The Singapore Free Press, 24 June 1958
1958-06-24
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-06-24 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper v, IV!.M. Singapore, Tuesday. June 24, 1958. Price 15Cts.17 words
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Article, Illustration197 1958-06-24 1 \\K Joseph Brand left 17 Singapore before dawn J'xlay on the last stage of nil 0,000-mile flight to aliend the Sultan of Brunei, l)r Brand who left his workaday practice in London's Lambeth in answer the Sultan's request for197 words
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273 1958-06-24 1 MORE ARMS AND MEN CROSS INNTO LEBANON Chamoun: No need for direct Anglo-US aid the Lebanese Government complained last night to the United Nations observer team about increased infiltration of men and irms across the border from Syria, President Chamoun declared that the need for direct British or American interventionReuter - 273 words
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148 1958-06-24 1 Patients robbed by man posing as nurse OOLICE have appealed ■I to the public to be on the look out for a thinlybuilt man about 5 feet 4 inches tall and of brown complexion, who has been posing as a male nurse and robbing patients at the Singapore General Hospital.148 words
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Article55 1958-06-24 1 DANISH naval sources reported yesterday that a Soviet Navy task force of 12 ships, including a heavy cruiser and four big submarines, i s heading west through the North Sea from Soviet Baltic bases. Thus move coincides with the mustering of the United States Sixth FleetU.P.I. - 55 words
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254 1958-06-24 1 Front to tell PAP: We'll fight Kallang mi IK Singapore Labour 1 Front is certain to reject the PAP warning to keep out of the Kaliang City Council by election caused by the resignation of Mr Chan Yuen Tong (Workers Party). a statement ts expected today from the Front's centra]254 words
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Article93 1958-06-24 1 INDIAN dock workers yesterday decided to continue the eight-day-old nationwide dock strike in spite of a cabled appeal from Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister. The decision Involving 100.000 men was taken at a four-hour meeting of the All-India Port and Dock Workers' Federation. Mr Nehru's cable, in93 words
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Article38 1958-06-24 1 Cyprus blast— but it wasn't bomb An explosion occurred late last night in an electrical transformer at the Cyprus police headquarters in Nicosia. It was due to an electrical fault, not to a bomb. Damage was Blight ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article30 1958-06-24 1 July flr.st grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 75"! cents a lb., up threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's clo.se. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Article75 1958-06-24 1 A CHINESE Nationalist naval patrol A sank one Chinese Communist gunboat and severely damaged four limed inks oil the China mainland coast yc tcrday the NttSKltot mmistry said in Tiipoh. The K«'d vessels were intercepted by two Nationalist warships southwest o Qurmny while sailing toward theU.P.I. - 75 words
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Advertisement91 1958-06-24 1 i tv 'H ui a typical Truffood look I |j for healthy, I jtjJ y ij happy babies x^p.- jiy^ /--> like this one, Trufood'a 1\ V 1 J tin- finest food you ran buy j'^w^^vf :<J^J yK I Humanised Trufood, l\ V)/**^» J*^^/ \A fl Follow-on -Trufood unil VjJ\^91 words
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Article337 1958-06-24 2 Point of no return seen in bitter protest YUGOSLAVIA yesterday protested 'most vigorously" to i Hungary against anti- Yugoslav accusations contained in the announcement of the execution of Mr. Imre Nagy, former Hungarian Premier. It said th t announcement had dealt a heavy Wow to HungarianYugoslav337 words
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136 1958-06-24 2 Polish Reds also disapprove of the execution fi^iii; Polish Communist Party central committee X has sent a circular to local party organisations expressing disapproval of the execution of the former Hungarian Premier, linre Nayy. according to wellinformed sources in Warsaw last night The circular, giving the line of the partyReuter - 136 words
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Article40 1958-06-24 2 rpiih United Nations special committee on Hungary, X which on Saturday issued a statement deploring the execution of Mr. Nagy, General Pal [Vfaleter and two of their associates, is exnected to meet again tomorrow.— 1 ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article49 1958-06-24 2 4 UKRMAN Mill, "Girls rl [n Danger," induced a I M ear-old sei vant Inge Wedam to try to commit suicide by jumping from a 23 yd. high railway brich i into Drau River m Austria, a poli day. ihe exI LO -c >iie lon49 words
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Article20 1958-06-24 2 film, the report said. (The film illustrates how young girls are exposed fcn <ho dangers of life).— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article31 1958-06-24 2 Russia's Central Trades Union Council has asked Britain's Trades Union Congress for joint action to- rds universal peace, cording to the Soviet i icy Tass ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-06-24 2 THE 'SEXLESS' MESS DRESS FOR W.R.AF. OFFICERS It look the Air .Ministry over two years to make up its mind about the design for a woman officer's 'mess" dress, tor evening wear Finally when i( was shown in London recently fashion experts .described ii as "disappointing, colourless and a I)itPopper - 96 words
