The Singapore Free Press, 12 September 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1958-09-12 1 The Singaspore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Friday, September l'J, 1958. Price L 5 Ctft19 words
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345 1958-09-12 1 NO APPEASEMENT, BUT U.S WILL NEGOTIATE 1 don't think there will be war, says Ike, and hints at peace plan PRESIDENT EISENHOWER TOLD THE AMERICAN NATION LAST NIGHT THAT HE DID NOT BELIEVE THE SITUATION IN THE FORMOSA STRAIT AREA WOULD LEAD TO WAR BUT MADE IT CLEAR THAT THEReuter; U.P.I. - 345 words
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Article209 1958-09-12 1 Khrushchev quits resume holiday THK Soviet Foreign Ministry press department in Moscow last night 1 confirmed reports that Premier Nikita Khrushchev had resumed the Crimean vacation he interrupted last week for "urgent matters" including the Far Eastern crisis. a Stalingrad report said that visiting Mr. Khrushchev, speaking there, had repeatedU.P.I.; Reuter - 209 words
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Article160 1958-09-12 1 sources at the United Nations in New TT York predicted last night that the forthcoming General Assembly, due to open next week, will reject debate on Communist Chinese representation in the United Nations by about the same vote as last year. The Assembly voted 48 toU.P.I. - 160 words
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Article64 1958-09-12 1 NT Eisenhower's J statement oi for talks with 1 China on the 1 P« crisis coupled refusal to be la"flfi by threats met general sympathy in irly today. declined to comthe statement > ding H study by minis--1 i! > the morning. recognised here that question remains64 words
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223 1958-09-12 1 U.K. STANDBY PLEDGE TO U.S. ON FORMOSA? MR RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, son of sir Winston Churchill, said in 0 newspaper article her- 1 last night Britain was not going to let the United States down over Quemoy or Matsu. He said he was lucky enough to see the Prime Minister lastReuter; U.P.I. - 223 words
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Article32 1958-09-12 1 October first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 81} cents per lb., up onequarter of a cent on jresterday's closing price The tone was or, irt32 words
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1749 1958-09-12 2 WE WANT A PEACEFUL SOLUTION But THERE WILL BE NO APPEASEMENT BE NO APPEASEMENT Eisenhower analyses Formosa Strait situation and tells nation' THF following is tin" lc\l o| Pi c sidi'ii! I jsrnliowrr's i ;idio television add rcss on the Fown si Strait crisis: I want to Ulk tO you1,749 words
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Article, Illustration212 1958-09-12 2 luiE Singapore Polo club's gymkhana at Thomson Road on Sunday promises to be a colourful show with thrills nnd fun galore. The organisers have arranged a non-stop, fastmoving show lasting from 2.30 to 7.45 p.m. Besides competitions and displays of skill on horseback there will be212 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-09-12 3 picture Miss Narna/ic lirideh, who is one of the candidate! leeking election to the University of Malaya Students' Union. She is wn Kivinc an addnss to her "electorate" at thf IniviTsity's Dunr.irn Road flnstrl ouadranKle last evenings- Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-09-12 3 Dicture. Although this sum- rj mer has hardly been worthy of its name S holiday makers to the 2 beaches of Britain have E been rewarded with a spells of sunshine for 5 their disregard of the s j; weather. Si During one of the E bright spells Jenny PowellFox - 66 words
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Article64 1958-09-12 3 THE explosion cf a bc:..o in a Greek Cypriot monastery garden in the outskirts of Nicosia early yesterday was attributed by Greek Cyriots to the "English underground organisation" A.K.O.E. (Anti-Killers Organisation of Expatriates). The bomb caused no damage or casualties. Cypriots said the wor«1 A.K.O.E. wasReuter - 64 words
