The Singapore Free Press, 10 September 1958
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Title Section19 1958-09-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper So. 1 1*9*» Singapore, Wednesday, September 10, 1958. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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Article177 1958-09-10 1 'Forward position of the West' MR JOHN FOSTER DULLES, IS. State Secretary, yesterday compared the defence of the Chinese Nationalist -held Islands of Quenioy and Matsu with the defence ol Berlin as a forward position of the West. Mr. Dulles said in Washington that, in his opinion, the situation inReuter - 177 words
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Article63 1958-09-10 1 A 24-hour search by Kuala Lumpur police and military personnel for a Malay soldier from Singapore who fell from a IpohKuala Lumpur bound train ended last night. The body of the soldier, Yahaya bin Abdul Samad, aged 24, was recovered from the Klang River at Brickfields,63 words
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392 1958-09-10 1 DULLES-MAO DEAL ON CHIANG ISLES IS FORECAST US. may advise pull-out it Peking renounces force APINION was growing among diplomats in Washington last night V that the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, was prepared to "advise" General Chiang Kai-shek to evacuate the Chinese offshore islands in returnReuter - 392 words
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Article128 1958-09-10 1 'Talks would fail' 11HE London Times today described the occupation oi the Chinese offshore islands of Quemoy and Ma Im; by Chinese Nationalists a.~ untenable and unjustifiable and argued that a withdrawal would be a gesture of commonsense. "If the American-Com-munist Chinese talks, even only ar ambassadorial level in Warsaw,Reuter - 128 words
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Article96 1958-09-10 1 BRITAIN will back America in opposing, for this year, Red China's admission to the United Nations at the forthcoming session of the General Assembly, reliable sources said in London yesterday. The attitude of Britain on this issue is regarded as a key factor, since ifReuter - 96 words
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Article32 1958-09-10 1 September first gra d c rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 81^ cents per lb., up three-eighths of a cent on yesterday's close The tone was uncertain32 words
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Article200 1958-09-10 1 ]W: MINISTER of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, today announced in the legislative Assembly measures to promote and Protect local industry. He .-.nd it was proposed '!> a people's lnvest- corporation which v I Issue $10 shares. j No Single individual would g S*S! to200 words
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152 1958-09-10 1 'Time not ripe for all U.S. troops to quit MH. JOHN FOSTER Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State,, said in Washington yesterday that although the situation In Lebanon seemed to be improving, he did not think developments yet indicated a total withdrawal of United States troops. He told his pressReuter; U.P.I. - 152 words
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Advertisement70 1958-09-10 1 II m IB m I ol I J I 5D .BBfflß^i mimm, I b-bßbri .Baa mm\ li s^Lm ac II 11 1 -Ipl ll M Ico I m^ii^S '$m mII m 111 I mmvim c*% II Wk\Wi WWB timmmm sd I bbbL% fl k mi^mmmMm wmw rrrrj BRRk w.- •He70 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-09-10 2 Tina Louise, chosen to play the alluring Griselda I in the film version oi Erskine Caldwell's best-sell- I ing novel "God's Little Acre," which has just had its premiere in London. tiaiiiiiiiiitiiiiMiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiNaaiiiiiiaaiiiiiiar32 words
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Article297 1958-09-10 2 'Cromwell* terror leaflet pledget revenge No mercy warning by the mf 'iron man' I EAFLETS In English J signed "Cromwell" 'circulated In Nicosia last night announcing the creation of an organisation of Britons pledging to "strike back at EOKA." In the leaflet "Cromwell." purporting to represent theReuter - 297 words
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200 1958-09-10 2 A 17-YEAR-OLD Greek Cypriot, charged with murdering a British army sergeant, yesterday repeated allegations that British police tortured him. The court, hearing the case against Andreas Yakouml, a mechanic, spent yesterday trying to determine whether an alleged confession statement he was said toReuter - 200 words
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113 1958-09-10 2 U.K. storms leave £3m. trail of havoc rpHE PRICE TAG on Brl Ir tain's wees end storms is expected to total at least £3.000.000, it was re ported in London ve<tw day. ier Damage in Chelmsford Essex, alone is estimated at £250,000 alter the worst weather catastrophe there in 70Reuter - 113 words
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Article32 1958-09-10 2 An offer of a pay increase of from 4s. 6d. to ss. 6d. a week for 250,000 shipyard workers was rejected as "totally inadequate" in London yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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304 1958-09-10 2 PUBLIC FEAR OF THE ATOM MAY LEAD TO BIG SOCIAL UPHEAVAL rpHE world public has a secret fear of the atomic age which may well lead to grave social upheavals, according to a report released in Geneva yesterday by a study group of the World Health Organisation. Atomic energy wasReuter - 304 words