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Article18 1958-06-24 2 i >r < I cen lorshlp in oylon continues to br en i ore §d saj ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article97 1958-06-24 2 FRENCH TROOPS GET SET TO GO T'f >■■'•"<■» array £Sz frJs£i g&B the blockade of "JS posed afti r Kmbing in p|bn£?2 trees said th. Jgtimrawal would si rtfe 1X or seven days nS :i;)r campswS oe disband d. rhc only qu tion I clear last night wa future ofReuter - 97 words
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29 1958-06-24 2 Grei d Spa "coordinate" regarding the Arab tries, it wa Aih- j sterday after a conference ek and S] a mini r ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article35 1958-06-24 2 Albania 'we'll keep on trying' Mr. Mehmut Shehu banian Prime Mi I i >aid his country Will tinue trying to develc relations with Yugos] spite of diffen their two Q parties, Tirana Radio ported. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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159 1958-06-24 2 REACTIONS to the Brl tish plan for Cyprus and latest reports from the Lebanon were reviewed yesterday by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmlllan, and the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. The British Foreign or flee emphasised earlier thai Britain was luiiy behind159 words
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349 1958-06-24 3 H i: negro leaders told Pres i nt Eisenhower yesterday Bl court decision postpon- st hool integration in Little U had shocked and outLj negro citizens and mil- 1)s o! their fellow AmeriI negro leaders, during a n > ,u teReuter - 349 words
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Article149 1958-06-24 3 'MISS X' EVERYONE KNOWSCHRISTINE DISPUTE over a series oi newspaper articles today made Christine niman, British tennis star, le leasi anonymous person fer to wear the pseudonym pss X." The London evening newsi\ The Star had plant iun a series of 11 iews with GeOrge forthington, the coach v*no asReuter - 149 words
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148 1958-06-24 3 Father visits atom spy Fuchs in jail-spirit is not broken,' he says rpHE Daily Mail reported A yesterday that professor Emil Fuchs, 84-year-old theologian father of British atom spy Klaus Fuchs, had visited his son in a London jail after a trip from Leipzig, East Germany, where he lives. KlausReuter - 148 words
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140 1958-06-24 3 NEW YORK'S traditional welcome to its distinguished visitors— a "tickertape" parade along Broadway—came to a sudden halt yesterday when a three-year-old girl dash into the roadway to present President Garcia of the Philippines with a rose. Tessi Manotok, watching theReuter - 140 words
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Article232 1958-06-24 3 Labour stormy petrel to quit \|i John McGovern, fiery j I abour Member of I iment who led Glasnuntet marchers in |30'a and was once ea out of the House nmoni by eight at- is to retire, it announced yesterday. .McGovern, now. 71, 1 Hfe as a plumber's ntici andReuter - 232 words
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Article163 1958-06-24 3 WORK OF A WIFE WORTH $17,000 A MIDDLE-CLASS British housewife with three children is worth nearly M$ 17,000 a year for the work she does in a homeThe figure has been assessed by a national newspaper following a statistical report by Oxford University into the value of a wife. TheReuter - 163 words
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Article29 1958-06-24 3 An Hungarian delegation led by Mr. Nanos Kadar. Communist Party Chief, opened talks with Bulgarian leaders in Sofia yesterday, according to the Bulgarian news agency ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article22 1958-06-24 3 King Baud will lead try* Quouroan Bairam feast ptlfrrimagc to Mecca, it wai reported from Jedda yrsterday. U.P. I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, June 24, 1958.
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Article305 1958-06-24 4 opinion Red on-off tactics \VITH monotonous reYV gularity the Russians I have in the past decade j played their on-ofl tac- j tics In dealings with the West— on with the smiles and half-promises, then .suddenly oil with the mask to the accompaniment of threats and menaces. Now it's "off"305 words
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Article, Illustration464 1958-06-24 4 JOHN LAMBERT - JOHN LAMBERT BETTE DAVIS LOOKS BACK ON 50 YEARS AND LAUCHS AT WHAT SHE SEES... AND ACCEPTS Bii t tie dam s fl laughed until every line on her 50--b year-old face stood But unlike most actresses fed on the flattery of being a film star,464 words
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Article915 1958-06-24 4 MARK CHRISTIE - MARK CHRISTIE "A Giant'i Strcnth," by the Inns of Court (onsrryativp and Unionist Society (Cristophor John son). rE massive and mountIng power of Britain's trade unions and the fear of unemployment that determines the use of that power are the two main factors concerned In the915 words
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Advertisement12 1958-06-24 4 I IHIIMi 1 Green Spot z z j O Orange I allilllilll.lllllMlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllltlililll.il.'12 words
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Advertisement37 1958-06-24 4 tfjl* FOR THE CONNOISSEUR brought from France to your doorstep PORT SALUT POINTE DE BRIE anA (buy; KUyU 1 1 UK I PONT L'EVEQUE a perfect finish ?f*J J 1 to your meal! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COjB37 words
