The Singapore Free Press, 11 September 1958
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Title Section18 1958-09-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I «Miiuapore, Thursday, September 11, 1»:,8. Fii'-e IS I ts.18 words
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269 1958-09-11 1 U.S. to pull 1,700 men out of the Lebanon !VA IMXED STATES is to withdraw a second battalion of marines from the Lebanon next eek The Defence Department said last night lat the 1,700 men would begin embarking on lips on Monday and would sail for the U.S. next fridaj269 words
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Article36 1958-09-11 1 A camera stolon from a car parked near the Sky Cinema recently has been recovered and Is now in the Tanjong Pagar police station. The owner is ask' d to contact Inspector DeveraJan36 words
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Article159 1958-09-11 1 500 threaten to call strike rpilE 500-strong Singapore City Council Night- soil Workers' Union yesterday served a 14--day ultimatum to the council to settle the row over five women or face a 14-day strike notice. In a letter to the council. the union said it was adopting that course instead159 words
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Article30 1958-09-11 1 A hand grenade killed one person and injured :*3 others when it expodrd at a trade fair at Makassar in South Celebes a Jakarta report. U.P. I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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413 1958-09-11 1 TALKS NEAR AMID REDS' PEACE HINTS Warsaw conference moves soon European statesmen see no world war Tllh CHINESE and United suites embassies in Warsaw are expected to begin preparing for the resumption of Sino American talks on Far East problems as soon as the Chinese envoy, Mr. Wang Ping-man, returnsReuter; U.P.I. - 413 words
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Article113 1958-09-11 1 MORE JETS MOVE A "SPECIAL detachment" of the world's fastest, highest-flying fighter planes has been ordered to "extended temporary, duty at a classified place," Hamilton air force base at San Rafael, California, announced yesterday. It was assumed they were headed for the Far East, but Hamilton officers would not comment.U.P.I. - 113 words
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50 1958-09-11 1 The 662-ton Costa Rican steamer Concha sank in flames off Britain's Pembrokeshire coast last night after an explosion in the engine room. The crew of eight were saved. The crew -abandoned ship when a fire which followed the explosion uot out oi control. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article188 1958-09-11 1 Now the gas turbine car A GAS turbine powered car with a single stick control in place of the con ventional steering Wheel brake and accelerate! pedals, has been developed and successfully tested by General Motor-, tincompany's president. Mr John Gordon, announced in Detroit yesterday. The long, low cur. shapedReuter - 188 words
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Advertisement57 1958-09-11 1 JJellciouMy FOSTER CLARK'S Select dessert RASPBERRIES /rW X^\ Select dessert STRAWBERRIES IS R| \sTs Select dessert 3LACKCURRANTS Select dessert GOLDEN PLUMS Picked by BAKED BEANS Foster KENTISH CHERRIES Clark Ltd Select fresh GARDEN PEAS M.iidttone Select ffftfl CARROTS Kent, Enamel PROCESSED PEAS Sole Agents SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. Pcrung, Singapore.57 words
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Article234 1958-09-11 2 Moscow turns on the heat against non bloc countries ''Mr. K. is behind stream of lies 9 Russian hato campaign against Yugoslavia's polity of co-existence reflected a change in Soviet policy because it was also directed against Asian and African countries that do not234 words
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Article154 1958-09-11 2 Patient in trance then surgery rp WEN T 1 T W O A YEAR-OLD Charles Shuttle* orth had his I left arm amputated under hypnosis yesterday in what is believed to be the first operation of its kind in the world. An anaesthetist stood by in a Johannesburg hospital asReuter - 154 words
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Article27 1958-09-11 2 The World Bank yesterday announced loans totalling the equivalent of $5J million to assist steel production and power H»va. lopment in Japan. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article64 1958-09-11 2 The Singapore Flying Club is to start off its social activities for this month with an informal cocktail party on Saturday to enable the committee to meet new members. Other functions planned for this month are a curry tiffin to be held at the club house in64 words
