The Singapore Free Press, 21 July 1958
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Title Section16 1958-07-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Own Family Paper Malaya's 11 Singapore. Monday, July 21, 1958. Price.ls Cts.16 words
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299 1958-07-21 1 KING FAISAL, Crown Prince Abdul Man and other members °f j the Iraqi royal family i wort' wiped out by a tommy gun burst fired by a rebel army cap- tain alter being asked il they had any last 1 wishes according toReuter - 299 words
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317 1958-07-21 1 UK AND US LIKELY TO REPLY 'NO, BUT...' West favours talks •m Jt mjt MM mM ■V m m fffff I liW \3 mm BRITAIN and the United States are likely to reject Russia's call tor five-power summit talks in Geneva tomorrow to discuss the Middle East crisis. But, itReuter; U.P.I. - 317 words
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43 1958-07-21 1 AN aircraft of Misrair Lines was fired on by American troops when attempting to land at Beirut Air- port yesterday and forced to return to Cairo, it was offl- cially stated in 5 J Cairo last night.43 words
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726 1958-07-21 1 WESTERN leaders held urgent consultations yesterday on Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's surprise call for a five-power summit conference on the Middle East. There was a flurry of political activity in London, Washington and Paris as the Soviet leader's messages toReuter; U.P.I. - 726 words
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229 1958-07-21 1 FOUR Soviet infantry divisions and about 400 tanks have taken up positions in Western Hungary, according to the Vienna right-wing paper Die Pies.se yesterday. Two wings of Soviet jet aircraft had arrived on the largest airfield in Western Hungary and the area boundedReuter - 229 words
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Article289 1958-07-21 2 U.S. backs Jap resolution on Lebanon: Big question now is Soviet attitude rpHE UNITED STATES will support Japan's resolution for additional United Nations measures "to ensure the territorial integrity and political independence Of the Lebanon."' American sources in Washington said last night. They said theReuter - 289 words
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306 1958-07-21 2 TiHE Soviet campaign to mobilise world opi- f u nior against the United States and Britain i gathered momentum yesterday but the watch- word still is "words— not bullets Exhaustive study of many thousands of i words about the Middle East crisis failed306 words
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Article224 1958-07-21 2 WEST BID TO BAR MOVE ON IRAQ ¥>OLITICAL observers 1 said in Washington yesterday that probably the major decision taken at the talks between Mr. Selwyn Lloyd and Mr. John Foster Dulles was that there was no purpose in any military intervention in Iraq. Mr. Dulles and Mr. Lloyd wereReuter - 224 words
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Article31 1958-07-21 2 Iraq will take part in the Arab League states oil conference next November, the Iraqi director of the league's oil department, Mohammed Salman said yesterday.— Renter.31 words
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Article25 1958-07-21 2 Ali Haider Suiaiman, Iraqi Ambassador in Bonn, said last night that the whole Bonn Embassy was loyal to the new Baednd novnmment— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article62 1958-07-21 2 gENATOR WAYNE MORSE (Democrat, Oregaiu yesterday called for a complete revision of the Central Intelligence Agency for failing to foresee the Iraqi coup. He said in a radio Interview: "Our intelligence was just plain lousy." The agency which is headed by Mr. Allen Dulles, brother ofReuter - 62 words
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395 1958-07-21 2 'Mr. K's letter is not exactly a conciliatory one' INVITATIONS of that sort have to i, t 1 fully considered/ said Mr. Selwvn i \T,' the British Foreign Secretary, replviJ questions last night as to when he thought th Western powers would reply to Mr XikT Khrushchev's suggestion for a395 words
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Article65 1958-07-21 2 Asked what would have happened if Britain and France had been allowed to continue their 1956 Suez campaign in Egypt, the Foreign Secretary replied quickly. "I do not find it profitable to jog backwards." He would not comment when asked whether he and Mr. Hammarskjoeld had discussed theReuter - 65 words
