The Singapore Free Press, 19 July 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-07-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper TV, gtimnore, Saturday, July 19, 1958. Price 15 CU.17 words
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282 1958-07-19 1 RISSIA charged last night that Britain was planning to invade Iraq and threatened that the Soviet Union would have to take "definite measures" dictated by the Interests of her security and the preservation of general peace. The threat was contained in aU.P.I.; Reuter - 282 words
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346 1958-07-19 1 U.S. atom unit lands in Beirut from Adana. V Party of the G Airborne Baltic g prided m Beirut T gm from Adana, troop mi this divii.. uu to start land. i 0 today, making l 2,000 A.'' 1 -arrival the b build-up in the 1 Will be about 8.000346 words
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563 1958-07-19 1 Momentous decisions on M-E likely to follow US-UK talks MOMENTOUS decisions affecting Anglo-Ame-rican policy towards the Middle East were expected by diplomatic observers In London last night to emerge from the talks in Washington between Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, and Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British ForeignReuter - 563 words
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Article33 1958-07-19 1 President Eisenhower called Senate Democratic and Republican leaders to the White House last night for a review of the foreign aid programme in the light of the Middle-East crisis. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article301 1958-07-19 2 U.S. marks time on emergency session after move by Japan !THK UNITED STATES delegate, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, introduced a resolution calling for an emergency session <>i the United Nation^ General Assembly, immediately alter the voting on the American, Soviet and Swedish resolutions on the301 words
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402 1958-07-19 2 Integrity ol the Lebanon a bul tres sed by the U.N i ervi v i oup on the one hand and Ihe pi esence ot U.S. troops on the other. The Soviet motion, he cit clared, would have knocked away one of402 words
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198 1958-07-19 2 Beirut rebel bomb plot puts marines on alert LEBANESE police warned a 900-man U.S. marine unit on the Beirut waterfront ye.stcrday that rebels were planning a bomb attack on them. A double-alert was ordered. The marines established machinegun posts behind a barrier of bricks and sent out extra sentries. ApparentlyU.P.I. - 198 words
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120 1958-07-19 2 Austrian fighters patrolling over western Austria have orders to force down by all means ut their disposal any intruding military aircraft." the Defence Ministry announced In Vienna last night. The announcement came portly after three British built vampire Jets and two SovietReuter - 120 words
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338 1958-07-19 2 Russia's aim is to grab M-E, says Dulles VTARNTNG against any cuts iii American foreign aid, U.S. Statr Secretary John Foster Dulles said yesterday: "This is a grave moment in history.... (Cuts in aid mean taking- reckless risks \v i t h America's safety." He was appealing to a Congressional338 words
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163 1958-07-19 2 Israel's urgent arms missions to West I|R. Dayia Ben Gurio 1U Israeli p rlme Ust night sent v top aides on ur- > mi sions to European caniS and Washington in a h tv> obtain weai i s fm the West. His top defence aide M Shimon Pi r< s,Reuter - 163 words
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203 1958-07-19 3 Lfl KOK leader Digenis served notice yesterday that his oration would take a life for en Greek Cypriot killed in rprii*. in leaflets distributed in Fama- Digenis said: "If a Greek killed by a Briton, we shall kill a iton If aReuter - 203 words
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Article127 1958-07-19 3 Rubber cargo boycott lifted EGO which had been in the holds of the 24.000--m P. and o. liner chum since she .-ailed from ong Kong in April wa.> aloaded in Southampton cargo originally consted o '50 tons or ruber. cloth and novelty en ii arrived in London, le dock strikeReuter - 127 words