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Article14 1958-09-11 2 Britain is to appoint a SCion tiflr» nttar«h» In Mao. COW. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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76 1958-09-11 2 Big ricefield switch in South Vietnam FRANCE and Vietnam yesterday signed an agreement under which France will make- available 1,490 million francs for the purchase of riceflelds from French owners in South Vietnam. The land will be turned over to the Vietnamese Government. French owners hold an estimated 20,000 hectaresU.P.I. - 76 words
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154 1958-09-11 2 SPECIALISED international studies on various atomic energy problems are likely to be the chief practical result of the United Nations "atoms for peace" conference, scien- tists said yesterday. It is believed In Geneva that the United States and Russia— the two countries leading in154 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-09-11 2 U.N. may say 'yes' to 12-mile limit ICELAND may succeed 1 in getting l T nited Nations approval of its new 12-mile fishing limit at the forthcoming General Assembly in New York, in the view of diplomatic observers in London yesterday. It was thought that Iceland would maintain that onlyReuter - 303 words
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Article89 1958-09-11 2 CALLING ALL WRITERS, IT'S URGENT RADIO Malaya has discovered 17 people talented enough to be trainee as actors and actresses, l« Derek Cooper, Controller of Programmes said yesterday Now the hunt la on fo: writers. Mr. Cooper said tit 58 wfr applied, 50 were auditionec and 17 chosen five of89 words
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Advertisement7 1958-09-11 2 fi^j^**. HOMAN SLIDE PROJtC Co., (M) Ltd7 words
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Article168 1958-09-11 3 Mystery of lone baby solved MONTH OLb Margaret Bren,.,n to hospital n Airport yestertlrline otticials lnsi ated why she was lie] 8 alotte to New smj travelling to Mr. r ,i Brennet, of New pi the officials said. Mr. »nhet was believed to be looting Wi-ndy. if baby arrived fromReuter - 168 words
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Article17 1958-09-11 3 Bank yesternnounced the granting of loa s totaling U5557,000,--ievelopment di*o- ts in Japan U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-09-11 3 "^Vs Good Earth" must pro--1 '»«n-stop M basis to feed her V v Poople. The Nationalist «mj has now manned antlg' battcriei throughout the 250- Wttfld to protect farmers Mllllllllirv. Industrial plants and public works pro-^ iects under construction. S Picture shows Nationalist ChteHjl farmers In a field near TaiprhU.P.I. - 66 words
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Article234 1958-09-11 3 TMir Chief Minister of A Jamaica, Mr Norman Manley. told an audience of 1,300 coloured people in London last night: "You are here and you are going to stay as long J as you want to." His remark was greeted with prolonged shouts ofReuter - 234 words
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365 1958-09-11 3 $425,000 secrets charges: youth held Security fob papers taken home, court told A MAN of 21, said to have named £50,000 ($425,000) as a price for SCCret documents, was committed for trial at Farnham, Southern England, yesterday on two charges under the Official Secrets Act and one charge of larceny.Reuter - 365 words
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Article79 1958-09-11 3 SINGER Eddie Fisher and his actress wife Debbie Reynolds are "reconciled and will go on forever." according to Mr. Fisher's secretary. The secretary was answering reporters who asked about reports of a "love triangle" linking Mr. Fisher with Elizabeth Taylor. widow of Mike Todd.Reuter - 79 words
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Article97 1958-09-11 3 Baronet sent for trial A nine-year-old girl clutch- Ing a toy monkey gave evidence at Basingstoke, England, yesterday when a 65-year-old baronet appeared on remand charged with .six indecency offences involving two girls, one aged nine and the other 13. Denied Sir Alistair George Lionel Joseph Millar is accused of97 words