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255 1958-09-12 3 Big Three agree on A-ban talks, then... lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII H-BOMB was dropped by a Vickers Valiant aircraft over hristmas Island yesterday, the Air Ministry stated in London last night The bomb was successfully exploded at a high altitude over the Central Pacific, the Ministry ofReuter - 255 words
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Article25 1958-09-12 3 Fifteen rebels were killed and eight captured when French troops surrounded a band of Algerian Nationalists in the Constantine area yesterday.25 words
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Advertisement45 1958-09-12 3 exciting] x ;i^ creamy tion soecially amoving le^ Just apply th e hand, leave s fragrant minutes unsightly Nothing could ea sierl ll ''-f" Leg Hair < >r h sold in nueezt-Qlasti nle Retafl luirica to: THE tiAPORE DISPENSARY lj 's Druggists) ""'■"d Rd. TH: 35W1045 words
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Advertisement105 1958-09-12 3 Try these delicious freshly made S.C.S. SAUSAGES Beef SMI els. per llk Pork S 1.2.1 per llk Tanglin $1.55 per llk and PIES Pork, Chicken Ham, Veal Ham, Veal Ham Egg, York etc SINGAPORE COLD STOIAGE CO. LTD. AH rt CdtJ Ri the opening ol theii eQlarged, renova 1 Air105 words
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212 1958-09-12 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Seo, 12, 1958. Opinion NEW GOVT. PROJECTS GOVERNMENT ha S announced a plan to make Singapore self-sufficient first in cigarettes and later in matches. To raise the capital for these ambitions projects, it is proposed to set up an investment corporation to which the public212 words
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Article, Illustration311 1958-09-12 4 Russians, Americans may meet at the South Pole THIS is the area j„ 12 countries are engaging in International Geophysical Year projects. AMERICAN Air Force Globemasters will start a big air drop" at tin 4 South Pole about Nov. l. ushering in the most important season of Antarctic exploration and311 words
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Article309 1958-09-12 4 Major switch of staff 1959 because of the brief period open for seasonal operation^ In the Polar regions. After Dec. 31 international co-operation will bt fostered by an international special committee for Antarctic research. Eisenhower proposal Meanwhile negotiations are proceeding among 12 countries looking towards a conference and convention proposedU.P.I. - 309 words
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Advertisement30 1958-09-12 4 I JUST RECEIVED I I Platinum White I Gold Gold DIAMOND GEM SET RINGS to suit Every Purse. P. H. HENDRY. 78 North Bridge Kuad Singapore, 6. A Kuala Lumpur30 words
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Advertisement48 1958-09-12 4 NOW! S MORE REVOLUTiONARY FEATURES ON I N^ AUTOMATIC I ELECTRIC EYE CAMERA I fflffi Bill ifilllllm^^* «X* SOLA* CF'O Bmm MOVIE CAMERA FOR FURTHER DETAILS WRITE TO THE SOLE AGENTS:— n H. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD LAIOLAW ILDO, fATTIHY iO. SINCAfORf 104-A iUKIT iINTAHG HO, KUALA LUMPUR48 words
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427 1958-09-12 5 LOCAL-MADE MATCHES WILL COST US MORE IN LONG RUN Import ban? One man says it's practical, another gives a warnina- \0 experts gpoke yesterday on the Government's plan to manuartisrc matches locally and to prohibit imports One said it was uctical proposition. The other said it was not. Ie ol427 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-09-12 5 picture Co-stars Maria Schell E (left) of Germany and Italy's Antonella Lualdl E turn from the screen E with a smile while attending the ftala show of their film at the Venice film festival. The film "Une Vie" E (A Life) is based on E E Guy cle Maupassant's EU.P.I. - 53 words
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Article23 1958-09-12 5 Lee Chevalier threw party at his counime near Paris last for a few special mark his 70th ■thday today.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article89 1958-09-12 5 Singapore chemists are trying to trace the type of mushroom which causes food poisoning, Cases ol mushroom poisoning appear to become more frequent. During last year there were i .> case.-* whore people were 111 alter eating mushrooms A spokesman of the Singapore Department oi Chemistry89 words
