The Singapore Free Press, 7 July 1958
1958-07-07
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Title Section20 1958-07-07 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper i, sin^aiMMt*. MfSllitTi lull ?i l!*" 1*- Ti ie el 5 (ts.20 words
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211 1958-07-07 1 Eoka boss's wreath at villagers' funeral i> armoured cars I troops ringed the East Cyprus village of irou under a blister- j iimrner sun yesterday 3 villagers attended eral of a man and in Killed in a clash with security forces on Saturday. i myrtle wreath was i on bothReuter - 211 words
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Article28 1958-07-07 1 rhe West German ChanDr. Konrad Adenauer it any time to meet trench Premier. General de Gaulle. Bonn Go- nient spokesmen said pi 1 1 in U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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Article20 1958-07-07 1 hin i plans to build two railways during the I its second flve;i which began thii U.P.I.U.P.I. - 20 words
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269 1958-07-07 1 Russia warns Dag: We may have to quit United Nations THE Soviet Union threatened yesterday to pull out of the United Nations if there were any further anti-Soviet demonstrations outside its delegation's offices in New York. Russia also charged that those in the United States responsible for the last month'sU.P.I.; Reuter - 269 words
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63 1958-07-07 1 houses of some prominent members <>> Ghana's opposition Party were searched In na 3 by police platoons carrvini; < neons, Police had warrants. They refused 10 answer press questions about the cans* ol the scan h. but Mr. Victor Owasu. a United Tarty executive member saidReuter - 63 words
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355 1958-07-07 1 CHAMOUN STANDS FIRM IN HIS CAPITAL Report of Govt, move out of Beirut denied THE Lebanese Charge d'Affaires in Amman (Jordan) yesterday denied Press reports quoted in United Arab Republic broadcasts from Cairo and Damascus that President Chamoun and the Lebanese Government had decided to move from Beirut to DuhourshiwairReuter; U.P.I. - 355 words
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Article136 1958-07-07 1 Police Week opens today WELCOME signs are up at all divisional police headquarters in Singapore to usher in Police Week today. The campaign is aimed at establishing friendliness and a spirit of co-opera-tion between the public and the police. Divisional stations will be open to the public136 words
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Article80 1958-07-07 1 S TOIRE swept through S E a section of the E E stables at the Randall E E Park race track at E E Cleveland, Ohio, yes- E E terday, killing 14 E E horses and causing; S damage estimated at 5 S $180,000. EReuter - 80 words
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Article34 1958-07-07 1 juiv in t grade rubber buyers f.o.b, opened in Sin gapore this morning at 77 rent s per lb., up one eighth ol a cent on Friday's closing The tone was quiet.34 words
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Article45 1958-07-07 1 A Swissair airliner bound for Zurich was recalled to London Airport last night after airport authorities had been told that bombs had been planted on board. The plane was searched by police. Nothing was found and the plane later left. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement73 1958-07-07 1 Look tor new developments tSsxg CINE DEPARTMENT ■J^M'IH MOVILUX 8B Supplies of these two new items have recently arrived ask your favourite photo dealer for further particular md demonstrations of the above al the same time have a look at the Moviscop editing viewer, Moviphon (Mind attachment, and other ZEISS73 words
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158 1958-07-07 2 warsaw Stalinsts get a rap on the knuckles A NTI "KGGIIKAD di< JX hards in the Poll h Communisl Party were rapped over the knuckles by the party's official literary supplement yesterday tor complaining that Polish intellectuals sp< I their tune drinking coffee and discussing." An unsigned editorial in TryReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration432 1958-07-07 2 MR. Nikita Khrushchev's visit to Fast Berlin this week fits into the round of visits by the Soviet Prime Minister to align policy and reinforce Moscow's influential role in international communism. He is due in East Berlin tomorrow to lead432 words
