The Singapore Free Press, 27 June 1958
1958-06-27
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1958-06-27 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper fv, I.WM Singapore, Friday. Jttßo '11. IvsB. Viuv 15 C ts19 words
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219 1958-06-27 1 Russians and in Scotland, Shase refugee Estonian seaman j v :ht political asylum In B itain yesterday after t chased through the streets of a fishing port by about 30 Soviet sailors. h seaman had leaped from a fishing- yes- the tiny fishing vil- i of Walls* on the WestReuter - 219 words
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Article64 1958-06-27 1 a spokesman of the sinppore Harbour Board told ;:i iree Press this morn--11 that the Board had not J I received any ultimatum its staff association i" to implement the sugions of a 1957 court of nquiry within 72 hours or a strike. 1 i decision64 words
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Article83 1958-06-27 1 Jakarta Minister Of I Industry, Mr. F. ing riwang, said yesterday j 1 v Shell Oil Company amed its Borneo I ns, BheH ctwed operation* In Borneo on April 13, after air mids on the refinery p,,rt of Balikpapan by Indone ian rebel aircraft a .shell83 words
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Article, Illustration286 1958-06-27 1 MIDNIGHT STREET BATTLE NEAR CHAMOUN PALACE Mortars, machine-guns in heavy fighting UEAVY firing broke out in Beirut late last ni^ht. It appeared to be concentrated in the area of the Presidential palace in the centre of the city. First reports indicated thai the insurgents might be making a new attemptReuter; U.P.I. - 286 words
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Article112 1958-06-27 1 3 hurt in thug attacks .iivi.i. p< ,uf were seri--1 ously Injured In two eparati I reel r t' t acfc In Singap* ire yesl erday The first case was in Cawbridge Road when Britnl Singh was walkin wlt h friend a car drew up, md six Chinese )ump< f112 words
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Article98 1958-06-27 1 Baldness Duke not alarmed THE Duke of Edinburgh x is not ••particularly alarmed' 1 at the prospect of going bald. A message to this effect was received today by a Douglas (Isle of Mam resident who sent the Duke an anti-baldness recipe on hearing he was getting a little thinReuter - 98 words
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Article32 1958-06-27 1 July Brst grade ruober buyers f.o.b opened In Singapore this morning at 7tr' j cent per lb.. up one eighth of a Cent On yesterday's close. The tone waa uncertain.32 words
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221 1958-06-27 1 THE Jakarta Government last night I announced the fall yesterday of the North Celebes capital of Menad 'marked the end of the rebellion. But it kept silent on the fate of the rebel leaders and admitted that fighting in the North Celebes was still221 words
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Article57 1958-06-27 1 Miss Marion Willis. Miss Singapore 1958, .started on her round of dress salons this morning to collect her wardrobe for her trip to Long Beach, California. where .she will compete in the Miss Universe contest. She is due to take part In a fashion parade at57 words
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Advertisement125 1958-06-27 1 fC J\ It I rg 1 S *^K/T s-^ THAT Am^^**l^a^"* NEVER NEEDS NEW BAnERIES! i)! Rc* ractoblc mognifict A> j& < ;lifl I one the miny i<etf k sorie, of the ACCULUX TORCHLIGHT system Th. seer t of ACCULUX S rcvolut.onary new |tOfig« battery .s the newly invented Nicktl125 words
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Article263 1958-06-27 2 Rumanian going to Geneva nuclear parleys jHE So\ ii ne w s agency rass announced last nighi thai Professor Horia Hulubei, a Rumanian atomic scient isl would take part in the nuclear conference due to open in Geneva on Tuesday. The annoui came amidReuter - 263 words
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288 1958-06-27 2 j NDONESI vs President Achmed Sukarno said yesterday that the West, by continuing its nucleai tests, had ruled out all question m giving moral leadership to Asia. The Indonesian President said, in a letter published in London, «mii moral leadership has tor us.288 words
