The Singapore Free Press, 18 July 1958
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Title Section17 1958-07-18 1 The Singapore Free press Malaya's Own Family Paper r~~i: tm**—- lrld»y, July 18. 19M. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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614 1958-07-18 1 ALL QUIET IN JORDAN Dulles, Lloyd in Big display of seven-hour American conference air strength fcRITMN was living a fourth batch of W par.itroops from Cyprus to Jordan this ■nornin- bringing to 2,000 the force she has fc<lu>(! to the Arab Kingdom. fReuter; U.P.I. - 614 words
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Article222 1958-07-18 1 MENT by Bul- parlidpa- Soviet war been received ai particuth, Bulgaria'* r. w »ura apart I >t Kuinama i and Greece: -he manoeuvres borders 01 Turkey i are regarded soviet warning nked with the I British land! 1 banon and i. Vuaotlava to heir own tense In.Reuter; U.P.I. - 222 words
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Article45 1958-07-18 1 August first grade rubber buycr s f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 86 I'B cents per lb up two and a quarter cents on yester day's close. The tone was firm a., the Middle East crisis entered Its fifth day.45 words
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Article59 1958-07-18 1 Firing in Beirut SCATTERED firing broke out in Beirut last evening but it was not clear if the rebels were firing against the army, thereby ignoring the ceasefire ordered by their leaders on Wednesday night. Reuter. Winston sees Mac Sir Winston Churchill, conferred privately with the British Prime Minister Mr.U.P.I. - 59 words
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Article74 1958-07-18 1 INDIA TRIES TO FIND COMPROMISE USUALLY reliable sources said in New Delhi last night that India was trying to find a compromise suitable to Russia and the United States on the future of the U.N. observer group In Lebanon and its possible expansion into a police force. If the SecurityReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement23 1958-07-18 1 m^kw IM m~ <■'"" Available from all Good Dealers and The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd 33, Raffles Place (f S'pote Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Road.23 words
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120 1958-07-18 2 ISRAEL'S 'PROTEST' IS SOON CANCELLED ISRAEL filed and then cancelled ;i "f»rthe rt l < old" protrst yt§~ l«rda> against violation Of its iii spate by British transports ferrying troops 1 1 did Cyprtti to .lord. i n. The protesti mild and according t;» observers obviously issued purely as aReuter - 120 words
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732 1958-07-18 2 Mac pledges: U.K. troops won't be used against Iraq Mi,' Ii \h'Ol D MACmii LAN, the Prime Minister, lust night won .1 vote 'i confidence m ter cat* goricaiiy telling the House oj unmons I h- 1 1 Bri- roopa who landed in Jordan yesterday would not be ustti againsiReuter - 732 words
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635 1958-07-18 2 Britain's presence In Jordan was not a threat to any other country. Sir Pierson Dixon, the British representative, said in last night's Security ouncil debate of the Jordan complaint of interference by the United Arab Republic. Sir Piers* n informed the councilReuter - 635 words
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Advertisement158 1958-07-18 2 you can't AFFORD wotch out for our Cover Girl: week-end you can relax with these ?y lvlo f Lop th- «"nroe«ouf French f,»vourites: The Pundit Singapore Sam Uncle joe Commerce Inquiry Pin ups Jokes and Cartoons. ""■■■■■•■■■••■•■■•■•■•<•■ ■mO■ :j9p>^«H BEAUTY with a PRO3LEIV) finding n near Insoluble she dl cu158 words
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383 1958-07-18 3 JAMES NORRIS - JAMES NORRIS REP DEVILS' SETTLE IN AT FORMER RAF CAMP By S DRITISH paratroopers— "The I> |{((l Devils'— laughed and joked with Jordanian troops i\ H >\ set toot on Jordan so il yesterday. Ih.v arrived at Amman lt m Cyprus In huge, unnlyReuter - 383 words
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351 1958-07-18 3 SHOUTING BUT NO VIOLENCE IN MOSCOW ANTI-U.S. DEMONSTRATION fpiiE three-hour demonstra- tion outside the U.S. embassy in Moscow yesterday was confined to booing shouting, whistling, fistshaking over the American intervention in the Middle East. There was no violence, and no bricks or stones were thrown. The demonstrators evidently had madeReuter - 351 words
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Article58 1958-07-18 3 11/IR. DONALD HEATH. U.S. Ambassador to Saudi ilk Arabia, loft Now York yesterday on his way back to Ryad. tho Saudi Arabian capital, after leave and consultation. Ho said the Middle-Fa.^t crisis had precipitated his departure by a few days. He added that relations between58 words
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133 1958-07-18 3 The last party for Debs at Palace rTMIE SUN SHONE. the brass band played and 8.000 musts of the Queen Strolled on the lawns of Buckingham Palace yesterday at the second and last Royal Garden Party of the season. The guests, about half of them from overseas, missed seeing theReuter - 133 words
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Article69 1958-07-18 3 BUSMEN ACCEPT 5s. OFFER j lers of the 13,--v Ler suburban and Laj I night iccept an off< r work wage Infrom Londi n voted acceptance offer oi 7s. 6d. a too drivers of rving the counaround the capital. accepted Lon- msport's offers under protest. the view that dras- serviciReuter - 69 words