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Article31 1958-07-07 2 Rachel Crothers. for many years the leading playwright in the United States, died in her sleep at the weekend. She was 79. She was found dead in bed. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 31 words
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Article175 1958-07-07 2 GREECE TO JOIN TITO-UAR TALKS PRESIDENT TITO and his guest, President Nasser, arrived yesterday on the Adriatic island of Brioni where they will be joined today by the Greek Foreign Minister, Mr. Evangelos Averofl. Although the visit of the United Arab Republic leader is officially a private one. he willReuter - 175 words
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127 1958-07-07 2 FIRM'S cricket team at Kidderminster, England, went to then jportfl ground lor net practice and found the chairman of the company living m the pavilion. a "Jelleyman xr in fact Was installed in the pavilion husband and wife tWO children, five dOfl and two catsReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement73 1958-07-07 2 "LAZYMM'skms /X VA> LIGHT- SOFT- DURABLE -J^^Mj^r V s y/^\ J&^jlmmm^ffim^r mwm Gents leather shoes n^ mm. w,t 1 cuSn n crepe i \i W^mW%^o^^t£Er soles Available in x V yS^S^^^^^S^^^ black or brown. /;v^' ™r^ t«-"~^^ Usual price: pec Offer: 'SWSt X Sing. 9.90 $8.WFt Fed. $10.90 $9.. Special73 words
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194 1958-07-07 3 TUIS of vodka-tippling and its immeasurable woes filled the pages of Soviet newspapers yesterday in response to an anti-drunkenness speech made in Leningrad last Friday by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Writing in the newspaper Soviet Russia a schoolmistress. A. Charm,194 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-07 3 Winner of the Cabaret Queen competition for 1958 at the Great World last night was Miss Chia Poh Mee. With her crown, sceptre and cud Miss Chia is seen being con- gratulated by Miss Annie Yong (left) who was second, and Miss Lee Kirn Chee who came third. Miss ChiaFree Press - 67 words
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Article79 1958-07-07 3 INGRID BERGMAN. the tihn actr6M, arrived in London by air from Paris last night with the man she recently announced she planned to marry. Swedish theatrical producer Lars Schmidt. Mr. Schmidt said: "I can't I possibly say If we sh \ll be married this year, batReuter - 79 words
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Article76 1958-07-07 3 I>OLICE at Bude, Cornwall, yesterday interviewed a honeymoon couple in their hospital beds alter the who had been found Injured at the foot of a clifl dnd the hus band had Deen taken unConscious from an hotel. The couple, John and Daphne Oldfleld, both aged 33, wereReuter - 76 words
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113 1958-07-07 3 nRXDE, bridegroom and the priest to marry them floated on to an air Held near Turin yesterday in a nuptial pararhm display. The priest. Don Lino Basso, a former parachutist chaplain, was first <o jump. Close behind him came Bianca Cappone, ia. InReuter - 113 words
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70 1958-07-07 3 Mosley gets derisive cheers at London rally E mik Oswald Mosley, I 5>3 pie- war British Q b Paseist chief and now s i leader of tiie I'nion s Movement, was greeted 5 by howls, and derisive cheers at a rally in London's Trafalgar 3 s Square yesterday. Sir OswaldReuter - 70 words
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216 1958-07-07 3 FRESH CHARGES OF POLICE BRUTALITY TO NEGROES r PHK National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People has filed a new complaint of police brutality to Negroes in Dawson, Georgia. Mrs. Ruth Hurley, south-eastern re»ional secretary, said repoits hud been received that two j Negroes were shot by a whiteReuter - 216 words
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Article93 1958-07-07 3 THE Singapore TaxiOwners Co-operative Motor Garage and Stores i Society Ltd.. held their annual »rnerai meeting recently. i The following officers were elected: Chairman, Mr. T. a. Simon i re-elected i treasurer, Mr. Doola Singh; secretary, Mr. Sher Khan: Committee. Messrs. Koh Ann Bee, Er Gek93 words
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Advertisement154 1958-07-07 3 SPORTSHIRTS-SPORTSHIRTS-SPORTSHIRTS JUST UNPACKED New eye appealing Novel range of SPRING SUMMER 1958 Sport Shirts from America ARROW JAYSON MANHATTAN Open from Monday to SATURDAY (9 30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.) 9 ONLY EXCLUSIVE MENS SHOP 81, HIGH STREET, TEL- ***** Also at Djalan Segara I No. 5, Djakarta 3-D TAPE154 words
