The Singapore Free Press, 8 August 1958
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Title Section19 1958-08-08 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper r 152 M Singapore, Friday, August 8, 1958 Priea IS Cta19 words
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Article158 1958-08-08 1 BRUNETTE HELD: TNT PLOT EXPOSED JORDANIAN authorities announced In Amman last night that they had arrested about 20 members oi a gang which aimed to "terrorise peaceful citizens" by placing T.N.T. in foreign and government buildings. Him ol the terrorists were reported to be doctors, students and government officials agedReuter - 158 words
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Article96 1958-08-08 1 WESIAN government warships shelled reVr.rn I^°, n u entrations in tne Gorctalo region of north Celebes with "successful results," it was announced in Jakarta yesterday. one of the vessels which" JO* Parl m the shelling n corvette Patinua, ecently purchased from nio Aiitara news agency aU.P.I. - 96 words
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Article31 1958-08-08 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 80? H cents a lb., down one-eighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.31 words
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Article197 1958-08-08 1 URGENT talks on the Cyprus question open in Athens today between Mr. Harold Macmillan and Mr. Constantine Karamanlis, the British and Greek Prime Ministers, and Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus. Two meetings have been arranged for today. Mr. Macmillan will later visit Ankara forReuter - 197 words
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Article33 1958-08-08 1 a gjounced last night i the %th lk 29 CIU/(>nshi P Bill habitaml 11 p f rovidos for N| w Wttt Irian ?!?J Guinea becoming »»w citizens. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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162 1958-08-08 1 U.N. votes 11-0 for special session on Middle East qnHE UNITED NATIONS Security Council voted x unanimously last night for an emergency session of the General Assembly on the Middle East. The assembly will meet this afternoon (New York time). The United States, at the end of a six-hour session,U.P.I. - 162 words
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Article345 1958-08-08 1 CHANG ON HIS WAY BACK TO BRITAIN Straight from jail to airport to caUh plane JTJH. CHANG SHI II, a former Chinese newspaper reporter now working as a nuclear chemist In England, left Singapore last night as suddenly as he arrived on Wednesday. When ho arrived on board a BOAC345 words
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Article69 1958-08-08 1 'SAUDI ARMY CONSPIRACY SMASHED' EGYPTIAN travellers from Saudi Arabia have brought back unconfirmed reports to Cairo that the Saudi Government recently discovered a plot In the army to overthrow it. The reports said five army officers were arrested. Observers, meanwhile, interpreted the sudden arrival of United Arab Republic Vice-President and69 words
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Article61 1958-08-08 1 The fourth murder in 8 days pOLICE this morning found Him Tnen Chong dead with srab wounds on the head and face at the junction of Penhas and Jellicoe Roads off Jalan Besar. Him, who lived in Joo Chiat Road, was believed to have been murdered, said a police spokesman61 words
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Article32 1958-08-08 1 Mrs. Golda Meir, the Israeli Foreign Minister who Is now in Paris, plans to fly to London by next Monday at the invitation of the British Foreign Oflice. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article32 1958-08-08 1 The Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra will leave London today for Italy, where they plan to spend some weeks with the Duchess's sister, Princess Paul of Yuposlavia. Re uterReuter - 32 words
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Article46 1958-08-08 1 A monkey which ascended in a United States Air Force balloon yesterday was found safe on the ground after the balloon burst at 60,000 It. The balloon also carried flies, frogs and goldfish. It is not known how they fared. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article864 1958-08-08 2 Sobolev accuses: But Lodge says it's all false MR. HENKY CABOT lodge, vi the United States. said yesterday that a .statement by Russia earlier in the U.N. Security Council was its "c v s t o in a r y thoroughly falsified account of what864 words
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Article159 1958-08-08 2 HPALL girls cannot be shrunk like Alice in Wonderland but hormone treatments could have kept them petite, the London British Medical Journal suggests. Daily doses of oestrogen hormones taken by adolescents for two or three years have been shown to reduce the ultimate heightReuter - 159 words
