The Singapore Free Press, 27 August 1958
1958-08-27
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-08-27 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Singapore, Wednesday, August 27, 1958. Price 15 C'ls.16 words
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169 1958-08-27 1 S 'pore girl answers ad., now they'll wed M.John William Mean, 38 -year-old Adewiduwer and ex- man with three children, hopes soon to marry 22-year-old Miss Molly Goh of Cecil Street. s. a pore. only remaining obacle, it seems, is his :!ty in raising the A £200 bond required byU.P.I. - 169 words
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Article26 1958-08-27 1 i the states oi im and Bihar i yesterday to many PS, particularly the rn.se above the el. long the Koshi cv.u'uated.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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Article16 1958-08-27 1 London's 50,000 terday decided "work to rule" f ter meetings with union officials. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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345 1958-08-27 1 BIG NEW AREA IN JOHORE NOW 'WHITE' Fr%er road travel from Spore to X.L A LARGE area in North and A Central Johore was declared "White" by the Regent, Sir Ismail ibni Sultan Ibrahim, at Segamat this morning:. This follows the recent surrender of Hor Lung, No. 2 man in345 words
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194 1958-08-27 1 Fighting rages round new U.S. positions in Beirut RIGHTING between Lebanese army armoured cars and rebels raged for an hour last night round the newly-dllg-in positions held by American tanks and troops on the road between Beirut airport and the town. The- security forces fired on the rebels with cannonU.P.I.; Reuter - 194 words
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Article159 1958-08-27 1 There was a complete absence of any crisis atmosphere in Washington yesterday as the United States waited tO see what the Chine: c Corn munlsti might do In the Formosa B" rail. The bombardment oi island positions held by the Chlnrsr Nationalists 0(1 the FuklenReuter - 159 words
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Article37 1958-08-27 1 Death roll in the four-day-old cholera epidemic in New Delhi roc to 22 today. About 200 people so far have contracted the disease, which Officials .said last ninht waa "under control." ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article99 1958-08-27 1 in Singapore ALLOCATION of the i\ $72,000 in milk and medical equipment recommended by the U.N. Children's Fund would help to continue the Fund's assistance to feeding programmes for 10.000 school children and 16,000 children In welfare institutions and hospitals in Singapore. In the Federation,99 words
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Article30 1958-08-27 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 811 cents a lb., down threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.30 words
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Article110 1958-08-27 1 5 rally cars missing RESCUE parties are searching for a Japanese car and four other round-Australia Mobilgas reliability trial crews missing on the floodwrecked Western Australian north coast road. The Japanese car crew are Ukiysau Togo, his wife Misako and their Australian navigator Evan Thomas. The crew of one ofReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement72 1958-08-27 1 WMll I ISC i IH"!" HI 1i j i A HH i a H"'' r S--' v'--i: jaws fIBMHaBSHaHi? 'wtSii-H 1 Soon Mtf^^ wfcijCpticgCMßwPW 9^PW I .'Yn HH ffSSßMatfuvVaP JJ BWt mis t^" m mSSsESSSm ■>§& OS if^^"'iiM m3C r i I ;H-'T i 111 ||W«P| n^ Hmi^m Vt Iw^ffiiSgHi72 words
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432 1958-08-27 2 COLOUR PROBLEM NOW BREWING IN BRITAIN' HOME OFFICE authorities in London are stiuhing a police report on Britain's worst race riots in the Midlands city of Nottingham on Saturday, in which about 200 white and coloured men fought with knives and clubs. The report,Reuter - 432 words
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227 1958-08-27 2 DEVELOPMENT FUNDS MAY BE INCREASED PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday proposed a general increase in the resources of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund to help economic development in the non-commun-ist world. The President made public a letter to his Secretary of Treasury, Mr. Robert Anderson This instructed Mr. Anderson toReuter - 227 words
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143 1958-08-27 2 5 youths guilty of wrecking Negro cafe 4 GANG of between 2\ 20 and 30 youths with sticks wrecked a E cafe in West London E belonging to a coloured E nian. a court was told E yesterday. E A defence witness E alleged the trouble E began because ofReuter - 143 words
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Article30 1958-08-27 2 King Olav of Norway yesterday went on board the United States atomic submarine Skate and was shown round by the Captain. Commander James Calvert.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article18 1958-08-27 2 Siamese twins have boon born at Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital. London. it was disclosed vosterdav ReuterReuter - 18 words