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Article123 1958-07-21 2 YUGOSLOV WARNING TO ISREAL TTTPir Tlyfß. i^-oroJfc djikivITI Yugoslav minister w Jerusalem, saw the Israeli Prime Minister. Mr. Davw ke T^ 3*5 Israel against involvement in Western militar, moves in the Middle East. Diplomatic sources saw Israel's decision to allu* British and American aircraft to fly over m« territory toReuter - 123 words
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138 1958-07-21 3 'DROP ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND BE SET BACK 400 YEARS' NGUAGE conference in Hyderabad India A ;sed resolution demanding that Engi is should continue as the official language of India and thai the Indian constitution, pledge to make Hindi the official tongue, should be amend) cl accordingly. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, formerReuter - 138 words
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114 1958-07-21 3 THI QUEEN'S r2-day-old attack of catarrhal inusitis is persisting, although she has ma me progress over the weekend, it was ■ned irom Buckingham Palace last night. I lica] examinations showed a persistence the infection and the a fleeted sinuses were drained, it was stated.Reuter - 114 words
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Article27 1958-07-21 3 Bolivians went to the polls yesterday to elect onethird of the members of the Senate and half the mem--1 bers of the Lower House. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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263 1958-07-21 3 Moscow proposes peace pact for Europe nnHE text of a proL posed pact ot friendship and cooperation between Russia, European governments and the United States is being published in today's issue of Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, the official Tass news agency said last night. The pact was proposedReuter - 263 words
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217 1958-07-21 3 MARGARET WAS 'CO-PILOT' FOR 10 MINS. PRINCESS MARGARKT sat in the co-pilots .seat for 10 minutes during her flight on Friday from Williams Lake to Pentic ton. British Columbia, it was learned yesterday. The big Royal Canadian Air Force transport carrying the Princess swung low over the cattle country inReuter - 217 words
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205 1958-07-21 3 i AUSTRIA'S Chancellor, Dr. :r Julius Kaub, Hies to Moscow tod iv at the head of a govern- meni delegation for a week's visit, for discussions with Mr. Nifcita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, and other Russian leaders. The Chancellor, whose last journey to MoscowReuter - 205 words
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170 1958-07-21 3 2 BRITONS FEARED DEAD IN HIMALAYAS TWO members of a fourman British expedition to 23.800 ft. Mount Minapin in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas are missing, feared dead, according to unconfirmed reports reaching Rawalpindi, Pakistan. last night. One of the missing men was said to be the expedition leader,Reuter - 170 words
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Advertisement121 1958-07-21 3 READY-MADE DEPARTMENT In this department we carry a big range of ready-made Slacks Suits made from the latest fabric, tailored in AMERICA by ROSE BROTHERS, NORTHCOOL other well known manufacturers. Open from Monday to SATURDAY (9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. >n ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP 81. High Street, Tel: *****.121 words
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Article330 1958-07-21 4 THE world is on the brink of war. Tli at is the message which Khrushchev has conveyed through his letters to Eisenhower, Macmillan, De Gaulle, Ilammarskjoeld and Nehru, calling for the holding of a summit conference, if possible, bi tomorrow. And it is obvious that330 words
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Article899 1958-07-21 4 f PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday] COUGHS DIDN'T BRING A POLITE SORRY' No-one, not even GBS, seems able to write good love letters or love-scene dialogues LAST week I mentioned the Barrymores but had no space to tell a typical story of the Profile. John Barrymore, like899 words
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263 1958-07-21 4 Where S'pore people are at their best I WONDER whether those excel- J lent people who are diligent- ly drawing up programmes for our tourists have considered the excellence of our banking houses They arc some of the few places in Singapore where you j can flifd peace, civility and263 words
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Advertisement39 1958-07-21 4 EXQUISITE JEWELLERY 09 QUALITY AND TASTE BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES, 1 INK JEWELLERS S.P.H.deSilvaUd. 45, HIGH STREET AIR PORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD IPOH A' 10 Co; S. P. H DE SILVA (H KJ LT*3 HONG KONG39 words
