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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-08-13 1 The Singapore Free Press Malayan Own Family Paper tr *****. -ore. Wednesday. August 13, 1958. Price 15Cts.17 words
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Article80 1958-08-13 1 Cyprus gang 3 men If ASKED gunmen swooplied on a North-East Cypru ige on Monday night "arrested, punished curfewed" force Greek Cypriote, according > reports reachIng Nicoj yesterday. 'he raidi who struck in Rizokarpa village acLcused one of the three Ofeek "being friendly with the British" and the [others ofReuter - 80 words
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97 1958-08-13 1 1,000 REBELS ATTACK TOWN IN SUMATRA V" 1 tiioiiMiiiii rebels Ev/ in Central Sumatra j= attacked the town of jjj Batu Sangkar on the E night of July 29, An- E tara news agency said E Em Jakarta yesterday. E E The rebels were E E driven off. E ElsewhereReuter - 97 words
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168 1958-08-13 1 >KiuAOiER A lunea L> Saleh al-Abdi. miliary Governor of iraq, said n a con munique broadcast over Bagdad Radio ast night that "certain nperialist stooges nave egun to intrigue against .ne Iraqi revolution." Th». communique said. c r i n imperialist Pjogea huv. begunU.P.I.; Reuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-08-13 1 I, I kl NI *N 20fl babies be B an arriv- lhrir mothers at the Capitol «> W«2jHi for a baby contest W H.o Sl, :iw Organisation. Harassed parents soothed ttuin is they waited for the judging to begin. Free Press picture shows some of the young contestants who had55 words
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335 1958-08-13 1 SWEEPING POWER OF ARREST FOR THE POLICE Summary arrest: Detention up to 2 years THE CHIEF SECRETARY, Mr. E. B. David, will introduce an emergency Bill at today's Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting designed to give the Government power to detain secret society men without recourse to a court of law.335 words
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Article32 1958-08-13 1 RUBBER PRICE UP CENT August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 82% cents per lb., up half a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was quiet.32 words
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31 1958-08-13 1 'Lebanon stability improves— Murphy Mr. Robert Murphy, President Eisenhower's special envoy to the Middle East, said last night he thought conditions in the Lebanon had "certainly improved and are Improving." ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article25 1958-08-13 1 Bee-expert Walter Wiltshire di<-d yesterday after being attacked by hundreds of wasps while he was carrying a nest at StokenChurch, Devon ReuterReuter - 25 words
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34 1958-08-13 1 1,400,000 in Calcutta have to walk MORE than 1,400,000 street car passengers had to walk home from their office r> and factories yesterday following a strike against the British owned Calcutta Tramways Company.- U.P.IU.P.I. - 34 words
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Article91 1958-08-13 1 33 in missing Japanese airliner A JAPANESE airliner carrying 31 passengers and a crew Of three was reported overdue last night on a flight from Tokyo to Nagoya. The plane left Tokyo last night on the flight to Nagoya, 175 miles west of the capital. Feared crashed It was fearedU.P.I. - 91 words
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Article211 1958-08-13 2 Shock rift with Covi on eve of big dehat jIIH. HAHA LJD-DLN TOUKAN an*fl nounced In New York yesterday that he had resigned as Jordan's representative at the United Nations because of disagreement With his Government's policies. He is expected to call a news conferenceU.P.I. - 211 words
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92 1958-08-13 2 Hart to sail to Britain on short holiday trip IMIE FINANChAI. BECRETARY, Mr. T M Hart and Mrs Hart an due I Jou\ t by g< a for En ;land tomorrow tot a hoi I holiday. They will be away for ab< I two month Mr. v I v. lij92 words
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101 1958-08-13 2 UK TO IGNORE ICELAND'S 12-M. LIMIT BRITISH fl hing xeeuMve In Hull ordered ■i\ if skipperi yesterday to d< i\ Iceland'^ new 12-mile fishery limit un der the protection oi Brih Navy ships. rhe new limit, which Britain <'t s noi i e< i ignise, i Into effect on Sept.U.P.I. - 101 words
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Article202 1958-08-13 2 ISKAKI. yesterday rejected .i R UBBi a n protest against allowing a British irlift to Jordan across Israeli territory. The Israeli reply, handed to the Soviel Ambassador in Jerusalem, Mr. Mikhail Bodrov, *aid the British flights had been carried cat ;.t thi- request of the JordanReuter - 202 words
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325 1958-08-13 2 Ike will propose majo economic assistance programme for M.E. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER will propose to the emergency I issei this afternoon a broad programme of economic development tor Middle East involving a regional organisation with its own <>pmt funds, it was learned in New York yesterday. The President Ls expected, inU.P.I. - 325 words
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125 1958-08-13 2 RED ENVO ACCUSES TITO GOVT OF MURDE THE Albanian legation Belgrade last n accused the Yugo Government ol "en® assassination" o* Albanian citizen suieo a Yugoslav pollceOM week. Mr. Piro Kocl, Alba. minister, told fl P l^' ference at the le a that the Yugoslav W rities were "direcw ponsible"Reuter - 125 words
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Article38 1958-08-13 2 A CONSIGNMENT Of American anti polin -K London airport, yesterday for Wftf a a threatening epidemic there." V Authorities in London speedrri up cleara f lities after the vaccine's oyerniKhi Atlantic U.P .I.U.P.I. - 38 words
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Advertisement117 1958-08-13 2 t^e greatest :^i booster of >l|^^^ > wf/ 'jli office output WZ since the typewriter Price 5455- 'Spore) SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. AURORA LTIh, 4^r Fragrant, delicious and pure us only pure unadulterated coffee made rom the Worlds finest selected coffee berries ccn be, but it cannot keep117 words
