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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-07-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Malayan Own Family Paper ilUlflMri>_ Saturday. July 12, 1958. Price 15Cts.15 words
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212 1958-07-12 1 ROBIN CALLS OFF VISIT TO PRINCESS Mr; ROBIN DOUGLAS HOM] thi young British businessman suitor of princess Margaretha of Sweden, said in a statement in London last night that "for reasons which must remain priv.. I have decided not to visit Sweden in the foreseeable future.*' His statement came twoReuter - 212 words
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88 1958-07-12 1 'Growing affection' between all races THE Rt. Rev. Roland Koh, Assistant Bishop of Singapore, said in London yesterday that in Singapore and Malaya the races respect one another. He is attending the Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops. After it adjourned for the weekend, he said: "There is a growing affectionReuter - 88 words
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Article49 1958-07-12 1 DOLICE WEEK aimed at ►ting better rela- the public in >^* today with retreat on the il5 p.m. The Police Secretary said the Week was a success and the response from the public was very good. During the week about 376,000 people have visited police establishments.49 words
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Article176 1958-07-12 1 AS a curfew was imposed last night on Limassol following the murder of a Turkish Cypriot policeman. several big fires were observed in the centre of the city. Meanwhile all Greek and English language daily and weekly newspapers in Nicosia have decided to close downReuter; U.P.I. - 176 words
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Article47 1958-07-12 1 Following a gang fight at Veera.samy Road, on Wednesday, police recovered the following from the rooftops of houses there, after a further search yesterday. Four parangs. 33 iron rods, seven poles, nine bottles of acid and other gangland equipment used in street lights.47 words
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Article169 1958-07-12 1 01 torrential 11 1V Hooded B, ''V f)f h °mes in i Xy and other and ii c st!Ue Road have Ci tnni^nication.s I fi'.srupted and t;. i^'Ple have lost r 12 [nchei of rain N °rth Bombay the past 24 R r north nReuter; U.P.I. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration686 1958-07-12 1 WORLD'S NEWEST NAVY IS BORN TODAY rpHE WORLD'S newest 1 and youngest navy was born in the Straits of Johore this morning when the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, formally accepted the transfer of the Royal Malayan Navy from Singapore to the command of the Yang diFertuan Agong. The686 words
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247 1958-07-12 2 Lebanese prepare for new President rpiiK Leb mese i tovei nm< ut 1 in Beirut yei rdaj appointed a judical com m. ion to arbitrate on disputes over how the ii«'A president should be elect ed In two weeks time. The main dispute la over what constitutes a quo rumReuter; U.P.I. - 247 words
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Article36 1958-07-12 2 The U.S. air force at Cap* Canaveral, Florida, yesterda> launched a Bomarc anti-air-craft missile but said the weapon was blown up 2( miles out over the Atlantic becau.se of an "apparent engine failure. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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194 1958-07-12 2 U.K. SENDING FORCES TO AID MENACED ADEN AREA BRITAIN Is sending reinforcements to guard Lahej, biggest of the Western Aden Protectorate states, against outside attack) »t was announced in Aden yesterday, The announcement came 24 hours after the Hi.ti h Government had withdrawn recognition from the Sultan oi Lahej, SirReuter - 194 words
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127 1958-07-12 2 'Fitness test for migrants' call in U.K. THE British Medical Asso- elation passed by a large majority at Its annual I i meeting in Birmingham j yesterday a resolution cal- > ling for the compulsory 1 medical examination of all immigrants entering Bri- tain. There was growing ovid- ence ofReuter - 127 words