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Article41 1958-09-10 2 Noel Coward has in New York on to Bermuda, where he PJL to write a new musical w a ballet. v; The ballet s be' 1 ten for the London re val ballot early nexi U.P.I.U.P.I. - 41 words
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395 1958-09-10 3 CHEMISTRY EXPERTS LAID BARE SECRET OF A S'PORE 'OILY MAN' NiDELIGHTS on a variety of Singapore crimes, including an oily man's" 5 offencM, a r contained in the 1957 annual report of the Chemistry department. rhe report, just published, says: "In connection with an 'oily man' L UL 1 to395 words
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Article124 1958-09-10 3 UNEMPLOYMENT in the United States dropped by 600,000 last month, the Government reported, but the drop was not as large as usual at this time oi year. The new figure of unemployment was given as 4,699,000, and the rate of unemployment, taking seasonal factors into account,Reuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-09-10 3 picture. X Cyprfol Rirls. dressed in national costume and wearing e1 9%« •SSS3I j" .'"••■•■ssl.m of over 200 compatriots at fc ßoilfliemo«th on the >e?e Of the **™**M •I. "»uc there of the British Trade Union ConneM. Thr 0^"*?" CftfWf flH h f "1 with tho words ".Set Cyprus Free"Popper - 57 words
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Article153 1958-09-10 3 HTHE UNITED STATES yesterday announced x that it would make a series of economic development loans to India totalling about US$lOO million ($3OO million) during the next 10 months. j The announcement was [made by the State Department at the end of threedayReuter - 153 words
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Article67 1958-09-10 3 ACTRESSES Miiko Taka, who played opposite Marlon Brando in the film "Sayonara." and Mamie Van Doren sued for divorce yesterday, alleging cruelty by their husbands, it was reported in Los Angeles. Both sought maintenance and child support. Miss Taka, who is married to actor Dale Ishimoto,Reuter - 67 words
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Article24 1958-09-10 3 Ninety-three Algerian Insurgents were killed In a battle with French troops in the Aures Mountains Eastern Algeria, says an Algler's report.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement183 1958-09-10 3 I MIKIMOTO 1 I Cultured PEARLS GLITTERING BEAD OF ELEGANCE which 8 GIVES GLAMOUR I EXCITEMENT 1 I To Ladies of all Nations I AVAILABLE IN I ALL FORMS OF JEWELLERY >> Distributors:- ft G. C. de SILVA BROS., 1 "Jewellers" /> 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone *****. >> the183 words
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The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1958.
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Article192 1958-09-10 4 Opinion PERILOUS TIMES rpHE suggestion put i forward by Mr. H. Suhrawardy, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, that Lebanon should be declared a neutral country and its integrity guaranteed, is not one which would be easy to implement. Neither is it at all certain that such a step would192 words
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315 1958-09-10 4 Israelis don't want another Sinai OHOULD King Hussein oi O Jordan fall, all of Israeli Jerusalem would show up in the range-finders of the Russian supplied guns and mortars of President Nasser's United Arab Republic army. Now, it is said by many British and American diplomats and commanders that the315 words
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Article1089 1958-09-10 4 TERENCE DAVIDSON - TERENCE DAVIDSON Study group calls for: Guarantee of Israel's borders Winning over of young Arabs Cutdown on Near East oil Force must mm ft not be used By 4 COLLECTIVE guarantee oi Israel's frontiers, aY 'modernisation" of Britain's relations with the Persian Gulf sheikhdoms, and reduction1,089 words
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Article89 1958-09-10 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber DFD I HAVE waited for years for some film star to be supplied by the publicity men with a variant on "We are Just good friends." I read that one of them has said, referring to his second wife, "W e are much better friends now89 words
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Advertisement51 1958-09-10 4 aaaaBBBBB*aBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBB^^ PATEK PHILIPPE WATCHES j The movement, of on exceptionally high aujhty, has no less than 30 jewels, 28 rubies ond 2 sapphires. It is entirely tiond-mode by watchmakers and adjusters v\ho riaorously main- i tain the time-honoured traditions of the Ger\e\Q wotch makSole Agents: H. SENA, LTD. Bongkok, Singopore51 words
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Advertisement48 1958-09-10 4 mMw don't lit dL Pi THIS s^r( HAPPEN j^^| TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts.... your heavy furniture, porcelain, cwtal s needs our expert care. We pack, crate. tTm*v store everything for you PHONE ***** FOR TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE C-T» 3B48 words