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117 1958-08-27 2 (ianada is considering j sharp boost Jn funds In her Colombo Plan othrr Commonwealth contributions, Tollable sour ees Mid in Ottawa yester day. Some details of the reported increase are like)', to be disclosed to members Of the Commonwealth Trade andReuter - 117 words
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46 1958-08-27 2 Cabinet colleagues of 1 late South African Premii Johannes Strijdom, will bt pallbearers ;it his Si memorial service in Cl town today. After the service coffin will be taken In special (ruin to Pretoria I a state funeral on Batui ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article32 1958-08-27 2 The President -i Finla Mr. Urho Kekkonen, ye U day asked a social democr Mr. K. a. Fagerholm, to \o form a now overnnv rnnrpsrnt i!i-> ;ill niU'ti' ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement108 1958-08-27 2 CAFE CAPUCCINO COFFEE the continental way at Cold Storage Creameries Orchard Road Milk Bar gIIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIHIIIIICJIHinriIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIHIMiIHIIIHIiIHIIIIHIIIH 22 For comfort, convenience economy Stay itt Mahnian Railway {STATION HOTEL KEPPEL ROAD SINGAPORE E A Home from Home i Every comfort provided at prices you can afford =AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES I BED108 words
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375 1958-08-27 3 Girl. 20, set time limit for love and pays the 'price' A GIRL OI .0 wrote to a young farmer tolling him if he did not fall in love with her within a given time she would pester him all his life, a court in Wokingham. England, was told yesterday.Reuter - 375 words
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73 1958-08-27 3 I i vi YEAR-OLD Stevens burst th,. \iii.iL,«- church at •est-Dampcourt near miv France «> ti Mourn lime to stop his funeral. Stevens was on holiday last "^k, the of an elderly man ut s found on the railway outside the village.Reuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-08-27 3 THIS charming bride, the former Miss Margaret Mary Oehlers, assisted by her husband. Mr. William Godwin Brohier. cuts the cake at a reception held at Cedar English School hall after their marriage was solemnised at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, over the weekend. Both the57 words
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144 1958-08-27 3 FAUBUS ASKS POWER TO CLOSE SCHOOLS ON COLOUR ISSUE Arkansas Governor Orval Fan bus yesterday asked a specially-summon-ed session of the Btate Legislature at Little Rock for a Bill to empower bim to close the State's public schools if integration was ordered. The Governor sold till measure was necessary t<Reuter - 144 words
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66 1958-08-27 3 lAWYKR3 for Rom Morgan, the wealthy beauty shop j operator, who was married to formei heavyweight champion •!>»• Louis on Ohrlstmai Day, n>. r >. r >. laid in New York iterday they had served Louts with paper. seeking an annulment of the marriageU.P.I. - 66 words
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Article46 1958-08-27 3 Twenty live Villager from Sembawang will takt part in a civic, course organised by the Department ol Informal on service i today. Amon^ tin- places they will Visit is the "Our Singapore" exhibition now being hcU\ at the Great World Park.46 words
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Advertisement64 1958-08-27 3 D r I and fully upholstered Indoors or Outdoors 2 Agents: VAN HIN FURNITURE Co Ltd. Showrooms:- |42 Orchard Road. ingapore. Tel: *****/***** ***** B t y-'' ffl £gr jHknAJr ap hj m A i Q?'?^BßttBd^fiißft^^^fcM^^H^Bß^Bß^^BtiiMi^Bi^B in^e Walls 4 S VIA| r ADS. In our l «*Wed columns 1 readers64 words
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Advertisement317 1958-08-27 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins Awaits your Early Selection. G. C de SUVA BROS., 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone *****. 1 1 and for the man 1 1 wedded to his pipe 1 The House of317 words
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Article230 1958-08-27 4 Opinion HEEDLESS DRIVERS vto blame can be attached to the traffic police for the failure oi the Latest road safety campaign. The plan was u,ooci in concept and only failed because it was designed to assist people who wanted to make our roads safer. The warnings were there for all230 words
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817 1958-08-27 4 WHOLE VILLAGE LIT UP BY BULLOCK POWER New scheme could bring a better life to millions of people living in rural India, says V.M. Nair IMERN !IN i ngineers m Ne\» Delhi succeeded In producing electricitj bj bullock pov i At the village o! Khanpur, i lev( n mil* sReuter - 817 words
