The Singapore Free Press, 13 June 1958
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Title Section19 1958-06-13 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya'fl Own Family Paper W- y ,port\ I lidnv. June 15, 1958. pi-ire 15 ts.19 words
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216 1958-06-13 1 Indian Government yesterday empowered c chairmen of dock labour boards in Bompalcutta and Madras to declare an emerr to deal with a dock strike threatened for fey. I an emergency is declared the chairmen ike summary action against striking216 words
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Article86 1958-06-13 1 IWPOLL HOCKS DR THE fORIES fRS South Baling, ndon, and Wigan, ashire, had new i 5 terday for Bris Coi t vative <Goviem» Party at two of by-i lections, Batsford held South ig for the Tories but majority 6,159 compared the 955 general elecErnest Fitch 1955 ma- m 14.872 toReuter - 86 words
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Article13 1958-06-13 1 !1'h1,19, was pita] y estermen had enin Wayang ob(<(i him13 words
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Article49 1958-06-13 1 Mr.Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, began a private round of talks with Canadian Government leaders in Ottawa yesterday. It was understood that the main business centred on the strengthening of the Western world's economic ties in order to combat Soviet economic penetration.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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116 1958-06-13 1 ULANIN. MALENKOV RUMOURS -BY MR. K. Ihev, the 1 mier last aii rumours Malenkov. &nln and J';itc Quoon ff Jcial birth--1 Mr. Malen- Premier who Oi I hydro- electric station in East Kazakhstan: "You can buy a ticket to his power station and call on him." Of Mr. Bulganin, anotherReuter - 116 words
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103 1958-06-13 1 Test'tube babies big probe by U.K. rpm: Hritisii Govern- 1 ment will shortly E Initiate a full stale E inquiry into the COQ- E E troversial topic of test- E E tube babies, reliable E sources said in London E yesterday. The question of arti- E ficial insemination by donorsReuter - 103 words
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381 1958-06-13 1 700 PARATROOPS IN RUSH MOVE TO CYPRUS U.K. decision as security position worsens A BATTALION— about 700 men— of paratroops is being sent to Cyprus as a precaution in view of the deterioration of the internal security situation, the British War Office announced in London last night. It was learnedReuter; U.P.I. - 381 words
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Article142 1958-06-13 1 INDONESIANS RELEASE DANISH SHIP THE Danish freighter Bretagne, with its captain and crew, will be released from Indonesian custody today, authoritative sources said in Jakar-ta-last night. The Bretagne. seized in March after a trip to tho rebel-held harbour of Padang, was expected to sail from Jakarta's Tandjong Priok harbour on142 words
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Article26 1958-06-13 1 Two U.S. air force jetplanes based at Itazuke air base, in Southern Japan, crashed yesterday, killing one of the two pilots Reuter ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article94 1958-06-13 1 Ceylon eases curfew TPHE Ceylon Government said yesterday the curfew In the northern and eastern provinces would be reduced from 12 to 10 hours, bringing them in line with the rest of the island as from Sunday. Another measure of relaxation was permission to open public taverns and bars InReuter - 94 words
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Article27 1958-06-13 1 A United States B-47 jet bomber was reported missing yesterday after failing to land at Plattsburg. NewYork, at the end of a training flight. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article32 1958-06-13 1 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 74 'k cents a lb.. up one-eighth of a cent on Wednesdays close. Thr ton* 1 wM Q'liet.32 words
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Advertisement125 1958-06-13 1 X THE TORCHLIGHT I^^^WlMfilkv ■^i'i.'-iS J. :.'''x \^f TSBmHrHSpt^^':-:-'. ■;>' *^^^M k > r A j V s*^ j^i nag* I,^ I Ijv\/liT|T -JJ Ji «»w~ilt ll'jl I I HA I NEVER NEEDS NEW BATTERIES! fIfiBHHH eHß^b w I; W@tK*> Rctractoblc magnifier TORCHLIGHT system. The sccrf of ACCULUXS revolutionary new125 words
