The Singapore Free Press, 12 June 1958
1958-06-12
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-06-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Papfl^ in $ing»por«i Thursday, June VI, 19"»8. frlet l.M'ts.16 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-06-12 1 picture whc Governor standing in an wpen loud rover inspects a conmiuicnt of service women. The rain got heavier as his slow drive round the parade progressed. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article269 1958-06-12 1 RAIN, BUT 3,000 WATCH BIG PARADE ABOUT 3.000 people A braved heavy rain this morning to watch the Queen's birthday parade on the padang. The ceremony went on as .planned except that RAF planes did not dip in salute due to low cloud. The Governor, Sir William Goode, was soaked269 words
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Article112 1958-06-12 1 Rl rebel towns bombed THE Indonesian air force had blasted rebel targets, mainly airfields and harbours in the North Celebes and the North Moluccas during the past three days, the Jakarta Antara news agency said today. The agency said in these raids two ships had been sunk, a power generatingReuter - 112 words
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Article39 1958-06-12 1 The garden party in Government House will be cancelled if it rains this afternoon. Guests should listen to the radio after the 1.45 p.m. news announcement and again at 3 p.m. for confirmation.39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-06-12 1 Re?, Roland Peck- ll!^- Koh, vicar of the Uuum church, Kuala -ll'Dpti,- W u> waj conse "ated Canterbury CalM;il '1 >»>slerday as the Vsslstant Bishop of Lwnjapore, of Canter!JJ Dr, (leoflfrey Fisher, "I the ceremony. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article26 1958-06-12 1 if l]l) which ripped a it i( long and hun- i£da wide through I Kansas, on Tues--13 people and caused an esfnillion damage.26 words
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Article62 1958-06-12 1 SINGAPORE'S first elections will be held in February r March. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, made this forecast before leaving London Airport last night f r Se leaving Singapore, Mr. I.im had [j^^JSJ Ue life of the present Government would not la«t bey62 words
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Article187 1958-06-12 1 pENERAL CHARLES c!e x GAULLE has summoned Mr. Jacques Soustelle, the Algerian extremist leader, to Paris, ii was announced in Algiers last night. Mr. Soustelle will fly to the French capital today and stay two or three days before returning to Algiers. No reason was given187 words
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Article83 1958-06-12 1 THERE are signs that 1958 might be a oad year for cholera throughout the East, according to a World Health Organisation announcement in Geneva yesterday. Cases were running at twice last year's rate in East Pakistan (8,900 against 4,000 in 1957; and India (17,600 against 8.400).Reuter - 83 words
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Article37 1958-06-12 1 A giant fire raced through a Muslim shanty town a mile east of Casablanca airport yesterday, leaving several thousand people homeless. Reports indicated that five people including a child may have been killed. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Article41 1958-06-12 1 Nearly 250 people havfl died of heat stroke in India in the last three weeks. The worst hit area has been Bihar state, in the Ganges plain, with 199 deaths reported, from various districts. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement26 1958-06-12 1 jjjK 'J*****91V Tu|M^Mp||jjjri "r ,j|ih /ie 7 s fa/c/ng /iome /i/s ti 4 tJ faSSllKsluv lil i Ik^v I lAfl M I I*, Ilil 1 126 words
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Article359 1958-06-12 2 'Peril i more econoitiii than military' THE Belgian secretan general of the Atlan i tic Pad, m. Paul Henri Spauk. said London yesterday tha in 1958 the eommun Ist threat was "essen tially Asian and Aftt can and is probabl; more economic ani socialReuter - 359 words
