The Singapore Free Press, 6 September 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-09-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper r -.liiiiupon'. Saturday, September 6, 1958. True 15 CU.17 words
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189 1958-09-06 1 'Cyprus Governor wants Makarios back' BRITISH Prime Minister, D Mr Harold Macmillan Las led his top advisors h a conference this weekend whic may pave the way for the return of exiled Breek-Sypriot leader Archbishop Makarios to Cyprus. The Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot. Left Nicosia by air lastU.P.I.; Reuter - 189 words
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Article123 1958-09-06 1 E THOUSAND 1 ng flashes lit up fline la.st night I ather experts 'probably one m spectacular ol th« century." hours lightning >'(\ every cor capital. Borne lasted five seconds and one zlg-zaggcd out into about 100 Joint Hashes. A meteorological station at Harrow, Middlesex,Reuter - 123 words
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Article26 1958-09-06 1 ■h newspaper d said yesteria haa had live 'i Ines in opera- year 'id th&! the ea are bast d tok ReuterReuter - 26 words
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392 1958-09-06 1 IKE CUTS HOLIDAY FOR NEW CRISIS TALKS Second conference with Dulles in 3 days PRESIDENT EISENHOWER is interrupting his holiday and flying back to Washington today for his second conference in three days with the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, on the Formosa Strait crisis. This announcement fromReuter; U.P.I. - 392 words
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Article195 1958-09-06 1 Morocco to join Arab bloc MOROCCO AND Tunisia have decided to join the League of Arab States, it was learned at the United Nations in New York last night. An Arab League spokesman confirmed reports that the two North African states would apply for membership before the end of September.U.P.I. - 195 words
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Article382 1958-09-06 1 Limited war now seen as possible SOVIET Premier Nikita Khrushchev may have rushed back to Moscow to deal with the Far East crisis, but U.S. officials in Washington said last night that sufficient eyid- ence was not yet available to make this a definitive assessment. They explained that Khrushchev's suddenU.P.I. - 382 words
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Article45 1958-09-06 1 a Kedah bu lm mm Mr Koii Ah Chong, r< port ed to the police that he wm acco ted by two men armed with daggers in Hill Stre< I Singapore, last nighl at a i i ed of $8W In ca h45 words
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Advertisement94 1958-09-06 1 WALZ3S-S E• 1 O m*MtWK*w»WtKKKmmK^^Mm^MmMm^m The only camera of Its type in thi price rcnse pf with o element len'., tho §3 world ton <v highly priced M S. KOWINAK 1.9 43 ji mm ten; F-juippecJ with JJ9 COPAL shutter with m 1/000 sec ond Bulb. Also Kjuipped with a94 words
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245 1958-09-06 2 Europe, C'wealth link-up in new scheme 4 I*l |M to bun_* tin whole British n_ii monvvralth into an noma union with Europe was put forward yester- das by a group known a-- i ederal Union, v hoj u-in is 'to unite all de- nio< i atie people*, limit i oneReuter - 245 words
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Article215 1958-09-06 2 DROMINENT leaders of two French political parties yesterday came out with sharply opposing views on the De Gaulle constitution to be put to a national referendum on September 28. rhe "Yes" of M. Gaston Defferre, Socialist mayor of Marseilles and former Overseas Minister, and theReuter - 215 words
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126 1958-09-06 2 FINANCIAL circles in Bombay yesterday greet ed the British announcement of a loan of nearly 4M0.000.000 ($340,000,000) to India with satisfaction and a sense of relief. They feel the easing of tho Foreign exchange position may prevent at least further restrictions on import inReuter - 126 words
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377 1958-09-06 2 Mystery briefing reports say rpHE U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE, Mr. John Foster Dulles, v >s yesteiikiN to iiave told correspondents al a special briefing that th r would flfht il necessary to keep Quemoy and Matsn out of ChinesAP munist -lands.Reuter - 377 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-09-06 2 Caught on the wrong foot —so 3 walk home put ure. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 THREE Tokyo policemen from a patrol car were questioning a suspect in a taxi last night when one chanced to glance back atReuter; Free Press - 168 words
