH 34 PETS IS TOLD: 'QUIT OR ELSE' E 'THE tenant oi a local E council house in the village of Great E Rollright, England, has E E been told to quit his E E home unless he re- E E duces the number of E E animals heRenter - 67 words
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Article99 1958-06-11 3 The fudge In his summing un said the case was important because it cone rn< d oni of the fundamental freedoms freedom of speech, the right to discuss and criticise the utterances and actions of public m< n. Th»- law maintamed a balance between the right of theReuter - 99 words
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Article53 1958-06-11 3 The Board Of Trade announced yesterday that as a result of difficulties arwUlg from walkouts at the London docks, it WU prepared to sell about; 2,000 tons ot copper from the United Kingdom .stockpile to users who can .supply evidence that their production wouldU.P.I - 53 words
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Article32 1958-06-11 3 Ai my authorities In Nicosia announced yesterday that second Litutenant Aubyii WaUgh BOX) of the author Bvelyn Waugh- was accidentally wounded while on patrol in Nicosia yesterday ReuterReuter - 32 words
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334 1958-06-11 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, June 11, 1958. Opinion Significant to Asia F( )R Asia Mr. Macmillan's addn ss at the Johns j Hopkin i University will hold great reassurance j and a message vi' hope. Asians, as a result of the 1 wartime atom-bombing of Japan, harbour a deepsea334 words
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616 1958-06-11 4 GUY WINT - Same old Stalin aims bu t with Mr. X.'s tactics GUY WINT by pOMMUNISM alms at looking quite different from >mmunism bet o r d< ath. n wish es to appear transftgun d Bul have til(1 changes b< en ye r y real Is M >scow any saf< r to616 words
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Article596 1958-06-11 4 Jocasta Innes - Jocasta Innes by WHEN can a teenage T? girl consider herself grown up? Is 14, 15. 16 or 17 the age when she c:\n begin to experiment with makeup, make dates without parental interference, even get married? In Africa this is no problem. There,596 words
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Article240 1958-06-11 4 Bencheomber - Bencheomber ■DAFSDAF ASFH A rumour i s running, like fire through an Oriental bazaar filled with stubble, that the millions of tons of surplus coal sold by the Coal Board to the Central Electricity Generating Board are to be resold to the Oil Board The Turnip Board240 words
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Advertisement37 1958-06-11 4 PATLK PHILIPPE WATCHES tion les^ thon 30 jewels, 28 ru i entirely hand-mQiic ate hrncke 1 i anj odju: rously maintain the time-honoured traditions of the Geri i h xr\o}<' \t\Q H. SENA, LTD. Bongkok, Sngoporc Pcnong.37 words
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Advertisement62 1958-06-11 4 IT IS WISE... jf TO PHONE *214 l A AND SOLVE YOUR PACKING f 7 PROBLEMS O Voui chins, tilvcr-wtre IP -nd furn turp needs the attention M fM o\ experts. We p.iik and crate W> anything for you with the *1 I FURNITURE REMOVALS Jj y ESTIMATES FREE ON62 words
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116 1958-06-11 5 HELLO front ship 40 miles off shore nHIPI i SHORE telep phom call facilities r ssels approac Singapore will b available for the public soon. *tyj Director of Telecommunications, Mr. J. H. Wagstafi told the Free p ress that the .system vas now "under departmental test." T i r will116 words
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254 1958-06-11 5 ■THE Singapore Social Welfare Department is finalising details of a scheme to stop racketeers collecting public assistance payments when they are made through post oflices later this year. At present more than 19,000 destitutes, tuberculosis patients, widows and others receive financial aid every month.254 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-06-11 5 HTHE chairman of Singapore Manufacturers AsA sociation, Mr. David Lee, yesterday warned industrialists that ii they failed to compete with Hong Kong and Japan they would be forced to retrench workers within the next two years. He said he would like his182 words
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Article50 1958-06-11 5 PSS Margaret, in her uniform as Chief Rangei 'tish Commonwealth arrives at Hclmingham 1 Stowinarket, to attend a rail) of 3,800 Suffolk <i Brownlei, 1 '■'••>' was oriiiinaif> planned as pari ol ln« 'well oentenanr celebrations* lasl year i»ui waa 1 because of the petrol shortage then50 words