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268 1958-07-07 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday. July 7, 1958. Opinion Changing patterns rrilE cotton Industry i crisis in Britain broughl aboul by large importations from [ndia, Pakistan and Hong Kong points to the shape ol worse things to come. XI was manifestly im- possible, morally, for the British Govern- ment to268 words
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758 1958-07-07 4 TOUGHS 'MUSCLE IN' ON SHOE-SHINE BOY PFXHAM GROOM writes every Monday] I rpHE other day I i mentioned a young i r i who ''■>' i helping hi., parents to pay in i school fees by being a hoe-shine hoy outside a restaurant In the evenings. I also mentioned that758 words
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Article182 1958-07-07 4 I SHOULD like to thank those who have E shown so much interest in my eye (or was it in Li Li Hwa?) and wanted to know what E j happened on my second visit to the hospital, g Unfortunately I have nothing to relate,182 words
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419 1958-07-07 4 MY REMOVAL is over, n is said that n move is as had as a fire, pi rhaps worse, because one docs not i;:. ure againsl moves. Bul 1 his I nnc it ha i no 1 proved to he the case,419 words
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Advertisement45 1958-07-07 4 EXQI ISITE JEWELLI RY OP QUALII V AND TASTE l> i SKILLED CR VFTSMEN Dl VMOND RINGS, WATCHES, I |\r JEWELLERY S.P.H.deSilvaLtd. a h H STREEI A PORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD IPOH A- i Co; S P H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LT HONG KONG45 words
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Advertisement82 1958-07-07 4 leading *<■. /s*' man in i r<^ your life... LOUS JOURDAN soon to be seen with Leslie W**Caron and Maurice Chevalier in M-Ci-M s "GIGI" m MAX I ACTORV V BBTOSP i¥S^itf s r* -^^S| cream hairdressing v i r>tick y formula that keeps s «^mmm men's shampoo foams faster,82 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-07 5 U could be a picture from Joan Manning had arrived at a Malaya, but it is actually from camp near Nicosia, from Cyprus and shows what hap- England, to entertain British peiied soon after attractive troops. One of them produced his guitar and Joan63 words
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Article101 1958-07-07 5 1,600 eggs unstamped seized mHE Singapore Governl recently confiscated 1,600 eggs brought to the colony by a sampan man from one of the neighbouring Indonesian islands. The eggg were not stamped. All ;gs imported to Singapore must be stamped with the country of orgin so that they are not mis-101 words
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69 1958-07-07 5 TOP HONOURS FOR COLONY PHOTOGRAPHERS Loke Wan Tho and Gibson-Hill. DirecR 0 files Museum. '"< made "honorary Uent" members of the tional Federation of otographlc Art for "outstanding contrlI important bearing encouragement and lopment" of photoln the Colony. the highest honour eration confera for raising photo tandarda! L Chan, honorary69 words
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337 1958-07-07 5 LEAKING RESERVOIR CAN STILL SERVE STORE WELL, HE SAYS A FORMER chairman of the Singapore City Council's public utilities committee, Mr. Chan Kum Chee (Liberal Socialist) yesterday complimented the council on its decision to concentrate Its entire attention on tapping the Johore river tor the island's future water supply. Mr337 words
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259 1958-07-07 5 The Local Senior Officers Association of the Singapore City Council is protesting against the selection of an expatriate as deputy lire officer and Ignoring the claims of a j local man .said to he senior in service. There were two applicants259 words
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Advertisement56 1958-07-07 6 Enjoy today's I most exciting Cigarette... I At \m/I I \m/ I n \W I J- V 1f.,. First in Flavour Ihe full exciting flavour thaj means more taste... m^c aroma! Every L 6- M pa ever made has carried th s state ment! "A blend of premium quality cigarette56 words
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Miscellaneous191 1958-07-07 6 'Jjff "AWIkV Vy 'Sydney JorS^n JIA\IMtAIiK br Lee I alk aud IMiil Davi* 1 r t 1 r 8HF937" Im"m^rmm^i1 m m^ rmm^i! Bm Y ~W^^T^'-' AS USUAL. BOSS "V .Qfjy— E VE:N 3^' \^STPERFEC ""g:^ %^j &OOP FRiENP PKRFECTLV!^^^^^^ FLUE IS CIOSEP A FIRE'S LIKELY ____JS^ jfcWBaWLBMfcJ I b>^191 words