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201 1958-08-13 3 hINGAPORE is drinking less B and lw* The drop in Ijnuoi revenue so far this year te $2,294,000. Tin 1 Coveriimeiit expected an average monthly income of *****,000 frow liquor revenue. riie total estimated for the J sC ven months of this year vl201 words
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Article101 1958-08-13 3 EPARATi fersities for non-whites, which would own degrees and be equal in every resit to ot! outh African universities, were visualised [a majority report of a commission ot" inquiry, tabled Parliament yesterday. Process of development The supported by National (Government) rty membe: of the commission, said such universitiesReuter - 101 words
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Article146 1958-08-13 3 Most TB Gurkhas get cured VTJNE Gurkha soldiers n of a first batch of ?1 undergoing treatment for tuberculosis at the British Army chest hospital at i Bramshoot, Surrey r. re preparing to return "to Nepal. The men were brought to England under an army scneme to stamp out tuberculosisReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-08-13 3 'NINA DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO BE A GOODLOSER' Nina PoJiomareva10 words
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Article130 1958-08-13 3 rE offer of the Scottish island of Stroma as a prize in an American television puzzle programme may be withdrawn in view of the controversy it has caused, it was announced in New York yesterday. A spokesman for a cosmetic manufacturing company sponsoring the programme saidReuter - 130 words
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98 1958-08-13 3 BiARBARA PAYTON, .SI. > once th? cause of a celebrated pummeling of Franchot Tone by Tom Neal. jrestcraay filed suit for divorce from George a. Provas, 26. B furnituisalesman from Nogale* Arizonia. Miss Payton. who said •n« plans to resume art-U.P.I. - 98 words
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218 1958-08-13 3 jIIOSCOW RADIO said last night its women ift athletic champions Nina Ponomareva and Galina Zybina did not know "the ordinary platitude" that "in order to be a good winner you must learn to be a good loser." The radio was commentingReuter - 218 words
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Advertisement39 1958-08-13 3 KINE FURNITURE J COMPETITIVE 1 PRICES BY i IVAN NIN Above is 3 line I Easy Char IPah't iad.e nade P 6 &M2.orcha-dßood fcore. Tel :34 144/***** -&UESS,) (l "JDn in our pei <oliimns P»tln»li Horns at 'OH prices39 words
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Advertisement262 1958-08-13 3 Only 1 in 5,000 of cigarette smokers may join that select circle for whom Sobranie Virginia Cigarettes are made. Now 8.0 A.C. passengers the world over may obtain Sobranie to complete the luxury of incomparable cuisine and service. SOBRANIE VIRGINIA As supplied to 8.0.A.C, the world over iJiSWtt/ flufe m262 words
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Article211 1958-08-13 4 Opinion An unholy interest DEKING is taking an 1 unholy interest in t h c anti-terrorist campaign in Malaya and by lies is seeking* to mask in Red China the utter failure of the Malayan communists to seize power. Describing the terrorists as the "Malayan National Liberation Army," the official211 words
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1025 1958-08-13 4 Isle of 10,000 elephants now has only 800 'Tin- c< lon i tephant, i iich once roamed the country In greal i.. rdfi, is m grave dan get i>i bxl In t ion. Experts estimate thai only T. r )O-8uo wild elephants are toft on the Island today compared withReuter - 1,025 words
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462 1958-08-13 4 TO BE UNDRESSED WILL BE CORRECT DRESS AT THIS CONFERENCE NUDISTS Of 40 nations are reading British weather reports with special interest this week-end. For a short, cold and wet summer is threatening discomfort and unnatural conditions lor the sixth World Naturist Congress which opens in Britain on Sunday. MoreReuter - 462 words
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Advertisement47 1958-08-13 4 PATEK PHILIPPE WATCHES "Pent. < ent. oi on \illy higl U i than 30 ond 2 ioppl mtirelj hand-made by wotchmct'. urs an,. odjii tort tfho rl uly mainloin tho t in t trod h flora 'fc Ci neva wotch makIng I, H. SENA, LTD. Bangkok, Singapore Penang.47 words
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Advertisement55 1958-08-13 4 foi| don't lit I .t7 H THIS I (yy\ HAPPEN I t| J^£ TO YOU! I Furniture removing I is a job for experts...* m Your heavy furniture, porcelain, cry i^B nrciln our expert care. We pack, crate, H mm flk i^^^B I \3 II TRANSPORT STORAGE! LIMITED 173 CECIL55 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-08-13 5 Showdown expected at today's key Front talk SHOWDOWN is expected at today s meet ing of the central committee of the Singa pore Labour Front between the Chief Ministei Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who wants to form a Unite Socialist Front to fight the extremists, an those who oppose his205 words
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166 1958-08-13 5 '^Hhf Meclicitl Supermieii- d /t oi the Kandang m':: I I Ur A t^RrulaiKUui.iin < Mciday H r iiai :<- tin public lv s^E'. mccs only i^KVaV commenting on a Kfj,':, iinplaint that '^B*t\vo :unij :l iiu-e.s" were 1^Bj t ,i tS ;ti166 words
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Article54 1958-08-13 5 The Hindu, the Southern :ndian morning newspaper, yesterday resumed publicaion after one weeks break -the first in its 80-year llstory. The paper decided to uspend publication folowing clashes between trike pickets and employees rying to get to work. Em)loyees on strike had since ipologised for the clashes,54 words
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Article237 1958-08-13 5 I TOM weapons cniei Sir William Penney, and Sir Frederick Brunei- rett, Britain's chief defence scientist, are flying to Washington on pecial mission this month. In consultation with U.S. defence chiefs they will draw up a list o tomic secrets to be exchanged under the237 words
