The Singapore Free Press, 10 July 1958
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Title Section18 1958-07-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper n. i ■■:.:>. iMiiKapor* 1 Thursday, July 10, 1958. Price ISC'ts.18 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-07-10 1 Queen in safety suit poster is top hit ORDERS for an unauthorised poster show- ing the Queen in a white miner's suit are flooding into the ollices of the Nation Safety Council in l ndon* The council, which did not Buckingham Pa- lace permission to use the picture on aReuter - 191 words
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Article31 1958-07-10 1 July first grade rubber lyers t.o b. opened in Singapore this morning at 77^ fits a lb., down three- of a cent on last dose. The tone was rtain,31 words
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152 1958-07-10 1 Security council: Rahman, Lim talks PROBLEMS relating to the Federation Government's participation in the internal security council of Singapore when the new constitution comes into effect after elections next year will be discussed during the next two days between Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. Lim Yew Hock. The Federation Prime152 words
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234 1958-07-10 1 M again challenged united States yes- declare that the y tads O! the Geneva erence ot nuclear ex- "the universal mediate suspension I tiipons tests" aide memoire, by the Foreign Mr. Andrei to the American 52« i Mr. Llewellyn APSOn, inReuter; U.P.I. - 234 words
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Article15 1958-07-10 1 f l to introduce won for clvll was officially ■I In The Hague15 words
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332 1958-07-10 1 Another 6 si ay ings: University purge, too LEAST four and perhaps six more leaders of the Hungarian revolution have been executed after secret trials in Budapest, informed sources in Belgrade said yesterday. They said the names of which they were certain were: Julia Rail:.U.P.I. - 332 words
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Article80 1958-07-10 1 Sun spots: 1 2-hour blackout RADIO signals between Singapore and Europe and the U.S. are still weak, due to sun spots but are slowly improving, a Telecommunications spokesman said this morning. There was a blackout between 2 a.m. and 2 p.m. yesterday. During that tine Singapore could at times get80 words
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Article35 1958-07-10 1 Rome judges have made a decision on Roberto Rossellini's request for an annulment of his marriage to Ingrid Bergman, but the decision may not be known for some days U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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Article24 1958-07-10 1 The U.S. air force yesterday located a strong Pacific typhoon, 65 miles southwest of Guam, with 75 miles per hour winds. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article53 1958-07-10 1 pRINCESS Sibylla mother of Princess Margaretha, has invited Mr. Robin Dou-glas-Home to visit her castle on the island of Oelond, it was officially announced in Stockholm last night. The engagement between Princess Margaretha and Mr. Douglas-Home will be announced "in the near future." said aReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement160 1958-07-10 1 pam«CUT OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT*......— !5U New Parker SUPER "21" I pens to be won in this j J simple competition I Cut out this advertisement. I Look out for similar advertisements with key I J letters FO and RD appearing on the FRONT I PAGE of this newspaper and other160 words
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Article297 1958-07-10 2 M HI Worst sufferer if bases attract A-attack' f PHE Soviet Premier, A Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, yesterday warned West Germany that 111 a new war any country which had permitted the setting-up of atom and rocket bases on Its territory would become the target for "theReuter; U.P.I. - 297 words
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204 1958-07-10 2 pOVL BANG- JENSEN ol Denmark stOJ my p' trel 1M rh<- inv< tigation ol the \[i |6 Hungai lan revolution. v.a.s flred from the Unit I Nation. 1 because ol i. i. condud v hich Included levelling ol "sabota ■<• and "diU.P.I. - 204 words