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127 1958-06-12 2 npiik public holiday today X to mark the Queen's birthday was cancelled in Cyprus and security forces leave restricted after new outbreaks of communal riots, looting and arson The Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, told Government official* to work as usual and asked that allReuter - 127 words
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292 1958-06-12 2 BRITAIN HAS FOURTH-RATE NAVY NOW, SAY CRITICS |>RITAIN has the Navy of a fourth-rate Power, a peer told the House of Lords last night in complaining of cuts In naval expenditure. Lord Teynham, who served In the Royal Navy in two world wars, .said the money Britain was spending onReuter - 292 words
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Article25 1958-06-12 2 Anti Government saboteurs exploded three bombs in Aden on Tuesday. The a v thoritieg said ".several persons'' were injured. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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179 1958-06-12 2 U.S. sends jet planes to the Lebanon THE United States is sending "limited numbers" of tanks and planes to Lebanon. Iraq and Jordan, U.S. State Department spokesman Lincoln White said in Washington yesterday. Mr. White made clear that the latest shipments of U.S. jet fighters to the Lebanon, Iraq andU.P.I.; Reuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-06-12 2 —Free Guest artiste Miss Olga de Souza thrills with a Hawaiian dance at the Singapore Supersonic Water-ski Club's dance at Raffles Hotel last night. Press picturePress picture - 26 words
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137 1958-06-12 2 CHRISTINE, 11, WAS HOSTESS TO MALAYAN CHILDREN fHRISTTNE HARWOOD, 11 -year-old daughter v> of a traffic patrolman, travelled to London yesterday in her best party frock to act as Britain's Children's Day ambassador at a giant party for youngsters from 55 countries, including Malaya. There were also children from Japan,Reuter - 137 words
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Article31 1958-06-12 2 Princess Margaret has been appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Highland Fusiliers, a new regiment formed by amalgamating the Royal Scots Fusiliers and the Highland Light Infantry. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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197 1958-06-12 2 Rl IS CLEARED OF ATTACKS ON U.K. SHIPS MR. DAVID ORMSBYGORE, Britain's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said yesterday that the Indonesian Government disclaimed responsibility for the machinegunning of a British submarine oil the Celebes islands on May 17. The Indonesian Government also took no responsibility for the attacksReuter - 197 words
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Advertisement138 1958-06-12 2 QiH wour meals '04 Mhat extra sparkle TATE LYLE /trffipLGX >y& FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR (%JJL jfedft^ ;^VX< »s particularly attractive in mm^^^^ sp-$ a PP'* ar a"cc because of its bright %sM'i s P arkle an <3 small regular crystal. PT^L recommended for table /^^^^^^^>. v&T USC cxccllcnt Wlth fruit,138 words
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240 1958-06-12 3 minister' s mediation fails in bus strike i a in Ulaeleodi Britain's Minister of Labour last night met trade union leaders to discuss I ending London's crippling bus and dock lk v apital's 50.000 bUFmer have been on or 38 days, while the dock dispute, stem>m stoppage at the hugeReuter - 240 words
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88 1958-06-12 3 ROCK 'N' ROLL TOMMY TO WED SHOWGIRL ANN mOMMY STEELE, 21--1 year-old rock and roll singer announced his engagement just before midnight last night. His bride-to-be is 22--year-old Ann Donoghue, actress, former model and Windmill Theatre showgirl. Ann was wearing a nine-diamond cluster engagement ring when they gave the news88 words
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141 1958-06-12 3 4 "DRAMA SCRAP A BOOK" presented by th c Singapore Young People's Association at the Cultural Centre last night, included items ranging from Shakespc arean excerpts to a short play by Mabel Constanduros. The principal roles were played by local teachers with schoolchildren giving141 words