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205 1958-08-13 5 Rocket sites: Big spy hunt now planned in U.K. rHE most elaborate peace-time countersplonage operation in Bri.lin's history is bein>4 planned to try to keep secret the sites selected for Bluestreak, the H-bomb :arrying rocket. Security chiefs are convinced that the Russian* #111 make a tremendous effort to pinpoint the205 words
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40 1958-08-13 5 Sir Lynn Unsoed-Thoma. inner British Sollctlor enera! visiting the u.s. iid yesterday that, both the nited States and Great ritain must help Arab itionalism now or later >me to gripa with its Tects.— U.P.l.40 words
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Advertisement42 1958-08-13 5 4- I Silyo lltf as it cleans l Shl n «rlng sliver and X' 11 vuu urn V ■i:lii;u Silvo givef that reaUj Bj n is made ft' t IngreB' lf mpletely .sate foi l rc) tvea it th W 44 H»42 words
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Advertisement232 1958-08-13 5 j Paramount gives you a wide selection of elegant silverware. In addition to the Dv Barry tea and coffee service (illustrated above) there are the Keswick, Regency and Stately services. Each has charm and beauty. These, and other table appointments are displayed at the sole distributors... S(LV£R<RAFT 29A-31 Penang Road,232 words
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Advertisement65 1958-08-13 6 CHESTERFIELD PACKS I S MORE PLEASURE. |l i hi v ITo (ho touch aflfl^ J I {to the taste, M hf \M J «an Ace v- Kay fflfnCSK 1 I ChcsteiTicld satis- |J|m' —v I > fies the most ijWjM. 1- I burns more ovenly, "Mf K^ Z I /smokes65 words
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Miscellaneous234 1958-08-13 6 I I 188 I I HI H| Hi i mI I By BB Hi HI BB 1^ WH 00 VP KB lllieiliilHillllllßHlllllllllllll^^ *************** *****1 Ji:n iiawki: l»? Sydney Jordan X" KFEP CALLIKIG THOSE j KHHffIHBT <-vfc At,SuA^E Twfc X^ HOW THE MECK I CRAZY POOLS AND TFLL IMM W®&&^*\ A234 words
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Miscellaneous484 1958-08-13 6 VTTT^ I OORN today. jO u are i 1 o O rare individuals who a f th S versatile, has the ability t. do 9 thing well, a Jack of all ti 1 0 may well be. but you 1 master ol anything y o i i 9 You have484 words
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Article160 1958-08-13 7 ONDON, tttf. I I'ic\ious loduy \'o 1 cil is U8 2a huvei s 23 2.i sellers 24 seller 23 buyers 23 buyei eUer 24 sellei i ut 23 j bu 23 buyei 1 2H ellen 24 seller I !;S^ sitllt ni.'ill 1 it 23 buyei 24 buyer160 words
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Article99 1958-08-13 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 11. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 95.37 nom. 95.12 nom. UN futures Straits Contract Sept 94.25 buyers 94.25 buyers 95.25 seller* 95.25 sellers o<t 94.12 buyer* 94.12 buyers 95.12 sellers 95.12 sellers TOM Quiet. SALES: Nil RUBBER: Futures Sept. 28.40 buyers 28.60 buyers 28.6099 words
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Article31 1958-08-13 7 NEW YORK. Auk 1! v i, Previous Today ;r !l, lK 512.43 508.19 j n ,,,1r,M,,s 133.77 132.29 S?S CBonds 80.16 89.03 65 Stocks Composite Averages 17^25 17^8831 words
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Article61 1958-08-13 7 and awaitins 21K to li I shipment Lampong soot release 27U i 26 to 26'".' iTork), Volte rices quoted in U.S. ccr.ts per W. 27% to 27. first half Augus shipment 27. 2G'j elf, Sarawal spol 27 Muntok white 3p and awaiting release 4:*. afloat.-- 42 t< 40.61 words
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Article53 1958-08-13 7 LONDON. Aug. 12, V J Phlllppim .i. rK/ Previous Today Sn" Porta '^'"vered COPRA,' Vf^MV^m& mSOm IM sellcra rir f i iiue Straits "Porta in butt OCOxn oil crude "cerloT Crs 105 tf seller* IpO WNE° n copßA c.i.f. r.V £11 scllc^ enavsseiiem sllo JlJ™ $189.0053 words
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Article197 1958-08-13 7 RUSH TO BOOK SITES AT BIG FAIR Bookings for open spaces at the Singapore Constitution Exposition to be held at the former Kallang airport from January 24 to February 24 are coming in at such i rate that they have exceeded the organisers' In the last two weeks, about 200197 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-08-13 7 Brother officers provide a guard-of-honour for Captain R. C. S. Stewart of the Royal Army Medical Corps, and Miss Loretta Louise McMonagle after their wedding at the Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road, Singapore, yesterday. A reception was held at the R.A.M.C. officer's mess. The couple will spend their honeymoon inFree Press - 55 words
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Article108 1958-08-13 7 MORE than 20 businessmen in Singapore have so far sent in applications to join the trade delegation to Australia and New Zealand next month. Aim of the tour, which is being organised by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, is to promote trade Mr.108 words
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Article135 1958-08-13 7 settlement day for last account on the "-X ,xchan,c te Jrted to restrict I.^ to omc extent continued and lanced over a particularly ndu trials, which Wei centre o! n again iti. bank rate b this had effect on giltf" >ritlea until W 1 ol theReuter - 135 words
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Miscellaneous94 1958-08-13 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Music from the Opera; 1.30 Time Sigßal and News; 1.45 Moie Music from the Opera; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 District Newsletter; 5.30 Tea Dance; 5.45 Hawaiian Blossoms; G.OO Invitation to the Walts; 6.15 Children's Bain Dance; C.45 Lights On; 0.53 Announcement^ and Singapore Share Market94 words
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Miscellaneous85 1958-08-13 7 iHiiiiiiiiiiimimi3iiiiimiiiii!!"£ iSINCAPORE I IHIGH TIDES I TODAY: 10.15 a.m. and 9.23 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.50 a.m. and 10.08 p.m. 5 FRIDAY: 11. 23 a.m. and 5 10.51 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.56. a.m. and 11.35 p.m. SUNDAY 12.30 p.m. MONDAY: 0.19 a.m. and 1.03 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.05 a.m. and 1.39 p.m. Tl 185 words
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THEY DID LIKE TO B BESIDE THE SEAS E DE!