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Article109 1958-09-11 3 Rank to film H. Kong story The j Arthur Rank Organisation yesterday announced plans to make a feature film in colour and Cinemascope starring Orson Welles and Kurt Jurgena iv Hong Kong next month. A 14-week shooting schedule will commence in the colony on October 27. The film, titled "FerryReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement170 1958-09-11 3 itotpoint PM Model 7EAB Supcr-Stor >, v 7.7 cv. ft Refrigerator W?^g \?WPi^r Hotpoint dishware set > l smf l i presented to every wt^-- tSIW t y W¥ IHBf v v l purchaser of a Hofpoinf ''■■i'^^>'-^r »JI" l Model 7EAB Super-Star B < 1 ftriqerator. ffltejJßj .\J oinqapcrc170 words
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Article188 1958-09-11 4 Opinion Cause and effect KHRUSHCHEV'S re- j cent visit to Peking gave rise to all manner of theories. Except the most obvious. One extraordinary theory was that Khrushchev had hurried off to the Red Chinese capital to restrain Mao Tse-tuno from embarking upon a fresh adventure. This in the face188 words
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Article446 1958-09-11 4 Joseph Fleming - Shooting spree tor Red youths Joseph Fleming By IpAST GERMAN boys J and girls from Halle out on a hike were given air rifles and told to shoot down balloons representing •The enemy." In a summer camp at Koenig's Wusterhausen jther children between six md 14 were encouraged to organiseU.P.I. - 446 words
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515 1958-09-11 4 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF E. GERMANY Terence Davidson FpASI uJfiHMANY'fi A leading Communist Herr Walter Ulbricht, hu.s told youth le aders U) East Berlin that cowboy shirts were not !iic proper Bttifti fpr young workers. n liirv nuKst wear clothes with pictures, th< > should show sceiu from si imewhereReuter - 515 words
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Article421 1958-09-11 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber II HE is a bold man, Robur el acs Triplex Circa Pectus, who comes between a starfish and an oyster. Off Long Island, I read. these two delicacies are at daggers drawn, and divers are trying to separate them. An oyster, when attack ed, usually sits421 words
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Advertisement11 1958-09-11 4 SILVER Christening Presents U.S.deSILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: *****11 words
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Advertisement64 1958-09-11 4 Airline j HERE are the new Airline V desks with the modern stream V lined drawer pulls All the dges and corners 1 f of the desks are _> gg^ KSHHHBIj rounded and they B~~ "~~*"1 I are supported by convenient "island bases" instead of lefs. /Art (lf\^tal\ .V' 610.64 words
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341 1958-09-11 5 Cigarettes a $40 mil. problem for Govt. ■ill ihigapow Government must answer a I million question, to its own and the pub- s itisfaction, if it decides seriously to go H] 1( with the proposal to restrict or stop the Kip i»i cigarettes and manufacture tliem I phis is the341 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-09-11 5 picture. Queen Mother Zeln of Jordan (left) rides in a car upon her arrival at Rome airport. With her are her daughter Basman, 7, and her grand-daughter. King Hussein's daughter, Alya, 24, who is held by a nurse. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-09-11 5 Ran. thr acting Prime Minister and Minister of Exports and Imports MM I, p wment for cco--1"' technical co"M between Kast 1 Ihe United Arab Republic i s Mm signed by Dr A/iz S*»dkv Cleft), I 1 R Minister Indnstrirs, and llrinrirh42 words
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Article235 1958-09-11 5 THE Singapore Government has not made any arrangement with authorities in Formosa for a fishery operation project in the China Sea and the seas north of the Colony. This categorical statement was made by the Singapore Government's chief fishery officer, Dr. Tham Ah Kow, while235 words
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Article46 1958-09-11 5 Mrs. c I n Thomai wife of the Minister for ComniUniC&tion and Works. will Kive away tin 1 prizes at the 81 Tlioma., BchOOl annual athletic sports meeting to be held 'it tho Ferrer Park rlndcr track on B*turday at 2.30 p.m46 words
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Article121 1958-09-11 5 BEST HE HAS YET SEEN Red Cross home for cripples riMi!'.* Commissioner ot th»> I Australia! i Red tfrOtS, Mr. A. Brown, who is on a nine-day visit to meet F'ARELF officers ami Australian and New Zealand troops In Malaya, had high praise for the Singapore Red Cross Home for121 words
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Advertisement108 1958-09-11 5 Give A Gift that J*^\ will always be w^-CR treasured! ?v**v* DIAMOND RINGS EAR RINGS Jij>A^fc BRACELETS PENDANTS 4m\y''W9 NECKLACES «L/K/m* j DOUBLE-CLIP BROOCHES j! ETC.. ETC. 'm. .ATTI.Y .OAO JfeuteQmj, S'PORE-1. TIL: ***** AURORA LTD., Cl XTRiCTOR (ELECTRICAL DEPT.) HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. PHONE ***** •&Mr magnetic' recording tape kwHL108 words