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Article63 1958-09-12 5 The Singapore Netaji Hindi High School will hold variety show In th< Victorla Memorial Hall on ot 31 in aid ot the school building fund The chool, v hich hfl 133 China c Malay, Indoi c lan. Ceylonese, Pakistani and [ndlan student most 01 them63 words
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77 1958-09-12 5 /^ASH prizes will be offered to every member of the Automobile Association of Singapore who introduces a new member. They will, in addition, receive the commission previously offered for this scheme. The "double offer" will hold good unti! December 31. Several hundred members had77 words
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Article27 1958-09-12 5 The Peking New China News Agency said National!. shell., from Quemoy fell around Anioy University on ihe China mainland on Tuesday, causing property damage. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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157 1958-09-12 5 f^ijic the firsfl time i! vi Seletai will be "at home" F to the s,n:;.ipnir public uhrn in force stations E in tin Colony celebrate the Battle ol Britain on E s«pt :o Between i p »>» ;«»>fi "> p.m. the public157 words
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Article209 1958-09-12 5 THE Government is still waiting for a reply from the Singapore Shoemakers Co-operative Society Ltd. to the Government offer to supply premises for a central workshop. The society, had asked the Industrial Promotion Board for help to build a factory and buy equipment. A spokesman209 words
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Advertisement26 1958-09-12 5 fSTEELUX] ?'vy f TIZRBUNK one of the popular STEELJX" Bedsteads. I 1 Asjonts: VAN HIN FURNITURE Co. Ltd. W 142, Orchard Road, P"f. Tel: *****/3825^ *****.26 words
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Miscellaneous202 1958-09-12 6 ■■■■iniiiP<iiiiiiiißiiiiiiiiiiiii<Hijiiiiiiiiii JS I I lIAUKi: Im Syd«ey Jordan TWESfc *A»THM4CHINI« J^J!' IJlf'T '/'fl I HL (TISBO StMfILC BB^Pliß^^ T A*?GPT A fit. O.rP«Jt6NJT P«OM^UjJ^l_' ff I/// I ■S^ LKT THM FOOLB Co+*E Of 1 Bk^L^St X tmc oTnea* ty JB BBB^to ¥VTTWINI c**-* 0 Sp^^B BBl^^Wi mastiams se^ BBkxV^^ BBB^*""202 words
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Miscellaneous362 1958-09-12 6 11OHN today. j, u have I> flexible mind, v nature is strj n lei i V 1 :f* th( igh It could si 13 n large portion o! m eventuall 5 wni come out form o| active i Kpri g You are high-temp< to fly off the handl< v i362 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-09-12 7 picture Mr. Morarji Dcsai. g I Indian Finance Minister, seen in London B with Rfrs. Vi.jaya Lak- g I shmi Pandit, the Indian High Commissioner, 1 against a background of a portrait of Mahat- ma Gandhi.- PopperPopper - 37 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article154 1958-09-12 7 Trevious loduv 1 ItSS c.i.f ii"i i- buyi i. 23\ in; 23 Hlers 23' sellers O«t 23% buyers 24 eUei ,!ers Iv i N <" i BSS 23 buyers 23 tiers > sv i r-- Setttaatnl :1 i sellers 24 sellers N M 24 buyer; 23 buyers154 words
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Article92 1958-09-12 7 NEW YORK, Sept. I Previous Today i /llt 94.62 nom. 95.25 norn futures 1 Sepi 93.37 buyer 94.00 buyers 94.37 seller.- 96.00 sellers Oii i; 25 buyers 93.87 bu 94.25 sellers 95.00 sell* Quiet. SALES: Nil IER: Futures Si>j>t. 29.35 buyers 29.20 buyer 29.36 seller- 29.50 ellei92 words
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Article31 1958-09-12 7 I NEW YORK, Sept. I I Previous Todaj 0 Industrials 516.20 520.43 11 Railroads 131.71 132.49 tomestic Bonds 87.41 87.27 litios 79.63 7.0.87 ks Composite Averages 176.57 177.7731 words
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Article62 1958-09-12 7 I spot 27V awaiting 27, afloats 27 to 2(j September shipment 26 c and Lainpong release 27. 27 to 26 first half Aboi\ prices quoted September shipment 26*2, 26^4 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 40, awaiting relea 3D':, afloats 39 to 38 1 ana first hah September62 words