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Article, Illustration98 1958-08-13 8 Many a spill but it was all part of the fun A GROUP of girls x (above) hang on to one another in a team race. There was many a spill in this event but the girls smiled it off. Left, two of the girls perform the "blow the birthday98 words
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Article, Illustration172 1958-08-13 8 MORE THAN 250 Singapore girls had the time of their lives when the Federation of Girls Clubs held their first picnic at the Tanah Merah Youth Club last Sunday. The Far East Air Force provided food and refreshments and the musicMAK KIAN SENG - 172 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-08-13 9 MISS LUCY LAM iTI (above left), a youth club leader, gives two of the smaller girls advice on how to run the three-legged race. Left, close competition as the bigger girls take part in another three-legged race. Bottom left. Members of123 words
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Article, Illustration925 1958-08-13 10 Pelham Groom - CHOLERA IT WAS A CASE OF KILL CURE Pelham Groom By I i>fcent epidemics In other parts of the world call to mind tin days when Singapore was smitten peri< >d ically by both smallpox and cholera. The fight against smallpox in those early clays was hampered by the difficulty925 words
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252 1958-08-13 10 23, 000 TAX CASE DROPPED FOR THE SAKE OF ILL WIFE THE tax men dropped a court case against a 53-year-old company di rector because it might endanger his wife's life. Nottingham magistrates Were asked to withdraw 15 summonses against Maurice B, Randall, who va:, alleged to have evaded 23,000252 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-08-13 10 A view of St. John's Island where the first j quarantine station was established in 1874 a move made at that tune to combat the threat of cholera. Tho island still serves a similar rmrnnse.37 words
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Miscellaneous234 1958-08-13 10 CLUES ACROSS 15. Anger from Sir BdWtfd 7. An entertaining fuss usual- 17. Resist this relative W ly about nothing (1, 4, 3, 5) 18. A good debater maw 8 Such a person can easily (5) rp fall in love (11) 19. Such a pitiful express 12. Lights up! she's234 words
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Article, Illustration162 1958-08-13 11 The favourite playmates of ten-year-old >(,(• Loo De Zandonati, are three kangaroos, all peta <>f Australian doctor, Geoffrey More? with whom Marie Lou lives at his home In Lincoln. rhe kangaroo! live In a roomy enclosure iii the doctor's garden. Sometimes they are ii i162 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-08-13 11 dancing matinee given by the pupils of Miss Violet Ballantine at the Adelphi Theatre, London. Proceeds from the shoio were donated to the League of Pity. Like all other little girls these three sometimes fall from grace at home. But on stage they are angels and they83 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-08-13 11 The iron man |News| 'l^- Bib Lw^*"^' l^ mam To embellish a residential housing estate in one of the districts of Vienna, the builders have erected ct bronze statue, below, of a soccer goalkeeper. It is by sculptor Ladislaus Stoecker.40 words
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481 1958-08-13 12 DUBUCATION of v Chinese Communist map which shows parts of India within i the "approximate borders of China" in an ollicial Chinese magazine has spotlighted the i question of Ked China's frontiers with India. The map in the July "China fU.P.I. - 481 words
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Article251 1958-08-13 12 Peking buying freely in HK COMMUNIST CHINA'S high-gear industrial and agricultural expansion programme is eating into its gold reserves. The Chinese are discovering that their young industries are incapable of coping with growing demands from China's agricultural fields and industrial contruction sites. Consequently, they have Stepped up their purchases ofU.P.I. - 251 words
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Article51 1958-08-13 12 Nationalist China earned a favourable balance of U. 5.513,300,000 In trade with Japan during the first half of this year, the Bank of Taiwan said in Taipeh. The two way trade was U. 5.534,500,000 and U. 5.547,800,000. 547,800,000 in favour of Formosa, the Bank said.—U.P.I. - 51 words
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99 1958-08-13 12 Scorpion breeding is new 'Industry' PEASANTS f ,f the Yangtse Province of Hupeh have founded a new industry at Laohokow the breeding of scorpions for their poisons, which have medical uses, the Peking New China News Agency reports. Chinese doctors have prescribed the poison of scorpions for treatment of convulsionsReuter - 99 words
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Article47 1958-08-13 12 JAPAN'S 3,500,000-mem-ber General Federation of Trade Unions (SOHYO) is preparing to launch an all-out drive this autumn for Japanese recognition of Red China. The Federation feels that the Tokyo Government's attempts to resume trade with Red China without opening diplomatic relations are unsatisfac- U.P.I. tory.-U.P.I. - 47 words
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Article404 1958-08-13 12 'CLARIFY U.S. STAND ON MATSUS' T*HE new war scare oft A the China coast had ominous implications for the United States, the Washington Post said in a leading article. "It is impossible yet to know whether the Chinese communists have i decided to move into the Quemoy and Matsu islandsReuter - 404 words
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Article60 1958-08-13 12 The London Financial Times reported that most Japanese shipbuilders believe that 1958 will be the last year in which Japan can expect to lead the world in tonnage that is launched. This newspaper's Tokyo correspondent said prospects for large-scale domestic orders were dim. and "even theReuter - 60 words
