The Singapore Free Press, 26 June 1958
1958-06-26
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Title Section15 1958-06-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper sin»:iport\ Tliursday, June Jt;. i<j:>B. Price ISCtI15 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-06-26 1 MARION WAS THE TOAST TILL 3 A.M. MMiION WILLIS, elected Miss Singapore 1958 last ni^lit. celebrated at a champagne party lasting till three o'clock this morning. After the announcement of the result at the Capitol Theatre, the 19-year-old beautj was whisked away to the celebration by260 words
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138 1958-06-26 1 'NATIONAL airline orjs in Singapore a first-hand acI Government inon developing r tor the Jet age they meet the DirecCivil Aviation. Mr. '>i. this afternoon. the main users of t BOAC and bave expressed the Government '-> to .slow down development foi financial reasons. According138 words
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Article20 1958-06-26 1 pilot mayors of mi towns in CypI \h\ jointly cabled ed Nations to send to the Island.20 words
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381 1958-06-26 1 RUSSIAN BOYCOTT THREAT SHOCKS WEST surprise ultimatum' on Geneva atom talks R, l nifh< slMKk<t BHtaln and (he v IV c S al(s uith ;l slil^iiM thread to boj cott the technical talks nuclear test controls due to start ii» Geneva «m Tuesday. The Kremlin sought an advance assurance rromReuter; U.P.I. - 381 words
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62 1958-06-26 1 Dockers heed Nehru appeal, end strike riMii: ten-day old strike by I the All-India Port and Dock Workers Federation waa called off yesterday In response t<» an appeal by the hldian Prime .Minister Mr. Nehru. More than *****0 ii<»< k workers were involved and all India's major ports v.i iv62 words
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Article31 1958-06-26 1 July ftr r i>r; buyi n I o.to. op< <'< i- I BaP ore th mornin ii 77] ceni lb., up t^''" leighth i wnt on ye terdaj n( 'i31 words
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188 1958-06-26 1 18 killed in four plane accidents J EIGHTEEN people were j killed In lour air crashes yesterday. Three crewmen and a labourer were killed yesterday in the crash of an India Airlines Corporation cargo plane engaged in food-dropping operations in Assam. The crash took place near Diburgarh, Assam, shortly alterReuter - 188 words
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Advertisement8 1958-06-26 1 i' she's taking home her husbands 'SSSoOCfVjV' /yjjfj£r-8 words
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Article235 1958-06-26 2 lieilttiut iibs in ins l»'(»t£i ilreuttiiUi 112 to Itt rot** r I ill 7M nation conference <>t the International i.ibour Organisation meeting In Geneva yesterday t'xixlird the Hungarian Government delegation from the floor. This action came in a v "tt on objections that had been raised235 words
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Article49 1958-06-26 2 Th( East i rerman MmLstei fur Reconstruction, Hen H< inz Winkler, dii d j i terday of a -skull fracture received in an accident on holidaj at a Black Sea resort. Herr Winkler, 43, was a member of the East German D( mocratic Party, ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article25 1958-06-26 2 Thirty British wives and their children arrived ai Lon :i Airport from the Lebanon yesterday aboard b sp< cia] charter plane ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article18 1958-06-26 2 Ships at the Singapore Naval Base today are: Andrew. Drentac, Ei Voyager, Warranunga and ModeM-18 words
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331 1958-06-26 2 US READY TO BACK UN IF IT DECIDES ON FRESH MOVES IN THE LEBANON rill: United states is thinking in terms of further United Nations action in the Lebanon. This was the interpretation Washington observers put on a statement yesterdaj by the State Department's official spokesman The spokesman's declaration thatReuter - 331 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-06-26 2 Sff& Bohan bin K.uini (>l;indini;) *»t Hnkit Timah police station, thanks otliI ills .iiul guests of the Kukit Timah Voniii ciui) after thej entertained bin to dinner it t li«* Islamic Restaurant, Singapore, last night He is going on transfer to Orchard Road Police Station The dinner was lu*id >nFree Press - 65 words