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166 1958-06-27 2 X-RAYS ARE BLAMED FOR CHILDHOOD DEATHS RAY films of young childi i n tak< 'shortly after birth may be a factor in childhood deaths from malignant disease, throe doctor* reported in the British Medical Journal yesterday. They traced the case histories of nearly 1.500 children who died of leukaemia 1Reuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-06-27 2 Mr. Taheichiro N'.tk.,,,,, cad r Industrial and Technical th --.-memhei sion to Smith I., s t icia v ll( !l ition \u sul-Gencral, Wr. Seize fmZt ?°2l d th nival in 5;,,0 ll M lt l MIM:l -»M. 1,,.,,,,. n -.-i/tMc yesierday.— Free Press picture.Free Press - 45 words
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216 1958-06-27 2 COLD WAR POSES BIGGEST THREAT TO U.S.— DULLES Mi KV'-. S n S KrR^ rAKV 0F STATE I roster Dulles, has told members I rlth^ Waj life te :!1 create i I from Uu cold war than it would be J a hot I war, I th Qk hot war,"U.P.I. - 216 words
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104 1958-06-27 2 New Zealand budget 'is a nightmare' TiHE leader of the Opposi- tion in the New Zealand Parliament, Mr Keith Holyoake, last night described the tax Increases In the country's now budget as ■savage." NY.v Zealand's Labour Government yesterday presented to the Wellington Parliament an austerity budget calling for N.Z.£ 27,500,000Reuter - 104 words
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Article240 1958-06-27 2 BHiTLsii Prime Minister Harold Macmillan last night reiterated his government's resolve "to go forward" with the British partnership" plan for rebellion-torn Cyprus, Speaking at the end of a daylong parliamentary debate on Cyprus, Mr Macmillan said, We are not asking lor Immediate Acceptance inU.P.I. - 240 words
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Advertisement57 1958-06-27 2 unowconeitt Tlic (icl/WoMs A/fW/sofit dipped ice oram !^B HOW AVAILABLE AT COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES CmOLMLK BIW niiiiiniiipjiiiiiiiiiiiißiiiiiiißiiiiinuiiiiifliiiicaiiiiiiii-iy-Bruiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiicam iwdiliitfj PICTURES Make arrangements MOM? for your photographs be taken by F «EE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Sin-nporc 2800 r>! -v ito to Free Press Photographic Dept. TIMES HOUSE, RIVM VAUCV road, si'ngapcrl- ICRVICI57 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-06-27 3 11^ a smi model, the "BridP Hotel Free Press pu IFree Press - 17 words
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Article44 1958-06-27 3 leting protesting Government's to give the West i forces atomic arms i into a riot in md. W. Germany yesrd when counter-de-tors rolled on the ;ih loudspeaker vans >ut 12,000 people attencimeeting organised >y "working committee atomic death." ReuterReuter - 44 words
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344 1958-06-27 3 pONGKKSSMEN investigating the affairs of a millionaire industrialist. Mr. Bernard Goldfine, decided alter a 45-minutcs debate in Washington yesterday to hear evidence in public in spite ol objections from Mr. Goldfine that he might be defamed. But as the open session beganReuter - 344 words
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Article322 1958-06-27 3 THE MANCHESTER DISASTER INQUIRY FINDINGS |CE on the wings was largely to blame for the Maneln iter 1 nited airliner crash at Munich last February a West German Invi ti gating commission said in Frankfurt \< terclaj The commission, which bei v its Inquiry into the crash onReuter - 322 words
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Article224 1958-06-27 3 JAPAN-WIDE FIRE WARNING 1 1> Art brigade r: j officers m ere i Ailed j on (lui\ throughout Jftpa •> yes! erda j Follow j i Ing national warn- 1 in^ that ti»<" country was la< til with ScHoUfl lirr hazards a a a result S j of the present224 words
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Article30 1958-06-27 3 a 'iiiui r i \»J <>i i» boj fell 60 feel to his fleaii A from the filth fiwn o( Ihe Sudan Embassy Ii ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement102 1958-06-27 3 I iiiiiiniiniiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii PERFUME SPRAYERS «T Perfect i epta foi youi v v. favourite Cologne oi P< rfum( Th autiful !ii i P pora add magnil i ly ffl'3i^ '.<■'s' Brush Cr Comb Case. 54.25 ach. T nit t B i i ]C) J b l li!i Prim Mcl Cai I/*/)/102 words