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231 1958-08-08 2 'THREAT TO NEW GUINEA, PAPUA IN SOVIET MOVE' AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Robert Menzies yesterday called Russia's action In referring the Middle East crisis to the U.N. General Assembly "a deadly blow at the power and significance of the Security Council and was intended to be so.' Speaking before the CanberraU.P.I. - 231 words
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Article302 1958-08-08 2 Yes by Mac to latest Soviet plan ]\/|R HAROLD MAC lfl MILLAN, British Prime Minister, last! night told Mr Nikital p Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, he accepted a special IN I General Assembly i meeting on the Middle East, but thought more progress could have been made at a summitReuter - 302 words
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Article144 1958-08-08 3 INGRID NOW CANNOT MARRY «he public prosecutor t erday appealed I a decision by a Rome tribui M declaring invalid the Mexican marriage ol Swedish Stresi I nd Bergman and Italian film .director Roberto Rossellinl llu means that under Italian lan they are still husband *"d wife and Neither mayReuter - 144 words
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201 1958-08-08 3 Margaret grants wish of Texas schoolgirls 4 SCHOOL PETITION A brought Princess Margaret and 14-year-old Cherry S; avion, of Texas together In Montreal on Wednesday. Cherry travelled by air from her home in Austin, Texas, with her parents and brother specially to see the Princess, But she did not knowReuter - 201 words
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Article24 1958-08-08 3 Thirty tombs dating from the first century AD. have been found at Solduno near Locarno, Switzerland, it was announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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177 1958-08-08 3 Russia flooding Australia with propaganda 'piIE Russian legation in Welling--1 ton, New Zealand, is circulating propaganda sheets to people in Australia, a Member of Parliament, Mr. H. J. Bate, said in the House of Representatives in Canberra yesterday. Mr. Bate asked the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey,Reuter - 177 words
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136 1958-08-08 3 THE UNITED STATES has demanded that Russia grant the U.S. Embassy in Moscow the unrestricted right to distribute Press releases, tlie State Department said yesterday. It made public a Note to Russia pointing out that the Soviet Embassy in Washington recently began wideReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-08-08 3 Mr. Andrew Lee, student leader of the Gan Eng Seng Students* Christian Fellowship and vicechairman of the Sunday Bible School Tract Club, has been elected President of the Inter-School Christian Fellowship and the business manager of the "Inter-School."40 words
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Article103 1958-08-08 3 THE League Against Cruel Sports yesterday served notice of chemical warfare on Britain's ancient sports of stag and fox hunting. The chemical trails laid by league volunteers around Exmoor, Western England, '•succeeded completely," the league said In a statement >n London yesterday. Pink-coated riders called ofTReuter - 103 words
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176 1958-08-08 3 Jazz music on Horse Guards Parade JAZZ and mambo music was heard in London last night on the Horse Guards' Parade— "holy ol holies" of British Guards —when 60 buglers and drummers of an American air force band took part in a Beat Retreat cereFirst ceremony The ceremony, organised oyReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement104 1958-08-08 3 Faithful to you in all fashions all seasons. good nGws™ 13 Warner's* NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED B^ Always stays up because the back can't budge! Wear Good News all day, every day! Can't slip, slither or slide the back of comfortable latex stays in place always, holds the shapely cotton104 words
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358 1958-08-08 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Aug. 8. 1958. Opinion Dirty work for Mao? KHRUSHCHEV elected to to lvi:in^ Instead oi summoning Mao Tse-tung to Moscow. Then Khrush chev performed an apparent somersault on his demands fur summit talks. And straightaway much oi the Free World surmised the Mao had turned358 words
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Article, Illustration956 1958-08-08 4 TOM STAGEY - TOM STAGEY BY Warning to the West: They'll keep on losing until... rvilE politicians of the Wesi ga- thered In London the oth >r day irf the shadow of an ugly defeat by Nasser and MOSCOV the Iraq rebellion. And later those same men of the Bagdad956 words