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Article34 1958-07-18 3 Northern Ireland Police Constable Hugh B. Ross, aged 23, who wa.s wounded in an I.R.A. terrorist ambush near Forkhill. County Armagh, on Wednesday, died in hospital at Newry yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement27 1958-07-18 3 fINE FURNITURE A* COMPETITIVE PRICES BY fll'f HI zrf VAN HIN **ov < is a fine piece lf 31VI0ER made b| us Skwroom:- Orchard Road 'Tel: 341 44/*****27 words
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Advertisement125 1958-07-18 3 FOOD f (^g first) SAUSAGES and PIES I f M /and\ 1 E are freshly made D I IV I t, > V"UY/ (cltiily. That is why n-nf-i J/ r they are so delicious (111.. Oil an d alw a ys in I*^ (demand. Our wide $$ffi\ variety caters for125 words
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203 1958-07-18 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion THE BIG TEST i- lay. July 18, 1958. i^yer since Russia claimed poss< ssion of thf transcontinental missile and sent sputniks into space as proof, the world has lived in dread. And tins dread has, been fed Incessantly by Moscow threats to transform Free World203 words
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Article, Illustration457 1958-07-18 4 THE SMALL AND SHY BUT VERY BRIGHT AND FRIENDLY KING TWENTY-THREE- YEAR-OLD King Faisal, reported killed by one of his own guards in his palace at Bagdad, was unlike man) oilrich monarchs in the Middle East. li used his oil revenuesU.P.I. - 457 words
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429 1958-07-18 4 MID-EAST CRISIS COULD SPELL BOOM FOR US OIL AMERICAN oil producers are keeping a sharp eye on the explosive Middle Ea.st situation lor a possible .solution of .some ni the biggest economic headaches. This could come about if Western Europe's vital supply lino to oil- rii h iraQ and adjac<429 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-07-18 4 THE GIRL HE WHS TO WED King Ft' is a 1 was I to have man n,l 17. year-old P r i n cess I azilet. who is still it j school in England. She is a descendant I of the rulers oi the old I Ottoman Empire, j He81 words
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Advertisement24 1958-07-18 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT MM FOR YOUR HAPPY DAY P.H.HEHDRY J( 78 v tii Bj Id Road i i|i(i!l', ti A l\ ll.ill I Mil, Mil24 words
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Advertisement91 1958-07-18 4 I—a1 a liiv,. it ith I'rit r- 1378 UMic I'ortablf M t& f. r vrtflnalltj »l 'ir-ffn. oontrolii t j.\]B blfb lUOdtrdl of crafts- >P* > .<l«rrs, 4 I'M iiMn>hip :w<\ <J«i.rmlna- I s P rf(l •>' t "?pr. I M (lon to off«f tin- biM at |lri(( I^^. nrirp91 words
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262 1958-07-18 5 High- speed craft put more tobacco in Customs net rrHE Singapore Customs Department seized a total of 27,597 Ib. of eonraband tobacco worth $662,232 during the first six months of this a n Increase Of more than $100,000 over the same period in 1957. ording to an official spokesman of262 words
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Article20 1958-07-18 5 i from east and di cussed 1 ting nuclear by collecting products and tests, it was L»cno Vci20 words
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206 1958-07-18 5 SPEED-UP IN PLANS FOR SIT TAKEOVER tDERABLE progress been made In to set up a ceni ing authority to the function;, ot fingapore Improve■"M and act as the ment'i chiel agency clearance and re- |t; n was <xpoct(>d r ntroductd in the Native Awembly last 111 is understood thai the206 words
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201 1958-07-18 5 GEISHA GIRLS AT FAIR 'A GOOD IDEA' WOMEN of different nationalities in Singapore are delightea with the idea of inviting Japanese geisha girls to entertain visitors at the constitution fair to be held at the Kallang airport next year. The proposed erection of a typical Japanese teahouse with cherry-blossom background201 words
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Article134 1958-07-18 5 ontinued from Page 1 once again had access to Middle East sources ana American domestic producers soon were up to their ears in over-moduc-tion, Intensified by renewed imports. Mr. Robert L. Wood, president of the Independent Petroleum Association of America, said that under no circumstances .shouldU.P.I. - 134 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-07-18 5 Dark-haired, dark-eyed Florence Price looks a treat in anything, but she's really lovely In Lice. This uhl with a 38-244-36 figure is >0 and lives at Tipton. Staffordshire. Her ambition is to be a show hostess in a television quiz, programme.41 words
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Advertisement144 1958-07-18 5 U&aa&af^KE^ VV, v i* 1 every home '^V* VACUUM CLEANER A product of Denmark ELSUG has. numerous advantages among which are complete insulation against electric shocks so that accidents can never happen terrific suctionpower which works rapidly and most effectively. Apart from cleaning your carpets in a second, ELSUG cleans144 words
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Advertisement80 1958-07-18 6 J Q MOKE OASIS WITH J 9 uuiM.ru MENTHOL MIST Menthol Mi-t makes the Big O'a y rich tobacco /</.v/c freshei while ou're smoking* S \nd the freshnesfl stays with you l«m^ aftei smoking, !»•<>. h\ the Wonufadund by I y > Liffgrti «< Vi/rrs X=t ,J| 1 i Tubncio80 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1958-07-18 6 Bfc--'-"-»A 44<> f^, WANGE 4oc) AAllf-iL: 7^ v^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^ rr^HHHW VVA.XI^)AAEi?A- JUST A POUTINc J "l»l %.\DltAlii: bv Lee Falk and Phil Davis ITHINKr^^V^WNfIT WBKEEPIF46J NEJfT JOS. THE AMUSJN6. \OO \**^<^J-OCX YWXSEIfM'' UNPERSTANpX^^-LET^ MERH6RET/ PfAMONP !5!? N TE ffi! 1 l v yMß^^ —^*^kV X^Jn/nu^ TWISMYPMOTISMI THINK- ■xr-r/&* I CUTT^S"a ii?H-186 words