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Article22 1958-06-12 3 A- station tour F(J lurmese GovernIs visiting Brithc Government's J VI yesterday toured 'alder Hall— the world's -scale atomic power nation ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-06-12 3 picture 1 Menado, Ihi popular Matey film 1 Kerls Film Studios siffns a one ll '<( with Shaw Brothers. 1 Rim "Selandang Dellma" ins (1^ M ironed. She has hrrn fof four years st.irrinc 111 1"--ires Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-06-12 3 LIEUTENANT GENERAL S.E. Andcr on, director of the American Air Research and Development Command, was publicly reproved in Washington by the Government yesterday for his statement on Tuesday that the air force would attempt to I hit the moon with mis- J sile.s this .summer and156 words
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333 1958-06-12 3 rpHE Commonwealth Press Union I C onfi rence In London representing more than 500 news paper concluded y< >t( rday by ng [ng .1 re olui lon calling upon a lj comrn >nwe ill h government ponsor and support proposal jiimi <i aiReuter - 333 words
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Advertisement227 1958-06-12 3 THE SOUND OF HIGH FIDELITY (OLORTUNE RECORDS j Crazy in the Heart Peggy lee ***** Fraulein Heartsick feeling Bobby Helms Pretty Girl Burl IveS ***** Pledge of Love What's behind that strange door Mitchell Torok x ***** Jody Give Him my Love Paulette Sisters x ***** With all my Heart227 words
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246 1958-06-12 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, June 12, 1958. Opinion The good neighbours poi? a long ime the 1 police have been advising neighbours to co-operate with each other in the prevention of crime. Just how much that co-operat-ion can mean was proved this week by the inhabitants of rural Day246 words
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Article, Illustration566 1958-06-12 4 Queen's veto is unlikely to hit today's great parade U I I$ 1/ VBETH, monarch who is 'jiiit l!v I > i k t Minis modernising the ideas <>f hv*r court, today takes part in the kintl of time-honour< d tradition siie is unlikely ever to part with during herReuter; Popper - 566 words
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Article, Illustration343 1958-06-12 4 ROBERT MOORE - ROBERT MOORE [S it too easy to escape from prison In Britain? A man who should know •says "Yes." He is Tony Radley, selfconfessed thief of the <; 230,000 Oppenheimer jewels in South Africa three years a<«o. He has been in prison343 words
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Advertisement36 1958-06-12 4 ''HM.III||MM,M| New I and beautiful DIAMOND j RINGS I U..S. deSILVA j\'ii\ lias 106, ORCHARD SD., SINGAPORE Telephone: ***** .1111 li I I 111 l ill II 1111 l lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMM.iI' II II I 1111 l I36 words
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Advertisement36 1958-06-12 4 l HB« M| I VEHICLE W^Vi AGRICULTURAL m IT PAYS TO FIT PERKINS GENUINE SPARES ■■I I oitsti'j Hie D/<se/ Enffne ir/th tN C/«W f MOTORS LTD. unmmm UNIVfftSAI CAftS li.'.h WrAPNf BROS Kuolo Lumpuf Wrrmhon36 words
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Article218 1958-06-12 5 I ?V# swk pivdyv iltat ihvuirv i iff it hv rvmlsj big August i I rpHE Singapore City Council ifi get- ting tough on the question of B date for the completion of the re- novation and reconstruction work of the Victoria Theatre The Council218 words
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Article113 1958-06-12 5 RED CROSS AS PLAN FOR ANY CRISIS ore branch of < t he British Rod CTOSfi j viv worked outaj Sin to co-ordinate all services in the c m any major j Since services are at oresent c« ntrolled by the Government, City Coim- j cii various hospitals, m. j^113 words
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Article48 1958-06-12 5 uold Macmillan. [he British Prime Minister, Ottawa from hashing on by air last two days of talks frith Ca adas Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker. md r Canadian leaders. Mr. Macmillan has just com] lI three days of discui s with President Eisenhower.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1958-06-12 5 Mau Mau charges 'unfounded' Kenya Government ed thai allegations mtrai lon ca m v made' by Mau crates of Jomo are unfounded. Secretary, Mr. W. '■■>ld I lie Kenya 1 Council In Nai- relay.— Re uterReuter - 36 words
