The Singapore Free Press, 15 September 1958
1958-09-15
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-09-15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper \Z Singapore, Monday, September 15, 1958. Price 15CU.16 words
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Article235 1958-09-15 1 Council move in $1,000 fee row ft r .ance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council Ha- decided to take its dispute with the legal firm of Messrs Sisson Delay over a $1,000 fee to the Registrar of the Supreme Court for taxation. It has also decided to235 words
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Article34 1958-09-15 1 J bomi ble* in the door ■■>'<■>■ illlea bar used as JjggM Party headmir»» n ?i rt on thp pave--2; n Jl I Soviet meetings ritorr n Od nn Pr nch le^" ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article150 1958-09-15 1 states navy at Beirut began two battalions of I and their gear at for X beach yesterday U awal from the r ni Jarkment leaves f of the original whM illons <>f marines landed there two |fTf > But there was !f >n of when aU.P.I. - 150 words
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Article349 1958-09-15 1 Envoys agree to meet THE SINO-AMERICAN ambassadorial talks on the Formosa dispute suspended since last December will re-open in Warsaw this afternoon, it was announced in the Polish capital yesterday. Representatives of the U.S. and Chinese Embassies agreed at preliminary discussions that the two envoys,U.P.I. - 349 words
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Article67 1958-09-15 1 'MAO OUT TO GET ISLES NOW' |>RINCE Norodom ml Shihanouk of Cambodia said in New York yesterday: "The Chinese leaders do not Irian an attack on Formosa. They told me they regarded the island as part of China but were prepared to wait for a peaceful settlement. "But they wantReuter - 67 words
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Article39 1958-09-15 1 Italy is seeking increased trade with South-East Asia. A market study mission is to be sent to Burma, Malaya and Ceylon—countries with whom Italian trade has been low due to lack of information. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 39 words
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129 1958-09-15 1 4 sisters and playmate die in day fire THE death toll rose yesterday to six— including four young sisters and their five-year-old playmate— in a mid-afternoon fire which quickly gutted a three-storey brick boarding house in Ottawa on Saturday. Mrs. Jean Delaney, 32, died in hospital yesterday from burns receivedU.P.I. - 129 words
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312 1958-09-15 1 U.K. likely to step in it talks fail ORITAIN would pru--13 bubly intercede with Peking should the Sino American ambassadorial talks which start in Warsaw today break down, well-informed sources said in Washington yesterday. The sources hinted that the British Government, which has diplomatic representation in the Chinese capital, mightReuter - 312 words
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Article27 1958-09-15 1 October first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 82 cents a lb up half a cent on Friday's close The tone27 words
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Advertisement81 1958-09-15 1 YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH A U KO^J CONTAFLEX Unique even amongst the fine ZEISS range of cameras is the CONTAFLEX, the single lens, mirror-reflex camera which features a large, bright finder; vertically correct and brilliantly clear; two coupled range-finders; Synchro-Com-pur or Prontor-Reflex shutter; and the high-efficiency ZEISS81 words
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Article383 1958-09-15 2 Ih* UtttiiU* and Advnauvv strvss vilai nwd far co-apvrttiiott UKENCH Prime Minister Gen. Charles de Gftlrilc and West (lerman Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the two "strong men" of Western Europe, yesterday jointly proclaimed their conviction "that close co-operation between the Federal German Republic and theReuter - 383 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-09-15 2 former Singapore \y9/eight amateur boxing champion, Abdul Halim bin Ilaji Abdullah is seen hero alter his marriage to Anna binte Mohamad In Singapore yesterday. The 27-year-old l>ridcgrOOffl held the Colony flyweight title In 1049 j and 1952 and represented Singapore at the Asian GamesFree Press - 70 words
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39 1958-09-15 2 'Britain blows up village' Iman The Imanate Bureau, representing the rebellious Imam of Oman, issued a communique in Cairo yesterday alleging that British forces had blown up Karut Village on Nazua heights, "burning fields and crops and terrorising villagers."39 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-09-15 2 A LEADING Canadian of the Bahai Faith. Mrs. Margaret ROSS, 57. yesterday flew into Singapore b> KLM for a short visit. Secretary of the National Bahai Board in Canada, Mrs. Ross is on her way to Jakarta to attend the Bahai Spiritual AssemblyFree Press - 145 words
