The Singapore Free Press, 11 July 1958
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Title Section16 1958-07-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper impMt, Friday, July 11, 1")"» S. Price 13Cts.16 words
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120 1958-07-11 1 SHOCKED BY PALACE 'NO' TO ROYAL POSTER PLEA »piE British Safety Council was yesterday refused permission to reproduce on posters a photograph of the Queen wearing a miner's safety outfit. The picture, which showed the Queen in white boiler suit, helmet and safety boots, was taken during her visit toReuter - 120 words
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Article319 1958-07-11 1 'A good move and ideal for Singapore 1 rill I dlt ration Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is recuperating at a seaside resort in Singapore, today gave his blessing to he new United Socialist Front planned by the olony Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. In319 words
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Article68 1958-07-11 1 THE South Vietnam press agency said in Saigon yesterday that Communist North Vietnam was conducting a purge of intellectuals. The agency said "Reactionary elements" were being expelled from the unions of writers, composers, artistes and musicians. 4 The composers' and the musicians' unions had been merged,Reuter - 68 words
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262 1958-07-11 1 100 Hungarian patriots now face death HUNGARIAN courts have demanded increased sentences, including the death penalty, on 100 citizens put on re-trial for "revolutionary activities" during a recent 10-day period, a United States State Department spokesman said in Washington yesterday. In BUDAPEST, a Hungarian Government spokesman denied reports that Mrs.262 words
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Article52 1958-07-11 1 Detectives from Kandang Kerbau police station rushed to veerasamy Road at 7 p.m. yesterday to stop b sang fight. When the thugs saw the police they Bed, Some went onto a roof-top, Police later detained four men and recovered four parangs and a kfii from52 words
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Article30 1958-07-11 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 762 cents a lb., down threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.30 words
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136 1958-07-11 1 C^RACK Indonesian combat units which parachuted from Low-flying planes near Lake Tondano In the North Celebes yesterday aro moving on Tondano, Tomohon and Sario. three main centres of rebel resistance, reports Jakarta Radio. Meanwhile, Government. infant rv units striking from Air-Madidlh have reached136 words
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102 1958-07-11 1 A SUPREME Court ruling has saved Mrs. Iva d'Aquino ("Tokyo Rose"; from deportation, the U.S. Immigration Service disclosed In San Francisco yesterday. Mrs. d'Aquino was released from prison in January, 1956, after serving six years and two months of a 10-year sentence for treason forReuter - 102 words
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Article161 1958-07-11 1 A NUN and a monk, both Greek Cypriote, were killed in a sudden attack last night on a hilltop convent and a monastery a few miles lrom Nicosia by men armed with stenguns, knives and clubs. Nuns run screaming down the hillside in allReuter - 161 words
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Advertisement108 1958-07-11 1 Mil *L :^'J»^M^^<^tomMb JM|fIHHHMHBMHMMHHHMfIfI^HHH|HH£fIfiMK2K^ '^^^^^^<44^S THAT NEVER NEEDS NEW BATTERIES! k. sorics of the ACCULUX •^■fc V t^^^^^^Mßm TORCHLIGHT r ,vst< rr The seer t of ACCULUX'S revolutionary new stor.itjc b.ittcry is the newly invented Nickel Odium stor.iajc cell. Unlike .my other bittcry, it's non-corrosive holds n ch.irjjc indefinitely when108 words
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Article286 1958-07-11 2 US agrees to ease curb on exports to the Soviet bloc THE UNITED STATES will agree to the abofc tion of more restrictions on trade with Russia and Eastern Europe, authoritative sourcei said in Washington yesterday. The export controls to be swept away areReuter - 286 words
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124 1958-07-11 2 Britain's Royal Boci j tor the i'r. v« ntio» <>r Cruelty to Animals yestei day protested to tne American Embassy London that a live mous had been launched i' l space "to suffer the unknown hazards ol space travel Aj Cape Canaveral. Florida lastReuter - 124 words
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Article27 1958-07-11 2 The Duke of Edinburgh was unanimously electee President of the British Medical Association for 1959-60 at Its annual conference in Birmingham yestcrchiy. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article236 1958-07-11 2 Reds admit need for A-posts ring WESTERN and (-**********1181 scientists >^ u ,t y recommended that detection ol nucleai exDlOSionS through acoustic (sound) waves BhOUW be with the aid of a "network of control posts This was disclosed in the press communique issued alter a four-hour private session ot theReuter - 236 words
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161 1958-07-11 2 'NO DANGER OF FALSE ALARM TO H-PLANES' S /GENERAL Curtis Le- E vf may, vice Chief- E of-Staff of the United S States Air force, s^ ld E in Washington > ester- E clay that the "Redy" system for sending hy- E drogen-bomb equipped Strategic Air Command E (SAC) planesReuter - 161 words