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Article88 1958-09-06 2 rpilF only European living A 00 Quemoy Island re turned from a visit to Formosa to find the church he Is building has survived a 13-day Communist bom bardment, Father Joseph Druetto. a French Franciscan mis- sionary and a former prisoner of the Communist Chile c.Reuter - 88 words
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Advertisement186 1958-09-06 2 There's a LEONARD for every size family, every size budget! LEONARD 77 7 Frozen Food Chest: Capacity IS lbsList Price: $620/-less 10% for cash. Hire Purchase Terms available. S'mqaporc Dealers: ALLIANCE RADIO SERVICE, 53, East Coast Road BROADWAY RADIO CO., 259 y Joo Chiat Road. CHENG RADIO CO., 52, Upper186 words
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Article, Illustration389 1958-09-06 3 BUTLER CONDEMNS ANTI-COLOUR OUTBURSTS THE BRITISH HOME SECRETARY, Mr. R. A. Butler, said last night of Britain's general attitude to the colour question: "I should like to make it clear that disturbance of the peace, especially when it takes the form of anti-colour demonstrations, is universally condemned by public opinionReuter - 389 words
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Article119 1958-09-06 3 \SOVII I technical paper presented yesterdaj to the atomic energy t onference in Geneva indicated the possibility of a complete^ new approaeli to treatment of diseases caused by exposure to r.itiiaiion. The paper reported on extensive research by Soviet, Communist Chinese and Bulgarian scientists on the effectsReuter - 119 words
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Article68 1958-09-06 3 Next U.S. moon probe postponed THE U.S. Defence Department said in Washington yesterday it was unlikely that the United States would attempt to launch another rocket to the moon this month. It was not expected that the next launching attempt would be made before Oct. 12. The Defence Department didReuter - 68 words
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113 1958-09-06 3 i ish Communist leader, Mr. Oomulka, has Intense cam•'.bat worker tn, idleness and at Poland's tetory figures foi ■v. Zeran, .show h f factory manager I a "disquieting I the newlyworkers' seii--1 conference ol factory Mr. 1 V vealed that only 20 per cent ofReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement355 1958-09-06 3 "TtlC bhn". WfevfcL- i ■„„•>,, ..ii' I i a Baa's wni ld— w ln if in tin iinoke loud, iln n- i- no uoti»eu->o aliuut !-t rijii.ilils in» i|in-lit'ii fl 14 ho U 'I" I '"'I ul ■i' ttiou«] and, it iln it i- BB) <mim i -alitui al all.355 words
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The Singapore Free Press Saturday. Sept 8, 1958.
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Article222 1958-09-06 4 Opinion Speed and efficiency ONCE again not only have the speed and efficiency of the j F.E.A.F. jungle rescue!; teams been proved j but also the smooth I j co-operation. which j exists between all j j branches of the ser- j I vices. No sooner had an Army i222 words
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Article, Illustration699 1958-09-06 4 4 THREE -NATION good Offices committee of the U.N. has suggested consideration ol partition of I SOUth-West Africa. giving part of the vast territory to the Union of South Africa and placing the remainder I under U.N. trustee* ship. The committee, com* posed of Brazil, BritainU.P.I. - 699 words
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Article280 1958-09-06 4 If France pulls out of Africa.. M E npHE biggest threat to French Africa S J. is not yellow fever, wild beasts or E drought. It is the possibility that the French might pull out. E This is the considered opinion of E most correspondents who accompanE ied the FrenchU.P.I. - 280 words
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311 1958-09-06 4 THE Daily Telegraph reported that a party of British tourists who recently visited Russia brought back a leaflet, apparently prepared by the anti-Soviet underground, which denounced Premier Nikita Khrushchev as the man who "will be responsible for the atomic war." The hand-written leaflet,U.P.I. - 311 words
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Advertisement30 1958-09-06 4 M U AltltlVAl M M B rintvd ORIENTAL CREPE 45 in 20 Lovely Shades 57.50 Per Saree (6 yds) 11 AJAJ TEXTILES LTD. 71, High Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** *****30 words