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46 1958-06-13 2 The Soviet Union has ottered Nepal a fully-equip-ped fifty-bed hospital, it was stated in Katmandu, yesterday. It is looked on as a birthday gift to King Mahendra. who was celebrating his thirty-eighth birthday yes- j terday while touring Russia. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-06-13 2 A CIVIL DEFENCE unit has finally succeeded in bringing down a vintage van hoisted by students onto the Cambridge University Senate House roof in one of the most audacious pranks for years. The van had to be cut into six sections with an oxy-acetylene torchPopper - 96 words
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Article172 1958-06-13 2 A UTHORITATIVE sources in London said it was understood that Britain had agreed to turn over her most valuable secrets on peaceful atomic energy in the expectation that the U.S. would soon remove the present restrictions on an exchange of nuclear weapons secrets. 1172 words
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169 1958-06-13 2 aik. John Vaughan-Morfan, Minl**ifter of State at the Board of Trade, said yesterday he hoped there would be "appreciable relaxations" in controls over goods for export to Ked China. Answering questions in the House of Commons, he said there had recentlyReuter - 169 words
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Article63 1958-06-13 2 Officials in London said that the "difference in interpretation" of the earlier agreement became apparent after United States scientists had paid several visits to Britain in the last few months. They emphasised, however, that other aspects of the exchange of information on the Calder Hall reactor had beenReuter - 63 words
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Article33 1958-06-13 2 Malayan students on tour Thlrtyone Univer.sity of Malaya students now vi.siting South Vietnam spent the second clay of their week-long stay on 0 tour of Saigon University, and a military training centre ReuterReuter - 33 words
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186 1958-06-13 2 MR.K.SENDS IKE A LONG, NEW LETTER E \|R. Nikita Khrush- E I*l ehev, the Soviet E Prime Minister, last E night sent a new letter E 2to President Eisen- E hower, which the State E Department said ap E parently was on the E E subject of a possible EReuter - 186 words
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Article83 1958-06-13 2 First U. observmer Lehan on Na <** arrived in g e from i*ae] yeste: -the first part, The team s an party, following T Won by the u\ LI Council on WeS night to send ohservi the Lebanon to c tfuu no persons or or other material a the bord<83 words
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Article100 1958-06-13 2 They will join the f.ve server already i here. In OSLO hist night it stated that Mr. DagH marskjoeld. the UN. retary General, named a Norwegian, jor-Generul Odd Bull to head a three-man of men of "wide poli or military experience observe the situation the Lebanon. The twoReuter - 100 words
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Article49 1958-06-13 2 At least seven count are to be represented planned meeting In Lon of a special c< mrnitta the Internationa] Chan of Shipping to consider ing up ships to onset depression in n igW r it was announced in i don yesterday ReuterReuter - 49 words
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168 1958-06-13 2 MR. neil h. Mcelroy, the u.s. Becretar; ol Deffl said yesterday that peacetime sacrifi faced the American people in order to kthe Soviet Union in the cold war. In a speech prepared for delivery nt 0 ment Day meeting at Harvard UniversityReuter - 168 words
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416 1958-06-13 3 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Solemnity was keynote at the garden party ADELAIDE EASTLEY By 01 eMNITY clominati Bl the Queen's llu garden party J C nuiient House f esUL as nearly [000 guests, assembled hus perhaps for the ast Mi c moved about Eg [awns. The gaiety D f previous similar ratherings seemed «nspicuously416 words