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230 1958-06-27 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Employment anxieties rriciay. Jim. 27, i MINOR rash of tnv dustria] disp v t c s now besetting Singapore after months of relative i aim is cause for some surprise. The fact that a proportion ot the linns involved is foreign has little significance even230 words
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Article, Illustration982 1958-06-27 4 SIMON MAYNARD - GERMANY'S NEW BID FOR WORLD LEADERSHIP SIMON MA YNARD L ut I i ii!§ I trade! 1 I one ol the para--1 »)i interm politics tod that the United States far more botht i about the re-unifica-tion of East and West G( mam than is West c; rmany herself, Mr982 words
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Article248 1958-06-27 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber fdsfsdfsdfs sdf 4 VITRK >i X c rrespon f* dence has apparently failed I i decidi whether Really Refl d Pc iple "spectacle or -gias i Nob iotcd an ccur- in a not strictly UpPd I public h Not Top Sv. iin. i! you know what248 words
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Advertisement23 1958-06-27 4 D.AMOMI ENGAGEMENT FBI YON HAPPY DAY P. H. HENDRY H Null!, ||ii|i ;i Mir '|ium (J. A Imi.i I i I him jiiif23 words
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Advertisement103 1958-06-27 4 ASAHI P E NT AX WORLD'S FIRST SINGLE LENS REFLEX WITH INSTANT MIRROR RETURN a 7 ,'> INTERCHANGEABU /^*Vw^l^^^m&S^' SBB standard l; k MIRROR ■!< ff fUTURN \f returns instonflv B\V V aft ir the huti EjVf A closes o that KU\ KT\ Ihe ground glass 1^ f 'mage i.103 words
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Article218 1958-06-27 5 •V lor I**t€ii IHI |K(it Social Welfare and the < Council i 'iiitlv eel a total oi 1 $195,--200 for the rehousing ut' the Kampun« Ko victims hose hou tlesli «> lasi Ipril. Thi i v) Wolf an Mr. V I■ Council $102.1 ,i 200 Ii218 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-06-27 5 Mr Loke Wye Toh, of \mpang Road, Kuala Lumpur, who has just graduated from the University of North Carolina, U.S. with Hit- degree ol Doctor of Dental Surgery. A former student of the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, Mr. Loke was in the university 's badminton team.45 words
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Article135 1958-06-27 5 I- n Light I an his c as a surgeon 51 iupore's Gen- > Hospital mor< 50 years :i r v i> and an eminent r of his proj in England j Ist had an ex- ice which would shaken many n nly male guest I Variety Club of135 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-06-27 5 'X I (\ci v year at (his "I the sr.ison lh» "ii "The Beautj and t is Rh rii iii I".* iis fFOU the eleganti of lh« capital nrhn present Iheh two lovels Paria lan model* »">i<i in n>< 1 <n MK World and Kuropean i, fl m pi onU.P.I. - 70 words
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Article28 1958-06-27 5 Poland has signed a contract to sell 24 seagoing ships to Indonesia. the Polish Foreign Trade Ministry announced in Warsaw last niuht ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article41 1958-06-27 5 Br tain's nationalised raiJ s v ay s had a working deficit o t £27 L40.Q00 186 in 1957, it was r < veale I in the British Transport Commission's ac counts and report published today ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article45 1958-06-27 5 Several leading officials denounced as rightists" and Muslim Chauvinisi have been expelled from the Communist Party in the autonomous region oi Sinkiaii-. Nor!h-\Yr t Chlr.;i, p< king Radio reported last i night. They include the Mayor of Urumchi. the capital. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-06-27 5 The expression <>i' shock on lik face i<-lls I how this bridegroom fell v hen his attractive bride asked for a match for HI It cigar, at the redding reception. The cigar-smoking I bride i s 23-year-old I Carol Lindsay, eldest of the Kaye sisters,Popper - 68 words
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123 1958-06-27 5 I'HK Si led Commit tee ol the Singapore Legislai ive Assembly has Invited the j public to make representa t [on: < n the Police Force Public Entertainment! and the Factories Bills, which are si ill under con iderai ion Ri presental ions123 words
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Article38 1958-06-27 5 Miss Sadhonadi vi 'i i Le ol Mr i d Mi M inaratnam. pel foi n ee ol i cl i leal dancln il tn< Cultura i < Can Ri c today a 1 8 30 \> m38 words