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98 1958-07-12 2 ,V|K h a wat.son, traffic manager of \ur Jamaica Government Railway, has boon asked to rewre from the ClVll Service by the British colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lenn ox-Boy d, on Uir rocommendation of the oovernor, .sir Konnofh Blackburne Mr Watson WCtflReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-07-12 2 A PETITION for divorce against Sir John Huggins, 66, for- mer Governor of Ja- maica, on the grounds of misconduct, has been filed by Lady Huggins. 50, for hearing in the I Southampton divorce j court, The case is due122 words
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Article28 1958-07-12 2 tiip premier of the Azerbaijan republic a key Soviet state on the Pesian frontier, has been dismissed, it wa.s officially disclosed in Moscow yesterday.^ U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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211 1958-07-12 2 UN tells about retrials: Bid to sway Hungary THE special United Nations committee on Hungary has received information that 105 people already tried once for "eounter-revolu-j tionary activities" are to be tried again, Mr. Alsing Andersen, chairman of the commits, said in New York yesterday. He told a Press conferenceReuter - 211 words
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98 1958-07-12 2 CHAMPAGNE DINNER FOR PRINCESS MARGARET PRINCESS Margaret, left London by air night on her first to w Canada, and her member entourage were served with a Cham] IW* supper soon after take oft Also on thiv menu wai cold chicken, aspai i* caviare, smoked salmoi pOtj ted shrimps, lobster andReuter - 98 words
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214 1958-07-12 3 'Queen in pester' idea is dropped rM H BTitl h Bafetjf Council v, Lon ion yesterday de•id d in view of a letter ggj me Privy Purse cc not to Issue a large g£S mowing the Queen miners sweij TlSffir', considered at a the council t d y re fused214 words
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Article17 1958-07-12 3 t Khrushchev, Prime Minister ed to Moscow from terday In a TUthe Soviet said.17 words
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195 1958-07-12 3 STREET meeting: in a Northern England town between a woman and her husband and another man ended in death tor two. A Coal Board employee, Willis Grundy, 44, shot down co-worker Mrs. Sylvia Green, 39, clubbed her husband to the ground, andReuter - 195 words
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141 1958-07-12 3 Kim accuses studio-'trying to break up romance' ACTRESS KIM NOVAK. who returned to Hollywood yesterday from an Eastern United States tour, blamed Columbia Pictures (her studio, for trying to break up her reported romance with General Rafael Trujillo Jr., son of the ruler of the Dominican Republic. "Of course IReuter - 141 words
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Article50 1958-07-12 3 A British freighter. City of Karachi, collided with a New Bedford. Massachusetts, fishing ship In fog 150 mile s east of yesterday. The captain and engineer of the fishing vessel were reported missing and another member of the crew was believed dead. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 50 words
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128 1958-07-12 3 MR. BERNARD GOLDFINE, the Boston industrialist whose friendship with presidential assistant Sherman Adams is under U.S. Congres- sional investigation, refused to answer 23 questions yesterday and was told by an inquiry lawyer he was in contempt of Congress. Took no action j The sub-committee ordered128 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-07-12 3 The Governor of Sinj gapore, Sir William i Goode, was hemmed in by large crowds when he visited the Central Po- Hce Station last night. 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 11 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 fi f 1Free Press - 97 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-07-12 3 picture. "In the Mink" a local creation modelled by Shirley at last night's charity ball and cabaret at the Raffles Hotel organised by the Apex Club of Katong. The Ball was in aid of the resettlement of cured leprosy patients. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Advertisement190 1958-07-12 3 GOING HOME? MR WBrJT/ For inexpensive gifts or drawing room ornaments choose some exquisite Malayan or Indian Malayan Crafts: Kelantan Silver -Malacca Canes Crocodile Handbags, Straw Shopping Bags. etc. etc. InHi^ii C* fof fe* IllUlcill Vslclllc. Kashmir Embroidered goods— Shawls— Stoles? Namdas— Tea Covers— Buffalo Horn Carvings —Ivory goods— Sandalwood190 words