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Article93 1958-07-11 2 DANGER IS REAL: RUSSIA OSC 0 VV RADIO E i.TI said last night that E E the letter alleged to E E have been received by E the Soviet Embassy in =Lon (1 o n from an E anonymous U.S. air- E E man threatening to E E drop anReuter - 93 words
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188 1958-07-11 2 jiyiß. ERLING NAESS, of the Naess itl Shipping Company (American), yesterday defended the "flag* of convenience," or "flags of necessity" as he termed them, of Panama, Honduras and Liberia and said their use during World War II had been a decisive factor In victory.Reuter - 188 words
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153 1958-07-11 2 19 to 1 ame b Brijbi h ■"I'll- terdaj foi 45 He (ii ov< In hi fiu mi urs remover's overalls to a Royal Artillery Territorial Army depot near Birmingham to report for duly, 1 ""i 'i ix foi m Including ii (i coveringReuter - 153 words
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256 1958-07-11 2 SLIP OF PAPER SAID: JAIL FOR LIFE BERNARD SMITH 88-, year-old New iork m furniture dealer, was* handed a slip of paper ff at London's Old BaiB ley. Central Criminal Court. yesterday in- 1 forming him th.n lie q had been sentenced to life imprisonment for I the manslaughter ofReuter - 256 words
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431 1958-07-11 3 'Mystery' cheques: Cold fine won't tell Senators ,v j;j k\ \Kl> GOLDFINE, industrialist friend 'm, Sherman Adams, President Eisen- U( (hiri assistant, again declined yesterday 1(1 nsW er questions before an investigating Con- smoii il sub-committee about allegedly "myt,i i- cheques drawn by his companies. Goldflne maintained that the questionsReuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-07-11 3 A reception was held aboard the Indian cruiser Delhi yesterday after its arrival in Singapore with the destroyers Ganga and Gomati. Here aboard the Delhi, left to right are: Capt. P. S. Mahindroo, Com. manding Officer of I.N.S. Delhi; Mr. S. K. Banerji, Indian High Commissioner to Singapore and theFree Press - 79 words
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157 1958-07-11 3 Busy days for 'goodwill' navy men A BUSY programme of social and sports engagements have been arranged for members oi the Indian Navy now on a goodwill visit to Singapore. A party of 500 students from colony schools will visit the Delhi today. Other items today are a cricket match157 words
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53 1958-07-11 3 FARL RUSSELL Bertu rand Russell, the philohas resigned rom the World Peace which has boon )ed as a Commun-ist-sponsored organisation. ssell told reporters London last night: "I resigned two or three vs a^o. 1 had no idea i was connectedReuter - 53 words
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90 1958-07-11 3 Ex-dictator may try new coup warning I eaders of Colombia'! Conservative and Liberal political parties 111 Bogota yesterday warned Colombians to remain "alert to the possibility of a new coup d'etat attempt by ex-Dictator Gen. Gustavo Rojas Pinilla. Thr ruling military junta is scheduled tO .stop dOWtl on Aug. 7U.P.I. - 90 words
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205 1958-07-11 3 'H.K. GOVT. GAVE EVERY AID TO U.K. NEGOTIATOR' (VJR. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, said yesterday that Sir Frank Lee, permanent secretary to the Board of Trade, was given every assistance by the Hong Kong Government when he visited that Colony to discuss cotton exports to Britain. Mr. William Shepherd,Reuter - 205 words
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Article144 1958-07-11 3 HISTORIC DEBATE TODAY ON S'PORE MR. ALAN LENNOX BOYD. the Colonial .Secretary, will open the debate today on a Bill providing lor the establishment of a State of Singapore. The chief Labour Opposition .speaker will be Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, a former Colonial Secretary. If necessary, Mr. Lennox Boyd willReuter - 144 words
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Article23 1958-07-11 3 U.S. Defence Secretary Neil H. McElroy will fly to the Pacific proving ground today to witness a nuclear test.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Advertisement176 1958-07-11 3 The Magic Touch for room-to-room cleaning. CLEANS DEEP DOWN IN HALF THE TIME There's no loss of air at any pofnt, from the cleaner itself to the cleaning tools! Because of D.P.A.R. you get 20% more cleaning power on the rug where it ixifa bonus needed! Here's the sensational Jet176 words
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235 1958-07-11 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, July 11, 1958. 'If the Reds win' /communism canndt work in Singapore as we have no natural resources, the Mm- i ister of Commerce and Industry has pointed out after sounding a warning on the consequences "it the communists win the next election." That is235 words
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Article, Illustration946 1958-07-11 4 NEW star in STARS and STRIPES Uadfl iruiiocsd iiuw uiiij two miles from Russia new ai Alaska has bi (i Its ;«y into th( [Jnited stairs nag and with Ms arrival America has pushed her frontiers nearer Russia until the two are only 55 miles apart across (he Bering Strait,946 words