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Article97 1958-09-12 7 I LONDON, Sept ll t'revious Today COPRA Philippinei c.l.f. U.K. >ith European ports delivered i;iit per ion" ton Sept./ Oct. $208 sellers $208 resellers OI'i; V straits, c.i.f. U.K-/North iropetn ports delivered relghl per long ton Scpt./Oct. £75 quoted £75 quoted COCONUT OIL crude Straits cJ.t.97 words
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Article158 1958-09-12 7 NDON stock market: iintained a arm tom rday although coridi- ere quieter pendiiv Idem Eisenhower 1 h On the Far Easi ition, •< dampening in encea were the over setback on Wall and the fall it 1 Kingdom steel pro I ton for August. f 'Pea of158 words
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Article217 1958-09-12 7 Rubber can start new Spore industry 1.11%111*Y tor all atti livmk the Industrial Pro--1 motions Board in Singapore has found another use i'or rubber to give springy comfort to mattresses and upholstery mack' ot coconut coir. The finished product will cost much less than material.,217 words
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Article28 1958-09-12 7 Mr. Duncan Sandys. Britain's Minister of Defence, will Visit the United State; from September 22 to October 4. it was announced In London yesterday. -Reuter.28 words
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Article82 1958-09-12 7 M, 81 Laurent, ihe year old successor to the late M, 'hi'.s! Lan Dior, pa Id hi., first vi. It to London y- terday. it was a brlei visit, to dl& cUgg with the Duche: 8 ol Mariborougn and the Brl tish Red cro i authoritleReuter - 82 words
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Article128 1958-09-12 7 Sufety railiny sought ESIDENTB I Bahru want railings to be put up between an b fchtfoot deep mon oon drain and B 30 yard loot path to prevent iple from falling into the drain The footpath whirl) runs alongside the dr...:. join! Outram Road to Be] g Poh Road and128 words
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Miscellaneous63 1958-09-12 7 yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i SINGAPORE I IHICH TIDES! TODAY: 10.18 a.m. and E 9»58 p.m. E TOM OR ROW: 10.48 i E a.m. and 10. 10 p. in SUNDAY: 11.19 a.m. and 1 1.25 p.m. E MONDAY: 11.53 a.m. E TI'FSDAY: 0.10 a.m. E and 12.29 p.m. WEDNESDAY: o 58 a m.63 words
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Miscellaneous120 1958-09-12 7 Todays radio programme 116 p.m. Sweet and ely; 1.30 Time SJ fnal and News; 1.45 Fun and Frolic; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 String Serenade; 5 30 At Piano; 545 Radio Ranch; I I Mail Bag', Sarojini Lourdes pi your requests; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Sini pore Share Market120 words
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Article, Illustration297 1958-09-12 8 WHERE THE SKY IS THE LIMIT -And Britain's shop window! QNCE again Britain's aircraft achievements were on show to the world last week at the Fornborough show. The day before the official opening a 20 000 preview crowd watched fanstastically rolling Victor and Vulcan bombers, o fast-flying Royal Navy team,297 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-09-12 8 Buyers with to UNKNOWN /Ibor^ /5 a general view of the Farnborouyh Air Show showing the crowds 0/ visitors inspecting some oj the ISO planes and helicopters on display. More than 7,000 potential buyers from overseas, including Russia are visiting the show which is the shop window of Britain's aviation127 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-09-12 8 htS of th.s year's ihow tlir Short Bi >then S..C I. vertical take oH re It is ihe world's first i' t ain raft oi th s kind C)M(i lepends for lifting DOWei on vertical down drofi jets thai can be ',ccn in the above88 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-09-12 9 In 2 places at once— almost Seen for the first time was the Avro Vulcan Mark II bomber which flew over Farnborough carrying the stand-off bomb. It was 2.50 in the afternoon when it flew over the show site then an hour later, Canadian time, it flew over the Canadian78 words