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Article170 1958-08-08 4 iftuivh com vjkxt year a single facll tory will be producing Tour million matches iin hour. According to the latest report Ol the match production section ot the Board oi stati itics, 17.5:50, 24i matches are truck every hour. This figure drops considerably bi tween 2 a.m.170 words
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Advertisement23 1958-08-08 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING FOR YOUR HAPPY DAY P. H. HENDRY v nufftctuiinfl J** rl ~,h North BrWff Boadi Sin^apoi »i. Kuala I iim|iur23 words
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Advertisement113 1958-08-08 4 SSIDE I I by SIDE 1 Arabic broadcasts i week Egypt radio -168 Damascus ii Bagdad 97 Sana (Yemen) ii Arabic broadcasts a wetfk Moscow Radio •>•") East Germany Bratislava (Czech) 10 Bulgaria l Albania It Red China 1 Yugoslavia (Tito's) 130 Grand Total 500 Arabic broadcasts a week Cyprus113 words
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262 1958-08-08 5 Dearer eggs if curb on imports, merchants warn rr;i Singapore Eg^ Merchants Assoon yesterday icd Hi i. the price would go up ;i i rnment imj any restriction imports. j r ed a spokesman ol iciatlon when meriting on an appeal itry farmers to th< ■nt. to Impose a ion262 words
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Article30 1958-08-08 5 Mr John Foster Dulles the U.S. Secretary of State. yesterday returned to Washington from two days of official talks with President Juscelino Kubitschck and other Brazilian leaders ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article53 1958-08-08 5 Moshe Dweik, 26, was yesterday sentenced In Jerusalem to 15 years imprisonment for hurling a hand grenade In the Israeli parliament on October ~9 iasi year. The Premier Mr. David Ben Gurion, the Foreign Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir, and two other ministers were wounded inReuter - 53 words
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Article131 1958-08-08 5 iitf. I). R. JARDINE former England and Surrey crickei i?l captain, who died aged 57 In Switzerland In June Left £71,274, it was disclosed In his will published yesterday. Mr. jardiiic left his share oi property In Rhodesia to his son, Ewan, on attaining the ageReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-08-08 5 SINGAPORE'S Port Chaplain, the Rev. Stuart McGee, who left Singapore in the Canton, said his biggest thrill while in the Colony, was to see so many different nationalities worshipping together in St. Andrew's Cathedral. Known as the Rugger playing padre, he said the future of rugger in112 words
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Article160 1958-08-08 5 KETTLES ON HIRE MAY GO FOR $7.50 about 8,700 house*v holders in Singapore may get a chance to own the electric kettles they are now using on hire I rum the City Council. They will have tc pa) only $7.50 each. a proposal to this effect is now being considered160 words
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Article170 1958-08-08 5 ARCHITECTURE TESTS RESULTS r rM!F, following candidate* I have passi d proficiency testa in architecture held in January as sponsored by the Institute Ol Architect:, Ol Malaya. INTERMEDIATE A' (DRAUGHTBM IN) Singapore and Johoir; Chrn Choa Mill, Arthur; Ohoo Sony VV..i Goli Khfam Chuah; I/OU Vim Sun<>; Jim Chin Hong;170 words
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120 1958-08-08 5 TUit; Singapore Rural Board expects to complete Its programme of building 70 miles of rural tracks and pathways in 8 large area stretching from Pasir Panjang to Changi by the end ul this year. Mr. K. Ramalingam Deputy Chairman of120 words
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Advertisement195 1958-08-08 5 Model 7EAB Super-Star life^4 I 7.7 cv. ft. Refrigerator W&iwFX i ""&> I 1 H t A*' •■lit i^ •I iB I io BBL^v. .vv 'i -ctSf-' *j I j». I t I t*' 1 'wi y. l^ £^fl^vv^L.^'' "■'■t-I v£&* 'Mi^l 'I sti i 1 1 •1 1 ilp195 words
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Advertisement59 1958-08-08 6 Smokers who know S now smoke the hi A"O s I Oasis tastes fresh while you smoke fresh after smoking too. That's why smokers who know now smoke tin big "O"Tobacco Co, nuiki i s »f >^'""""^W in ru.lll I.I) unil J/ II Solr A^cnls: ml if 21 > IKIRO59 words
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Miscellaneous227 1958-08-08 6 V^iituKi 1 by Sydney Jordan K^ TVIIS HVPMOTISM <M rsjC> r GOtwS TO BE I CO*M?CCT, TWEWE GOT CLEAN 1 TMCOSV Of VOUPS 1 OUT Of > fOOLED AGAIISJ TWEV AAuST P^T J COIONGL BUT J AWAY »'U CECOMMENO I SEEMS A BIT OUr(K j TMiS MOffLO* QE ABCXJNIO HECE227 words