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Article262 1958-08-13 12 new settle with Red China' call BUSINESSMEN in Tokyo are hoping the Jan anese Government will take immediate stem to resolve its differences with Communist China so that advantage can be taken of the easing of the Consulative Committee on Trade with Communist Nations (COCOM) trade embargo The result ofReuter - 262 words
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Article57 1958-08-13 12 The London Financia I Times. commenting 01 Japanese exports, declared "So far her exports navi stood up well to the Inter national recession "But the steep deelim n export letters of crefl arranged in recent montw suggests that B nark change for the worse BReuter - 57 words
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Article16 1958-08-13 12 The authoritio.s 01 the city's 200,000 pop" I tion.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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57 1958-08-13 12 President Sukarno told the first Indonesian I tional Scientific Congress In Jakarta that it •< guided democracy replaced liberalism. nlK l I "We are now living In a nuclear revolution, s therefore we may not think according to the a I outdated systems ofReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement79 1958-08-13 12 The Magazine for the Malayan Home A well as giving complete details of all Radio Malaya's BnglUh, Malay, Indian and Chinese programmes, the BBC Qtneral Overseas Service, Radio Australia and All India Radio, your Radio Weekly is full of interesting features OB thejatett Almi and pop record!, reviews Of new79 words
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Article, Illustration245 1958-08-13 13 Blues by the best from U.S. int. SOUND OF \7.'/. Henry -Red" Allen AM-Stars: Wild Man Blues, Rosetta. Mai Waldron All-Stars featuring Billi< Holiday: Fine and Mellow; Tee Wee Russell and Jimmy Giuffre; Blues. Couni Ba*.ie All-Stars: I Left My Baby. Dickies Dream; Jimmy CiufTre s<,lo: The Train And The245 words
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Article208 1958-08-13 13 Johnny sings for young lovers 'Oirwv MATIIIS. "Warm" c «O»Panied by Percy Faith 111(1 Ms Orchestra. Warm, My (),,e And Only Baby, Baby BabVi ««Ktfol Of Stars, By Myself. In Th«> Wee Small Hours" Of ,!"> Momimr. Then I'M Be Of Vow. im <;, ad There Joy, What I! I208 words
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Article144 1958-08-13 13 GENTLEMEN TREFER BLONDES. With Carol rhannin.; Vvonnt Adiir, Ja»k MeCauley, Eric Brothnson, QeOTfC S, Irrffif, •md tbe origin;* l Broadway cast. Overture, It's High Time, Bye Bye Baby, Little OW Profit Little Rf>ck, .Inst A Kiss Apart. I Love What I'm Doing. Sehemt. It's l>riiciiirul Down In144 words
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Article, Illustration619 1958-08-13 13 JJACHMANINOFF was a lonely, introspective man who once said that composing music is as much a part of ray life as breathing and eating, I compose music because I must give expression to my feelings, just as I talk because I must give utterance to619 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-08-13 13 LOVELY HULA HANDS. Various Hawaiian groups. Lovely Hula Hands, Little I'.rown Gal, Nani (Beautiful). My Yellow Ginger Lei, Hukilau, xauiliwili, To You Sweetheart Aloha, My Little Grass Shack. (Fontan-. 10-inch, 661 001 TR). What will they think of next! This disc has a dance lesson155 words
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Advertisement112 1958-08-13 13 B^B^B&Bt7""~"'"^W S^^ x^ 2 Bell HOWell Bmm ELECTRIC EYE j AUTOMATIC MOVIE CAMERA j Never before ho* any movie comcro harnessed the encrqv of liqhr itself unaided by tprinqs or bottrrics or tronsistort to Ml the lens. Every bit of power used to set the Dcsiqn 290 titn I originates112 words
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Article161 1958-08-13 14 Aussie rejects offer from U.S. LAN EIGHTEEN-YEAR-A OLD QUEENSLAND TENNIS STAR HAS REJECTED A SCHOLARSHIP OFFER BY THE PAN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN TEXAS. U.S.A. The offer was made to Ken Fletcher through Australian Davis Cup captain Harry Hopman. Fletcher said: "Though the offer was attractive, I have decided that it161 words
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Article91 1958-08-13 14 First jockey 100 winners A HTHUR 'S( obic" Brea.sley. iV 44-year-old Australian Who was champion jockey in England last year, yesterday at Folkestone, Kent, became the fir.st jockey ot the present English flat Reason to ride 100 winners. Breasley rode 173 winners last season when be became the first AustralianReuter - 91 words
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Article30 1958-08-13 14 B<>VH't weight-lifter Fyrloi Nikitln i el a n»>w world roCpTd in th»- llßhtwriuht fia.s: at Kiev yestorday. ll<achW'VPri a tWfr-hnnrt hrr>., U.P.I. Of 286. 6 ib.U.P.I. - 30 words
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438 1958-08-13 14 A BRITISH GIRL TO BEAT THE RUSSIANS HAROLD PALMER WRITES ON PROSPECTS FOR THE EUROPEAN GAMES 4\\ the Home Countries only England collected gold medals in Empire Games athletics and their successes were restricted to field events and relays. So what hope is there for British victories in the European438 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-08-13 14 No, no, dear— dismissed for three runs doesn't mean this one's got to look for a new job also20 words
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Article87 1958-08-13 14 A USTRALIANS Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser winner and runner-up at i I Wimbledon, reached the I third round of the men's singles in the Newport (Rhode Island) lawn tennis j tournament yesterday. Cooper beat Larry Nagler (New York) 6-3, 6-4, but Fraser had a87 words