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Article211 1958-09-15 2 Montreal talks theme: 'Expand' MR. DERU-k HEATH COAT AMOR? S British Cham-.iinr f Exchequer, an Ived 'in Montreal la .;,,<, t J attend th( 11 nation Commonwealth economic conference opei Ing to. clay. in a statement at the airport Mr. Amory said 1 "We are sure that this'conference is goingReuter - 211 words
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159 1958-09-15 2 CYPRUS PROSECUTOR QUITS AFTER MURDER TRIAL CRITICISMS rrHE Cyprus Government 1 yesterday received the resignation ol Mr. Ronald Grey, senior Crown Counsel who led the prosecution at the trial of Andreas Yakoumi for the murder of Sergeant Reginal Hammond, an official source said. Mr. Grey sent his resignation by letterReuter - 159 words
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Article98 1958-09-15 2 THE Governor Of the Bank Of Indonesia, Mr. Lnkman Hakim, attacked the European Common Market in his annual report, the Jakarta Antara news agency .said yesterday. He said the Common Market (which imposes a 30 per cent, import duty on Indonesian tobacco) was aReuter - 98 words
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Article21 1958-09-15 2 More American road ing and repair eg» has arrived In Bgyp resumption of ft*° i9.")5 Rgreement U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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Advertisement35 1958-09-15 2 C00L.... cool, grooming Ill*T*a 1 k A ■'•••>--■ x> \%'vraife; p n fee] Ihc ool 1 difference! Vaseline Hair Cream m—J-(l I* il/)S)4— Available in 2j o:., 6 oz. and 12 nz. jars just-combed' look Ql/d&f35 words
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279 1958-09-15 3 S'pore-London in daylighft: Comet s hows the way nKDON can now be reached In B L, ir flight from Singapore, vm pur or Hong Kong. This L proved by B.O.A.C's Comet 4 Kiim r yesterday. Ti r Comet 4 took off from Hong LJga ,.m.. after breakfast, and il theReuter - 279 words
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120 1958-09-15 3 THE Sunday Dispatch said L yesterday that Queen Juliana of the Netherlands Is on a diet and his lost 28 pounds in the last nine months. The London newspaper said the Queen is on a diet proscribed by a DutchU.P.I. - 120 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-09-15 3 Slotting gjpn dancer i Judith Szliagyi in a striking pose. Once I the idol of Budapest, the 21 -year-old star T fled Trom Hungary just 24 hours before the last Jj rebellion. She makes her flrst j; appearance in a Colony it nightspot when she oFree Press - 85 words
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Article22 1958-09-15 3 A seismologist at Dorking. Surrey. Mr. E. W. PpUard, recorded yesterday wn.it ne described as "fairly -strong earthquake." R euterReuter - 22 words
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139 1958-09-15 3 MOUNTAIN CRASH: 14 DEAD, MANY HURT A TRAIN on the West German mountain railway leading to the Drachenfels, well-known hilltop beauty spot at Koenigswintcr overlooking the River Rhine near Bonn, crashed last night, causing many casualties Bonn police said Latest reports said that vie death toll was 14, and thatReuter - 139 words
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Article53 1958-09-15 3 THE East German Prime Minister, Herr Otto Grotewohl, yesterday dedicated a memorial to the 56,000 people who died in the notorious Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald during World War Two. He said the dedication had become a demonstration for disarmament and •'against preparations for an imperialistReuter - 53 words
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Article42 1958-09-15 3 Cabinet Ministers and ;echiiical experts from the six nations Of the European Common Market France Wet Germany, Italy Belgium. Holland and Luxembourg discuss in Brussels today plans foi "a progressive harmonization" of i European transport Charges. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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137 1958-09-15 3 CAR HIRE-PURCHASE RATE CUT TO BE STUDIED IN STORE SINGAPORE business circles were reserved and noa-committal at the week-end when asked l for their reaction to the London announcement that current hire-purchase rates on cars are to be reduced as from October. Car dealers and finance houses declined to make137 words
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Advertisement15 1958-09-15 3 Vft N HiN FURNITURE Sh C ITD |V Ul, Orehord Roaa, P°'«. Tel: 34M4/***** "240.15 words
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Advertisement242 1958-09-15 3 EffF7Tff| TAPE BjQßESaii RECORDER MODEL C 36 f f Special features include. 3 Speeds Separote recording and playback hard-alloy toroid I heads Separate recording and playback amplifiers permitting i simultaneous and continuous monitoring High quality 8" f i coaxial speaker Wow and flutter well within NARTB pro- j fessional Standards242 words
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The Singapore Free Press Monday, Sept. 15, 1958.