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Advertisement90 1958-09-06 4 H Amazing action-free TANGENT STRAPS Ml ftl more as i/on more i/ef Atci. v •;7 Kj] Xl eiactl y in Place. Your rounded, uplifted Hi H contours stay up, without binding or 111 H pressure assuring your X' Appeal Ell H (*X=zglamour plus comfort) aU day long FuH lfl Floating90 words
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Article, Illustration325 1958-09-06 5 RELIGIOUS STUDIES BEGIN IN THE SCHOOLS T HE Si "8. a P° re .Education Ministry has made a start with its programme 1 oi giving religious instruction in schools. The subject has already been introduced in Government Malay schools with 14,000 pupils, on an experimental basis Religious instruction will startPopper - 325 words
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Article109 1958-09-06 5 Leaders' absence olds up ampaign I DOCK DOOR camDa i g planned by the Women Voters th to tell pcoin Singapore of the resisibilities of citizenship postponed. 0 bert Eu. secretary v ue, told the Free the commit- were attend- conferences rseas _-The future of the camIm will be known109 words
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Article35 1958-09-06 5 T.W.C.A. NEEDS $5.000 I 'he Singapore YWCA is 1 in need of $5,000 to Its new premises oi attempt Is being made raise this amount mainly j ough donations from Dibers, said Miss V. Ras-35 words
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Article313 1958-09-06 5 RADIO DIVISION TALKS PROGRESSING B sions are going on |&tween the Governments of the Federals and Singapore on I 1 Ision of stall nc; equipment ot f 1: Malaya which W. 1H c to be pan■al ayan in January li spoke. I the Free Press formed in both the territories313 words
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Article43 1958-09-06 5 Thi Slnmpore Kerala Samajam will celebrate J7 I 6 tlval ol M: luym..s1 uym..s today and 1 m evening a concert will be held aUhe St Oatoiel'a School Paya VtSu, and tomorrow afterooon iport« meeUn'gwfl be held al Raffle Institution43 words
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78 1958-09-06 5 SIME DARBY in Singapore will hold a demonstration of "caterpillar" earthmoving equipment at the P.W.D. earth quarry on the west side of Paya Lobar airport at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday. Mr. Ivan Wright, who flew out specially from Ann Pica, will head the de mon78 words
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Advertisement18 1958-09-06 5 ImTfunter IS. Grinberg D 'omonds G Hi. (r t v-i !>|J \r» m I W W^k 1 H18 words
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Advertisement164 1958-09-06 5 Our newest creations of Engagement Rings set with Flawless Diamonds on Platinum and Gold are Marvels of Technique and are well worth your inspection. You are under no obligation to buy, on the contrary it will be a pleasure to show them to you S.P.H.de SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET164 words
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Advertisement63 1958-09-06 6 I CHESTERFIELD PACKS j MORE PLEASURE. j 1 mW^mmmW -_____T m\ W ITo the touch jjf £j| )to the taste. gHj |,r|l.! s \an Acni-B a v |flljjCM u j L Chesterfield satis- IBBhi v sr i fies the most W&lfi J burns more evenly, (fGARrn; j smokes much M63 words
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Miscellaneous211 1958-09-06 6 -f^^ 44 JEFF lIAIVKE b? Sydney Jordan s>£-W OEA£*V fHfECiSioZTrsZT'tiJotio I r WE'VE GOT NOLO iT. MAC JJIJ^ CE *f/SS«ES APPROACH THE SPACE PiEET O^ BY CPAC^V- A TWAT AS ZJ* rSonln n^TfW^Hl f YES Of? THE MTCWG MTHAAEH EM BA^ ON TmE 7 gIEV. UP^.^ igL TmlcE NOSE ANOTHER'211 words
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Miscellaneous477 1958-09-06 6 i ft 0 today yo a aiv apt arm h I p there is a rather c d I s flict in your nature whii SSf vu 9 resolve if you are ,»w^| c ventions. Yet. there i.s k n i 9 E originality in your nature L 9 makes477 words
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Advertisement13 1958-09-06 1 The shouting in the I Bar is for I m BULLDOG Jlk STOUT13 words
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Miscellaneous439 1958-09-06 1 Saturday, September 6, 1958. L-H-+++MMM MMM»MMM-M»*M»MM ♦♦♦♦♦+*HMMMMMMMMMMMM»MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM»'»MMMM*»» THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL STANDARD iSi!fu ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L. M. Y. SCRUTINEER KWEE LOH JJ T d.* 1 THE NAILER THE NAILER THE NAILER THE NAILER LORD ARROGANCE THE NAILER TOURONG THE NAILER439 words
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Advertisement273 1958-09-06 2 3 ways in a 1000 to enjoy... Ihe Morris Minor IOOC) I <vr 1 *i^ >^Lo^^\ ■*iih its lively .M) c mmWSt- Z. _r^Bt»l-;-.l* O H.V engine uq-ps' ;*jC»-- v I*- ftf^j^ai-T^Br?'^! .peed ■^**|^g""|Wj—MM S*_______i BN. and sparkle of a really big ml£ ■^■wfM B^ 1 .'™^^^^^3 ,^_r___i ___^____iW you273 words