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Article17 1958-06-26 2 ]]r Singapore Canine welfare Association will npld it,, annual dance to nlgni ai Raffles Hotel17 words
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Article38 1958-06-26 2 Prej Idem Nasser ol the United Ar.it) Republic will 1 arrive in Yugoslavia urxt Wedm sday as guest 01 Presi dci it Tito, the Yugoslav n< wa agency Tan jug said i c. c] flay.38 words
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77 1958-06-26 2 Nagasaki victim: We can cure her, says Red doctor soviet peclalisti think hat Mil Hisako NfagaU a Japanese girl undergoing medioa] tr< itmenl in Mos1 1; can be cur< <i. Tass the Soviet n< i j ;,< rdav. Miss Nagata, w lio is ,i vie llm of the atomic bombingReuter - 77 words
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Article143 1958-06-26 2 'Yes' to heliport over Thames m jion for f helicopter ■.;•<>« bum p arU j River on?e* Following a p U b lic la>i month |J Housing announced thS it had approved ai Plication made by JC v 'land it: pany. The helipoi form ol a T-shaped pi a iReuter - 143 words
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Article35 1958-06-26 2 Captain D S i former mastei I p.l.DdO ton Qu< 1 n Mi one of Britain's bi lim r captain died at I hom< in Southampi rday. Uc was i. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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97 1958-06-26 2 \lh SELWYN llovd. the Foreign a said in London yesterday he was Ining the problem of refugees of Euro] in Horn-, Kong and their ''onward n tvoiu that Colony. He had been House of G mn he would mafc ipeclal grantReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement88 1958-06-26 2 we have PRAKTtNA FX CAMERA -^m PraktinciFX J^l^iiiCJ 1 Star of PARIS HOLIDAY MM MHB OMB aJ Acclaimed the "world's most advanced 35mm single-lens reflex and rangefinder camera" actually, two cameras in one 1 Internal automatic diaphragm 1 Penta-prism eye-level viewfinder interchangeable with waist-level. 1 sec. to 1/1000 focal plane88 words
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Article287 1958-06-26 3 VITATION WAS TRADITIONAL, GOVT. DIDN T OBJECT L -libisiiopI ibisiiop of CanterI j Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, I tight fchai he regardI" horrenee the general l\ behaviour of ArchE I karios as well as his Wt :i with terrorism. k Fisher, who was speak LReuter - 287 words
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177 1958-06-26 3 Ii ISH instruments engineer was commit- or trial at Worthing, England yesterday with passing secret information to the military attache in London. engineer, Brywn Frederick Linney, 45. Not Guilty and reserved his defence. He laces fivo charges of information "which E might" beReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-06-26 3 Attired in her regal cape, a bouquet ot flowers in her hand. and a proud i^Jj«" lips, Monique Bo*ilin- gttz. a lovely randan model has been elected "MlSi ineinomlc Moniqiic who li a brunette, will be one of the many uirls totnpeting with Manor,69 words
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Article34 1958-06-26 3 E Mr John Foster Dultes, 5 the Secretary of State, cou- f erred with President Btoen- hower for nearly an hour yesterday on what he called "a lot of general matters. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article234 1958-06-26 3 FERRY DISASTER MEN GET AWARDS j poiRTEEN people have been awarded the TrenfftniJ i\leri. torious Service Medal by tlie Sultan of Treng. E fianu on his fifty-Ant birthday today. Among them are two who played a leading part in the recovery of H the 2.S bodies and the s salvage234 words
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Advertisement161 1958-06-26 3 The Magic Touch for room-to-room cleaning. ML J jSL JES :;i ftps Sla EXTM BONUS M %^io,'~*~- ."'Mm*^~~" I Handsome Sunset and D.P.A.R. ij CLEANS DEEP DOWN IN HALF THE TIME There's no loss of air at any point, from the cleaner itself to the cleaning tools! Because of D.P.A.R.161 words
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211 1958-06-26 4 SINGAPORE c x i s s mainly because it has hitherto offered the best facilities in South-East Asia for the conduct of traclt and commerce. And an important facility has been the Singapore Airport. Vrt. because' of211 words