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Article33 1958-07-10 2 Vice Admiral James Henry Platiey, decorated iivo times for heroism as a naval aviator in the Pacific Muring World War II died yesterday at Bethesda Maryland. He was r >> U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article18 1958-07-10 2 rpHREE Frencli BOldien 1 Were killrd and seven wouiuioci whm Insurgent! machine gunned a lorryload18 words
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291 1958-07-10 2 Industry: Pledge by all patties can still save the day SINGAPORE industrial leaders expressed alarm at the prospect of a Might of capital and technical know-how from the Colony to the Federation. They think, however, the situation can still be saved if the Government and people act quickly. Immediate action291 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-07-10 2 The Governor, Sir William Goode in- spccting a guard of honour of British Red Cross cadets last night. He was attending: the charity premier. with Lady Goode. of the film "Marjorie Morningstar' 1 at the Sky Theatre.44 words
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90 1958-07-10 2 Ceylon 's on-off 'tooth' festival is on again (JEYLON"S most .spectacular national festival, the Kandyan Perahera, which was cancelled last woek, will be held after all. The Festival, honouring the tooth of Buddha, which Is preserved in Kandy. was cancelled after local chiefs said they feared that following the recentReuter - 90 words
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Article17 1958-07-10 2 of troops near Blida, southwest of Algiers, last ni^ht military sourcea tald In Algiers ReuterReuter - 17 words
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165 1958-07-10 2 /ihinese in Singapore \J Still seem tO be very superstitious about giving blood. Twice as many Chinese received blood than there were Chinese donor., during the past six months. The lady medical Officer in charge of the blood transfusion centre at165 words
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Advertisement106 1958-07-10 2 Wrro^matic PRESSURE PAN W/jE^t/i- \\y I 1 iW vtr Ml %^C'- ll v. vjU'v \Pft»ENTSJ fiuy A Time Saving Wonder Today The Mirro -Matic selective pressure control lets you choose the right pressure, then automatically prevents pressure rrom going higher than your recipe requires ;>, 10 or 15 lbs MARDEN106 words
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Article275 1958-07-10 3 RAP FOR THE RED TEDDY BOYS MOSCOW hows. 2 A paper yesterday rebuked a youn| mem- i ol the Communist ;h League, Rom. sotnol, who had said: E it is time to stop talk- E E ing about the revolu- S r lion <>! our fathers E Z let's wearReuter - 275 words
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104 1958-07-10 3 SACKED POLICE CHIEF'S APPEAL TO HOME OFFICE FAILS BRITAIN S Home Secretary has dismissed the appeal of Charles Ridge against his dismissal as Brighton's police chief. Ridge was dismissed by the South Coast town after his acquittal on a charge of conspiracy to obstruct the course of justice. No evidenceReuter - 104 words
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Article27 1958-07-10 3 British mine workers bucked a new heavy pay chum yesterday by deciding to end their no strike pact with the National Coal Board. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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135 1958-07-10 3 RUSSIA'S football selectors and trainers wore accused of "blunders and mistakes" csterday following the elimination of the Russian team in the quarter-finals of the World Cup tournament in Stockholm. A sharply worded article in Komsomolskaya i>; ivdaReuter - 135 words
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Article21 1958-07-10 3 .xuvhill, 73. Wife Winston Churchill, re P? r J*d yesterday to in 111 ft lwr pome, ch.irt- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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159 1958-07-10 3 A STATE department oflicial said in Washington yesterday that a recent Supreme Court decision has forced the Government to Issue passport! to to persons who otherwise would have been barred from travel abroad. Mr, Robert Johruson, head of the passport divisions legal department,U.P.I. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-07-10 3 Mr, Ng Keng Siang, E president of the Socie- E ty of Malayan Archi- E E tects, speaking at the E inaugural dinner last E night held at the Capi- E tol Mandarin Room. On the left is the E E Chief Minister, Mr. Lim E Yew Hock. On the70 words