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167 1958-06-13 3 UNION HAS PAID OUT 1 MIL. TO STRIKERS IHE Transport and Gene- I ral Workers Union, to which London's 50,000 striking busmen belong, has already paid out over £1,000.000 in strike pay during the past six weeks. Meanwhile. 1.289 busmen have resigned to take up other jobs, owever, the strikesReuter - 167 words
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Article63 1958-06-13 3 Strike move in US motor industry ited Auto Workers gun conducting a >te among its lembera at the 'tor Company in It was disclosed I 1 cl V ranch* throughout try vvcrc expecttollow suit >n which has said not want a strike moment, has been Ithouj a contract Planta ofReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-06-13 3 All=white ensemble •picture by Outstanding amonj? the guests at the E Queen's Birthday Garden Party was Miss Rachel Shabado (left), who appeared in an all-white ensemble in E the current fashionable E trend- Free Press cameraman Han £E llai Ton?;- E lIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIItIIIrFree ~ Press cameraman Han £E llai Ton?;- E lIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIItIIIr - 42 words
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Article104 1958-06-13 3 MR, EMANUEL SHIN WELL, a former Labour Defence Minister, i>r"' ited in the House <>i Commons yesterday at 80 much parliamentary time being speni on such tiling., a cosmetics, babies' dusting powders and ladies 1 underwear during budget debates. it would be better forReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement223 1958-06-13 3 *->/S?"* ->■■ m j T^y t MY dear, you'll 1 BBSfe capacity of our l^^^^^^Jv new MODEL TD 36 REFRIGERATOR CASH PRICE ur ose crms. 1 12 Monthly payments of $52.00 I J 15 Monthly payments of $42.50 1 24 Monthly payments of $27.00 Sizes also available 3.1, 4.2, 5.,223 words
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234 1958-06-13 4 The Singapore Free press Friday. June 13, 1958. Opinion NEW RURAL PROBLEMS [JOBBERIES in ih< Ji rural areas of Singapore point as much t<the effectives ss oj the police war or crime in the City a: to the growing prosperity of the rura folk. It i.s no solution to thir234 words
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Article711 1958-06-13 4 ATROCITY WAVE BY EOKA Report by PENELOPE TREMAYNE after a visit to Cyprus Even the people hate its rule of fear THE other day I air !ho LiiuVv 1 .;i a murdered Cypriot, He was one of sin who had been killed w tthin 48 hours two had been beate711 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-06-13 4 'My dear Makarios! To think that you have an odd moment I to dabble in religion, too!' I21 words
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364 1958-06-13 4 'Juke Box' will run railways and save millions BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T>RITAINTS money- losing railways (in the red for more than a million pounds a week) are to be put under new management. They are to be controlled not by men but by electronic brains. It will save millions364 words
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Advertisement21 1958-06-13 4 PINE DIAMONDB 6c GEM BET BINGfI P. H. HEN DRY JeV I'Mer 98 .North BrUfc Road, SintNiiHire, 6. Kuala I umpiir.21 words
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Advertisement137 1958-06-13 4 X (Balanced High Fidelity I ft- li> fir '*^^frß R Triple. B^>"— "jl I LM Ii <* }i»l Price SH73/-. B 1 r "?M«fcßS^;.r B 1960 rnrtablf M S3 B R.I.R. originality of design. 8 rontroli, t .'M B high standards of crafts- '•P« i a»<cr», 4J M manship and137 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-06-13 5 pic I ure Hat styles caught the eye when the Queen (centre) Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother visited Epsom to watch the Derby. FoxFox - 28 words
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Article161 1958-06-13 5 WEDDING LAW DELAY SHOCK ■INOAPORE Hindu s weir m nted to heai why Government was X yet ready to enact B make it comX for their marriage ft b< i reeL It.c Cr.iei Secretary, Mr B. David, announced in n i itive Assembly on that the Gov [•i:::iu: had decided161 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-06-13 5 picture. A bow at the back is the novel touch lo the coat of electric blue which Princess Margaret wore ReuterReuter - 25 words