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Advertisement23 1958-07-11 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING FOR YOUR HAPPY DAY P i H E N D i 78 North Bridge Road, ipore, <J. I Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Advertisement116 1958-07-11 4 Model 6056 Sportster 'DUO' $3651-(Spore)with 0.5" (2.S lens. Supreme The Sportster, leader for more than 20 years in 8 mm. movie making. The brilliant BASIC design of this eomcro has remained unaltered since its inception, ond time hus proved its absolute superiority. Now G.8.-Bcfl Howell introduce the Sportster Duo o116 words
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232 1958-07-11 5 Deal with RI off, now a gult of rice in S'pore rin Singapore General Bice importers Association has called an amergHicji meeting to discuss steps nr disposing of about 50,000 tons unsold rice valued at $20,000,000. x spokesman of the association sa j<] merchants had imported the r j ce232 words
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120 1958-07-11 5 Government is asked to sack pensioners Si gapore Governi t is being pressed by ifi associations to c with the services employed pensioners a use of the rising un- mployment. associations cont< nd every re-employed ioner deprives an- v man of a job. The ioners had a regular ome whereas120 words
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Article24 1958-07-11 5 M usic for village 5 n WPpT« Police 1 K»ve a public f at Thong Hoe Panjang. on Jg J 5.30 p. m to24 words
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Article32 1958-07-11 5 APEX SHOW AND DANCE TONIGHT A Of Singapore's Con Wlll hold their !l1 entertainment R and dance at the proceed H Hr? rt te tonight the o benefit the relep vpffJSS?* cllrod32 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-07-11 5 Mime artistes of the m Teachers' Training College, Miss Rosalind E Anthony and Mr. Den- E nis Calvalho, strike a S E provocative stance at E 5 rehearsal for their item E s for a variety concert to s Ebe presented at the E Cultural Centre, Can-101 words
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108 1958-07-11 5 i MISS ANNE HAWKINS, I 30-year-old editorial assistant on the London magazine 'Young Elizabethan," whose chairman is Lord Altrincham, outspoken critic of the Bri- tish monarchy, has been appointed assistant press secretary to the Queen. Miss Hawkins, eldest daughter of Vice-AdmiraiReuter - 108 words
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178 1958-07-11 5 Fed up in China, 500 want to return ifORE than 500 Chi- nese students who went to China for higher studies in the last three years have now applied to come back to Singapore. A spokesman of the Immigration Department said the Government allowed 264 students to return last year178 words
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97 1958-07-11 5 Tests soon on American atom-powered rocket engine HPESTS of an atomic rocket M. engine named "Rover," wffich might be able to reach any planet short of Jupiter, will begin at the Nevada proving grounds in November. American scientists disclosed in congressional testimony released in Washington yesterday. The heavily censored testimonyReuter - 97 words
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137 1958-07-11 5 3,000 GIRLS TO GET JOBS AT GRAND FAIR A BOUT 5.000 people will be needed to help at the tx Singapore constitution fair to be held at the former Kallang airport from January 24 to February 24. Among them will be at least 3 000 girls to work as receptionists,137 words
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144 1958-07-11 5 SHIZUOKA IN BID TO BOOST EXPORTS TO SINGAPORE THE Speaker of the Assembly of Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan, Mr Y. Ono has just completed a live-day trade survey in Singapore. He leaves today for Tokyo. Mr. Ono, who represents 49 large commercial enterprises in the Shizuoka district of Japan, met144 words
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Article69 1958-07-11 5 yETERAN Russian ballet dancer Viktorina Krlger, a Stalin Prize-winm r, yesterday criticised modern Soviet ballet for fewer dances and poor choreography. The prima ballerina, now aged 62 and to retirement, singled out for criticism the ballet "Spartacus," latest addition to the BoLshoi repertoire. WritingReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement86 1958-07-11 6 _^p* fc W-^»»K t MUCH i MORE FLAVOUR j i LESS NICOTINE j i J lor the firsl lime filter li|> s smokers arc what they i < \\anj liiiH'h more flavour J .md aroma with much !<•** J I nicotine. After the first fow 1 puffs from an L86 words
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Miscellaneous141 1958-07-11 6 ♦♦♦♦♦t<t««tt»t«tt»tt*»' B JEFF lIAWKK hy Sydn€-y Jiirdaii MAwkE to acl smips \RfJ\T f pigmt'- give tusk* |Ji|f jJi2|Hfflß| r niiv'^TACS U«> ADJUST VOuffSELVFS TO /\j^T? SLEEP(NiO PILLS Wffljj|r /|5 7^^ C*>eaATlGM I TXEftE »-AU«A ANY CASuALTiUii _^^n^^^ C> REST fffAAWD BY |MBB^^BB|B AgCgK^TIT TNgV LL 3IA.\IIIIAIii: by Lee Falk and141 words
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Miscellaneous485 1958-07-11 6 Born today, you are etsentially the Idealist and always work toward i perfection in everything you under take. Although you desire beauty »nd harmony more than anything else in I the world, you will put up a tivmendl OUS light, when necessary, for some* thing you believe Is right. 11'485 words
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Article185 1958-07-11 7 I LONDON. July 10. Preilous iuda> |M >, a So. 1 BSS c.i.l. lulv 22% buyers 22% buyers 22 i -seller- 22', .sellers illi 22 buyers 22% buyers 22 selleis 22'- sellers 1 i\ u i:<S Spot 22! a buyers 22 buyers X 2J Sellers 22 sellers185 words
