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Title Section14 1958-07-05 1 The Singapore Free Press ilava's Own Family Paper ..M.i.', Batnrisyi J«lj liSti Ptfpc iSCIs.14 words
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Article136 1958-07-05 1 LOYALIST LEAGUE SHOCKS BISHOPS of the League i'l re Loyalists more than 3uo and Bishops onstrating against Makarios In lull session yestie Lambeth ;onfen nee, an extreme v.v, made irate demonstrajath ring of from all over the world. )eard< d League disguised as poke against the )riot archbishop >ody oiReuter - 136 words
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Article37 1958-07-05 1 11 2 holiday deaths U.S. National Safety cil warned yesterday unless the present i Is chocked, the nation leaded for an all-time gn for a three-day Indeldence Day toll The overall holiday death total IS 112 U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Article27 1958-07-05 1 Fivy masked men, armed n daggers, entered the 01 Mr. Tan Ec Tong in P. enia ast night, but immediately Mrs. Tan the alarm.27 words
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Article, Illustration6 1958-07-05 1 VATICAN CONDEMNS INGRID'S PLANS TO REMARRY6 words
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123 1958-07-05 1 piLW [Star MAMIE VAN DOREN said »nd i >wood >' s terda y that she "a'? P^ 'Anthony could not kc a go <,f their marriagr and ■annea to arrange a divorce. TOWa Van horen, who left later for 1 >mc!, thatRouter; U.P.I. - 123 words
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216 1958-07-05 1 NEW TARIFF PLAN WILL LURE OUR CAPITAL Colony industrialist studies fC.L. move, warns: r pilE steps being taken by tin* Federation Government to give tariff protection to more industries will cause further migration of capital across the Causeway unless the Singapore Government immediately formulates a fmn industrial policy. This view216 words
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114 1958-07-05 1 Way now open for Ceylon to go 'dry' rpiiE Ceylon GovernA ment yesterday announced decision* which will pave the way for the eventual prohibition of alcoholic drinks by a majority vote throughout the island. Women, who previously took, no part, will now have votes in local polls held periodically toReuter - 114 words
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Article23 1958-07-05 1 The Geneva nuclear detection conference s;ot over its first hurdle yesterday by reaching an East-West agreement on its working agenda U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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203 1958-07-05 1 THE VATICAN newspaper Osservatore Romano yesterday strongly condemned actress Ingrid Bergman's plans to marry for a third time. In an editorial the newspaper said that divorces H and re-marriages satisfied the egoism of the people involved but their offspring were harmed and they lost theirU.P.I. - 203 words
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126 1958-07-05 1 SNIPING SPREADS IN LEBANON CAPITAL SHOOTING .spread to several parts of Beirut city last night and towards midnight firing was going on in several scattered areas. But the insurgents did not appear to be trying to take over any fresh areas of the capital. The shooting seemed to be ofReutcr; U.P.I. - 126 words
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Article46 1958-07-05 1 The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is due in Singapore by air today at 2.40 p.m. after his Haj pilgrimage. A seat lias been booked for him in a Malayan Airways plane scheduled to leave for Kuala Lumpur at 4.40 p.m.46 words
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Article21 1958-07-05 1 Thre€ miners entombed Since last, Saturday in a collapsed lignite mine at Komaki, Japan, were rescued yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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Advertisement97 1958-07-05 1 (T) /T\ (h\ rh nS. (T\ t //ftc t (f^-n^ (T^ fTs ft\ ft\ ft\ /i\ w V^y v^y Vj,/ v^.y v^y v^y v.^ v.y \j> \^y V.y v^y v^y v^y v^ v^y World's- first completely NEW automatic camera ELECTRIC EYE-MATIC Bmm HHBgg*^ SPOOL TURRET CAMERA No oilier camera is97 words