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341 1958-07-10 3 Goldfine accuses Congressman of blackmail attempt millionaire Bernard Ooldfine yesterday angrily accused Representalfl the Peter F. Mack, (Democrat, Illinois) ot trying to blackmail him after the Congressman asked it the industrialist once had been indicted for concealing assets in a bankruptcy cast 4 Mack raised the question after Goldiine lefusedU.P.I. - 341 words
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Article34 1958-07-10 3 Cholera claimed 1 ,780 in 2 weeks More than 1,780 people died of cholera during a fortnight in June in two districts of Madya Pradesh State, Central India, the Health Ministry announced yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement54 1958-07-10 3 i LAZYMAN'VAx^ SK jffi 'f;i LIGHT SOFT DURABLE jT^W X., c% jKm Gents leather shoes v y' "^L\> WE=££^3P^^dtlKßj^ blnck or brown. 'bftA^ > l^^^ :^> > Sing. $9.90 '$8.--'V- x vr^^^m\ Fed io 9 o $9.--v Spwiut offer for one month onitg *********************************************00 "LADIES BALLERINAS" /w PRICC REDUCED /Mm54 words
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206 1958-07-10 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, July 10, 1958. Opinion A new blow for S'pore instead of expanding in Singapore, industrial concerns here are now planning to open new factories in the Federation. Many factors have influenced this decision. Protective tariff walls .separate Singapore manufacturers from their traditional market in the206 words
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Article1025 1958-07-10 4 PRISON -FOR ADULTERY THE hinese are dedicated to eliminating femininity and iln\ lu\ c sin ceded in creating .1 lll.iss pi < >< 1 1 1 f( j W < illKlll !l< N"i Hi ,i is horrible to behold. The w omen ;n c Hit' drabbesl in [he world, for1,025 words
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Article359 1958-07-10 4 ttettefi eont h<> r - rr\iiE question now arises: A when there Is any eleven-mile Jam of stationary cars on a road out of London, how long may the cars remain static without bcinu accused of parkIng? -,v r |MiK report that a public 1 WOl the other day scratched her left359 words
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Advertisement17 1958-07-10 4 Superb I in PERFECT I DIAMOND RINGS I U.S. deSILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE Telephone: *****17 words
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Advertisement24 1958-07-10 4 ni H I VEHICLE P^^Hp AGRicuLTURAi m IT PAYS TO FIT PERKINS GENUINE SPARES Hi I B||stis The D/'ese/ Engine with the Clean Exhauit24 words
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92 1958-07-10 5 Why Library doesn't give receipts for 'fines' Till Raffles National U- brary In Singapore npt issue receipts for payment of fines by nbers a.s the amount ften small and will feat the purpose." >aid the Librarian, Mr. Harrod, replying to jgestion by readers that receipts In the na coupons should92 words
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Article39 1958-07-10 5 children have >r b< en registered !i "> mto Governhine.sp gchOOla In 1 the first day "on on Satur- li; continui (I;i v fJuly 12. in all jni 0 hlnesi In t two days jration are July39 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-07-10 5 FILM CONTRACT BID BY MISS GERMANY picture. Recently elected Miss I Germany, above, is I I thinking ahead and with a film contract iff in mind arrived in I Berlin. where the Berlin Film Festival is being held with of course plenty of directors present. i PopperPopper - 47 words
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287 1958-07-10 5 COUNCIL TO VISIT JOHORE RIVER FOR FINAL DECISION MEMBERS of the Singapore City Councils public utilities committee will shortly visit the Johore River before finally deciding to engage consulting engineers to work on the plan to develop it as the main source of water supply to Singapore. Member.s of the287 words
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451 1958-07-10 5 "G OOD Citizens Committees" are to be formed in the more populated dis- tricts of Singapore to help the police fight the secret society menace. The Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair is drawing up the plan. He451 words
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Article49 1958-07-10 5 Poland ordered the first secretary of the Israeli Legation out of the country today for "activity contrary to the interest of Poland." The Government charged, in declaring Israel's Jacob Barmore persona non prntx. that he tried to enlist Polish citizens in an LiPolish plans. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 49 words