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364 1958-08-27 4 young United States doctor who has devoted his medical career to fighting Communism is heading the first of .six teams from Medico (.Medical International Co-operation i which will serve the villagers of South-East Asian countries. He is Dr. Thomas Dooley, a 31Reuter - 364 words
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Article163 1958-08-27 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber hu A RED-FACED man who climbed Q lamp-post and was summoned down by the police lost his hold aiifj slithered to the pavement. Asked his name, he said "Hunt." I suppose you're Hunt the mountftineef/ 1 aid a goodnatured policeman with a grin. "Nd, Hunt the163 words
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Advertisement48 1958-08-27 4 PATEK PHILIPPE r watches movement, or an exceptionaiiy ouitity, has no le^s than 30 jewels, 28 rubies and 2 sapphires. It is entirely hond-mocfe by watchmakers onJ tors who rigorously maintain the time-honoured tradir,f the Geneva v.jtch mo'<I KfiJ try. Sole Agcnis: H. SENA, LTD. Bangkok, Singapore Pcnanq48 words
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Advertisement62 1958-08-27 4 t^j|) DON'T LET JE:} THIS VI happen TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts.... I Your heavy furniture, porcelain, crystal %flver\ needs our expert care, we pack, crate, transport store everything for you PHONE ***** r > c FDR TRANSPORT STORAGE I I ftJ i t c n62 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-08-27 5 lover nor oJ Singapore, sir Wiittde, above, steps on the gangway M.s. Laburnum after Inspectparade <>t officers and ratings of gapore Division of the M.R.N.V.R. INS (Singapore Women's AuxiNaval Service) at Telok Ayer Basin Behind him are Third Officer H. Harvey and ('apt. R, S. Tufnell, command!,,,.Free Press - 58 words
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280 1958-08-27 5 I Kwame Nkrumah, Prime Minister of has asked his ambassador In Washington, f«ii H A rha Pman for the lets of the Jimmy says an Accra a 55-year-old f odd job-man, has 'ntenced to death in Alabama "jeft is a capitalReuter - 280 words
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Article40 1958-08-27 5 ''national variety >" aid of the hena School BulldutK| Will be held on li(i Saturday at the Badminton tapore, "Mteto items ta--1 danre. opera, Indian wjces, Malay can/oik dances, violin b magic ttii Chinese art nc40 words
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172 1958-08-27 5 They're all 'acting' at the university ACTING" seems to be the fashion at the University of Malaya. Almost every top post is filled by an acting official. Conferences overseas, rei signations and study leave have contributed tc i this situation. The vice-chancellor. Prof. A. Oppenheim, and the Dean of the172 words
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Article34 1958-08-27 5 The Charlie Chaplin lihn "Th? Groat Dictator" which satired the Hitler regime had its first public showing in West Germany yesterday. The audience laughed but did not anplaud at the end.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article45 1958-08-27 5 MRS. RHODA BORGNfNE. wife of film nctor Ernest Borgnlne, yesterday obtained a divorce in an undefended suit. Mrs. Bofgnlnt, who alleged that the actor's temper had wrecked the oight-year marriage, was awarded custody Of r.hHr six year old dau&hter Nancy. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement218 1958-08-27 5 Garden-fresh the whole ueap round ftj 'i f ',WBBm i Jr Wobu t < '^Bbl ■■V^fliajßK^''*/''' iijrt*' *rfff. y SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. M IB MH BH BE BB Wl BY a^ as bibi ■"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l THE FINEST IN V^Ull^ o i'!^bpBb^Kw>'w^'''^^'' ißß^KS<*R'^^ $*j^^| VhH :<: B|V^ :a: :^^^H BB^^l^^^"^218 words
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Advertisement53 1958-08-27 6 SMOKE OASIS WITH MENTHOL MIST Oasis tastes fresh while you smoke. .fresh after unoking too. That's why ..h> 1 crs who know. iow smoke the big "O". AEaafMtMnA Hanutaciartt b§ vII I I A Ugffttt A Murrs Jm Tnhmco I S.A, p— i **< CHESTERFIELD Mi jf SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD.53 words
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Miscellaneous242 1958-08-27 6 g.y/ unman* 'in nmm $mm r t/i/wfcm JJS" ::;:;-:,:,;iS;li;:; M^^ iiiidiilttritiHtfJiliiiiiillllllMlll J£IJ I SI \WHI by Sydney Jordan THEBE ACE ONLY < S^3 j THAT'S JUST TME POINT, MAC UMtESS TmEVANDA a r rw or these mabtian boos twev have plenty of man H pew like them age so h242 words
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Miscellaneous399 1958-08-27 6 I r Bohn toaay, you are energetic dustrious and consc You have a great deal <>i and mental energy and are alv on the move looking for to expand your urge tO you ire a good moneym the chances arc that you will cumulate a comfortable f< v I are399 words