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Article304 1958-09-15 4 TN proclaiming to the world x that America would never resort to a policy of appeasement, President Eisenhower delivered a twofold message. He told the Moscow-Peking Axis that it would be courting trouble if it embarked upon aggression. And at the same time the U.S. President304 words
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534 1958-09-15 4 Things are't what they seen to be in filmland 1 AM always amazeo when 1 see a film that is completely realistic. I don't mean films In which realism is achieved by artifice but films like Gervaise the adaptation of Zulu's book The Dram Shop. I dislike the words realism,534 words
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Article, Illustration709 1958-09-15 4 POLTERGEISTS PUZZLE SCIENCE WRITES EVERY MONDAY YJONTHS Will go by without an y mention being made of a certain subject and then, quite suddenly, it will crop up again and again. Ghosts and goblins for example, have a habit of going into retirement and then making a come-back in force.Free Press - 709 words
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Advertisement36 1958-09-15 4 EXQUISITE JEWELLERY OF QUALITY AND TASTE BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN DIAMOND RINGS. WATCHES. FINE JEWELLERY S.P.H.deSilvaLtd. 45, HIGH STREET AIR PORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD IPOH Asso. Co; S. P H DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG36 words
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Advertisement256 1958-09-15 4 For only Four cents oday.» WHy da*i you "v fyddtS nkri* I I*t* r'^ ?\l IW i\ S Orry. ca»Vl »>i<ak« it P J 7^^ Ml M tOMigkt. I f«i io run- ,11 U\ *4 1 1.. t, r iii^j^^uitr^r^"" y :,>- ...you OMly I I *k«^ li ulit'ti^ a^i^-v256 words
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Article298 1958-09-15 5 NEW BID TO END ISLAND CLUB ROW v 3TIATIONS have begun between the Bin.l ire City Council and the Royal Island end the deadlock over the council's dehat the club grounds should be open to blic on Sundays. previous club committee was opposed council's demand and consequently the rave it298 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-09-15 5 Dr. G.P. Bardsley, the Qrst chest physician at the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association from 1948 to 1951 is due to return by ship today to resume his work ai SATA. Dr. Bardsley had oeen away In Canton studying Chinese. pfrftirr Prince Philip and his son. tt« Prince oIU.P.I. - 53 words
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Article38 1958-09-15 5 The American duo, Alan Grishman (violin} and Joel Ryce (pianoforte), will make their Singapore debut at the Cultural Centre on Sunday. September 21 at 8.45 p.m. The recital Is being sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society.38 words
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Article, Illustration281 1958-09-15 5 Fund drive by new S'pore Safety Council THE newly-reconstituted Singapore Safety First Council hopes to get financial support from the public, particularly commercial organisations, to further its work. Chairman of the council, Mr. David Phua, told the Free Press that this would supplement the Government grant of $***** a year.281 words
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Article27 1958-09-15 5 The firing, over a range of 3,000 miles, of an Atlas Inter-continental missile yesterday was a complete success, h was reported from Cnp< Canaveral Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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145 1958-09-15 5 r )(J«).OO(j people x^ visited the Sin^a pore Trade and Industries Fair, which ended at the Great World yesterday. According to a spokesman of the Great World, the 85 firms which took part did business totalling $1,000,--000. In addition, another 60,000 school children145 words
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Article25 1958-09-15 5 Britain had an unfavourable trade gap of £33,400,--000 in August, according to provisional figures Issued by the London Board of Trade.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Advertisement63 1958-09-15 5 >r It) in a minute with Silk Uinute Vlake-up AU-W-ONE MAKe-UP I rROM BEAL SILK I MAKB-UP rffl/ silk Mth its own silk-tone actually *wrf for yoor orba excess moisture... >kes or dries. Clings 'prevent your skin from ''conceals tiny lines and tayssilky-matt for hours! including Opalescent. pstein'l newest look63 words
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Advertisement46 1958-09-15 5 magnetic recording tape C^ c 500.000 fccotdinsjs 1 v deterioration in quality. fcfic grcsivesx booster of W<^> J^>^^^ N office output X.-^^ SOLE AGENTS KIAN GWAN (Ml LTD. WlEST«fl|j;£j All DADA I T 1) (Ir-ctrical Ocpt.) High Sf Sinanpor* UftU II A LI U., PHONE 3378«46 words
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Advertisement60 1958-09-15 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! RUER-TIP O&S WITH SOOTHINO MI NTMOI MtSTf? \!i-,iilin| Wisl rti ik« ihe big O'i rich tobacco Mite nh He you smoke... BTIQ i' l(> freshness ttoyt with you long <iji'f vnoktttgt loo\ \r\\ pack smokr ibl big 0! l Mmmfarluird hy l.iftgrtt X '/>" Tobacco60 words
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Miscellaneous239 1958-09-15 6 .1 > t •i I i i JFFF lIAUKF l»? SfJa#y Jordan I tAHTH*; F/m/TW&? &&CtC£TS CAG£MJ& WHAT MAPPtf^fiO I T^Mf AiARTtAto &HJ&S CL&SC mtHC*v ruzCVGH SPACE OUT Oh CONrBOL jfiFr= f CAM sbJ iffol^'^Siv V 9^L -r^-, J L^^^^^^^^^^^^ y GET IN* TOUCH tAURA/- THCV V- STATtON~TO COMPLETE TH£tf9239 words
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Miscellaneous400 1958-09-15 6 I %\k A C-^F QORN lodav nou luiv, B I *> {^'rsonalny which a ponsibllity easili ana lie You pi along veil with People you ghre an outu pearance ol having a lucky aature and ol always I t dough ofl troubli with a s Sincere and honest In tions400 words