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Article71 1958-07-10 5 C. V tf RAJASINGHAM, 17--year-oki Singapore Sea Cadet, who won a scholarship with the Ben Shipping Line and a month's holiday in Britain, arrived in Liverpool yesterday in the 8,079--ton cargo-passenger liner. Benavon. He will spend part of his visit to Britain training withReuter - 71 words
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Article18 1958-07-10 5 Cuban rebels yesterday freed the last two American civilians seized as hostaees two weeks ago. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 18 words
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Article52 1958-07-10 5 The Secretary for War. Mr. Christopher Soamcs, yesterday said it was not possible to derequisition La Salle College in Hong Kong until other hospital facilities had been found for the troops stationed in the Colony. iir was answering questions in the Houm otReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement66 1958-07-10 6 I MUCH I MORE FLAVOUR J LESS NICOTINE I c For the Grst limr filter tip J smokers are setting what they J Want much more flavour and aroma with much Ir-s nicotine. After the first few pufU from an L M, moil I 111 < iivnm today mj^zm Ml66 words
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Miscellaneous167 1958-07-10 6 iMaiMHHMHM mb an H H H H A it *B B X B H ■■I MM flkl BB Bl £M 81l H I HI Bw Jill II AUK I Im S <lim.> .lortlan D^ "N 1 lepEl-FALL-Mt EQJAUSiNG OF OPPOSING 1 [5^ UELEASEn P/?OV1 r>,'^ ffLfci eFFSCVB H f WELLO.167 words
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Miscellaneous480 1958-07-10 6 E x I ||ORM today, you Men to ix 1J vi those who is always n to aid and assist others. You" g lind that your calm, sound iud meat attracts people with problei to solve, for you teem to fcner 12 actly what to do. you an a born480 words
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Article177 1958-07-10 7 LONDON, July ft. Fieilous Today mean portf July 82% buyers 22 s buyers 22 -s sellers 97% seller.Aug. 22 Vu buyers 22% buyers 23 sellers 22 s sellers KIBHIK Nu. 1 R^S Spot 23 buyers 22 buyers 23 1 sellers 23 setters HIBBCI N«> 1 IISS Setth'ineul177 words
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Article106 1958-07-10 7 NEW YORK, July 9. Previous Today i!\ Straits Spot 94.12 nom. 94.00 nom. li i u( arcs SI Contract July 93.25 buyers 93.12 buyers 94.25 sellers 94.12 seller's Sept 93.12 buyers 93.12 buyers 94.12 sellers 94.12 sellers TONE: [uiet but steady. SALES: Nil. RUBBER; 1 uturcs July106 words
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Article31 1958-07-10 7 NEW YORK, July 9 !s*g«* 001 4%*? -"l.'oads ***** n964 0 l'.>m<stic Bonds 90 5 7 905* :> i V r 79 57 ro^ Mocks Composite Averafies 165.74 165.2531 words
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Article60 1958-07-10 7 ibar spot and awaiting re--27, afloata 26-i to 26 U half July shipment 26' 4 apong spot and awaiting re- 27, afloats 26\ to 28 H, Above prices quoted first half July shipment 26 i. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 43. afloats 41 and first60 words
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Article64 1958-07-10 7 LONDON. Juh 9 COPBA Philippines c.i.f. U.K Previoos Todaj North European ports delivered < «SS? ejn£\ssasi $i9l European ports delivered vsgg&rsp st^Gs £7 nom tTi European ports in bulk rkgf ton July Aug:. £104-, sellers £105 seller, OIL crude Ceylon i -i-i. European ports in bulk64 words
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Article162 1958-07-10 7 PHE tone of the London stock markets yesteray remained quiet, firm jmile prices .showed an ir-''-ular apearance. Demand V, "jodcst with business being restricted by wawajr influences and wage demands. The highlight of the- day was the sharp rise in steel shares. This followed theReuter - 162 words
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315 1958-07-10 7 $15m. fair will turn old airport site into 'miniature world' fTHE Singapore constitution x fair, to be held at the old Kallang Airport, will involve a capital outlay of at least $15,000,000. Mr. Lim Kee Ming, secretary general of the committee, told the Free Press that the construction work alone315 words
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240 1958-07-10 7 TELLING MORE ABOUT BRITAIN TO HER FRIENDS T ORD HOME, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, said in London last night that the Government's information posts in the Commonwealth had been reinforced in the last year in India, Pakistan. Ghana, Malaya, the Central African Federation, Nigeria, the West Indies, East Africa andReuter - 240 words