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Article176 1958-08-27 7 M».>UU\, /\Ug. 'Hi. Previous Today No I II S3 c.1.1. uropean portf >*'\>l 24 buyers 23"x buyers 24 sellers 23 sellers ol 't 24 buyer.s 23--; buyer.s 24. sellers 23% sellers IBBEB Nf IKM Spot 24 buyers 23 buyers 24' i sellers 24 sellers I 'Kill :K176 words
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Article106 1958-08-27 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 26. im •< c < Previous Today N Straits Spot 94.87 nom. 94.87 nom. I. futures t 9t tralti Contract Sept 94.25 buyers 94.25 buyers 95.50 sellers 95.50 sellers M.25 buyers 94.25 buyers nv fts -50 sellers 95.50 sellers ONE: Idlp SALES: NU ÜBBER:106 words
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Article34 1958-08-27 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 26 Previous Today I Industrials 508.28 509.63 II RsilroAds ***** 133 .45 i Domestic Bonds 88.41 88.22 l^Wes 77.97 77.84 J Stocks Composite Averages 174 54 174 9334 words
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Article65 1958-08-27 7 Malabar spot 26%, awaiting -•;ep.&o 26^. afloats 26H to 26V4, second half August shipment 26. Lampong spot 26*4. awaiting 1 release 26' a afloats 26 J 4 to 26%, second half August shipment 26 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 40, afloats 39 to 38, and65 words
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Article93 1958-08-27 7 '•'HA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. h f'urnpean ports delivered -»it prr long ton Aug. Sept. 1 Straits c.i.f U.K. /North European ports delivered t pfr long ton Aug./ Sept. ONUX OIL crude Straits I »:rnp«>an ports in nulfc |f) "X ton Aug./ Sept. 'MI OIL rruJ* Oylo.93 words
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Article170 1958-08-27 7 i ondon stock m, generally made i >ty .showing ycsaay although business ftt a considerably '■">• level than of late Fhjj Cohen report anc Far Eastern situation tmued to dampen enla«n. Business was restricted by the lent for the account ended last Tuesday. rdßed securities Win170 words
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253 1958-08-27 7 T^HE Westminster Bank one of Britain's Big Five banks last night announced it would follow the Midland Bank's lead in authorising personal loans to customers with a scheme that is to start "almost immediately." No details of the Westminster plan wereReuter - 253 words
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181 1958-08-27 7 Mother of actor collapses at grave WEST END stage parsonalities attended the funeral In London yesterday of Bonar Colleano. New York-born film and stage actor, who was killed in a car crash near Birkenhead on Aug. 17. Mrs. Ruby Colleano, the actor's mother, with whom he appeared in a circusReuter - 181 words
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Article28 1958-08-27 7 Canadian violinist. Deroy Peterson who began his study of the violin in Singapore will give his first recital at the Victoria Theatre* on Thursday, September 11.28 words
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Advertisement110 1958-08-27 7 '|^^'v"' bt tjcu Value J^ LF ywa (reUhgjuaj Why take th.. UouUt; in building up your home (fffecK Over a period of v\u\\v^\\\\u" years— only to have ilnnrt broken in transit :l;;V^>- >'y.-*4'":>. Singapore ssw ..^-igjc^r 5 vLJn&M-- *****«_K I 1 vl^L*^^ If/Sit Persian, Bokhara, Indian, Chinese, Pakistan, Carpets <b110 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-08-27 7 £IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII! 1 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.25 a.m. am E 9.42 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.55 am and 10.20 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.20 a.m. E and 10.57 p.m. E SATURDAY: 11.45 am and 1133 p.m. SUNDAY: 12.07 p.m. E MONDAY: 0.08 am 5 and 1232 p.m. TUESDAY: 0.43 a.m. and 12.51) p.m.149 words
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Article125 1958-08-27 8 'No man 4170 THIS is the rca^n I limelight: His \m ($119,000' luxury Life is so oood 'B where tin* lady Ber.M from Lan M television S £1.200 ($10,2d0) tm-M George popuiM Man visited >*moM Nine yours i M because of he W 'Rclionimi The u No Limit" I really125 words
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Article97 1958-08-27 9 I Aii> difficult oßiii»\ h:ic*k into the M: new VI 1,000 *X' folk Broads, m umedian X 8.8.C sX to pay m ow on Sept. 0. M > Banjo ■M in nuirv. 1948. X rotirt'ment I r, has never I; 'cr 11- He is tiMi for he finds 108..97 words
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280 1958-08-27 9 i 4 MAN wlio I Sx brought a sum- mom for assault E E against 30-year-old E E Hampshire eric- 5 keter, Alan Kay- E E ment who wants to i E become an evangel- E E Ist, yesterday with- E drew the summons E280 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1958-08-27 10 THE ROD WASN'T SPARED IN THE OLD DAYS nno BEAT OK NOT TO BEAT? Everyday one reads arguments for or against the school- master's right to wield the cane. On the one hand, people are of the opinion that such punishment is barbarous, on the other they i urge with,1,041 words