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Article101 1958-07-11 7 NEW YORK, July 10. Previous Today Il\ Straits Spot 94.00 nom. 93.87 nom. HN futures Straits Contract July 93.12 buyers 92.87 buyers 94.12 sellers 94.00 sellers Sept 93.12 buyers 92.87 buyers 94.12 sellers 94.00 sellers rOXI Dull SALES: Nil. iUBBER: Futures July 26.60 buyers 26.35 buyers 26.85101 words
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Article14 1958-07-11 7 NEW YORK, July 10. !5 Stocks (omposite Averages 165.25 165 9114 words
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Article61 1958-07-11 7 POl :T 1 j to 28. g release 27.. afloats first half July shipj Lampong spot 27% to release 27V6, afloats 27 l it first "half jul .^vbore prices Quoted m shipment 27. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46, awaiting release 45. afloats 43 to 42. and first61 words
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Article67 1958-07-11 7 LONDON. July 10. OPBA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ PrevloM Todaj North European ports delivered Ewopean ports delivered 194 01 JOcßoFoff iSJ^^Sf- £T1 11 "O'^ bwn ports In bulk £72 seller I^l- !on ton July rm- 'OCONUT on., cmde'cevlon £I s sellers ports in bulk ■HttIPP&E COnU c67 words
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Article160 1958-07-11 7 1 1 a nuniocr of X •r e factors, the I in London pave a satisfacE finance with mmm 01 some cxpani .landing feature S-. arp advance In X' ecuriUes. There X, jntntf ImproveI ront of the bank fc 1! and, although 1 left unchange r cent, gilt-edS-IReuter - 160 words
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336 1958-07-11 7 Industry: Key talks to seek new and dynamic approach UIGH-LEVEL conferences are being: held in Empress Place to determine 11 a new approach to industrialisation in Singapore. Government circles make no secret of their anxiety over the intention of several leading industrial establishments to extend their business in the Federation336 words
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Article267 1958-07-11 7 INGRID'S MARRIAGE VOID -COURT FILM star Ingrid Bergman's plans to marry theatrical producer Lars Schmidt were given a boost yesterday when an Italian tribunal ruled her Mexican marriage to Roberto Rossellini null and void. Miss Bergman was not in court in Rome when three judges announced their decision. They stated267 words
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Article21 1958-07-11 7 Sweden has protested to Iceland about the extension of Iceland's fishing limits under a decree of June 30. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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26 1958-07-11 7 Mr. Koca Popovic, the Yugoslav Foreign Minister nas accepted an invitation to visit Greece, it was announced in Belgrade veaterday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous107 1958-07-11 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Sweet and lively; 7.30 At Your Request, presented 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 :by Susheela Dcvi; 8.15 Movie Fun and Frolic; 2.00 Close Magazine, by Claud Doral; 8.45 Down; 5.00 String Serenade; I Heard Europe Singing; 9.00 5.30 At the Piano; 5.45 Radio Discussing107 words
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Miscellaneous51 1958-07-11 7 j SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES I I TODAY: 6.06 p.m TOMORROW: 7.43 a.m. I and 7.08 p.m. Z SUNDAY: 9.03 a.m. and 8.06 p.m. I MONDAY: 9.55 a.m. and 8.56 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.36 a.m. and 9.40 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.15 a.m. and 10.21 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.52 am. J and 11.0251 words
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Article93 1958-07-11 8 Three-year-old Allan Sexton of Franwellgate, Moor, County Durham, dressed in his blazer and boating cap, finds that being an oarsman is a man-size job those long wooden sculls are a bit difficult to manage especially at such a tender age. Allan was attending the Durham regatta in thePopper - 93 words
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Article194 1958-07-11 8 THEY PLAYED AS PARENTS DROWNED A HOLIDAY COUple drowned at Prah .Sands, Cornwall, while Lheir three children, the eldesi four years old, played on the beach with a nanny. And v.hai happened i > 35-year-old Dick Tyri<'\ Palmer and his Wife Phillipa is a mystery. At tne time there waa194 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-07-11 8 'LIGHT CLEAN CANCE RS GET BILL IN PROBE IHJMES rron 1 lighters responsible crease of ajnong cigaret era, Dr. iv. has reported afte first full-seal* i ng into this possib made by him nd.er auspices of Brj Empire Can q paign. Oil lamps ami arc also cleared of suspicion by156 words
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Article128 1958-07-11 9 4 haunted people move out FAMILY or four moved A jeds into a sh hall because they I pendanoher m ht [2 Mr ir Mrs E) Moore a n d children I 14, and Gl nmo ,of M told treet, Norwich, Er say that loises" have kept for two Bless128 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-07-11 9 Flood chaos as storms hit Britain E Recent heavy downpours in Bri- tain led to flooding from Essex to York- shire. Water swept E into homes, trains were stopped, and 5 cars washed away, /n N some places flooding occurred to 5 a depth of eight feet. =/n Sheffield, the133 words
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Advertisement132 1958-07-11 9 z A new link in Pan American's Round- the- World Service 1 POUR ROUTE Now ON HOUND-THK-WOKI.I) FLIGHTS, take Pan Am's last Polar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast. Ply over the top of the world on the shortest. DIOBI direct line from Paris to cities on the132 words