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Miscellaneous472 1958-07-07 6 BORN today, you are a person o\ many varying moods. Your I emotions are near the top and they I can portend great happiness or seri j j ous trouble for you. it ail depends oil how you make use of this sen altlve Instrument of expression. Although you have472 words
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414 1958-07-07 7 Idling and mahjong charge angers women's clubs MEMBERS of the Chinese Ladies Association and the Kamala Club yesterday hit back at Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, who had accused them of doing little to help the poor. Every club, they said, had its own main414 words
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Article219 1958-07-07 7 SAFETY FIRST POSTER DRIVE nOSTBRS designed to 1 remind motorists t j VU accidents could cause death or serious Injury have been put up at traffic circuses, street corners and main highways in Singapore during police Week beginning today. The Traffic Police, who are responsible for the campaign to reduce219 words
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Article50 1958-07-07 7 j A 143 mile coast to coast protest march against the I H-bomb which began at Hull, Yorkshire, 10 days age ended at Liverpool last night when tne original team of eight, supported by another 400, walked to a bombed site in the city centre.— Reuter50 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-07-07 7 Vmericas pf previous OH hand to judge H Miss Atlantic ity talk over plans for reunion of all Miss IS since 1935 al At- Ity, From left are Patricia Donnelly Harris, Miss America of 1939; Frances Burke Kenney, Miss America of 1940; Arthur Scofielcl, a contest judge,U.P.I. - 59 words
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Advertisement199 1958-07-07 7 A unique appliance m at a very moderate price W Singapore Cash Price $117.00 The above price includes the following accessories: Nylon-disc for cleaning and applying wax to the floors. Lamb's wool-pad for the final high gloss polishing. Steel wool-disc for cleaning, grinding and polishing all in one operation! The199 words
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Miscellaneous160 1958-07-07 7 I SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES j TODAY: 3.04 p.m. i TOMORROW: 2.50 a.m. and 3.40 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 3.38 a.m. and 4.20 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.39 a.m. 1 and 5.09 p.m. FRIDAY: 6.00 a.m. 2 and 6.06 p.m. SATURDAY: 7.43 a.m. and 7.08 p.m. I SUNDAY: 9.03 a.m. and 8.06 p.m. Today's160 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-07-07 8 Above is a ward block in the new hospital at s Kitivc. Northern Rhode- 5 U r o'A- o?i Mc hospitals has been going on since z 1954. and is :o be com- E pleted by the middle of 5 this year 1 1953 i Below, one62 words
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Article, Illustration609 1958-07-07 8 rpODAY, Kitwe is the largest town on the cop- per belt of Northern Rhodesia, Yet 30 years ago it was out a stretch Of virgin African bush studded with swamps and the breeding ground of all kinds of African fevers. Today, like Singapore, the609 words
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Article, Illustration286 1958-07-07 8 THE DEBS' DELIGHT IS JAILED FOR 21 MONTHS y. v v o.ave Said Dillon. "1 just want i riminal to apologise 11 on e year you the dock Dillon, f2OOO at the son of a wealthy Dublin her people," stockbroker, wore a smart j nPHE double Uf e twentieth cent286 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-07-07 9 But I' m whipping' the cream I "Now just turn the other way Mr. Cameraman 1 while I get my teeth into this foil cap Oh! Too 5 late. Now I shall be for it from the mistress. Just wait until she sees these pictures, my life won't be 1135 words
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135 1958-07-07 9 MY BABY'S NOT FOR PETTING THANK YOU C CKLING in the peaceful isolation of her prom is five-and-a-half-month-old Melita Strangers, attracted by Melita's chubby were a problem to the baby's mother. Mrs. n Botes, until she thought of the idea of pin- ning a notice to baby's pram. Now Melita135 words
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Article, Illustration808 1958-07-07 10 William Hickey - London Gossip William Hickey IM, lIKAI/Ul nas forced Billy Wal- lace to give up work ing full-time in an airline ollice. Ins- tead. he will go iv I "occasionally" pro- bably once or twice a week. I The recurrent liver I disease which has trou- bled Mr. Wallace for most808 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-07-07 10 ZIG-ZAG 'ZEBRAS' ON THE WAY A NEW pedestrian crossing and a new restriction on jaywalkers ate likely to be introduced by Mr. Harold Watkinson, Britain's Minister of Transport. ONE: the crossing' A aew "Push-Button Zig-Zag" will be tried out to supplement the ordinary zebras. Walkers will operate the new crossings183 words