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Article311 1958-08-13 14 SHOT AND HAMMER CHANCES BRIGHT student from Pinner, is j getting within range of i these Russians with his new British record of 211 ft. llin. i Gold medallists at Cardiff who have little hope of similar success at Stock- holm are Suzanne Allday, who won the women's discus, Geoff311 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-08-13 14 •<■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ The Duke of Edinburgh turned cricketer the other day when he captained a team against one led by Lord Porchester. It was a match in aid of the National Playing Fields Association and took place at Highclere Castle, Hampshire. The Duke, who tookKeystone - 100 words
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162 1958-08-13 14 By ARCHIE QUICK S ALTHOUGH the New Zealand cricketers declare that their game will be all the stronger as a result of their bitter experiences in England this summer I tin- clerstand that if and when they are allotted another tour the Test162 words
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473 1958-08-13 14 Pleaded a cricket ball for six... JJOW often ha. a 1 cricket ball! been headed fjl six? John Stone field in* at silly mi(! o|l for Martineau fjfj in the Birmin s j lam Parks Association League against! r Highbury CC, jump- r ed to field a shot 5 misjudged473 words
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Article488 1958-08-13 15 COUNTY BATTLE GROWS KEENER. I TllK English county cricket championshii I battle ts really warming up. I failing to salvage any points from the! I a j Portsmouth yesterday against botton I table Warwickshire, Hampshire are nov I hrd precariously at the top. They are oni^ I ts ahead OfReuter - 488 words
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Article106 1958-08-13 15 By ALLAN LEWIS rpROPHIES will be present- to the winning owner, trainer and jockey o( we His Majesty's The Van* Q Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup at Kuala LuniDur on Saturday. The owner will receive the 1 1 lallnige tup and a replica, me trainer will receive a106 words
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Article75 1958-08-13 15 tennis star Memn Ro.sc interrupt- game last night to NO Comment" when X about the suspension status by the ggjn Lawn Tennis As'i' J H Waj playing cards ta *9sft V 1 a Hamburg f 'ubbuilciin although SV Mcl s?«ni« newt n ,7. a radio telephonwU.P.I. - 75 words
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Article23 1958-08-13 15 MANCHESTER 1 UNITED players whistled and hummed cheerfully to the strains of a mouth organ as a coach took23 words
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Article41 1958-08-13 15 Sceptre, which will represent Britain in the America's Cup yacht race against the United States, arrived in New York yesterday in the freighter Allatia. The races start at Newport (Rhode Island) en September 20.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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41 1958-08-13 15 Odds on the Roy llams-Hoyd Patterson heavyweight championship fight on Aug. 18 at Wrinlry li<l in Los Angeles were posted b.v ffamblrrs vrstorday. Brttrrs quoted 1-7 on for Palcrson, and Harris was listed at 5-1. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 41 words
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139 1958-08-13 15 Aussie girl outlasts Miss Bloomer SHIRLEY Bloomer, the British Wightman Cup player, was beaten by the Australian No. 1 Lorraine Coghlan, in a 100-minute baseline duel for th? West German international women's singles lawn tennis title yesterday in Hamburg. Miss Coghlan won 0-4. 7-5 though th» Grimsby girl led inReuter - 139 words
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Article118 1958-08-13 15 Emmett going to retire CIEORGE EMMETT. the 45J year-old Gloucestershire County Cricket club batsman, has decided to retire from first-class cricket at the end of the summer. He will stay with the county as coach, but will relinquish the captaincy which he has held for the past three years. GloucestershireReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-08-13 15 picture. E (jlamour girl in the sports arena is Miss J. I) Oiling of Canada, she was eompetini in the shot-put event at the White City Stadium, London, during the Britain versus Common- wealth athletics match. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 44 words
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174 1958-08-13 15 them to a training ground in Munich yesterday morning. They arc back In Munich, scene of last February's air crash, to play a Munich combination team this afternoon. Many friends Manager Matt Busby, cri tically injured in the crush, said: "We made so many friendsReuter - 174 words
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Article267 1958-08-13 16 I Supersonic I target hit by guided A-A missile T*HE U.S. Army's new supersonic Kingfisher 1 target missile slashed across the sky over White Sands missile range at Alamogordo, New Mexico yesterday and was successfully intercepted by the Talos anti-aircraft guided missile. It was theU.P.I. - 267 words
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125 1958-08-13 16 U.S. feels early attack by Reds unlikely I>ED CHINA'S Je t flights over the fortified Nationalist Chinese island of Quemoy yesterday were seen in Washington as a further move in Peking's new war of nerves in the Formosa Strait. However, Washington officials feel that so far the evidence does notU.P.I. - 125 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-08-13 16 MR. F. H. R. White, 42. has been appointed tho new Singapore station superintendent for Malayan Airways. He succeeds Mr. Allen Collins, who has returned to Britain. Mr. White who has 21 years service with BOAC, was with the airline's Bagdad office untilFree Press - 60 words