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501 1958-07-05 2 Algiers 'safety' men are 'concerned' over de Gaulle's snub Sf.NATOR IS ARRESTED AT FUNERAL nnHR] E men, li I Mr J i Kelly, a member ol i >c U■ h i y> pu ca §ci ti wen del i by ,n during a Mo Eii i funeral that oi MojReuter - 501 words
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Article140 1958-07-05 2 FOG ADDS TO U.K. FLOOD HARDSHIPS |7O(; yesterday followed -T the floods in England, Visibility on many ds in the Midlands was down to 30 yai d While floods had cleared in many areas, there was still serious flooding in the Doncaster area of Yorkshire, the most severely hit county.140 words
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Article82 1958-07-05 2 Ok Hnsin Aminuddin, former chairman of the South Sumatra Hoard of Trade, ha surrendered to a Oovei nm< nl task force, the Antara n< w.s Agency said In Jakarta yesterday The authorities want his help in their Investigations into the di appearance ol 70 million rupfoha82 words
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256 1958-07-05 2 'I wrote: A-bomb letter' I—farm1 farm worker m i)()i.i( i: .it Ipswich. m 1 Eastern England. B late last ni^ht ques- tinned a faun worker who had told rcpui ters he was responsible for the letter to the Soviet Embassy threatening to g drop an atomic bomb near Britain. *gReuter - 256 words
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Article25 1958-07-05 2 More than two-and-a-half million Finnish voter.-, will go to the polls tomorrow and i Monday to elect a new 200- seat one-chamber parlia-ment.—-Reuter.25 words
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229 1958-07-05 2 FOOT TO CONFER WITH CYPRIOT MAYORS nnHE Qovernor of c rus, Sir Hugh Foot, lu»s Invited Gi Cypriot mayors 01 island's towns to nw him nt Governn House on Monda; discuss security suits and gen i municipal affairs, Gre c k spokesman said in. Nicosia last night. The Governor had229 words
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294 1958-07-05 2 (JOUTH VIETNAM Oner 0 more denounces the war m&noeuvrea and nets 01 provocation ot the Cam bodkin Government," a government communique i.s.surd In Saigon, said yesterday. The communique said "it is regrettable on the- eve ol a meeting dr.sired by the Cambodian leaderReuter; U.P.I. - 294 words
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223 1958-07-05 3 mil BRITISH Home Secirv Mi K. Butler, s rejected a plea tot the re- prisoner, now servsentenee for the I his son, despite a statement by the pri(iul s wife admitting resH ns ibilit3 "i the crime. }i Butler's conclusions v nReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-07-05 3 r Philippines Consul in Singapore, idro l Holigores, and his wife, cockl ill partj last night at the J Hotel to celebrate the 1-th ani the Philippines 1 Indepenoseen above escorting the Governor Sir William Goode and Lady Goode into tlio reception room. GuestsFree Press - 73 words
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142 1958-07-05 3 KASHMIR MARCHERS CROSS INTO INDIA RADIO PAKISTAN reported last night that 10 people had crossed the cease-fire line into the Indian side of Kashmir. An elventh was stopped by police. Reports from Azad Kashmir said several more batches of "liberation volunteers" were marching towards Chinari, near the cease-fire line, inReuter - 142 words
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252 1958-07-05 3 18-year <>] C i son of 1 Royal Air Force mmodore was jailed Ma ids tone Kent for five for robbing a an Of £2,274 stor'•ri being armed th a revolver. The boy. Martin Searby. son of Air Commodore John Searby,Reuter - 252 words
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Advertisement346 1958-07-05 3 Ifotpjjini: IWBm 77 cv Refngerqtor Jfc. W [jOj j|:r Refrigerator. Ma Sinoapora Dealers' Bik l^D N wlv RA ,A l n,o SE rX ICE 53 Eost Coost Road r£? A r r>^,« A^° C0 259 Jo Chiat Road rSm G A SISnS??~ 52 Upper Sorangoon Road. unn rnJZ*?, 1 C346 words
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216 1958-07-05 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, July 5, 1958. Opinioon Communion of guilt in the unfolding plot to communise Singapore, temptations appealing to base instincts could beset the people of this island. For that has been the pattern in Russia and mainland China—inducements to the to-be-enslaved people to give way to216 words