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Article102 1958-08-27 10 Where did you get that hat? The Lady Mayoress c»l Wallsend, Mrs. D. Sowerby is sotting a nrv fashion It would seem for instead of wearing the usual tricorn hat during council meetings she has taken to wearing a new ten-gallon Stetson. The Stetson has re cently been presented to102 words
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Article218 1958-08-27 10 Love before a job in the sun :j I ovt. ami her i sfiS I SH i Vi let ,^ort In Lord cm dray s ,tables at Mtdhun Sussex. The oiler "am trom Jfc N in Bul/ But instead 0 flying nfl v I America with Mr. Butted t* lre218 words
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Article65 1958-08-27 11 f| I Nathalie A. I L the Moscow ,:M Sciences, ludfM as she :m the world's m national Y» Research M Vermont, ■■'Mt. i recently. ,'M Dr I wh s P eaks tMpokc r ei a !it :K ntists af;jm j the Congress. They id that in- rea the65 words
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Article51 1958-08-27 11 TRITON ON THE STOCKS I The .iiom-power-d Triton, the longst. hc.iviest and r.o-A complex sub narin. ever built, is idicd up for her aunching at Greton, c-r.octicut. List i rhe 5, 900- ton, j f47-foot giant of the j apidiy expanding J.S. nuclear fleet will lionter the use of wo51 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-08-27 11 "Mast bathing (»p. -(\«n i\w fancj onei -look father drrar.v." sajs film s(.n Annr HejWOOd, "Iml in Ujls one i fed is eleffttif as ii it n is i i»>ti^ hat. \t present Anne ipendi most of her dftyi with MMklni urt hair for her di.unatir st-irrini; rolfl74 words
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238 1958-08-27 12 FEDERATION IDEA RAISES OUTCRY IN KARACHI Pakistani ii-mir Minister, MaiiK i no/ ttnan Noon's suggestion in Karachi ni a federation between Pakistan, Persia and Afghanistan received critical comment In some Karachi newspapers. The Influential English language newspaper Dawn, in an editorial declared: I4 No one In office and, for 1Reuter - 238 words
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Article102 1958-08-27 12 Co-ops as hope of the peasants INDIAN Prime Minister 1 A Nehru said in Mysore that, in his view, the only possible way of improving economic standards of the country's rural population was the development of peasant co-operatives. Opening the international conference of agricultural economists, he said that through suchReuter - 102 words
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Article78 1958-08-27 12 j 1Ai/SE of the bitter border dispute between Siam and Cambodia is ownership of the sacred mountain of Khao Phra Viharn. The Cambodian claim is based on the French concept of the border. Siam lias n'-vcr accepted the French demarcation. Another site in dispute is aU.P.I. - 78 words
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Article64 1958-08-27 12 DR. Josefina Phodaca Ambrosio of the Philippines, who was elected president of the International Federation of Women Lawyers in Los Angeles, called for equal recognition of women. "Unless men and women can sit down as equals to discuss the problems confronting all nations, weU.P.I. - 64 words
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346 1958-08-27 12 Exotic illusions that Asians resent rpilt-: London Times said 1 that, it better understanding between Asia and the Wesl meant dis- carding the West's I "exotic Illusions*' about Asia, "we had belter do a Thi, in d 0 plnd c n t newspaper said in a leading article it wasReuter - 346 words
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138 1958-08-27 12 ORIENT OPPOSED TO THE TYRANNY OF EXTREMES ASIAN nut ions had to have a fair measure of authoritarianism in their political lives to achieve their economic aims. Professor W. Mac man on Ball, told the Australian and New Zealand science congress meeting in Adelaide. Mr. Ball, professor of political scienceReuter - 138 words
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Article40 1958-08-27 12 Nationalist China's ambassador in Seoul. Mr. Wang Tung-tuan, said, "War cannot be avoided if people are afraid of war. Hoping to have a lucky escape, one meets his death determined to sacriiirn ill fill adventure. mir naves his life.' U.P.I.U.P.I. - 40 words
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Article38 1958-08-27 12 A visiting Yugoslav trade union leader, Miss Pavisevic. proposed In Tokyo to the Japanese Socialist Party that a conference of socialist parties of "neutral" nations be held in the near future to discuss the present international situation. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article34 1958-08-27 12 Delegates from the Soviet Union, Red China, North Korea and North Vietnam will convene In Pyongyang, North Korea, this month for a meeting of their joint fisheries research commission for the Western Pacific. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Article31 1958-08-27 12 Reduction of South Korea's army in the near future will involve sending home about 93.000 men. This Vv ill leave the army ground force I :i t Rfl7 (inn nirn ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1958-08-27 12 miles south of Tokyo. I U.P.I. Major Arthur Buckingham Millar, lons time British resident of Japan, has died at Chlga akl, fiftyU.P.I. - 22 words