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Miscellaneous462 1958-07-18 6 UiiiniMiiiuiii ii.-iiii.ii.ni iiiiiiiii iiiniiiii lhl BORN today, you are one o\ th human dynamos with a tremei dOUi store of vital energy. You tackle any job with verve and have a great ability to survive under almost any adverse circumstances. Both you men and women have a full share of462 words
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Round the World Market prices
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Article46 1958-07-18 7 29 alting to 28 1 to 28', cf. ait 29 to 21 i cif. Si k unquoted. Muntok while spot 45, awaiting :t lease 45, afl< i to 42, id July shipment 11 to 4! cnl sellers, ex-dock quoted i U.S. certs per lb.46 words
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Article71 1958-07-18 7 LONDON, .»u!\ 17. liii i.i Previous Today "X l»! Pines it. i k 1 opean ports delivered long ton July/Aus. %m quoted $200 quoted his c.i.f. r.K. 'North ports delivered £71 birr- >;: quoted fot-OXi-T er o crade^StrVtts porta in bulk »u_ £106 resellers £108 sellers71 words
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Article166 1958-07-18 7 V 1 n the Lonmai ersely af- I new Mid East and re ruled a appearance. r< noi able to ii deal ot sriii ill m prices attributed to marking rticularly o gcti i bought late caused prlcirply, fcil ign market, Japane ie r« (i furtherReuter - 166 words
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277 1958-07-18 7 2,000 more now get public aid: Bill up by $400,000 11OKL than 20,000 people in Singapore received $4,466,000 in public asBlstance during the first six months of this year— about $400,000 moripaid out than the corresponding period for 1957. According to a Social Welfare Department report this represents an Increase277 words
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259 1958-07-18 7 CITIZEN PROBLEM: APPEAL TO INDIA AND U.K. Indians who have lost their Status as British subjects and Indian citizm.s on signing the Singapore citizenship papers and consequently are unable to acquire regular passports, are appealing to both Governments to restore the rights they have lost. Only those Indians who had259 words
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Article33 1958-07-18 7 I Princess Margaret ha oi j Sweden has recovered from her recent kidney stone ati tack it was announced in Stockholm after an X-ray examination at Borfcholm hospital. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article24 1958-07-18 7 Princess Margaret left Vancouver by air yesterday for Fort St. John. British Columbia. 750 miles to the north east. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement114 1958-07-18 7 iljTr) (%$k the Tried j J I Q Surest I CfflJl OC \+*J service P'HON E T&S is the firm you need for expert I I J packing, removal, shipping and j waa I Insurance service at reasonable rates. I TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED J 173, CECIt STREET, SINGAPORE MANAGING DIRECTOR:114 words
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Miscellaneous174 1958-07-18 7 uiiiiumiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiHimiu SINGAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES 1 E TODAY: 1 2. :J8 p.m. and S E 1 1 4 ."> p.m. E E TOMORROW: 1.«» p.m. E SUNDAY: 0.28 a.m. and E 1.10 p.m. E MONDAY: 1.13 a.m. and p.m. TUESDAY: 2.00 a,m. and > .")l p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 2 55174 words
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525 1958-07-18 8 14 BLONDE bride who afterwards let ht r hair grOW to i i s iki( lira I brunette alleged t ii caused "a terrible ron with her husband. jht marriage broke up after nine months. Accoj ding to ihe wile, said a525 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-07-18 8 When you are a creative artist in the lizard's den, yoi have to get used to the inmate; investigating your materials. Bristol Zoo Keeper, Alfrec Elliott has become accustomed to them and on the right goes tc work to make a new home foi his charges. Below,77 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-07-18 9 ITS FIRST AID wii i a smile for actor Alec Guinness when novelist Daphne Du Maurier (Lady Brown E ing) fixes a bandage S on his 'injured' right hand before he goes in front of the ca=i mcras. They are pictured in the126 words
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Article63 1958-07-18 9 The Independence, fourth in the U.S. Forrestal class of giant aircraft carriers, is christened here during ceremonies at the New York naval shipyard. TJie ship is scheduled for commissioning i?i the U.S. Nai y y in January. The Deputy Secretary of Defence. Donald A Quarles hailed the63 words
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Advertisement117 1958-07-18 9 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I jfie^. < <fsk r,,,- LUXURIOUS LOWER-DECK LOUNGE Yoi i.i. sri \i> HAPPI HO! is in the attractive dub lounge ol your big double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper* as \ou fl\ to Manila or tfae I.S.A. And you II enjoy chatting with fi How117 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-07-18 10 Zoo bear, Teddy, claws girl iiMTHiN sight of a large crowd of holiday makers a pretty, 18 year old nurse had her right arm clawed au(\ bitten by a bear at llfracombe Zoo, England. The girl, Pamela Smith, \v;i. on holi(Ui..\ with her i.ii her and mother Mi-, and Mrs183 words