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89 1958-07-05 4 Britain's fighting men are marching on milk even the Guards. Soldiers and sailors are drink ing nine glasses of milk to every AM <*lacc<>c of beer. In NAAFI canteens in Britain Biggest surprise is the popularity of refrigerated coin-in-slot machines, which sell milk at89 words
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Article, Illustration338 1958-07-05 4 Servicemen in S'pore prefer soft drinks to beer rpilE drinking habits J of servicemen In Singapore are rapidly Changing. Soldiers sailors and airmen are now drinking more soft dnnks than beer. Many of them prefer milk rather than other drinks in the mornings. The Britannia Club, the Union Jack Club,338 words
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Article, Illustration392 1958-07-05 4 John Lambert - John Lambert by BELINDA LEE, recently on holiday in Rome with Prince Filippo Orsini, may find that her British film career with the Rank Organisation has spluttered out. A close associate of John Davis, the man who hires and fires the Pinewood Studios stars, told me:392 words
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Article179 1958-07-05 4 Beacheomber - Beacheomber i!H EH rriiE unhapplest of all 1 the smartly dressed men ai Ascot was the poor fellow whose beautifully rolled umbrella remained beautifully rolled all the afternoon. When other, reluctantly unrolled he alone Rot drenched. Hit umhrclKi Was a dummy, He had sacrificed utility to appearance, but179 words
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Advertisement31 1958-07-05 4 New Arrivals GERMAN CREPE 36 00 cts. per Yd. With Full Range Of Designs Colours. Visit Our GENTS TAILORING DEPT. BAJAJ TEXTILES LTD., 71, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 6 TEL: ***** *****31 words
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Advertisement34 1958-07-05 4 Exquisite Jewellery of Quality and Taste By Skilled Craftsmen DIAMOND RINGS, I WATCHES, FINE JEWELLERY S.P.H.deSILVALTD. 45, HIGH STREET, AIRPORT SINGAPORE (y. STATION ROAD, IPOM A3BOCIAI i: COMPANY S.P.H. de SILVA |H.K.) LTD. j34 words
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330 1958-07-05 5 SST's POINTS SYSTEM SECRECY TO BE MAINTAINED I^l1 1: housing register of the Singapore Improvement Trust and the points system under which homes are allotted will continue to remain secret. The S.I.T. is convinced that secrecy is necessary and advantageous to the efficiency of the system. In its annual report330 words
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Article110 1958-07-05 5 out effort will be 1 induce the i oi people to visit extortion" poster to be opened on ingapore Chi•ation Club in m Green. exhibition will be by the Chief Becre- Mr. E. B. David. exhibition will be j the club for four 1 which110 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-07-05 5 United Front: Meeting planned for this month ARRANGEMENTS are being made to call a prex paratory meeting of all political leaders who are interested in joining the United Socialist Front suggested by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lini Yew Hock, earlier this 1 week. The meeting will be held soon alter348 words
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Article85 1958-07-05 5 Two new S 'pore scholarships THE Singapore Metal Box Company is offering two annual post-graduate scholarships for research training in the University of Malaya. The scholarships which are open to graduates of the University of Malaya carry an annual allowance of $1,700 each. One schoJarship will be allocated for the85 words
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Advertisement6 1958-07-05 5 v^ magazine Pri i !,<>- pron zinc6 words
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Advertisement133 1958-07-05 5 :j:|:j: f*^ F cn '°V ood coffee :j: 1 Sij: and sood sleep! Scientific note: Coffee normally |:j:|i contains caffeine, an alkaloid S£ PIIRF ff)F F F F which, as your Doctor will tell rV4I\.L V^V-/rrCJJ jxj:; yoU( a ff eels the central nervous M iree from caffeine rich in133 words
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Advertisement21 1958-07-05 6 SATISFY i YOURSELF by smokitiQ y o CHESTERFIELD i Regular King-size J i t li L P** K^ If 4*\ I21 words