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Miscellaneous410 1958-08-08 6 BORN today, you have a fine mi and are both intuitive and lo- gical in your thinking. Rea usually curbs your impulse, and sense of logical action tends to t malise your native originality, fact, you are a rather Intere I combination of forces, it g Qi s toward making410 words
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Article173 1958-08-08 7 LONDON, \iu I'lt-vioils Today SO. I I{SS Clf> i sss 33 sk g«p| .-ers 23 buyers selli s sellers wH L ESS spot buyer 23 1 i bu.. i IJ 23 iU« l 1:, sellen tiißßl B WS BetUemenl i Sep< 23^ bu- ers 23 buyers 23%173 words
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Article97 1958-08-08 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 7 Previous Today FIN Straits spot 95.75 nom. 95.50 nom. UN futures Straits Contract Sept. 94.87 buyers 94.75 buyers 95.87 sellers 95.50 sellers o*t 94.75 buyen 94.62 buyers 95.75 sellers 95.25 sellers roM Quiet. SALES: Nil RUBBER: Futures Sept 28.20 buyers 28.10 buyers 28.4097 words
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Article27 1958-08-08 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 7 30 Industrials Previous Today 40 Domestic Bonda 89 36 89 31 iSf.^o |Q *7 is Stocks Composite Averages 173.79 174^8627 words
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Article69 1958-08-08 7 !^r spot and awaitine release, 28. afioata 27>-> to 27. Jrsl hall August shipment t' A 2l c alld f Lampong- spot JJd awaiting release 28, afloats to 27, first half August shipment 27, 26Vi cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and, awaiting release 43, afloats 42 to69 words
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Article80 1958-08-08 7 LONDON, Aug. 7. C °PRA Philippine, c.i.f. Uk/ Previous Today NWh I.uropean ports delivered co^S! $i9s seiiers $i97< idto Earopean ports delivered (0 (on Vr'nl? ton A«*-/Sept. £72 nominal £72 nom. l OIL crude Straits f.nropoan ports in bulk (iovlVnn 115 £106 "B" £106 sellers if80 words
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Article168 1958-08-08 7 early uncer- "i the London market;; yesterdw Britain? lower "put figure for tren° d We^ he recen t firm on 1 1 V"; later resumed '■''",!> ye demand and. had h?«' 10sp furt her gain. many "^^hed in Mtls of the mar V; ng chawReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-08-08 7 This group of students from the Nanyang Girls' School were among hundreds of visitors to the annual exhibition of the Teachers' Training College in Paterson Road. The two-day exhibition, which ended yes- terday, was aimed at demonstrating how to stimulate children's interest in learning. picture. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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191 1958-08-08 7 Wonderful news, say airline operators A IRLINE operators In Sin- gapore were delighted to hear that the Government had decided to go ahead with the utility part of the $8,000,000 terminal building in Paya Lebar airport. "That is wonderful news, said the manager of a big airline. But airline operators191 words
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173 1958-08-08 7 RESIDENTS of Nee Soon Village will be enter- tamed by the Singapore Police Force when 1 the "Little Police Week" opens there tonight. On each of the three nights, of the "week", the Nee Soon Police Station will be open to173 words
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Article43 1958-08-08 7 A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that Mrs. Florence Hazeldine, British children's nurse to the Royal Family in Bagdad arhen King Faisal of Iraq vas murdered, had return;d to Britain. She is 'safe and quite veil." he added. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-08-08 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Sweet and Lively: 1.30 Time Signal and News- 1.45 Fun and Frolic; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 At the Piano: 5.45 Radio Ranch; 6.00 Mailbag. Saro.iini Lourdes plays your requests; 630 Living in the Country, by lan Hope; G. 45 Lights On 6.5H118 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-08-08 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 4.03 p.m. TOMORROW: 5.04 a.m. and 4.58 p.m. SUNDAY; 6.55 a.m. and 6.09 p.m. MONDAY: 8.44 a.m. and 7.27 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.37 a.m. and 8.33 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.15 a.m. and 9.23 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.50 a.m. and 10.08 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-08-08 8 A fragrant tune was had by all ITALY made the first ever bits from its own battle of foreign challenge in Jersey's flowers— featuring a fountain world-famous Battle of Flowers with a perfume jet. last week. The municipality of This exh.bit took the An.-* San Remn237 words