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Advertisement80 1958-09-06 3 Cja/51 LEUB* T r STOPWATCHES *1 WHEN TIME IS NEEDED WITHIN j THE SPLIT OF A SECOND 3 FAVRE-LEUBA STOPWATCHES f ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS: SPORTSMEN AND your production HORSE TRAINERSI COSTS DEPEND /r^*^\*. YOUR TIMING OF ON PtRFECT U /fffij]^ j| fr| l < WH.I TIMING, THINK Mo, A80 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section53 1958-09-06 7 posing this move which would, in effect, restore the Stalin-type "comradely courts" that were done away with only at the outbreak of World War II to boost the officers' morale. Russia's supreme court in turn has called for a tightening of the judicial THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, Saturday,53 words
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Article, Illustration748 1958-09-06 1 Chapman Pincher - SUCCESS WONT KILL YOU! Chapman Pincher U «»ir utcer-eonscious I 1 1 <*<><>* ts eun relax rw By ATTENTION all men who have been battening on the belief that the stress of business responsibility and working against the clock puts a dangerous strain on health. The doctors who first provided748 words
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Article74 1958-09-06 1 BOYD has nisi given a "lace-lljt to sea"Painted Lady—sole survivor of a shiptorech 1 fear tht Danish vessel Peruvian eaford, Sussex, and her ftgureheaa wa i the town as a souvenir. 'Painted Lady" has been OTI ShOW for ve,o > recreation around, but constant expo74 words
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738 1958-09-06 1 THEY CALL THEM THE WELLS OF LONG LIFE hotels and spaciou gardens, its wide treelined st reels, and Its at mosphere ol Bparkling clea nliness. There arc no slum i in Llandrindod Wells, no shabby corners. The town i far too model n for the c. After the departure ol738 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1958-09-06 2 TWO DIED IN GUN DUEL OVER WAIF Murdered in hot blood—and he set it aboil hi Dee Wells recounts a tale of old Waco JN full high noon sunshine the dusty main street was hotter than a built-up back street in hell. Cow ponies drooped at tethering rails outside the1,433 words
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Article202 1958-09-06 2 'Laughing d a ri izim the "laughing death" ol IV the eastern highlands of Papua B New Guinea is still baffling medical experts. Dr. A. Sinclair, of Melbourne, hai I submitted a report on the mental health of aborigines in the territory after visiting the laughing death country in Kianantu202 words
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853 1958-09-06 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Says [best bets] Best bets: The Nailer, Powhatan and Traveller's Cheque. S Best outsiders:— Charge Sheet. lolly Day and Brave den J j "the GOING j j Provided there is n<> rain the u«>itm -I*lll ,)r good. RESPITE the small field t licit'853 words
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Article800 1958-09-06 2 RACE 1 2.00: CLASS 1. DIV. 2— 7 FURS. 1 ***** JUDICIAL syr. bef iMr. KwU) Hobbs 9.00 Donnelly 2 93 THE NAILER 4yr birg T.V Mitchell) Hobbs 8.13 Franklin 3. 8 who knows ■_>.-. i (Mr. Mrs Loh Chin) Daniels... 8.12 Lee i 1 TOUEONG800 words
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Article, Illustration2450 1958-09-06 2 Form of all the horses running today KACE ONf JUDICIAL: l )58 v nothing betwi them Ha f 3F in 40J v. %<*« rat ris TBI NAILER; Went over 31 jt'Ls Collateral; 9 l£«J IS! tter vereS; Flame over Am i S}\ and 3F in 39 j Thud to otto,2,450 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1958-09-06 4 Vanitas Ottosan Traveller's Cheque 17ANITAS (Race t), Ottosan (Race 4) and Traveller's Cheque (Race 8) won their first races well enough to be strongly considered to complete j doubles today, last I day of the Singapore Turf Club meeting;. They are my three! best1,451 words
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Article145 1958-09-06 5 BJo arpd (hu Great efforts were therefore made to relieve the tensior and counteract the effect of eery. Tliis included retaliatory killing anion.; aborigines. Dr. Sinclair said the incidence of the disease was at least one per cent among the l.vooo Forea people, it was notReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-09-06 5 GENE MANN - BLIND, HE GAVE US BUBBLY' GENE MANN By Tomorrow ■j,, win be dead. 1 m morphine* r live. I er be as good as wit nn to. I was for a rowdy and m i, ashamed of m joodbye till I see you m p ami Grade in j all260 words