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Miscellaneous296 1958-07-05 6 ■■■>-■-■>■••■■'•» p gv*Wf (SflCwVini ii %t% lit i»> Stiliu'v Jordan i icTjyt*^ 1 your divam a reality. >I\MHt\KI by Loc Falk and Phil Davis r I E birthday star and read the correspon- S 1 l BZZ 'FZZ-NOvv Fbjz bzz- 6COu'5iPG--|- r^ p\ V ding paragraph. Let your birthday *>■■'.296 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article176 1958-07-05 7 LONDON, July 1 Pieilou* Today BIBBEB M^ buyers 92% buyer.--224 sellers 224 sellers \u^. i.'" 1 1 buyers 224 buyeis 224 sellers 22% sellers pirrer i K ss s s ot 22 buyers 2 buyers KIM 92% sellen sellen ml I 1 No 1 B*i Settlement R176 words
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Article104 1958-07-05 7 LONDON. July 4 Previous Today t opf Philippines vi.f. l'.K.' European ports delivered wei u >"> lon lvl > $192 sellers $191 .sellers OPRA, Straits C.LI. IT.X.l T .K. North i uropean ports delivered weigh! per long ton July E7O nom. £70 nom. I i OKI104 words
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166 1958-07-05 7 i stock mat ket Dived a considerable yesterday from the axation measures ..^t 1 on Thursby the Chancellor of ihequer. iiouph business was cted to some extent •day owing to weekconsiderations it finon a distinctly firm Quick rise the gilt-edged section iveReuter - 166 words
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Article47 1958-07-05 7 Gurkha rescues child— gets BEM Cpl. Karnabahadur Limbu, ol the loth Princesa Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, hub been awarded the British Empire Medal for rescuing :i three year old child who had fallen 15 feet into a sepi Ie tank In 1 1< ng Xi ing ReuterReuter - 47 words
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168 1958-07-05 7 'Police took photos of protest march'— MP A labour Member of Parliament alleged Last night that he and 50 other marchers protesting against nuclear armaments were photographed by an official police photographer as they passed through Salford, Lancashire, on their way to the nearby town o\ Eccles. Mr. Prank Allaun,Reuter - 168 words
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Article83 1958-07-05 7 The Singapore Council lor Adult Education has a.-^ked the Government for a $2,500 grant to further its cultural activities. The money Is needed for compiling a book of reference about cultural activities by various associations and for organising a musical season for different race-,. The council83 words
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362 1958-07-05 7 New house-owners may get bill for laying on water THE Singapore City Council is considering a proposal to make estate developers and new house-owners pay 60 to 75 per cent of the cost of laying water mains to their houses. At present the council instals water mains free of charge,362 words
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Article171 1958-07-05 7 BOUQUETS FOR U.K. HEALTH SERVICE BRITAIN'S National Health Service, now ten years old, was described yesterday as "an enormous benefit and success" to the patient by the doctors' magazine, the British Medical Journal. Dr. Guy Dam, chairman of the council of the British Medical Association up to 1949, said thisReuter - 171 words
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Advertisement47 1958-07-05 7 SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES! SJSJAY: Pm MORROW: 1.24 a.m and i::>: p.m, S HONDA*! 2.06 am tnd :?oi p.m. and 3.40 D.m »N!M>\Y:;;:sa I "<<i i to p.m 1 RSDAY: 1.39 a.ni "(I 5.09 i) in I B.W p.m, and 6.06 i>.m. «j '.< a r (547 words
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Advertisement108 1958-07-05 7 Don't risk having your household effects damaged in transit through faulty packing On Jaffe packing. consult the expetU SINGAPORE PACKING iij association with <**% *«i ;II Singapore C<^ ta til Baggage -=s^=; Jip^l^g Transport Pil^Jfe •^&ff|:^*p!r. l A X LuM P u X h"m h a w h iißiiasiaiQEßiSj w108 words
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Miscellaneous91 1958-07-05 7 Today's radio programme 1 i ptr i im- too I- News; 7-] I i, |.30 Tim< i •;n > ll( I Ni 1.45 fi turday i 8.00 List* i 2.15 We \u i i Bpo: 2.40 ented i i i la vn li m w ».00 61 ifi I Stor:91 words