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Miscellaneous58 1958-06-27 5 ■SB BBiHWWwW" SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES- TODAI i> in i OMORROW ,v imi a and 8.1? p.m -s( \l)\ N 9.54 >'" and 00" i» >" B VIOND W i" m ;ind 95 p m 1 1 i,si)\V 11.32 a aiul 10.35 p BDNESDAI 12.14 B p 111 .uhl I58 words
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Advertisement68 1958-06-27 6 I ihi sin si \i;u i \s»« S IV SMOKIXf.I Onsis tastes fresh whili you smoke. fresh aft' I i smoking too. That's why I smokers who know. I now smok( the big i Wnntiftu turrti hq I.inttrll I 1 S- Vt/t,s lahtitm o V, i A i CHESTERFIELD >"">68 words
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Miscellaneous97 1958-06-27 6 V*»*"i "m*m m m m m'r m u m m m .11 J I H\W Xl gySlieS .lonian SamM^kSflK^ •JJLHtt. r!" PUI PAID FO £c v WAVE i «^<^K.'t CC?A"ZV i/A\JISH£O AS Gu'CKLV +>il IHL-V OAMC. I MA^' "ajsj i.)it>«.' > [1 int izt s N-^)f a sigw of rMest97 words
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Miscellaneous367 1958-06-27 6 I ft l| j robm iod», thai ;•> r j you must, M all »«a» letting i I i v' iii 1,,. I a■ i while this ma iV; I roma cc, i r tot your career v, I m^';i:; [nvo,vi« 8 b u u r sl P«! i aS?S£?vg367 words
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Article174 1958-06-27 7 LONDON. June If, Pieiious Today L, So. 1 ESS c.i.l. ports July 22', buyers 22 1 buyers 22 sellers 22 sellers Auff. -2'_. buyers 22.- buyers 22 s sellers 22% sellers ;1; \o. 1 RSS Spot 22 buyers 22 buyer.-, 23 sellers 33 sellers ■I 1; No.174 words
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Article95 1958-06-27 7 Above prices quoted in U.S. cent* per lb. NEW YORK, June 86. Previous Today IN > traits Spot 94.75 nom. 94.75 nom. :i\ futures Sraits Contract July 94.12 buyers 94.37 buyers 95.12 sellers 95.37 sellers Sept 93.87 buyers 94.12 buyers 95.li 1 sellers 95.37 sellers Quiet. SALES:95 words
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Article37 1958-06-27 7 NEW YORK, June 26. Previous Today Si i dust^ab «l-54 474 i! 20 Railroads 1H.92 HB.O 4ii Domestic Donds 90.68 90.69 l,- i tilities 8 i4 8 b 1 otnnosifte Averages L 63.06 163.8837 words
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Article50 1958-06-27 7 bar spot and awaiting re--25 ailoats 26H, June menl 25%. Lam pong 1 spot awaiting release 25%, 25*21 June shipment 25%. Sarawak unquoted. Muntokwhit spot and awaiting release 4i afloats 39 to :<B. and June ship meat 37% sellers ex-dork. Above prices quoted In U.S. cents per ID.50 words
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Article91 1958-06-27 7 COPR.4 Philippines c.l.t. U.K.' North F.uropean ports delivered weight per long ton June/July COPRA, Straits c.l.f. U.K./North i 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 Ceylon (it. European91 words
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Article179 1958-06-27 7 '< 'NDITIONS on Die London Stock Exchange terday were somewhat <!ier helped by the better overnight performance Wall Street, but business still restricted in Vie* the strained interim ional situation. 0111 edged securities >ened firm but later reted owing to a lark Ol 01 and .showedReuter - 179 words
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413 1958-06-27 7 UNSOLD goods worth millions of dollars intended for Indonesia lying in Singapore godowns is one of the primary contributory causes for the present tight money market. This has, in turn, cut public spending and affected Government413 words
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125 1958-06-27 7 r rHE Ministry of Educa--1 lion has established a central pay office to deal with all school account* and make payments. This work was formerly done by headmasters. This switch has angered some booksellers because the new procedure delayed payments. One bookseller said mo125 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-06-27 7 Today's radio programme 1.18 p.m. Sweet and Lively; 130 Tune Signal and News; 1.45 Fun and Frolic; 2.00 Close Down; 2.80 Eddy Calvert and his Golden Trumpet; 3.00 Let's Join High Society; 3 .30 Concerto Time; 4.00 Four O'clock Dance Date' 4.30 Matinee; 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 At the Piano;145 words