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Advertisement50 1958-09-11 6 Get full exciting W flavour! I Live Modern ft with L M ft I Jnly the modem miracle i i Dure-white Miracle Tip Wf that flavour through to y m othe- cigarette can match I Mtx wonder that today more p< X; iwitchir>g over to L M. Regular. |j\J i50 words
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Miscellaneous139 1958-09-11 6 > _IH-B_bil^_Hhs9B—^_HBBw__^_lfl_BB9BBß_.llß-iH__iilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH-iiii.^ B-_SBBBBB3BaBHSi__i_liiiiiiilil ____M__fl_S_B_SS_tl_S!SSliSMM_Bl__J^^ JEFF liVu'Klil [V S?d«* k Joidaii >/ MERE. VOU'BK UNDER (SOIKIG ON v^ ?»«> WN© I j^^sf^fj «x)/M 7D *M\OfW«E Bll^M\r~^^# (W need you A^oee. IlkY^THl fSff/^ nIJBW MflfT^J IBEiß^B^B^^^^^^^B^Blßn^^^H MAMHIAKi: by Lee Falk and Phil Davit f f^UPPEr4LY-- WSV^^r THE O-iAjR C H HI --IT139 words
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Miscellaneous491 1958-09-11 6 I Wi^^ij^kM '*^f I g I^ORN today, you havi !|i =f P energetic, magnetic L r 3| ties, your mind is apt to \l v m ahead of the actual X ecut idea Concentration on 5 twe is fine, but there are E you need to relax ten |E I491 words
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Article181 1958-09-11 7 LONDON. Sept. 10 Prevtoo* loduv 1 K9S eJ.I. iM>it- -M-pt. 23 4 buyers 23 \t buyers D|l 23 sellers 23 7 sellers OH 23 t buyers 23 buyer. s 24 sellers 24 sellers >i i k^s Spot 23 4 buyers 23 t buyers 24 sellers 23 7181 words
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Article97 1958-09-11 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 10. Previous Today Straits Sp«< 94.50 nom. 94.62 nom. fllllli' kg Contract Srpt 93.37 buyers 93.37 buyers 94.37 sellers 94.37 sellers Oct 93.25 buyers 93.25 buyers 94.25 sellers 94.25 sellers tt Quiet. S.V r S Nil JBI K Futures Sept. 29.20 buyers 29.35 buyers97 words
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Article28 1958-09-11 7 NEW YORK, Sept Pi Previous Today idnitrtalfi 518.64 516.20 broach 132.54 131.71 worst i, !',< ids 87.34 87.41 fiWei 79.60 79.63 !eek* Composite AfcnfM 177.29 176.5728 words
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Article58 1958-09-11 7 U.S. PEPPER <: 2~,' t awaiting f« «ts 27 to 2»i -4, ptember shipment and f. Lampong E itiiife- release 27, P first half prices quoted September shipment 2G'j. 26 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 40. awaiting release S9ft, afloats 39 to 38^. and first half September shipment 3858 words
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Article93 1958-09-11 7 LONDON, Sept. 10. d. Previous Toda? iiiippinrs c.l.t. U.K.. «J European ports delivered Jnt pei long ton Sept./ Oct. $206 sellers $208 sellers RA Strain r.i.f. U.K./Nortb iropf-a n portg delivered gWper long ton Sept/Oei. £75 quoted £75 quoted )N 1 OIL crude Straits Kirvpeaa ports93 words
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Article249 1958-09-11 7 KEEPING WIVES HAPPY IS THEIR AIM A SPRAY 01 Malayan orchids will welcome the wives of delegate^ to thin year's Pacific Area Travel Association conference to be held in Singapore Iron January 26 to 30. This \s the first declsioi taken by a special hostes. committee, headed by Mrs J.249 words
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Article156 1958-09-11 7 JT >n stock marX maintained a undertona yesX ;l> conditions K^. fj vu r(% somewhat |xV V Bast situation llrl to restrict buslX fntlment was asX the fresh overXt t(1 on Wall I Mature was Ifrj nee in giltV on renew- ther reducIr- tiReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-11 7 Fret* Press picture shows some of the members of the special hostess committee at its first meeting yesterday. They are (facing the camera from left): Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy, chairman of the committee, Mrs. M. Webb, and Mrs 11. M. Bulhird Others are from left): Mrs. K. A. Howlett, secretary,58 words
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313 1958-09-11 7 Nothing wrong with stockpile rice— Jumabhoy had in mind a situation when Siamese rice might not be available to meet the entire demand of the population. There is understood to be considerable quantity ol Saigon and Burmese rice in the stockpile and in order to dispose of earlier arrivals, it313 words