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Article222 1958-07-07 10 CENSORED A SCENE IN THE FOLIES GCANTILY-CLAD girls in the Folies Bergere revue "Ah! Quelle Folic" at London's Winter Garden Theatre— had to work late on the opening night. The Lord Chamberlain's oftice ordered changes to be made in one of the scenes Mr. James T Laurie, 38- year-old Australian222 words
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31 1958-07-07 10 million blaze: Brothers confess Police said yesterday al Maekon.,r!;. Ne w Jersey h,t t1 1 young brothers h admitted starting b million dollar I re that destroyed :i lumbei i p31 words
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Article147 1958-07-07 10 2 seaiions that slithered away J^HGHTWATCHMAN Bert Deane heard a "barking and slithering" noise I —and that started a strange seaside hunt. For the noise was made by two seaiions answering the call of the sea. Only the day before they had arrived at Great Yarmouth and were put in147 words
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Article152 1958-07-07 10 CALLED UP 3 TIMES IpOR the third time in his life Clive Hastings, ot I Berwick Road. Wood Green. London has heard from the Ministry of Labour and National Service about his callup. This time he hopes the Ministry means what it says. Clive Is now 18 and he is152 words
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Article28 1958-07-07 10 East German Communist I leader Waiter Olbricht has again proposed that th^ Scandinavian states sign a nop-aggression pact with Jne Soviet Union. Fast and p28 words
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Article21 1958-07-07 10 The United Arab Republic fP°n will establish five sta. 01 J to deted radioactivity E y Pi. f announced21 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1958-07-07 11 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BY.. CONVENT'S BIG JOB 1 \K in. year out 1 t ne Convent of j the Holy Infant Jesus adm i t s dozens of children, ranging r rom newborn infants t0 teenagers, who have been abandoned by Singapore familAt present the convent Is sheltering 2501,025 words
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Advertisement25 1958-07-07 11 tsool, grooming of Vaseline Hair Cream today and V ,cci the xoof differencei Vaseline Hair Cream A, Available in 21 <>:.. '> <>=• -fOrTh&r just combed look <9//W25 words
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Article976 1958-07-07 12 Risks are getting less all the time FROM A SPECIAL, CORRESPONDENT 17* ROM the beginning of the 80th ecu tui\ until the mid--1930s statistics In most countries w Ith <i rood standard of living showed thdi not more than fi»ve wo men in every thousand died in giving976 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-07-07 12 Baby begins to take an interest A typical healthy four -month-old baby takes an interest in the flam, o] a candle placed near him.24 words
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387 1958-07-07 12 Doctors report on new drugs to beat gloom i i BATTERY of new drujjs aimed at controlling j A the most common of all mental disorders emotional depression, went on trial during discussions at a recent American Psychiatric I Association meeting in San Francisco. 4IKS compounas are known as anti-depression387 words
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707 1958-07-07 13 TOM MARGERISON - TOM MARGERISON By \or autumn the L oung Harwell 'ims who had bui zeta, the machine SSd to explore possibilities oi ham >ssing for peaceful power generation l ne atomic process US ed In the hydrogen bom b wore jubilant. Zeta gave promising results707 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-07-07 13 picture. Here is the first pictre of the "top secret' evolutionary French airraft the vertical takeit "Loleopter." Powered by the Atar" ot o r developed by leorna. all details of rformance are still a L'eret. PopperPopper - 38 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-07-07 13 picture. i RFLOW- giant plastic model of a human cell. I Magnified more than a million times which was unveiled last month in San Francisco. l>™S n /<* I to hold 40 people in its taterior.tne model «rlves for the fust time a three-dimensional inside yew ofU.P.I. - 80 words