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Article824 1958-06-26 4 Beachcomber - Cypriots Live in Shadow of Fear Beachcomber h* BY THE ySAX By a Sperial Correspondent CONDITIONS n ruling in Cyprus are more like those of a siege than anything i else. The most promising feature is the tendency for nearly all to urg i oth-T !O c:llmness; the word recurs824 words
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Advertisement15 1958-06-26 4 |"«ew I and beautiful DIAMOND RINGS j U.S.deSILVA Jeweller* 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE Telephone: *****15 words
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Advertisement38 1958-06-26 4 I "I say. Dr. Fisher, here's an out-of-l I date Constitution... British j propaganda, no doubt!" ■Ti.]llllllllllll[]|||||||il|||nilllllllllll[3lllllll|||ll[3lllll|||![!iC]ll!l!lllllii:!lll!!!llll fisQ Bw IT PAYS TO FIT PERKINS GENUINE SPARES h.r Diael Engine wM Jkuons MOTORS ITD. V-lABNf BROS KuOlo l,,n>pj< V38 words
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Article269 1958-06-26 5 $40 i' f/tf'iV* it I*l > I of dvntwrurej i Si tiff upon* or loi B political imdt'istandini; een tin* Singapore Labour Front and tht 1 Socialist Tarty is now wide open, according .i v. ircles, cent developments point to what they i "this inevitable269 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-06-26 5 picture. rue TacK Douca-aot aress worn ai me aoyai Ascor. race fashion "in to the meeting, U.P. I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article264 1958-06-26 5 ol the [nter- >nal Trade Ex- now being or- 1 i by the Singapore Chamber ol win be de today when its Mr Kg Teik the v ice pr< si Mr. v,.p Pheng el thi Chiel Mr Imi Yew Id yesterday 'oped the Chiel264 words
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119 1958-06-26 5 Visas holding up Singapore rubber mission to Peking yiSA formality are holding up the departure ol the Singapor< Rubber Traders Association's tenman delegation to China. The vice-president Mr. N% Quee Lam, said the delegation was all .set to leave as soon as the visas v. ready. They hope to leave119 words
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Article202 1958-06-26 5 COUNCIL PARTY TO INSPECT TEBRAU MEMBERS of the Singapore City Council's public utilities committee, headed by the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, will visit the Tebrau waterworks next month to see for themselves the pon tentialitie.s for further development. The water engineer, Mr. P C. Lim, has recommended that the202 words
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Article72 1958-06-26 5 r ri N I tiou md i id p imphli I de, ed bo atl racl tourl ts to Sing ipore will be oon dl ribut< i to tr ivel igenta 1M America Canft i. \m tralla Etnd Mew Ze ilai d 1 ip ously him72 words
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Advertisement158 1958-06-26 5 S%m iiS|! il|i||||!!lllßf 119 1 :i;;p!;||:j ('niton prntrd d'ess material Bed-spreada T v i k i s h bath-illh'-jjp- tou.-l.s Table cloths iimi!i Picnic Carpet ;i. ii| |i; Sl.,lcs& Scarfs j:V ff~ |t|:| You'll be surprised how |i;i .\h/ii:.h i/ef. in expensive M"[ %.'/■'<'*' PJ|f ffl|i[ Indian handlooms arc. Mt'158 words
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Advertisement58 1958-06-26 6 SMOKE OASIS WITH SOOTHING MENTHI MIST I Oasis tastes fi >oii smoke ti( smoking too. That 1 smokers who kn S now smoke the bifi Wanutacturti hu i i iffffHi Ifjitri > Tobacco Co., I s jf~~~^x i ihr maken 0f A s/ and v v W !I Sole Agents:58 words
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Miscellaneous248 1958-06-26 6 b tt 1 If Xi £dlllilliilHillll-IIIBIllllRlilll»llllll JIJ r HAWiii: by Sydney .Ism-cI-bh j f rMI II S la'vi rMiNG QJEER {fffOMOCTOF THE Ci<\ .<Jlf- Ai S LOW .TNFN PLHLS UP IM A fl J_^'^_|k.T*_l I ABOUT rt4OSFZ 7XIKKJS TWEV DONT I I TtAJG AS If TO Ml\i hi NLAIH TNtAi248 words
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Miscellaneous344 1958-06-26 6 E DOKW today i E 1> oj bnons about' as dilUiMu fr( E w anyoiu could be j Id c under the same sign 1 listen to .uisu-c v id I your head Ui aireemi ta&ide you wilj eepl ha^just another v E Binc< yo u have the a 2344 words
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Article96 1958-06-26 7 NTW YORK. June 85. Previous Today n\ straits spot 9475 norn 94,75 norn riN futuret it, a n. t ontract July 94.12 buyers 94.12 buyers 95.12 .seller- 95.12 sellers Sept 93.87 buyers 93.87 buyers 95.12 sellers 95.12 .sellers rONI Dull. SALES: Nil. RIBKI R I'utures July 26.3596 words