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395 1958-06-13 5 A NEW ROW BREWS OVER FREE PASSES TO THE STADIUM *PHE Estates and Building Committee of the Singapore City Council has drawn up a new procedure for issuing tree passes to the Jalan Besai Stadium. Tho committee had earlier ruled that free pusses would only be given to eight Singapore395 words
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Article77 1958-06-13 5 SOME 280 national servicemen will take part in a passing-out parade at the Singapore Military Forces Headquarters at Beach Road next Friday. These servicemen began their three-year training in January this year. After passing out next week, they will be drafted to various units in77 words
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Article150 1958-06-13 5 A PLANT tO COnVI I JV waj te products Into pig and poultry i"" Vvt: Australia proml ed Singa pore about year ago not expected to arrive her* for some time Mr R A. Wright, the chiel veterinary )fr u M f toid th. free150 words
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Advertisement63 1958-06-13 5 M l l l l l l l l l l I SAVE j WH| LE YOU HAVE TO! 1 All y im r Requirements In I Dally \V itU use I CROCODILE I SHIRTS Pyjamas, Singlets I rt N CMfMtMd Li S( Co. Ud. Dcportmont) I .Nor* Bridge R63 words
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Advertisement87 1958-06-13 5 MILKMAID 1111 IT Mil* 1 WITH added ''"•KfflU?^! VITAMIN A PERFUMES THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 53. WAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE ArtCADC. OWCMArfO HOAO. iwffc 1 magnetic recording tape lilL/liril^ OUTIASTS ALL OTHERS fIftSKSIBMi f With ilmost unlimited (jM Sf life '500 000 fecordmsf" S< without deterioration in qu.ility >87 words
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Advertisement14 1958-06-13 6 CHESTERFIELD I BEST FOR YOU I ETTES i mju L RECULAR I KINCSIZE I14 words
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Miscellaneous261 1958-06-13 6 JEFF lIAUKi: lir sVrfiiiv Jordan I AVSSf!^ I D&FTIHk* THROUGH THtr Oet?E(?T MHJMT 1 [-WUIIE B€LOW J|^" ""1 ■■■■■P |ri ~~~^~~~~~^Wßß =Ss^^' \Aj I I CVfi? frVOOAIfOA 7>vt Atv£/V r^//vcJ B£u«Vil r CV MAVE A MCXD OOMT KNOW I |7Q QGQCEHO TO T^C oa^ EASTVI STABS ON VDU. W4VFWT TWty261 words
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Article164 1958-06-13 7 I LONDON, June I Pieiious today so I Mi c r v 21', buyers 22 buyers 1 23 seller.- 22 sellers j t iiy 21 T« buyers 21" buyers 22 .sellers 22', sellers ~> spot 22 buyer.-, 22% buyers 22 sellers 22\ iellers No i RSS Settlement164 words
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Article97 1958-06-13 7 I NEW YORK, June 12. Previous Today aits Spot 94.75 nom. 94.75 nom. U! PS Contract inly 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.00 sellers 95.00 sellers Sept, 93.62 buyers 93.62 buyers 94.75 sellers 94.25 sellers Quiet. SALES: Nil. R: Futures July 2 5.90 buyers 26.20 paid 26.10 sellers97 words
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Article29 1958-06-13 7 »NE\V YORK, June 1?. Previous Today l:llIs 467.93 471.42 )1(1> 118.80 117.03 lu r> m]s 90.78 90.80 l(s 78.59 78.76 s Composite Averages 162.02 162 8829 words
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Article45 1958-06-13 7 f s 25%. Lampong B 3 release 25 1 P^ i June ship- ciuuit prices quotca in U.S. cents per Ib. meat 25 U. Sarawak ur.cr.u.ted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, afloat* 38 to 38, and June shipment 37, sellers exdock.45 words
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Article82 1958-06-13 7 II 'i pines o.i.f. U.K./ n European ports delivered 1 long ton June July 1 Straits < it. U.K. North I Ports delivered long ton June July N I OIL dude Straits j in ports in bulk N j OIL crude'ceylon .tnropean ports in bulk TIM82 words