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Article30 1958-08-27 12 Pakistani Prime Minister Firoz Khan Noun has accepted an invitation by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to visit New Delhi between Sept. 10 and 15 and discuss border disputes. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article23 1958-08-27 12 I Cardinal Tien, 68-year-old refugee Archbishop of Peking, was reported from Bonn, to be recovering from injuries sustained in a car accident. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Article32 1958-08-27 12 Mr. Nosabura Suzuki, chairman of Japan's Socialist Party, has warned that the Issue of relations with Communist China would bring down Prime Minister Kishi's cabinet before the end of this year. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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Article22 1958-08-27 12 More than 1,000 farm famil. ies have left food-short Bihar State in search of em p loyment elsewhere, chiefly in Assam. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article26 1958-08-27 12 Six hundred scholars from 24 nations are scheduled to meet in Tokyo on Aug. 28 for the ninth international congress for the history of religions. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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Article44 1958-08-27 12 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released for sale in America a shipment of tea from Ja- pan that was believed to have had ".slight radioactivity." A check had shown that any radioactivity in the 'tea was well beiow the established tolerance- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 44 words
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Article32 1958-08-27 12 Wamsutta Mills, one oi America's oldest and most famous textile firms at New Bedford, Massachusetts, will close at the end of 1958 because of competition from foreign i manufacturers, mostly\ Japanese.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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Article25 1958-08-27 12 Japan has signed a contract in Washington for a US$lO,OOO,OOO loan from the International Bank for reconstruction and development of the Kobe steel works.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article10 1958-08-27 12 Russia has opened a regular service to New Delhi. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 10 words
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Article40 1958-08-27 12 Judges at the Vancouver International Film Festival gave top prize for a feature length film over the week-end to an Indian film, "Pat Er Panchali" (Song of the Road). Japan's "Little Black Sambo" ivas adjudged the best children's film.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article13 1958-08-27 12 Japan will import 400,000 tons of sugar from Formosa I this year. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 13 words
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Article13 1958-08-27 12 Czechoslovakia has offered Pakistan machinery for her proposed steel mill at Multan. U.P.IU.P.I. - 13 words
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Article23 1958-08-27 12 Japan has formally filed a protest with the British Government over the announcement that nuclear tests would be resumed at Christmas Island.- U.P.IU.P.I. - 23 words
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342 1958-08-27 12 Nehru on mistakes of both West and Russia JNDIAN P I NVlmi ha> iKitH communism i gui t; T--H suppressing in dom while the old ivii^-B tions had pi I quate In adjusting thun-B selves to the i han»ingH i nifi \\;is disclosed in NV.vH Delhi in the publication oflReuter - 342 words
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Article34 1958-08-27 12 Indian Defence Minister, V.K. Krishna Menon *w lead India's "-mem*! delegation to the UN oeneral Assembly session opening in New York ne£ month, a New Delhi Government sookesman announced.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Advertisement84 1958-08-27 12 The Magazine for the Malayan Home A well as giving complete details of all Radio Malaya's English, Malay. Indian and Chinese programmes, the BBC O<!.< ia! Overseas Service. Radio Australia and All India Radio, your Radio Weekly is full of interesting features on the latest Alms and pop records, reviews84 words
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Article, Illustration448 1958-08-27 13 THE BOY BECOMES A CONCERT STAR A SINGAPORE Lad of fourteen, studious and bespectacled, tucked a violin under his arm six years ago and set off to explore the world of music. His travels took him to Geneva, to New York and to Washington, and all the time his knowledge448 words
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Article272 1958-08-27 13 ■SSiCAI DISC OF THE WEEK llh\', D\: Symphony NO. 104 In I) Major (London); Symphonj His in i \j,i |i, > Cleveland Orchestra, Conductor: (iooi^e SzHl. II il ON 12 Inch, 699 504 CD, the charm and appeal of Haydn's music unI relates to the272 words