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181 1958-07-19 3 JORDAN SKYMEN START TO PLAY FOOTBALL ORITISH paratroops in Jordan, who now 13 number nearly 2.000, have already received their first mail from home. During an officially sponsored Press visit of their camp near Amman the tough, suntanned Red Devils said: "It feels fine here. We only wish we couldReuter - 181 words
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82 1958-07-19 3 IKE PROMOTES SICK 'FLYING TIGER' GENERAL fJQNGRESS acted yesterday to promote MajorGeneral Claire Chennault, the Second world War commander of the Flying Tigers in China, to LieutenantGeneral a s he fay critically ill in hospital in Louisiana. Hospital authorities said General Chennault, who is 67 and has lung cancer, beganReuter - 82 words
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264 1958-07-19 3 'QUIT THE C 'WEALTH' CALL IN INDIA MR. C. Rajagopalachari. the Indian elder statesman and former Gover-nor-General, at a meeting in Madras protesting against the Anglo-U.S. intervention in the Middle East, said India should Quit the Commonwealth and reject American aid. He said this "aggression" was worse even than "theReuter; U.P. - 264 words
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Article131 1958-07-19 3 RODEO cowboys waved their ten-gallon hats yesterday to greet Princess Margaret when she arrived at Williams Lake, British Columbia by royal train. Their Jeans and coloured shirts made a vivid scene in the bright sunshine as the train pulled into the station. The Princess wasReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement257 1958-07-19 3 DISTINGUISHED GIFTS FOR DISTINGUISHED PERSONS., But KiSLANTAN SILVER is much more than just a gift! I It embodies in it the goodwill message of the simple Malayan villagers, their aesthetic taste, their hardwork and perseverance. To the receiver it enlivens the memory of his connections with Malaya. To those who257 words
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193 1958-07-19 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, July 19, 1958. Opinion Powers of arrest powers of arrest vested in a citizen are not commonly known, and for that reason alone the recent announcement made by an Assistant Commissioner of Police is more than welcome. Far too often in Singapore one hears of193 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1958-07-19 4 After dive-bombers came the sharks* M.P. reveals 'untold' story of the wal CIRCLE OF LIVE AAbN FOUGHT IN SEA FOR 36 HOURS DRAMATICALLY, in the middle of a routine discussion in the Commons the other night, an M.P. revealed one of the greatest untold stories1,165 words
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Advertisement36 1958-07-19 4 Ntw Arrivals.... INDIAN Ptd. CREPE 90 cts. per yd. GERMAN PTD. CREPE 90 cts. per yd. NYLON NET 10 Shades 95 cts. per yd. Awiilable at lIA.JAJ TEXTILES LTD. 71, High Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** *****.36 words
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226 1958-07-19 5 S.I.T. ELECTRICITY IS TAPPED BY STALLS FOR LIGHTING SPORTS have been made to the Singapore improvement Trust that five-foot-v/ay stall olders are illegally tapping electricity from some ats on SIT estates. On at least two estates, the stall owners, who re tenants of SIT houses, are tapping the ectricity fu226 words
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174 1958-07-19 5 Call for Welfare Week is welcomed rE Singapore Social Welfare Department is considering the suggestion by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, the banker. to organise a Welfare Week. Mr. Yap suggested that Welfare Week should be organised on similar lines to the Police Week in order to show the people the174 words
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100 1958-07-19 5 f HI burgomaster of the f small West German 1 town of AltshauS terday married ™c Elisabeth of y u «tcmberg to Prince £JS ne i Bnurbon- i Civil cere828 Mlltop castle. X ;i1 titled guests i,' 011 many parts of t. 1 1Reuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-07-19 5 Italy's top film trio This trio were among: those who received Ita- E s Ij'u top film awards for E r the year at St. Vincent, E E Italy. Holding their 5 Sold cups presented to E them are from left. Alberts Sordi, elected E S best actor; Giulictta Manilla,Picture - 66 words