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Article47 1958-06-13 7 Thirty or 40 Yugoslav officers have fled to Hungary following a wave ol arrests in Yugoslavia and have sought asylum, it was reported in Budapest tonight. Yugoslav sources said former Cominform sympathisers had attempted to flee the country because of tVio arrests.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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268 1958-06-13 7 How to enforce this law at the cinemas? piNEMA distributors Vy and exhibitors in Singapore said yesterday that the new Public Entertainments Bill, now before the Legislative Assembly, is not a practicable legislation. The Bill, among other things, gives power to the licencing officer to prohibit children under the age268 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-06-13 7 Only 25 of over 260 schools took part /GREATER encouragement \J should be given to Sin gapore school^ to take part In the youth drama and music festival organised regularly by the Singapore Teachers Union. Mr. H. D. Hochstadt, on« of the adjudicators, told the Free Press. Judging from the210 words
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Article15 1958-06-13 7 Sir Anthony Eden, form* c British Prime Minister, Wftfi 61 yesterday ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-06-13 7 picture. WINNERS of the Singapore Teachers Union youth drama and music festival put on shows at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday night after the prize-giving. Pictures show (above) Mrs. Aisha Akbar conducting the choir from the junior section of the Ruffles Girls' School and (left) George Apel,Free Press - 63 words
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Article95 1958-06-13 7 JUNIOR Red CrOSfi links in Singapore .schools have made con.sidorable progress during the past two ycar.s. The formation of the links, encouraged by the Singapore branch of the British Red CrOM Society, was first started In English Schools a few years ago There are now 1,100 members in95 words
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Advertisement148 1958-06-13 7 For all tastes and interests \s well as giving complete details Jk jf all Radio Malaya's English, Indian and Chinese pro-M i imfy^ grammes, the 8.8.C. General life Dverseas Service, Radio Australia W\ and All India Radio, your Radio Weekly is full of in- features on the latest Films and148 words
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Miscellaneous132 1958-06-13 7 lINCAPORE I ICH TIDES I M 2 s P.m. j MORROW; 9.22 am JgSJ-to P.m. N|) V 10-09 a.m.: JJSfI »-25 p.m. V:V 10.50 a.m. lu.Oi p. m V H. 15 p.m. j I !^V: 12.11) p.m. j niiiiiiiiiminiinii! [or/ay's radio programme and Lively Report; 7.00 Time Bignt] and Nous-132 words
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Article145 1958-06-13 8 Sands trapped youth 6 hours LX)R nearly six hours 1 18-year-old holidaymaker Alan Bunting struggled for life in fog-shrouded quicksands threequarters of a mile from the shore at Cleethorpts, Lincolnshire. Thm when he dragged himself on to a sandbank he was nearly drowned. He Wag too exhausted to move as145 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-06-13 8 The Chinese city of Wang Cheng built in the Welsh hills IN the heart of Snowdonia on the rugged mountain slopes overlooking Nantmoor in Caernarvonshire, a Chinese city is being built. It is the city, Wang Cheng, and it is under construction for the 20th. Century Fox film "The Inn207 words
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Article22 1958-06-13 8 dvi h hie i Ind she ;4 B !>«» man. I A I mi ''B^ with i ■■'°^R ior ihe I22 words
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Article127 1958-06-13 8 Chi-Chi a pawl in politl HI F to have in-enMi by i: i.Tiuinm.ijß j But one ol u.(iiW\ Frankfurt /no's Hi 'C hi< hi 1 ho m barn d fr m theß State- as m:il from I 'in. <:■ Rea< un for the Hf not i' >'.ir to htl his127 words
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Article209 1958-06-13 9 a case of mistaken identity aces and was on 620 bail Wliite, 41-year-mce clerk, of I avenue, Biggin wa a INNOCENT. case of mistaken to wait a week cleared. ail like a dream/ 1 1 was bewildered i about everyny wife and fathe neighbours nk, and my job." ad a209 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-06-13 9 HUGE pipes stretch- ing from thetail of an Avro Vul- can bomber are muf-: fling to a whisper; the great roar from the plane's four Bristol Olympus engines. This is the newequipment installed at Avro's Woodford,; Cheshire, aerodrome: i lor use during the: essential grou n156 words