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761 1958-07-11 10 Doctor's sentence of doom was a £135 swindle rinVKNTY SEVEN VFAK OLD <■ family man David Humphreys received the shock Of »>»s life the clay his doctor told him: You will die before you are 40 unless you do as I say." Company director Humphreys Implicitly trusted his doctor a761 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-07-11 10 NICHOLAS ST CLAIRE - Nefertiti, the beauty queen of stamps NICHOLAS ST CLAIRE i; HAVE hi n looking through my al bum witfi th( I•. f of a beauty-contest |Udge and asking what Is the most beautiful portrait of a woman to appear On v .stamp Princess Grace 01 Monaco, tO whom the Hat203 words
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Article65 1958-07-11 10 Twelve years old and five feet tall, Elm Haaland, plays Hie helicon, a large bass horn similar to a tuba, in (he Haslun schoolgirls' band of Oslo, Norway. The band is now visiting Britain as guests of the Blackpool Girls Choir, and Elm is seen here practisingReuter - 65 words
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Article81 1958-07-11 10 What has happened to the woolly rhinoceros and the sabre-tooth tigers that once roamed the banks of the River Thames? Although these pre-historic animals became extinct in pre-historic times, Mr. Reginald Rigdcn, deputy curator of Woolwich Borough Museum, i s waiting to hear that traces of81 words
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Article188 1958-07-11 10 MYSTERY OF A GIANT ICEBERG r»APTAIN RAYMOND v B. FOPPE, flying a cargo of freight from Prestwick, to New York, saw something in the sea below. He sent a radio warning. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS said the message wa.s:— "Large green object sighted under water of! coast of Ireland. Position 52188 words
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Article69 1958-07-11 10 President Celal Bayar Ol Turkey will preside over a meeting of the four Muslim heads of state of the Bagdad Pact powers, due open in Istanbul on July I a Foreign Ministry spoki man said last night. The Shah of Persia, Pi skicnt Iskander Mirza PakistanReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-07-11 11 iFriddy Photography Page IN THE WOODS Two photographers show their different ideas on the same subject. SHAPES AROUND A FOREST POOL B DOG ON THE ALEUT30 words
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177 1958-07-11 11 I" 1 f v f [ail is n^«»is:lited at night. Is r,n V 1, 11 1 likely to be enough so that I can photograph it? A. F. I UghtinS a> lU ni ln > Q or any stru cture, is177 words
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95 1958-07-11 11 M ASTER S DEGREE AWARD TO TOP PHOTO SCIENTIST Ti o Am 2?v Of tho Photographers 1 Associa. L 4 \> p, nrn na brrn Presented to Dr. Cyril the'Ai VI l v norar y M.astor's Drgr.-o. was Droff.'^ s L for hls «orvic.e to thr photo- w;, Tllp PAA95 words
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Article400 1958-07-11 11 I By THE LENSMAN WHETHER you pre- fer picturing pretty I girls, children dashB ing in and our of the water skiers skim--1 ming past, or perhaps 1 an old boat half buriied by sand, you will I find the beach an ideal I spot400 words
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175 1958-07-11 12 PEKING WANTS SEA S CHINESE TO SPURN JAPANESE GOODS fAPANESE Foreign Minister Miehiro Fujiyama said In Tokyo his <«o\J eminent would watch how the rovernments <>* Soutn-Easi Asum (countries would deal with Red China's call to Overseas hinese merchantfl for a boycott oi Japanese foods in that region. Tokyo tradersReuter - 175 words
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Article127 1958-07-11 12 India alerted for locust plague ALL Along India's tie sert frontier with Pakistan, people are preparing to fight what entomologists fear m.»\ be one of the worst locust invasions, to hil (he country. Thirty locust control outposts on the fringes of the Rajasthan Desert have been alerted and are novvReuter - 127 words
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Article158 1958-07-11 12 PENERAL ELECTIONS have been promised for November tins year the first general elections in Pakistan since the country came into being with the partition of British India in Aueust 1947 Yet. in spite of al] the promi ;ea ol the Prime Minister, Malik Piroz Khan, Noon, andReuter - 158 words
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Article31 1958-07-11 12 aiic liiuTuauonai tornmission of Jurists at The Hague will hold a conference on "the rule of law" in New Delhi from January i 5 to 10 next year.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article119 1958-07-11 12 Formosa state firms accused THE Taipeh Governnui highest watchdog body the Control Yuan, has accused 12 state-owned enterprises of extravai It said an Investigation discovered that these terprlses spent large sums of money from 1951 to 1956 without the ment'S approval on unnecessary dinners, "spcci bonuses" and "special lowances." *4U.P.I. - 119 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-07-11 12 Representatives of Burma, Formosa, Indonesia, India, Japan. South Korea, Pakistan and the Philippines E took part in a fashion and cultural show at the Hotel if Plaza in New York. Here Miss Jiae Choi is seen beins 5 dressed for a Korean weddins ceremony which open- E ed the show.50 words