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247 1958-07-12 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, July 12, 1958. Opinion Despair is no solution li HILE distressing unO confidencestraining, the reverses and buffetings Singapore has suffered of late can yet prove a blessing in disguise. At any rale, too much is at stake th^ people's livelihood and savings to allow of247 words
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Article121 1958-07-12 4 My story— by the framed Briton Mr. Eric Bedford, the British diplomat who was expelled from Czecho Slovakia, tells below his own story of how he became a victim of a deli berate frame up by the Czech authorities. rities. A British Foreign Office statement at the time admitted that121 words
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Article616 1958-07-12 4 I HAVE been made the scapegoal (j f a fantastic frame-up. A good turn i did for a friend has been turned into an Internationa] issue. you can forgei all the smoke-screen of espionage and talk of big sums of money that the Czechs said I616 words
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Article160 1958-07-12 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber miJilffiij CJ §r TPHE first man to play golf in England, while I mounted on an elephant has caused an uproar at Snadwich. Montague Dalcroft, 37, of Ash Cross, had specially long clubs made, so that he could lean from the great beast's back and hit160 words
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Article406 1958-07-12 4 DONALD GOMERY - - DONALD GOMERY Is it remarriage and not divorce that the bishops say is the sin? lyilEN did you last hear or read of a bishop attacking divorce? I ask most seriously. They are doing it all the time, you may answer. But are they? The fact is that the406 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-12 5 A DINNER was held i in the Cathay Res- E taurant, Singapore, to E celebrate the golden E jubilee in the Far East of the General Accl- s dent Fire and Life As- E surance Corporation E Ltd. and also to say E farewell to the re- tiring67 words
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438 1958-07-12 5 SHB UNIONS IN BID TO PREVENT BIG WALK-OUT rpHERE is ceaseless activity among Singapore Harbour Board labour unii x ons in an attempt to sway workers one way or the other in the event s of a strike called by the staff association materialising. The 14-day strike notice expires on438 words
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Article69 1958-07-12 5 FiIXTY post school certiB flcate students in Singapore have been selected for Government bursaries for the ac idemic year 1958--59. This Is the largest number to be awarded so far. These successful candidates were selected by a special five-man committee, headed by Major Thong Sing Ching,69 words
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Article28 1958-07-12 5 Fog yesterday forced a Canadian and a British naval i er to abandon attempts to swim the English Channel from Eneland to Frai ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article172 1958-07-12 5 Readers are the focal point today consider an area where ure destinies of the world will be decided. fr M much do your d? overseas know ft? 1 S^gapore and Politics, their in[*j commercial Wr fight against »°n and terrorism? "c and compre- «P,'H..r e of thii i give,,172 words
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Article24 1958-07-12 5 Mr. Pierre MendesFranre. France's former radical prime minister, leaves tor Peking on July 21 on a three-week tour of China. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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145 1958-07-12 5 Mission to China held up by visas THE ten-man delegation of Singapore rubber traders to Red China Is still awaiting the issue of visas. They were to have left by air last week. Leader of the delegation, Mr. Low Yoke Kee. who is a committee member of the Singapore Rubber145 words
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Article46 1958-07-12 5 Ministry to move now The Singapore Education Ministry will begin moving to its new premises in Kay Slang Road on Thursday. It Is at present hou.sed in Palmer Road with the Health Ministry. The Ministry will bo moved section by .section, starting on Thursday till Saturday.46 words