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414 1958-08-08 8 Logan Gourlay - Logan Gourlay By it too late. Separating the young lovers isn't going to solve anything. The problem was crystallised when he said: "Andrew was a film star at 11." E It is the old show business problem of what hap- S pens414 words
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Article60 1958-08-08 9 SIGN HERE PLEASE! P Italian actress Gia Scala surrounded by a throng of eag- a I er autograph hunt- I I ers at the Sixth i I Annual Interna- a tional Film Festi- R raZ zn sa?i Sebastian 1 Spain, which is be- f ii n g attended by stars60 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-08-08 9 All packed up and with somewhere to go are these appealing Pembroke Corgi puppies who made sure they wouldn't be left behind on the family's Bank Holiday jaunt. Although they're only youngsters, tragedy hit the pups early: they lost their mother, Dinah, through a74 words
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581 1958-08-08 10 W. Ramsay - KUWAIT 'CLANSMAN' ADOPTS THE THE KILT W. Ramsay By IT looks as if the oil-rich state of Kuwait in the Persian Gulf is going to be the locale of mi explosive outburst in the not too distant future but, for a change, the situation that promises to develop there is581 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-08-08 10 4 NEW set of five commemorative stamps I issued on the 6th Anniversary of the revolution of July 23rd 1952 and titled "Industrial "Egypt" issued by the United Arab Re- > public "Egypt" Postmaster General. They are sold in five different colours, one for each, arranged inU.P.I. - 123 words
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Article193 1958-08-08 10 Mrs. Doyle is sailing away FIFTY ONE YEAR OLD Mrs. Gwendoline Doyle booked a passage to Australia with Mr. Peter Okajima, aged 26. because, she says, she wanted *o get away from the house where two men in her life died tragically. But she faces trouble as the 20.186-ton liner193 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-08-08 10 £750,000 LINE-UP I OF STARS IN TRING PARK) THERE was a smell of gunpowder on the summer air in Tring Park, Lord Rothschild's 500-acre Hertfordshire estate. Redcoats glowered at Colonial troops. An out-of-this-world village was growing amid the greenery. But no, Lord Roths- child was not trying to192 words
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Article, Illustration803 1958-08-08 11 THE LENSMAN - THE LENSMAN By nII) you ever *«P D think that a photo[rap hie exhibition udge has a Heart? such a nc< pi il(>- photographers tend \o forget it. some snapshooters have i Sal Picture of a pre-JJpiv-focused udges ey; S and Closing in a second Just803 words
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Article, Illustration299 1958-08-08 11 Birthday pictures are a must... older children cutting the cake is the highlight of the day. It is likely that most birthday snapshooting- will be done indoors. This means that you'll certainly want to use photoflash as your light source. You could do it with photoflood lighting, but it will299 words
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176 1958-08-08 12 'Nehru's stand is not neutral' charge Mr. Raja Huthe< slngh, a brother in-hiw of the [ndian Prime Mini t< r, said that Mr. Nehru's statement on c .siini:>ni conf< rence \2U f wet k showed u li I evidence of our basi i neutrality." Mr. Nehru said In a peechReuter - 176 words
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Article22 1958-08-08 12 A nine-day world conference against atom and hydrogen bombs is scheduled to open in Tokyo on Aumist 12.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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175 1958-08-08 12 riMiK new Indonesian Am--1 bassador tO Pakistan, Dr, Tjokroadisumarto, said iii Karachi that "it is not ti uc that Dr. Sukarno the Indonesian President) Is a Communist." The 49-year-old diplomat, who had just presented his credential, to the Pakistani President, told reporters, "it isReuter - 175 words
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Article194 1958-08-08 12 Cambodia PM for Peking parleys PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Prime Minister, who announced his country's recognition of Communist China last month, is due to leave for Peking and New Delhi, according to Western diplomatic sources in Bangkok. fo meet Nehru Th(? sources expressed fears that the Premier might decideReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration320 1958-08-08 12 H.K. FISHING FLEET MUST JOIN RED CO-OP OR BE IDLED THE Hong Kong fishermen's union is appealing to anti-Communist nations in South-East Asia for permission to fish in their waters. This follows Red China's action in closing the traditional fishing grounds in the Pearl River Estuary to Hong Kong's fishingReuter - 320 words