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Miscellaneous44 1958-07-10 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES I fi}J>AYi 5.09 p.m f TOMORROW: (i.ooa.n, SATURDAY, 7.13 am. 5J* 7-08 p.m. M ln »l HOG p.m. M<)NI >\v ¥ja am, i and x.r»<; pm 1 ESDAY: 10.M ;l m x »)N BSDAY i 11 r, and 10.21 p.m.44 words
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Miscellaneous109 1958-07-10 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; nal and News; 7.15 The UN. 1A T m Speaks; 7.30 Muslca Viva; 8.00 1.30 lime Signal and News; 1.40 JftJJ I)(nvn An Emp(y chl^ i Men Only; 2.00 close Down: Part 5; 8.17 interlude of Mualc; 3.57 Schools Broad' ast; 500 8.30109 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-10 8 DADDY TOOK; ■THIS PICTURE: Budding snake charmer, Lynda Lyun Pelham, m eight-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyun B m Pelham of Miami, tries hard to lick this harm- B less King Snake draped about her neck, while J her father, a photographer, takes her picture. a49 words
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Article228 1958-07-10 8 gEINQ ;i convicl these daya can, It seems bo a tough bui certain stepping stone to richer v rites Jennif* i John/i, Bo it M,'. x seem anyway to 42 < ai old Clyde Wagner currently bi rvlna a 100 yeai «ent( nee In Menard228 words
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Article190 1958-07-10 8 THAT DANCE WITH A DUKE MISS PAT BRENNAN. £8-a-week truck driver at the local steel -works. wa.s complaining that the dance was going slowly when the Duke of Kent walked up. "Teach me to jive," he asked the 51 1. 2in. blonde. From which moment little Miss Brennan's evening and190 words
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Article323 1958-07-10 8 The double quiet Georg always V flowed freely in the private box of racehorse owner Frank tieorge Beale at Sandown Park. He was high living, free spending. He owned three steeplechasers and five yearlings. He owned three houses. He owned two eyecatching cars. And. he said, large hopfields in Kent.323 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-07-10 8 Sulphur crested cockJ=atoo, Cocky, tucks into a Zbanana offered to him Bat the London Zoo, Cocky, who came front is 70 years old, but still has a ver\ healthy appetite erw to the extent oj tryini to take a piece out oj the fi?igers of anyont bold55 words
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Article268 1958-07-10 9 detached, BromleyChislehurst. Kent. 1 Ruo (Our backwards) The was 7,000 house, brick-built p rear, round corner Kemnalj his third house was oldlm ni, Surrey. c vas teased the office, as in all s, raci tips were d on. But never to He had said: "Horsng don't268 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-07-10 9 tastes arc led and his palate is "led by anything 7i Bath buns to crisp uce. But his favouis undoubtedly ba.as.—Reuter picture. Out of their pen dash the two Lousiana pelicans presented to London last year. They are being set free on Duck Island, St. James'Reuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-10 9 "I'm a budgie with the biggest blues in Britain. I ask you a bubble bath! It was to moke me beautiful, they said, when I was taken to Captain 'Bill' Farquhar Moody's birds' beauty parlour in Slough, Bucks. "But I don't want to be beautiful, I just64 words
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Article, Illustration2835 1958-07-10 10 PELHAM GROOM - Latiff wins his case by a knockout PELHAM GROOM Latiff by 4 S I AX AS I AM CONCERNED this case started A i,, one of the dressing rooms of the Merry Universe with i ;«tm untying his shoes and begin* ning the story of the <l< ;ith of Vussin2,835 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1958-07-10 11 NOW THE 'BLADEFORCE' GENERAL HEADS FAR EAST FORCES VS BECOME A TRADITION THAT THE OMMANDERHIEF F v R E VST LAM) FORCES SHOULD ISK A MAN OF 01 AND] VG ABILITY DESTINED FOR THE HIGHEST WON OIKS. >w Commander-in-Chief Fur Bast La Forces Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard Amyatt Hull, D.S.O. who1,006 words
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Article138 1958-07-10 11 REME diary date Number 30 Ba.sc Workshops H.E.M.E. are holding an old Fashioned "Village Fair" on the Ayor Rajah Koiid sports ground on Friday 25th July 1958, The fair will have all the traditional features such as roundabouts, swings, coconut shies and sideshows. In addition, there will be sonic modern138 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-10 12 Members of the South Vietnam Air Force pass In review during ceremonies of the young Republic's National Air Force Day. Taking part in an air show in the ceremony, were units of V.N.A.F. and United States Air Force planes from the Philippines and other Far Fast stations.- U.P.I. pictureU.P.I. - 49 words