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Article447 1958-07-07 14 Speed barrage to shake Australia -THAT'S THE MCC TOUR PLAN Jiy ARCHIE QUICK. IMMEDIATELY after Ihe Third Test Match at Leeds, the M.C.C. will sond out letters asking certain players il the} are available for the tour of Australia next winter. Sixteen or seventeen nlavers will be taken; which number447 words
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Article69 1958-07-07 14 JEAN M I, V Khan's French jockey, wa taken to hospital after his mount Voggi fell in the rand Prix de Saint cloud yesterday in Pari; The 26-year-old jockey i iffered concussion and a bruised back. M;i ard announci d iv. I week thai his contractReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-07-07 14 I Now Wimbledon is over for hnother year. Of all the memorable matches in the series this year, one of the most exciting was the i upset victory of tiny Mi mi Arnold of the United States. The American Miss caused a sensation when she beatsport and General - 86 words
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Article233 1958-07-07 14 3 /4 inch short of a world record A woman from Siberia came within two centimetres (thrccquarters of an Inch) of the official women's world high jump record yesterday in Moscow. Miss Kaislya Chenchik, 22-year-old student from Siberia, was competing on the opening day of an international athletics meeting inReuter - 233 words
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108 1958-07-07 14 Japs lie second in world gym meet japan were i v; j second behind R 1 sia alter the sr. com"! pulsorj exercis< I men. when th< 14th I world gymnastic I championships opened in Moscow day. Final piacings in team arc individual classifi will not be known untj alterReuter - 108 words
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93 1958-07-07 14 i .\Li todged a pn test 1 the Europe aii baseball championships yesh rd Amsterdam after b- i beaten 6-5 by Holland. The game went to 12 in- I nings, the score b i after the regulation n n nings The Italians i againstReuter - 93 words
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Article74 1958-07-07 14 M I travi lied man In football must surely be v Livingstone who recently resigned th( Ful J™ managership and ha Since mi he ha i beei ;i player with Glasgow Ccl yS Overton, Plymouth Argyie Aberdeen and Tranm,' !v Rovers, trainer or to74 words
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Miscellaneous76 1958-07-07 14 H I i tr^si B^kM 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 WW ..V/.:.P offlcirVe; Cloth, the penu ltlmaSVtte, q j b 11 Old' from an eligible J l rl a i andldate en j H I'm cuis fw a perfect io ied i-.t i P«bap i 1) 13 gg»76 words
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Miscellaneous31 1958-07-07 14 POCKET CARTOON b> OS BERT LANC AS n R Look on the bright lidt dear —at least u>e shall hevt a uhole day free t*** worry about Centre Court under clothe*."31 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-07-07 15 AT THE POST pictures. lim ly ro i r *2 Geyen wins the Class 2 l)iv. I—-(if1 -(if event by one length from Sober Thought (8.9, i; v 1 01 w.n ««u i Trench Shoe (8.3, Bougoure). Winterdrina (8 .10 carr. 8.3. Buang), and the favourite KerrBarratt). ,ien to kFree Press - 137 words
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356 1958-07-07 15 BOUGOURE'S RIDING BROUGHT THIS WIN ALLAN LEWIS sums op C«ARNET boigoikes riding, especially his vigorous finish, was the main factor in Gallant Turk's win in the main race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. When Grey Court looked like running to Gallant Turk, Bougoure got to work with the whip, irrespective356 words
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Article, Illustration445 1958-07-07 15 Convincing form by Fresh Mystery y RESH MYSTERY won her first race in Malaya when she rook the opening event at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. She won convincingly from Sentimental, who showed the benefit of his first rare He should soon re-enter the winning list now445 words
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216 1958-07-07 15 ITALIAN ruin;; driver Luigi Musso died last night from injuries received when he crashed in yesterday's French Grand Prix motor race at Rheims. Musso was lying second in the race when his Ferrari -vmed oil the track and crashed. Hospital officials said MUBBO sustained216 words