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Article139 1958-09-11 7 NO LAND FOR FISH MARKET MINISTRY THE Ministry of Commerce and Industry has informed the sponsors of a scheme to build a pri vately owned wholesale fish market In Singapore that no land could be made available for them. The sponsors, mainly fish merchants, who had formed a company for139 words
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Advertisement59 1958-09-11 7 Cotton printed drc>s T %!m^&%^ material Bed-spreads y k Turkish bat h f towels Table cloths 'Js^sK :^lim P'enie < arpets t l^^^^^v '^^^^^^^■^■i^^^bß ■t^^^^b ■W^^^^Lf E^^LV^i Ijf. from J >an r. I 'Vnf\ gn^ 23 Roec Courte lane, ICaanequin l^trti Off Scronqoon Rood, Spore. Tel ***** ,;-,\i t: m59 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-09-11 7 IffflllflffllllltSflllllllltllllllllll*; SINGAPORE HICH TIDES! TODAY: 9.09 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.18 a.m. and 9.56 p.m. SATURDAY 10.48 a.m. and 10.40 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.19 a.m. and 11.25 p.m. MONDAY: 11.53 a.m. i TUESDAY: 0.10 a.m. and 12.27 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.58 a.m. i and 103 p.m.42 words
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Miscellaneous104 1958-09-11 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert 1.30 Time Signal and News, i 4"> Men Only; 2.00 ClOße DOWftj 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by MaLsie Concoicno; 6.00 Toy Town; 630 Mn lc from Holland; 6.45 Lights On; 6.33 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 700 lime Signal and News;104 words
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Article, Illustration733 1958-09-11 8 A two-way trip in 20 hours-and it's not moons hine A ROCKET TRIP TO THE MOON could be made in ten hours. That is about the time required for direct, powered flight to the moon from earth at about 25,000 miles on hour, the speed necessary to escape from earth's733 words
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Article, Illustration810 1958-09-11 8 YOU, AE-AND THE MOON Where you cannot even b weigh l your chances "It is impossible for man to I phere which contains too mud I is only because of the power o\ I this gas and convert it back into bn I that eai th's atmosphere remain I The810 words
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Article, Illustration459 1958-09-11 9 SOME MOON MOUNTAINS ARE HIGHER THAN EVEREST MANY details of tlie moon are visible with field or opera glasses. These britig the moon which ranges from 220,000 fo 253.000 miles from earth to within about 30.000 miles. Then the surface of the moon which is 2,163 miles in diameter, becomes459 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-09-11 9 TODAY we know there is no water- on (he moon and practically no air, but we still use the old Latin names for the "seas" that Galileo named. Thus Mare Tranquihtos IS the Sea of Tranquility; Mare Serenitatis, the Sea of159 words
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Article, Illustration2225 1958-09-11 10 PELHAM GROOM - THE CASE OF THE ORCHID VANDAL... PELHAM GROOM fdfgskdjgk;sdlgk;sdlgk \|Y STRAP-LEAVED Vanda Lady Fighlcdean was in bloom. In point of fact, that one and only orchid of mine would have been more aptly named the strapless Lady Fighledean, for there was little more to her than a beautiful bloom and2,225 words
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Article, Illustration980 1958-09-11 11 The Cheshires-10 in the bag pull out of the jungle i J 1 \K'S concentrated effort by the I irst A r utalion the Cheshire Regiment was brought to a fitting close recently when comt nn d security forces pressure resulted in the eventual surrender of 160 terrorists, including the980 words
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Article191 1958-09-11 11 Refreshment ivell earned. After an arduous spell of jungle bashing, what better than a hot cup of tea 1 Here the Cheshires set up their own wayside refreshment stall fot a final brew-up before leaving the jungle for more comfortable surroundings in Singapore. Below, breaking up camp. Here191 words
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Article39 1958-09-11 11 The Cheshires in ore oiCt. A convoy of lorries, laden ivith stores and supplies, mores oft from Segamat. The Ist Battalion, The Che shire Regiment hare been operating in south Malaya for just under a year. '■.v,',v.v.v.w/.w/39 words
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262 1958-09-11 12 Peking' s chances of entry into U.N 'very slim' PHILIPPINE statesman Carlos I\ Romolo said In Washington broadcast that Russia's threat to go to war on the side of Communist China if the I'nited States "attacks" In the Formosa Strait "was to be expected." The ambassador said it was "possible"U.P.I. - 262 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-11 12 I Captain Tsen Tien-chieh. Nationalist China's Naral Attache in Washington I t*u* deUvef y «*«W f°r two U.S. tank landing ships that were turned om I ?i s frnratnt recently in Pearl Harbour. Looking on is th c Chief of staff I of the U.S. Fourteenth Naval District Captain W.52 words