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Article, Illustration378 1958-09-15 7 FACTORY WASTE POSES GRAVE MENACE TO PUBLIC HEALTH New warning on the pollution of Singapore rivers rpHl Director of Chemistry, Dr. A. Jackson, yesterday added his voice of 1 protest to that of the City Analyst, Mr. T. A. Spillane, against indus[rll l waste polluting Singapore rivers. Spillane, in hisReuter - 378 words
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Article, Illustration213 1958-09-15 7 -i [NG \PORE GOV--1 [ENT has given iea of building a swimming pool at i Seamen's Club i S Quay. sman for the club yesterday told s that the moould eventually be .i provide more aclon for seamen. when the Sea\v. lfare Officer, Mr.Popper - 213 words
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Article21 1958-09-15 7 A Soviet exhibition will be held in New York and an American exhibition in Moscow next summer. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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367 1958-09-15 7 of commercial employees in Sin- gapore who are contributors to the Central Provident Fund are worried over reports that the Government may utilise their savings to found the projected social security plan. They also express a fear that the terms and conditions367 words
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Miscellaneous164 1958-09-15 7 1 SINGAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 11.53 a.m. TOMORROW: 0.10 a.m. and 12.27 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.58 a.m. and 103 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.48 a.m. and 1.40 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.44 a.m. and 2.21 p.m. SATURDAY: 3.46 a.m. and 3.07 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.11 a.m. and 4.07 p.m. Today s radio programme v the Hammond;164 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-09-15 8 pANDAS are gentle, likeable creatures They are also rare and as result ate literally worth their weight lt^ gold. Their soft cuddly appearance is of particular appeal to children and a visit to the panda is a must for them when theyPopper - 159 words
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Article144 1958-09-15 8 I yOUNG ANDREW taking up half the s and Angela Brad- space in the nursery C ley, right, gaze i;i of their Blackpool fasciriation down the home. giant horn of the The gramophone, g gramophone ivhich is standing 4 feet G ins Hiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiicsis high,Reuter - 144 words
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Article66 1958-09-15 8 Doctor Hugh Cummins, the Prime Minis ter of Barbados is pic tured on his arrival recently at London Air port. He said he would join Mr. Norman Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica and Mr. Carl Lacorbiniere, Deputy Prime Minister of the West Indian Federation, in attempting findReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-09-15 8 T«E a,,u,, lall I H«« Hush,.,. 4 old K.KMi. I"! came, hi, wlr '*J said, ''through |j his love ,e. w fl Captain Hugh. I framing Battalion 'ajl ton, Devon admit* W rhe money JM ggitv t to im by )adre to b J 1 He also pleaded »ulit,189 words
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FREE PRESS ModernHomes SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section8 1958-09-15 1 FREE PRESS ModernHomes SUPPLEMENT Monday, September 15, 1958.8 words
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Article, Illustration661 1958-09-15 1 JOHN CALVER - SINGAPORE AND THE ARCHITECTS CINGA p ORE architects will show the city what they have done, what they are doing and what they hope to do at an exhibition at the Victor Memorial Hall opening today. The theme of the exhibition,, the city's first, will be "Singapore builds' The sponsors661 words
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Advertisement122 1958-09-15 1 ■^^^^bB B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^l^B^*^ I B^B _B. J^BnB^B^BHBI flfl^B^r B^B BbQ ■HP's*. ■Bi MBBBLBL3I ■■^M I fli BHBWbI ISnßflfll B» BbBI BB^ fIP nBBT" 3 5T B B^tv»^^Bl ■flfiHC^^flfl»£==^^Hßflßfl^flßV^A^!flflflßi^Bnflflflfllißflll^'Bflklßflfll ■■■■■■■■■■■bI ißßßflßflßflßi^Bflßflflßlßl^^^^^lJfc^^J^^JJ^^ S 9^Hl| Hlßflß^lflflfll 111 II C BHBHH Hflß *Ey^Bßlß^^^ht.^^^^^ST^^^> fli^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S^^sSsßiw» WB bbbli |H HliP''' i^i!fl Ib^^^vv g flBBl Bh fli flik.122 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-09-15 2 THIS NEW BED WILL SAVE YOU NEEDED SPACE LATEST dual purpose bed on the market is the Steelux 6A automatic Zedbed. It can also be used as a table and can easily be opened by the pressure of a foot pedal. It is capable of holding a 6in. deep interior105 words
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Advertisement13 1958-09-15 2 NATIONAL MAGfMfYfrt TPAD.Nr, COMPANY i M LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA UJMHUR PENANG IfOH BORNFO.13 words
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774 1958-09-15 3 L)\\ DOES one 1 i uT(! doors and Liltire like new? l.niv is the time ji r< mark luis tr il i!Kl<!c\ "Oil, lcV V beginning lo )(1 j, bil shabby, n ,l y C i i hose floors ikl pieces of774 words
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Article346 1958-09-15 3 TIIF MANUFACTURERS of Naco adjustable louvre windows have made considerable research into the problem of reducing solar heat load on windows and they are now marketing a san Made which is no! only practical but also attractive economical, and. of equal importance, easily installed. Rooms346 words