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Article198 1958-07-11 12 BmT^l T T ff^jHf 'H-^J' y^*ssls%rs^^r^ !:^&^Ysxi&!sisifM I China's No. 7 Red gains Mao's favour I A MAN to watch In Communist China today is Teng Hsiao-ping, ranked No. 7 in the Peking hierarchy. It may well be that Mao Tse-tung has handpicked Teng as his eventual successor. TheU.P.I. - 198 words
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Article52 1958-07-11 12 'Political blackmail' rpHE N.w York Time- said 1 Peking's action in again suspending the repatriation of Japanese nationals from Red China was primarily aimed at embarrassing Japanese Premier Kishi. The newspaper said, "This is one more chapter in the outrageous story of the communist use of hostages in the politicalReuter - 52 words
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150 1958-07-11 12 Over-all Asian rice production to be lower ATE rains have J brought relief to millions of droughtstricken Asians, but millions more still face water famine and possible starvation. The near-record drought that threatened most of Asia was eased in Korea, Formosa. Communist China, Vietnam and Siam. f i But inU.P.I. - 150 words
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Article24 1958-07-11 12 Mr. Choi Byung Woo, editor of the Kor c a n Times ol Seoul. is now In Indo nesia on a four-month visit. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article29 1958-07-11 12 The Japan Society for the Relief of Hungarians held ft "IVi'Ctlng m o v m Ing" Tokyo recently for executed ex-Hungarian Prime Minister Imre Na^v and his associates. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article17 1958-07-11 12 fhe Buy Scout movement in South Vietnam is planning to form a National Girl Guide movement. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article51 1958-07-11 12 jfhe chairman of the Hong Kong Spinners Association, Mr. C. C. Lee, said in Hong Kong that Colony textile men were prepared to negotiate with Lanca. shire if the United King, dom has reached an agreement with India and Pakistan over the controversial "voluntary" export quota of textiles fo Britain.U.P.I. - 51 words
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Article24 1958-07-11 12 group of five Australian workers led by Mr. Alfred Watt of Sydney has com pleted a tour of Communist China lasting several months. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article53 1958-07-11 12 A Japanese high court has pronounced 152 persons guilty of organised rioting in the controversial 1949 "Taira incident," in which Communists and Commu- nist sympathisers stormed a police station in Taira City and occupied it for eight hours. Th fi majority were given prison terms ranging from six month. toU.P.I. - 53 words
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Article22 1958-07-11 12 The South Vietnam Government has sent 24,000 cubic centimetres of anti-cho-lera vaccine to Siam to combat the epidemic in that country.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article30 1958-07-11 12 Communist China annouived that 4,500,000 deputie had been elected to people's congresses at tl basic levels— town, rura township and municip. district. There are 85.0^ constituencies on W mainland. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article24 1958-07-11 12 Japan has protested against the seizure of a fishing boat by South Korea and demanded that the vessel and its crew be released. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Advertisement54 1958-07-11 12 Ii IjTA (^i the Tried j I I A r^\ Surest Ufc OC 12/ service* PHONE J r X lh fiMM r"' need foi expert I <t aa j j P«*cWn^, removal! ihipping and I i Inturance lervice at reatonaMi ratet I I TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED »7J, CICII >TMtT. SINOOOM54 words
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Article1016 1958-07-11 13 She fell in love with the Czar AND A LOCK HELPED HER ~i;y~HARGL» BUNTIMG fii first, Ihc ioAsmith ai .ove did not iaugh; a locksmith :d, was Love's friend; whose lock the symbol of the affection a highborn En ,iish lady had for Alexander I, Czar of all the Kussias.1,016 words
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Article216 1958-07-11 13 JOHN WATERMAN - JOHN WATERMAN TWO CENTURIES Ol OPERA AT 'M (.AKDEN. Isy Harold Rosenmik lullli V" 7r > sg <i Wagner ian performance in Core/* r;: the teftnittoe version of £,«J2f«»« turbulent history. Every r pritna donna, every managerial Ky'2«nejaj .///.s/.s up <o toe prcfhL r216 words
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Article, Illustration553 1958-07-11 13 All together: The best of Wodehouse :the free press book of the week: r WEEK-END WODEHOUSE. (Herbert Jenkins 12$. 6d B HIS is a collection of typically "Wod€- B housian" stories, extracts and snippets guaranteed to enliven the dullest week-end m and the deadliest week-days as well. v What an553 words
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Article357 1958-07-11 14 THE FIGURES SAY IT'S THE SWAGIE Class 4, Div. 1-6 Furs. rjMns i the Hardest rac( on 'i> pro gramme w Ith San Juan, Our Kingdom, Knightsbridge, Reli able, On Parole, The Swagie, Pagan King, Puck (j! Gold, Box Oiiic« i (it started) Producer and Evelyn all having strong claims.357 words
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269 1958-07-11 14 Class 4, Div. 2-6 Furs. a \u Peter 'U>o <»uin\ x.l!; The Whistler 8.11; Destiny _Xii; Colour l ilm 8.10; Srikhandi 8.10; Overspin 8.09; Fakir 8.09; Esther's ivt k.iis; pintu Mas s.iis-. Cheers B.OV. Fire Power s.(»( Arina Gold 8.05; Sayonara s.o">; Foghorn269 words