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277 1958-09-10 5 COUNCIL REVENUE MAY RISE $500, 000 I pearer electricity iHE revenues of the Singapore City Council are expected to go up by at least $500,000 a year f the bulk system of supplying electricity to lotels cinemas and amusement parks is disconiiuied. A suggestion to charge them the maximum omestic277 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-09-10 5 Miss Deanna Webster, 17, one of the entrants i for the Civil Service Queen contest organ- i ised by the Singapore Civil Service Associa- z I tion for its annual so- I cial and dance starting i I at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. i49 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-09-10 5 ';&»*>' ■'.•>■■■>' ■■:;/&■■< jJJI.. 1 V)ali .wiliULdiJiii ni Sir Anthony and Lady Eden at their home-tO-bj, i 1 a Wiltshire mansion Fyflcld Manor, which they have agreed to buy from Lady Hudson widow of f I LOTd Hudson, the wartime Minister of Fyfleld Manor stands in a 50-arrr estate In87 words
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Article65 1958-09-10 5 rE Ist Battalion of the Singapore Infantry Regiment will hold an "internal security" exercise in certain areas of the Colony tomorrow. Starting from 7.30 a.m. small groups of soldiers dressed In full battle kit and armed w.th radio sets, will man roadblocks in HavelocK and Tiong65 words
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Article22 1958-09-10 5 West Germany formally proposed to the Big Foul powers yesterday that the} form a commission to discuss German reunification22 words
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198 1958-09-10 5 Why S'pore shoemakers can't compete with Japanese TWE Singapore Inx dustriai Promotion! Board in its first annual report published yesterday listed several reasons why Singapore cannot hope to compete with Japanese shoe manufacturers. Local footwear manufac turers had asked the Gov ernment to restrict imports from Japan on the ground198 words
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203 1958-09-10 5 300 prizes offered in students' competition SCHOOL children in Singapore and the Federation are being invited to take part in the annual international draw f ing and writing competir tion organised by the y Shankar's Weekly New Delhi, India. Started in 1949, the annual competition has attracted an Increasing number203 words
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Article44 1958-09-10 5 I The Singapore YWCA is appealing for volunteer^ to help in its Flag Day on Bft i turday. October 18. Miss V. Raschen. secretary j of the association, said j those interested phould contact the office In HafI fles Quay.44 words
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Advertisement156 1958-09-10 5 ikm!A alum)* i'unw iVI NESCAFE PURE **&--Jk COFFEE 1 A ROMAN SLIDE-PROJECTOR ff*\ iSy Jrfcs-'* Ku, SHARPER Trading Co., (M) Ltd the greatest booster of i y MOTOR-CURE ond TRANS-CURE an the '/7>v/ toI/'^^W tnqme become quiet powerful, ceo |/jv* fY&O AjfiPtP****** nomacol 3al burrainq stops of once 7-NSa. d156 words
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Advertisement45 1958-09-10 6 Enjoy today's most exciting Cigarette... .VM First in Flovour. .The full I <C\W J flavour that means more tosh more aroma! Every L M ,ac ever made has carried this stair ment: "A blend of pre™*" quality cigarette tobaccos lin special aromatic types E.-iimmnrT-- "^BBl45 words
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Miscellaneous226 1958-09-10 6 JEFF II \U XI by Sydney Jordan |(k*« P'GMTRft PILOTS/— THe OLD MAW LBT j ,T. BOY- 1 NE^~e»^rOCK»H THElft jf*'*^^^^^2f*^^\^^Mf^ mr^ A^^tT IV Ht P TTS (nSafdalf J^WWl^ a il-r^ B^V^ jf- 1- -J SP*^ J^k^r WmL OBVa. MSKaHM^^^^^^^r W iJ' HM^J^SI H ~fcCJ I >&A.\I»IC.\KE by Leo E226 words
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Miscellaneous539 1958-09-10 6 BORN today, you have at) > I store^ of physical and S I energy. You must be "up and doinS I all of the time if you are t. be X 1 i You must be careful to hat torn I I energies are directed Into constrw 8 1 j539 words
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Article180 1958-09-10 7 LONDON, Sept. 9. Frevlou* lodu% BBFK No. 1 KSS c.1.1. UJnoean ports Sepl 23% buyers 23% buyers |UlU| 23% sellers 23% sellers Oct. 23 buyers 23% buyers 24 sellers 24 sellers IBHI B No. 1 KSS Spot 23% buyers 23% buyers 233s sellers 24 sellers IBiU No.180 words
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Article97 1958-09-10 7 l NEW YORK, Sept. 9. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 94.50 nom. 94.50 nom. IN futures [raits Contract Sept. 93.50 buyers 93.37 buyers 94.50 sellers 94.37 sellers Oit 93.50 buyers 93.25 buyers 94.37 sellers 94.25 sellers OM (raid. SALES: Nil lBBi:i: u lures Sepf. 28.87 paid 29.2097 words
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Article26 1958-09-10 7 tNEW YORK, Sep* Previous Today Industrials 515.23 518.64 Railroads 132.07 132.54 Domestic Bonds 87.32 87.34 rtilities 79.54 79.60 Stocks Composite Averages 176.43 177.2926 words
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Article72 1958-09-10 7 [■Malabar spot 27 awaiting ■flease afloats 27 to 2*3%, ■rst ialf September shipment ■J- 26 c and f. Lampong ■Pc" 27*4, aw ii tine; release 27, ■floats 27 to 26' U. first half September shipment 26%. 26 elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 40. awaiting release 39%, afloats72 words