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Article, Illustration201 1958-06-27 8 ASCOT'S BEST BET WAS FAS ION JHIS YEAR'S Royal Ascot, th c most colourful event in the British racing calendar, was as usual a week of fashion and gay headgear. Not only did it give everybody who is anybody in the feminine society a chance to enjoy a week of201 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-06-27 8 ASCOT VELVET y^NGEL'S WINGS describes the bril iant millinery creation worn at the races by Mrs. H. I. Hyams. It is fashion- ed of tangerine chiffon draped in sculptured. side-drooping folds. Mrs. Hyams also wore a gown of French silk in a multifloral pattern. The clustered dropJ «ng was remindfulReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-06-27 8 READY for sunshine or showers at the race meeting was one charming spectator, Mrs. K. Canavaggio of Panama, who wore festive attire with a raincoat draped around her shoulders. Her hot is definitely not meant for encountering wet weather, fashioned as it is of filmy blockReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-06-27 8 VLTHEN a hat is not ff a hat b W a jlattering creation composed of yards of white tuVe was demonstrated by a jair spectator, Miss Wendy Varley of i Bray, Berkshire, echo added further en- i chantment to her bonnet with a wreath i of lilies-of-the-val-Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-06-27 8 Feminity at the Ascot meeting is :> I Mrs. Stella Munday of Qravesen M Waterloo Station, London, on her W( M A large bow Of nary blue taffeta X Catching feature Of her (/own Of >> X With ruffled hemline, embroider!/ m ped puff sleeves. Wk HerReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-06-27 9 |kLL EYES WERE ON THE ROYAL PARTY II LYES turn among the fashionable throng he Royal party, above, jqs at the races, the jn with the Queen tier followed into the lock by the Duke and dess of Gloucester and Dmhess of Kent and ccs s Margaret. Conservative and femi-118 words
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Article, Illustration789 1958-06-27 10 ALEC JOANNIDES - ALEC JOANNIDES ...THEY ONLY I WED ON OHll DAY A YEARI By INHABITANTS of the I village of Nazlet c' ScmmjM, in the province of Cizi can only pet mai r icd OH one clay of th j yeai May 8. 1 OK OVBB789 words
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Article, Illustration254 1958-06-27 10 Tommy is back with a swine m ..i Cov< ni when i mn i t. mi I hi gfl nKi nnedy for Ihe tlm< id .1 n nth soon as they arrived from London they marched into the rock "n" roll king's room for a •'strictly business chat." Ten minutes254 words
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182 1958-06-27 10 IT WAS ONCE A VILLAGE OF MOURNING ■pHE CUSTOM of this feast of mass marriages and circumcisions dates back to the death of the village's founder, Sheikh Hamad el Semman. Sheikh el Semman was famous for his goodness, charity and religious devotion. After his death, he was mourned for almostReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration327 1958-06-27 11 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■ai Variations on a theme By THE LENSMAN you overlooking picture a und home jusl vise you haven t I :ed out the window night and noticed thi great possibilities 1 good pictures 0 Liny good photo- can bi found by jusl oking out the window" darkness327 words
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Article362 1958-06-27 11 (^OING on holiday? Then read this: Always check your equipment before a trip. Follow these do's and don'ts. l. shoot a roll of pictures before you leave hom<\ On the tesi roll Include a distant view, a el* > up and some ol the types oi scenes362 words
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168 1958-06-27 12 TAX STRUCTURE OF CEYLON 'WILL BE FULLY REVIEWED' OIK Oliver Gooneti ek< Governor -General ol Ceylon, told a joint v Mon «i" Parliament in riombo that the ta> rtrut un ol Ceylon would !»<• fully reviews and everj effort made to harness legitimate sources revenue, steps would be taken forReuter - 168 words
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Article43 1958-06-27 12 Nationalist China is determined to seal off Communist China ports and maintain control of the Formosa Mrait. Vice Admiral Li Yu-hsi told navy squadrons on Matsii offshore islands He visited Matsu in the wake oi renewed Nationalist-Communist sea battles— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 43 words
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Article85 1958-06-27 12 N lonalij I China's tnteT".». r Minister declared In Taip< h the Governm< nt would punish only the offenders with the n Pr< Law again >l sin <; -i i"i! in n< w papi and magazine i!.' 1 rior Mini t< r Tien Chu chinU.P.I. - 85 words