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Article, Illustration778 1958-07-18 10 RALPH COOPER - 3 old ladies— and they Do get locked in RALPH COOPER hgnhgm;lfg';m in Dosition 1 endor e with mind would Uto a n t cure. i thleen Harrison, assembled on remote Ll "V (I| landtomake a crazy comedy for producei IffcUN sky call< d "Alive and Kicking Remarkable adventures H778 words
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Friday photography page
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Article406 1958-07-18 11 THE LENSMAN - THE LENSMAN (I!*! SyM D .AY WHY NOT LOAiS"""UP 'WITH FILM AND FOLLOW f His CHALLENGE THERE S GAME TO BE FOUND IN SPORE FOREST By HUNTING wi Hi your camera is :i fascinating experience. Whether you are a sportsman or an amateur photographer, animals shot406 words
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Article, Illustration289 1958-07-18 11 REMEMBER THESE TIPS WHEN BABY'S NEAR ■a recent Interview, one of the top By photographers Bse pictures appear ■the covers oi some ■the leading maga■es outlined a few Hie rules ;\>r workB with tiny subB\ ■e>e rules emed to ■e so tnucl sense that thought we'd share B< with young289 words
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Article137 1958-07-18 11 HOW can I (ell if my basement darkroom :s absolutely light proof? C.S.B. You eati fell pretty well visually after you're been ,in the darkroom 15 or 20 minutes and your eyes hare become accustomed to the dark. You should be able to sec stray light by then. To137 words
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444 1958-07-18 12 HUGE PROFITS OUT, ENVOY TELLS JAPAN OOUTH-EAST Asian nalionfi uani more Japanese vi >siuc aid i>m nai B economic co-operatioi a purely commercial basis, Mr. Sinichi Shibusawa, Japanese Ambassador to Slam, said in Tokyo. Xhe ambassadoj said tin, country would do well to aid in the construction oi fishery baReuter - 444 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-07-18 12 A new youth club at Wuhan, Red China, which has been built all most entirely of bamboo at one-seventh the cost of an ordinarl building of the same size. 130 words
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Article145 1958-07-18 12 INFORMED sources in New Delhi said Red China was "not very happy" i when the Dalai Lama suddenly in- I vited Premier Nehru to visit Tibet, but could not withdraw the invita- I tion. These sources said the invitation I issued when the Dalai Lama visited India145 words
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Article139 1958-07-18 12 ''piiE incloiieshin Government has notified nonDutch firms thai they can apply for permits to transfer purl of their profits in the fiscal year 1956, the Antara new..-, agency reported from Jakarta. i I ites, mining and IntriaJ c rprlses can trai 30 per cenlU.P.I. - 139 words
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Article113 1958-07-18 12 KM-.WLY- APPOINTED Na tlonalist Chinese Pie "<■' i Chen Cheng said in Taipcti thai Formosa would reque«l additional aid to b"»ld up it land, air and sea power and give "positive ncourafememt" to upr tings on tne CommunUt < nina ma i 1 'and. r !l fU.P.I. - 113 words
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199 1958-07-18 12 Guerillas active again on Burma border dtgfjhmfgfj gkmhjkj hkjl dhhk BURMESE authorities are growing concerned over activities of Chinese Kuomintang irregulars near the Communist Chinese border. Officials in Lashlo, Northern Burma, said the Chinese are recruiting i "and exploiting" refugees i who now from China Into Burma. They reported aU.P.I. - 199 words
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Glimpses
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36 1958-07-18 12 Canada is shipping wheat to Red China 4 SECOND shipment of 11,550 tons of Canadian wheat has just been delivered to Red China. The first shipment, delivered a fortnight ago, was 12.000 tons of wheat.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article17 1958-07-18 12 Dr. Laurence Thompson has succeeded Dr. Earl Swisher as chief of the Asia Foundation in Taipeh. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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Article19 1958-07-18 12 .4 two-year ban on students' unions in Burmese high schools and secondary schools is to be lifted soon. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article54 1958-07-18 12 Philippine President Carlos P. Qarcia In Manila the United Arab Republic and the Philippines shared the earnest desire for the promo i ion and maintenance of universal peace. He made the statement as he received the letters of credence of Huss«in El Ahmady El Zawakry. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiaryU.P.I. - 54 words
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Article25 1958-07-18 12 Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio said in Jakarta that Indonesia and Kussia were preparing a bilateral agreement on the peaceful use of atomic enersrv ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article25 1958-07-18 12 The Vietnam Boy Scouts 1 A sso c Lation plans to open a training centre at the i i intain r< rt of Dalai ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article64 1958-07-18 12 At. Gabriel Bouillion, vioiin professor at the Paris conservatory of music, claims to have found a l new musical genius in a 11 -year-old Japanese girl, Miss Etsuko Horisc, his star pupil. He says that Etsuko learns a concerto in fire days, compared with a month or more for averageReuter - 64 words