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Advertisement32 1958-09-12 9 .-/@m if^SQutfUty .j..y < I rf\ P f FOf rc*crvotioni, rail your helpful and e«periencfd Travel Aqcnt or Phone *****, II 15 Robinson Road, Singapore PAN AMERICAN o-v, LEADER IN OVERSEAS AIR CARGO32 words
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Article, Illustration686 1958-09-12 10 Terence Lancaster - Terence Lancaster By TIIK bosses oi America's commercial television are asking them selves a $24,00(),0(M) question "Can we save the quiz shows?" A S24.00(),000 question because thai is the sum over £8,570.000 wiih-h is to be snout on time and talent in686 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-09-12 10 WHY SHOULD I SHAKE HIS HAND? ASKS CHAPMAN PINCHER A ONE-TIME Gorman who was responsible for the violent death 01 maiming of more than 9.000 British civilians i. being honoured in Amsterdam by Englishmen. He is 46-year-old Dr Wemher yon Braun, the handsome, bull-shouldered scientist who invented the V 2232 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-09-12 11 WAI KING ALONG TIM. kVEMENT," a Bronze edai print at the Sixth an Malayan Exhibition, iken by hia Chee Wai Singapore. Salon judge Ir. P.L. Chan comfmTot this picture is bropriate. Lines are leasing and direction is ten suggested by both he man and the car. [istraction is caused77 words
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Article319 1958-09-12 11 JHK call for picture ideas with IMPACT brought forth ;i barrage of crazy notions that had your photographic editor reeling, One ol the most enterprising enthusiasts to send in suggestions was Mr. Choo Te'ow Ton, who wanted to pose a nude model doing a319 words
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308 1958-09-12 11 PROPS CAN MAKE OR BREAK YOUR PICTURES ,U HM of a one-track mind? Lucky for you, when it tomes to putting props in you, ctures. Props those incidental objects we use to "drey I a photo have a way of getting out of hand, roi 11 pictures, props should be308 words
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Article218 1958-09-12 11 SNAP SHOTS Shower shy? FlSiitaiMfcix, hikers, and anybody else who may he to tiny v camera through a suower don't risk pelting a sodden ;ind unh.ippy piece oi equipment! (iood idea is to carry your photo fear in a waterproof bag. Water i s str.ct.y for the toh and has218 words
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Article190 1958-09-12 11 YOUR QUERIES Big close-ups CEMENT ii rubber ecu I!1 [table fof mounttng pi int hnapshot ft/6 ■>" It i;; v. .('(.1. Ol COUI !l it noi rcconinK nded f< >r maximum permanenc< i thfl ilphui compoun I i üblx r cemenl will "> i tually tend to tain and dl190 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-09-12 11 streaks ana blotches the background and dark shadows on the vase. Print quality is good in that the tone of the white frangippani is brought to near life. This print won a Silver Medal. "SIMPLICITY" by Chan Yew Fal of Kuala Lumpur. One of the three judges for the69 words
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Article558 1958-09-12 11 jun behind the camera." This was reasonably good advice since such tactics assured good flat over-all lighting. If you want to make extra dramatic and unusual pictures, however, do not be afraid to break that rule and take pictures when the sun Is either well to one558 words
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Article, Illustration365 1958-09-12 12 Peking now Warns South Korea pOMMUNIST Chinese Premier Chou Enlai has served a warning to Sout h Kore i ror "clamouring frantically about marching northward." The Peking l< :uit r alci: "The withdrawal ol t;.--Chinese people's volunt< prs from Korea on their own Initiative does not mean that the ChineseReuter; U.P.I. - 365 words
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200 1958-09-12 12 FOOD PRICES IN INDIA UP BY 20 PC. IN YEAR OOD PRICES through year to their highes deficit in annual produc Hardest hit areas a drought is threatening tion claims there have b out India have risen by nearly 20 per cent, this t since independence following a 6,000,000-ton tion.200 words