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Article60 1958-06-27 12 WGirard be a fat hi in Otto was nit his it might ma> sa/d he "tell all' in the boo.', which would include i \g of a Japanese woman while he was a soldier in Japan, < hi was tned for manslaughter and receivet a suspendedU.P.I. - 60 words
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134 1958-06-27 12 DROUGHT THREATENS FOOD CROPS IN MANY ASIAN LANDS i X Asian weather round-up from Tokyo showy (d drought threatening food crops and lives from Japan to India and Nepal. 11l linnn i 1 TV. 1 Meteorological Board .said, dry weather was expected to continue. Japan's usual rainy season produced littleReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-06-27 12 Siamese Air lone men unload anti- cholera vaccine, medicine and equip- mem from a United States Air Force C-i:i Giobemaster which took three tlay> to arrive at Bangkok. Part of the car, o was donated v I the I .S. Operations Mission in si-,,,- I and part by the AmericanU.P.I. - 73 words
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Article229 1958-06-27 12 Ominous signs again in S. Korea South Korean leaders have renewed their warnings ol another Communist Invasion this time from within. During the past feib weeks, Seoul intelligence experts said, th( activity of communist es pio na g c agents had increased tremendously, infiltration by i armed communist agents isU.P.I. - 229 words
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137 1958-06-27 12 Christianity almost crushed in Red China 4 KOREAN Christian missionary who has just returned to Seoul alter 20 years of service on the China mainland, charged that the Chinese communists are indirect !y suppressing religious activities by giving no time for workers to go to church. Rev. Kirn Myung Chip,U.P.I. - 137 words
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Article23 1958-06-27 12 Visiting King Mahendra ol Nepal called o:. Mr Nikita X h r v sh chev. s vict Prime Minister in Mosci >v ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article51 1958-06-27 12 Lieut.-Gen, Frederick smith Ji commander of Is forces i" Japan, said in Tokyo that Japan's infani self-defence forces were hryintiinß to take over an important part of the nation's <!<•- fence as American forces shrank in size. U.S. forces in Japan have hern cut back by 10 ncr cent sinceU.P.I. - 51 words
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Article30 1958-06-27 12 Prune Prem Purachatra of Siam said in Moscow^ "We should like to sec Russian Students and teachers in our COUfltfy and tO son! Siamese students and (cacher.s to yours ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article49 1958-06-27 12 n w H Professor Tctdayothl Sasaki "i Tokyo's Fishery urn varsity, commenting on hi descent In the French navy's deep sea bi scapiie to a depth of 9,800 feet into the I viously m exploi fi i m Deep vi Japanese ma of mj ed of i Re uterReuter - 49 words
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Article21 1958-06-27 12 The S nient com of Hung aria Nagy shoi blunt who ent the "h\ m i onnn u;/ is/ rPOUtIC ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article24 1958-06-27 12 A :> >rm< r ai been arr< or sus] b. t n 1 early this Garcia. In the irn pled the a \'i ri U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article27 1958-06-27 12 mi- chiis MINIS I i.-'i PEKING mil i tON BEEN KILLI CHINA BlNi I V 4, lion sparr; TONS 0) 5 714 TONS QUITOES BEEN Di REUTERREUTER - 27 words
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Article21 1958-06-27 12 I loini Unlti I panese air md (i under missing jw h last reporte; cleared Kee mo.s:i for Japa 19 ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article137 1958-06-27 12 iAPANESE I'i-imm Minls♦l ter Nobu uke Kishl and l' 1 ir< iuii Mini >ter Aiichlro Pujiyama disagreed with Socialist charges that Japan had adopted a "too JOft" policy toward South Korea, Mr. Kishi said in tin Lower House that his fov eminent had no intention of withdrawing itsU.P.I. - 137 words
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Advertisement35 1958-06-27 12 s fasdfas ff sf asf utuk m I A w^M mfk Mt V 1 Ac T I I <S TRAN SPORT STORAGE LTD til &^J J Cn: SI E[I SINGIPORC I PACKERS, SHIPPERS > INSURAKir.: AG|NTS35 words