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Article37 1958-07-18 12 j Mr. Hideo Oktihara, director of the Japanese Fisheries Board, said in Tokyo that a Bill before the t T S. Congress, banning imports of certain types of canned salmon, was deliberately aimed at the try.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article18 1958-07-18 12 i'/7/r CV/ mhoriian Governmerit is reported to hare banned circulation of five Saiaon dailies in Pnnm Penh.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article21 1958-07-18 12 Tun VletnameN Girl Quid* leaders M: ,\r 9l Bich and Miss TraaHi.Than, w ill attn a H training ii lin^B- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article29 1958-07-18 12 The Seoul governments authorised Hi Mission In Tokyo io| "appropriate H~ with the Ja se m eminent on the ci>M of about I Japaßj fishinp lie hi b\ ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article13 1958-07-18 12 'wo director, B steel o: chi a projec up Pain W mill. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article31 1958-07-18 12 lie flrst cin. m West African pi'oduM Japan will K month when the Pa« Maru pick I p 6,000 ton.s of |)ruuuce»| eluding so; S seeds and oalm at Accra. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1958-07-18 12 V flvc-nn nib. 1. H •rnment d< lei ■"■""M left Ncv l to discus H steel ma: price and <!• dulcs of 1 100,1 i Indian Iron < m ported to ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1958-07-18 12 me Porelgn Aiiehiro 1' i Tokyo that the move 01 munist b!" States and tuitions w" before rrv>!.' m diplomat i' W ReuterReuter - 23 words
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BOOK of the WEEK
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Article, Illustration492 1958-07-18 13 A shower of arrows for the English [fgj FREE PRESS BOOK PACEJ ILL-DIRECTED, says GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON I CONFESSIONS OF I El ROPEAN IN qi y J.H. Hui inga, Heinemann, ,jj eentur the English have been praised and wildly demucd bj foreign visitors. Condemnin has been nore strideni than praise.492 words
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Article, Illustration341 1958-07-18 13 THOMAS WISEMAN - THOMAS WISEMAN By MASK OR FACE. MICHAEL REDGRAVE. Heinemann. lSs. VI K. MICHAEL REDGRAVE is an actor of such high intelligence that His sometimes difficult for Kim to communicate with audiences inevitably less brilliant than himself. iu< any neagrave ougni 10 subject the public341 words
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Article24 1958-07-18 13 RUOTE of the week i When a leavet l an 20 days, i he has wther the is I tO (In the I'( 11-.24 words
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Article423 1958-07-18 13 states OF the UNION, By Geoffrey Out ton. {Chapman eft Hall, 2t/~). nniiis slightly double-edged title refers to the United States of America and the country's present state of development. The book is an honest, unbiased account of the people, places and ideas encountered by423 words
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Article127 1958-07-18 13 ALLAN BESTIC - HERE PUNISHMENT IS UNKNOWN ALLAN BESTIC DARTINGTON HALL, hi/ Victor lUuiham Carter a ixl Willidtn linrnler CUffy. PhOCtliX, .Us. JOINT < n'oif thi Bon ham-Carter records In careful detail the work Ol Leonard and Dorothy Elmhurst who bought the am lent, crumbling estai e Of DartingtOn in Devon 33 years127 words
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RACING
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Article287 1958-07-18 14 Class 2, Div. 1-6 F You. JflgtHßMl !HI> ihe Cobra °o, R«mM Galley I* Mli <p iny&ni «.l Sober ThaUfht Kin, Kose of Malaya M*i i>' vi dend 8 <>X, Sunny Lad HOT. l'i/aii(» SOT, Don \Va\or sou, April Hboweri H I.QQ, L.\or\ B.oj, tVinnetou287 words
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Article207 1958-07-18 14 Class 2, Div. 2-6 F Brave Oneral 9.00, Gembira B.r>. r»im Valley 8.11, Irish Wit 8.12, Dententnrins s.n, Jamlto 8.11, Lad] Jumbo 8.11, Sovereign 8.10, Buffer Slock 8.10. Cargo Rice B.of>. Ilrgalla 8.09, Copper Khan 8.08, Pollj slipper 8.07, Potentate 8.05. Bhabash 8.04, Balkan <207 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1958-07-18 14 FIRST TRICK HAS STRONG CHANCE ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP BEsI PROSPECTS FOR TOMORRoJ THE Stewards Cup, main raec ul Buki( Timah tomorrow, will mo to Showman, who won (he l>iv. 2 one mile event on Wednesday easily enough to f>< k ;»t the opposition in this1,175 words
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Article47 1958-07-18 14 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow:*—. Sandown 11, The Camel, Bearer Bond, Buffer Stock. Regalia. Copper Khan, Gitano. Television, Shylock Home. Corporal Nim One Two Four, Nab 11, Show I'p. Miss Pegasus and Cha Cha Cha. Sunny Lad, Meteorite and Buloh Perindu are doubtful starters.47 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-07-18 14 |«»""""imiiiiii Mi I Class 2 Div 3^/Bl c 8.11. Han,,.,; 1 r; 1 Centaur 8.07, Capt \|,T| Buh>h lVrind,? 1 M Torch 7.09, 'l ii'i'i, T «^B 5 y. idend .:.-.L(S should be I =to the class Captain Marvel I E eci third to S ■I'o:'''^! 2 '•''> ing won96 words
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Article, Illustration212 1958-07-18 14 AMUSEMENT WORLD, who missed his first engagement In the one mile Div. 2 event on Wednesday, is my selection for the Class 2, Div. 2. 7F. ract\ Having his first race over 6F at K.L., Amusement World came from la.st at the home turn to212 words
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497 1958-07-18 15 MILTON CARRIED OFF ON A STRETCHER f low oi* piuy. INJURED AFTER SCORING BRILLIANT CENTURY fWPENING bat Arthur Milton oi Giouces tershire, alter storing a line century, was struck in the mouth by a ball when fielding and had to be carried off on a stretcher during the Gentlemen versusReuter - 497 words