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Article713 1958-07-05 8 DIANA ROSS - DIANA ROSS by ifcfjinninfji A ilirilliiiffi (wo-pnrt s4uv*i mortals was in the Other. Tir, t sits and begs His wife, Pilpatoe, the white one, stood n. tnbling before him for she saw the anger In his eve •♦Oh! my lord, my brother, my husband Oaxaca,713 words
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Article465 1958-07-05 8 '■nih winnen ol iaa vteek*i colour-in contest (each Ol whom will receive a S5 prtac In clue course) are a^ fi Hows: Miss Rayhani binte H, M. Hussein (10), Primary JUB, Trafalgar School, South Boat Quay, Singapore 2. Miss sect Chwee Bee 7 X 2>, 104 Towner465 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-07-05 8 DOCKET MONEY prizes River Valley Road, Binga- are offered for colour- pore 9, to reach her nol ing this scene with paints, later than Thursday next, crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15. There are four prizes offered each of S3 (two Name (Master/Miss) for boys100 words
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Article, Illustration317 1958-07-05 8 Rupert Rusty's Adventure When the pony itops an old man fcets down and bows. Good day; M.i'am. Mrs. Bear, 1 presume. Has mv friend Dr. BrLr.o Bear told sou ny I hjvc come "Why. \cs, you want to t.ike Rupert," snys Mrs. B«.ir. "As you're .1 friend of Unclt Brus'.o317 words
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Miscellaneous115 1958-07-05 8 r~T I I Hi IB CLUES .\< 1:0 >! on 1 He attended .1 F lei I ioclalL l knight In old< n 1 Imea 5, Ri publii 8 The To oppo c or Rghl back 8, man doesn*l want them B< abl to bl5 1 omi I hlng. Ed115 words
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Article736 1958-07-05 9 Christian Layman - Christian Layman Saturday sermon hj a |N the ti2nd verse of I me 27th chapter of the Gospel, St. Luke us that "Peter out and wept What made Peter, a vourite disciple of j es !S Christ, cry? [I you road the 61st ot the736 words
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Miscellaneous992 1958-07-05 9 I Sunday church I 1 announcements (UIRCH OF ENGLAND 11.15 a.m Sunday School: 8.30 METHODIST 3 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday Schools; nnn pm. Evening Prayer and Sex- Straits Chinese dmrcßt 845 6 p.m. Gospel Service, Mr. G. D. St. Andrews Cathedral: 7.00 nQn tjn gu^y School, 940 am- James; 7.45992 words
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Article, Illustration279 1958-07-05 10 If II 10 There! I suppose it was the fault of the holidays, but you were not up to your usual brilliant standard this week. With the exception of the First Aid Quiz, which had more entries than ever, I had THERE were some excellent279 words
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Article98 1958-07-05 10 rrm-: answers to Last week's quiz were: l The Squaw Man; 'z Dangerous Moonlight 3 Angels One Five; 4 The Young Lions; 5. The British Army; <> A.B.P.C. The winner was once again Sunny Gwee o! 150 i) East Coasi Road, Singapore 15, Nov* trj these 198 words
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Article79 1958-07-05 10 SPECIAL QUIZ QUIZ npHE answers to last week's Quiz" weir: I. Keith Mitchell. "Dangerous Exile." I Donald Sinden. The Black Tent" 3. Yoko Tani, •The Wind Cannot Read 4. Michael Craig, "Campbell's Kingdom, The Winner was Miss Susanna Ang 171 Pong go] Road, Singapore 19. Now who do yon think79 words
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Article49 1958-07-05 10 the answers to last week's quiz were: l. Fencing; 1 2. Shooting (Aim at the Bull and only get a Magpie); 3. Rowing; 4. Old-time Boxing; 5. Fencing; 6. Eton Fives. The winner was Mrs, Teresa G. H. Chng of 685 Holy Innocents Lane, Singapore 19.49 words
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86 1958-07-05 10 Now try these questions 1. Which Squadron (lew the Lincoln Bombers which for eight years were in operation againsi the terrorists? 2, Why is a Flag-Ship so called? ■'>. Who besides the Royal Navies of the Commonwealth are entitled to fly the White86 words