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Article97 1958-09-10 7 LONDON, Sept. 9. Previous Today lOPRA Philippines c.l.t. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept./ Oct. $207 sellers $206 sellers Wl»\ Straits c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept./ Oct. £75 quoted £75 quoted OCOMT OIL crude Straits cl.i European97 words
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Article163 1958-09-10 7 TOE L 'luion stock mar--1 lwta generally closed Wl! 'i a mixed appearance lay but the undergone was not unsatisfactory The lar Eastern situa,lf >n continued to make for caution but Wall Street's Wvance overnight helped Sf, ntiment. .'Hie fact that it wa.s setMOMf day for the veryReuter - 163 words
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Article212 1958-09-10 7 Probe to find underground organisers Newcomers f from R.I. detected in Colony THHERE is a strong sus- picion that an underground organisation is behind the movement of illegal Indonesian immigrants to Singapore. The Controller of Immigra tion, Mr. Lim Joo Hock, told the Free Press tha'. he was212 words
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Article110 1958-09-10 7 Taxis now almost doubled SINCE the celling on licensed taxis in Singapore was removed in the middle of year, the number has almost been doubled. At the end of April 1957. Just before the celling was removed, taxis in the Colony totalled 1,650. By the end of July this year110 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-09-10 7 Mr. Chan Siew Lock. (above), who has been i in the employ of Bou- i stead and Co., Singa- pore, was among 27 I employees of tl it firm who were presented I with long service awards. He is seen re- reiving a gold tie-pin f I from Mrs. J.60 words
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Article101 1958-09-10 7 SINGAPORE bus owner.s have had a preliminary meeting with Registrar of Vehicles to discuss arrangements for extending their services to Kallang during the Constitution Fair to be held m January-February next year. They will meet him again lext month with a blueprint. The Fair101 words
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Article66 1958-09-10 7 THE Workers Party has sent a memorandum to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, asking him to set up a standing commit tee of Assemblymen to look into the unemployment problem in Singapore. The memorandum asked that the committee should include assemblymen representative of66 words
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Article30 1958-09-10 7 Six Soviet-made submarines of the Egyptian Navy are off Cyprus, Admiral Charles Lambe, British commander-in-chief of Allied forces in the Mediterranean, said in Algiers ye? terday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement116 1958-09-10 7 NO MATTER Ag JHjIL WHERE YOUR NEW M Wtf***IjF^F HOME MAY BE^Sgp WE CAN BE OF SERVICE SINGAPORE BAGGAGE 1 TRANSPORT AGENCT LTD in association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED HAULAGE HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS PACK INC- STORAGE 8E Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore :t. p^- '/fmfe&ffl* Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg. -^^F^^^<'' SfJ116 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-09-10 7 a4illliiiiiiiii.il.. iniiiiiiiii.miiii!; 1 SINCAPORE S HIGH TIDES TODAY: 8.13 p.m. jjj TOMORROW: 9.45 a.m. S E and 9.09 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.18 a.m. S and 9.56 p.m. SATURDAY 10.48 a.m, S and 10.40 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.19 a.m. 5 E and 11.25 p.m. E E MONDAY: 11.53 a.m. TUESDAY: 0.10 a.m. S149 words
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Article, Illustration770 1958-09-10 8 QNE HUNDRED years ago Ottawa was chosen by Queen Victoria to be Canada's capital city. Il was then a small a lumber village; CaI nada a province I Wni c li embraced J only Ontario and Quebec. How different is the picture today! With a population 0f '350.000 Ottawa770 words
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Article113 1958-09-10 8 Sir Roy Dobson - Sir Roy Dobson By It /iicr,- is one country In the world where there thould be hope and optl* mism it is Canada* 'a iKidd lias come of (t(je in lindU 'ru and trade, iii ii orld V: >\. -7 appli 'i science, in r< earch and In ttic113 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-09-10 9 i,. Canada I pride. She Is i can nation. She i he worldi, nwealth and ideals. m favours her. H on her side. I of her own >eak for themlv( on of the St. a... Seaway will lortly provide naviga- I an-going yes- l Is into the very heart88 words
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Article40 1958-09-10 9 Igrou an hapt r s ddeley i tnadlan policy every nlo l\r 1 i j Qolng to do this out 1 Of our I i H \eems ■i >od busi on the 0/ 106 '-■< omy fa toe ladtV*.40 words
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Article, Illustration683 1958-09-10 9 CAPRI: PL AY GROUND 2,000 YEARS AGO Emperors then: Day trippers now BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WHERE is a Mediterranean island which has x acquired fame as the Idyllic abode of a number of internationally-known celebrities during this present century, and which today attracts swarms of tourists. Few people in683 words