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Article246 1958-07-11 14 Class 4, Div. 3-6 Furs. v Stratosphere !M»«; Fonnj Face 8.18; Sinccro 8.12; Strong a Free 8.12; Merry Ughl 8.11; The Friar II 8.10; Tiny Jade m B. 10; Durendml 8.09; Thanh You 8.09; Money Spinner x.on- Star One h.ok; Lombah Lorobah 8.07; special (harm sot'246 words
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Article320 1958-07-11 14 qOUKK THOrCJHT, Sunny Lad, Pizarro, Winterdrin i The Cobra, "H M Lino, Easy Winner, Roman Gal ley 11, Kerrhrook, Triwalh, French Shoe and Gunong Rapat these tan all be given strong chances n (lass 2, Div. 1 sprint. However lam not going into t h< x merits320 words
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Article289 1958-07-11 14 Class 2, Div. 2-6 Furs. Kid 8.1o; Ciembu-a 8.13; Host of Malaya 8.1>; Dententurius 812; Jamiio 8.11; Palm Vallej 8.11; April Showers II ,s m Buffer Stock 8.10 Reralia 8.09; Tobasco 8.09; Copper Khan 8.08; Ardross 8.08: Don Wayne 8.08; Nazi ana 8.07' Tolly Slipper289 words
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Article218 1958-07-11 15 SPENCER PAIR APPEAL Class 4, Div 4.-6 Furs. cnSun|iower Brfdfe 9.00! Gold- ik g.is; Thy Rr;luty Retire 118 1(1 ttiLi?*.*!^ 1 W»W I s'oo li'\?' 1!; ill g.09; Magic Note 8.09; Kra 8.08; Punter'fl Delight II 8.07; Bordered Star 806: (olza M5 J Slfve 801: Dlstri^or II 8.01; Katrine218 words
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Article324 1958-07-11 14 Class 2, Div. 1-1 Mile Gres Court 9.00; Numismate King 8.08; Perhaps So 8.07; «i> Rarakat Sll Dusty Aiarole 8.07; First Trick 8.06; 8.1 o, Baiakat 8.11 j "usiy peanut Kid gO Pappa Princ Bridi;.- 8.09; GaUant Turk 803; Re hmat 8.0.; Rilex 8.01:324 words
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Article300 1958-07-11 14 Class 4, Div. 1-1 Mile Curls 9.00; <-rand Rapids Film II 8.06; Nab II 8.0.>; I 8.12; Red Wolf II 8.12; Cor- Gustani 8.04; Maha Ranee Porul Nim 8.11; FJlem 8.10; 03 Iio B M > c oAn oa. Region 8.02 Show Up 8.01; Conservative 8.00;300 words
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Article56 1958-07-11 14 I sixteen Rnal acceptor! for (hi Brown Jack Stakes, fo be run over two miles. Mx furlongs and I 34 yards al Ascol Heath, on Juiv is art:* Rally, Malacca, Bolartlckle I Papplllip Birthday Prawnt, Chilon, Bacarole, True Code, BonI nomfe, ChUham, Flaming Bast, I Raggoty Ann RadlrReuter - 56 words
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Article191 1958-07-11 14 I A( X of reliable form *J makes the winner of s the Class 4 Div. event over one mile well hidden. Nur Jahan, Cha Cha Cha, Satisfaction, Cinema 111 and Sooka. have been 5 Placed in their last few starts and look the pick191 words
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51 1958-07-11 14 THESE HORSES WON'T START TOMORROW Following horses will not start tomorrow: Winterdrina, Glo r y, Gunong Rapat. Palm Valley, Regalia, Cassell, Barakat, Our Kingdom, New Venture, Pack of Gold, Box Office 11, Movie Fan, Cheers, Sayonara, Stratosphere, Billeen, Sunflower Bridge, Tarzan, Bordered Star, Erik, Kllem. Heart's Ease, Miss Pegasus and51 words
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Article95 1958-07-11 14 Bright Sun 9.00; Two Hi- mrnsion 8.13. Miss Pei«»W S 8.12; Clever Bug 8.11; Shan 8 DOr S. 10; Satisfaction B.Wi 8 Nur Jahan 8.09; Reasoiubl* 1 8.08; Sooka 8.07: Cinrmii HI; 8.06; Pleasure Park M« Straight FU«ht II 8.0"; P»rW' Fashion 8.03; The B«WW95 words
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Article299 1958-07-11 15 He came to Surrey's rescue JONY LOCK (he bowler is well known, but it was Tony Lock as a batsman who shone for Surrey yesterday against (Glamorgan at Swansea. Surrey were 159 for seven at one stage in reply to Glamorgan's 280 for nine declared. ButReuter - 299 words
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Article201 1958-07-11 15 TALKING POINTS May to lead the M.C.C. nrrER May. l!u> Surrey X and England captain, chosen to lead the irof Australia irtWV, tha SniiH'v of England in 955 M i^s led the Ride rests ten against South Africa &ye each Gainst Australia and the West Indies and three so (1Reuter - 201 words
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Article219 1958-07-11 15 At Lords: M.C.C. 124 and 162 for no wicket t.W. Russell 79, R. Gale 76 >. Oxford University 296 (A. Smith 106, A. Corran 43 j At Eastbourne: Cambridge University 333 foj .six declared and 140 for nine declared (L McLachlan 63). v. r. Jardine'a XI 160Reuter - 219 words
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Article41 1958-07-11 15 India's team for the Em- pire Games, which begin in Cardiff on July 18. left Bombay by air yesterday. The team, which consists of 12 athletes, two boxers, and two wrestlers, was acI companied by five officials41 words
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109 1958-07-11 15 rE New Zealand cricket team only just managed to avert what could have been an ignominous defeat by Scotland in their one-day match at Selkirk yesterday. At the close they had their last pair at the vvic- ket and were 70 runs be- hind.Reuter - 109 words
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Article100 1958-07-11 15 fpHl British Boxing Board o\ Control has announced 1 thai they have withdrawn the British boxing licenct oi American heavyweight Cleveland Williams, who failed to tui/ii a contrad to box Dirk Richardson of Britain Williams wa flrai matched to fight Richard on ai Porthcawl, Wales, onReuter - 100 words