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Advertisement26 1958-07-21 4 FERGUZADE For Extra Energy v. '-.'.V Available from all Good Dealers and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY 33 Raffles Place &S 'fwre Cold Storage A rcade. Orchard A'26 words
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Article, Illustration446 1958-07-21 5 The Sultan with only one wife talks of women P rpHE tall, handsome Suit in of Alaiiclhli, in Aden, (below) smiled m£ ;ind said: "I can have as many wives as I wish." E I This Arab prince, 36-year-old Saleh bin Hussein, who lives in S I': jtone-walled palace set446 words
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Article21 1958-07-21 5 Ip "lers swung and bight whiFi!? <» walls last "PgJ an earth X Limoges in South. I'.lllCf'.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article20 1958-07-21 5 the i,, wwent' ent of Johore, Mahkota, will C j th new Cathay la in Johore Bahru, tomorrow.20 words
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231 1958-07-21 5 WHO should provide the crossff ings, footpaths and warning signs along the railway track running through Singapore territory? This question is the legal department of the Singapore and Federation Governments and the Singapore Rural Board. The railway track is owned by the Federation Government.231 words
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232 1958-07-21 5 NEW HEARING AID URGED FOR SINGAPORE I\OCTORS in Singa- pore yesterday expressed keen Interest in a new transistor hearnm-aid. weighing only three ounces, which is now being issued to handicapped children in Britain. It has been reported that all handicapped children in Britain up to the age of 16 will232 words
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Article81 1958-07-21 5 Standpipes for nine rural areas NINE new rural areas in Singapore are to get standpipes. The Rural Board agreed at its last meeting that $21,765 should be spent on the projt"Areas .selected are between Lorong Ah Soo and Jalan Hock Chye, Yio Chu Kang, Marsiling Road. Kirn Chuan Road, the81 words
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Article27 1958-07-21 5 Thirty people were injured, some seriously, when a local train overturned j near Bronte at the foot of Mount Etna, Sicily.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article35 1958-07-21 5 President Lskander Mirza of Pakistan, who has been in Turkey for Bagdad Pact i talks with the Turkish and i Persian heads of state, left Istanbul by air for Teheran yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Miscellaneous143 1958-07-21 6 'jKTF WviiK by Sydney Jordan I Xn THM MktEHiTAN FOOTHILLS Myurrvt a^^^B /^ad crp* riN/t^ 1 WAIT K*T^ hJAAi f% tSvj K DBTBCTOO OEVFALS^m TRANSMITTER- Wt CAfW titE AnMETHlNG U^l^^^ V. ffTtJ V ffi*iTmmAM LAJslO 4^K. SO WVE MiJST J NOTHlNCa UJ-> /^^Tp y 455**^^ >g^-^ >SA\l)EKAKi; by Lee lalk143 words
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Miscellaneous571 1958-07-21 6 "***** l I I "•'"MIMIIMMIMMiMM,, II BORN today, you have nxux your shaw of good. Umi.,';" I i sense. This, combined with I intuition, makes you a person dim I cult to cope with! you tooy I I stinctively what to do in ai I situation and seldom have L571 words
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Article335 1958-07-21 7 Co-operation with police keeps it crime-free SINGAPORE police yesterday described the Pasir Panjang district as the Colony's model rural area for being free of major crimes in the last few months. The Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, said yesterday that Pasir Panjang had been335 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-07-21 7 liX-QtJEEN Soraya's hand!j some young cousin, 25--year-old Enayat Sardarian, "who h;i s known the rich life at the palace in Teheran and often attended banquets with the Shah and the Oueen, is now in London penniless. He went to London ten weeks ago136 words
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Article29 1958-07-21 7 IMnnber^ of the public are jnvlted to attend a demonstration of abacus arithmetic ov lu-ld at the YMCA Hall m Orchard Road, on July at 8 p.m.29 words