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Article22 1958-07-19 5 Foreigners in Iraq will be allowed to leave the country only on Saturday and Tues- «ay of each week.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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188 1958-07-19 5 Expanding medical care for rural folk rREE mobile dispensaries have been completed by the Singapore City Council to provide medical treatment to people in the rural areas but only one has been put in service. A council spokesman explained that the other two would be put into service when more188 words
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Article70 1958-07-19 5 riOODS vehicles are for- bidden to u.se road.s in Binjai Park estate off Buklt Timah Road. Only exceptions are those delivering goods to households, and they should not exceed a speed limit of ten mile a an hour. Thi.s rule had been gazetted by the70 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-07-19 5 rE French navy deepsea exploration craft, Bathyscaphe 111, descended to a depth of about 9,000 feet at point some six miles South East of Cape Noji- ma off the Eastern coast of Japan yesterday. The craft began its dive at 7.15 a.m. and surfaced at 12.30Reuter - 119 words
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Advertisement107 1958-07-19 5 ADELPHI HOTEL Presents FRENCH GASTRONOMY WEEK I 12th -19th July, 1958 II French Specialities served at i^^r zM Lunch and Dinner Book Your Table Early i \> tmba vaLENEovE ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY \MmMf tape iic^iHy^^ OUTLASTS ALL OTHERS ?K ilfe (500,000 recordings) i y^ i\ without deterioration in quality. Sole Distrit107 words
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Advertisement65 1958-07-19 6 S S I 111 SHI SI NEW TASTE S IX S>lOKr\l-! J Oasis tastes fresh whih i you smoke frtth > after smoking too. j That's why smokrrs J who know no vv smoke the big "O" i Manufactured hu l.imi'U Myrr* Tobnccn Co. I (..5.4., /A#> makers of CRBBTBRFIBLD65 words
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Miscellaneous349 1958-07-19 6 I Bb /T Mm M& ?.^W& tm *M /IMm t m& Mr tPm Bw*L WtWML i A. i .#fl\ #m w %L* 1 *J? t m£w Wl*% w fPfri f ili l iiii l iZi ß iiL l nfciiiiii£Ji ILiTlmmi iiiiiiiiilliiihißMßtiiMiiliiSiiwi f, JEFF nVwKE b SjdiieY Jordan IAC i^cc:^ C*v;O349 words
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Miscellaneous472 1958-07-19 6 MllillllllllllHl Mil Illlltllllll lIMIIIIIII I 1t111t*****11i1iii,,,,,,,, M 1,,., BORN today, you are strutlv dividualist and quite -i t unto yourself. m fact y ,,u i?' 111 i little too much the "lone woll l i for this highly socialised world r The stars have giv>n you inui lectual talents and472 words
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Article177 1958-07-19 7 LONDON, July 18. Previous Today LlTftgEl Nl HSS tif Jll torts July U% buyers 23". buyers no .sellers no .sellers \ug 24 <s buyers 23% buyers 24\s sellers 24 s sellers btfßßEl x *S8 Spot 24-\ buyers 24', buyers 24 7 8 sellers 24% sellers !>[ lUU177 words
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Article77 1958-07-19 7 NEW YORK. July 18. Previous Today S2'r N 9525n0m »SP*m. Straits Contract July 94.62 buyers 95.00 buyers 95.75 sellers 97.00 sellers Se P* 94.50 buyers 94.87 buyers rONE: Steady. mSS/SB" 97 RUBBER: Futures July 28.95 buyers 28 60 buyers t 29.10 sellers 28.80 sellers S«pt 29.00 paid77 words
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Article18 1958-07-19 7 NEW YORK. July 18. 9 Industrials Previous Tod;iy Railroads 485.70 486.55 jsbs- "as i sz\18 words
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Article61 1958-07-19 7 SIS and awaiting G?*.. 30 arloats 29^ to "9 l -v shipment 28. 8 enf 'S7^ a *^vaitin X re t0 2^- July wove prices quoted shipment 88%, 28',- to 29 cif Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 47, awaiting release 46 afloats 44 to 43. and July ship-'61 words
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Article55 1958-07-19 7 vi! Jf >hil 'PPtnrs c.if vK i «Wa n S±? l X North **Wu r |K>rls delivered SffSr; ln h^ ESEHT 11 in bolk LONDON, July 18. Previous Today $200 quoted $204 sellers £"3 quoted £72 buyers £"3 vsellers *-108 sellers £109 sellers Hl6 sellers £116..55 words