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255 1958-06-12 5 E rrviin Singapore Tour- E X ist Advisory Com- E mittee has plans to E E establish Information E E centres in three stra- E tegic positions in the r Colony. E E They are at Sirica- E E pore Airport, the liar-255 words
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Article33 1958-06-12 5 Final agreement has been reached on compensation for shareholders ol the Suez Canal Company, nationalised by Egypt thn c years ago. the World Bank announced in Paris last night. Re uterReuter - 33 words
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Article24 1958-06-12 5 Ghana last night pledged "complete solidarity and total support" for Tunisian demand.- that French troops be withdrawn from the North African republic.24 words
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263 1958-06-12 5 Japan is now selling more fo Malaya but is buying less I nas become the 1 ii"'-!. supplier of gw woven fabrics to a imported a total I■■ lTi.oon worth of •yon fabrics last »f this; Japan sup- 639,000 worth, In- 194,000 and United m $9,322,000. and [mainder was supby263 words
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109 1958-06-12 5 MORPETH. Northumberland Councillor Jack Parks, aged 78. missed his bus yesterday for a Morpeth rural district council meet- ilV y and as a result the Socialists lost control. The council consists or lJ Socialist members and an equal number of Independents. They were allReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement37 1958-06-12 6 r CHESTERFIELD PACKS MORE PLEASURE. S i To the touch tAr =^J l f W S Sv' r>l ISRcIW i^ J much smoother #P^'V :T rE S > SVithOUl hot spots jjjjf V* |t i or hard draw37 words
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Miscellaneous242 1958-06-12 6 JEIV "IIAwKiT "by "SyVuey" Jordan [46 HJMVtte nPA/A/S a//s re» Ast£FT J ivE CANMOT QtS* B£i**& Our Q^ rue OAGk S*> OVEB CfWTffAl ■H TO4£ i4A/?r«AA/S AMOTUEB AAEET7KH3 ?S oNPQ£PAREO SUT M/E mu«t AL/STVALtA GUOES A WCIQD SHAPE: I CallEO »<• r^'= eaffir^s FAOf C"? AtX-OW TVE6E ALi£KIS J (SLOM//A/<S242 words
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Miscellaneous417 1958-06-12 6 ""iuin,,,,, v V BORN today, you im h i to succeed at eve?y lob vo milled c dertake. You probably y wiu I? v m l c .sights on v high you /JW i E age an d work toward it aily have a shrewd head f O l z417 words
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Article167 1958-06-12 7 LONDON, June 11. Quid Above vnces Quoted in pence. Preilous Today L. so i i^s •<*& norU Jium 22 buyers 21T« buyers r 1 tt'fi sellers 22 sellers jui) 22 buyers 21 buyers 22H sellers ft) BtUen i iSS 22-, buyers 22 buyers 11 22', sellers 22%167 words
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Article103 1958-06-12 7 NEW YORK, Junr 11. i Above prices quoted in US cents per lb. Previous Today i SI aits Spot 94.87 nom. 94.73 nom. futures Contract July 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95. (X) sellers 95.00 sellers Sept 93.62 bu\^!> 93.62 buyers 94.75 .sellers m.75 sellers M Quiet. SALES:103 words
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Article29 1958-06-12 7 I NEW YORK. June 11. I Previous Today Industrials 468.19 467.93 Railroads 115.42 116.80 Domesti< Bonds 90.68 90.78 Utilities 78.51 78.59 Stocks Composite Averages 161.66 162.0229 words
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Article51 1958-06-12 7 II awaiting re- afloaU; 1:54 to 25 H. ipment 25U« Lampong malting release 25%, ts t > 25V4i June ship- ment 25 I*.1 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, afloats 38 to 33, and June shipment 37, sellers exdock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents51 words
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Article49 1958-06-12 7 Trials of Britain's anti- aircraft guided missile, the j Bloodhound, will start at North Coates in Lincoln- shire, shortly. Mr. George Ward, Secretary for Air, told the House of Commons yesE terday. He said it would afters ward.s be deployed operaF- tionallv in Britain. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article100 1958-06-12 7 i LONDON. .Tune 11. kpnt Previous Today ul k Philippines c.i.f. I.X.' North European ports delivered Nfcht pel lon S ton June/July 189 sellers $187 sellers JPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North pnropean ports delivered Felghl per io nX ton June July £C 9' l norn s^ noin100 words