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Article185 1958-09-10 9 NOW THEY CAN TRAVEL ROYAL IjRITISH holidaymaicers > w;ii .con be able to bonk seats on the "Queen's Own Plane" for a Royal flighl to the Conl Inent Two "i Ihe R< yal Flight 1 Viking airlii i r which have < arried Ihe Queen, Duke ol Edinbui gh, their185 words
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Article193 1958-09-10 9 Aircraft industry exports boom 3 TZXPORTS by Bri- E E mj tain's vigorous air- IS craft industry are now 5 E 50 per cent up on last E l/ear. 3 E rftii, booTJi new i was E announced a j toe (71 3 I 3 dustry a ent on show193 words
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Article, Illustration990 1958-09-10 10 QNE of the first thii pore are Ihe kel many questions as to a a a\ v vi. Strangely, enough very few people know the answers to those questions and many people believe that the idea was imported by the Chinese, whilo others990 words
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Article365 1958-09-10 10 asks EILEEN ASHCROFT HAVING had three step-mothers mym if, I am intrigued with the choice that faces nine-year-old Cynthia and 14--year-old David Nicholls. Their mother died Aye years ago and their father has invited them to pick a "motherly, home-loving woman" to be his second365 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-09-10 11 ,8|a|||||1111..11......-..11..1...i b mßmimmiLj^-J^JmWmmn i M STAR Hope inge is expecting in seven weeks. he travelled 7,000 to Britain from nca against her doctor's orders. The To be with her I act husband when baby is born. Hope, who starred Marlon Brando in I Young Lions" is herePopper - 69 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-09-10 11 picture. iimimiiiiiiimiiiimmimm i Proud owner of this E champion budgerigar in E its rosette studded show E case is 40-year old BUI Steadman, a glass-cutter E horn Hornsey, London. E Bill, only three years a E budgie fancier, ana. still s classed as a novice, took s a// f/ze majorPopper - 75 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-09-10 11 I A week end trip down to the ponds at Hampstead, London, brings out an odd contrivance in the shape of a converted pram tli is sailing enthusiast uses for carrying his large home made square I rigged ship.42 words
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191 1958-09-10 12 MANILA Foreign Affairs Department officials have predicted "smooth" implementation of a Philippine plan for the solution of the nine-year-old problem posed by 2.700 over-staying Chinese temporary visitors. Their optimism was based on the reaction of nationalist Chinese Ambassador Chen Chi-mai. who hasU.P.I. - 191 words
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Article45 1958-09-10 12 Ceylon has lost its Rs. 15 millions a year Sudanese tea market to Indian tea exporters. Colombo trade sources said. They said the Sudan Government has not invited Ceylonese traders to bid for import licence applications, alth<"»iif*h Tnrllc, win. liivilf-fl U.P.I.U.P.I. - 45 words
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Article177 1958-09-10 12 'Give loan help or lose markets' TF JAPAN fails to extend I a helping hand to the loan hungry nations of South East Asia in the in i mediate future, she faces the risk of losing her most easily accessible and promising market for Japanese goods, Mr. Mikio Mizuto saidReuter - 177 words
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Article33 1958-09-10 12 united Arab Republic InO" try Minister Aziz Sidky called on Japanese Prime Mini tar, Nobusuke Klshl hi lokyo and extended him ■m Invitation to visit itypi U.P .I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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232 1958-09-10 12 MOST observers in Ceylon believe that there will be no nationalisation i? 1 as long as Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, and Mr. de Zoysa. remain Prime Minister and Finance Minister respectively. But they do not discount the possibility of changing political alliancesReuter - 232 words
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164 1958-09-10 12 State control of trade urged in RI rPHE private enterprise system h a faffed x Indonesia and should be abandoned m. Lukan Hakim, governor of the Hank 'i nesia, said in Jakarta. 0| ,ndu Describing the current economic situation atn "worst in the republic's history," thi CentS Bank Governor inU.P.I. - 164 words
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Article43 1958-09-10 12 Indian Prime Minister Nehrn said in New Delhi that Red China's extension of her territorial waters to 12 miles did not really concern India but India had no reason to oppo.se it. (India has herself extended her territorial waters to six miles).— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article28 1958-09-10 12 COMMUNIST CHINESE "VOLUNTEERS" IN NORTH KOREA WILL START THE THIRD PHASE OF THEIR WITHDRAWAL FROM KOREAN SOIL ON SEPT. 25, THE PEKING NEW CHINA NEWS AGENCY REPORTED.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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Article39 1958-09-10 12 Mr. Toshio Fanj ol t J Socialist Party m Diet (Parliame ;V affairs conum one of the Htlbji >.| should take up I United States I the question o I arrests of Jan.o I by South Kor< f ships. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article15 1958-09-10 12 North Vietnam has eflgj ed'Vfull uttpporl o .J munist Chine- lotion the Formosa crisis.— U.F.I.U.P.I. - 15 words