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Advertisement55 1958-07-12 6 Free Up Freshen up your taste! Only the modern miracle of L 0 Ml pure-white Miracle Tip brings that fl.wour through to you. No othe- cigarette can match it! Small wonder that today more people Iff switching over to L M. in /;/>/' if if I^BJ^^'BE Regular. \k\\ I 755 words
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Miscellaneous214 1958-07-12 6 "^V f 3Tm^ BOff^NS weae bight- like ma/honei j*ss. B^ stay «?»G«t m/itm you/- O.i^. STawoi MEtLO, CONSTRUCTION Jffrs tLOAT IN &P*Ce. ANO WITH L fc^ BY TO LINK UP SNIPS 2 ANO J >l\MH(\ki; by Lee Falk and Phil Daviw JAi^E by~liubbard .NQ\N SEOCOiE'LL SET TUE ALLOW ME ToNJ214 words
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Miscellaneous514 1958-07-12 6 Jiiiinn 'iuici iiiiiiiciiimiummiimmitiiesiiiiiiH^ T> ORN today, you are an orig: i E IJ thinker and are independent others. You want to go your i£ way and are not going to be iv 2 E mented into doing things. You are a natural scholar r 1 i S only things of514 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGZINE
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Title Section9 1958-07-12 7 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGZINE Singapore, July 12. 1958.9 words
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189 1958-07-12 7 The Street of Ten Thousand Temptations Where you can buy anything T First Gentleman of Europe," th Prince Regent, co eived it. John who saw ?lf as "a thick, dwarf designed it. planned to lead a palace that n longer exists to a that was never built. Completely 1 1189 words
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Article, Illustration660 1958-07-12 7 JOHN CLARKE - PEARLS... AND POTTED SHRIMPS' JOHN CLARKE cw RECENT STREET occupies 5 over 18 columns 164 inches of small print —in the Post Office London Directory, z IT has 1 3 banks, two night clubs, tourist offices of, among others, Blackpool and 5 Bermuda, two pearl-stringers, and a potted shrimps firm.660 words
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Article265 1958-07-12 7 'GOLDFISH MEN MEET IN LONDON fPHE Armistice Day ceremony of Britain's Goldfish Club will be hold this year on the Thames for the first time. Membership of the organisation is restricted to airmen who have survived a "ditching in the drink." The London ceremony will replace that which for many265 words
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Article, Illustration878 1958-07-12 8 BABY-SITTING BOOM in BRITAIN iw mnDLERLAND WtTH SHMLEY £OW§l i JT seems everyone in Britain today m wants to get into m the baby-sitting Teachers, .secre- taries and students are taking it up. Housewives, school- children and shop a assistants do it. Retired nannies love doing it. Baby sitting is878 words
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541 1958-07-12 8 You don't teach children baby talk: They teach you npiRED of decoding A the coy phrases of the children in her care, a South of England headmistress asked parents a straight question. "There are some mothers who seem averse to seeing their children grow up— and always use baby talk/541 words
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Article, Illustration185 1958-07-12 8 I ha off tai THREE weeks ago Paris, surroun< spring sunshine. T< North West Territ, ing point. I have just land in a Beaver ski-pi a on the ice to in S p< some poisoned wolv And as a memento have hacked off white and silver bus tail, frozen stiff185 words
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Article255 1958-07-12 8 TF you're planning a holiday and P 1 long-distance travel is involved m whether by sea, land or air, topical hints on how to travel without that W sinking (and sickening) feeling are 1 given by the American Medical AsA sociation. "When you begin to255 words
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Article479 1958-07-12 9 Saturday, July 12. 1958. THE FREE PRESS THE STRAUS TIMES MALAY MAIL STANDARD a SIANu PAU 1 ALLAN LEWIS TgBSPASBBB EPSOM JEEP CU| Boy POINTER L. M. Y. WINDSOR LAD KWEELOH fl 1i; 1 HAMLET HAMLET DISTRIBUTOR II DISTRIBUTOR II DISTRIBUTOR :~lT~" HAMLET MAGIC NOTE THE BEAUTY479 words
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Article722 1958-07-12 9 Says ALLAN LEWIS LONG programme with winners apparently well hidden in each event will keep; punters busy at Bukit Tim. ih this afternoon. Tin maiji Class 2 sprint ild so to Sober Thought, which is the most popular Hi* K.L. form Is good enough to win722 words