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Article201 1958-09-06 5 dened his eyes— for he was blind. Sparkling wines had been made since the time of the Romans, but they had always been very difficult to keep because the wooden stoppers used for the bottles were unsatisfactory and were ejected explosively by the pressures exerted within the bottles201 words
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Article164 1958-09-06 5 Her Grace invites 1 rpWO thou md people in 1 Bi tain n be receii lng letters fr m the Ouch c j 0 f warlb rough I In an Ami i f amp on thi envelope Thi Blenhi lm Pa ace to n collection oj A r io be164 words
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Article, Illustration920 1958-09-06 5 Spent $2,500 on 'wedding' of dead son BiMiiiy.i JWO CHINESE customs which are strange to Westerners are 'chick en" and 'ghost" marriages. The former arises irom the fact that the Chinese have a strong antipathy to a man standing as proxy for a bridegroom. When it is essential that there920 words
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Article, Illustration484 1958-09-06 6 DICKENS— BUT IT'S SO PRIM AND PROPER 0 Last week we talked of murdei and oth»*i E heinous deeds. Today the accent i i on the sordid and r he subfuse, that drab word wh eh E always reminds me of a parade of airmen on a 2 cold wet484 words
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Article168 1958-09-06 6 Kathy has her moments FROM drama in black and white to a touch of humour in colour. ■'Kathy is a UniversalInternational production and tells the story of a temperamental child-star In Hollywood, and with Fatty McCormack as the child you have every right to expect the full gamut oi temperament168 words
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Article166 1958-09-06 6 MURDER, skulduggery, narcotics and the Mexican border is the mixture which goes to make "Touch Of Evil." It is a star-studded film with Orson Welles (who is also the director) Charlton Hesion, Joseph Calleia, Akim Tamirofl and Janet Leigh, with Marlenc Dietrich as a guest star. Ramon Vargas166 words
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Article93 1958-09-06 6 good, and suspense is to. often created by cuttini at a critical moment, sucl as when a Rirl is about t< be raped! One also has the un happy feeling that th director was onl thoroughly interested |i the film when he himsel was on the screen.93 words
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367 1958-09-06 6 The garbage can of life and no frills! 1 SHALL start with "Gervaise" a masterlj adaptation of Eniile Zola's book "The Dram Shop." 1 have chosen this although I do not think that it has either the greatest entertainment value or thai U will attract the greatest crowd but because367 words
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Article199 1958-09-06 7 I LONDON, Srpt. 5. I I'reviuua Toda y ■>IBB!K no. 1 RSS O.i.C I i>,!iis Sqil 23% buyers 23 buyers 23% sellers 24 .sellers Oct 23% buyers 23 7^ buyers 23 7 8 sellers 24 .sellers ■gU!u:M v,i. 1 KSS Spot 23' i buyers 23% buyers 23199 words
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Article104 1958-09-06 7 I NEW YORK. Sept. 5. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 94.87 nom. 94.75'n0m IN futures traits Contract Sept 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.00 sellers 94.75 sellers Oct 93.87 buyers 93.87 buyers nv 94.87 sellers 94.62 selW.s (INI 1 lii SALES: Ml t'BBER Futures Sept. 28.60 buyers 29.00104 words
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Article27 1958-09-06 7 I NEW YORK, Sept. ,i Previous Today SSSf 11 513.44 512.77 J^W »g 5 Uiiitir.^ 79 05' 79^7 o Stocks Composite Averafet 176^12 ns^o27 words
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Article71 1958-09-06 7 |«'efl 7<K sp ut L i- aw aiting September shipment 26., n. 26 ntl Lif ViS?***. 28 tp 26ft, elf. Sarawak unquoted. MuntoK uau September shipment white spot and awaiting release •t" r and f Lamport 39, afloats 39 to 38, and first floa* -A mL rflesLse 26S71 words
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Article78 1958-09-06 7 I So, l^nmmm c.i.f. v.X. iSJi, f Kuro Mn P°'«««eUvereS OP 4 ong ton S«-Pt./Oct. Eu rLm kU CU U.*L/Nortb olf OIL crude Btralt« JW. EwopeM ports m bulk ,N OIL crude Ceylon pi. l,n >Pean P OllB ,D bu,h hi I ifvL on *py°<& Pa<78 words
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Article290 1958-09-06 7 KREMLIN TIGHTENS ARMY CONTROL Officers to lose privileged position RUSSIA has sharply increased its campaign to subject the Red Army to tighter party supervision. The Soviet authorities nave Issued new orders for tighter discipline through more effective party indoctrination. The orders 'followed recent moves to bring the officers' corps otU.P.I. - 290 words