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Advertisement68 1958-09-15 3 /f I |Vy I Spin your clothes in Four minutes f^^m in any weather '-•fe^i: ,^f- j open lid 4 minulei later s r^^^ and h«y presto U'» ready r^ Prevents dan igc to Hut Wheels fOI CaS^ Moujpe 5 fn *n\ kitchen Aii• o m RIM silcf\ lo< makea68 words
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Advertisement279 1958-09-15 3 in comfort in q. HOMA SIESTA rp ii' /^"L -^Hii^H^' 0/ special lightweight tubular un«^)" steel, stove-enamelled a lustrous lohile or grey colour. FOLDED POSITION COVCf S.* of either luxurious furnishing j^ fabric, zebra striped pattern i or ordinary plain can M vas in various attract ire shades, green, red,279 words
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Article, Illustration516 1958-09-15 4 JAMES HOGARTH - I^HE look of urban America h a s changed drastically in the last decade as private citizens and government agencies have determined that cities shall once again become the vital cores from which the life of their expanding metropolitan areas radiates. In large cities all across the516 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-09-15 5 Public committees the spearhead for clean-up drives throughout nation alvh lawyers, plan- N teachers has aded a continuing city renewal the "Baltimore i clearing .slums ■block— -a pattern by many other renovation has i place in more than tare blocks and 130 slum dwellings en260 words
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Advertisement68 1958-09-15 5 (Jontfort throughout yottr iomef R'vX^^w^i jM^^mMm j i i v I kx 5 fife. wSm<!&'- ■"'ty&S&fiy "iti&Sfm v ■-> :^^al^Ljt.lJUHß^' semastic, Dunlopilld Kgg^MgM BR^. ifiiuvT rx and BP^'^^^^BPB wMJWI Make your homr suprrmrly roml'orl m x 1^ X^^g X^ Cl"iyiFl.l!X TILES able with cool, hpalth> Dunlopill.i wfl F^ BBa^Bte, fi68 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-09-15 6 THREE NOTABLE BUILDINGS FEA Tl 111 words
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Article99 1958-09-15 6 Here's paint to catch the eye AN ultra- modern paintwork design provides an eye-catch-ing decoration for the new Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association shop (above) in Parsi Road off Shenton Way. The shop sells a variety of goods principally basket work made by SATA patient and former patients. Built and occupied by99 words
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Advertisement45 1958-09-15 6 resistant and it contains a ljili^^^|j|^y Obtainable in Neutral and R x^Jßf\B s J" >^^ f >- f $> J ITTP7TI .>|| KWIK WAX for floors and furniture. Distributors: MACLAINE WATSON A CO. LTD. Tel; 29-284 -OS ■■■■■■iViiiV lll^lM^^^^tttßß lESH2H '"'J**^!^* 1 1 1 ffa I 111 IjlAßjj^^LJ^^yHl ■^Mvl-'i45 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-15 7 HOUSE, SHOP BLOCK T THE ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION A house which fits into the landscape and moulds with its surroundings is this charming home at Garlick Avenue built last year for Mr. Blythe Falls. On the garden side of the house is a small swimming pool a feature which in contemporary58 words
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Advertisement12 1958-09-15 7 MODERN HOMES f AN IDEAL COMBINATION! <! €P^ X\inlf for the most corrwortable12 words
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Article, Illustration648 1958-09-15 8 Dunlopillo— softest touch Since the 1920's I Mattresses tor the million in Malaya land just about everywhere else |i ALL started in England in the 1920's and since that lime the benefit of Dunlopillo to mankind has been felt in many countries. The setting up of Dunlopillo factories in many648 words
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Advertisement64 1958-09-15 8 HRHHrapu If AC Af TINTED HEAT-ABSORBING GLASS SBB sunlight cooler! J FROTECTS FASniCS! KEEPS ROOIVI3 COOLER! LOWERS AIR-CONDITIONING COSTS! Sole Agents: THERMOSOL IS AVAILABLE OPTORG COMPANY (M) LTD. in all popular sizes SPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG AND THICKNESSES -Cedar Mop mh»^ and under low furniture ~~/f?'i!i' P^JAl^^'-O-Cedar Polish Sponge64 words
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Article, Illustration381 1958-09-15 9 Pat from s iam makes architectural history ill Pat Prabha arrived in ,j.. i nited States with his he was 11 years old, a ggj, bright-eyed, friendly llir lamesa boy. went to school in New York an honour student at Mi,h School, in Long island shed Ws secondary school at381 words
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Advertisement108 1958-09-15 9 lit '^^^^a^B T J^^^^^^^ tecfrs and owner to arrange for ■«1 v !w 4 wfMr*L* mm H1 "1 T^ J I' -*V i illiui^E EBhW DSffßi\Vl M —^^^S&flfllfllnl^^HßAWDF 4 m 111 w\ Cf JSss^ \l\V\laV\V'SB g3^^^-^^^w?miwSßff^sfaM ■Bt'^^S 'KHisxmr O I Cl Vv t-llllifj" M&^ CwWinWWVVWainiH^^^B^^B^l '111 1 1 I j108 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-09-15 10 HERE'S A GIRL WHO KNOWS HOW TO RELAX THE Home Siesta chair, recently introduced into Singapore from Denmark* the home of good furniture, combines maximum comfort with grace and beauty, utility and durability. Its framework is made of a special lightweight tubular steel and is collapsible to enable easy handling.123 words
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Advertisement115 1958-09-15 10 For Thoso VVKoCan WtfmgmmmSsSSßEi&k At ford The Finest... r :i ■•■lk > r^ jfflj i -,--^s^ Streamlined and sleek in a second emptying, snap-lock sparkling colour combination wands thot won't come opart, of coral and grey is this Uni- all-metal floor brush ond four vcrsal beauty. swivel wheels for all-over115 words