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Article52 1958-06-11 5 The Nan Ifw.i Girl;,' High School will hold a handicraft exhibition on Saturday and Sunday Irom 0 a m to 5 p .ni. in tIM school premises In Adis Road to celfbratc Iti 41« inniversary. Proceeds from laic or the exhibits win go to the school52 words
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Advertisement264 1958-06-11 5 v If 1 CLEAR AT PRICES CHEAPEST IN TOWN MIRZAPO p E 12x9 KO HI NOOR CARPETS Usually $i6O/- 12x9 NOW $195/- Usually $1,000/- $600/MILLYARN 12x9 1 Usually $800/- MILLYARN RUGS 5x3 NOW $480/- Usually $105/- $50/RUGS —6 x 3 Usually $60/. DRUGGETS Usually $1.00 NOW $25/- NOW $-70 cH.264 words
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Miscellaneous299 1958-06-11 6 Wm.fl mm fm W hWL mML I 1 NIV m m $^m m. JP^» Ift¥JLfJm f^ Ji JKil HAWKK Sydney Jordan JEFE h*U\kE AHC> aSi Lt <J r 6BOU& i M &&HTI&H TUEOfS MAWKt.SiP- \_A 1 "AJU LOOK in Fine 6HAPF. JCF^ AA/£> c\ WiA'JvkvY *li vu)'S AK/O CBi **ai/299 words
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Miscellaneous431 1958-06-11 6 B[ >m todaj hA\ aler! mind thai n i be busy if you are to be contei c like peopl( especially tho opposite and ar< convi rsai l< n talist. Both you men and money tnak< r B it I earning periods are apt to be lowed by jome very431 words
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Article172 1958-06-11 7 LONDON, June lv. rieilous Today L ,i polls June l'l H buyers 39 buyers 29 sellers 22*; sellers July 21 buyers 22 buyers 21 sellers 22>i sellers BIBBEI *o IMi **P ot 22 buyers 22*« buyers m AM sellers 22% sellers .I i i 1 RhS iseltlement172 words
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Article98 1958-06-11 7 NEW YORK, June 10. Previous Today TIN S v l>ot 05.12 nom. 94.87 norn TIN futi Stra I July 94.12 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.12 sellers 95.00 .sellers Sep< 93.87 buyers 03.62 buyers 94.87 sellers 94.75 sellers tom SALES: Nil. i futures July 25.60 buyers 25.81 buyers 25.7098 words
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Article29 1958-06-11 7 NEW YOKK. June 10. Previous Today 469.46 468.19 116.41 115.42 0 Domestic Bondl 90.54 90. G8 78.64 78.51 5 Stocks Composite Averages 162.27 rf 161. 6629 words
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Article47 1958-06-11 7 26^4 to 25 1 tnent 25^4, Lamponq Itlng release 25 1 to 25U, June shipAbove prices quoted meat 25 U. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, a floats 38% to 38. and June shipment 37, sellers exdock. in U.S. cents per W.47 words
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Article92 1958-06-11 7 i:\ Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ i European ports delivered t per long ton June July COPRA Straits e.i.f. U.K./North opean ports delivered 1 per long ton June July "«;«»M 1 OIL crude Straits European ports in bulk long ton June COCOXI 1 oil crude Ceylon i uropean92 words
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Article34 1958-06-11 7 Twenty four members of the Lim Tua Tow Road branch ot the Hawkers Union will take part in a civics course organised by the Department of Inform- ation Servicea today.34 words
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Article25 1958-06-11 7 Tho Singapore branch Ol the Royal Society for tne Prevent ion of Cruelty to Animals, will hold it., Hag rlav Oil Saturday.25 words
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283 1958-06-11 7 GOVT. BAR ON EXPATS WHO REFUSE TO STAY ON? jg\l ATIUATE oiliceis in Singapore Government service who have exercised their option to retire under the Malayanisation scheme despite an oiler of continued employment are not to be reemployed under any circumstances. This decision is believed to have been taker by283 words
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240 1958-06-11 7 Berths for Filipinos in pilgrim ships here? THE Philippines Gov--1 ernment may ask Singapore and the Federation to reserve some berths in Muslim pilgrim ships for Filipinos. It is doubtful, however, whether the Malayan Governments will agree to this as the demand for passages exceeds places available in pilgrim ships240 words
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Article100 1958-06-11 7 NO LETTER DELIVERY TOMORROW THERE will be no delivery of letters or parcels tomorrow, the Queen's birthday. The General Post OfTice will be open only from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. All other post ofT:ces and postal agencies will be open from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. with the exception100 words