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Article35 1958-06-26 7 NKW YORK, June 85. Previous Today Jfl lndusti*als 470.43 471.54 20 Railroads 11H.9. 1 117.9-' *0 Domestic Bonds 9O.r>J 90.68 15 tilities 78.26 78 54 63 Mixks CompoNite Averages L 62.43 163.0635 words
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Article168 1958-06-26 7 U.K. closing prices I (>\|M>\, Ju.i, I'lMluUi today KIM I Ntl U>S l p O ,t. t tin* buyers buyer* in. ciU'i no sci;.. jul> 22 1 i buyei 22'j buy< wUtt sellers N., i u^ 22 buyer; buyers 22-- m'll. 23 .sell.: reruti Jull 22 buyer 22 buyers 22168 words
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Article45 1958-06-26 7 ibar spol and awaiting re- Sarawak unquoted. Muntokwhite afloata 23 I June spot and awaiting release 40. Lampong *POt afloata 39 to 38, and Juno smpaiting release 25%, ment 37*4 sellers ex-dock. June .shipment 26%. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per to.45 words
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Article68 1958-06-26 7 M 'ii:\ Philippine! c.i.f. U.K./ i European ports delivered 'ight per long ton .lune/July OPRA, Straitfl c.i.f. U.K./North uropean ports delivered t pet lonp ton June July N i T OIL nude Straits I mopean ports in bulk out ton Jane July i r OIL crude68 words
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Article161 1958-06-26 7 ETTLED conditions •:o again apparent the London Slock Extige yesterday. Sentimnained under the ienc€ of the uncertain outlook and the te Middle East sitUftActual selling was li With buyer.s holdprices soon fCio any offering. >•[ ecurlties were to; t ol the daj ton the doReuter - 161 words
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203 1958-06-26 7 21 -man Japanese trade team due here today 4 HIGH-POWER delegation o! 81 members from kX the Japan Chamber of Commerce is due to arrive in Singapore today on a fact-finding survey tour. What they would do here has still to be decided. The Japanese Consulate, however, has made two203 words
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123 1958-06-26 7 T.B. peril: Warning by 18,000 leaflets ABOUT 18.000 leaflets <m. the danger.s of tuberculosis will be distributed to residents in Jalan Sul tan. Chinatown. Bukil Panjang, and Geylang, who w ll be taking part In a Government pilot survey beginning on Tuesday. More than 1.000 posters giving the names of123 words
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Article66 1958-06-26 7 Airwork Ltd. at the Singapore Airport has decided to register its employees under S.A.T.A.'s insurance, scheme. This follow., (he newa that the Malayan Airways has insured its stall of 900 again.st tuberculosis. The airline said today that there were HO seconded i employee^ from the66 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-06-26 7 Eva Bartok, the Hungarian born film star, cuts her birthday cake her 29th at a party given at the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square, London, She was also celebrating her, casting opposite Peter Finch In a new film, "Operations Amsterdam", which goes into production at PinewoodPopper - 55 words
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Advertisement67 1958-06-26 7 Give A Gift that j will always he w^*~k treasured! t DIAMOND RINCS EAR RINCS /^lI BRACELETS PENDANTS >> /rj& NECKLACES 7/% g DOUBLE-CLIP BROOCHES *T^/ ik ETC., ETC. IL^IKH 20, BATTERY ROAD SPORE-1. TEL: 3549j recording tape IJQQHb V H With .ilmost union t Hr M,, I'iOOOOO recordings >•67 words
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Miscellaneous50 1958-06-26 7 "high tides: TODAY: 6.19 p.m. g TOMORROW: 7.26 a.m. a and 7.22 p.m. SATURDAY: 8.50 a.m. B and 8.17 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.54 a.m. and 9.07 p.m. MONDAY: L 0.46 a.m. a and 9..V! p.m. TUESDAY: 11.32 a.m. and 10.35 p.m. I DN I SDAV: 12.14 m pm. and 1118 P.m.50 words
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Miscellaneous117 1958-06-26 7 Today's radio programme I i.is p !>• i un< hi Irae oni ci I i.30 Time Signal Newj !1o i Men Only, 2 00 Close Do* n; 3.51 Schools Broadcast; 8.00 Calling ah Hospitals, presented by Maisio Concelcao; (J.no Hello Children; 8.30 On fehe Bc.o; 8.45 Lights On, (5..'j3 Announr117 words
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Article24 1958-06-26 8 Jessie T av ft Ml food, and v 1931 car. 1 k IIJ Bhi cleani detac] worth {I tance k cottoi She I24 words