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Advertisement168 1958-06-13 9 Thsy laughßdr mp Verne W\\x when you wrote V^^^^^^^y^ a book about going rir around the world in 80 days— even prophesized it would be done in 80 hours"But you were right, Mr. Verne. You were right We can circle the world in 80 hours. In fact, if you'll pardon168 words
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Article, Illustration960 1958-06-13 10 LIFE AS 'ELECTRIC MISS BASSEY SEES IT THOMAS WISEMAN'S LIMELIGHT MEETS A GIRL FIGHTING FOR THE PEAK ZBVXNBVMBNMBFVMBNMBGHH THE dress, padded out at the bust, was hanging from a hook on I tie bare wall It glitterec ferociously with innumerable sequins and diamante. A naked electric light bulb was the960 words
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Article, Illustration638 1958-06-13 10 DOUGLAS ENEFER - DOUGLAS ENEFER By %<HO\V BUSINESS," said Mr. Guy Mitchell slowly, 'is a great thing-but not everything.'* He rumpled the short brown hair whose seeming disorder reflects the skill of his barber. "When I walk out on the stage I'm* Guy Mitchell. doing638 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-06-13 11 VLOATING LIFE by F.R.P.S. of Hong Kong Two star cameramen went to Lincoln's tomb, each unknown to the other. Below are pictures showing how they capturedthe subject according to their different techniques Kwan Tai-Chi FISHERMAN'S WINDOW by John I. Fish of the United States.Kwan Tai-Chi - 48 words
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Article, Illustration12 1958-06-13 11 BONDER OF A CHILD REVERENCE OF THE ADtLTS12 words
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Article, Illustration546 1958-06-13 12 N. VIETNAM BESET WITH ECONOMIC, POLITICAL POSERS POLITICAL and economic problems are plaguing the communist rulers of North Vietnam, according to visitors to that Red nation One observer who recently returned to Saigon from Hanoi said "North Vietnam is not now in a position to favourably reopen the campaign lorU P.I. - 546 words
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Article60 1958-06-13 12 Communist Chinese archaeologists recently unearthed a neolithic settlement dating back 3.000 years in Futsing County on the coastal Province of Fukien opposite Formosa Hundreds of stone adzes axes, arrow heads, knives and chisels, clay spinning wheels and thousands of pott fry pieces with different patterns were amon^ theReuter - 60 words
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Article22 1958-06-13 12 The Seoul Government fias ordered strict quarantine meaiureg at every air *nd sea port of South Korea, U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article66 1958-06-13 12 AN official Nationalist Chinese newspaper has called on the Taipeh Government to enforce a regulation prohibiting government officials from making unnecessary trips abroad and "wasting foreign exchange." The Provincial Govern-ment-owned Hsin Hsen Daily said many officials went to foreign countries to attend to their private business orU.P.I. - 66 words
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197 1958-06-13 12 MR. A. H. MIRZA, Pakistani delegate, called on the International La-bour-Organisation meeting in Geneva to help the un-der-developed countries in the modernisation of their farming industries and thus stop the movement of workers from the land to the cities. "It is noticed197 words
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479 1958-06-13 12 Dictatorship warning in Pakistani VMB E<ORMEK Pakistani Prime Minister n < CL I 1 rawardy said in Karachi that h< fe^f"!* dictator might take over Pakistail uffift first national elections are held in Wl 1 as scheduled. "If the elections are not held now they m.vn I be held atU.P.I. - 479 words
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Article237 1958-06-13 13 Found-girl the thought he 'd last I WILLWQ MAW. By C. itchie (Abetard-Schu* num. 16.#.)« ;j S a historical novel set the America of H4oi a when England and were straggling for In Ihe new conauthor, a Canadian, liU a va ,t amount of ,h and s succeeded F ucing237 words