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207 1958-07-10 12 INDIA'S foreign policy was one of non-alignment and not neutralism. I political observers in New Delhi pointed out when discounting reports that India would take part in any summit meeting of "neutralist powers" which United Arab Republic President Nasser was reported to be planning.207 words
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Article111 1958-07-10 12 150 made ill by poison dust ZINC OXIDE escaping from a factory poisoned more than 150 persons In Kaohsiung, Southern Formosa, press reports .said. About :jo victims were taken to hospital for treatment. .V t titnlof #t ft Cloud< oJ white zinc oxide uust escaped from a copper i mcliU.P.I. - 111 words
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Article35 1958-07-10 12 The Jakarta Antara nrws agenc.v said a Dutch cemeni factory at Padang, Sumatra, had been takrn over by the Indonesian Government, its output is 200,000 tons of cement a year. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article63 1958-07-10 12 Mr. William E. Warne. chief of the United States economic aid mission In Seoul, announced that South Korea would receive more aid money in 1959 th-an this year despite cuts being made in the 1958/59 Foreign Aid Bill by the United States congress. SouthReuter - 63 words
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Article17 1958-07-10 12 A 12-man Manila economic inspection mission Is now on a week'« visit In Formosa. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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76 1958-07-10 12 S. Korea to Japan: Return our treasures rE Seoul Foreign Ministry said South Korea was seeking the return from Japan of a total of 595 "cultural items" which, the ministry said, were taken to Japan from Korea during the long Japanese occupation of the Korean Peninsula. Mr. Kirn Dong Jo.Reuter - 76 words
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Article48 1958-07-10 12 India has become the twenty-fifth country to ratify the convention for the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict, it was announced at the United Nations. The convention is aimed at protecting irreplaceable cultural monuments, paintings and other works of art. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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241 1958-07-10 12 Japan says 'wait and see' to new Red attacks HB mil WBr% I mnniP^a p l JAPANESE Foreign Minister AilchlTO Fujiyama said in Tokyo there would be no change in Japan's "wait and see"' policy toward Communist China. Mr. Fujiyama made the Statement before the House of Councillors finance committee,U.P.I. - 241 words
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569 1958-07-10 12 Japan will speed claims settlement by Japanese museum temples and private own. ers. 25 are "national trea sures" aiid belonu to tht top category of protected objects, A paint inu O f deer on a pair G silk screens by Takeuchi Scha has been lent by the Km. peror ofU.P.I.; Reuter - 569 words
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Article, Illustration866 1958-07-10 13 ANNE EDWARDS - THE BIG FASHION FLOP ANNE EDWARDS AT A CRITICAL TIME THE LESSON COMES HOME: YOU MUST REMEMBER THE WOMAN IN THE HIGH-STREET by 0 [he "real British fashion industry fell for Hop. One ol the newest and richest industries in the United Kingdom is pulled short to lake stock, to866 words
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Article207 1958-07-10 13 JENNIFER JOHNS eports from America F/' said my husband to inn- next door ighbour's lethal eight-ar-old, "I'd done that len I was your age, I'd ,ye been taken to the aodshed and given a und thrashing!' 1 'THAT i should explain. isisted oi poking the207 words
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Article, Illustration553 1958-07-10 13 Taste these cool and creamy pep-ups TEA-TALK TOPICS I>ICH, filling and cooling that's how people like their milk. So try these "specials" at home: Blackcurrant milk Beat a big tablespoon, ful of blackcurrant syrup into half a pint of milk. chill and serve. vIIOii6G Make a dessertspoon, ful of chocolate553 words