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Miscellaneous129 1958-06-11 7 I SINGAPORE I f HIGH TIDESf [ODAY: 8.21 p.m. i i TOMORROW: 7.04 a.m and 7.22 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.25 a.m. "<l 8.09 p.m. I SATI RDAY: 9.2'J am 5 and K.i!) p.m. 1 D AY: 1009 a.m. S 1M M1(I '-'-> P-m. I>AY: 10.50 a.m. S *>AY: l l.:^o a.m129 words
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Article, Illustration673 1958-06-11 8 THREAT TO S'PORE HEALTH THK turrtMit cholera m.iiy nnukes ionMtieration of our prote^tise nuchiiMfy, of necessity accelerated at this time. Besidethe threat that the disease raging in neighbouring lands will, somehow, seep into Singapore, the health authorities are coping with the problem of water supplies in the face of unusuallyFree Press - 673 words
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Advertisement57 1958-06-11 8 ■HZm i >-'*$ J v JImaHIOY of tKc Minuter .ng sc fh c t--drt c rs t w^ e r t^e Muslims ct the L- ::5 £W ike sf+ended t*c cc»cktc i r=-t> tr ,r-;*c A \*z z c s C** S :nfi •i• c K3f"C •C* W t^» *»''«.f57 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1958-06-11 9 adelaide eastley - adelaide eastley BY» (right), from inpur. Tickets are c at the door. Ü bs social secreBobby I*U»i Ml" that many valuns be distri- he winners of tha te features during is. |r high incidence B reported rcmong UnivcrMalaya students a shock to many too light-heart-assume that tha aiFree Press - 1,592 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1958-06-11 10 THIRTY DIED WHEN STEAMSHIP EXPLODED Sent to fetch Mr. Bain Heard a hissing sound DROWSING through the pages of the Free Sl9 p ress 0 m any years ago one is struck, S5 every now and then, by inexplicable decisions > that various people made. One of the most J1,058 words
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Article119 1958-06-11 10 Pilots fly to nowher pANADIAN Pacificj lines' crew insti tors will soon be ing the 5,00«J flights of which Britannia is cap through (varying t her condition without getting 11 feet off the grouni The setting for I "flights to nowhere" be a flight simulator delled on th< Brita prop-jet119 words
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396 1958-06-11 10 PROBATION MAN ORDAINED AT A SERVICE ON T.V. VIEWERS watching a televised service from Ripon Cathedral, Yorkshire, saw the ordination as deacon of 25-year-old Michael Frederick Charles Trotter, Oxford theology student who is on probation from a magistrates' court. He was one of three new deacons and two new priests396 words
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Article109 1958-06-11 11 ■ADF DSF DF DSFDASFFDF I What could be me enjoyable on a tier's day in the sea. i/ //ie/e is one thing that "RUSTY" the London Zoo elephant likes above all tilings, it is a cooling clip and shoicer bath. Now that the warm weather hasFox - 109 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-06-11 11 Film star Sophia Loren tlirows wide her mis iii an expressive gesture at her press hference at the Savoy Hotel. London, soon er her recent arrival for the charity preen 1 of her new Mini "The Key." Sophia was very disappointed on arrival the hotelReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-06-11 11 NEW LIFEBOAT IS UNSINKABLE E Trials were held reE cently at Littlehampton, E Sussex of a new 37 ft. lifeboat which incorpor- ates the best features of E the craft now in use by the R.N.L.I. Built by E Messrs. William Os. borne. During the trials the E craft was112 words
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192 1958-06-11 12 THE KASHMIR ROW AGAIN NEARING FLASHPOINT I^ASHMIR Liberation Committees In West Pakistan are continuing preparations for a proposed march across the Kashmir cease-fire line. Saturday has been set as the target date. These committees have apparently ignored Pakistani Prime Minister Firoz Khan Noon's opposition to the planned march in favour192 words
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163 1958-06-11 12 Setting of standards -warning by japan MR. Ichiro Kawasaki, Japanese delegate, g in the general debate m i at the 79-nation In- tei national Labour P Conference in Geneva g j =L emphasised the difli- cultics of setting mini- mum world standards pi that could be uni- versally applicable i163 words