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Advertisement127 1958-09-15 10 IVlore and more .•/•v&f W/s*: fine homes in T^^^^i\f^f Malaya are fitted with... w originality in lock styling for every type of architecture and evtry dooi function originality enhanced b\ o^^ MM M M a wide choice of finishes. Yea can m clcct the right lock and finis1 ™^^^Xii from127 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-09-15 11 Ten famous French artiste switched briefly from canvas to metal bst month painting intricate designs on refrigntors. It is part of a brigh t c r kitchens movement which originated in Paris ami has since spread to the United States. All 10 refrigerators are now on72 words
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400 1958-09-15 11 APART FROM pro- ducing low-co.st furniture which is ideal for flats and housing estates, the woodworking department of Diethelm Co. Ltd. will help you to solve any special or difficult problems connected with the furnishing of your house. A relaxed posture contributes400 words
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Article355 1958-09-15 11 IN RECENT years there have been many inno- vations to the home to lessen household j chores for the housewife, but none to compare j with the revolutionary Universal Vacuum < Cleaner, the Turbo Jet 99 with the 3 Stage Turbo Fan Cleaning System.355 words
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318 1958-09-15 12 TBRRAZZO tile Hours are gaining in po pularity each and every day as mure and mure floors are laid in homes. offices and factories. For beauty and design nothing can compare with the terrazzo tile that is produced by the China Engineers Ltd. This318 words
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559 1958-09-15 12 LAWN MOWER THAT CAN EVEN TACKLE TREES a CHARACTERISTIC Dl Australian made engineering products is their extremely robust and sturdy construction. English or American engineers examining some of these products, would immediately say they were too heavy because too much metal had been used m their design. However. like the559 words
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Advertisement53 1958-09-15 12 Announcing the arrival of rlNt rUl?l\llTIII?r T"— RN TURE AT CO MPETITIVE »l^ SUIT-CASE TABLES J J^ i^^^^^^ D Ub e Bed by Lightweight multi-purpose COMBI BED jS?^^^^ (wrapped in 2 tone Plastic Hoses) !frS>Z.UU Available from all accredited furniture dealers SHOWROOM S: 136 142, ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL.53 words
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Article193 1958-09-15 9 stole for love of his wife ar no* i have j his physical 1 )t through lack ot m but through fear frightened of having >r child. rvw that if another R-as brought into the ff |ust could not to keep it. re w ■<' had been p US hed193 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-09-15 9 Inverted taste in art picture. This modern art looks fine either way up, thinks two-year-old John Walsh of Camden Town, as he admires some German entries in an exhibition of children's art at the St. Pancras Town Hall, London. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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207 1958-09-15 9 Father scolded goodtime girl —so she took her own life A FATHER found that his Ki-year-old daughter was mixing with undesirables in the West He tried to check her but failed. Then, in desperation, he told her: "I shall find out where you go and create a scene to mak<207 words
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Article, Illustration729 1958-09-15 10 come Tax num. But I heard of some men who have even more cause than most of us to rise In gibbering rage against the hatchet i men, They are some ol thi men ol Vivian Fuchs's Trans Antarctic party who paid income tax the I whole time729 words
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Article, Illustration377 1958-09-15 10 broken; two Skylights broken; shutters to the bar j and .saloon smashed; numerous glasses broken; and the generator switch in the engine-room was broken The ship's bar. too, had been raided And the two boys admitted the theft of drinks and cigarettes worth377 words
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120 1958-09-15 10 A lone] y s sailor J tlm>u into these with a message asking fo "any g lr] between 15^ <20 to send a photograp Of herself to Sweden j marrying tin 18-year-o] Sicilian girl who answere the message, the °iri mother said yesterday. Signora120 words
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Article59 1958-09-15 10 Six months ago, after arriving in Britain] from Canada, two-year-old Adrian Poulter] cried his eyes out as he left his pet boxer dog Domino in quarantine. Now Domino has just been freed from the kejinels in Hackbridge, Surrey. And just look at the difference in Adrian now.59 words
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Article1104 1958-09-15 11 ;SJWO 4i§ea tvhvn I utiviistriit sunk .1 'ft*7/foff<-10-o#i#> vital Why didn V whm CAINST a sum ,ky the n kcrs nnade a rcep.V and (liC reaming wn iem, am^'iii of ships he coast, a ncr was v her side, thousands soldiers ltec i struggled i tight mais1,104 words
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Article, Illustration500 1958-09-15 11 disorganised troops. "We didn't know ii ther were any boats to pick us up -we were the last British soldiers In France." For another two days they waited, as the German.-, bombed and straffed the area. They slept in fields. living; on bully beei md tea. ItPestruetion*500 words
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Article555 1958-09-15 12 DECOMPRESSION SUIT REDUCES PAIN 4 METHOD <»i facilitating laboui in childbirth by the use <i a decompressor suit has been developed in the Unlversitj of the Witwatersand, Johannesburg, where it is claimed to have been successfully applied in the past feu years to 1,000 women expecting555 words