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Article78 1958-07-12 9 rjKST l>et s should he IJ Merry Light, ROM of Malaya and Sober s Thought. 5 E Best outsiders: San E E fuan. Peaceful Kinu E E '»<1 The Friar II I THE COINC I The Ri»iiig will be Rood. E 1 1 1 1 1 1 178 words
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Article56 1958-07-12 9 FORECAST WINDOWS DOUBLED << j||K. L. BAILEY /> If 1 secretary of the Singapore Turf Ciub said yesterday that the number of Issuing windowi for the forecast tote had been doubled. The forecast tote has been removed to the (ash Sweep department on the ground floor. There will be ft56 words
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Advertisement12 1958-07-12 9 w See the entire range at UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE.12 words
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Article2669 1958-07-12 10 RACE 1-2.00: CLASS 4, DIV. 4-6 FURS. I 882 BtfßM^^"fc*^ l *S5 ill I: o?o« moth'ls PirVi kk ii 7yr. beg ghaw Stable) SpenceV BJO £-> I "S il N^ s^ I nrL'K^^, A^ g e.::::::::::::::: 1:8 SSS B. ***** I'I MKKS DELIGHT U syr. bet2,669 words
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Article537 1958-07-12 10 RACE ONE GOLDEN REBUS: 10-7-38 Went over 3F in 42 THE BEAUT*: 8-7-58- W over 3F in 38. MOTION PICTURE II recent track report. HAMLET: No recent track report. BRIGHT EYES III: No recent truck report. MAGIC NOTE: 10-7-58 W going easily over 3P in 4J 2/5 KRA: 10-7-58537 words
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Advertisement168 1958-07-12 10 7ti& two epofls tor THAT GREW OUT OF GEORGE EYSTON'S RECORD-BREAKING SPECIAL! «B' W^^tte^ Here's the M.C. Series M.C A the sport* lip- "ffirSMfehpi*. i! i the ompetitor »nd the connois: ar, WfflMFjf*ir M >^^^ltii^ .|i. i.ilist-built. track tested and ad Wb/', I |oW "^^mjfeiai. ihom-.i. Geoire R.VHton's record -breaking168 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1958-07-12 12 The Swagie looks good two newcomers should tight Ollt thy linish o! today's main sprint (Hare Seven). They are Sober Thoughi and Roman Galley n On form it should go to Sober Thought. in Race Two another newcomer, Merry Light, .should score a maiden win. The Swagie1,828 words
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Article, Illustration556 1958-07-12 13 just cut wolf's -frozen! I sitting in the perfumed dress salons of knee length modified "sacks" and -early am standing on Brown Lake, in Canada's n a temperature of 49 degrees below freexEileen Ascroft reports from the Arctic Irctic attire may not elegant. But with two of long ied and556 words
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Article224 1958-07-12 13 JENNIFER JOHNS - Relax! It isn't a waste of time JENNIFER JOHNS I It* you re ever wor- ried that you're wasting time by do- ing nothing, then i stop worrying and i instead make sure 1 that you really are wasting time. This attractive (if somewhat comf plicated) advice is offered to224 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-07-12 13 I LOOKING for a sang yu?... Singapore housewives inspect the day's catch.18 words
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Article877 1958-07-12 13 Fish you must look at with care L^T week I wrote f about unicorns I and extolled their I gentle behaviour and I the blessings they I were reported to I bring to man. On the other hand V. R. Burkhardt, whose books on Chinese creeds and customs are 1877 words
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96 1958-07-12 13 IF you should have got the impression after recent events that the French have abandoned V amour for toujours, take heart from this little anecdote. On the terrace of the Carlton Hotel at Cannes an Englishman was saying goodbye to his wife she tvas96 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-07-12 13 Please remember In future Mr. Whelp, I'm a don't touch typist I14 words
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Article, Illustration216 1958-07-12 14 PELHAM GROOM - McKENNA CARVES HER NAME WITH PRIDE PELHAM GROOM ONE <>1 the outstanding films of tin- week i*> "Carve Hex Name With Pride.* 1 This is the true stor\ of Violette Szarbo, a British Special Operations Executive who was dropped into Cierman occupied France to assist the French Underground movement. If216 words
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405 1958-07-12 14 IX) ATTEMPT to put the .story of Adam and Eve on the .screen is probably a unique endeavour It is therefore not surprising that the resulting film has some unique features. For one thing, it has only two stars and no Exporting cast405 words