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Article32 1958-07-07 15 Britain beat West Germany by 122 points to 112 m a two-day international swimming contest yesterday in Munich -their second i win over the Germans this year, ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article36 1958-07-07 15 Forty Vietnamese and l foreign competitors are ex--1 pected to take part in a j Tour of the Republic" bicycle race in August. The race is to be run over 1.777 I miles. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement40 1958-07-07 15 wedding PICTURES Make arrangements MOM? for your photographs to be taken by j FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 or wrife to Free Press Photographic Dept. TIMES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE THE SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE 4caMiiiiMiiiicaiiiiiMiitiis:ai*iiitiiiii;caiiiiMiiiinf:aiiuuiun*caiiimsiitiic^nniiiMi%m40 words
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Article272 1958-07-07 16 Mallei speech strays Saeialist conference 1-. 1... 1.:.. I r rni French Socialist leader, Mr. Gll3 NloJJet, gave sona oaciuiig m I Genera] de Gaulle yesterdas at 1 heart searching "conference <>i information" staged i»\ the Socialist ?xrt) on its attitude to the general and272 words
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74 1958-07-07 16 TRUNCHEON CHARGE ON CROWD AT WORLD FAIR IyjhlCE reinforcements were last night hurriedly called Into the World Fair g rounds in Brussels to defend France's pavilion against an angry crowd of Flemish muion- alists. Several thousands of them gathered in front of the French pavilion, noisily protesting against the absenceReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-07-07 16 picture. Mr. T. Kanapathy with his bride after their wedding in Singapore yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss K. Panjalai. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Krishnasamy. Mr. Kanapathy is the son of the late Mr. Tharumalingam Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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248 1958-07-07 16 'WORK FOR H' KONG AT EXPENSE OF LANCASHIRE' i A LANCASHIRE cotton workers union leader 1 said in London today that it seemed the Government ielt its first responsibility was to the cotton operatives of Hong Kong, 'and that "there must be work for all in Hong Kong even ifReuter - 248 words
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Article56 1958-07-07 16 Three people have been drowned in Hoods in the Dresden district of East Germany, which has been temporarily closed to j nolidaymakers. I Torrential rain.s caused the Neissc, Spree and Elbe rivers to burst theii banks putting power stations and factories out of action, flooding farmlands,56 words
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Article14 1958-07-07 16 Cuban rebels ye terda released five more America' they kidnapped lasi month14 words
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203 1958-07-07 16 ADENAUER GETS 'GO-AHEAD' ON A-ARMS DR. Konrad Adenauer, West German Chancellor, last night won a resounding victory in the North Rhine Westphalia state election, proclaimed by his opponents as a plebiscite on his policy of readiness to accept atomic weapons. According to unofficial estimates, the Chancellor's Christian Democratic Party tookReuter - 203 words
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Article45 1958-07-07 16 i nou ana ol rem! ye and rrlend on oppo the v i b itii r met after any years of separatloi rday wh< n the bordei w opened for the day only. Tanjug the Jugoslav i aaenev nnm-t,,! ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article42 1958-07-07 16 Tho Duke of Windsor, who returned to his hotel in Lausanne yesterday after a series of medical tests following an acute attack of shingles, went for a cruise |of Lake Geneva with the duchess yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article48 1958-07-07 16 Hawaii statehood leaders in San Francisco presented Alaska at the weekend with the 49-star flag they once hoped would be their own and then prepared to fly on to Washington for a do-or-die effort to win a 50th star for the Pacific territory. j U.P.I.U.P.I. - 48 words
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167 1958-07-07 16 BUS conductresses j n Bir mingham, Bnglan are planning to prote I their union that their employers are wrecking their romances by maki:. they work opposite shifts to their boy friends. Midland Red Bu.> Companj "clippies" claim that il they have aU.P.I. - 167 words
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Article26 1958-07-07 16 The pilot and pass-..-: ;we r e rescued uninjured I when a Miles Hawk light aircraft crashed near Westerham, Kent, last night. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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