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258 1958-06-12 7 THIS NOW REQUIRES LARGER SPENDING A LARGER proportion tx of public funds will have to be allocated to the Health Ministry if it is to provide adequate medical services for Singapore's rapidly increasing population. Phis comment is made in the latest annual report of the Medical De partment just released.258 words
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Article35 1958-06-12 7 Xhe Singapore Musical Society has arranged an rxtra concert by the international concert comedienne Anna Russell on June I 24 at the Victoria Memorial Her recent performance W»9 popular with the public.35 words
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267 1958-06-12 7 Big expansion in school health services coming 4tl 290 STUDENTS FOUND TO BE TB SUFFERERS A RAPID expansion of school health services in Singapore to cope with the ever-increasing number of children has been planned by the Government. The importance of regular medical inspection of school children was stressed In267 words
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Article36 1958-06-12 7 Dmitri Shostakovich. Aram Khachaturian and other prominent Soviet composers meeting in Moscow yesterday unanimously approved a Communist Party decree criticising "unhealthy trends" in .some recent, musical works, Moscow Radio reported yesterday ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement78 1958-06-12 7 A BEAUTIFUL ARRAY... I at Bargain Prices Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT RINGS Gold Platinum WEDDING RINGS SIGNET RINGS JEWELLERY MANUFACTURING REPAIRS EFFICIENTLY EXECUTED TO YOUR SATISFACTION LANKA JEWELLERS, I The House for Ceylon Gems 20 Battery Road, Singapore Phone ***** ..V.V.V.% HEEDS,te/ The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd 39 RAFFLES PLACE SPORE78 words
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Miscellaneous167 1958-06-12 7 lillllllllllllllllltlltlflllllfßfltllltS SINGAPORE f HIGH TIDES! JODAY: 12% pm 'OMuKKOW: 8.25 a.m. i B .and 8.0!) p.m. BATI RDAY: 9.ZZ am. I Q1 jnd H.I!) p.m. N| 'AV: 10.09 a.m. ;l "'i 9.26 Dm WONDAY: fo 56 a.m. 5 i,, lll(1 10.01 p.m. "WBDAY: 11.30 a.m. Ul n 1 10.31 p.m.167 words
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Article, Illustration385 1958-06-12 8 kJORE THAN 600 under privileged boys and girls from youth clubs throughout Singapore attended what was generally considered to be the picnic of the year on the island of Pulau Übin on Sunday. The setting in a disused quarry was perfect, the sun blazed down385 words
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Article, Illustration163 1958-06-12 8 THE GO A S MY HELPED IT TO WITH TNG Men from I Army's 40 Base WoW shops did muck I ;/u7/vc t/ie I t^it/z a sn I They pro:M many helpe I get her with a m group whici r Q'M immensely I a?z(Z the A) j '<'M quici'Jy163 words
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Article287 1958-06-12 9 Barmaid hurt in fight gets £850 f ri!K night there was Her complaint was that "a terrific fight" in t!le wnager was much too the Rose and Crown. SSLJftffi"""* 1 the tne barmaid ciucKfd under the bar counter to dodge flying bottles and glasses. But when she looked up she287 words
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Article73 1958-06-12 9 Last week new Swedish doctors received their Ph.D's at Stockholm's City Hall, and by tradition were given special hats to mark the occasion. Only honorary doctors receive their hats as gifts from respective universities. The rest have to pay for them at about V!7-10s (Ms 63)73 words
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Article, Illustration2508 1958-06-12 10 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM 5c B "I don't know him, but I have no doubt that we can find him for you. And what subject do you wish to discuss with him?" "A little matter of murder M'sieu. This doctor Delacroix had a very pretty wife.2,508 words