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Article109 1958-09-12 12 Japan Deep findings haptatn Georges Houot. I; commander of the ocean plumbing bathyscaphe which recently operated off the Japanese coast, on his return to Toulon told the press of the (kinuers attending the dumping oi radioactive waste matter Ui the ocean depths. Captain Houot said strong under-sea currents could spreadReuter - 109 words
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233 1958-09-12 12 INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION POSES PERIL TO PAKISTAN I)AKISTANI Finance Minister Am j ad Ali said in Karachi that the survival of his country woula be in peril n we do not halt industrial development and bend our entire energy toward agricultural development." Winding up a live-hour debate on Pakistan's present economicU.P.I. - 233 words
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Article54 1958-09-12 12 The To Mainichi Shinbun sc the latest m sage of Soviet Pm Mm i m N i k i 1 1 X hnshchi v tfie Uniu States k given an It I pression thai is icas"cow nig fire" for Pdm which was ready to n sume ambassadorial iai< i withReuter - 54 words
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Article22 1958-09-12 12 The pro M malisl Wm Jakarta I deka support ilcelaUm its diSl •Uh J 1 in the North MUi^t "cod war".- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article30 1958-09-12 12 Leading Chii sationa In th, haw cabled c alisi Chii Ministry convey l and h: men "our lull fervent pi may Ultln ov<t the < ,avi den par' 01 i U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article13 1958-09-12 12 1 Soviet Presi KA fft Voro^hilov will visit Ir.flfl this w lnter ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article40 1958-09-12 12 i The Ja] tm c Maritti Safety Board has wane all Japanese fishing boat and other vessels Bj the Formosa Strait to giv advar.ro information Q their sailings to Nation alist China's harbour au thorities I prevent v unforese ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article35 1958-09-12 12 Madame Tran Van Chuon has been appointed i observer for South Viet nam to the Unite! Na tions. She 3 the wife 0 the Vii tnamese Aa b as. sartor th( UnlH States. U.P. I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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Article27 1958-09-12 12 The United States Goto mem has announced iti Investing an addition! U5521. 500,000 in Nation alist China's big Shlhna power and Irrigation pro Ject in Formosa.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article25 1958-09-12 12 Party sai in Jakartatk Com- i china's C barp Quemoy j i tample" to indent sia in seeking to "1% JW the lisputed «r« U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article250 1958-09-12 12 Japan-US, pact talks HPALKS which opened in Washin L between IS. Secretary oi Stan IohTH Dulles and Japanese Foreign Minister ih!s! Fujiyama may lead to later tiegoti tionsnn vision of U.S.-Japanese defence i h,,!'? r.s. officials said. wmuq rhe Japanese Foreign Minister said he wash** Ing a "general exchange oiU.P.I. - 250 words
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Article35 1958-09-12 12 The Philippines will ask the S.E.A.T.O. military advisers conference meeting in Bangkok in midSeptember to assess the Formosa crisis and its implications on the treaty Btcretarj i, Mls vJj announced in M, nil ;l U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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Article324 1958-09-12 13 George Malcolm Thomson - TRAGEDY OF THE MISFIT KING George Malcolm Thomson 1. I THE WISEST FOOL IN CHRISTENDOM. iKy William McElivee. Faber and Faber. 255. BlvO.M his unhappy boyhood to his besotted I and premature dotage, James the Sixth Ij Scotland and First of England is a subEd as much for the psychiatrist324 words
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Article256 1958-09-12 13 i MATTERS OF CON- TERN. Stanley Wade Baron, Seeker and c Warburg. 16s. E rE theme of this new novel by the I author of the Facts of Love is as old and sim- I pie as original sin it is I I easy for256 words
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Article92 1958-09-12 13 THE SHABBY PARADISE. By Etteen Baillie, Hutchinson, Ito, A( IIII.I>IIOOI> spent in a vlcara*e in the Last I mi of London does it not fltfftg life NAM and probably successfully, shielded from (rude real.t.es mitS EUcen Baillie ffM certainly not shielded. al(ho,, R h she uaTsa" Now she92 words