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Article274 1958-09-06 7 SOCIAL investigators have discovered the neglected parents of Woodford, Essex, whose children stay away because they are ashamed of them, psychologists meeting in Glasgow, Scotland were told. The investigators made a survey of 200 old-age pensioners in the residential area of Woodford, near London. They discoveredReuter - 274 words
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Article129 1958-09-06 7 ■1 Lunci n Stock marKnEfy week on a less h t «uuh lote yesterday. It, f. East situation II the recent en- thu.siasm while the over night heaviness of Wall Street and the rise in United Kingdom unemployment figures ftl go created a note of cantonReuter - 129 words
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Miscellaneous59 1958-09-06 7 IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'i I SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES 5 TODAY: 3.07 p.m. TOMORROW: 4.22 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. 5 5 MONDAY: 6.09 a.m. E and 5.15 p.m. E TUESDAY: 8.12 a.m. g s and 6.52 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.07 a.m. E 8.13 pm. THURSDAY: 9.45 am. E E and 9.09 p.m. E g59 words
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Miscellaneous120 1958-09-06 7 r k Today's radio programme ij;> p.m. Programme Summary and Tunes with your rifiin i.'jo Time Signal, Jfewa and Singapore .share Market Keport; F. 40 More Tunea with void Tußn; 2.00 Saturday Datej _!."> Australian Magasine; 3.00 Saturday Prom; :\:u) juke Boi Parade; 4.00 Lasy Afternoon; 430 Tea Dance: 8.00120 words
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Article1219 1958-09-06 8 DIANA ROSS - PLAIN FOUND-AFTER 7-YEAR SEARCH DIANA ROSS There is nothing that love cannot do f\j v motht ri s right," iT he t hOUgh r. "There Ls nothing that love cannot do. It will not be long now." And he took ship and went into distant parts of the world, and1,219 words
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Article, Illustration196 1958-09-06 8 rWnfwrt motions io Rutty to bi quiet, A'.,\ ihi boy rrf.p^ liong lo join Kirn What', the nutter now he Whllptffl lor an.w-r Kupen poinu to patch ol wet •and on whuh there arc Urge foo'r r 1 hos# footprints have Only j.jm b*en196 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-09-06 8 CHILDREN S PAgTI With prizes for you! I>orKET-MONEY prizes Name (Master Miss) I are offered for colouring this scene with paints crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set108 words
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Miscellaneous228 1958-09-06 8 CLUES ACROSS. —1. son is sometimes called City of northern Italy square one in a round no*. whose cathedral was plan- 7, Jack Spratfs wile !COiu« ned to be the largest in the eat none. 11. N un b world. 6. A person banish- balls in cricket. 12. 1 oanm228 words
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Article622 1958-09-06 9 Christian Layman - MAKING USE OF GODS LOVE Christian Layman the temple in Jerusalem. H<" needed help For a long time people had given coins tO help him, and thus he lived. The gifts satisfied the beggar to a degree, and it satisfied the _<iv-*r to express then- charity and goodwill. But the622 words
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Advertisement129 1958-09-06 9 :v. v: '•'■''■'vGamm mmaismrii m** <&M\ _H ___K:%:._^:J-J¥3_l Is -M UW. Hi SB .aKS I^-*"?^..-/ *8 :_->^B9-8g-9S888i88BlKa88^^ < ISg^'S :|rfßK^^^^g^^^^jS^M^_« _^B _mK'jJJ^* t_l_l i SB: B^^^^™*^'' X Jaiparsad Rai— Maniparsad Rai-* _^B_l B_fek^ These fine Gurkha triplets, this 1| W^7o HI merry Chinese toddler and Ihe cute. little. Malay girl,129 words
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Miscellaneous412 1958-09-06 9 1 1 Sunday church It announcements fl PHIRCH OF ENC.I.AND I <t \ndreWa Cathedral: 7.00 In, Ho'v Communion; 8.00 a.m. mt'h.l r..mmunion; 0.30 a.m. B-mdav School; 10.30 a.m. MornB,cr prayer; 11.00 a.m. Mandarin mtl Memorial Hall); 11.46 Mr.:."vi. I Communion; 6.00 pJB ■Fm Bflda'l Church, Katong: 7 HolS Communion. 8412 words
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Miscellaneous477 1958-09-06 9 Sacred Heart Church (Tank Road) Mass, Sermon 6.15, 7 and 8.15 a.m. Alt. Weekly. St. Theresa's (Kampong B.ihru) Mass, sermon in English 6 30 ami., 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.m Church of Our Lady of Lourdes (Ophir Road): Mass. sermon in Tamil 6.15, 7 and 8 a.m. Redemptorlst Monastery (Thomson477 words