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Article49 1958-06-26 8 E 3 r y > Zod E N ihn i F takinj 5 tun > of inE v k p egg E t"- 1 5 it 1 it a I me. E John, fi s seen E passing I ove E to hij pie! o t E hatch49 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-06-26 8 Soon they may change the name FISHERMAN works on his boat on the shores of Holy Island. j off the Northumber- i Kind coast, which the Queen and the Dvk c of j Edinburgh are to visit from the Royal Yacht j Britannia on June 29. Seen in the distance,156 words
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175 1958-06-26 9 BUT SHE CARRY VILL CARRY N THE SAME !KM 1 1 both first tminster ti vi «>''- mud we had and lngr images lit velopon Conal pilgri- -!>■ home to vhen he be- came in >n 1040, He was a brilliant amateur milfiiclar l was tlir hostess when friends came175 words
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Article52 1958-06-26 9 are sue E I tching the E will be j Zoo has E home- E sally hatched E years t ne of se- penguins E ed orn the E jrgl !oo some- Igo E ioj *he r, the E r has 1 1 E \a- E II each52 words
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Article37 1958-06-26 9 OME' IN BANON in Leonard he war hero 1 ed his life to urably ill. is ake over a he 1.-, banon urn it into a irables in the tain Is at where he number of I37 words
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Article82 1958-06-26 9 What's in a atbox? (li Liesc Dcnii from a hat seven changei v si thl( ran all P Ul d msid,. it, X HullNuood I"" designer Don I* n wai demom,.f 'is a II -purpose wardrobe at Hotel, London i mi i bangei of 11 •'•lived rrom '> X jerseyReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-06-26 9 THERE'S SOMETHING 'FISHY' HERE When fishmonger Alfred Shackcloth has finished his morning round selling fish from a wooden handcart in the streets of Norwich, England, he 710 longer goes home and takes his blue and white striped apron off. He has been (joint; instead to the studio of artist Aviril81 words
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276 1958-06-26 9 Naomi pointed her gun and 3 youths fled pWENTY-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Naomi Dunning j;ot her gun oul last week, 1 stood in her ankle-length nightdress and pointed it it three young would-be thieves n,,. gun I m ;ty dati i from abo ii Bei w v i I W as unload* d276 words
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Article, Illustration2359 1958-06-26 10 Another Latiff - Another Latiff FTaTlnw *Ta I ASKED YOU 10 COME. BECAUSE YOU RL M\ LAS! HOPI I AM 1 LOOKING FOR A WOMAN." SAID LAHFF ''WHY PICK ON ME?" I ASKED "BECAUSE ALL THAT I KNOW ABOUT HER IS THAT SHE IS BLONDE RUT2,359 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-06-26 11 M edical chief visits 'patients'5 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-06-26 11 y REVER they go, Army Cuard lit receives a v. welcome. Rethey staged a 1 tut ion at the Lepei Colony at Woodbridge Hospital, and the reception they received was as warm as any they have been gi en elsewhere m 1 But the demonstration205 words
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Article79 1958-06-26 11 EXERCISE WAS SO REALISTIC kIAjOR GENERAL IVI W. D. Refshauge v OBE. Director General of Medical Services of the Australian Army is seen here on .in inspection tour of .irmy medical facilities in Malaya, as he chits a with Private Brian Thomas of Lismore NSW, who is "treating patients" during79 words
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Article68 1958-06-26 11 JiWO hundred and I seven boys <>J the I I Army liny:, Trade School field their t ■i'urenls Dat/' y at Nee Soon lai I week. i Lieut. -Col. E E. 1 vnj er < 'omrm nding, Malayan Basic Training Centre, tal > x ///r salute68 words
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246 1958-06-26 12 Peking diverts orders to West Europe y'ii CHEN MING 1 director of th W i s t European department of the Peking Foreign Tra d c Ministry, has denied thai the Communist Chinese economy wa suffering from thi break In trade :viations with Japan Bui he went on to sayRenter - 246 words
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Article58 1958-06-26 12 B irma will haw an ry timated 1.500.000 long tona Ol milled rice available for export in 1958. the U.S. Agriculture Department .said in Washington. This is a substantial increase from earlier estimatSeasonal rains came on time In May and Increased areas in whichU.P.I. - 58 words