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Article153 1958-09-11 12 'R.I. IS READY TO GIVE PLEDGE' JNDONESIA believed that West Irian (Dutch New Guinea) was not to be i made a source of inter- national conflict. Dr. Subandrio, the Foreign Minister, said in Jakarta that if Australia regarded West Irian as be- Ing very important as a defence base inReuter - 153 words
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Article47 1958-09-11 12 The Talpeh English language newspaper China Posi said that Formosa might send a group of sugar refining technicians to South Vietnam to help establish a modern sugar mill. The newspaper said the BUgar mill would be ouilt xith United States aid- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article64 1958-09-11 12 The English Law Society Gazette, in a broadside against the "rather monotonous English style in legal documents." quoted for contrast the following letter by a lawyer in India: "Dear Sir. unless you pay the -rupees you owe to Mr. -within seven days! of this date, we shall64 words
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Article28 1958-09-11 12 Japanese scientists told the World Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva about research on bone-healing processes carried out with the clld *">f mrtinnMivo ?cr»_ topes.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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Article217 1958-09-11 12 'Now is the time for Japan to be frank' THE Manchester Guardian argued that it was essential that Japan Should convoy to the United States her exact feeling,, particularly in relation to the present Far Eastern situation. While giving no sugges- tion that the Japanese Government would try toReuter - 217 words
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Article52 1958-09-11 12 )f Horn] Bhabha man oi India's Enoruy CommiSSiOi In Geneva that N dordcvclonod couni ready had all the necesfarv to make w\ nuclear ix>wrr economic and con;; In India, even in the n ter of capital COSW. clear power Btatlo not compare unfa^i ably with a hydro-* i station, hoReuter - 52 words
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Article31 1958-09-11 12 Uucmoy well sto< kpil<' to withstand a long »«< supplies, including ()(l( and ammunition stored in underpin"concrete vaults Ij i^ lenough quantities w K( the 50,000-man rl eating and ihootini months U.P.I.U.P.I. - 31 words
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Article18 1958-09-11 12 Japanese Diet member Mr. Seijuro iff".,* Kong that 3.0n0 Japanese families woulc em ;t Brazil this pear ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article23 1958-09-11 12 TWO COMMUNIST CH NESR SHIPS LEF PALEMBAN 0 0 AUGUST 28 AND 30 WIT OVER 1.000 TONS 0 RUBBER DESTINED FO SHANGHAI U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Article29 1958-09-11 12 The Bangkok Government has forwarded plans to Burma for the cunstruction of a US$lOO,OOO bridge to span the Maesai River on the Northern Siamese and SoiT.hEastern Burmese border U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Article36 1958-09-11 12 Ceylonese A m b a s s a dor R.S.S. Olinewardenc has signed an agreement In Washington under which the United States will loan Crvinn fT.q£7Rn 000 for development or Colombo's suburban rail way service. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article27 1958-09-11 12 Temporarily forgetting the Formosa Strait crisis, 212 Nationalist. Chinese military men were married in the Taipeh city hall in a mass ceremony solemnised by Vice Chenrj. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article24 1958-09-11 12 i West Germany has told Ceylon it cannot buy buses with U551,430,000 given by the German Government for flood re- lief in Ceylon. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article33 1958-09-11 12 it Japansc Prime Minister Nob v S uke Kkhi probably will not be able to visit Britain this year, Mr. Shojiro Kawashima, secretary general of the ruling Liberal-Democratic Party said in Tokyo.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article12 1958-09-11 12 Red China has appointed Chen Chin-fang as its ambassador to Iran U.P.I.U.P.I. - 12 words