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Miscellaneous446 1958-09-06 9 Tamil Church (Short Street): 8.80 a.m., Sunday School, 930 a.m. Worship Service, Minister--Rev. j. v. Avaduray. Wesley Church: 8.45 a m Sunday School, 7.30 a.m., io 00 a.m., and 530 p.m., Worship Services, Ministers— Rev. Oscar A. Gulnn, iJr.), and Rev. Yap Kirn Hao. BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN Life Bible -Presbyterian Church (144446 words
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WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
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Article, Illustration156 1958-09-06 10 WELL, if anyone is looking down in the mouth this week it's your Quiz Kditor! I really thought you would have difficulty solving the photographic quiz, but not a bit of it. There were nearly a hundred correct entries! I had to use the Crystal156 words
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Article196 1958-09-06 10 "VOl many people knew that it was a photograph "of Howard Keel who is now appearing In a film for the Rank Organisation. Selected winner was Terry Lee of I Nassim Road, Singapore 10. Now who is this, and In which Him did you last «©c her? Prlie196 words
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Article120 1958-09-06 10 MR Justus Marian ot" 5 Lim Ah Pin Road. Singapore 19 was the winner The answers were. 1. A finger clamp made with pieces of cane, used as form of punishment in Malay schools of long ago; 2. A town enforcement officer who combined the functions of a120 words
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Article84 1958-09-06 10 Do you know what a Piskal is? This week's questions are: 1. What was a Piskal? 2. What did the word Khoja signify? 3. Which was the first steam vessel to reach Singapore? 4. What was a Kayu Palat? 5. In which of Shakespeare's plays does the action take place84 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-09-06 10 CAN YOU GUESS WHAT IT IS? ANSWER last week was the mouthpiece of a x telephone, and the selected winner was Kwok Him Shun of 364 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore 15. I hope that this will be a little more difficult, Prize is a Philips long playing record. THE EJVTItY73 words
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316 1958-09-06 11 Div. 4 league sparks North v. South rivalry anew I r>N i NONES ._W duel which! I itball for the I this season jr. supre■K tween former lii in and BOUthI[ei ction Tnild Di l I ed, mixed and j IE: into Third Fourth Divisions. B I I been consider-316 words
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Article, Illustration372 1958-09-06 11 ARCHIE QUICK - UP GOES THE PRICE OF SOCCERTALENT ARCHIE QUICK By WHEN a football club gains promotion its value to its rivals in the transfer market automatically rises. Brighton and I love Albion have found that out. When they reached Division Two for the first time last May they promised the players372 words
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207 1958-09-06 11 SOUTH Africa may follow the lead set by England and Australia in their bids to produce brighter cricket. Mr. Arthur Coy, president of the South African Cricket Association, has called for changes in the rules governing the Currle Cup inter- provincial tournament "to makeReuter - 207 words
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100 1958-09-06 11 GRAND PRIX DRIVER SKIDS OFF THE TRACK I HERE'S what happens when a racing driver skids |on a wet track. Graham Hill climbs irom the crash- ed Lotus he g was driving at Lisbon, Portugal, after careering into a barrier of straw bales. He was un- hurt. S The trackU.P.I. - 100 words
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478 1958-09-06 11 Tulloch has good chances in U.S. races <JYI)M V racehorse trainer T..1. Smitli is confident tiiat Tuiloch would "more than hold liis own" against the beat gallopen Kn the United States of America. He said this a U da? I after hi., rel urn to Australia from AmerlC where he478 words
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Article237 1958-09-06 11 Readers are Up-to- Date! M. il.ua ia the focal point oi South Kasi Asia and many people think thai this is an area where the future destinies ol the urn Id uill be decided. j I low mm li do your friends oversea knovt about .bingapore and M ila237 words
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Advertisement31 1958-09-06 11 f$L __L __k_ ***fl A. H t *m%%%m. HH HUP 1 CORAL kfl Hk Bfll fl fl WJm W UP §yn a fill KP mm L N0.6 rltUlll- 9-***** O'BRIEN 131 words