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Article, Illustration819 1958-06-13 13 PAUL JOHNSON - PAUL JOHNSON By FREE PRESS Book Page |Bpr\iK\LS always I B^ think they can do I Bbi <. without the I .'.'l-. I :onsumed more X H scheming against 1 rge than in lightn Germans. I theme which I r819 words
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Article, Illustration402 1958-06-13 13 HAN SUYIN - A 111-PAGE WAIT FOR HERO HAN SUYIN. by YITKOMCIAThLI 1110 ll U ft, MNs Han Suyin's now book has a reversible jacket, with separate designs hack and h reflec s the 8 lit bora seeming Inability make up her nmind wh( ther I write a i r^velogiK or 8 noviSUYIN - 402 words
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Article61 1958-06-13 13 nOMPAN* oi COWARDB B] ink Bchaefer, DeuUch Us mi. srvm offlceri and lerieant arf redm-ed l (he ranks for COWWdICC 111 UN Amrr.c an Ivll W They mafnlflcently redeem themselves when outnumbered In '"in- agAlntt the laitaw. So wert wey i .ally cowardt? lira,, medicine61 words
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844 1958-06-13 14 -Says ALLAN LEWIS- CIXTEKN Class 1 stayers have been handicapped for the $25,000 Perak Derby over 1 miles tomorrow. Pride of place goes to Selangor Gold Cup winner Prince of Lalita with 9.7. Even though I consider him a good horse he is844 words
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Article73 1958-06-13 14 I JOCKEYS for the E Perak Derby are as E follows: E Prince of Lalita E (Moon), Three Rings (Barratt). Straits Code E (George), James Aitch E (Ransome). Programme E (doubtful starter), Irish E Pearl (Forte), Nazakat E (J. Jones), Collateral E (Franklin), White HeaE ther (Chadwick),73 words
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Article43 1958-06-13 14 PROBABLE scratchings at Ipoh tomorrow are as follow*: Tuft on. Prince Charter, Who Cares, Hopeful Blue, Silver Mistress, Gunong Mas, Banquo, Bliss Fire, Mlralda, Pack of Gold* Show Up, Queens way. Curb. Grand Rapids. Columbia, Clever Bur, AUkits.43 words
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Article140 1958-06-13 14 P (I. j niv. 1 f»l I College Belle 7.11; Khasim Queenswaj 9.00; Curia 8.00; 7.11; Arctic Region 7.10: Red (.rand Rapids 8.06; Colombia Wolf ii 7.10: \ab tl 7.081 7.13; Tun Dimension ;.r?; looker 111 7.07: Floa 7.07. roSKER m can win140 words
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Article152 1958-06-13 14 (LASS 4 DIV. 1 9 I IKS Conservative 9.00; Shah dOr I 8.13; Clrvi-r Bug 8.12; Allkits 8.12; Piramurr Park 8.08; Cinema 111 8.07; Main Ranee 8.06; Parrot Fashion 8.0.V, N'iii .lalian 8.0.°,: Monarch 8.0!: Marvel of Poru II 8.00; Today Matinee 7.07. W'R JAIIAN,152 words
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Article673 1958-06-13 14 Amusement Park! best in sprint Clats 1, Div. 1-6 Furs. Amusement Park 9.13; High Socks 8.07; Hopeful Blue 8.07 General Pil 8.04; St. Vltus »03; The Brave One 8.03; Monitor 8.0 1, Hurry Hurry til; Silver Mistress 8.01; Tak« Easy 8.00; Anna Kumara 7.1* Couag 7*9; Bed Sunrise 7.07. only673 words
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223 1958-06-13 14 Ciiiss 4, Div. 1-6 furs.l San Juan 9.00; Our Kin,»-B dom 8.ld; Pontican 8.04; 0"B Parole 8.04; Shoemaker S.MR Box Office II 8.02; Pack Gold 8.0'); Giislani S.mi; >ho*B Ip 7.12; Esther's Pel 'MM Foghorn 7.f>7. B SAN JUAN 0 K::-.-^B Pontican. On Shoemaker,223 words
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Advertisement59 1958-06-13 14 use BRYLCREEM' the modern hairdressing IRUCRECM M the modern way to ;ft W hair smart and health} brylcrecm/ mi messy, not grea.sy, not over-oily I Brylcreem r/uh urn <a ff c checks dryvess and dandruff I StofrS T^T''] in^'>^^ cm keep your hair and I IBBS m I BRYLCREEM H59 words
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Article, Illustration893 1958-06-13 15 LIEW NOOK YOUNG - Why Indonesia's gamble will not work LIEW NOOK YOUNG -by I'irst night] SINGLES: hoons v Ferry Sonneville; iv» v San v Tan Joe Hock. DOUBLES: I n\ Utah and Lim Say Hup v Tan wa n and Njoo Kirn Bie; |dj Choong and Ooi Teik Hock v Ferry 011 iwFree Press - 893 words