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Article85 1958-08-13 16 TIGER MAULS TRAINER ma ALEX KERR, 38-year-old animal trainer, was detained last night in hospital at Southport, Lancashire with leg and arm injuries after being attacked by a tiger in the ring of Bertram Mills Circus. The tiger, three-year-old "Sikh," sprang on him from a platform during his act. knockedReuter - 85 words
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216 1958-08-13 16 THE Daily Mail reports today that Madame Nuri es-Said, 65-year-old widow of the murdered Premier of Iraq, is "living in a London flat, nearly destitute -and unaware that her husband is dead." According to the newspaper, she has with her theReuter - 216 words
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Article37 1958-08-13 16 Moroccan authorities have refused an American freighter permission to dock j at the port of Safi after learning it was carrying supplies for U.S. air bases at Rabat, it was learned yester- day. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Article136 1958-08-13 16 ANOTHER U.S. SUB. UNDER THE POLE T<HE U.S. Deten* Depart ment announce? l^ night that the n U c ea submarine Skate had S ed under the North duplicating the ieat a e complLshed eight d 5" earlier by the Nautili The Department said the Skate which sailed f rU.P.I. - 136 words
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Title Section12 1958-08-13 1 Birth of a Babu FREE PRESS FILM SUPPLEMENT Wednesday, August 13, 1958.12 words
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246 1958-08-13 1 British critics could not have been more lavish in praise pEW films of a semi-documentary nature have been so enthusiastically acclaimed as "Birth of a Baby. 1 Below are typical comments from the British Press: THE STAf* ...-.t "There is nothing that offends good taste. The picture advises and instructs246 words
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414 1958-08-13 1 HERE IT ISFILM EVERY WOMAN MUST SEE science has made rapid advances since the original version of "Birth of a Baby" probably the most attention compelling film ever screened. The new version has been completely revised and brought right up-to-date. Modern pre-natal treatment is carefully explained, as is presentday hospital414 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-13 1 HOW t'te film starts Mary Burgess, a young l<. >de, has h>!d her nUSDOnd that she thinks she is (mving a baby. She goe:> to a doctor, who confirms it Then ti explains with the help of charts (above) how the baby will develop73 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-08-13 2 and what exercise she must take I Then as her confinement ap- I proaches she calls in for her find ex- s amination. The doctor listens to the beating of the baby's heart through I her stethescope. And the sound is re- S produced on the87 words
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Advertisement160 1958-08-13 2 ir- EVANS- v i_ /f H I L 1 Ani* ratßtiAiioj tawmpiTt—i^ Ijf/il L^l ts thu sm e (i( a fjjtj y w 10 |S <Wf||. 'Sfflaßnff U| /aii fag thoroughly enjoying the sheer i luxury of soothed and sweetened JHlMlfM| EVANS antiseptic lilffMi BABY POWDER BiwiW and prickly JLImMM160 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-08-13 3 A DAY or two later the doctoi gets an urgent summons. THE moment has arrived. Soon he has assisted in the delivery of a fine, healthy baby a girl. The months of care, the regular examinations, the dieting and exercise all these have contributed to the127 words
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Advertisement151 1958-08-13 3 /O y*> N\ PARAFOAM MATTRESSES "^^^^W is > (i) */^^^^^y "BIRTH OF A BABY" Ladies Preview Competition fnu O&Hi /^/l/l/ iiC^O if you fY f)i nm r>c fi fiim f th f i:- 1 1 o» 1 1l LI/ lUr l^bFlV Vl/vVllCdv C Pltol THcafre on lflCI Mlh Augu-.t, 19151 words
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277 1958-08-13 4 I mmsmm-\ IT IS a well-known 1 medical fact, that the expectant mother needs additional nutrtion to maintain her health during pregnancy and assist in the normal growth of the unborn babe The expectant mother most saiejjuard her own health. This is so277 words
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Article652 1958-08-13 4 AMBROSE KHAW - AMBROSE KHAW r B V I t h i: \v o r i) s •proud" and "father" are as inseparable as the birds and the bees in the society columns whenever a bab\ arrives on the scene. Hut that beaming man you see busy652 words
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Article, Illustration442 1958-08-13 5 FROM a.m. in til 1 noon on Mondays nc! Fridays, a kindly nglish midwife with 1 winkle in her eye &d a d: >rful word )r everyone ran be f the Singapore 1 ry, Serangoon Waj with her 1:: of bonny442 words
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Advertisement86 1958-08-13 5 We coulq not go without:^B[ V w yWC'^k i :^j^m M* **\j 'if B >4^^^3ft v l^HW^Hn^Bjß 7^ J^^^^k l^^tW^^m^PW^T '-OC> '■■'-*''^^S Gm^v^M^P v Notn n 9 is more distressing than baby's r -J2 r cough, Nyal Baby Cough Syrup designed to 9' y e quick, soothing relief from coughs86 words
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Article, Illustration447 1958-08-13 6 Kathleen Hickley - WHAT A BLESSING TH BEEN TO MOTHERS Kathleen Hickley By CASH lON notes about maternity Styles Bfi all very well," said Mrs. Lee dismally, "but nothing, nothing in the world can disguise the fact that I'm eight months pregnant." Well of course, that's true enough, but who wants to disguise447 words
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Advertisement88 1958-08-13 6 0?aon t they look wonderjullX W Tllp y certainly do! Ever since the quads wen; I A -"I 1 C(\tlC horn Mrs Kasan bin Sab( H has insisted on I U C^ J M Cussons Baby Powder. The powder that is I M gen tie... soothing... and refreshing, made cspe-88 words
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Article, Illustration416 1958-08-13 7 SA CK LINE HAS TO-BE blessif for young with theu worries. iber speaking t0 a c :■•'< in Singapore me that after t he when people were ablr to obtain more many babies began contract -in eye disease o keratomalacia. dly t ''Ugh, he said, it was the result of416 words