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Article200 1958-07-19 7 f fcfiiX 8 a mucn better Stock pv'.f on the London 1011,, U;: and 7 :il w.ui 2i lBl Wilt IHi I ten securities wna b t a »mall den Provement in prices. Although thare was a slight reaction following a rise of about ss.200 words
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383 1958-07-19 7 1 1 MINISTERS AWAY FROM S'PORE FOR 952 DAYS S h'"! lill K SterS a d ye Assi »t:»'t Ministers of the Singapore Government This was disclosed by the Chief Minister Mr kI, 0(>kl in a written answer to questions by Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Liberal Socialist) They were away for383 words
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Miscellaneous105 1958-07-19 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Programme Summary and Tunes with your Tiffin; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Tunes with your Tiffin; 2.00 Saturday Date; 2.45 The La tin -American Way; 330 Saturday Prom; 3.30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon; 4.30 Tea Dance; 5.00 Saturday Medley; 5.15 Sports105 words
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Miscellaneous104 1958-07-19 7 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rr: ;7: 1 1 1 1 1 a I SINGAPORE I 1 HICH TIDES I TODAY: 104 pm. TOMORROW: 0 .28 a.m. and 1.40 p m E E104 words
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Article1072 1958-07-19 8 Diana Ross - Diana Ross by THERE wore two sisters who were lx>th very beautiful and they wire going to be married. It was the custom in their village (and all this happened a long time ago when people were a deal simpler in their beliefs and1,072 words
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Article59 1958-07-19 8 rllE winners of km VB6fcl COIOUT-to contest (each )t whom will receive a $5 )rize m due course) are as ollows: MiSS Shirley Tay (13. 2T-.4 River Valley Road. Singapore. Mian Janice him (12), 842-C Florence Road, Singapore. Master Chew Choon Seng (11), 305 River Valley Road,59 words
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Miscellaneous211 1958-07-19 8 THE [ADVENTURE OF^RUPERT AMD RUSTY H -["ft h»» h^r Jly time to \,i<k |UM Rupert. Yrs thu'a me D I T I L 7i «W«y when there ru4 r Krm lw aJJ aff J*. ""P rM < milr < huk 1( h f boy. He moves aw.iy. nnd dropping into211 words
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Miscellaneous291 1958-07-19 8 A colour-in contest v I Wt i-H With prizes for you! POCKET MONEY prizes River Valley Road, Singaare offered for colour- pore 9, to reach her not ing this scene with paints, later than Thursday next, crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15. There are four prizes offered each of291 words
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Article481 1958-07-19 9 Christian Layman - Christian Layman Saturday sermon by a 4 n k\V HEART, also A i give you, and v. spiril will i put within you, and I will tike away the stony cart OUI of your flesh. and i will give you a heart of flesh." (Ezekiei481 words
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Article1302 1958-07-19 9 Sunday church announcements HI B< B 01 ENGLAND si Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion; 8.00 a.m Parish Communion; 9.30 a.m. s^'ciay S-l:^l; 10.30 a.m. Morning Prayer; 11.00 a.m. Mandarin Service (Memorial Hall); 11.45 a.m Holy Communion; 6.00 p.m. Eveusong. 8i aua*> cn&fcn, fiatong: i im Holy Communion. 930 a-m.1,302 words
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Advertisement125 1958-07-19 9 Caf f eine f ree coffee that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion Fragrant, delicious and pure as only pure unadulterated v A VC^X coffee made from the World's finest selected coffoo >S < berriescanbe.butitcannotkeepyou awake hovveverlate ~3> J f!r\~' ci>at night you drink it because it is caffeine-free.125 words
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Article, Illustration292 1958-07-19 10 First Aid quiz is popular IIfHEN I started the First Aid Quiz, I thought that because of the number of people who stand around and do nothing at the scene of an accident. I should receive few answers to my questions. How wrong I292 words
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Article375 1958-07-19 10 npilF Crystal Ball selected Miss Marina Chia of 171 Ponggol Road, Singapore 19, -I who knew that it was Muriel Pavlow and knew ever> film in which she had appeared. This week we have a handsome young star. Do you know who he is? The Studios375 words