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Article50 1958-06-11 12 The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said in Tokyo that a Japanese fishing boat had discovered a floating mine in the Japan Sea some 115 miles west of Okujiri Island. Northern Japan. The floating mine is the tenth sighted in the Japan Sea this year.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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153 1958-06-11 12 Japan seeks China goods in S-E Asia MORI: than 1,000 businessmen from Japan whose contracts had been turned down by Communist China's state trade organs, following the trade rupture between the two countries, have sought but failed to obtain Chinese products in Hong Kong, informed Japanese trade Sources said inReutcr - 153 words
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Article160 1958-06-11 12 Now a new flag brews in H.K. TIIK Hying of the Uvestar flag of Communist China has become the centre of a controversy between Communist Chinese schools in Hong Kong and the Colony education authorities, A number of Communist Chinese schools in the Colony which displayed the Ked five-star flag160 words
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Article97 1958-06-11 12 Chinese Government, 'there is no reason why we should not be allowed to fly our own national flag atop our school buildings." The controversy over the Communist flag in Hong Kong, however, is still far from being serious compared with the similar issue that has deadlocked Japan's trade withU.P.I - 97 words
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Article193 1958-06-11 12 INDIA'S elder states- man, Mr. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari. has appealed to the United States to withdraw its military assistance to Pakistan if it really intended to help India by loans and aid. Mr. Rajagopalachari, the last Governor General of India, said at a public meeting in193 words
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Article263 1958-06-11 12 A Russia- Japan Society has been set up In Moscow. The Japanese ambassador, Mr. Suemitsu Kadowaki, said the new society "will strive for a noble goal, the development of friendship between Japan and the Soviet Union and thereby contribute to world peace."- Reuter The Association of Japanese women's organisationsReuter; Renter; U.P. - 263 words
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136 1958-06-11 12 P.I. MAY LIFT CURBS O JAPANES ENTERY A restrictions on t Pe!kbSrtoSf n Seer ed plans were under *V, r »«ing the 5L Rowing only 200 Ja rulers and techniS enter into the Z every year w Mr. Berrano draped him following his closure of reports t Prime Minister NobusU.P.I. - 136 words
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Article21 1958-06-11 12 Singapore is among 15 Asian territories tail part in the regional ference on public adn4 stration in Manila ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article184 1958-06-11 12 PEKING seems to be setting itself up as 1 alternative to Moscow as an attraction] international communism, says the London B nomist commenting on the Pekinu Tokyo t incident as a result of which Red China 1 severed all trade relations with Japan The Economist coReuter - 184 words
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Article96 1958-06-11 12 MR. James Reston of the New York Times said at Wellesley, Massachusetts there may be a great war between Russia and Communist China before the year 2000. He also forecast a "catalogue of little wars" in the next 42 years but told Wellesley College graduates: "YouReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-06-11 13 JONATHAN RUSSELL - JONATHAN RUSSELL By5 words
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Article192 1958-06-11 13 BrpN Symphony No. 101 Km I 1 he Cloi ki Sym- No. 102 in X I Kit Major. X state Op< i a Orchestra. Kit Symphonj Orchestra; X 111 RM A N N ■mii'-i' Hi i i 12-inch, m vm; are B fairly small h Lps to192 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-06-11 13 SIBELU'S: Symphony No. l In D Major Op. 43; Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: laigenc Ormandy. Philips A ***** L. Sibelius, like Dvorak and Smetana. has done much to interpret through his music the culture, character and aspirations of the people of Finland. o In his Symphony N^_ l183 words
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Article42 1958-06-11 13 latest fflmmirk in the Slates: Horror rCCOfdt, Sample titles arc "Screaming Ball at Dranila Hall" and "Dinner With Drar Our recording rharaeter csklls himself "Till Cool <;houl." Fortunately they are NOT on sale fn Singapore and Malaya.42 words