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Article23 1958-09-11 12 Tea traders in Colombo have warned that tea auctions may be halted unless a huge backlog is cleared out of icarehouses and U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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117 1958-09-11 12 Priority for heavy industry says Mao nOMMUNIST CHINA must give priority to the development of industry, particularly heavy industry, her Head of State, Mao Tse-tung, has announced. In a speech in Peking mapping out the future economic path for China, he said the emphasis of leadership must be switched atU.P.I. - 117 words
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Advertisement52 1958-09-11 12 SjTm the Tried I J I nJ^^ Surest j thmj service j PHONE '*sl* Km firm y ed (oi expert I join i Mm >'- removal, ihipping and I *x H I nr.ur.HKc ■,fi V :<c i reasonable rates I I TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED j 7i CtC>l NWMQtI MANAGING DIIUCTOH52 words
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Article1089 1958-09-11 13 ROSALIE SHANN - ROSALIE SHANN By Guess who makes the better wife? one Uiing 1 thought I would I live to ivcom- K .iul to any V(l!m--going oul into world s a maid f s lS ed to be vntn- only Job open i and it wasn't a one, not1,089 words
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Article, Illustration235 1958-09-11 13 JUST A LITTLE BLACK BOW-BUT IT CROWNS THE NEW LINE JOAN HARRISON reports from Paris TWICE a year a new gimmick comes out of the Paris collections. It is usually a little touch but is quite distinctive of the new look. It is the thing the public seizes on when235 words
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Article320 1958-09-11 13 WAR OFFICE TO THE RESCUE After three postpone ments, the wedding bells have rung at u< >t for Private Brian Donkin, of the Pioneer Corps, home from Cyprus, id Mi s Nnrma Jones, ol Burton-on-Trent. Only when he stepped from the train .it Burton did Brian learn it w:i> to320 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-09-11 13 I ancy this evening gown? It's the latest design in i Paris Autumn and Winter collection. In Rose Moire silk, it is short at the front and sweeping to the floor at the back. The Empire r"*' 4 l!llil lin^ l! I'ind. Model hen. 4 is LanvinPaul Popper - 54 words
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Article123 1958-09-11 13 HATS OFF TO FRIPPERY 1 XHEO GOLDREY [AVB an astonishing fact, to put t") today. VOUI hal Old cliche that "evrry tlf woman weara a hat" lapses, c > frippery is hi»ii ()I i There air fewer <>n the Counters than before hut the nonftl head decorations snapped up with123 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1958-09-11 14 STIRLING MOSS - THE QUEST I CANNOT GIVE UP STIRLING MOSS -By To win the racing drivers' World Championship!) JJXLKSS one is content to stagnate in one's job, one aims at climbing the ladder ol one's profession. The messenger boy dreams of becoming the Managing Director, the bank clerk of running a branch1,190 words
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Article77 1958-09-11 14 Ko.sei Kamo ol •> I eliminated from singles in the Toronto international lawn tournament yesteroj) He lost in »ti light 4-6, 1-6 to Chilean i Cup player Lid Ayall the third round Other third t suits: Bob Bedaid beat UK Schmidl 6-1, 6-2; Billy KnReuter - 77 words
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Article50 1958-09-11 14 Results in yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: Combined Richmond and London Scottish XV 6 Kent Champion's Rest, of London XV 10; Newport 9 Ranjl Walker's XV 16; Stroud 3 Bristol 39. Rugby League results: County match: Lancashire 60 Cumberland 12. Lancashire Otm. T.APri« 17 Kolghley 15. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article16 1958-09-11 14 Mr, w. Hiir.s Bo Careful won the Champagne Stakes 4 Doncaster yesterday.16 words
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Miscellaneous225 1958-09-11 14 LUES ACROSS B it is not it: accordance with I Al's after the wine I <7>. fact (9). \i Man and vviuht. feature In c Bella b upset about the this lesson <r>). description (5), 8 Drunk With hesitation In a 7 Cry in the ship (6) colloquial way (7),225 words
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Article, Illustration339 1958-09-11 15 If it hadn't been for Max Parker... 1 ;.c.c. v \z. u.H.y. v I I jHi !'> tan thank the ac II I curate kicking boot ot m kipper Max Parker ll< cored nine of the points X I md >>mith scored a try. G.H.Q. crossed twice foi I -:;o.-.339 words