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Article360 1958-09-15 12 PANEL oi four <>i the mo t eminent lung cancer authorities in tin world have agreed thai Clinical vscarch KIUSi DC continued to find th< cause oi iung cancer Smnkin^ lias iif it be* n proved to be the cav e, they aid. They alsoU.P.I. - 360 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-15 12 A test in the lab. to make sure of top quality A WOMAN technician in the laboratories of an American firm of drug manufacturers r e cords data from the Karl Fischer moisture determination apparatus, used as a routine quality control test on all antibiotic powders including penicillin and mycostatin.50 words
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192 1958-09-15 12 PORTABLE GADGE KEEPS HIS HEART BEATING strapped to the patW chest. mx Hunt'; l \!f regular V' 1 nulllU ifl contrast V I irregular i U.P.I. 4 RARE operation has been performed, A Phoenix. Arizona, to install a portable W tery-powered gadget to keep a nans n» beating. Ray Hunt.U.P.I. - 192 words
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Article56 1958-09-15 12 freedom n >m the* E/M£ :3 gested as on. J tiai requiren r champion says the Briti i Journ.il. c Discussing tin rfC( teenag<' BWlmm JJ international C^ Journal says f fr the combination o buoyancy and power. Ln-eloP 1 But as the: with more trReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement20 1958-09-15 12 PACKING BB dirt (c^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. Jl JtnSj W3 CfUL STREET SINGAPORE Wi WW/ //a/j/.CnQ OIRECrOR RONALD P££K I20 words
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Article1107 1958-09-15 13 ANGELA CROOME - ANGELA CROOME BACK HOME GO THE SPACEMEN TO PUT ON THE PRESSURE by I tack in their ountriea toire 3Q Commonre alth scientists now etermined to force the idea of a omm wealth space i mmc. v ninth conress of the Intera!; a i Astronautical ederation1,107 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-09-15 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE '"k In the aircraft nuclear ""> tett site at the NaRtftCtOl Testing Station in f*M§, Idaho, U.S.A., <wo 111 Protective clothing fuide I laifcc mechanical 'hand* used to lift heavy equipment in a highly radioactive area. The man at the controls (right foiejf round) is protected85 words
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Article252 1958-09-15 13 SCIENTISTS at the v orld 3 Atoms for-Peace con rerence reacl ed agreem< n\ thai no large quantitle i ol radioactive m ;i t c rial hould i)'' dumped In o< i i depths >ii, tii iui ther I i Papei pn ;ented by E \i252 words
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Article418 1958-09-15 14 rfays AHCHIE QUICK- "FINALLY, 1 WOULD LIKE OPENLY TO CONGRATULATE THE ENGLISH SELECTORS FOR PRODI CING A GOOD TEAM FROM THK LIMITED MATERIAL AT TMKIR DISPOSAL." That is the curious last sentence by a Mr. c\j. Plant In aa article in the current "Football Association News"418 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-09-15 14 Be a bit dodgy. oettind our ball this time we've iutt got their last man out17 words
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Article23 1958-09-15 14 New York Yankees cllncn fd the American Baseball League pennant when they teat Kansas City 5-3 yesterday at Kansas City.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article38 1958-09-15 14 Vyera Krepkina of the Soviet Union has equalled the women's world 100 metres sprint record of 11.3 sec. according to Moscow Radio. Miss Krepkina, a Ukrainian, was competing at an athletics meeting in Kiev.38 words
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Article35 1958-09-15 14 16 TEAMS FOR OLYMPIC HOCKEY Sixteen nations will ontest the hockey tournamei.t at the Olympic Games In Rome in 1960, which #as discussed at the Congress of the International Hocxey Federation yesterday In Amsterdam. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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131 1958-09-15 14 BRITAIN overwhelmed France in the twoday athletic match which ended yesterday in Paris, winning both the men's and women's events by wide margins. The men won by 124 points to 88 and the women by 68 to 38. Britain, who have now won 20Reuter - 131 words
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Article45 1958-09-15 14 MOST outstanding sprinters prefer to turn to the wing threequarter position on the rugby field when winter comes, but Mike Ruddy, the English International over 100 and 220 yards, has signed for Bognor Resis f C in the Sussex County Soccer League.45 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-09-15 14 Bobby Smith, the 5 Tottenham captain E and centre for- E ward, clashes with E Stokoe, the New- E i castle United cen- tre-half, in a tussle E for the ball during E E their English Foot- E ball Association Div. S E 1Sport; General - 68 words
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Article342 1958-09-15 14 How to attract the big gates WHILE most of the Third and Fourth Division clubs report a new-found prosperity because of "sweepstakes" and the novelty of meetingfresh opponents, one club, at least, goes on in the old-fashioned way of attracting bia "gates Norwich City are drawing crowds that are the342 words
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Miscellaneous172 1958-09-15 14 t ..< ES a i koss h Qet sutin b point of vicv. Masons in laree QOUSfi '8). in the diagonal 7 Uars nbout, (5> 7 Concerning the newspapers 8 Figures with S brown In- (7 1. o (7 i 11 Describes Dr. Flsbei or Dr b I coat Pa172 words
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Article224 1958-09-15 15 lOHANSBweden'B D ean' heavyweight Jpion last night ved right m line for wrld heavyweight le ftghi when he l k out Cali- nial Eddie Machen !l:st round °f jj r ntest in Goenbun Sweden. Ie capacity crowd of 50,NVt lid with delight in the giReuter - 224 words