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202 1958-07-18 15 EQUAL VOTING FOR ALL AT CRICKET CONFERENCE Ir" 1 the u ndta and J«nj will have future r pourr ta Vi tll Ul(h England, rica on 2 d South Af r, H '(i Imperial n I-:,,, f( (<n( (> said fquali i llin tw .^otlnj had Copied t thc ""wihmiihJSSReuter - 202 words
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104 1958-07-18 15 New Zealand draw their Ireland match THE New Zealand cricket team were unable to force victory against Ireland I in their two-day match in Belfast. It ended in a draw with Ireland 101 runs ahead. The Irish team, dismissed for 130 in their first innings, were all out for 171Reuter - 104 words
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Article85 1958-07-18 15 si ro up of 20 leading Bn- tish footballer.-, cricketers and athletes have protested at the exclusion of non-white athletes from the South African team competing at the British Empire Games at Cardiff. The sportsmen, who In eluded Stanley MiUhews, the Rev. David Sheppard, and DerekReuter - 85 words
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Article32 1958-07-18 15 The N am w a succci ruling team from Hong Kong beat a Mauritius "B" selected side G-2 yesterday in Mauritius, after leading 4-1 at half-time. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-07-18 15 Gordon Piric Jogs round the Paddington track in companj with iJave Dodds, the Rhodesian Marathon runner, .is the) both practise for their parts in the Empire Games. Gordon Pirie has been selected to run for England in (lit- three miles. Originally, his nanu was down tot the one mile only,59 words
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Article, Illustration162 1958-07-18 15 Caribbean goes well on track By AS I LEWIS fARIB B E A X J v JONES), WHO DISAPPOINTED ON WEDN D A Y. SPURTED DOWN THE ST] AIGHT THIS MORNING AXD WAS MOSI [MPRESSIVE. ,|h Slipper (Barptt) went easily over ccJ e e in 42. Campdale wa hali pace162 words
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26 1958-07-18 15 Chinese tennis Player beats Aussie Laver I- HUA, of, °red a surprisa Hod Laver tlic tennia Budapest 6-3, 6-:- to reach rter-flnata of the eveni ""Illinium,,26 words
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Article86 1958-07-18 15 Britain gained a 2-0 lead over France by winning both singles on the opening day of their European Zone Davis Cup semi-final In Manchester yesterday. In the lirst singles, Mike Davies beat Paul Remy 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. 6-1, after the Frenchman had led byReuter - 86 words
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Article77 1958-07-18 15 Probables for the Brown Jack Stakes, to be run over two miles, six furlongs and 34 yards, as A cot. Heath today are; Rally •j. Mercer) Malacca 'A. Breasley). Solar Tickle <d. Ryan), Papillio <w. H, Can). Birthday Present (E. Mercer). Chilon <D. Smiths, Sacarole <D. Forte).Reuter - 77 words
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Advertisement114 1958-07-18 15 BRYLCREEM I for the clean smart look I BRYLCREEM controls your hair perfectly without wtss B BRYLCREEM givcsyour hair a natural gloss without ozer- H BRYLCREEM contains pure emulsified oils and tonic j>;- H Brylcrcera is all you ask of a hairdrcssing. Its pure cmulsi- ficd oils and tonic ingredients114 words
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360 1958-07-18 16 Worry grows among Britons over Jordan landing BRITISH opinion, as reflected by newspapers in London today, was divided on the sending of Britisti troops to Jordan as in the ease of American troops for the Lebanon Comment generally reflected more concern than hitherto at what the future may bring. TheReuter - 360 words
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381 1958-07-18 16 A LIBERAL-SOCIAL IST councillor, Mr Ong Say Yco, moved in I the City Council this morning that a Finance and General Purposes Committee decision to discontinue publication of all council notices in the S, raits Times for a period of one year be381 words
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216 1958-07-18 16 GLUBB WARNS OF ARAB NATIONS' DILEMMA nENERAL Sir John Glubb, who commanded I* Jordan's Arab Legion for 17 years, said in London last night he believed the Jordanian \rmy was still "fairly loyal" to King Hussein. Attempts by Arab nationalists "to go for /oung officers with secret propaganda" did notReuter - 216 words
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Article41 1958-07-18 16 DUTCH navy units in Netherlands New Guinea interned 43 Indonesian rebels who landed there yesterday, according to messages reaching The Hague yesterday. The rebels, presumably fleeing from Indonesian Government forces, had been interned in Manvk- wari. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article57 1958-07-18 16 M.E. moves 'not part of NATO' j* •> w m w Major-General Brooke Allen, American commander of the NATO Sixth Tactical Air Force, said today that military moves in the Middle East were not part of the activities of NATO. He added that NATO present forces were strong enough "toReuter - 57 words
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Article32 1958-07-18 16 Erich Teayn. 32-year-old Estonian seaman who made a dash for freedom from a Russian fishing fleet in the Shetlands last month, is to be allowed to remain in Britain.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article23 1958-07-18 16 More than 60 people were injured yesterday when thp Irish boat train crashed into buffers at the Ardrossan Pier railway station.23 words