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414 1958-06-24 5 CLASSROOMS AND FIELDS URGED FOR OUR YOUTH fl,! ;v>r- Federation ut Boys' Clubs yes[l day appealed for more support from the jft on Ministry and the pubic in the fight K juvenile delinquency. m in. secretary of the 10,000-Strong federals M;-. Tan Huat Keng yesterday told the Free KV that414 words
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Article38 1958-06-24 5 $195m. plan for U.S. rocket sub Il Btatea Nnvy 'v awarded a $05 (about Msl9s mil- !"i(! tor the devert b r^i-k( t -power e missile known which la de h< i tunched from on or below ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article168 1958-06-24 5 THE Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce will next week draw up a memorandum to the Government asking for special protection of their economic interests in the Colony. It., president. Inch* 1 Ab dul Humid bin Allwie. yesterday told the Free Press that Malay businessmen feared168 words
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Article36 1958-06-24 5 The Scottish Home Office yesterday ordered strict security arrangements ior movinn mass murderer] etei Manuel from the death ceu oi Barlinnie Jail In Gra igo* to Edinburgh for hi appeal today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article40 1958-06-24 5 Pre ideni Nasaer, head oi tht united Arab |oi Egypt <> 11(i s lean on Saturday tor a visit to ITugo lavia a tne invitation ol Pre ident TO( X il was announced in -'iro 1 yesterday ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-06-24 5 picture. U.S. Army officers E stationed in Korea E E j°'» with Korean oili- E E cials and farmers in E the annual rice plant- E E ing ceremony. E 5 The ceremony is a E E special day to honour E the farmers and to E pray for aU.P.I. - 88 words
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Article85 1958-06-24 5 rpHE changing of the Hari Raya Haji holiday from Friday to Saturday has upset 'he plans o j man y people. Learner drivers, whose te.sts were to be held on Saturday, will now be tested on Friday. The police courts have also announced that summons85 words
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Article25 1958-06-24 5 Twenty-four Malay villagers from the Sembawang rural district will take part in a civics course organised by the Department of Information Services today.25 words
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Article130 1958-06-24 5 WOMEN TO HOLD MORE RALLIES r |"iiE Singapore Coun- il of Women plans to hold more rallies to .seek public support for its one-mau-one-wife campaign, The secretary of the council. Mrs. Shirin Fo/dar. said they were not 'discouraged by the poor response shown at the recent rally." "We plan to130 words
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Article25 1958-06-24 5 Jacob Malik. Soviet ambassador to Britain, returned by air to London la. t. night utter his recall to Moscow a week ago.25 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-06-24 5 Four weeks old Andrew David Manley with his mother (left) and five months old Nicholas Antony John Aikman with his mother (right) after the christening ceremony in St. Mary's Church at Kuala I Lumpur. Mr. F. I). Manley of Malacca is on the extreme left and Mr. .1. 11. Aikman56 words
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Miscellaneous193 1958-06-24 6 JEFF lIAWKE by Sydney Jordan I I MAWKE THEN MED BETTEC I ANO THEH B&F&&E TH£ eYBS Of? 7%/E I I COJTBOL II IS TRVIKKS Q 6 QUICK ABOUT IT I ASTOUfsfOtfO EAQTHAA&N EACH t*IECM I I THAT NOT A CWAMCE -^^^^^MHJ I ELSE. Sl« .i^ B«eAk:i»sHs >j JBB^ I193 words
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Miscellaneous570 1958-06-24 6 BORN today, y Ou are oj ,Z r who can "talk the bini !lJe 1 trees." m other word \ol th^ I special talent for Saver n huvt I j when it comes to selling on^ 1 i and j I QM or an idea. thlreT^H entirely real. You have570 words
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Article173 1958-06-24 7 LONDON. Jun, l'iruuu> Today Nll K>S i i.I. r l uorts June 22 buyers 22 v;.- 4 22 i .seller.- DO sellers jui> 22 buyei.- 22 buyers 22 X sell 22 sellers r No l R*S Spot 22 1 buyers 22% buyers Jl 22 n sellers :>2173 words
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Article95 1958-06-24 7 INF.W YORK, Juno :>;!. Previous Today IS Straits Spot 96.00 noni. 94.75 nom. l\ fa iutts »,,ii. contract July 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 94.75 sellers 9500 sellers Sfpt 93.75 buyers 93.75 buyers 94.75 sellers 95.00 seller? OM quiet. SALES: Nil. trrKR Futures July 26.15 paid 26.32 buyers95 words
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Article29 1958-06-24 7 NEW YORK, June Previous Todaj SOlndusMala 473.60 471.66 'M Railroads H8.43 4» Ih.motic Bonds 90.75 90.68 15 utilities 78.59 f3.71 Stocks Composite Averajes 163.84 163. iJ29 words
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Article54 1958-06-24 7 Malabar sixm and awaiting re--1 25 1 i afloate 25 1 June shipment 25. Lampong spot awaiting release 25 1 2. J)',. June shipment 25. Above prices quoted Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white .spot and awaiting release 40. afloaus 39 to 38, and June shipment 37 sellers ex-dork. in54 words
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Article97 1958-06-24 7 COPR4 Philippines c.i.f. L.K.' N"ith J uropean ports delivered weight per long- ton June/July COPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North < uropean ports delivered weight per long ton June''July COCONUT OIL crude Straits < if, I uropean ports In bulk Pet long ton June'July COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon97 words