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Article22 1958-07-12 14 n wiH d a f ut htCr le tVes h()me aml f^er soei to sop her22 words
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Article106 1958-07-12 14 I hove five films to tell you about, and it is therefore quite impossible for me to give you them all in detail, but there is one outstanding person to whom I must draw your attention, and that is Carolyn Jones, whom you can see in106 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-07-12 14 'JOHNNY TROUBLE' IS A MUST OF ••Johnny Trouble" 1 need hardly say more than that Ethel 'Barrymore and Carolyn Jones are the .stars. It is the story of an old woman whose son ran away from home after ha was expelled from College many years ago. The hotel in which156 words
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Article164 1958-07-12 14 weak story, but sincere "Marjorie Morningstar" achieves a measure of greatness through its sincere treatment of Jewish life, for that sincerity achieves a depth which is seldom seen on the screen. Musical comedy The story Is thin and it is about one of those men (Gene Kelly) who, although failures,164 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-07-12 14 "riOWBOY" Lfl a good \j Western with Glenn Ford and Jack Lcmmon In the leading roles. Way back in 1871 Tom Recce < Glenn Ford) brings a herd of Cattle to Chicago and an aristocratic Spanish family is turned out of the be.st suite119 words
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Article180 1958-07-12 15 PteWous Today ■i'.i.m l K> L .'J s buyers I'2-\ buyers ■vi.'i' i! l MH sellers 2294 sellers H tm 23% buyers M% buyers H 22'- sellers 22% sellers 1..,, \> l RSS Spot 22 li buyers 22 buyers ■BK"' vU h-» sellers 22 sellers 1 IN180 words
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Article99 1958-07-12 15 NEW YORK. July 11. Previous Today Straits Spot 93.87 nom. 93.87 norn I futures aits contrail July 02.87 buyers 93.12 buyers 94.00 sellers 94,00 sellers Sept 92.87 buyers 93.12 buyers 94.00 sellers 94.12 sellers NE: Quiet SALES: NiL BBKR I uturrs July 26.35 buyers 26.70 buyers 26.7099 words
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Article28 1958-07-12 15 I NEW YORK. July 11. Previous Today Ild M U 478.97 482.85 Domestic Bunds 90.54 905J nl tIOS 79.99 80:55 Mmks (..mposiie Averagrs 165.91 167.4528 words
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Article60 1958-07-12 15 J-~'- to 28. release 27 1 afloats first hall Julj shipnt 27. Lampo ig spot 27% to awaiting release 27%, afloata to 26 first half July Above prices Quoted shipment 27. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46, awaiting release 45, afloats 43 to 42. and first half July60 words
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Article60 1958-07-12 15 LONDON. July 11. m Philippines e.i.f. U.K./ Prtvloil- TodaJ Mh European ports delivered CWDT^on 1 lon #I Jul y/ Au M»tt buyers £71 nom. if i L cnide Straits £72 sellers ln buik "•."WfOUi ports in bulk aim!™ !°c«Sm cii. us no 9 sellers seUers a60 words
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Article92 1958-07-12 15 WATCH ON 'PARKED' TAXIS rE Singapore Traffic Police have launched a campaign against taxi drivers who park outside cinemas in an attempt to get fare s from patrons. Mr. Sardar Singh. Superintendent of Traffic, said: "We have been porting policemen outside cinemas nightly for the past two months in an92 words
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Article74 1958-07-12 15 The first large party of Russians and Ukrainians living in Britain to return to Russia since the War. left London last night aboard the 7,494- ton Soviet liner, Baltika. There were 30 men and women, mostly married couples and they said they were "homesick." They allReuter - 74 words
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71 1958-07-12 15 \f R. HOMER A. Tomlinson ITI left Berlin by air yesterday with his Ms4B portable throne for Moscow, where he plans to crown himself king of the Soviet Union outside the Kremlfn walls at noon today. Mr. Tomlinson. 65-year-old head and bishop of theReuter - 71 words