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Article, Illustration500 1958-06-27 13 WILLIAM BARKLEY - WILLIAM BARKLEY dfdfsfasdfasdf By Churchill's reply to invasion n the Germans had invaded Hritain in 1940, Winston Churchill's idea was to rule the country by a team of three himself, Lord Beaverbrook and Ernest Bevin, This revelation is made In a book*500 words
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396 1958-06-27 13 Chorns girl ended up with $50 million (IAN a woman he trusted with too much money? The question is r.used sharply by the publication of a biography of the richest woman England has fver known, outside roJ iity. Ny time between 192G her death In 1937, ady Houston could ive396 words
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Article322 1958-06-27 13 JACASTA INNES - JACASTA INNES r vui: Glass of Blessings. 1 By Barbara Pyni. (ape 15s. What happens when an ;ii tractive, sophist Icat i d woman finds after tfv n years oi ir.arn;i -c that her husband Is bor< Wilnn i Foi v h tak( v322 words
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Article, Illustration309 1958-06-27 14 pAMi DALE'S CONSIS V ING HIM LOOK A THE CLASS 2 DIV. 2 TENCY APPEALS, MAX i FAIRLY SAFE BE r RACE OVER 7F, In six starts In Malaya he has finished in the first lour fiu'li time. II:> ftgun 3 are: i. 2, 2, 4.309 words
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Article167 1958-06-27 14 One of best CI. 2, Div. 3-7 Furs. t.. i heqoe 9.00, Bapp; Life 8.13, Handsome s.i:. Rferdeka 8.11, Cruzeiro 8.10, Bangkok x.of), Collusion 8.06, (•i»\ Court 8.05, Martia] Song 8«02, Gold Hunt 7.07. nOLLUSION, \vh o showed plenty of promise in his flrsi two raffs at Singapore in March167 words
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1161 1958-06-27 14 MAIN SPRINT SHOULD GO TO TRIWALLA ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP THE PROSPECTS FOR TQMORftQg I Cl. 2, Div. 1-6 Furs. Siiiiiv 1 .iii I 00, out llii.li ni ■>. II 8.13. SulK'i I h. infill II I, lUN ill.. ltl. \lu H lit st Ii irk 8 On. Black (..iiti1,161 words
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Article44 1958-06-27 14 These horsed tomorrow pOLLO WINQ h I w !:i stari [> m Thought s SS I Full House M j I gess Shylock Home I Rehmat. Sunshine rS I: and rheatre in. m Ii Buff( r stock. Colza 1 wjdSman World I doubtful startei 1:44 words
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Article325 1958-06-27 14 CI. 2, Div. 3-6 Furs. Mists Line II 0.00, Full House 8.13, Garryden s.i?, Potentate 8.11, ."My Goodness 8.11, aribbean II 8.11, MetroTWO talented newcom< i t;;ur. make their Main 2 Div. 3 event over OF. J th;:.i; they aiT lit and forv ard enough to325 words
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Article199 1958-06-27 14 MUIYM ami n :irra lil CUda arc last start I winners engaged In the Class 5 Div. 1 sprint. But I am going for TownsI Man lo will over this j 5% Pi Be finished second to PiiKan King o?vr the same distance on this course199 words
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Article, Illustration234 1958-06-27 15 AUBREY HIGGS - Eight men ate through to the last sixteen AUBREY HIGGS i 1| VIAINING third-round matches in the I* nun's and women's singles will be com- i Meted In the Wimbledon lawn tennis chum- E pi,,nships today to bring each event down to 1 fee last IG. E Mt n who234 words
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Article71 1958-06-27 15 Former champion Budge Patty (United States) =j I can expect a hard fight from bearded Torben Dlrich, s i i brother of Joersen. One of the best third round women's matches E be between South African Jean Forbes and E Bi tain's Ann Haydon. was MissReuter - 71 words
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113 1958-06-27 15 SCOTS WOMAN IS BRITISH GOLF CHAMP Jessie Valentine of thshire, Scotland. -iy won the British )m n'a golf championship! t the third time by de- I MLss Elizabeth Price 11 rey, England, by one >■ the 36-holes final at i r inton. Valentine, who first y d the title inReuter - 113 words
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Article31 1958-06-27 15 Swing, 48. won tlio, i amateur close golf 1 Pionshlp at Ballbunion, i for the second time. F bj at Gregory Young, five and throe in the J final.31 words
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Article218 1958-06-27 15 Gllan Leuwis - Gllan Leuwis lOQK-OUT f TODAYS TRACK WORK k ALU ALU (FRANK- LIN) WAS THE MOST IMPRESSIVE WORKER AT KUALA LUMPUR THIS MORNING. He went much better than Grey Court (George) to dispose of three in 37 2 5. He looked as though he could have218 words