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Article54 1958-07-21 7 J^nt: Mr. (i.M.X. Sabai. LaFront: Mr. Lim Ser P" l PAP: inche Buang Wn Omai Junid. Workers Party: Mr. Lo Ka Fat. D |o!ling Day SATURDOI.UNG card s will go out today to 14.308 for the Kallang by-election to the Singapore City Council. .J hfl! l will be seven54 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-07-21 7 picture Company Sergeant-Major William Chalmers. Gordon Highlanders, stops to chat with three-year-old Stella Maria Brusa as she arrives in her poodle costume at the Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, for a show in aid of the League of Pity>- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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301 1958-07-21 7 Kwong Fok School in Lavender Street; Griffiths School, Towner Road. Whampoa English School. McNalr Road; Balestier Mixed School, McNair Road; Balestier Community Centre, Whampoa Square Balestier Junior Trad* School, Balestier Road, and Rayman School, Rayman Avenue. Voters are requested to carry the polling cards301 words
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Article42 1958-07-21 7 Russian emigres in Lon!on yesterday commemorated the fortieth anniversary of the deaths of the last Czar of Russia, Nicholas 11, his wife and five children, with a short service at the Cenotaph war memorial in Whitehall.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-07-21 7 JUDITH HOWARD, who was chosen ''Miss Soho 1958" on the opening day of the Soho Fair. ride s in the carnival procession in London. Miss Howard, a 24-year-old coffee house manage ress, has a screen test ineluded in her prizes she won at the beauty contest. Reuter picture,Reuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous33 1958-07-21 7 ll||| |f||||n|||||f||||||| I SINGAPORE I f HIGH TIDES i I ''oWKitOwVioO IZ. I a '>(l ZM nm WEDNEffiiff' 2,55 S 5 in."! 1 i2B P-m. IM| >*V: 5.29 a.m. m <' 754 p.m. lllllllllflttllttffftltlftfiitlflfl33 words
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Miscellaneous111 1958-07-21 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Stress On Strings; Time Signal and News; 7.17 .30 Time Signal and New.; 1.48 J^ "]e "-—i^g More Stress On Strings; 2.00 Affairs, a weekly commentary; 21ose Down; 3.57 Schools Broad- 8.15 Beneath the Swaying Palm.-.. ;ast; 5.00 Jazz Jamboree; 5.15 8.30 Journey Into Space111 words
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298 1958-07-21 8 SNAIL LOVER SAYS: I'VE HEARD THEM SINGING' S "ONAILS are so fascinating/ 1 said 30-year-g old Miss Rose Eden dreamily. I watch E them for hours. 'There's nothing more restful than watching Hie slow glide of snails." added this fair-haired niece of Sir Anthony Kden. "And you can learn so298 words
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Article203 1958-07-21 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN EIGHT THOUSAND brand new, 16- ton railway wagons are lying unused in sidings—because British Railways 1 customers refuse to handle them. The all-steel wagons cost millions of pounds. They were designed to serve Britain's steel industry. And they were planned as part of the railways' new fleet of203 words
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Article76 1958-07-21 8 SHERRY ON THE HIGH SEAS REVIVING a 200-year-old custom of maturing sherry through a sea voyage, a cargo of sherry has left London docks in the 12.000-ton Ben Line vessel. Benlomond. After a voyage half-way round the world the sherry will arrive back in London aboard the same vessel. Its76 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-07-21 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN iyto/2£ than n.( L tins of bib foods and cereals is being sent to n iniit ly. icebound island all fo) ONE baby The baby l& Mm Banner, aged Ik months, and the i odi have to last him t\ years. Martin is being M by his parents—168 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-07-21 9 m Five-week- old donkey foal, Prince, likes to accompany his mother to the beach i at Morecambe, Lanca- shire just to ivatch her give rides to the children of course. But there happens to be another attrac- tion, too for Prince gets a lot of petting82 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-21 9 Never mind the heatwave, Mum's really given me the cold shoulder where food's concerned. I know I look sad, but then I'm only ten days old. Mum is Belinda, (lie hippopotamus, and she brought me out in public for the first time at Whipsnade Zoo. Reuter pictureReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration903 1958-07-21 10 WILLIAM HICKEY - London Gossip WILLIAM HICKEY A GENTS, secretories, and caterers were pleading with Zsa Zso Gabor at her big Be vcrly Hills house: i "What shall we do with the scent spray?" The spray, a sft- high old Roman relic which belonged to Napoleon, splashes Lanvin perfume down three tiers and903 words
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Article, Illustration441 1958-07-21 10 HIS £2,000 SPREE LASTED TEN WEEKS RAILWAYMAN Derek Davis has just spent £2,000 (MS16.000) In ten weeks. He did it quite simply. At night —on drinks, girls and high life. Derek, 24. from Manchester, got the money in a legacy from an old friend of his father. "I set out441 words