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516 1958-07-05 11 ARCHIE QUICK - 'CLUB BEFORE COUNTRY' The policy that stifles all British football teams ARCHIE QUICK By I>RAZIL, outstanding masters, deservedly won the World Cup in Sweden by beating everybody they played except England, who held them to a goalless draw! Why then were England shot Ottt of the competition in the qualifying516 words
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Article255 1958-07-05 11 Thomson ties in Open PLAY OFF TODAY |N olie ol the most dra matU rinishei In he fistors of i" (l tournament ,'ter Thomson I Australia) and David rhomas, young I ,n- championship yesterI da 3 at Royal i ytham, LanI will replay today )V ThomsSn lei> and Thomas IReuter - 255 words
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Article98 1958-07-05 11 Brazil team feted 'FHOUSANDS of football fans gave a hero's welcome to the Brazilian football team returning home after winning the world championship in Stockholm. The crowds had been waiting .since daybreak at the international airport, where the team had planned to .spend two hour.s before continuing their flight toReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement11 1958-07-05 11 M. FUNTER S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67,StamfordRd., (UiCourtßl(lg.,)S'por<6. J^lophone *****. I11 words
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Advertisement39 1958-07-05 11 IN THE JULY ISSUE OF MM 9JHL i Wt :-.-i?3™ INDIA'S REFUGEE PROBLEM GEISHAS^ M n^^jm^^Mi j n^A'^^^ft. Swfir l^r ifn TLmK »^9B^ >; J^lm r^^^B n^ SOUTH BY JAVA HEAD TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PARK. K.L. GET YOUR COPY NOW39 words
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Miscellaneous259 1958-07-05 11 CLUES ACHOss a Confused sort of nonsense i such .sleep before midnight among pals Ci rj), 6 Concerning a French word 4 a touching affair (o a mo- to the east <6>. torist, maybe? (6>. 7 Description of an untidy 8 sailor is dispatched east dining room in barrftcks <&)•259 words
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Article675 1958-07-05 12 Spin bowler routs Yokshire EIGHT WICKETS FOR NiNt RUNS pEORGE Tribe took ighl wu kets foi nine runs yesterda} in lh< English County Crickel championship. Xhe 37-year Id Austi ian all-rounder, bowled brilliantly In Northamptonshire's nine wickei yin over Yorkshin Northampton. This performance by the left-arm spinner brougn to 15Reuter - 675 words
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Article63 1958-07-05 12 MAX CARLOS IS THE NEW CHAMPION /iKOKGE BRACKEN vf lost his Australian j lightweight boxing t hampionship to Max arlos in a thrilling, 15- round battle in Mcl- bourne last night. There was little to choose between the two fighters, and the fight ended with a I thrilling: last roundReuter - 63 words
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Article179 1958-07-05 12 Indonesia 4 Malays 2 INDONESIA played a close knit game last night at Jalan Besar Stadium. Despite signs of strain after the Asian Games, with a number of players still nursing injuries, the Indonesians mustered right from the start and opened the scorine, in the179 words
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Article157 1958-07-05 12 |>l:l I I M <rr\vs brat pow- I •rftt] opposition from Russia and the United states yesterday at the Henley Royal Regatta. one '<! t in mosi excil da) rowing i• yeai ti en I, both 1 i thi B Cup for coxli The UniversityReuter - 157 words
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Article223 1958-07-05 12 RESPITE long delay? through rain week, iho Wimbledoi lawn tennis eh plonships win H( iimr today Better weather in tinfew <i -in i has en ibled heavy arrears in programme t,> i>e ,i, off, leaving only Qnai be decided. Althea Gibson will be three ofReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-07-05 12 The new Wimbledon men's singles champion, Ashley Cooper of Australia. In the final yesterday he took two hours to beat Davis Cup colleague Neale Fraser 3-6. 6-3. 6-4, 13-11. Cooper was runner-up for the title in last year's All-England cliampionships when defeated by countryman Leie Hoad.48 words
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Advertisement57 1958-07-05 12 FURNITURE REMOVING h a job for £XP€RTSf Many hands make l i slit work packing by a stafY Of experts lavel breakages PHONE Gltftware, china, heavy furnit 377 A I travel in maximum safety w JZZ a I packed by Transport ft Sim i FURNITURE REMOVALS ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUEST,57 words