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Article47 1958-06-27 15 L *-i»r C'lnian Kwang. Nationalist Chinese athlrff who ">•• decathlon oven! in thr third Asian Games rvnaa arrived In Now York »>y plane i<» nr< pair f«»» RPearance in the American national decatnion lfM) '»^iin on July 4 and al P.ilvyra, New Jefte^.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 47 words
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Article512 1958-06-27 15 MIDDLESEX CRASH TO FIRST DEFEAT CSfiSe of play 4 CENTURA by open 41 int* batsman \h>\ I*li«*bt*v liis third this year and accurate |i pace bowling by David i Haltyard yesterday helped Kent beat Mid- dlesex by an innings and 26 runs with a day to spare. It was theReuter - 512 words
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Article177 1958-06-27 15 r VUb: New Zealand batting limit at ions against spin bowling their downfall time and again on the current tour landed them in severe trouble on the second day of their cricket match against Lancashire at Manchester yesterday. This time their tormentor was Malcolm Hilton, Lancashire'sReuter - 177 words
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Article207 1958-06-27 16 needed to replace $850 million aid Russia suspended DBESIDENT TITO'S Government indicated yes- terday that it would set k economic credits from the West to replace the 8850 million of longterm aid which Russia suspended last month. Vice-President Mijalko Todorovic, Yugoslavia's chief economic planner, told ParliamentReuter - 207 words
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Article57 1958-06-27 16 Nicosia's cabaret girls complained yesterday that the rebellion-torn island's rigid night curfew is forcing them out of business. The girls, who signed j themselves as 'suffering artists/ 1 agreed that the; measures shutting down cabarets "are a guarantee I for our safety," but asked: 1 "What isU.P.I. - 57 words
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162 1958-06-27 16 Priest (once condemned) conducts mass for Nagy V REQUIEM mass in honour of the t late Hungarian Prime Minister. Mi. imre Nasy was conducted in Vienna last Bight by a priest w ho had been t'ondem-iu-d to death while Mr. Nagy was Premier in 1953. The priest was recognised byReuter - 162 words
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Article135 1958-06-27 16 Sergeant stabs girl jailed VJERGEANT John Chittock, 25. of Edinburgh, was found guilty by a court-martial at Buende, j West Germany yesterday of unlawfully wounding a 19-year-old German girl at nearby Birdwood camp I on April 19. He was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, to be reduced to the ranksReuter - 135 words
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264 1958-06-27 16 TOTAL TIN OUTPUT DOWN BUT R.I. PRODUCTION IS UP rpOTAL mhie production of tin in Nigeria.! Bolivia. Malaya and Indonesia fell from ,7,200 tons in March of this year to 6,800 toils in April, says th? statistical bulletin for Juno 1 issued by the International Tin Council In Lonj don264 words
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210 1958-06-27 16 RIDDLE OF HAPPY CHINESE STUDENT WHO TOOK OWN LIFE THE mystery of why a happy Chinese student killed himself with poison puzzled an inquest in London yesterday. Ting Yuen Lav, 20, a student of economics dtod on Sunday after swallowing red oxide of mercury the day before in a PiccadillyReuter - 210 words
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Article29 1958-06-27 16 A home in Sims Avenue j Singapore, was broken into between 8.30 a.m. and 6.45 j p.m. yesterday, and jewellery I totalling $2,000 was stolen. i29 words
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Article37 1958-06-27 16 Kensington (London) police station was robbed of .£2O last night. The money disappeared from the canteen till after a man posing as "the new canteen manager"' signed a chit for the canteen keys ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article128 1958-06-27 16 Banda gags press on protest monwealth ftesfffi Bandaranaike the ff Miniate] about presfS wrship the ffi^ Censorship 0I ne 1011 was i ,reed Q jmergency regulatio^ wide communal rc tll banco, over the lamS question The^e rS lions were recently^ tended for a rurtS month. lift if col/ On TuesdayReuter - 128 words
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