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341 1958-06-11 13 FOR British pop croon cr s to get the acclaim Frankie Vaughan enjoys is rare indeed. But lie has the two important essentials: virile voice and a wideawake publicity agent. No velvet vocal-chords for Frankie. He relies on sjinsintj personality. Stage, screen341 words
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Article469 1958-06-11 13 The NORMAN LUBOFF (HOIK. 'My Old Kentucky Home." i>o\<:i in The Valley, Swing low Sweet Chariot, Red River Valley, Homo On The Kangr, My Old Kentucky Home, Sweet l.orena, Deep River, Carry Me Back To Old Virginny. (Philips 10-inch, 8 ***** R). This must be469 words
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Article, Illustration476 1958-06-11 14 Looking at form How they played for the 4-0 lead PIRST SiNCLES Tan lot llork beat (haiocii W.itanasin 15-10, 15-6. DESPITE the m. this wa> an excit Ing match Rallies wer< long and Btir ring, in several rallies. points were won aft< r ISFree Press - 476 words
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46 1958-06-11 14 Budyc Patty of the United States, won the men's singles In an international lawn tennis tournament in Oslo yesterday. He beat Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, former Wimbledon champion, by 6-3, 2-6 1-6. 17-15, 6-4 in the final.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article238 1958-06-11 14 SBHFA FINAL TABLES I^INAL positions in the Singa- pore Business Houses Football Association League for 195S are as follows: DIVISION 1 P W D L F APts UK Bank 7 6 1 0 20 5 13 Mi lie Bank 7 6 0 1 19 4 12 S.C.S. 74 1216 9238 words
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Article115 1958-06-11 14 MR. IVOR De MIZA, a member of (he White, field (Lanes) Golf Club, was not content with achieving the golfer's dream a hole in one. He went out Again and in his very next round did it again! EMPIRE GAMES FOR SCOT. LAND? Members of115 words
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Article74 1958-06-11 14 ITRO SAW ADA, who at 17 Won an Orient boxing title in 1955 but lost it the .same yoar tO Leo Alon/o ol the Philippines, staged a COmi back la f night by Winning the Japanese welterweighi crown. BftWadfl ||COftd IWO knockdowns in tlir third roundU.P.T - 74 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-06-11 15 ONIGHT'S MATCHES IM\(.I IS Iharoen v Sonneville; lanoo v Joe Hock; ni( Pattabongse v t Yusuf. in)\ BLES laroen and Prida v Bic and King Gwan, inthorn ami Kamol v Htuk and Po Djian. picture Charocn (left) leaps to make a smash while partner Prida rushes to the net inFree Press - 94 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-06-11 15 Major part s wan I; of the H^ ady won,' ion-playing B nidi Rikin, H I with four B he didn't B i be so bad H not be able B n game toB k clialB liat Sonnem, -Tiny, from B nent, while B Lie Po B ,i with slijFree Press - 122 words
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Article421 1958-06-11 15 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE By UK outlook is jfrim for the fighting Siamese. They smashed with a forceful arm last night, but the Indonesians calmly stuck to the job of winning, and piled up a four-nil lead in (he Thomas Cup Inter-Zone Final at the Singapore Badminton Hull. Steady in421 words
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286 1958-06-11 15 Surrey crash to first county defeat DURREY who have dominated English county cricket for the last .six years suffered their first defeat of the season when beaten by i Somerset at Taunton yesterday. Somerset were indebted to Peter Wight, their free scoring West Indies batsman and pace bowlers James LomaxRenter - 286 words
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Advertisement105 1958-06-11 15 n GRAND SEASON 'A I*' |i Usual Pi I- 1 Sale Price £f p p iir. i» pair. ti y \Vo\i nil Nylon Stockin M Woven t« N Shxkin Kayser Nylon Stockings 1 ft oi ir> Panti Col ton ?9 L I wm lej ni f otton I li 00105 words
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349 1958-06-11 16 Guards unit out after Nicosia looting PREXADER Guards moved into the municipal market in the Turkish M quarter of Nicosia last night after what officials called "further looting: by Turks" in which almost every stall was smashed. The latest upsurge of Turkish attacks on Greek Cypriots coming after a week-endReuter; U.P.I - 349 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-06-11 16 INDONESIA was planning to build a canal to run across nearly the length of Sumatra, Indonesian news agency reports said yesterday. The reports quoted the Minister for Public Works, Pangeran Mohammed Noor. as saying the 535--mile canal would run from Palembang in South Sumatra, toReuter - 92 words