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Article77 1958-06-24 7 V K Royal Navy ships based at the Singapore Base arc taking part anl submarine cxer'ft now in progress. 1 icoxnalee. Pj and aircraft of the Pakistan and Oy- iea are ai. o taking Naval Ba te spokesman he local based ships Bulwark Newfound evlot77 words
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Article44 1958-06-24 7 parade of 8,000 Muslim ex iervicemen before General de Gaulle on July 1 1 m pran< e*a nation holi(liV to mark the storming o 'i the Ba tille In 1789 > Ijeing planned It was learn led in Paris >'44 words
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Article, Illustration212 1958-06-24 7 MADAM TIC-TAC," the REME Dramatic Society's latest presentation which opened last night at the REME Theatre in Ayer Raja Road, is a thriller with a star-studded cast. In the name part on the deaf and blind cafe owner and gang leader is Maureen Clarke, wellknown212 words
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396 1958-06-24 7 city councillors arc worried at the slow progress ftf tin* 530,000,000 loan floated in April. Only S7,(i()0,<»00 lias been subscribed so far. The bulk of the money has come from the Centra] Provident Fund, I which has been contributing at the rate oi about396 words
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Article161 1958-06-24 7 HOOLIGANS AT POOL BUT NO THUGS BATHERS in Yan Kit swimming pool are not threatened or Intimidated by secret society men, but there \s evidence Of petty thefts and hooli* ganism, This is the conclusion of an inquiry conducted by the Singapore City Council after reports had been received that161 words
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Article29 1958-06-24 7 Preside tla A tli! Sherman Adan y* terdaj reaffirmed hi dec! lon to remali In Washington and aid "i feel i havi v f U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Advertisement246 1958-06-24 7 OVERSEAS Readers are Up-to-Date! Malaya is the focal poinl Budget is the ideal papei to of' South East Asia and send regularly to Malayan many people today considei itudents and ex Malayans t a t this i- an area where abroad. 1110 future destinies 01 the ti m "Budget" can246 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-06-24 7 sincapore !hich tides! TODAY: 4.20 pm TOMORROW: 4.13 am R and 5.11 P H THURSDAY: 5.43 a.m. and 6.1!) p.m. I FRIDAY: l.$Q •»>• iin(l a 7 22 p.m. SATURDAY: s and 8.11 P m SUNDAY: 954 *m. and 9M P' u MONDAY: 10.46 and ».52 P .m- P_ -.mm118 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-06-24 8 I The reeds and sedge of the Danube delta 1 1 are to supply the material base for an inter- I I national cellulose combine currently under construction at Braila, Rumania, under the auspices of Comecon (the eastern block's council for mutual economic co-operation). I It is90 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-06-24 8 picture. A handy hose serves a double purpose for film star Belinda Lee. Not only was It refreshing, but it also tave her that ratnsoaked appearance for a particular scene In her new film "Nor The Moon By Night." The film i s set against the colourfulReuter - 54 words
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Article203 1958-06-24 8 POET WAS SO UPSET OEARDED Oxford 1J undergraduate Viscount Encombe's head-line-making skiffle and champagne party to celebrate his "sending down," ended last week in the magistrates' court. Two young men who were guests at the f amour, "thrash." John William Howe. 19-year-old Bra.srnose undergraduate, and Graham Wallace, a 17--vear-old poet,203 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-06-24 8 CIR W I N STON J CHURCHILL is seen here with fellow Trustees ot the proposed Churchill College for Cambridge University when 1 r l e v Sir Winston's London home at 28, Hyde Park Gate. Sir Winston s chairman of the Trustees; seated beside him is the81 words
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Article80 1958-06-24 8 rpIIREE boy- fell ljto| 1 wartime static watj tank at the di used era* send airport England, i were drown* d Worker, ran Wgy nearby houfing °sa the two boys- :m vain. The boys fell nW at play. One ggg^j out, but Patrick rite Hampton-crescent, w» .send, and80 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Title Section10 1958-06-24 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday, June 24, 1958.10 words
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Article664 1958-06-24 1 Add modern touches to your home SINGAPORE'S younger married couples are discovering the satisfaction ot" care fully-chosen interior decorations for their homes, flats or bungalows. Household accessories of all sorts are arriving daily in our shops to tempt young homemakers into sweeping reforms. There is no question about it: the664 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-06-24 1 f RELIC of the Ming dynasty is this elegant cartouche, a Chinese scroll painting of much beauty and ornamental value. It is but one of numerous calligraphic and other types of wall to be found in a local shop which has acquired a big collectionFree Press - 115 words
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Advertisement130 1958-06-24 1 HAVE YOU EVE* Mj* i' i o i in Iv MILO •veil as drinl il now. Itu iprinklii MfLO, in its dry form, ovei brr.nl and but too il /ou like it weeter, will be delighted the delieiou! fla e |j C ac> cal I MILO DtLrGHI j% •,iliij |)|im,im130 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-06-24 2 s IIE/fES a lovely way to 5 fl use our hand blockS ed native Malayan prints 2 now being made at the Sf S.A.T.A. ivorkshops by S former TB patients. It is 5 a three-piece leisure en--5 semble in cotton. S Available in yardage Shenton Way,93 words