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Article430 1958-07-10 14 Malayans find it cold in Cardiff HONG KONG SEND COMPETITOR OF 65 \i\i \YVS three-man Empire and Commonwealth Games team, >J who arrived in Cardiff earl) \t-u-nlay morning, goi clown to light training after only a fen hours sleep. The Rag rai in ceremony will not be held until the430 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-07-10 14 PETER Thomson of Australia plants a kiss on the trophy after he had won the British Open Golf Championship at Royal Lytham and St. Annes. Thomson beat Sudbury's Dave Thomas by four strokes in the 36--hole play-off, the two men having tied with 278 in theReuter - 57 words
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Article46 1958-07-10 14 Albert Thomas of Austrai lia'a Empire Games athletics team, last night broke the world three miles record With a time of 13 mm. 10.8 .sec. in Dublin. Previous record was 13 mm. 14.2 sec. by Sandor lharo.s of Hungary, made in i 195;").- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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81 1958-07-10 14 rMMY Johnston, whos< transfer from Orient to Biack- burn materially assisted the Rovers In winning promotion, not only finished top ol all the League ooalscorers but completed the feat ol playing in Third Division south, Second Division and. now. Fir.,t Division81 words
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Article155 1958-07-10 14 Army records fall I^OUR district records were broken at the Singapore District individual a t h l e tic championships. held at Nee Soon yesterday. Despite heavy rain. Corporal A. Thompson, (District Wksps REME), broke the District records for the long jump, and the hop step and jump. Ho achieved155 words
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Article40 1958-07-10 14 Dick Richardson, the British heavyweight from Newport, outpointed Bob Baker, a ranking American boxer, in a 10-round international contest at Porthcawl, last night, reversing the decision of six months atro when they last met. ReuteReuter - 40 words
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Article15 1958-07-10 14 Holland bra! 4-3 after 10 in", international bas.h last night in An. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Miscellaneous285 1958-07-10 14 CLUES ACROSS b a bag foi a garruloui person I 1 ual ti.';i h to he fairj tale cj,). 6) 7 May purchase for a shop, or 8 a broken lie In b memento from .1 shop (5). r>J 13 Samson before he was cvi by D Make h joke285 words
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Miscellaneous12 1958-07-10 14 if/ 00/vS5' Frankly r/on7 expect much of a Challena from No. 512 words
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Article70 1958-07-10 15 L'i.N BOtfSFIELD -England) leads the field by two iV strokes after the second round of the Belgian Open ;olf championship In Brussels. He scored a seven-under-par 67 for a 36-hole total of 35 yesterday. Flory van Donck 'Belgium', five times winner of the it c.Reuter - 70 words
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283 1958-07-10 15 Yorkshire declare at 356 tor eight urned to form in yesterday's English county cricket proheld mostly in glorious sunshine following the recent rain ts. Yorkshire, worst hit of the counties by the rain, revelled J- itions at Bradford and declared at 356 for eight against Sus- sex. They owed much283 words
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Article145 1958-07-10 15 M Lords. M.C.C. 124 -d' !j for 33). Oxford SESJfWftJ 132 for two (A Bn "th 77 not out'. At Fast bourne. CamljL University 333 for six declared. (G, Cook 68. K 110. I MacLaeh- ."not out i. D. R, j ar-(-r -M "J7 lor three. AtReuter - 145 words
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Article61 1958-07-10 15 rpilE Soviet Union won both men's and women's events in the world gymnastic championships in Moscow. The men's event was a battle between Russia and Japan, who were less than three points behind. More than 50 points further behind came C/echo- Slovakia in third place. In theReuter; U.P.I. - 61 words
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Article1114 1958-07-10 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNING'S FAST GALLOPS ON TRAINING TRACK Mm 9* 'a Jffl m TOURONG SHOWS HE CAN WIN FIRST UP ,«)1 RONG (Barratt). I working ris*»t *>» outside rail, made llU i impression he covering three 33 j To u rung has forw P oOd enough1,114 words