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Article32 1958-09-10 12 Pope Pin. xi receaOm audience Garcia Campcs j aua of the PM^ n lJssm dent, and her fiuM Fernando Campc a J Pope's sumtnei U 'LM of CastelganA o, < !fC Rome.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article12 1958-09-10 12 Eighteen peopic hajj "H Sf gastro enterms Delhi tins montn. I ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article44 1958-09-10 12 Two Vietnamese police officers, Commissioner Cao Xuan Hong andß Major Le Quang Nhon,oiß their return to Saigon from a study tour Malaya and Suujapore.B said the two had bg| highly Impressed dj w discipline and prnfessioM J skill of the tWO polk* forces.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article23 1958-09-10 12 The Pakistan Foreign Mm- istry has appointed 60- year-old Khawja Shaha-B buddin as Pakistani Ant-B bassador to the United Arab Republic- U. P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Article24 1958-09-10 12 The Duke of Edinburgh ha. I accepted an invitation to attend the eleventh p a kistaniH conference I opening I Karachi on 1959. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article32 1958-09-10 12 The Indonesia Buddhist I Association has asked that I a Siamese Bkdd^is^ priest take part in international I religious celebrations to k I TieJd at Borobodw, Cen-m tral Jain, next year.-W ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article18 1958-09-10 12 Japan has decided to grant I Burma -yen credits worth I US$2O million, says a Tokyo report. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 18 words
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Article45 1958-09-10 12 The Soviet Union i s well on I its way to success m I adapting thermo-nuclw I reaction to peaceful pu. I poses by the adoption of a I new unit known as tht I "Ogra" /Veu) china I •Veics Agency reported /row Peking. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1958-09-10 12 Seven hundred representatives of Japanese small and medium class industries, fishing and trade organisations demonstrated in downtown Tokyo, demanding re I sumption ol trade rela- I tions with Communist I China. U. P.IU.P.I. - 33 words
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Article68 1958-09-10 12 ■Www Japanese and United Arab R e public trade officials have opened n c g o tiations in Tokyo for the conclusion of a new trade and payments agreement. Reuter. Mr Richard Crossman, British Socialist M.P. and political columnist, said in a dispatch from Peking, "among diplomats here the bettingReuter - 68 words
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Article29 1958-09-10 12 Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio has supported Communist China's claim to territorial waters within 12 miles of her coast. He added, "Indonesia is also claiming exactly the same thing." ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-09-10 12 vOV»TO»»OiV*%VVVVWVB%»ana'*VkWaWM^^ www raw" w Art works from children of 20 countries were exhibited at a show sponsored E E by a Noha, Okinawa, newspaper with Red Cross support from both Japan and 5 E Okinawa The display drew a large attendance. E Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini?43 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-09-10 13 Soft and enticing strings i| HI I n /\< lIAKIAS and II; nil. is l)a-li K lit." I y i (>, Fascination, l iU i i !he Wind. With Ail r spring Sons, CalypP n p. „s^aak Swing, Buefs 1,, j \li Amor, Around 1},",. rid, The I aithful Hit*L,129 words
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Article251 1958-09-10 13 I Everyone's in love with Nelly Blue BpROM l'aly a tuneful ir >oi has >wept across [the Atlantic to become the [Number One hit In the United States. The Words have [been changed to English. [the title has been altered [half a dozen times in several251 words
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215 1958-09-10 13 [JEWISH FOLK SONGS. Sung by Martha Schlamme, 0 Chanuke, I'm (ioing For A Stroll, What l>oes It Signify, "> ton I Tunvf-.talalayka. nie Mestnke, Tell Mr Pretty Maiden. "I Money, Dot, O Far Off Over The Water, Be Happy. Parti--1 Soni o Never215 words
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Article360 1958-09-10 13 These great operettas never age I JN the shadow of the modern Broad way musicals, the great operettas written at the turn of the century have been taking a back seat. But how refreshing it is when we hear them again. The younger generation of music lovers stands in danger360 words
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Article149 1958-09-10 13 I MARTY WILDE and lib Wildcats. Her flair Was \>l--l low, Endless Sleep. (Philips 7- Inch, :.2f» "Mvi PF). J Marty's Yellow Hair niim- ber is a sure fire hit. It's rhythmic and tuneful. Eud- less Sleep is going lo be po- pular too, despite its mor--5 bid149 words
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Article133 1958-09-10 13 WERNER MULLER and his Orchestra. "Teenagers Musicbox." At The Hop. .lailhouse Rock, I Love You Baby, Diana, Wenn Teenager Traumen, Mach dich srhon. (Polydor 7-inch, 23 729 B). Rock-n-roll dance music trom Germany, It's good and well arranged by Werner Muller, one of the Continent's top dance133 words