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Article203 1958-06-24 2 A continental variation of Malaya's sattay is a sort of miscellaneous shish-kabob, a highlyflavourful treat for you to serve your guests at your next barbecue party. Assemble the contents of a 12-ounce tin of whole mushrooms, six small ripe tomatoes, one pound of bacon one pound of chicken203 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1958-06-24 2 Femin sco pe THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN OCAL businessmen h; ships of a portable t leaving instructions to 1 away from Singapore. When, at the World Exhibition at Paris at the turn of the century the physicist Valdemar Poulsen demonstrated lor the Arst time theFree Press - 1,148 words
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Advertisement66 1958-06-24 2 Bac Stick DEODORANT a touch for day-long freshness The new, delightful underarm-hygiene t so delightful and comfortable and so neat and gt_ P^Jing M lHiiiiiiiiit3iiiiiiiiiiii:jiiiiiiiiiiii[j|iiiiiiiiiiit3miiiii'ir['iiiiimi:i!t3iiiiiiiiiiiitjr wedding PICTURES Make arrangements If Off? for your photographs ♦o be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 or write \o Free Press Photographic66 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-06-24 3 picture. Singapore upholds its global repute as a I centre for buyers of Far Eastern treasures. I One shop offers a new- I> -acquired collection lof antique ivories, Z some of museum quali- ty. Shown here is a happy god in feudal I robes, the delicate and three dimensionalFree Press - 74 words
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Article203 1958-06-24 3 H ERE TO BUY... ■TAIL .tin! r veiling gowns, ■<' Mary, Ltd., 13 Battery Chinese scrolls, C.K. ■Ltd-, 241 River Valley l^'wden "Great Bar- shell costume jewel■VV>u crystalware and I Wan. Silvercratt Shop, rmang Rd., Chinese wooden lions, carved •rsev and carved ivory I China Trading Co., 101 I Hotel203 words
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Advertisement134 1958-06-24 3 CHILDREN'S WEAR I > 0 > V > > From > 8 W |> Counfry j Orchard Road Open until 6 p.m. playtcx /^JB F Magic Controller x9|^^^ 52 North Bridge Road (near High Street) Singapore. Tel: *****. 4* Beauty Problems? Consult Louise Klerk j -i <* < Jeunesse et134 words
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451 1958-06-24 4 NEW TEXTILES FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS T'HE British National Fabric Fair's dozens ot exhibitors, representing the United King dom's largest manufactturers are making h strong bid for dominance In the textile marl this season and tin 1 forthcoming summer and autumn with their offerings >t cottons and rayons, silks and man-made451 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-06-24 4 Christian Dior* s I influence is seen In a sparkling 7iew array* of cocktail gowns that* have arrived at a Bat-* tery Road shop. The attractive mo-* del on left port raps* the softened gcomc-* trie line in the femi- nine cocktail frock* with free flowing Skirt flaring94 words
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Article, Illustration216 1958-06-24 4 You, too, can now own 'silver' sets THOSE who adore pure silver but cannot afford it will rejoice in tho newly arrived Picquotware from England. The metal from which these lovely and inexpensive silver-like pieces were 1 made 1$ the brain-child of a French silversmith and metals expert and their216 words
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Advertisement129 1958-06-24 4 if NOW M Changing your hair colour easy as changing your mind Colour i going to everyone's c.i d the exciting r.\ u a colon r oi Rubinstein s color-tini Rin es. So easiU too I No messj ei in:' no timing no complicate I I lications. Simply pmi on129 words
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Article165 1958-06-24 9 'Tough guy' wrote to Solomons IK) a man who had just I lost £10 000 in a single night it was just rubbing salt in the vvouna. Said the note to boxing promoter Jack Solomons: "Leave £50 in Number Two! toilet at Belsize Park! Under-ground station or else Or else165 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-06-24 9 B Foot -sore Londoners gratefully climbed aboard a red double-decker bus B in Regent Street. The bUB, owned by the People's League for the Defence of Freedom offered "free rides at your own risk" during the London bus strike. It was being run throu< he West End64 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-06-24 9 'HOOP ACT A man dives through a paper hoop below m another doing a hand- stand, all on a tall platform, as experts of I the Army School of Physical Training, re- g B hearsed at Aldershot, i Hampshire, for the iloyal Tournament at P Earls Court which ended last51 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-06-24 9 UN IS HOST TO USTEES (not a trustee), s chairman of >eal committee; fessoi Sir Alex'odd meeting was rev iew the pro'hich has been m the appeal consider reports d from subtees establishonncction with Jal building and tration of the intended that ill College shall *morial to Sir n and66 words
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Article42 1958-06-24 9 Owned water tank S lfl; artificial rei« groped about the bottom oi 1" minutes' ;i| i the second *l. pumped G.oon' r 1 *ter out ol the m. lire no other S, trapped, said: "Chilli raits in Dozens of I Nnt them42 words
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297 1958-06-24 10 A RUSSIAN WARNING TO PAKISTAN ON BASES CUSING Pakistan of allowing construction uf i s. missile bases near Russian territory Moscow lias warned the Karachi Govern men 1 "to ponder over the grave consequences which would await Pakistan." warning has just been disclosed in Moscow with the publication of aReuter - 297 words