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Article22 1958-08-08 12 President Jusctlino Kubitrhok of Brazil Is ok pected to pay a state visit to India later this vcar. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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447 1958-08-08 12 A- pollution of the air is 'worsening' Glimpses r riiK Japanese meteorological agency has told v 1 Internationa] GeophysicaJ Assembly im-rij/'.B in Moscow that study of radioactive rainu indicates that the worlds atmosphere I coming Increasingly "dirty." m rhe agency also disclosed that radioactivity I airborne dust i< ''steadily IncreasingU.P.I.; Reuter - 447 words
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961 1958-08-08 13 HAROLD BUNTING - The U-boat that flew the white ensign HAROLD BUNTING By Broke tow, ran aground 1 1 HAD looked like being a lucky day for Kapitanleutenant Hans Rahmlow. Although he was having difficulties with his Üboatin rough seas, he had twice emerged unscathed from uir attacks, or what seemed to be961 words
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Article65 1958-08-08 13 PRACTICAL, scholarly and through, th'tr Is an account of archery, ancient and modern, which K^H make an irresistible appeal to all whQ practise tM erf. At for the others, they will fmd themselves fas* cmatcd by Griuilcj/'s farranQiftQ knowledge. They may tvtn be tempted to lake65 words
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Article, Illustration571 1958-08-08 13 THE DO'S AND DON'Ts OF BRINGING UP YOUR DOG THE FREE PRESS BOOK OF THE WEEK 1 r BRINGING UP YOUR DOG. By Rosamund Old field. Bland ford Press, 7s. 6d. r FHIS is something quite different for the x Book of the Week hut it was too delightful to571 words
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Article268 1958-08-08 14 a^ ft:., 1 fil C..W die 8.05; Qui Vive 8.01; lUus- J HIV. I O > riirs tiious 803; Beone stone 8.08; I" Maori Boy 8.01; Chanticleer 8.01; Queehsway 8.00; Quick THE PENANCJ t IP silver 7.13; Barlinnie 7.13; Tootle 9.00; Ganelon 8.1S; Three Cheers 7.12;268 words
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Article245 1958-08-08 14 4 r risp 810; M °nitor 8.09; HoliUaSS 1-6 riirS day I light S.OS; Anna Kumara 806; Grand Chancellor 8.05; Jolly Sailor 8.05; Gallant EmSt. Vitus 9.08; Malayan peror 8.03; lonosphere 8.02: Scholar 9.00; Prosperity 8.13; ?*f J Jlue c 801 n^ U c Jol >245 words
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144 1958-08-08 14 I^IKFRIRI), third to TtßVellei's Cheque suid Grey EHrBance, will be hard to' boat with only 3 Ib. extra in the Clasa 3 Div. 1 sprint. Eastern Way, stablemate of Grey EJlc^anre who UnLshed second to Tootle over iv could be the next be.st144 words
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545 1958-08-08 14 TUDOR WONDER HAS THE FORM TO WIN AGAIN ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW Cl. 1 Div. 1-1 1 miles lilt; (>() M) til' nillll of LaliU 9.07; Tluep Riaffi 9.01; Tudor Wonder 9.UU; Straits lode XII; On Stage 8.11; Brilliant Scholar 8.0o; Irish lVarl 8.05; Adelaide Star 7.10;545 words
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63 1958-08-08 14 These horses won't start tomorrow P HOB ABLE scratch. I ings at Penan* tomorrow are: Pride of Phoenix, Fire Risk. Shangrila, St. Vitus, Malayan Scholar, Holiday Flight, Anna Kumara, Grand Chancellor, Jolly Sailor, Little John, San Siro, Dollar Factory, Grey Elegance, High Sovereign, Night Sentry, High Hopes, Hit Parade, Glendore,63 words
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Article220 1958-08-08 14 0. 3 Div. 2-8 Furs Triple Crown 9.00 Blue Ace 8.13; Kanchil 8.12; Boy Garyth 8.11; Swanhaven 8.11; Super Picture 8.11; Setia 8.09; Royal College 8.09; Count Paid 8.0T; Dollar Factory 8.04; Fireworship 8.04; Balkan Arab 7.13; Conservative 7.13 Staff Officer 7.12. PIREWORSHIP, who220 words
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Article186 1958-08-08 14 PONTICAN, in the Class 3 Div. 2 6F. event, is the best bet of the day. He finished third to Bingo and Sunshine Lad the first day for which he drops 4 lb., meeting Bingo on eight and Sunshine Lad on one186 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-08-08 14 Cl. 3 Div. 3-6 Furs Canterbury 9.00; Indian Heather II 8.11; Glendore 8.11; The Aussie 8.09; Professor Bancot 8.07; Khandi Star 8.07; Game One 8.06; All Trumps 8.04; Superscope 8.03; Diamond Jubilee 8.02; Bonnie Express 8.01 Charlemond 7.12. IZHANDI STAR fifth to Wee Laddie, Scone182 words
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546 1958-08-08 15 Two more world records on fast Dublin track j i I BEST THOMAS of Australia broke the I A world two miles record when he clocked 8 mm 3 > sec In Dublin last night. Ulter, Murray Halberg of New Zealand beat the V orld record for four miles. llu-Reuter - 546 words