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Article218 1958-09-10 13 Cool swing BBbI BBBBBBBa BBBBBaI 8888 BBBBBBBbV BBBBBbI clarinet The ROLF KIHN Ql ARTFT. '•Streamline." Keystone, Laura, Swinging Till The (iirls Come Hume, Love Is Here To Stay, Bright Pace, Street Of Dreams, Pow. I Remember You, Rolf's Tune, Streamline (Vanguard 12-lneh, PPL *****). Creeping through the slow ones218 words
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Article, Illustration291 1958-09-10 13 SINGING GOD'S MUSIC... MAHALIA JACKSON. "Take Mv Hand." 5 Let The Church Roll On, Just A Little While To I Stay There, By His Word, Bless This House, It Don't C aast Very Much, Trouble Of The World. Summer- time and Sometimes I Feel E Like A Motherless Child, I291 words
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Advertisement101 1958-09-10 13 i m jr* Balanced High Fidelity two T^\ frß. NEW SmrMf'SlMll CABINET PJmMBI MODELS I 'dwV£* If Groce and elegance to 1 yjr 1 match their uperb T'^M- standard ot prrtorm-'■iJHv-'-^^igSS^'^'^W once are the keynotes 'm IPL' 111 V o f these two new "tt $4G5/- EA R R^p ro<iutcrt101 words
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Article384 1958-09-10 14 SOCCER GOSSIP -BUT A FLOP AGAINST SPURS By ARCHIE QUICK T^HE most attractive facet of Soccer is its un- predictability. Fools CaXperts vie with eacli other to produce the best results, but they can only reduce the margin of error by backing the favourites on form,384 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-09-10 14 CHELSEA ROUT THE WOLVES picture. I CHELSEA goal- 1 a keeper Robertson, 5 s who came in for 1 5 the injured Reg 5 Matthews, dives at the feet of Hender- 3 son, the Wolves S centre forward s (right). Right back S Peter Sillett Is also S there toKeystone - 85 words
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Article39 1958-09-10 14 Three second -round matches in the Yorkshire Cup for Rugby League clubs I were played last night. Re- suits:— Hull 16 Wakefield Trinity 17: Halifax 15 York 19: Batley 23 Hull Kingston Rovers 7.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article32 1958-09-10 14 United States middle- i weight Randy Sandy boxed i a draw with Britain's Ron Redrup in a 10-round lightheavyweight bout at StreatI ham Ece Rink, London, last 1 night.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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Article200 1958-09-10 14 A present world champion and two former world champions will compete In the£ 1,000 professional six-day cycling race scheduled to starl at Sydney's Lidcombei oval at midnight on November 2. The race will feature the classiest held ever seen in Sydney. The competitors Include Italian world pursuit200 words
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382 1958-09-10 14 By THE SPORTSMAN SOUTHAMPTON Boat Train Platforms Nos. 10, 0 11 and 12 at Waterloo Station have seen the comings and goings of many famous figures in the world of sport, and it is with pleasure that one looks back and remembers some of382 words
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Article176 1958-09-10 14 BIG FIGHT RIVALS IN RFTURN vim AL T B T R A 1 of the UimVu meet n th. r r, u at Sydney sta m t ember 15. Vaughn outpointed Australian in Sydney August 25 [n one 3 greatest firghhs of Jeca! Ltd. set the retui !o Jr bourne176 words
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Article30 1958-09-10 14 England beat Australasia by 63-43 in the ftfth anfl final speedway Test afl Southampton last night toi win the series by three| matches to two.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous209 1958-09-10 14 I I 11 I I .HH m m~~~mm*r~~^mm~ m ~~m^mmm\*mwr mmm CLUES ACROSS 8 A trap U. a I 1 Shone around the stones (5 4 what rucicei 4 Pirate's voyage C-4>. B Assented to 8 Change later (5). B tadift« uwn bor 9 Vegetable rip.s pan (7). (S) *««/>«»209 words
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Article136 1958-09-10 15 Hearts win but are out of cup ILsj r Ol Midlothian, the Scottish League l c hampions. beat Standard Liege 2-1 in their turn [eg European Cup soccer match in Edinjgh last night. But the. Belgian club qualiI the second round on aggregate by 6—3. With a 5 1 lead136 words
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Article52 1958-09-10 15 I EAGUE ONE jsrn.il 6 Bolton I tontfej S Everton 1 I EAGUE TWO faddersfield 0 Bristol C. 1 II w.l i: THREE Lncaster 2 Q.r.R. 0 tentford Mansticld 0 Ll IGUE FOUR 'arli sle 2 Vampton 1 Vatford 8 C. Palace 1 lout I: port 1 Bradford 0Reuter - 52 words
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Article42 1958-09-10 15 I. S. Malik will captain India's team for the world amateur golf team championship at St. Andrew's next month. The other three In the team, announced yesterday are R. K. Pit amber. P. o' Sethi and A. S. Malik. i42 words
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135 1958-09-10 15 THL Italian Tennis Fed--1 eration has suggested lo its Philippine counterjart that they stage the Davis Cup inter-zone finals n Italy next month, the Italian Federation announ:ed yesterday. Federation sources denied inrrent reports that the Mippines intend to invite he Italian players to holdU.P.I. - 135 words