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Article68 1958-07-21 10 The last call for railwayman Derek Dan* o i nightly spending spree in London s West Lug ,aj always the Latin Quarter night club. Lo^l. Doretta Moore, seen ivith him here. Doretta. 20 a like him a lot, but I don't want to be tied aoh*68 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-07-21 10 The ihotogirlg line up to kiss him; the waifI ers run to carry out his orders; outside a chauffeur waits to whisk him to the coast, then back again for another night's revelry in London's West End. This is the life Derek Davis dreamed62 words
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Article1014 1958-07-21 11 IF! Let s dig up historical documents 4 DRIVE is being: conducted In India whi c I* patriotic Singaporeans could well emulate that of acquiring: from private custody documents and rare manuscripts having a bearing on the country's history. Many are scattered hroughout the Colony In1,014 words
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Article103 1958-07-21 11 riO.^: who would re- Sin gapore's 1 with a lino flair for tllotl^i will, oerhaDs opposition 'if l ch °ice falls carelessly •5/wrify word* n -i ninny words p which atv ta»^oo lon tnelr associau ilmthavp any toil M 'departure/ nnd k>r| r v l)(1 USOCI at a f103 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-07-21 11 picture MR. lIIRSCII (iIKIN (above), the French Financial Counsellor for South-East Asia, ha s arrived here to make an economic survey of Singapore and Hi* i>'pfl<tr<i. tion.- Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1958-07-21 12 Bernard Harris - Can Britain afford its $1,445 mil. health bill? Bernard Harris A CREAT NEW RAID ON THE PEOPLES POCKETS HAD STARTED By A Britain's national health service has just celebrated the 10th. anniversary of its inauguration. It was estimated that it would cost the country £170 million ($1,445 million) a year.1,336 words
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Article, Illustration698 1958-07-21 13 THOMAS B. ROSS - THOMAS B. ROSS By A comparison of the missile power of the U.S. and the Soviets TII K Soviet arsenal I Coasts missiles of vide variety and range including rockets that no w endanger most of Europe <i 11( -i one that SO on will bring theU.P.I. - 698 words
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332 1958-07-21 13 US plan to reduce dependence on ME National Planning per cent of the t nuclear energy by 19 The association sai plants will be pre 10 that from 270 millioi energy produced by all ea, win be equal to tha "1 coal. n.nil c lssot>ialion said lhat 1 power mayU.P.I. - 332 words
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172 1958-07-21 13 PETER WOON - NEW RADAR WILL MAKE THE SKIES SAFER PETER WOON By ALL aircraft flying along th e airways over Britain are to be kept under constant watch by four new long-range radar stations. This is the major feature of a C 5,000,000 five-year plan to make the country's crowded air .safer.172 words
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Article251 1958-07-21 13 PHOTOGRAPHS oi the re-entry of a Jupiter Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile nose cone into the Earth's atmosphere last May 18 have been released in New York. The photographs were taken aboard the U.S. Navy's radar destroyer U.S. Stickell at a point northeast of the islandU.P.I. - 251 words
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Article243 1958-07-21 14 SriRLING MOSS, Britain'! driving ace, 1* <• from start t<> finish to win tin- < Grand Prix in a British Coopci cai yesterday. m 0 l rctli mci I during Saturday/a British Grand Prix cost him firs* place In the world drivers champl I raReuter - 243 words
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Article101 1958-07-21 14 Argentina reached the final of the American Zone 01 the Davis Cup lawn tennis tournament when thes won the doubles event against Israel yesterday a 1 Buenos Aires. This gives them a winning 3-0 lead. Enrique Morea and Eduardo Soriano beat Israel'! Elazar Davidman and AreihReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration371 1958-07-21 14 -HOW THEY FINISHED RACE BY RACE- 1 RACE ONE. Mimpea CM, Forte) is lengths clear of Amusement World (M, Rougoure). with Happj m, I (8 6. Donnelly) in third plate. I RACE TWO. Kola Bay (8.1. Donnelly) beats Palio (8.9. Johnson) by threequarters of a length. Third, on the out.371 words
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Miscellaneous265 1958-07-21 14 H IHI 1 1 I I I I < i.i i s ICROHS B Bruin loses i.i- head <4' l Perl ii< I'M m,, cr< iturei •> Can he pas Ln such de* 1 <; i velopmeni (8)< 1 Such .i rial in: th< opera 7 a box under the265 words