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Article42 1958-06-24 10 Rains have saved Formosa's rice crops and prevented a threatened shortage this year, Nationalist Chinese Food Commissioner K.G. Li said in Taipeh. He expects the 954.000-ton target tor the year's first nee crop now to be met.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-06-24 10 After viewing a U.S. military parade, in Seoul, South Korean President Syngman Knee visited a primary school constructed with j materials provided by U.S. Armed Forces Assistance to Korea projects. During the visit, a schoolboy presented the President and Mrs. Rhee each with a bouquet. Picture taken at the school82 words
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Article34 1958-06-24 10 Fhe 315-foot Japanese training barque Nippon ■fraru ha 3 arrived In Van■'■•l' on Its trans-Pacific lining crui.M-. The mare-rigged vessel built 1930, Is one ol the last tvp. afloat, ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article165 1958-06-24 10 N W?J« 3 2 spetlmen > °t alleged Japanese copy in- «f They included what Ja-'- panese oilicials believed to be imitations of American chairs, cigarette lighters. fountain pens, stationery, toys, German motor cycles cutlery, and cameras] French cosmetics, Dutch electric shavers and Norwegian lightingReuter - 165 words
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Article26 1958-06-24 10 Primary and middle school teachers in Formosa will be paid an additional Ms:jO monthly Starting August the Formosan Education Department htm announced.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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Article137 1958-06-24 10 Red China in new attack on Kishi nOMMTXIST China has v served notice that it would spurn any olive branch extended in Japan Peking's reaction to tin- policy address made bj newly-elected Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuk > Kishi before the National Diet appeared to back up the opinion of JapaneseU.P.I. - 137 words
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Article25 1958-06-24 10 .4 consignment of JamM drugs to be indented Algerian refugees m Tun: Ma has left y "m fiam a aboard the Frcim freighter Tigre. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article25 1958-06-24 10 A 1 ,134-1 J nil, Ri I [>v. i al ng < X 1 LanchoM I been con pi I Chines* I N< 9f Chii U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article42 1958-06-24 10 I [•he LJ.S An m firing v,n scene of the Gl a B shoo! !l created a i J Japan relations a has now been i"f i Japanese hai o l nese tank urn' A men I to i 1 then U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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Article17 1958-06-24 10 Taipeh'a Intern 1 port handled m coming .<"(! outg I ■engers las( m pared with i I U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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Article43 1958-06-24 10 The Jap. ui council of sciej iM.s in Ti'kyo lias nomi ated seven delegates represeni Ja] at t fifth gen< ral assembly the sp< cial committee the [nternational phy leal Vear < servati to bi held I] ir( Julv 30 to August 9. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article26 1958-06-24 10 J The West G rman A:r.bJ sador to Japan. Dr WB helm Ha a.s, has M Tokyo by air foi 'I tions with $m Government. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article42 1958-06-24 10 7V/r National Okayawa Hospital in Western Japan has submitted an application to the Japanese Go- vernment for < tablishment oj i "m bank* to etisw i. cc guate supply mothe milk to babies, established it be t first of its khu W ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article32 1958-06-24 10 Mr E, 8. Paul, acting director of the industry bureau of the C'cyloncsc Ministry of Industries and Fisheries, has arrived in Peking. He If leading a government textile delegation to China.— U.P.IU.P.I - 32 words
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Article33 1958-06-24 10 Mr. s. Tsuruoka, Japan's amba.ssador to the Vatican, has been appointed Japan's chieC delegate to the tenth session of the International Whaling Commission due to begin at The Hague on June 23. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article16 1958-06-24 10 Nationalist China and South Vietnam will elevate their respective legations to embassies on July I.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article45 1958-06-24 10 Bangkok Prime Minister Tanom Kittikacborn .said Siam had agreed to holil discussions with Burma of border problems, including maintenance of peace and order along the boundary and the Burmese Government campaign against former Kuomintang troops and rebels as well as problems raised by smuggling.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article16 1958-06-24 10 THE new YORK JOURNAL OF COM MERCK PVBLtSHED A 40-PAGE SUP" PLEMENT O.V THE PHILIPPINES.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 16 words
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Article25 1958-06-24 10 Trade with Red china oJ 'tremendous Importance" to Canada, Mr. Geoffrey L. Has/ard. president oi tlic Canadian Association Of Purchasing Agents said In Montreal ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article58 1958-06-24 10 Dr. cc. HajagopalacharU elder statesman of India said in Madra s that the refusal of Britain and the United States to react favourably to Russia's unilateral ban on nuclear tests was because of a "baseless /ear/- in consequence, )ic said they irerc resorting l 0 ''shameful tactics of finding suspiciousReuter - 58 words