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Article162 1958-07-18 16 should be understanding enough to give the paper another chance. By not advertising in the Straits Times it would be denying its thousands of readers the knowledge of City Council intentions affecting their every day lile. Mr. lAm ChOO .Sye the Liberal-Socialist leader, supporting Mr Oiik. said162 words
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113 1958-07-18 16 TI|ORE than 100 Indian seamen recruited in Bombay to sail in a British troopship as saloon crew decided yesterday not to join the ship unless guaranteed against risks of a voyage through Middle East waters. The seamen were due to fly to ColomboReuter - 113 words
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Title Section9 1958-07-18 1 Woman Beauty FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT Friday. July 18, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration797 1958-07-18 1 Adelaide Eastley - FRUIT AND VEG BIG AIDS TO GLAMOUR Adelaide Eastley By 'f :r:;r is beauty, girls, in your kitchen. It lurks In bottles and the vegetable bin. You have only to look for beauty-making treatments among the Hems of everyday use on your dinner table to find substances wh for ages797 words
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Advertisement94 1958-07-18 1 MATCH MOOD WITH TANTALIZING SHADES OF MAX FACTOR'S v IN A PARTY MOOD 1 11 II f v FEELING GAY AND FRIVOLOUS? H i**Sl fJiMF^BP^ 4 I^B IN A WARM AND GLOWINf. MOOO> jj 11 ft t GOLDEN FLAME'S the wear. If Jjjfe IB^ iW li JB?-' FEEI POSITIVELY PROVOCATIVE?94 words
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Article, Illustration579 1958-07-18 2 Milk and your figure —here are the facts This week-end diet will help you slim IT used to be "that stud" they gave to bonny babies, schoolchildren and invalids. The nearest a pretty girl evei ;_»ot to a bottle of milk was a bottle of complexion milk. Not any more.579 words
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Advertisement277 1958-07-18 2 1/ie BJL€*lvUM*.€m£*m §4.M.€i.S S recommend i'l^'i—jr |^~f Clcar -to- the ns!L^.n' ''I'll 'ur Dci i 9 n Full-width x';x; v: l"i^^ (i If Vl Frozen Food Chest Full j^^^!: AJS*^-?r r Tj r, Aallh Vcat Tra V P lus :x^:;xSi: :i i F i T' nany mor e features. x277 words
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Article, Illustration638 1958-07-18 3 Muriel Pennman - Muriel Pennman By tMONG accessories lo iUl> stars London fashions, jewellery ami stockings are probably (h(1 m os< important. nil FORMER briu all ages. WO men of all races tlways used Je.,iul strings of to complemem I nil LATTER beshort hemlines long legs638 words
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500 1958-07-18 3 A hit or a miss! Whether a teenage girl ins mto her life with grace and conQ< i nee Is often determined by how smart In caring for her rumpioxion. For a girl with welltended skin, this can be a time of glowing geauty500 words
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Advertisement119 1958-07-18 3 Mil in r— IJll i' lAI Hl |C| gjnL DftV Eft FINEST WASHING, FINEST DRYING /^YLwI ••'■■■i'v' 1 j .-Xy. :y>>-. "I i :-:^^^^:j;;: I '•Vvvfv*^'''' ""■'"'■".''vHSkKS' I fVt OQ C I r\ -0 id THE WASHER is completely automatic it fills with water, washes with exclusive Shampoo Action, rinses,119 words
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Article, Illustration676 1958-07-18 4 See yourself as others see you if you want mm g to be really glamorous vIAX FACTOR JUNIOR URGES ALL WOMEN PAY MORE ATTENTION TO YOU PROFILE- IT PAYS OFF IF your profile is not being beautified with the same enthusiasm and interest which you give to676 words
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Advertisement175 1958-07-18 4 the most versatile— the most automatic sewing machine there is! bUevvIII supernova The Necchi Supernova does what no other machine can do! You just choose .vour pattern, push the switch and sit back .t»d watch the Necchi sew and embroider for you. It do«s your basic straight Stitching and a175 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-07-18 5 -rHIS beautiful wed- dmg dress, worn by charming Singapore model Valeric Parris, won 1 the cup in the "Bride of the Year" contest at a ball organised by the 1 Canine League at Rof- fKs Hotel recently. The gown is made from Chantilly184 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-07-18 5 AT LAST-A FRIDGE WITH GLAMOUR TO THRILL EVERY WOMAN WOMEN'S fashions change as do ci and movie stars. So do irs. Leading the line-up in contemporary styling and glamour is Kelvinator. To see the latest range of Kelvinator models is to believe that •ators can be objects of tty. outstanding293 words
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Advertisement151 1958-07-18 5 STAY GLAMOROUS STAY YOUNG Ootv knows ■^•*Jll mi- car>e it needs '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^F^^^^^^P^^^^^^Bl EVERY NIGHT AND MORN'HG cleanse ,^^^-^^^^^^^^^B^^si^ r your foce >n C"ty I Avocado Ber jty M.nisllllslHf^ JJ^lk!<''^l^^^^JPß|mP j" vitalises too, f<r thr. :^^^^S^Bp wonderful beauty ci I Si HSP "^WrBEB y 'l contain, the rare--1 B|;: ,-I^^H K151 words
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Article, Illustration228 1958-07-18 6 FASHIONS A ROUND THE WORLD JIT <*. lll_iiafc Bfflmßi iii Liii t IT ii^___l L _^_^_k_____r I ___m _m__&______________m m For the open road gfghg I EFT, London model Yvonne Vincent wears on appealing sweater made from a mixture of soft wool and cotton once used only for children's dresses.228 words
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Advertisement44 1958-07-18 6 BE3 888 1 y J ==r tttß v' I V^ A WORN 2> (g* THE WORLD'S LOVELIEST WOMEN f A l i C ßl'*/l'i C f^^^^^Bß I I m- iL fashion-wise I I°J women choose vW%|| A SHRIRO (chima) LTD. (Incorporated in Mong Kong)44 words