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Advertisement25 1958-07-19 10 THE EJVTttr FOiUl Name \ddress inn Prize Quiz 1. i 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 5 G. Prize Quiz 3. Sptrfal Prill Quiz.25 words
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167 1958-07-19 11 I\\l s RUGBY LEAGUE PLAYERS for <^' DECIDING THIRD RUGBY L A P,ni CEST MATCH AGAINST ENGLAND n y HAVE BEEN TRAINING ON "PEP f:fi.s." nanag< r Latcham Robinson, who disclosed this, ,-iai vitamin tablet course *^d been pre. |by th( v am's167 words
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91 1958-07-19 11 (RCHIE MOORE has agreed to defend his world lightft heavj weight boxing title against the British Empire foampior Y"v< n Durelle ol Canada in Vancouver on feptember 10. i was announced yesterday by Mr. Chris Shabah, i. nager of Durelle Mr. Shaban, however, added91 words
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168 1958-07-19 11 New Zealand skipper hits out for a century JOHN REID, the New Zealand cricket captain, hit a swashbuckling century in the drawn one-day match against Ireland yesterday in Dublin. Rain frequently held up Play, but Reid scored 103 Ctwo sixes and 12 fours* out Ol 162. In just under anReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-07-19 11 BRIAN - |BY Tniiiiiiii BRIAN -jfliuiiiii minimi. Britain's Brian S Hewson wins the 880 yards final in E the new British na- S tional record time of 1 mm 48.3 sec. i beating compatriot M. Kawson (who i ;E was second) and the much fancied Australian Herbs E Elliott (third)Reuter - 105 words
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Article48 1958-07-19 11 I>>< i ds United sot £65,000 for John Charles when he went to Italian football Was it worth it? In 21 comparative matches from last season their "gates' have dropped from 718,237 to 472.274. and their receipt have dropped £36,080. Aho has been spent on replacements]48 words
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355 1958-07-19 11 ARCHIE QUICK - Cricket faces this startling challenge ARCHIE QUICK H.v 0 NK 0 V° l am l v r )pI< **y*nt at the Lords on Whit-Saturday made the Middlesex Cricket dub Officials blink hnm fj v c pine's watchers seem to have gone home t. o iook-in to television, excent thy tu'c355 words
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Article78 1958-07-19 11 Mike Davies and Bob Wilson took Britain Into the final of the Davis Cup European Zone for the first time in 25 years when they swept into b 3-0 winning load against France yesterday In Manchester. Davies, Britain's Number One player. and Wilson. Number Thive, beatU.P.I. - 78 words
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Article35 1958-07-19 11 The Singapore Gun club will hold its annual August Bank Holiday Shoo! on AtlgUSt 3 at the club's range at. Bukit Tim ah. There will be seven event... beginning Irom ID ;i m.35 words
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Article54 1958-07-19 11 in Melbourne last nighi Australian bantamweight champion Dick White scored b 1 2- round points victory over thr Filipino Larry Bataan at Melbourne Stadium Bataan floored White with .1 right cross to the in fhr first round, but WIIIW 1 »jnt un to fi^ht b.ick agail IU.P.I. - 54 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-07-19 11 (R()SS ]2 Tells Ul the meaMire within rtend f« vx <4>. tN 0 l. f 13 Could be B gift from iunttl 2 More th! 15 Make a ™Wnke in her re«- )n one mfatak€ in *onin X <:j>. <G Aji old tK.y among \he bird* uard? 16) (6). :(tt149 words
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241 1958-07-19 12 DUKE LEADS THE APPLAUSE SINGAPORE and Malaya were given a great o\ ation when they took part in the march past of nations to open the Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff yesterday. The Duke of Edinburgh, who officially opened the Games, was the first to241 words
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Article274 1958-07-19 12 CRICKET ROUND-UP RAMAN SUBBA ROW, the Northamptonshire lefthander, yesterday advanced his claim for a place in England's cricket team to tour Australia next winter. He scored a century for the Gentlemen in their drawn match against the Players at Lords. Noteworthy His 102 not out in274 words