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Article255 1958-06-13 15 pi riNG Hungary 2-1 last night, l) Sweden became the first team to q.. for the quarter-finals of the World: c n petition. Thi v are also the only tram with full poi] after playing two matches in the ournann nt lay in this GroupReuter - 255 words
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Article70 1958-06-13 15 ]> HARD HUNT of Britain moved into strong position in the £2,500 sterling 72-hofe golf tournament yesterday at vorth, Surrey. int chalked up 68 for his first round 'lie tough "Burma Road," the 6.936 bourse. Only Tom Haliburton. the h home club professional, could Hunt'sReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-06-13 15 Staggering VALUE! THE WEEK-ENDER is Malaya's and Singapore's zippiest week-end magazine with 36 packed pages of terrific reading! Read this week about the DIAMOND HAIRCUT: Singapore youth introduces new hair style! HOW TO GIVE A MAN THE BRUSH OFF: An article all women must readl You can eat when you103 words
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212 1958-06-13 15 One day to go— but the Yorks match is off 'h I I hlgtorj was made 1 Hie iln^rd Hull yesterday, vrners the and Noitlnfhamthirt was ulmnrioiird rotn»>il> R day to go. No possible on Wednesday 1 match should have a f 1 6 DO prr\ IoVW match being calledReuter - 212 words
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Advertisement88 1958-06-13 15 Ex Malayan Champ.... TIGER AMAN The former bantamweight champion of Malaya con- tinuei this week his great life story his climb up the ladder of fame to the bis: flqht.s. Tiger Aman tells you himself of his bouts In the ring "My purse lor winning was $7/-." THE TIGER AMAN88 words
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Article420 1958-06-13 16 INFORMED W ash- ing ton sources said last nifht that Malaya had asked for United States economic aid and there is a possibility that it will be granted. Indications air that America, concerned over intensified cumin v nist subversion and Infiltration attempts in South -EastU.P.I. - 420 words
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Obituary62 1958-06-13 16 20 \iuuts >h (minimum). HOWE CHWEE PIEO aged 70 passed away suddenly on June 9th at IG. Lorong Pelandok off Lorong 29, Qeylang, leaving behind his widow, 6 sons Howe Sco Hoon, Soo Kee, Soo Beng, Soo Teck, Soo Cliye, Soo Seng. 4 daughters, 6 daughters-in-law, 1 son-in-law, 2662 words
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179 1958-06-13 16 Her ideal home was a shattering success THE ideal woman in the ideal home turned out to be anything but ideal for the management of an exhibition at Dortmund. West Germany. Watched by hundreds of people, she had a fit of temper in her glass walled home and smashed everythingReuter - 179 words
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269 1958-06-13 16 riMIE Queen got soaked 1 when the First Battalion, Scots Guards trooped their colour yesterday in steady rain. The pageant with 1,700 soldiers in lull dress uniform, with the massed bands of the scarlet-tu-nickrd Brigade and Guards, pipers in royal StuartReuter - 269 words
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220 1958-06-13 16 j pRANCES supreme military and civil commander in Algeria General Raoul Salan has "advised" the Prime Minister, General Charles .le Gaulle, not to order the withdrawal of army officers from the Public i Safety movement, it was learned in Algiers lastU.P.I. - 220 words
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91 1958-06-13 16 S'po reans graduate as second lieutenants THREE cadets from the Federation of Malaya and two from Singapore graduated as second lieutenants from the Officer Cadets School at Portsea. Victoria, yesterday. The Malayan cadets, who will be posted to the Federation Army, were Khairuddin bin Sharim. 22, of Kuala Lumpur .1,0Reuter - 91 words
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200 1958-06-13 16 BOURCUIBA EXPECTS TENSION TO EASE week migh, see St!* provenier.t i th P I troubled rel! £gg I Tunisia and I Aiea The President 1 tatemeniia a nationwide speech fo. lowed a fewh ports from usualh reliaS French source, n T that the French Amfi£ I sador might return toReuter - 200 words
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