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Article30 1958-07-12 15 Five independent British Conservative Members of Parliament who resigned because they disagreed with the Government's Suez policy are now back in the Conservative tmrtv. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article178 1958-07-12 15 HE London .Mock mar- «v finished a satis--223 (TK ywterday on ard m' inn note T he uptonuM Vt>mont gathered pgttun and gaina at Close i were widespread ibstantSi L CWei quite i ß ;nk tUr optimism was i \iL!! nh< Z hoost in itrsfS«M?-!? anotherReuter - 178 words
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270 1958-07-12 15 30 miles of new roads urged in SIT report TPHE Singapore Improvement Trust has recommended to the Govern A ment that about 30 miles oi new roads should be built to improve the traffic communications. Most of the roads are designed for the rural areas the West Coast and East270 words
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Article107 1958-07-12 15 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Programme Summary, Tunes with your Tiffin; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Tunes with your Tiffin; 2.00 Saturday Date; 2.45 The LatinAmerican Way; 3.00 Saturday Prom; 3.30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon; 4.30 Tea Dance; 5.00 Saturday Medley; 6.15 Singapore Police Review; 6.45 Lights107 words
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Article34 1958-07-12 15 Cuban rebels yesterday released the last of 20 North American civilians they kidnapped last month. They still hold 29 American sailors from the U.S. Naval Base at Gauntanamo ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article40 1958-07-12 15 The condition of tlie Queen, who is suffering from catarrh al sinusitis, is continuing to improve, it was learned at Buckingham Palace last night. But her temperature is still not normal and she is remaining is bed. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article30 1958-07-12 15 President Eisenhower and Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, returned yesterday from their three day visit to Ottawa for talks with Canadian leaders.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous49 1958-07-12 15 j SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES j TODAY: 7.08 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.03 a.m. and 8.06 p.m. MONDAY: 9.55 a.m. and 8.56 p.m. I TUESDAY: 10.36 a.m. and 9.40 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.15 a.m. and 10.21 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.52 a.m. and 11.02 p.m. I I FRIDAY: 12.28 p.m. and 11.45 p.m. m49 words
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Article1285 1958-07-12 16 Diana Ross - OLDEST MAN IN THE WORLD Diana Ross by THE STORY SO FAR > TEPECHAILA, the blind beggar is caught stealing offerings in a temple by Oaxaca, the Bird God, who catches TepechaiU with his snare in order to devour hfciu The blind beggar, however, plays for time and get* Oaxaca1,285 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-07-12 16 Vhtn they am nf lr r f lfTri ♦h'y p,,,^. RIJS(y Rrnrr illy pu,- h« r e, ,y s olfl Rrnt)r ■•n. Mil I f^.'t r him." Wlnlr »ey >f Fw,t apici a imall ctiiaitc wh.it loppini place m heat rIM ata/' hr exdaim'V"205 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-07-12 16 CHILDREN'S PAGE A colour-in contest With prizes for you/ DOCKET -MONET prizes River Valley Road. Sing* are offered for colour- pore 9, to reach her not ing this scene with paints, later than Thursday nest, crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15. There are four prizes offered each of $5105 words
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Miscellaneous189 1958-07-12 16 CLUES ACROSS. 1, goods equal to two gallon! Piece of smallest size and 2. If it's pulled over yotf value in chess. 5. Italian eyes you are being deceived Island famous for its How- 3. "House" In French. ers, scenery and climate. Short arm of a river 8. 6. A189 words
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Article986 1958-07-12 17 Christian Layman - Christian Layman I Sn in sermon !•>' a ir was 20 years y when he became King ol Israel. He nll ,;i for 16 years in Jerusalem. But the Bible bells us that "he did not that which wa s right In the sight O986 words
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Article1315 1958-07-12 17 m R( H OF ENGLAND SI Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 Communion; 8.00 am Parish Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 10.30 a.m. Morning Prayer; 11.00 a.m. Mandarin Service (Memorial Hall); 11.45 i.m Holy Communion; 600 p.m. Evensong. St HUdrt's CTtarcn, fUlong: 7 am Kolv Communion. 930 a-m. Jr. Church1,315 words