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617 1958-06-24 11 They show villagers way to a better life H^v of young E lanfi trained in W techniques of Ij u sanitauon. ■r'i teaching and I arespread- through the and forest- ti plains of their nl taking modW v of life to the K" ramme. known K vv ition, is modell■op'Reuter - 617 words
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129 1958-06-24 11 ALL STEPS TAKEN TO PREVENT A-ILLNESS rpilK I nited States ha s asX sured the United N*« tion.s Trusteeship Council that "every precaution humanly possible" was being taken to protect Inhabitants of the Pacific, islands trust territory from nuclear radiation. Mr. Dclmas Nucker, high commissioner for the American administered territory,Reuter - 129 words
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Advertisement296 1958-06-24 11 —z^^^ TROPHIES m 2|4 7%e DESMO I for AH Sports lO^l^'i Foldinz Chair ZZT ELECTRIC KETTLE roiain S CUPS, SHIELDS. MEDALS. N i Outdoor Comfort \=r FBEE PRESS tankards, spoons, Etc. mm VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNTS .Ya _^^f W fi 511.00 E SHOPPIJ|S -^^r^/ \|Ljr Engraving a bpecialtty < fL i296 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-06-24 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM 15! by A.R.P.S. SYMBOL O* iKAu. Loke Loh HongLoke Loh Hong - 14 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-06-24 12 1 v; often, little leery oi i I wlt fancy i;, i,,.|' ittlvtt* Howevel ther photo- V"- 1 «>* "theorj Is bMed »he n t h» e na to keep m mind Tin: WORK is DONE by Lee Sow I im. A.R.P.S45 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-06-24 12 A colour slide show entitled. '■The Ea^t Coast of Malaya", by four DhotOgrapbers who recently returned from an expedition there, will be held OXI Thursday at No. 4 Cashin Street, at 8.00 p.m. Black and white prints by the photographers, Soh Kee Loon, Mun Chor Koon.Ho Moon Lok; Au Thian Chor - 150 words
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425 1958-06-24 12 Malaya's salon champ does it again IJO you wain to know who is the bi salon photographer Malaya today? Ac Ing to Who's v. in I ial Photography of the 1958 Ph< I let] hi America Journal, our champion lensman M:* fan Pook Leun R.P.S who has "held I fort"425 words
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Article, Illustration988 1958-06-24 13 HAROLD BUNTING - Dr. Livingstone, I presume?' was only a beginning HAROLD BUNTING 'hi FREE PRESS Book Page 11,. m INGSTONBi 1 urner Tin I g heiome ;i I'l mv quoted W l dtnu&td toiiR (in towards W who uttered V i felt, have W more .lynami- tched fco the m j the988 words
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Article438 1958-06-24 13 IVAN YATES - ITS HERO- WORSHIP IVAN YATES A tale of Edwina and Dickie By rHIS is a choice addition to the literature of hero-worship. It has all th e authentic marks. At times it prickles the scalp with embarrassment. The author, a South African who "now lives in Mayfair," has clearly seen438 words
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Article202 1958-06-24 13 He isn't really crazy I>lll MONK* t P| //I J l'.\ HCO.MI IK i I BAKKIE. neurotic Cal progresses from i ndon uni vei Ity philosophy lectuj to an e oi sJ pills, from a mental h pita] to Boho and i- Id i i wedded <.. Strictly contemporary decor202 words
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Advertisement38 1958-06-24 13 \»T[V\ "JI *7 GOOD COMMUNICATIONS -I y%Sr Z%' jm \y CUT COS TV "Hk A ilL^' l ir P^^S ■ES^^Sl^V'* nutntt' V IJ l?l fi minim/ <nnl n nuir iippl* rJyfr/S EJJsssfc I V 0 CONNOR CO LTD38 words
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387 1958-06-24 14 -THAT'S WAY TO IMPROVE, SAYS U.S. COACH JJIK only way to improve the standard of swimming in Siniri- pore is to start a olony Swimming League open to every club So claims Hob Clotwortny, Olympic divine cnampion, and swimming coach at Dartmouth Collie Hanover,387 words
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Article95 1958-06-24 14 I>ETER Mills and 1 Bernard Hunt. British Ryder Cup golfers, shared the top individual award in the Bowmaker 36 holes s t roke tournament. which ended yesterday at Sunningdale Berkshire Mills played brilliant golf to equal the British tournament nine-holes record with an outward .score95 words
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Article68 1958-06-24 14 Australian swimmers coming \N Australian swimming team is expected in Singapore on August 26 All women, they wilfbe retiirnta g Ca?mff the Empire Gam ea The Singapore Amateur swimming Association is negotiating for an attempt I oy these swimmers on world records when they give an exhibition appearance on August68 words
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Article73 1958-06-24 14 I^RLAND Kops, the All-' J England bad ml n ton champion, i. s to .stay in the Fiir East. The forceful Danish singles star left Penang by air yesterday for Bangkok lie i.s to work for the East Asiatic Company. other members <>f the Danish team are73 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-06-24 14 WHAT is this? Hotkey or toeeer? The gan »hfek ol Wr.r '"it moment IJre < toelr *> or hurling f 1 Bi >shin. mi? a lot tin, lks in hockey, s < N U) in, defender is ri»~ Paul Popper Pic- I lure.Paul Popper - 44 words
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266 1958-06-24 14 New boxing rule to beat the 'cut eye' verdicts A R UL3 T taking way from thc referee the powe] to stop a fight because of an eye mouth >i ?ralian he boxtag: haS to 1)tod for niture Aus Tin- rule has ben sot up by Stadium, Ltd. and will266 words