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Article205 1958-07-10 15 I^HE International Lawn Tennis Federation decided yesterday that as from January 1 1959 no amateur lawn tennis player will be allowed to travel abroad and receive expenses for more than 150 days each year. The Federation was holding its annual meeting in Brussels. It was also agreedReuter - 205 words
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Advertisement134 1958-07-10 15 mm m m m^mmm tastes .":>■■.. >: ■ia^jßf'.^djlHßßjK "'•'•^Slfe *^W a^l^ \t r*lt f IP v Beautiful Ummreen $w*ni >•■■■ As well as giving complete details of all Radio O^'l^Mjjffii^lfuiiii'iiift Malaya's English, Malay, Indian and Chinese pro- S^ grammes, the 8.8.C. %JUs&f 77 General Overseas Service, ;:^E», Radio Australia and134 words
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Article266 1958-07-10 16 Tripoli terminal, tanks and refinery menaced I EBANESE rebels near Tripoli yesterday captured a supply dump at the Iraq Petroleum Company only 500 yards from the terminal of the company's oil freight line from Iraqi fields. The pipeline which delivers petroleum to ships in the harbour,U.P.I.; Reuter - 266 words
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181 1958-07-10 16 TIIK candy store proprietors of America, in annual convention in San Francisco, decided yesterday to tome to the rescue of Prince Charles who Kot himself involved in a financial crisis at his school's candy shop. Mr. John Mavrakos, speaking for the I U.S.U.P.I. - 181 words
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171 1958-07-10 16 NICOSIA UNDER CURFEW AFTER FRESH OUTRAGES A CURFEW was imposed on the whole of Nicosia and its nine suburbs last night after serious incidents and mounting communal tension. In one incident one Greek Cypriot was killed and five others wounded when a crowded coffee shop was fired on from aReuter - 171 words
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Article36 1958-07-10 16 The U.S. State Department said yesterday all Americans were shocked at what it called the "inhuman attack" by Soviet fighters on the U.S. transport plane forced down in .Soviet Armenia 13 clays ago. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article23 1958-07-10 16 Three passenger^ with daggers hold up taxi driver Ismail bin Ahmad in Braddell Road early yesterday and robbed him of $3f>.23 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-07-10 16 Gena Rowlands, who stars opposite Jose Ferrer in MGM's 'The High Cost of Loving" is wearing a gown in which a leopard skin top is teamed with softly flowing beige chiffon. Matching sandals also add Origitialitv tn this fnOiinn idea. Reuter picture,Reuter - 46 words
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Article24 1958-07-10 16 An Indian Airlines freighter bound for Calcutta from Agartalla, Tripura state. crashed yesterday in East Pakistan, killinn nil throo crew members.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article146 1958-07-10 16 YUGOSLAVIA may build ships for the United Arab Republic as part of an agreement for expanded economic, cultural and other ties between the two countries. Observers said thia was one likely result of the talks on Brionl island between President Tito and Pi< ,identReuter - 146 words
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108 1958-07-10 16 PARIS CALL TO DISSOLVE SAFETY COMMITTEES THE executive committee of the French Socialist Party in Paris yesterday, called for dissolution of the Committees of Public Safety. The Public Safety movement began in Algiers on May 13 when a crowd stormed the government building and a Committee of Public Safety wasReuter - 108 words
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Article21 1958-07-10 16 Mass repatriation of Dutchmen from Indonesia will be completed in August when about 39,000 will have arrived.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article118 1958-07-10 16 Canada U.S. in accord on Arctic CIANADA and the Unite States agreed yesterda to join together to stud control method., i or system of Arctic i IISD J tion against aerial Vt tack. An official statement fro« President Eisenhuwer anl Canada's Prime Mtaifl Mr. John DiefenbS said they would dvReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration6413 1958-07-10 1 pOLLOWING are the horses entered lor The Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. CLASS TWO AMUSEMENT WORLD (late Squire) TIFTH: (Eifht started* 28-6 ".3 X 1 8-3 8F (Bougourc* Cl. Div. S; Ist. Kerrbrook 8-2; 2nd Jumiio 6 12: fro. Carpo Rice B-\'J. 2;-l-i. 1-U. 46,413 words
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