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Article, Illustration537 1958-09-12 13 Commonwealth cooking for all I THE FREE PRESS BOOK OF THE WEEK COOKIMJ FROM THE COMMONWEALTH, Bij Robin Howe. Andre Deutsch, 30s. iyOMFN competitors seem to do very well j in the Free Press quizzes and the prise for tomorrow's competition should give them an added incentive. Not that there537 words
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277 1958-09-12 13 YOU CANT HELP LIKING THIS TOUGH TEUTON THE AMIABLE PRUSSIAN. By Charles Drage. Blond. 18v. AMIABLE Walther Stennes certainly is. It will be conceded by every reader of this amateurish, yet entertaining, little biography. But it is, one feels, the amiability of one who has a rougher side to his277 words
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Article360 1958-09-12 14 Meadows to coach his club SPORTS GOSSIP MEADOWS < OMI S BACK. Remember Jimmj Meadows, the fullback ut ManChester City, who Jusl ii s lie hud got Into liiiiland'b International situ* broke a leu on the treacherous turner of Wembley's turf? Jimmy tried for two years to come buck. H360 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-12 14 IMI E MAN in the middle of this sandwich is Hitchens, the Aston Villa inside-right. Crowding him in this S scramble for the ball are West Ham fullback Bond 5 C (right) and left-hall Landsdowne. West Ham won nl this match at Upton Park 7-2. Sport andSport amp; General - 52 words
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265 1958-09-12 14 ARCHIE QUICK - SOCCER SALES ARE NO LONGER A MUST ARCHIE QUICK By T^HERE is good rea- son why Fourth Division clubs like Carlisle United no longer have to sell players to the aristocrats of the League to keep in existence. Bummed up in two words it is "Supporters' Clubs" j those estimible265 words
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Article149 1958-09-12 14 HERB ELLIOTT, the world's fastest mller, we terday held talks with Leo Leavltt. a promoter from Honolulu who has off( !< fi him M 5750,000 to turn profei Blonal. Elliott, who c father and mother sat in on the disCU ion, made no decision. He andU.P.I. - 149 words
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714 1958-09-12 14 THE Sydney Turi Club has decided to ban bookmakers t fmU mid-week meetings at Canterbury (Sydney) race couhm a trial period scheduled to start on January 1 next year W)h meetings, all bets will have to be made on the totalisator714 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous230 1958-09-12 14 »»»-L-_J 4 1 Mil L^^J IB l^^^^^—j ii7n^f"'H bEsm I mH fl^O I fl[ w I%J 1^"/ l -'j I |^^^m^^^ I I I 1 I -JIBH I C'Lt'ES ACROSS r> Near* th« pitfl I 1 Piercino through the .sailor 8 Seats Sid thl I, mostly Ml). ]n dm I230 words
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Article225 1958-09-12 15 Peter May says it with a century pETER May. England's tall elegant ;aptain said goodbye to the New Zealanders yesterday at Scarborough With bis fifth century off their attack this summer, May. batting witn ".mit power and grace, hit 131 to enable T.N, Pearce's xi to declare at 313 forReuter - 225 words
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Article37 1958-09-12 15 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS li! footoall matches !l resulted; I'KAOUI TWO! Rother- United I Middles- Swansea Town 'A 0 -in r IMKM: Nolls v Tllll it n 1. WE FOUR; \V;»ls.ill > "i '> CUP second •rtadown (1 Dirrv ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article20 1958-09-12 15 The Australian Table Tennis Association lias decided to support the move to ban the sponge bat ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article23 1958-09-12 15 Results in last nights British Rugby Union matches were: Cardiff 5 Ranji Walk-rs XV 17; Rcdruth 8 Metropolitan Polico 6. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article179 1958-09-12 15 Bobby Locke ousts Brown DETER THOMSON, of Australia, a n <l Hobby Locke, South Africa, the onh overseas entrants, both cored Impressive second round wins in t h c professional match play fcoli championship to reach the last Mi at Walton Heath, Surrey, yesterday. -1 lidiii- ii, British oI*•■ nReuter - 179 words