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Article66 1958-07-19 12 There are nine probable j runners for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes to be run at Ascot today over one mile and a I hall". They are. with jockeys: Doutelle 'D. Smith), China Rock (J. Purtellt, Brioche (E. Britt', AI Mabsoot iR. Poincelet), Ballymoss <A IBreasley),66 words
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Article301 1958-07-19 12 At Northampton: Northamptonshire won by ten uickets. Northi\nipLon.<:hne 279 and (iG for no wiokeL (P. Arnold 46 not out). Nottinghamshire 129 and 213. Northamptonshire 14 points. At Worcester: Worcestershire beat Kent, by eight Wickets. Kent 128 and XiX (P. RidgWay 53. not out, J. Aldiid^o five lor 47). WorcestershireReuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-07-19 12 picture Athletes at the Empire Games relax with a little rock 'n roll. They find it an enjoyable way of keeping muscles loose after training sessions. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 31 words
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126 1958-07-19 12 •THE president of the Singapore Rugby Union, Mr. Joe Cashin, yesterday called on all local clubs to come forward and play a bigger role in popularising rugger in the Colony. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the Union.. Mr. Cashin said that126 words
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Article253 1958-07-19 12 ABIDE BY RULtS OR CO HOME IEADING British athlete un-don Pirie was told at the Empire Gai 3 yesterday: "Abide *by our rules <,J home." The warning was given to Pirie by Mr Put Sage 3 hour betore he Joined the parade of countries at the openingReuter - 253 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1958-07-19 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, July 19, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration138 1958-07-19 1 rind have time of their lives By UNITY HALL MXTEEN cockney kids from Beaconsfield Buildings, Islington, in one of the poorest parts of London, have spent the happiest weeks of their young lives at Twickenham Film Studios earing up to £30 ($255) kll the youngsters, aged between four and138 words
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Article161 1958-07-19 1 I think you'll love tough little Tony Baker, a dustman's son, who has one of the leading roles, and David Bushell, son of a film stunt man. Both boys are four and have given the film men a few grey hairs and a lot of laughs.161 words
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116 1958-07-19 1 sinking Of the liner Titanic in 191:2, was 111 London by the widow and son Of the only ofl ßcei to survive (he disaster F "ih More plays the part of Second Officer ~»Holle r uh o escaped death by diving from ntanlc'f wheelhouse116 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-07-19 1 IT'S time for bed (top picture) but four-year old child stars David Bushell (left) and Tony Baker seem more set on a spot of mischief. Bottom, even on the set David and Tony can't get away from lessons. Their teacher is Mrs. Carol Spenser, mother74 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1958-07-19 2 GARETH BOWEN - GARETH BOWEN I When fans stare 'we're just like goldfish in a bowr (gy We have our problems OSSHJ Thick brocade curtains keep out the evening sunlight in a quiet North London home and the children are asleep upstairs. You are the wife of1,309 words
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Article83 1958-07-19 2 Looking island from from HAVE you ever fell all awaj from t modern life to a peae Have you dream® gleaming: coral sands of the Pacific? If you have, there tised for sale In the n In Fijian the nay Toberua. The EnfUaß Island. It is only 20 »> illU83 words
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509 1958-07-19 3 WOULD YOU CALL YOUR DAUGHTER |sks Romany June Bain IVK an off-beat name is a splendid christnine present i«r any baby. I have never lSP( l io marvel that my parents had the ie rit\ to choose such a peculiar one for were v\ enough oto give me a iventional509 words
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Article58 1958-07-19 3 for an away all'? |>g awaj from it 11(1 and bustle of ml? I**n sun of waters i^n island adverj°?« r is r 't is Kis curl '""i then a l 1( ca Pital of the ir description of l{ 11 1 Malms, En- lc <*ssible by SvMh r iH«ghte58 words