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Article68 1958-06-26 12 Members of the suite oi the Shah of Persia are now reported to have refused decoration.s conferred on them when Shall Mohammed Raza Pahlevi visited Japan as a state guest in May. The reason given for the r< fusal was that the decorations were lower thanReuter - 68 words
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Article33 1958-06-26 12 Former Indonesian Vice President Mohammad Hat'a told businessmen in the city of Jogjakarta that Indonesia's take-over of foreign enterprises is ''harming Indonesia."— I T T T"* T U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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259 1958-06-26 12 ANTI-RED UNREST IN N. VIETNAM NOW BUILDING UP pii; farmers and small merchants in communist-held North Vietnam are having great difficulty, according to information available to for^ eign intelligence officers in Japan. avauaoic to torThere also is accumulating vidence to ind;ca;e that fnmmimw chairman Ho Chi-minh is having more andU.P.I. - 259 words
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Article19 1958-06-26 12 pr-incf sard,,,- Mohammad Daud the Prime Minister of Afghanistan, Le on a *tate visit m w, ReuterReuter - 19 words
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82 1958-06-26 12 ILO CALLS FOR EQUALITY IN JOB CHANCES r rHE 79-nation conference ni the Internationa] labour Organisation m Geneva has adopted a convention and a recommendation calling on all memberstates to eliminate diiCrimination in the employ ment ot workers. Discrimination was denned to include "any distinction, exclusion or presence made onReuter - 82 words
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130 1958-06-26 12 Garcia to US: Better Ways to aid Asia dsdfasf PHILIPPINE President Carlo* Pr <■ r Washinrton that the United V!i «>« Increase its economic aid to slll) »U /more Imaginative ways i h,i,,, N Mr. Garcia, to an Interview in uin Vii v Report, an Independent w -i, an^ WoruU.P.I. - 130 words
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Article29 1958-06-26 12 Mi.ss Hisako the fint Ja] PJ. tient of at. to be treated h Wet Union, ha pan by air fOI She attended world youth meet held last year ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article25 1958-06-26 12 Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia pledged that his government never would recognise Communist China. He u;is addressing the National Pre>s Club in Wacliin<r~ ton U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article88 1958-06-26 12 C flonese Premier Solomon Sa naike said in Colombo that the United States agreement for sale Of tf554,200,000 u-orth of l -S. surplus rice to Ceyh n for rupees h'c* -a veri tangible expression oj friendship end co-opera-t\ >n." He referred also to American relief operations aurtng Ceylon*s disastrous floodsReuter - 88 words
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Article32 1958-06-26 12 d Japanese jw of lo spection benin operations off the northern coast oi A b Tho fl to operate within ten mile s of th- Ausi mainland or of inhabited islands.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article23 1958-06-26 12 v torn, said in J eauor o ihe° C Z indonei .v law and. not be. newspaper woi has b >en i ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article44 1958-06-26 12 The Tokyo Ma M" m bun. leading daily commenting c execution of former Hungarian Prime Imre Nagy, said A ever succeeds Stai Soviet Union is unaW to extricate hi slf 1 ro t m t Stalinism OS i COuntrY seems to hay( destined."- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article13 1958-06-26 12 1! -> fourth v.. -I Reuter The search for i VietnamftM air forrr officer,Reuter - 13 words
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Article33 1958-06-26 12 rhe famil s of 80 Japanese submarine crew members who lost their lives when I vessel was sunk ofi D: i i in 1942 have can;- in Jasubma* and t h recovered. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article28 1958-06-26 12 Father J k and Fat r, two A nit arie.s who a Chine r senring a on es] have >a led hai on thi r to adad ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article20 1958-06-26 12 The Japanese Ara Companj ha< mpleted a drafi oil concession agreement vii! which will 'i- nr{l earl> in Illlj ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article42 1958-06-26 12 The United States Government has turned over to President Carlos P. Garcia 126.000 books and doeumenU ci i by the U.S. Army in the Philippines during the 1899-1901 risurrection. Some of the documents bear flotations by Apolinario Mabini, the revolutionary leader. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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Article53 1958-06-26 12 Japanese organisation is planning: to exchange about 30 students of primary and high schools between Japan and the Soviet Union during the coming summer vacation. The plan is a brain child of Mr. Kiishi Komine. who visited the Soviet Union last summer as a member of a Japanese machine toolReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1958-06-26 12 Japanese Foreign Office officials and Tokyo businessmen welcomed the rejection by the United States Congress Of the Payne Bill under whicb America's Foreign a;j Bill would have been restricted. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-06-26 12 n EX? Chief-of-Staff Col. Onane Ratikoun is here being pre- i \nwLMn^^ O^^^ hyh s^ ncuneou^ v^ Tt G^ Maxuoii I) Taylor 111 Washington, Col. Ratikoun Is head of a military mission touring I S miUtari installations. I38 words
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Advertisement34 1958-06-26 12 Ij] the Tried p HONE T 4 _S i$ the I (j( rt 322 4 1 remov a«. shippii and I 1 Insuran rvice it i >nab\Q i ttti H? S ORT BORAGE LIMITED34 words
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Article213 1958-06-26 13 Keep some time for yourself h >v men and women are leading double I today, i am not referring to marriage r to the necessity for doing extra work out- L V ISLAND side ones own job. This may be fine In theory, but in practice it can b 1213 words
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Article169 1958-06-26 13 ROSALIE SHANN - ROSALIE SHANN I B, l^lKl.> iii Britain are kern I* to invade Bachelor Isl.iii'i and all because of a ■to 1 wrote (Free Press lune L 2). 1 told of eight lonely bin In i.ms on the remote in i tinj Fair Isle, between169 words
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91 1958-06-26 13 lER or not cigarette smokin i cancer i nute question. Noi so mul I N( \'< Letter) Ca i I tltute, is tho I I many people run a doubl< cancer hazard by drinking ol I tical tudy und( rtaken by the R< unii91 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1958-06-26 13 ELIZABETH KENYON; VERONICA PAPWORTH - ELIZABETH KENYON VERONICA PAPWORTH ll> a m iuwwun i mm mm mw^ «*w?«www»«»wi«-> JUST FOLLUW THESE TIPS a how do your lees measure up woman can achieve beauty -if she is willing to take this advice I!(»S (an hv v v\ o m.in's ruati'st al lure1,050 words
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Article110 1958-06-26 13 MO: i peoj know names oi Hardy Ai and Norman Hai ki i to the Royal mily. Bul how n that l hen anothi r, Avis Ford? Although she adi [gj ally thai .he haj not b e imoned to make any Royal dressi I110 words
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248 1958-06-26 14 NO TIME TO TRAIN? NONSENSE, SAYS TOURING COACH piIK argument that Singapore swimmers don't have enough time to train is nonsense, said U.S, Olympic diving champion. Hob Clotworthy yesterday. "in this climate he said, "a swimmer should be able to tram for three hours a day." Then he added that248 words
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Article48 1958-06-26 14 The touring New Zealand Maoris rugby union team wi re beat n 18-15 by a Combined New South Wales and C< ntral Wesi ni\ Ision t< am y< sterday at Oran 200 miles West of Sydney. The Maoris led 12 9 half-time.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article18 1958-06-26 14 H;.;!!; Girls' School will hold their annual sports on Wednesday July 2 at Ra Institution ground.18 words
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Article83 1958-06-26 14 Stan Finn is the outside right and leading goal scorer of Milliard FC in the Burnlej (Lanes) Combination. When the club was faced with an emergency against Prestige FC he volunteered to keep coal, but even that did not prevent him getting into the scoring83 words
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244 1958-06-26 14 GEORGL WHITING - Figures spoil the game, says Loader GEORGL WHITING By "FIGURES, figures, figures. Always figures. 1 They're a nuisance. Spoil the game." The speaker is Peter Loader, whose bowling feats this season have helped Surrey to the position they hold In the English county cricket championships. Says Peter: "What does it244 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-06-26 14 pic. .ure. MAN with the javelin is C. Smith of Thames Valley Harriers, and he is setting a new record at the Southern Champion, ships held at R.A.F. stad i v m, Uxbridge, Middlese x. Smith threw the javelin 21t> feet 5 inches. Previous record, which he heldReuter - 57 words