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Article143 1958-06-24 14 3½-hourd tennis battle uoxor hs end| ranee went to tralian Don Can yesterday at WimbJ don on the open! day or the All Eni land championships He boat British inteni tlonal Billy Knight Id three-and-a-half hour 8 game duel by 7-5. 5-7. i 15, 6-3, 12-10 after Knij had been143 words
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Article30 1958-06-24 14 JAP PILOT CAME 24TH Isamu Oda apan 1 24th out oi 61 fl fisi who participated I kilometre distance '1 from Leszno t torday in the world championship ,ii ntHlllllfl30 words
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Article225 1958-06-24 14 rpiIRKK Sydney men are x trying for selection In an Australian tram to compete in the 1958 Paraplegic "Olympic Games' at Stoke ManJevlllf (Hngland) i n J»»y. (Paraple K ic s are People suffering from paralysis of the lower limbs). ln Urn*' are 31 year old225 words
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Miscellaneous258 1958-06-24 14 I I |i f [3 I H&MK IS I \£> W l Q I I r —^SBHSv___ -Js«fflJß»_^.__ 2& I P**MM CLUES ACROSS •> Th« r- at^ i l n( F\.A.F. bnnq; a letter 1 broken rod in a pan? to the French (7), A LK 3> AII money after258 words
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Article567 1958-06-24 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Martin's newcomer impresses fgf Ija Rapat, Wt noli after K Cameron ■Li Nscnt betIt lything ill K; in pi! r this K number two K. dispose of E tiort in the H k went unK ol thick iii ted about NiVt.^ mover k567 words
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365 1958-06-24 15 MIDDLESEX 169 BEHIND Gftfse of play i \X A R I S PRONG f mDIFF TO 1 FIRST rms sea- DD] t. sl x I 127 for ird, the a< d much partnership i i 1 Gilbert 91. pinner Jim ith 95 made the365 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-06-24 15 JAGUAR challenge to... the MASERATI NEXT Sundaj will fea. lure the clash oi two of the Litest racing cars in a race at Monza, Italy. Two Jaguars and a Ma. serati are now at the Mon/.i track where they arc preparing for tin* 50(1 mile vavv to be contested this135 words
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220 1958-06-24 15 BRITISH GOLF AWARD TO SELWYN LLOYD I v:k K imer, the A car p] i I nal lawn ..i.i promoter, i aid on hi arrival In London \> I rd h H hi was hoping to opi i ni ii ions for220 words
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325 1958-06-24 16 Ike a step nearer exchange of American atom secrets riii: SENATE yes« 1 terday approved a Hill permitting President Eisenhower to exchange more atomic weapons information with America's allies but inserted two new restrictions on the President's authority. The chief amendment to the Bill would limit to Britain the PresidentsReuter - 325 words
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202 1958-06-24 16 Bonn makes strong protest to Moscow A WEST GERMAN Poreigi Ministry spokesman sale in Boon last night thai [no \\est German embass\ in Moscow received advance warning of yesteraays attack o n the emo'H sy ?>' youn K Russians, prote^. f r 6Xtra *> ollce T/ie H'cvrt German ambassador inReuter - 202 words
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126 1958-06-24 16 A SEVEN-CAR passenger train roared down a E&eep mountainside near Orizaba, Mexico, with no one at the controls on Sunday, leaped the tracks and Bmashed through a crowded railway station in the Valley below. Official SOUrcea in Mexico City said two persona were killed andU.P.I. - 126 words
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256 1958-06-24 16 M^ ITA Y and civilia officials in Paris yesterday investigated i *,i Shortly after the rioting ended, a gang of youths raided a local branch of the communist party in Lyons and- set the front of the building afire with petrol.U.P.I. - 256 words
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Article46 1958-06-24 16 A resolution proposing that a national -Public oarety Committee be set up in Paris is duo to be debated in Algiers today lne aim would be to coordinate a public safety movement in the French caDital with that in Algeria ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-06-24 16 put inc. Vfsssm MR. R A Y M (> N I) GREAVES, who has overhauled hundreds of church organs in many countries. In the last 13 years yesterday started his inspection of the organ at St. Andrew's Cathedral. It will take him three day s before he can make aFree Press - 61 words
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Article25 1958-06-24 16 /v i-eunoDiun; (West Germany) court yesterday forbade a 70-year-old woman from riding her bicycle becau.se She wa.s "a menace to traffic." ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article53 1958-06-24 16 NKRUMAH GHANA TO BECOME REPUBLIC in Ca JEN* 2 slal visi tit!? Arab RenuhiS leUl 4«*ecE whether V^ parr,. CQ$ techni p* 5c mah s f;- .vi open ,-.;;^i Dr. Nkrumah <n-i i J«at. but this mS 1 a century, ?m T^ero are two ways fai Jf/? Independent SSca CairoReuter - 53 words
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62 1958-06-24 16 A-WEAPONS NO EVIL, SAYS ARCHBISHOP Th<> Archbishop of terbury, Dr. Gi ffreyFii said yesterday it was i to bay nuclear mi were, oi their nature, ei "It is the Christian < of our statesme; so del this country and i discharge of t duty, t believe thai s Of thisReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement387 1958-06-24 16 CLASSIFIED ADS DEATH 20 Word* sft 'minimum) WAN f:f: i eong of Kuantai C'liii.c>.' Methodic: Church ha: been called home 3 30 a.m. 24 i/58, at 74- A Boundary Road Singapore. Cortege will leavt for Bidadar] Chape] 3.30 pjn today. AT IOIR SERVICE 10 Wonts $2 (Min.)-Box 50 eta extra387 words
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