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Advertisement74 1958-08-13 7 Sturdy and Straight j on Cow Gate B ivGo^W'i^PSt 1 Surely this is proof that yli^tiiji^^cSS^ i Cow Gate is the finest COW GATE MOTHERCRAFT SERVICE There are FREE Mothercraft Bureaux in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang where qualified nurses are at your service to give advice on infant74 words
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300 1958-08-13 8 E I/MM is made from 1V milk produced in E the richest dairy re- gions of the world under the strict 5 supervision of the Borden system of E quality control. E Stringent regula- lions, applied at every step from the cow300 words
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792 1958-08-13 8 EXPECTING YOUR FIRST BABY? NO NEED TO WORRY OR FRET -YOU KNOW MUCH MORE THAN YOU REALISE J^O you are going to have a baby. You are happy anci excited, but if this ts your first child you wonder whether you will792 words
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Advertisement38 1958-08-13 8 Give your skin the B jj§ loving care of gentle ]Hlllfcfji PALMOLIVE Yes! Palmolivo's mild and ZentT* 'Ws%B&"- '"^^x/'*" i lather <<eep your^shln soft and lovel) mm^&si'' Wm it bring s you richer t creamier lather J*Sl 4^38 words
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Advertisement371 1958-08-13 8 NEW POWDER IS JUST RIGHT FOR BABY Whitecross anti bacterial agent V^ baby powder has which achieves lastim been in popular use in disinfection Singapore and the it i s easy to use is SSH n r many non-irritant, does not' in. eCently ™m. was /n r^n^S reParatl n Patible371 words
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847 1958-08-13 9 MILKMANSHIP-HOW TO MAKE THE VERY BEST i\ HOLLAND, the "country of milk," you will 1 find the large Nutricia factories located r ighl in the middle of the richest pastures. These locations were, of course, chosen with r he greatest care in order to ensure a regular suppb ()t iresn847 words
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Advertisement44 1958-08-13 9 Before and... after the /mt\ oirtn ot a rJabv (1 "'other and child. ./^V \~ylA 1 VVcstiiij^iouse L^uJ/ohoYlqOMiu^ AIR-CONDITIONER >^ With 'Jfl'Vir-jr 1/ U t?J m operation in J^ v vesiinfiiiousc 0 230 v 50 cycles. V^-^;m 9 <ir 10 Phillip Street, Singaport Td. *****44 words
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Advertisement274 1958-08-13 9 Smr^l "All she needs >p f is a start" jubt as your child needs to start learning the value of protection in life It is you who carry the big responsibility for her future and security SAVINGS So< lets face lt! Have you ArmiiUTC actually a plan that will give274 words
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605 1958-08-13 10 ESME BAPTISTA - Mothers, you should never put your job before baby ESME BAPTIST A Says \f ORE and more i? 1 mothers in modern times are becoming career conscious while their babies are left to grow up in a world of their own. A Singapore doctor —an authority on cnild care thinks605 words
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299 1958-08-13 10 lIAVE you ever 11 thought just how much of our lives we spend sleeping? On an average of say eight hours a day children need much more sleep amounts to one third of our precious lives. We do not need to be299 words
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199 1958-08-13 11 How to Keep cool, calm when baby is on the way A j\(; is never I nioii' welcome than u()(1 i woman is expecting a baby. In coldW countries doC torB do all they can Illlk( the mothert() .i,c comfortable. The i s made warm and COS) to five her199 words
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708 1958-08-13 11 $IMILAC is an infant formula especially designed to meet the nutritional need s of babies. It is completely modified cow's milk that has been made similar to the milk of healthy, well-nourish-ed mothers, providing the same natural nutritional values and digestibility. Similac708 words
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312 1958-08-13 11 Soap that is kind to baby's fine and tender skin to discover the intensely developed talent that is employed in producing your tablet of Palmolive soap. The perfumes of I France, the East and the Mediterranean are blended together into the perfume of Palmolive soap. Great care Colour must remain312 words
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Advertisement54 1958-08-13 11 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk NOMAD milk powder times better i. nutritious 2 HEALTHY 3. FRESH 4. EASY TO DIGEST 5 SAFE 6. NO WASTE 7. GUARANTEED 8 DELICIOUS 9. SIMPLE TO MAKE f ~~^^0(^BB' F^PB| NUTRICIA'S NUTRITIOUS V^Hom^ 18\ /"^r NOMAD w/71 powdtr uitb the54 words
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Advertisement179 1958-08-13 11 Feed fast-growing bodies on farex farex provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for energy calcium and /mfMgtJ^^L vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth vitamins of the B group to encourage a^\f healthy appetite, good digestion,179 words
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291 1958-08-13 12 Tinned milk that is rich in vitamins A,D RVEBYONE is na*J turally concerned about his health today, perhaps more than ever before. There are many ways of staying fit and healthy plenty of exercise, ample rest and sleep, and good nourishing food. Talking about food, people will go out of291 words
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485 1958-08-13 12 Lucy Huang - PRETTY CLOTHES? PUT BABY'S COMFORT FIRST Lucy Huang By tyilKN preparing for tl»e* coming of your h;il>v, il is ;il\\;i\s wise to gel hU cloth in- :ilie;i<l of time. Some women do not feel like buying anything unti] they have had their baby. But the advantage of getting and arranging485 words
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