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Article127 1958-09-11 15 LEGENDARY FOOTBALL STAR DIES DAVID Jack, Arsenai and Bo 1 ton inside forward and former Southend and Middlesbrough manager, died in St. Thomas's Hospital, London, yesterday aged 60. One of England's greatest soccer internationals. David Jack was famed for his "fluttering foot" dribbles. During his career with Arsenal, the clubReuter - 127 words
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Article174 1958-09-11 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By KANCHIL was impressive this morning at Ipoh when official training began for the Gold Vase meeting. In a workout with Valiant Knight. Kanchll covered 3F in 38 4 5 sec. Only a !'<'\v horses from local stables went. fasl on a good174 words
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Article309 1958-09-11 15 MAN FROM THE FRIENDLY ISLANDS PUNS- pOLICE, clergy and boxing authorities in Britain are up in arm^ because a South Sea Islander and an English fairground fighter want to battle with bare knuckles tomorrow in a "firht to the iinish." For £500 a side, Tongan309 words
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Article362 1958-09-11 15 PULHAM, the only side left in the English Football League with a 100 per cent record, kept it in dramatic fashion at Lincoln last night. Trailing 0-2 at half-time, the second division leaders hit back after the interval to snatch a 4-2 win. Two of Fulham's goalsReuter - 362 words
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Advertisement89 1958-09-11 15 my, tm your newsagent every Frida* Some of the interesting features in Sept. 14th issue THE ABC. of Atomic Energy a brilliant DC* Pick of the Pops the latest arvi the best Tyrone Power an^J Rossano tiiaizi ditCUM WOfntn Reviews of the film', you will soon he Mfcing Fhe Man89 words
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193 1958-09-11 16 FRENCH ROADS CLOSED TO BEAT TERROR New Govt. move against Algerian rebels TIIE French Government announced last nlffht that it was setting up roadblocks across Fiance in a new emergency step to stamp out the, wave of Algerian rebel attacks which has swept the country In the past two weeks.193 words
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Article142 1958-09-11 16 8 Africans killed in clash POLICE opened nre kiuiiik eight Africans and Injuring 14 when villagers armed with spears yesterday refused to quit their homes on land wanted for an artificial lake at Lusaka. Northern Rhodesia. The Africans had been ordered to move to higher ground from the Gwembe valleyReuter - 142 words
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288 1958-09-11 16 'No more concessions on Cyprus-King Paul KING PAUL OF GREECE said yes terday his country's government has gone to the extreme limit as far as concessions on the Cyprus question are concerned. Replying to a speech of welcome by Swiss president Dr. Thomas Holenstin. the King, who had arrived in288 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-09-11 16 *Mr. r. h. w»de, Di- rector of the Colombo i Plan Bureau and Mr. R. K. Chatterjee, to- lombo Plan Informa- i tion Officer gave a cocktail party on the i occasion of the Coiom- bo Plan Conference of National Information Officers at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, last night.74 words
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Article60 1958-09-11 16 THE police hunt is still on for the twc\ men who escaped in the darkness when their fleeing car containing contraband cigarettes overturned near the old Kallang airport runway last night. A Customs spokesman said this morning that 370 lb. contraband cigarettes were recovered from60 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-09-11 16 ii s naru to be sore whether four-year-old Michael Savage's look of Interest is in admiration for the skill of the maker of this model of Shrewsbury's medieval market hall or because it is made from 601b of icing sugar. The model, which took an Italian baker two months toReuter - 66 words
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Article173 1958-09-11 16 rrHE FRENCH cabinet warned the United Na- tions yesterday to keep its hands off Algeria. j information Minister, Jacques Soustelle deciaieu at the end of a two-riuui: cabinet meeting uncier u*c French Permier, Gen. ue Gaulle, that France wuuiu boycott any United ISauoiio debate on173 words
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Article57 1958-09-11 16 Moscow Radio yesieraaj accused Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle, Chief of the British Air Staff, o.' Issuing a 'call to war." The radio was referring in an English language broadcast to the Air Marshal's speech In Sheffield on Tuesday when he said thatReuter - 57 words
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