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Advertisement67 1958-07-18 7 I i m lid 1101¥ ...a moisture-proof ladies DRESS watch the ROLEX Orchd '^^Nl^^^g^- MXnVKRLIKE (yet superbly strong), dainty (yet taking humidit> in Kolex of Geneva perfectly suiting its name, and exquisitely I j/X m mI 'lautiful women who want deserve must have a lovely M JasW v iU I)67 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-18 8 Fashion and the fraulein FIRST Paris was undisputed mistress of the fashion world. Today it is a position she is forced to share with Rome. London and New York. Now Austrian designers arc determined to put Vienna on the world fashion imp. Here are four Austrian models wearing the latest64 words
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Article442 1958-07-18 8 npHE modern hom* has every latesl devi to red u c n household chores to a minimum. The «rea;est labour saving devices of all are tin WOrld-famoUS Leonard ABC automatic washers and dryers. Ooni are those tiresom wa hdaj v. hich wei always such a442 words
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Advertisement191 1958-07-18 8 V /y W Paramount gives you a wide selection of elegant silverware. In addition to the Du Barry tea and coffee service (illustrated above) there are the Keswick. Regency and Stately services. Each has charm and beauty. These, and other table appointments are displayed y^ at the sole distributors... StLVER<RAFJ191 words
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Article, Illustration562 1958-07-18 9 Kathleen heigh - You too can have poise— with a little practise Kathleen heigh By time 1 tent, a i a great brill for ayo ing perj ofti .i it is I have known girls nd boys who dread oine es The Jea weighs on their linds tor clays beforeland hcy lV ia562 words
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Advertisement279 1958-07-18 9 y\W /y FROM THE BEE COMES THE SECRET OF YOUTH! ""I" t II U 111 h^P^ I TK Ltm'nT For extraordinary Health, Vigour and Long-life y«l Jelly me now available to all. Whatever your age, -<^^^^^>- with APISERUM, merely to live longer is not enough! juunger and htter after a279 words
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335 1958-07-18 10 Bee seoret to help you feel young again iS vou will owe the transformation i<> that uk I able creature, the bee— and to ApUerum, sU l)lll i i solution of royal Jell) secreted by tfcc if«*M bMt I oteessed with a desire to prolong to tlu- mis u golden335 words
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639 1958-07-18 10 THIS WONDER SEWING MACHINE HAS GOOD, LOOKS AS WELL i t\\\ of Ihc inosl amazing posf war \noAm I u i;,,,, stories is llu development t f the I n.,,! suiiernov: max inn m: p 1 l |i ,|j ji embodies it II thai is mosl desirawe in 5 fche639 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-07-18 10 I lONDON'S newest model -i girl, one of the prettiest, too, is six-year-old Sally Mitcnell. Discovered by photographer John Antill, she's all set to fit a modelling career Into her busy schoolgirl life. For her first assignment she picked out some of157 words
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Advertisement98 1958-07-18 10 JH'*^ ?s^«Mb !;ifln^^iSf^ii^*^^ Our lovely model, N ale* W W^^my^ <l| f^^^Sii^|Mi^^ ri«" l*arris. winner «»l the Wot&&ottMßk M| t«| I>ri<h- of 1 ear I is I yi^^gl seen here wearing a «»or\W^^^is^4ffl^ WslESmm!^^?mtmW Jieous hridal j^own made Br hordere«l with a per* BF manently pleated nylon Hff tulle while98 words
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264 1958-07-18 11 HOW TO BANISH THOSE DANGER SIGN WRINKLES A WONDERFUL new skin beauty B formula has been- devised by Coty one that really gets down to the basis of skin care. m Thank goodness women throughout the world have at last realised that B skin loveliness does m not start with264 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-07-18 11 T he fibre glass Ballerina A GIRL in ballet costume wheeling a prcm through Hyde Park, London, raised startled eyebrows recently. The pram is something new the first in the world made from fibre glass. It is called the Ballerina. The makers say that fibre glass is stronger than steel,129 words
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Advertisement112 1958-07-18 11 IoRLD'S BEST BUY IN ■REAL PHH.CO' Hi-Fi W CORD REPRODUCER 3752E vXi!h the exclusive new twin |P| W CHANNEL SOUND SYSTEM v i more spectacular in perform-breath-iakiiii: realism of Living <lind Four audio-alligned s Pe«kers. Four speeds-78, 45. ■||i||i 33 1 3 16 r.p.m. Automatic mo^^^^l h ranger Silent-closing ■^WW*WI112 words
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Advertisement111 1958-07-18 11 ex unici t^iif^t? the glorious foamy froth of a lather thut only a LJi'" 3 80 very rieh, so ereauiily bubbly f Budsing ''•J-^t sX '^fi^sts away every Bpeok of dulling griine. /<n^r Hair bcauty-eleanetl with egg-enr ehe<l Vs^vKß^^- ~j\ Riohard Hudnut shampoo is moro •^^^3^^^^ ~M glowingly, vibrantly alive111 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-07-18 12 London designers say\ time has come for I greater hat restraint I THE battle is joined between London's top milliners. The issue: Whether hats should continue to be fancy and frivolous or whether the time has come for restraint. It looks as though the saucy but158 words
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Advertisement161 1958-07-18 12 Feed fast-growing bodies on farex farex provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for energy calcium and ,Jjjj4nr\^^. vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth ?si^^BHk v^ tarruns fhe B group to encourage \~£w\¥ -^-^Sm) healthy appetite,161 words
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