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THE FREE JPRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1958-07-05 1 THE FREE JPRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore. July 5, 1958.9 words
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Article928 1958-07-05 1 ALAN BESTIC - BRAVEST MAN I HAVE EVER KNOWN ALAN BESTIC By Sick-bed parson can never be beaten s icU room In Fulham Road, London, a lean, sinewy parson— me of the bravest men I know-is orking in three important promts simultaneously. I v |g the presentation In Brit ain of the Rim928 words
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Article, Illustration472 1958-07-05 1 GENE MANN - IF IT 'S ELOQUENCE YOU SEEK... GENE MANN J "I i ome from all over world to the red i hOUSC and SO long can produce to prove they are youth hostellers an rt^t there in a mi! plraNint home-n-home, for roughly he vi pet night, home is r travellers472 words
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Article, Illustration613 1958-07-05 2 SHAME ON THE MEAN HUSBANDS! EILEEJi ASCROFT PUTS THE WIVES POINT jHKRK i- .1 link between husbands who are mean and luvenile 1 delinquency, claims a British doctor in The Practitioner. -Wives who are k |)l says, "i\n- forced lo jm oul towo.knndll.cird.il. lo nol tfd all ll.c ...oilier love613 words
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657 1958-07-05 2 Serve yourself —so they took a lion A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT rill; origin of the self-service revolution in America has hen traced to grocer's shop in California during the Greal Depression. The grocer hied to boost trade by .id ertising cut-to-the-bone prices. 'I o sa\ e e\ erj ccn t he657 words
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Article143 1958-07-05 2 Mer - YOU AN TY Mer B 3 BRITISH scicn J uncxcitcd y| the world's fir:, \M talk to it, ths -M types. This mal s 1 Dr. D. B. Fry I iducted L cxperimen v been r< ading al I Di Saturday M md Mr. Pi I l< .-i ronics en143 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-07-05 2 TtUNSTABLE DOWXS a ceniJ tre for people visiting whipsnade Zoo and watching iondon Gliding Club, will have many new activities vert year, from motor-facing in all-the* year-round ski-ing, A £120,000 ntadium being out up by a Dunstable businessman, Mr, Edwin Oreen, He has designed and is helping96 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Article170 1958-07-05 1 warn M Hi HI fll Hi H H ll&i H B HI 9NI 91 I Hi HI H H mm IH H Hi Hi Hi Hi H Hi mm HE «H Hi Hi Hi HI mm mm r THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES »*l*Y MAIL170 words
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Article, Illustration548 1958-07-05 1 Says ALLAH LEWIS HE m lin race (Class Div. 1. r. miles) Kuala Lumpur this noon is a ma tcli i rey Court and mi Blot. it hard to separa c nd thi j are both tncied. I am ing: for Court t(i bt548 words
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Advertisement39 1958-07-05 1 BEST BETS x- V 11 ES r B I I 8: > Haadyai, Actor n .i mi Performer, Best outsiders!— I 1 1 1 < f i 1< 1 RoCkd iml GtinOflg K.ipat THE GOING Ihe foill| W ill be ffOOtl.39 words
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Advertisement12 1958-07-05 1 The shouting in the QQf is tor m BULLDOG lgk STOUT I12 words
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Article798 1958-07-05 2 H\CE 1-liO: CLASS 5, DIV. 3-6 FURS. 154 v,,,.;iK.ini; r. bI«& W »W 9 M;lwi POUR G U (Chit. KHII L) M f iCTOII II bai (Bh»* Btable) Martin J^ 9i02 f3 SILVERFORI W cheg CY.UU*) K00rdta....... Morlilllt r ***** moknim: MISTSyr. Brag (Sedylng Kongsi) Donnelly798 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-07-05 2 RACE ONE STOKfcKEEPKK: 2-7-58 Fourth to Lingfleld in Div 4 Abt. 7F race. lOiR G: 30-6-58 Went over 3F in 44; 2-7 58 Fifth to Haadyal in Di\ 3 -5- I .F race. P ACi'OK 11: 26-6-58 -Went over last 3F iii even tun. 2-7-58 Second to Lingfield In130 words