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138 1958-08-08 15 §*AM is hoping five hundred athletes attend the SouthAsia Peninsular in Bangkok next year lukhum N/aD{2 vice president of the A -nation of <i Burma and tef a a^y accept had learned that JW. also wanted to delegation. "a and South lI had not yet138 words
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Article52 1958-08-08 15 The Kiam Rushy Association has received an jltvltaUOII from the Penang Rugby Association for a Siamese tram to take part in an exhibition tournament soon in Penang, officials said in Banukok yesterday. They said the Navy team. 1957 champions, were likely to he chosen t<» representReuter - 52 words
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Article503 1958-08-08 15 GLAMORGAN ALL OUT FOR 26 RUNS Stutnam six lor 12, R Tutersall four lor 12). At Worcester: Worcestershire 285. Northamptonshire 130 and 94 for four (P. Arnold 53 not out). At Hove: Sussex 240. Gloucestershire 224 for six <R. Nicholls 49, G. Emmett 42). At Canterbury: Kent beat Derbyshire byReuter - 503 words
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Article118 1958-08-08 15 WARWICKSHIRE finished the second day of their match at Edgbaston against the New Zealand tourists yesterday with a lead of 76 runs and all their second innings wickets in hand. The tourists, resuming at 1G for no wicket, were dismissed for 265. The young Warwickshire left-armReuter - 118 words
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123 1958-08-08 15 Australian swim stars are in Japan AN Australian swimming team of 10 Including John Konrads has arrived in Tokyo by air after participating in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff. The swimmers will take part in the Japanese National Swimming ChamDionshAps to be hold for four days fromReuter - 123 words
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Article38 1958-08-08 15 Ace South African KOiferi Gary Player and IlaroU Henning will compete In th» Australian Opm in Adelaidi late this month. Golfing circles and sport writers believe Player wii start as favouriti for th( title. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement342 1958-08-08 15 tSPk Week-Ender is Isl^ljK FOR YOU! T^^JHK^ every week-end you get such a A|^k^ t prodigious line-up of talent fea%msL tures adventure exposes «L> J*s^%b close-ups sports, in Malaya's mm^tSm^^^M most exciting publication mL^^^M A Among the highlights in this week's W*^^ 1/* issue: SMOKE SIGNAL THUGS ,j \m Singapore342 words
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Article, Illustration559 1958-08-08 16 London view of reasons tor hurried talks in Peking DIPLOMATS U) London believe that Russia's backing out from a summit conference may have been part of the price of keeping Communist China from launching an offensive against Formosa. It was authoritatively reported in LondonU.P.I.; Reuter - 559 words
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180 1958-08-08 16 rpEAMSTERS' union official Frank Kierdori who claimed he was set alight by two unknown men last Monday, died yesterday in hospital at Pontiac, Michigan. Chief assistant prosecutor George F. Taylor said that a half-hour before the 56--year-old ex-convict died the "human torch"Reuter; U.P.I. - 180 words
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Article103 1958-08-08 16 Soviet hint of 'neutral' Lebanon U.P.I. THE Soviet Ambassador to the Lebanon has assured Beirut politicians that Russia would back the idea of a guaranteed neutral status for Lebanon, informed sources said in Beirut last night. The sources said Ambassador Serge Niktiv has not yet officially conveyed this point toU.P.I. - 103 words
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113 1958-08-08 16 ISRAEL is allowing only American planes to fly o"er Israeli territory on supply runs from Cyprus to Amman, reliable sources said in Amman last night. British planes are banned by the Israelis, it was said. U.S. planes flew Into Amman onU.P.I. - 113 words
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Article36 1958-08-08 16 Canada's Prime Minister. Mr. John Dietenbaker has told the House of Commons that he hopes the Queen would be able to make "an extensive visit" to Canada next year. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article33 1958-08-08 16 Ministry of Labour figures issued in London yesterday showed that there were 412,000 unemployed people in Great Britain in midJuly— 17,000 fewer than for the corresponding period in June. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article31 1958-08-08 16 Lady Islington, widow of the first and last Baron Islington, former Governor of New Zealand, died at her home in London yesterday. She was in her eighties. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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