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Article63 1958-06-11 16 KO gang make $5,1 29 snatch A businessman was knocked unconscious in his car in Chua Chu Kang Road yesterday afternoon and robbed of $5,129, police said this morning. The businessman reported that two cars forced his own car to stop. Three men knocked him out and drove all the63 words
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Article37 1958-06-11 16 In Indian moneylender, who is also a jaga at Great World Park told the police yesterday that on Sunday hi.s hut in the park was broken Into and promissory notes for more than $2,000 stolen.37 words
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Article22 1958-06-11 16 Two hundred people have died in the heatwave in the Indian province of Bihar, according, to latest reports.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article28 1958-06-11 16 A tornado hit El Dorado. Kansas, last night, smashing 30 to 40 houses, killing at least four people and Injuring at least 40 others. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article56 1958-06-11 16 FIREMEN were in action throughout the London area yesterday pumping out flooded cellars and basements after 12 hours of almost continuous heavy rain. The towns of Letchworth and Baldock In Hertfordshire, about 30 miles north of London, were swamped by a 90--minute cloudburst during the night.56 words
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Article49 1958-06-11 16 MORE than 50 ships in Bombay docks are lying idle. Cargo operations were at a standstill for the third successive day yesterday due to a strike of 350 of the supervisory stall employed by stevedoring firms. The strike also rendered about 5.000 dock workers Idle.49 words
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83 1958-06-11 16 (iivn, Defence workers made two unsuccessful at j tempts last nitfht to bring down a small black van from the root ol the 70-feet high Cambridge University Senate House, in Cambridge, England. a targe crowd of undergraduates laughed, cheered and applauded Iheir efforts,Reuter - 83 words
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Article66 1958-06-11 16 DOWN, BUT HITS BACK V T J0 0 Kirn BH 1 (rig lit), supportß ed by partner Tafl Rim Gwan, smasheß the shuttle m Siam's fallen Kamfl f during the firs doubles match lasfl night. I Kamol sat ofl the floor and ama» ingly re t urnej smash after smasj66 words
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Article, Illustration490 1958-06-11 1 ALLAN LEWIS - IT'S AMUSEMENT PARK ON HIS PAST FORM ALLAN LEWIS By IMISEMENT PARK iV IS A I IKM FAVOURITE I OR THE MAIN SPRINT TODAY AT IPOH— LASS 1 DIV. 1 OVER THE STRAIGHT SJF. Sing a pore form P to him winning despite a 13 lb penalty. At the racecourse490 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-11 1 How many ways have you enjoyed ljC***j REMY MARTIN? I -ill I Ur V > Rcmy Martin Brandy on ice, 01 With Oing€l Alej Brandy water, or Brandy Soda; Brandy With thl Brandy with that. The important thing i, thai you ask lor Remy Martin V.8.0.P. by name you will81 words
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Article928 1958-06-11 2 RACE 1—2.30: CLASS 4, DIV. 5— 6 FURS. 1. ***** UTTU PSALTER syr. beg (8601 St.) R Brvuk 9.00 Chon u a '(8895 NEVCI MMUUH 4yr. bTftf (MT. ft II». P.F. ThODg) R. Breuk 8.11 Shaari 3 uuo4B GOLDEN GUB syr. cheg (Madam A.fi Tty) AJJtn928 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-06-11 2 RACE ONE Ml ILK Ps.XI li X -Scratched 11 )iV J engagement NEVER BEGRI I 3-6-SJL Went over 3F I o 7-6-58- Filth to My Peter l Div. 4- 6F rai rin Eightli in Div a Y Returned 3P I ,3 T hind Clever Bug Sixth to my Pel104 words
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Article, Illustration754 1958-06-11 7 of all today' s runners at Ipoh II pettf in Div RAC£ TWO )M 5-5S- Seventh 6F race. /x t; 58 -Course /X Oft, 2-6F vM GREBN: 5-6-5B 3F in even Scratched 5P engage L TI DELIGHT II: Ban Juan g Went over f* last 3K -n 43 J Div.754 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-06-11 8 FREE PRESS RACE SPECIAL9 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1958-06-11 8 DISTRIBUTOR AND THE BEAUTY REALLY STAND OUT Dl S TKI BU TO R ii (Race One) and The Beauty (Race Two) stand out in their res pective races against weak opposition. They should send punters oil" to a good start today with an early double. Today's main sprint should go1,221 words
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