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Article202 1958-08-27 13 u>N\ii, DONEOAN Hit I'liade. Volume Four. (jrand COOI6C I). tin I.i m V Eggs, Nobody Loves \n irishman. .Fai-k Diamonds. (NIM BPi -'liihd. Four Lonnie Donegan favourites here i<> satisfy the most avid ol skiffle Two o! the numbers. Grand Coulee Dam and Jack DiamondSj arc202 words
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Article41 1958-08-27 13 WITH a (boh- to lend a helping hand Joe Henderson lias made a rraiiy soothing number in Love is The Sweetest Thlnff. The flip is lively with a tuneful heat, his own composition Triulir. (\ixa 7-inch. 7\ *****).41 words
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438 1958-08-27 13 British musical digs at teenage idols AMY KID WITH A PIERCING YELL AND A GYRATING PELVIS CAN CLEAN UP A RAPID FORTUNE IN THE ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS THESE DAYS. This I.s the theme of a new British musical, "Exprosso Bongo," which has just reached Singapore in disc form. The .story centre.-,438 words
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Advertisement40 1958-08-27 13 PETROF FAMOUS SINCE 18G4 PIANOS Tels: ***** ***** InCORPORAIINC. FEATURES OF KEFLEXES SELLING KOR WICE THE PRICE ONLY $165/- {Sin^iporc) INCLOC CASt Agtnti o'connoii co., ltd. i AIDLAW BUILDING BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE 1 106 A BUKIT RINTANG RD, KUALA LUMPUR40 words
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Article412 1958-08-27 14 Cricket XI all out for one! BILLINGHAY CC arc m second DIaCD in Lincolnshire** S 1 ea f o r d Cricket League because they skittled out /uicaster oc for one run Barry Wilson and Oeofi Marshal] the op ning bow lers, took four for no runs and four for412 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-08-27 14 SAMMY wong of Sarawak. This featherweight boxer has challenged Ray Ming Chan who is now in Singapore, Contracts were Signed yesterday and Sammy Wong will be arriving to do battle next month. The light is on September 26 'at the Happy World Stadium.47 words
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89 1958-08-27 14 Arsenal want to change the numbers ARSENAL, the English first division soccer club, announced yesterday that they will ask the English Football League for permission to re-number their centre-half with a figure "3" instead of a "5". This would mean the left back wearing No. 4 instead of No. 389 words
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Article41 1958-08-27 14 Last night's results: LEAGUE ONE Arsenal 3 Rurnlr> t) Leeds 1 Luton I LEAGUE TWO Grimsby 4 Lincoln LEAGUE THREE Bury Stockport 3 LEAGUE lOCIR ouiham 2 Coventry 1 Watford 0 Port Vale Z Carlisle i GUUnffham 2. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article25 1958-08-27 14 Peter Thomson, the British Open champion, and Frank Phillips, will represent Australia In the Canada Cup unit tournament In Mexico in November. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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505 1958-08-27 14 Herb Elliott barred from trip to U.S. 'OTHER NATIONS MAKING MONEY OUT OF OUR ATHLETES T»IK AUSTRALIAN 1 AMAT E V R ATHLETIC UNION WILL REFUSE TO GIVE W OR LI) CHAMPION MILER II ERB KIJJOTT PERMISSION TO COMPETE IN TIIK UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN DECEMBER. The secretary the505 words
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Article336 1958-08-27 14 GREAT Australian galloper Tulloch will probably race at the rich Santa Anita meeting in California. This famous 55-day meeting will start on December 26 and end on March 11. Prize-money totals nearly four million U.S. dollars. The racing will take place on both grass336 words
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Advertisement7 1958-08-27 14 A,....' SOLE AGENTS KIAN GWAH (Ml LTO.7 words
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Advertisement65 1958-08-27 14 T t H Strangers, together... rocketing toward di?. 1 Id P in a transcontinental plane with no one at jj| B controls! 38 lives hang in the balance! a I IT BUILDS TO THE TENSEST g 50 MINUTES IN THE HISTORY jj I OF THE SCREEN i I w pj65 words
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Miscellaneous283 1958-08-27 14 jgnl^^w nS^MB i* JiT^^^^B I 11 I I I I 1 I I II C'LI'ES ACROSS 3. Saw Freddie the v.ocfl 1. I Abandon the claims (s>. factories 18 t. 4. Real bai; for a school lea- 4. A leader in ack >3.l 5. Obtains from the miggeifl 8. Such283 words
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Article465 1958-08-27 15 FURREY ARE 14 POINTS AHEAD p oimu cric--11 ket champions for B ix seasons. fi 14 points Be table yesHe in over WorHeminw tney drew H> impshire, who Hied no regard from a Holy fought draw against Hthamptonshire. Heorge Dews, last out for Hi j vali. f attempt B upReuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration560 1958-08-27 15 THE SNAGS OF THE SNAGS! MOBILE STARTING STALLS MIGHT ELIMINATE INTERFERENCE... MOBILK STARTING STALLS HAVE RECEIVED A LOT OF PUBLICITY IN SINGAPORE I) U Hl\'(i THE PAST MONTH. Their advantages have been extolled. But nothing has been said of their disadvantages. And as far as Singapore and Malay a are560 words