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Article, Illustration181 1958-06-12 11 jHE ROYAL NAVY were hosts to Federation by Commondos of the Bulwark. The unit is now o Ministers and 230 Colony schoolchildren on permanent feature of the carrier's complement and Monday when they staged "Operation Showboat the Bulwark is due soon for a refit designed to turn a181 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-06-12 11 I Helicopters were very active during \e vise and were put through their Ices with many types of "loads." Here, a truck is being airlifted by heli- rpter from the deck of aircraft carrier, MS Bulwark, during the exercise. Free tllllllllllllllllllflllf Illlllimillllllllllf Illtltllltlllllltllllllllllllli?46 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-06-12 11 About 30 Venom fight er jets, Seahawks and Searaiders took part in the exercise. In this dramatic pic- ture, above, two Venoms taxi on to the flight-deck catapults ready for takeoff. The Venom has four built-in 20 m.m. guns. Under wing provision isFree Press - 190 words
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200 1958-06-12 12 FORMOSA TO LAUNCH BIG EXPANSION PROGRAMME •Tin: Formosa Provincial Government tii* s year 1 will launch a wide-reaching development programme to Improve Nationalist China's agriculture, fisheries, transportation, schools ml harbour futilities. Provincial Governor Chou Chih-jou outlined the programme in his annual administration message to the Provincial Assembly, Mr Chun cU.P.I. - 200 words
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258 1958-06-12 12 'Friends in Asia will stand by America' E 1»1 Philippine ambus- E E sador to the I nited E j E States, said in St. Paul, E Minnesota that the j E Free World's struggle E S with Communism has E E turned into a "struggle E E for men'sU.P.I. - 258 words
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Article24 1958-06-12 12 Mr. Chung Yi-ching, 68. committee member of Nationalist China's Legislative Yuan (Parliament), has cllorl in Taiwan University Hospital of bronchitis U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article61 1958-06-12 12 A special police squad in New Delhi fired 23 rounds and finally killed President Rajendra Prasad's pet elephant which had run arr-ok. A mahout known as Mahawat was riding the elephant when the animal ran wild. He was still trying to control the animal while theU.P.I. - 61 words
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232 1958-06-12 12 Canada feels its work in Laos is over C IAN AD A considers her J job is done in Laos, and i.s seeking release from her international obligations there, according to the Ottawa Press. A Canadian resolution urging the end of the supervisory powers is under consideration in the LaotianReuter - 232 words
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Article25 1958-06-12 12 Nationalist China has agreed to permit one Japanese bank to establish a branch In Formosa to handle Bino-Japanese trade matters. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration138 1958-06-12 12 Raw material pried fall hitting Asia, Africa picture. AS is Asia, many Afri. can countries', faced with a downward trend in the prices of raw materials and a continuous rise in prices of manufactured goods, may have to curtail their plans for economic development, according to a United Nations report.Reuter; U.P.I. - 138 words
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Article81 1958-06-12 12 The Peking Minister of Security. Mr. Lo Jui-ching said that some members of Communist China's 700.000 strong police force attended theatre shows without buying tickets and refused to stand in food queues and have thus become ''disliked or even hated". -Renter. The world's first vertical take-off airliner. the Rotodyne. hasU.P.I. - 81 words
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Article15 1958-06-12 12 Jakarta Prime Minister Djuanda said that Indonesia would '"not join the communists or S.E.AT.O U.P.I.U.P.I. - 15 words
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Article37 1958-06-12 12 The United Arab Republic and Japan have signed an agreement in Cairo to enable Egypt to pay in E g y p t i a n currency for some of the goods she gets from Japan. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Article54 1958-06-12 12 The heat wave and drought has brought an acute food shortage to West Bengal villages, where a commu-nist-controlled peasants organisation has called for hunger marches on Calcutta by villagers in all the affected areas. U.P.I. All imports into Saudi Arabia are now subject to licences issued by the Council ofReuter - 54 words