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Advertisement72 1958-07-05 2 i% RRiS MINOR W^ 4 Krf The finest kind |::!i of family motoring I ft %f/ MORRIS OXFORD C II oini tli i\ c llic Morri <-l j our i lioice! I j Lei ii- prove jusl in reall> satisfying i: nw tiisig a Morris ran be! AND a 172 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1958-07-05 3 actfts Morning Mist:" snatched from j engagement JfeBSIAN COUNT: 30-6-58 over 3F to even ,3 Third to RACE TWO •>i x< t POLICE: 26-6-s*- p In 40 witU G turns; 28-6-58-Taleni In Div, ace. i VRR.V i I>A: 25-6-58 better than ArI3F in 411,315 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1958-07-05 4 Numismate for main race Select Ions SATELLITE Technicolor II Pearl Snap lIWDVAI (Karc I) Kerrbrook X a< < 4) and June Blosson (K;ic«* 7) scored con vincing wins in their first starts of this meeting and look good to complete doubles today. Th c y shouldLINGFIELD - 1,292 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-07-05 5 TALK TO IT IT PES t/cd in their impossible, er. They can ic, and it about. as "thai al- is. It epl spell. iter candistinguish md enough." it tically when I a >< n- 3 She would World s f'rst tjlkic-typewriter40 words
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Article534 1958-07-05 5 c tomorrow," wncl laik tor inorow." writer's great obably be in For inmay eventually simultaneous jto be sent line take only doubt that ent is as bri- y as shoot- iks, then con- one difficulty: ril r would rerat sat on the rtain way if i with534 words
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Article96 1958-07-05 5 dance many the table, ■^ii!ns >(/ inQ Quarter th€ J and ]>r; }'i(in "'<'»" with mopeas, /mv win oe a neto form of sport. The greyhound track will be used mostly for people to train <nni try out their dogs, hut there Will also be eight public meetings96 words
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Article, Illustration878 1958-07-05 5 Unicorn-gentle beast of good omen Pelham Groom writes on Chinese customs I .^.■.■;i: i M^^ J »^«^^^^^^^^^^J SEVERAL times In these essays i have mentioned the dragon and have remarked on tin* difference in character ascribed to the fabulous beast i*i Britain \mi in hin i in the i< 'l'm;878 words
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Article100 1958-07-05 6 I i his wttk t two quest critici lake *M floor 5 to preview a domestic dranio, an;l 0 murda '.tory aqi.nst the backg.oun.J of a hohday r. (OH 111 5 t h: Am. r, con state of Utch Pdham Groom, on a busman's hoi.100 words
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446 1958-07-05 6 She's perfect as the imperfect housewife "11/ OMAN in A DRESSING GOWN" is a British it 1; !n aboul a typical family of tenemi n\ dwellers who c prosi lc, dull life is disrupti d bj a smii dose of "marriage on the rocks." ji m a pre ton (Anthonj446 words
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Article, Illustration528 1958-07-05 6 SUSPENSE UNDR THE SEA WITH GABLE AS SKIPPER THE FREE PRESS SATURDAY MAGAZINE okm \i I v i give you .1 "Star Rating" for \ei J film I I" '< W i' 1 which Five Stars is i c <■ p i i <• n .i I. i our Stars,528 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-07-05 6 A SQUALID] HOME A tense scene from the "Woman In A Dressing Gown** is a realistic film of squalor and a home that is split by a girl who comes between husband and wife, Below are: Sylvia Sy m s (as Georgie) Yvonne Milchell fas Amy) and Anthony Quaj/le (OS51 words
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Article123 1958-07-05 6 Why so MANY murders "The Girl in Black Stockings" is, despite its title, not a leg show but a whodunnit. The film— a Bel-Air Production released through United Artists —concerns a series 01 murders at a posh Utah resort run by paralysed Edm v n d Parry (Ron Randelh. Fur123 words
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Article58 1958-07-05 6 Tipsy love scene Ma /<! i, Do m i tries to make tipsy i love to cm UTii espon i sivc Ron Randell 0 <: i<i Hid iic seen from the t ipU muj 1 da drama "The at, 1 '"'c t) c Bl n StockA i tngj i B58 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-07-05 6 A PIECE OF HIS MIND Lieutenant Bledsoe I (Burt Lancaster vires his new Captain "Rick" Richardson (CI a r! Gable* a piece oj his mind on learning 0/ 1 the latter's appoint- ment to the command. spot tho killer thi chances are you won'i T.A.B. Rating XX47 words