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Article102 1958-08-27 15 A TROPHY 3 ft HIGH DONALD CAMPBELL, the world's fastest man on water smiles as he poses with the Robert BeverJey Evans Trophy. I It was awarded to him I for breaking the water r speed record, and is presented by Mr. Evans, i a Detroit industrialist and boating enthusiast,102 words
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Article273 1958-08-27 15 A DETERMINED stand l>> captain John Iteid and Bert SutclifTe, tlirir star left-handed batsman, saved New Zealand from possible defeat in the tilth and final Test at the Oval n &S& made a bid to record their fifth consecutive victory, but the loss of virtually273 words
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Article86 1958-08-27 15 I\JINE Australian girls arrived in Singapore last night with their team manageress. They will swim before local Inns tonight at 7.30 p.m. at the Singapore Swimming Club. The girls are Lorralnne Crapp, Dawn Fra.si i Sandra Morgan, lisa Konrads, Alva Colquhoun, Gerg* Beckett, Ann Nelson. Bcveiiey Bainbridge86 words
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Article24 1958-08-27 15 British Rogbi League matchei last night mmiMhl: Castfeford ?0 Dnncristor 4; Dew»fc"*« ''1 Bradford Northern I Kelfhk) n Halifax "o ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article50 1958-08-27 15 lONOSPHERE (Jones) went better man Meteorite iMor--1 timer) over a well run three in 38 2/5 wide out on the number two track at Bukit Timah this morning. Ganelon (Forte) went bettor than Mirophli CGeyer) and easily ran three in 40. This was the only fast work.50 words
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Advertisement148 1958-08-27 15 m^^^Sm to tm*% HJ d a AM I tr """.'311 W^KJ^^^BBBKkSR m 1 LL^K*99fiiH£ifl I Tht- lndiipfn%obie m»ch. r *•<» AIIDADA I TH (Electrical dept.) AUKUKA LIU., HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE PHONE i37tn mT^ Keystone c*pm k -z> y k "^t^mm FRIPLt LENS TURRET Bmm I aTjf^p^BLy I I imm f/148 words
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Article254 1958-08-27 16 European cats stoned A GROUP of about 500 youths grouped in the middle of a square in Dakar, Senegal, last I night shouted down a speech which General de Gaillle was making to nearly 100,000 people. The French Prime Minister, a tall, dignified figure inReuter - 254 words
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128 1958-08-27 16 Paris police leave cancelled: 4 more shot TIIRKL' policemen were shot and wounded by two North Africans in Paris last night. Two are in serious condition. The policemen. In a jeep, had stopped to ask the North Africans for their j identity papers. The i North Africans turned round andReuter - 128 words
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Article44 1958-08-27 16 The Governor of Singa pore. Sir William Goode wil formally present Letter. Pateni oi Knight Bachelu, to th< Speaker oi the Legis lative Assembly, Sir Georgi Oehlers, at a ceremony a Govi nment House at nooi S tturday, September 1344 words
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Article50 1958-08-27 16 Turkish Cypriots will accept Turkey's decision to support Britain's partnership plan for Cyprus, the leader of the Turkish ;ommunity, Dr. Fadhil Kutchuk, said in Nicosia last night. He said that whatever the Turkish Government agreed on was acceptable to the Turkish community in Cvnrus.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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205 1958-08-27 16 r rilL .Soviet Union may A accept the Anglo-Ame-rican proposal for an EastWest conference to discuss I suspension of nuclear tests, according to some diplomatic circles in Moscow yesterday, There has been no indication .so far of the Soviet View eitherReuter - 205 words
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190 1958-08-27 16 Opposing factions in Jordan await Dag MR. DAG Hammarskjoeid. U.N. Secretary-General, is due in Amman today from New York, briefed by the General Assembly to try to bring "lasting peace"" to the Middle East. He spent the night in Beirut on his way to begin a mission that will takeReuter; U.P.I. - 190 words
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Article21 1958-08-27 16 The Ramakrishna Mission In Singapore will hold a HnK day on Saturday in aid of its boys' home.21 words
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Article48 1958-08-27 16 JTURRICANE '•Daisy' ai compact storm with 85 m.p.h. winds pounded the Atlantic Ocean only 215 miles off Cape Canaveral yesterday. The storm ••incheJ closer to the upper F'^nm Coast, but Chief Pi >1 Gordon Dunn said n wmil curve northward an I tlie mainland.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 48 words
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