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Article15 1958-06-12 12 Indonesia has submitted an emergency procurement list lor first year war reparations from Japan.-- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 15 words
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Article21 1958-06-12 12 The Tokyo Transportation Ministry has estimated that Japan will need 6.200,000 cross ions of ocean-going shipping by March. 1M? Thl« will21 words
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Article22 1958-06-12 12 mean the construction 500.000 tons per year the next five years j the replacement of '0, tons of outmoded >h yearly. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article22 1958-06-12 12 Nationalist Chinese V:: Premier H. X Huang i returned to Taipeh aite six-week tour of So; America and the Uiiii States. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article63 1958-06-12 12 The Japanese Foreign oi said in Tokyo the rec: tioning of a J.v^-- freighter by Ceyka transport refugees had; been done arbitrarily! with the consent oil vessel's captain.— UPl Sir Kenneth Colos. presM? of the International I ciety for the Welfare Cripples. said In i Kong that Ausffl mignt ortsReuter - 63 words
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Article18 1958-06-12 12 1 The number of Euro« refugees. In Hong awaiting transport™ to new homes now at-fl at 520.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 18 words
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Article42 1958-06-12 12 Red China is to build J year a film studio Urumchi. capital ot ianfif Province in the of Central Asia.-R^' Indonesian Wto^ Shipping MohJJ* Naxlr has left J*W* l Tokyo to make fln« rangements for P» of nine ships from J3P U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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Article22 1958-06-12 12 Travellers from Siam, gm and Pakistan to -AJ J must obtain choier» cination certificat^a forp they arc P 1 I entry- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article22 1958-06-12 12 A throe-man I ■;< M sion Ls on a }*ffi I in Japan to Mjgrrfji water A* I industrial M fll I U.P.IU.P.I. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration836 1958-06-12 13 I WHERE ELIGIBLE GIRLS JUST DON'T EXIST I rhey nave never S3 *W WWW mm Says ROSALIE SHANN ij >\ just returned from the island of lonely men where a bachelor will remain a bachelor all his lite. [sle Is the name. itv. a tiny836 words
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Article, Illustration476 1958-06-12 13 EILEEN ASCROFT - A re honeymoons losing romance? EILEEN ASCROFT by with a new slant on honey■tons is actress Pau- fameson. she mar. ■M <> \e r Whitsun, ■ovrd straight into her ■wly-decorated Maida m^* flat and went f k to work. lll r in the year she will a liolid?? with her476 words
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Article, Illustration15 1958-06-12 14 ONLY WIN FOR SIAM picture. Kumol and Stinthorn. who won Siam's only point.- Free PressFree Press - 15 words
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Article559 1958-06-12 14 cmcT ciMriFQ MK^i r.^'-n S oon^!? le bt>at O Th wts^Question as ro who was the master. cSing the tune, SonneviUe led all the way to win comfortably. Mosi pleasing point about Sonneville was his booming smash, which he used rather sparingly in view of559 words
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Article421 1958-06-12 14 CHARLES BRYCE - WE'LL HAVE THE EDGE DOUBLES EDDY CHARLES BRYCE Itv uo its Indonesia versus Malaya in the Thomas (up Challenge Hound. Make no mistake about it our neighbours are determined to take the trophy and there's a tou^h struggle ahead. "We win ftghi to the very end," -said Perry sonneville last421 words