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Article173 1958-09-06 12 DISMAL ENDING FOR SURREY Routed for 57 in losing last match (SURREY, the county cricket champions ior the seventh time, end- Ed their season oil a low note yesterday when they were dismissed for 57 by Worcestershire and beaten by 117 runs. Their overall points tally from 28 matches was173 words
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Article168 1958-09-06 12 Elliott first again Herb Elliott of Australia won the 1.500 metres race in 3 mm 37.4 sec at an international athletics meeting In Oslo last. night Elliott hold> the world record for the distance at 3min. 36.0 sec. Murray Halberg, the British Empire and Commonwealth Games three miles champion, wasReuter - 168 words
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Article25 1958-09-06 12 Gale Kerwin lasl nighl captured the vacant Canadian welterweight boxing title with a 12thround technical knockout over Cliir <Bob<>) Fiddler, ol Saskatchewan.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article159 1958-09-06 12 World record swim by Dutch girls HOLLAND set a world j record in the women s relay yesterday at the European Swimmins i Championships in Budapest. They won the 4 x 100 metres medley in 4 mm. 52.95ec. Soviet Union came second lin 4mln. 54.25ec. and Britain i third InReuter - 159 words
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Article50 1958-09-06 12 SINGAPORE cyclists will be up at dawn tomorrow to contest a massed start road race al Pasir Panjang. The race begins at 6.30 a.m. There is an open 100 miles event and a novices event over 50 miles. I Competitor, are from the Royal Air f-'oree (Seh tar50 words
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Article116 1958-09-06 12 At Blackpool: Essex beat i Lancashire by 26 runs. Es!sex 271 and 157 (M. Hilton five for 78>. Lancashire 279 for eight declared and 123 (C. Washbrook 55; T. Bailey four for 15. A. Hurd six for 60). Essex 12 points: Lancashire two. At Scarborough: M.C.C. ibeat Yorkshire byReuter - 116 words
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Article33 1958-09-06 12 The New Zealanders drew their rain-affected cricket match with A.ER. Gilligan's XI yesterday. Final scores: New Zealanders 297 and 74 for two. a.e.r. Gilligan's xi 301 for .six declared.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article55 1958-09-06 12 Ulf Schmidt (Sweden) beat Herb Flam (United States* 7-5, 8-6. 8-6 in the United States hv- tennis' championship yesterday at j Forest Hills. New York' Women's singles quarterfinals: Althea Gigson (U.S.) beat Christine Truman (Britain) 11-9. 6-1. Mrs. Beverley Fleitz i U.S. i beat Maria BuenoReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1958-09-06 12 Ken Bousfield (Coombe Hill) won the Swl-s Open golf championship at Crans, Switzerland with a 72 holes aggregate of 272. One stroke behind was' Flory van Donek (Belgium). Aidoifo Angelini (Italy) I wa s third whh 278. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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137 1958-09-06 12 I)LAYING under flood light, Seletar beat Butterworh 3-1 In the final of the Fai last Air I'onr Inter-station soccer com** petition at sell-in jresterday Seletar went ahead In i the 15th, minute when I left, winger Lehaane i hot from ten yard Butterworth rallied137 words
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Article34 1958-09-06 12 .and Changi), International Cycling Club. Rough Riders (Singapore) and Chong Hwa and other clubs. Meanwhile, the muchprolonged round-the-i.sland race. 58 miles, will now be held on Sunday Sept. 1434 words
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Article161 1958-09-06 12 E*INAL placing! and points in the county championship tablr are as t'uii Heading 1 Played, Won, Lo.^t, Di.tun, No *j| o, lend ln match Lost, First innings, load ln mat*). ll -.uaw: 1 "ln N DI Pt Surrey i>a v 5 B 1 Hampshire 28161 words
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Article65 1958-09-06 12 Yorkshire's record Includes 16 points for first InniJ lead in two matches restricted by rain to the last da? Middlesex record includes eight points In similar clrcum stances in one match. Derbyshire's record includes one point for a Up nn first innings in match lost. Kent andReuter - 65 words
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71 1958-09-06 12 All Whites open with 16-8 win over Victoria ALL Whias opened t he .r rugby season yesterday by beating Victoria School on the school ground by 1. points (two goals ix. penalty goals) to eight 'goal. try). Scrum-half Abbas scored ten of Whites' points wltfi accurate kicking Tries wen scored71 words
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