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Article43 1958-09-12 15 IHeven (South Australia) will captain im in !!k World Amateur doll Champ 3c >tland from Octobei to v In the tram, announced earliei i-;;i British \matcur c v I i Rood fi a m Lfiiai and Bruci Dcvi r. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration459 1958-09-12 15 pictures R.A.F. Seletar 38; Singapore Recreation Club <>. TIIK airmen of Seletar, last season's Viw luist Air Force champions, yesterday showed thai they have the material to build another unassailable team. Their Hying feet and snappy passing made a shambles of a plucky butFree Press - 459 words
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Advertisement217 1958-09-12 15 SIMPLYSOCKO! BFIHBI BWB 9 Jm^m\^mW^^^%9m\ In plain language that means *F JISIBk the WE is just about the best there Wfr~: WM is for week-end reading because ?^K^ |S» with every issue you get such a tcr The Great One Cent Coin Swindle I Stars who mean to stay together217 words
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230 1958-09-12 16 'FLY OVER CHINA' ORDER TO U.S. PILOTS Moor down any Red planes that attacn says cww-c rpilE COMMANDER of the U.S. naval task force in the Formosa strait said yesterday iiis carrier based pilots had been ordered to keep JO miles off the China coast but to carry out "hotReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-09-12 16 picture. Prof. Lim Sheng y 2 Yang, explaining his E revolutionary painting of the Empress Dowa- E E ger in the Fa Men 5 Temple to Mr. Lee Siow E Mong, president of the China Society. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article99 1958-09-12 16 BRITAIN'S Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation broke a ruling last I night for four-month-old Wendy Brennert as she calmly prepared to continue her broken flight from Athens to New York. An Israeli airlines aircraft was given special permission to pick her up on itsReuter - 99 words
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Article47 1958-09-12 16 Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British Labour Party, has declined an invitation to visit Moscow this autumn because Of engagements In Britain. The invitation came from the parliamentary group of j the Soviet Union through the Russian embassy in London. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article42 1958-09-12 16 Mr. Gilbert Daniels, who controls three dance halls at South Shield, England yesterday announced a ban on coloured men without partners. His action leaves only one dance hall in the town open to unaccompanied coloured men.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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198 1958-09-12 16 TMIE young American violinist, Leroy Peterson, now on holiday in Singapore, .showed himself to be an assured and promising technician In his recital at the Victoria Theatre last night. He is still a student, but is a very promising "one. He has poise and198 words
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150 1958-09-12 16 'Revolutionary' paintings from Formosa SINGAPORE art experts were pleasantly sur- prised yesterday when Professor Lim Sheng Yang, of the University of Formosa, exhibited his "revolutionary" paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The experts— -calligraphists, classicists, impressionists and surrealists among them gasped when they saw Prof. Lim's work. He uses150 words
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Article58 1958-09-12 16 PROMPT action by thai Singapore Fire Brigade early this morning saved a shipyard in Tanjong Rhu from being wrecked by flro. The fire broke out in a storeroom just before 4.30 a.m. Two fire engines ;ped to the scene and quickly brought it under control. Nearby were58 words
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Article158 1958-09-12 16 peace mis ■I] United Nations >ourcesM local speculation that tHI Lebanese -o\< niment :.^V asked Mr. Ilammarskioß^ or an int nal polish force to rrpb \ir e^H can troops a lled ir '.Ip July after internal fightinßT "This id i iui n v :^V reflected in the talks 'MmReuter - 158 words
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