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Article111 1958-07-11 15 KEN BOUSFIELD, who failed to qualify for the j final stages of the British Ope Ai recently, won the Belgian Open golf championship with an aggregate of 271 yesterday. Consistently maintaining splendid form. Bousfleld broke 70 in all four rounds, i returning 68, 67, 68, 68. CerdaReuter - 111 words
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Article197 1958-07-11 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Tiimmiiiiimmmi By jOALKAN CHEVALIER (Ward) and Top Circle I*^ (Leong) went impressively on the outside of the second track at Bukit Tiniah this morning to dispose of three in 37 4/5. Balkan Chevalier on the inside appeared to go a little better than his197 words
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Article72 1958-07-11 15 The 21st Annual Swimming Carnival of the AngloChinese School. Singapore, will be held on Frid.iy. August 1 at 2.15 p.m. at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club. Events for Old Boys are 100 metres Freestyle and 4 x 50 metres (Freestyle) Relay. Those wishing to participate in the72 words
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Article23 1958-07-11 15 Shell Sports Club's annual athletic championships will be held at Shell sports i ground. Paya Lebar on SatI urday July 19.23 words
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Advertisement330 1958-07-11 15 "C^^^ WEEK-ENDER v? i AM NO SAINT popular American v singer Pat Boone reveals for the first 'iJWL^Ji^^ft^jfe Ume his life story IT'S MAGIC U;-:' WKg"^^glMW Readers are .shown how to take a o Jjlg^SJfW shirt off a man's back! SINOAiiS^HK: J PORE'S MALE CAR DRIVE riS f^^^^^^^W^" M ARE330 words
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350 1958-07-11 16 QUAKE KILLS THREE, WIPES OUT 5 MILES OF ISLE a POWERFUL earthquake" Jolted x Alaska yesterday and set on tidal waves that killed at least three people and almost obliterated an Island. At least two other people are missing, feared dead. The "vitvcs tossed fishing boats about like corks andU.P.I. - 350 words
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83 1958-07-11 16 Non-union gift for Margaret starts row npiii; Vancouver Jewellery 1 Workers' Union 1 to lodge a protest with th»' British Columbia centennial committee bccau.se a brooch to be presented to Prince \a Margaret during her Canadian tour starting tomor row was not mad*' m a union shop. "ii the presentationReuter - 83 words
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Article26 1958-07-11 16 The sinus infection from which the Queen has been suffering Is subsiding, Buckingham Palace said last night. The Queen is remaining in bed. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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139 1958-07-11 16 —and now East Japan towns are put on alert for tidal waves JAPANESE cities on the East toast were warned last nijjht that an enormous" earthquake had occurred in Alaska and a tidal wave of unknown velocity was heading towards Japan. The tidal waves was expected to reach Eastern JapanReuter - 139 words
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264 1958-07-11 16 WE FIGHT ON UNTIL CHAMOUN QUITS, SAYS REBEL CHIEF REBEL leader Saeb Balani yesterday rejected President Camille Chamoun'a offer to resign when his term ends In September and said the Lebanese rebels would continue their fight to force him out. "The struggle is continuing until Chamoun goes, 11 Salam said.U.P.I. - 264 words
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Article71 1958-07-11 16 The Sultan of Muscat and Oman, Said bin Taimur, called yesterday on Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary for "fur- ther discussions,'' according to a Foreign Office spokes--1 man. This was their fifth meet- ing since the Sultan arrived in Britain on May 26 on aReuter - 71 words
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Article52 1958-07-11 16 Total net tonnage of shipj piny In the foreign trade entering and clearing VK, ports with cargo in the first Quart* P Of this year was about four per cent more than in the corresponding period last year, the Board 1 <)i Trade Journal reportedReuter - 52 words
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Article108 1958-07-11 16 PAUL ROBESON, the American negro Inger and left New sfoi kby i' 1 l night for London and what he called c tay o\ iii.Hiv many we< k l!i ;i ifi he would tray( 1 Prague and to Moscow 1)111 hi "main base" wo lidReuter - 108 words
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Article121 1958-07-11 16 She wants to let the twain meet A2O.YEAR.OLD Japanese girl i'rom Osaka, Miss Voko Takahasi, wants to break down the old proverb that "East is Fast and West is West." In a letter to the editor df the newspaper. "La Stain pa" of Turin, Italy, Miss Takahasi said she wishedReuter - 121 words
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146 1958-07-11 16 TITO AND NASSER SAY: END COLD WAR Yugoslav Marsha] m and President r Abdei Nasser* ofthe^S? Ed Arab Republic v s day called for a S conference, cesia nuclear tests and an to the cold war. d An oiiiciai communiaw signed by the two pS ent.s after eight days talklU.P.I.; Reuter - 146 words
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100 1958-07-11 16 OHAREHOLDERS in Britain's biggest crematorium have been advised by their directors to reject a take-over bid from the Amalgamated Tobacco Corporation Limited. Directors of the London Cremation Company sent out a statement saying: "We do not think that a tobacco company is a suit-Reuter - 100 words
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