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Article180 1958-06-26 14 Wimbledon battle versus the rain [RESPITE frequent in- terruptions caused by ruin this week, the Wimbledon Lawn TVnn i s Championships, which ent c r their fourth day today, have not be c n seriously thrown out of gear. Rain lopped two hours 1 ulay oil yesterday's programme. But Colonel180 words
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Article150 1958-06-26 14 »|MIE Australian Swimming Union ha.s decided to place a limit on the number of events that Australian swimmer v. in contest at the Japane c championships in Aw. 1 ii. I Nino boys in the A t ,i liftn swimming team ol ik will fly to150 words
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Miscellaneous244 1958-06-26 14 t t I I PWartWßm 8981 KuSti ir- HjQ BeSBHO I I Cm I I 1 |A Sfi fl^Hßtf hßH|"^"^^ I HS^HnH t i BH i^sa CLUES ACROSS 7 Short keep-warm coat for 1 Tall in a ship (G>. tne char! (.4;. 8 A Scot in the poet Office la244 words
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Article256 1958-06-26 15 Cfifce of pla^ I JNTY CRICKET ROUND-UP Bow/ers hold L p per hand liffected pitches gave bowlers t lit 1 upper i Ui most of yesterday's county chain C| matches, it washed out completely the i: day at Neath, where Hampshire, chasg for the lead In the table wereReuter - 256 words
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Article154 1958-06-26 15 Aussie names seven !l II AM of seven Australian box- rs is negotiating or in. itches in Sin- apore in November f. Empire (James team i i Mr. J A. V saiil yesterday ifter a meeting with E If B I Dunsford of 1 Singapore ABA. C t Ihc Australian154 words
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Article217 1958-06-26 15 Hong Kong Bank rday ntered tll<l the Singapore Busi es Football Asso- j Cup tournament Miry beat Wearne I i at Hi\< Valley icy win thl final, expected to be »fl next Wednesday he Singapore Trftcmpany, they will i their 'do ibie woti the Div. i217 words
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Article649 1958-06-26 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNINGS TRAIHIHG GAlinPt ON KUALA LUMPUR TRACK P fJkHlltai Kerrbrook goes best in fastest workout gLACK Gold (Johnson) and lun brook Get er sho w c d w inning form ni Kuala Luinpii r i his morning when (hey made the fastest time on the649 words
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Article231 1958-06-26 15 OAIN limited play to only 65 minutes on the opening day of the cricket mate}: between th< New Zealanders and Lancashire yesterday in Manchester. lii that time the tourists scored yj runs without loss Thr start wa.> held up for over three hours, when play231 words
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Article7 1958-06-26 15 World title bout July 3 adada ReuterReuter - 7 words
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152 1958-06-26 16 Last rebel towns near Menado are now under attack PHE Jakarta Government claimed that Government navy commandos yesterday stormed and captured the rebel town of Tumalunting, near the besieged rebel capital of Slenado In the North Celebes. The news, monitored in Jakarta, was broadcast by Radio Minahasa, a new governmentU.P.I.; Reuter - 152 words
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175 1958-06-26 16 MARCH ON KASHMIR TOMORROW -UN TOLD PAKISTAN warned the United Nations yesterday that Free Kashmiri forces plan to march into the disputed valley between India and Pakistan tomorrow to arouse "the dormant conscience of international justice." Agha Shahi, acting chief of the Pakistani delegation, in a letter to Security CouncilReuter; U.P.I. - 175 words
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91 1958-06-26 16 DUKE IN CRASH ON WAY TO 'SAFETY' TALK npHE Duki ol Edinburgh r hap y< iti iv on hi way to addr< b London ting i n road afety, Hi unhurt in thi i' hi with a taxi, 1 i place oui Id B ingham Palac< Th( Duke's chaufferdriv< nReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration6 1958-06-26 16 Smiles after the big ordeal adadad6 words
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