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128 1958-09-10 15 SCOTS BOXER CONFOUNDS THE DOCTORS C 0088 tf NEILL. 24- rr ±J year-old Edinburgh S featherweight who has S E confounded medical opinion by twice mak- ing ring comebacks C S after severe road acci- E dents, boxed his way a S step nearer to a Bri- S tish titleReuter - 128 words
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444 1958-09-10 15 gEVEN individual freestyle world records were officially credited to Jon Konrads, 16-year-old Australian wonder swimmer, at yesterday's Vienna Congress of the International Swimming Fede- ration (F.1.N. A.) Japan's Tsuyoshi Yamanaka and Yakashi Ishimoto also had world records ratified. Altogether a total of 42 recordsReuter - 444 words
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Article335 1958-09-10 15 HONOURS TO TOURISTS IN DRAWN TIE nu \< v Zealanders took the honours in their fain-hit cricket match aKan,s t Lancashire which fjwa in a draw yesterday 11 Blackpool, Th" oimty bowlers failJ take advantage of a J[y™B Pitch Bright batt- the tourists to 25!) Bix declared— ft first TReuter - 335 words
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102 1958-09-10 15 THERE is great cricketing rivalry down Land's End way between the Cornish villages of Madron and Morvah, and there was great jubilation in Morvah when bowler Charlie May took all ten wickets for six runs in the "local Derby." What is102 words
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Article54 1958-09-10 15 D. Finsterwald of Florida, the United States professional golf champion, won the Utah Open golf championship yesterday at Salt Lake City. Me had a final round of 66 for a 72-hole total of 267. Equal second, one stroke behind, were Fred Hawkins, of Texas, and ArnoldReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-09-10 15 After a seven-year chase by promoters RANDOLPH TURPIN, British light-heavy-weight champion, was knocked out by Yolande Pompey of Trinidad in the second round of a 10-round non title contest last night in Birmingham. Stiffened The West Indian caught Turpin with a short right I hand punch. TurpinReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement220 1958-09-10 15 4w«aa^^Vl*aJ u "^^Hj^^Ha*^P ßß^^ v WM^^v fffffFf^Vf^^^^X jr* j &MmBBU& If WmW^&m W^M^^^^k^^SmmmmmmmWmm^^^M OVERSEAS Readers are Up-to-Date! Malaya is the focal point The "Budget" can of <« »ai r of South LStl Asia and many be sent to you when on leave or people think that this is an araa220 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-09-10 16 Sj4JUWUW*MU JY W.1U.1 I'JWWWv raw! .flW.'.^'.v.vfflT.W.v. .'WHWt .A" v.var *ak". aw Delegates to the Colombo Plan Information 2 Officers' conference being held in Singapore were I=, entertained at a reception and concert held at the Cultural Centre last night. S In the Free Press picture (above) the trio 1 round85 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-09-10 16 A large bow a! ihe hip is a feature i this din- 1 v ncr dress <-■ blue a?ad Wa< F/tuc/i j printed hie over blue j n?ztf browr. S M a j fefcw. j34 words
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214 1958-09-10 16 U.K. ROCKET TARGET IS 1,500 MILES UP Two-stage Black Knight may do it by end of next year IjR. AUBREY JONES, the British Minister of I 1 Supply, said yesterday that Britain hoped to send a two-stage rocket up to a height of 1,500 miles and that this might beReuter - 214 words
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Article228 1958-09-10 16 ICELANDERS aboard the Gunboat Odin pelted 1 British fishermen on the trawler Loch Fleet aVith dried cod yesterday. The trawler, fishing off .lorthwest Iceland, radioed the Frigate Russell :hat she was retaliating "in like manner." This "Battle of the Cod" followed Monday's incident in whichReuter - 228 words
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Article61 1958-09-10 16 £212,000 win it's a record A world record dividend of £212,288 on a "no I limit" twopenny treble chance pool was announced yesterday. It will be shared by Mr. Harry Roche, a 43-year-old London van .salesman, Mr C. Hewitt of Glasgow, Mr. O. S. Tombs of Middlesborough, and a manReuter - 61 words
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Article115 1958-09-10 16 Armed soldier in cell drama AN infantry Corporal barricaded himself in a barracks arms store at Devizes, Southern England, for nine-and-l a-half hours yesterday i and defied the army to re-arrest him. He fired twice and kept guards at bay un- til an army doctor qulct- ly persuaded him toReuter - 115 words
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Article96 1958-09-10 16 nnHE only i atisfylng thing to come out of the race disorders in Britain was "the almost universal and violent disapproval expressed hy all sections of the community." Lord Mancroft, Mini, ter without Portfolio, said in London yesterday. He said it would be a disaster if Britain restrictedReuter - 96 words
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Article66 1958-09-10 16 SINGER Eddie Fisher, who has been a frequent es- j cort of Elizabeth Taylor at night clubs in Hollywood j and New York during the past few days, said yester- j day he was having a "misunderstanding with his Wife, actress Debbie Rey- j nolds. MiassReuter - 66 words
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