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278 1958-06-12 14 Gftise of play] I HAVING failed to and Eric Bedser batted out body by a bail f :^;!-.eLeB gain any points the day Surrey only need gpgjj*** ;,4 from their last tWO Despite bad bruising I Mvimninnchin cromac England openei Peter Ru hard- fusedReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-06-12 14 picture. Lan Km;; GwAfi (lof<> an d Njoo Kirn Bie of Indonesia. Thrv brnl SI md priri.i ir»-« 11-15, ir>-8~ Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article17 1958-06-12 14 Serangoon English School will hold tht.-ir 23rd annual athletic sport, today at the school firld17 words
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Article, Illustration772 1958-06-12 15 Four out of seven races go to Shaws lEADING owners Shaw StaDles won four of the seven races decided at Ipoh yesterday. It was cir best meeting for some time. tmusement Park, winner the mum race, and Kraoa aro trained in Singare by Jack Spencer. Colour |n and Producer are772 words
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348 1958-06-12 15 Slow batting by N.Z. team v. Derby iTHE New Zealanders crawled to another low score on the opening day of their cricket match against Derbyshire yesterday. They batted for most of the day for an all out total of 151. But the tourists pace bowler Bob Blair bowled them back348 words
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Article107 1958-06-12 15 Ij, 1 |I( )rANiN. first iftWU tennis •mpeU in BrlB efeated yesterday 'ham, Kent by former In Cup player. the 17-year-old > -2 in their first round match in the Kent championships. The match was interrupted by rain on Tuesday with Nath leading 8-0, 8-1. He107 words
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Article703 1958-06-12 15 ALLAN LEWIS - PERAK DERBY HORSES ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS FOREST BEAU II DuES A WINNING TRIAL IMS MORNING ISBSI ALL the Perak Derbj probables were out at Ipoh this morning tor their final gallops in preparation for Saturday's bi£ rate. Prince of Lal i t a (Chad wick) went as well as703 words
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Article22 1958-06-12 16 ZU nvril, $t, nimi mini. > NEUBKONMER; '1 o |f»rlotti ai:O. Ktn. boy, Merrill, 00 j i b 58 at Youngberg Hospital22 words
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Article65 1958-06-12 16 20 M urdi, j>6 (minimum) uowE chwee PiKO aged 7i passed away suddenly on Jun< Btb at 16, Lorong Pelaiidok ott Lorong 2y, Geylang, leaving behind bis widow, t> sons Howe Soo HOOO, Soo Kce, Sou Bent' 800 Teck, 800 Chye, Soo Sen;; 4 daughters, 6 daughters-in-law 1 soa-in-lavv,65 words
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Article35 1958-06-12 16 20 Word* $b (minimum) JOHN Agree to return, my dear, provided you buy me mai lovely HMV "Princess" Console; te' Radiogram displayed at Camera Center. Meet me 29 Orchard Road this afternoon. Love Martha.35 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-06-12 16 picture. report and pictures in Pas;e 14 Overcome by the heat last night at the Singapore Badminton Hall, Pinit Pattabongse of Siam is assisted from the court. He retired after being beaten 15-10 by Indonesia's Eddy Yusuf in the first set of their singles. FreeFree Press - 89 words
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Article34 1958-06-12 16 England 0 Brazil 0 Argtntfna 8 N. Irrland l Paraguay :j Scotland 1 ViigoslaxM Ifanff 2 Russia 3 Austria 2 i Germftfty Vtrch. Wales J Mexico 1 I i Rniti r.34 words
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Article126 1958-06-12 16 ORorr ONE P W I) I. P A PI w Germany 2 1 1 0 :> 3 3 Argentina *****42 n. Ireland 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 Oetch 2011 2 1 CiROL'P TWO P W D I. P A PU Yugoslavia 21 1 0 4126 words
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507 1958-06-12 16 ENGLAND drew with Brazil while Scotland were beaten by Parag J in yesterday's World Cup soccer matches in Sweden. 1 Heading the four respective groups after yesterday's play were West Germany, the holders, Yugoslavia, Sweden and Brazil. The top two teams in each group qualify507 words
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Miscellaneous417 1958-06-12 16 Weights tor Ipoh races Race weights for CL. 1—1!* MILES i Pontican 8.04 Saturday, comlud- I stetra On 007 On Parole 8.04 in, di of the SSS»° n 9 7 gje^e; 803 j PCr^n. T a U !p Sch lar 2-15 KckoToold 8.03 meeting are: who Cares g.07 Gustani 8.00417 words
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