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Miscellaneous479 1958-07-12 18 vmm&tffx— •*>*•, j^j^imiiilliiiiWMriTWirit B^^B 1 4 V fMt**** f mmm W r *&*t*<l ■*''■>■■■' J. v r I**^ 'mL vP «J -^r mm m m^o^ jmm%\~ j}Wmm\*^^^ '^J dk W /mm^mm\ Immmm^ ImmmmW imW WmW I mWWw J^mmmmT fmmWW XmW /^mmmW^^^ lmm\WW~- Wm *^^J i-i^^k y'^'^i f^mmmmmmmmmmmmmm\ f.mmmmmw \mmmm\ wmmmmmt479 words
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Article225 1958-07-12 19 Newcomers shine on track VODAYS GALLOPS r bY ALLAN LEWIS I tEW lERB, Divict- mgoure) anc di (Posner] nicle a gOOd impres\7 a i Bukit Timah his morning. fworki wide out on the Und track they disposed l] c nothing between ,i h, n wm the ume ol the morning.225 words
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98 1958-07-12 19 S this an all-time record Bristnall Hail r outh Club, playing in tie Oldbury League Birmingham) missed ix penalties In one l: 1 h including a "reagainst Lonsdale Yi n so, they won STUMPED Connolly Broh V (> r run d 'Ticket i"98 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-07-12 19 Corinthian star is coaching cricket WHERE ARE THEY NOW? By ARCHIE QI'ICK yRANK HARTLEY was the first Corinthian footballer to turn professional for Spurs. George Watson was the second to shock the amateur purists when he signed for Charlton Athletic. That was In 1928. Later George played for Crystal Palace,429 words
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Article332 1958-07-12 19 BRADMAN'S VIEWS ON LEG-THEORY BOWLING ])ON BRADMAN has his views about an ideal cricket XI. England's Test team against Australia at The Oval in 1956 came very near to that ideal. This was it: P. E. Richardson, M. C. Cowdrey, P. B. H. May,332 words
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Article82 1958-07-12 19 World's top swimmers are ill lON and lisa Konrads. J Australia's phenomenal "swim kids. are on the sick list seven days before the start of the Empire Games. Now in Cardiff, Jon, 16, has a sore throat, and lisa, 14. is in bed with influenza. Between them they hold 11Reuter - 82 words
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Article52 1958-07-12 19 Singapore yacht 1 5th THE Singapore yacht Rika 111 'E.G. Holiday; was 15th in yesterday's dragon class event in the Royal Norwegian Yacht Club's regatta. The race was won by Denmark's Tip iO. Berntsen I j in 2 hr. 28 mm. 12 sec. Rika's time was 2 hr. 43 mm.Reuter - 52 words
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Advertisement141 1958-07-12 19 rragrant, delirious and pure tis only pure unadulterated coffee made from the World's finest selected coffee berries can be, bul it cannot keep you awake however late at nighl you drink it because it is caffeinefree. If you enjoy d cup of good coffee you can drink as many as141 words
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Article, Illustration166 1958-07-12 20 HPIIK Singapore soc- ter XI, Including ten "stars" who played at the Asian Games, never played a worse game than yesterday, when they beat Johore by onenil, in a half-hearted Malaya Cup fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium. playing with little understanding in the forward line, Singapore adopted theFree Press - 166 words
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Article353 1958-07-12 20 GURRKY, SEEKING THEIR SEVENTH SUCCESSIVE COUNTY TITLE, ARE BACK ON TOP OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE. Their five wicket win over Glamorgan at Swansea yesterday gave the champions a four-point lead over Hampshire, who took the lead two weeks ago after Surrey had led fromReuter - 353 words
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Article242 1958-07-12 20 At Lords, Oxford University beat M.C.C. by two wickets. MCC. 124 and 360 for eight declared <w. Ru.sseii 91, r. Gale j 104, M. Stevenson 114 not out). I Oxford University 296 and 191 for emht, (A. Smith 77, M. Baser 42) At Eastbourne, Cambridge beat D. H. Jardine'a242 words
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Article, Illustration282 1958-07-12 20 Malayans meet the Princess III ALAYA'S three Empire Games competitors are confident that they will win at least one Gold Medal. And the man who is thought most likely to win is weightlifter Chung Kum Weng, at his first international meeting. Team captain Tan Kirn Bee said last night: "WeReuter - 282 words
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