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Article, Illustration231 1958-07-19 3 JENNIFER JOHNS - Blue's my favourite hue for singposts JENNIFER JOHNS 11-WING decided to 11 spend 40 billion dollars on America's I new Federal interj state highway system. the nations road planners have just been asking hundreds of drivers what colour they want the new signposts to be. Being: among those j invited231 words
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Article97 1958-07-19 3 A 40-YEAR-OLD blind telephone operator employed by Handley Paye. the aircraft concern, at -Radlett. Hertfordshire, England, spends much of his spare time on historical research. What he finds is preserved on tape recordings that are heard in many parts of the WOTld, He is at present97 words
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Article, Illustration773 1958-07-19 3 PELHAM GROOM - Penghulu-rumah doesn't like to be disturbed PELHAM GROOM says I HAVE just come across a belief of which I had not previously known. It is the legend of the penghulu rumah whose function seems to be that of the guardian spirit of a household. By that I do not imply773 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-07-19 4 PELHAM GROMM - PELHAM GROMM sdaasdsdafsadfsdasadfasd m Natalie Wood as Monique is the heroine of the film "Kings Go Forth.' Although of American parentage she fias never been outside France and the landing of the Seventh Army in 1944 involves her in an emotional crisis, which is intensified by the fact56 words
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376 1958-07-19 4 WHEN DUBBING GIVES THE GAME AWAY... '^lIKISTINi; is a German film, and one wonders why the J. Arthur Rank Organisation who have released it. really bothered about it. It is a slender story acted in German with an English sound track, I don't wish to he brutal about this film376 words
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Article79 1958-07-19 4 a scene from "Zwei lißlaue Augen" the Qer- >) man film v huh will be shou n in Singapore a i "Christine" lime Christine's fo liter mothei Camilla .s'/)//,/ t*aJfc_ to toe villain A';/// M<>i\eb Christine a wblind an i v in lore with a ?/o?/79 words
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Article, Illustration491 1958-07-19 4 SINATRA PLAYS ROLE OF TOUGH GUY IN THE ARMY OM.Y two Rims mis week, and neither of tln-in particularly outstanding, and that is strange In a waj for in both RlmJs the a< tinis <;o:h1 "Kings Co Forth" Is an American War film and that to my way of thinking491 words
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Article441 1958-07-19 1 Saturday, July 19, 1958. THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL STANDARD SIAN^PAU U.I.AX LEWIS TRESPASSEK EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER "1. M. V TINDSOR LAD KWEE LOH Bace 1 VMISIMIM World MIRZAPEN MIRZAPEN BONANZA HAPPY LIFE MIRZAPEN MIRZAPEN VIIR/4PKV Wm9m sin«S ml VV rld 4°441 words
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Article, Illustration622 1958-07-19 1 Says ALLAN LEWIS fjHOWMAN will start oni oi the shortest riced favourites of the ay in the Stewards "|'P. main race at Bukit 'iui'iii this afternoon. Gem ral i pinion Is that he "i win easily, nt.s first [Jf suggests he will be ted over this extra622 words
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Article943 1958-07-19 2 rRACE 1-2.00: CLASS 2, DIV- 2-7 FURS. 4057G KING PAP 6yr. chirg (K.Y. Lim> Daniels 9.04 Mitchell ***** TOP IRCLE 3yr. cham (Asia Stable) Yung 9.00 Mawi t 5 AMISKMENT WORLD 4yr. brnzg cShuw Stable) Spencer... 900 Bougoure 4 ***** GOLD HUNT 4yr. ehag (A. Ruyters)943 words
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Article, Illustration3204 1958-07-19 2 Form of all the horses running today *AC£ ONE KING PAP: !4 over 3F in 37 with I 16-7-58 course > lnb Div. 3~6P race lu in TOP CIRCLE: 9 v over 3P in 36 4/5 ™*l Swagie; 11-7-58- WcnV ov er in 37 4 5 with Balh fS 3p3,204 words
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Article, Illustration1379 1958-07-19 4 Mirzapen Josker 111 Lady Jambo MIRZAPEN (Race I), 1 Josker 111 (Race 3) and Lady Jamb > (Race 8) are my three best bets today, last day of the Singapore Tun Club July meeting. They have all shown winning form. My choice to win1,379 words
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