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Article, Illustration869 1958-07-21 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ARTHUR WARD LEADS THE WINNING LIST ALLAN LEWIS By HOW THEY RAIH ARTHUR WARDS TWO WINNERS ON SAT- URDAY AT BUKIT TIMAH MAKE HIM HE LEADING RIDER AT THE MEETING VITH SIX WINNERS. Ward's winning rides on the last day included the luin event of the meeting. The Stewards Cup869 words
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471 1958-07-21 15 Weight-lifting events begin today ROUND-UP ON THE EMPIRE GAMES WEIGHT LIFT ING events be gin today in the Empire and Com monwealth Games at Cardiff. Singapore and Malaya, who are represented in this event will be making their bids for medals. Today the classes competing are middleweight and bantamweight, so471 words
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Article95 1958-07-21 15 THESE HORSES WORTH FOLLOWING IN THEIR NEXT OUTING. MAKE A NOTE OF THEM Amusement World, -rc< n<) over 7, should be followed in any race of one mile or further. Sachiko, fifth In the second rare, was unlucky. Iff did not. get a run until95 words
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158 1958-07-21 15 DAVID THOMAS, run-ner-up in the British Open, won the Dutch Open golf title yesterday with an aggregate of 277. Antonio Cerda (Argen- tuia) was second three strokes behind on 280. Peter Thomson. Aus- tralian holder of the Bri- tish OpenReuter - 158 words
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Article89 1958-07-21 15 BLOOMER SHARES TITLE MISS SHIRLEY BLOOMEB (Britain) and Vers Puzejova (Czechoslovakia) won the women's doubles title in the international law n tennis championships yesterday at Budapest. They beat Mrs. Suzy Kormoczy and Mrs. Vince Pete (Hungary) 7-5, 6-4. j in the final. Mrs. Kormoczy won the singles final, beating MlfsReuter - 89 words
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Article53 1958-07-21 15 Dutch swimming star Ria Van Volzen, 15, from the Hague, set a new world record for the women's 100 metre backstroke in Nijmegen, Holland. Miss Ria Van Velzen set her new record of lmin. 12.3 sec. in a 50-metre pool, during the Dutch-OprmnnU.P.I. - 53 words
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Article41 1958-07-21 15 Karin Beyer, of EavSt Germany, set a world 100 metres breaststroke swimming record for women in East Berlin yesterday with a time of lmin. 20.3 sec. The 16-year-old German girl's performance boat the standard timr of lmin. 21 Osec.41 words
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Article216 1958-07-21 15 German equals sprint record MANFRED GERMAR equall:d the European 100 metres sprint record of 10.2 seconds yesterday when he won the national title at the West German athletics championships in Hanover. T\. other runners, Heinz Futterer, who shares the record with Germar, and E. Mac Donald Bailey (Britain), and ArminReuter - 216 words
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Article171 1958-07-21 16 REBEL CHIEF - REBEL CHIEF VOLUNTEERS' HINT Mt# I BBANESE rebel leader Saeb Salani said in Beirut last night he would call on the United Arab Republic and Soviet Vnion to send volunteers if I.S. marines try to enter rebel-held territory in the Lebanon. But Salam said hisU.P.I. - 171 words
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254 1958-07-21 16 rODAY'S British newspapers were generally united in the relief that the invita:ion by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Russian leader, for a vi m m i t conference should be accepted. There were varying views m the conditions of acceptance, but the trend ofReuter - 254 words
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Article33 1958-07-21 16 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning nt 8o :i t cents a lb.. down one and three-eighths cents on Friday's close. The tone j was uncertain.33 words
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Article150 1958-07-21 16 I"Mik itringeni new secu- rily measure:-, just imposed throughout Cyprus came after the worst week of communal violence during the emergency. There wore 19 Killing* in the week Jusl past, bringing the total lor July to (50 The security measures include a night curfew onReuter - 150 words
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193 1958-07-21 16 Non-stop fighter umbrella over fleet BRITISH Fleet air -I lighters from the 43 SB ton aircraft carrier E arc flying non-Mop tog patrols to the X sembled British na S force and th, ,V,M transport lan,' betweJM Cyprus and Jordan rfl ports Reuters eorrespondß ent on board Eagle fl Other193 words
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