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Article40 1958-09-15 15 h han Khrishnan India w two titles In the lawn tennis of Yugoibrovnik yester- a] !ie crt i! Lillet nt j, 6-2. X paired with onecki of Pohind Ulet and Italian rola in \hv men's 1 ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-09-15 15 picture. DAVE STONE, former Amateur Boxing Association champion, has turned professional. Boxing as a lightweight, he is pictured here while training for his first eight-round battle against fellow Londoner Barney Beale. Dave trains at Walker's gymnasium in Fitzroy Street.- Central nessCentral ness - 45 words
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112 1958-09-15 15 I 1 WIA beat Austria 1-3 in a sorter International 1 V; na yesterday after the Austrlans had led 3-u 1 "«uh the first half. Vugoslavias first away victory over the "h\> fielded a relatively young, untried HOC relied on experienced internationals. Iliantlf l»Reuter - 112 words
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227 1958-09-15 15 Malik is first home in S 'pore cycle tour \ITIH a spectacular filial sprint :i\) yards from home "Malik bin Sclamat, Tl, won the 1958 Tour of Singapore" 58 mile race for the second successive year from 45 starters yesterday. Malik, a member of the Malayan Rou^n Riders, docked 2hrfl.227 words
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Article45 1958-09-15 15 The touring Bank of Korea women's basketball team last night beat the Yashima Optical Company team by 47 points t.o 24 at the Nagano City Gymnasium, central Japan. The Korean team have now played six games and won all Of them.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article237 1958-09-15 15 lOHN SURTEES 24-year-old ace motor cyclist J from Catford, London, the 1958 350 C.C. and 500 C.C. world champion, rounded ofT his season's triumphs b\ winning both classes in the Italian Grand Prix yesterday at Monza. Riding Italian M. V. Agusta machines. Surtees won bothReuter - 237 words
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Article309 1958-09-15 15 ITNSEEDED and almost Billy Knight of yesterday won the men International tennis toi; He beat third-seeded Luis Ayala of Chile in four sets. 6-3, 8-10, 7-5, 6-4. Knight won the packed galleries with his spectacular five- set win over the world's number two ranking player. Australia'sU.P.I.; Reuter - 309 words
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Article38 1958-09-15 15 Baron O. Di Waldner Wallaby won the Prix Royal oak 1 1 !i<' i 1 rench I Leger i over b mil* i r] N lMr long ai Longch in p !i i Re uterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement96 1958-09-15 15 :<&...****/ 1-0-ONLY 30 CENTS At your newsogont every Friday Some of the interest, nq rtStwrfS -n Sept. 1 4th .»uc. mi A. B.C. of Ami >n l< Eneroy— o brillionl i. >{ the Pops— »hi lot< I ond the b< I fyrone Powei ond i »sono Brozzl discuss won Reviews96 words
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284 1958-09-15 16 Businessmen's $40 million Moscow sprees anger Pravda RUSSIAN businessmen who squander state funds on ex-penses-paid trips to Moscow were attacked yesterday by the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda. Losses incurred by these trips had reached more than 55 million roubles (about $40 million) in five months, the newspaper said. PravdaReuter - 284 words
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209 1958-09-15 16 UK-US PACT AS CURB ON THE RED AXIS THE London News Chronicle today argued in favour of the AngloAmerican alliance as a means of securing Communist moderation in the present Far East tension. "America's China policy has been a catalogue of blunders and one of the worst of them isReuter - 209 words
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Article41 1958-09-15 16 Russia's armoured forces are vigilantly following events in the Middle and Far East and are constantly in a state of combat preparedness, tank Marshal P. Rotmistrov said yesterday in Red Star, the Soviet Army newspaper.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article31 1958-09-15 16 Jewish residents in singapore are observing their New Year (Rosh Hashana) today and tomorrow with prayers at the Ma^hain (Waterloo Street) and Chaseed-El I Oxley Rise synagogues.31 words
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Article30 1958-09-15 16 Whitey and Brindle, the Russian space dogs who zoomed 280 miles into space on Aug. 27 and survived are in good fettle" according to Radio Moscow.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article17 1958-09-15 16 Moscow Radio announced that a Sudanese parliamentary delegation arrived yesterday in the Soviet capital.17 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-09-15 16 PROF. D. Gale Johnson, of the University of Chicago, arrived in Singapore by JAL yesterday from Bangkok to attend a five-day symposium on agricultural economics at the University of Malaya. A specialist in agricultural economics, Prof. Johnson will join in dls. cussion with several other agricultural economistsFree Press - 79 words
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Article185 1958-09-15 16 WARSHIPS RESCUE FLAMING TANKERS BRITISH navy attempts to tow two damaged tankers to Bahrein failed yesterday because of what a spokesman described as "incredibly difficult conditions of wind, sea and burning oil" in the gulf of Oman. The ships, the 10,7 J 5-ton French tanker Fernand Gilabert and the 20,551U.P.I. - 185 words
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122 1958-09-15 16 CiHULAM Mohammed SaI dig. Kashmiri leftwing opposition leader, yesterday appealed to the Indian Government to "demolish the barriers between the people of Kashmir and the rest of India." Mr. Sadiq, a former minister and leader of the Kashmir National Democratic Conference, said In New DelhiReuter - 122 words
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Article105 1958-09-15 16 FAUBUS: NOW IT'S UP TO THE GOVT. U.S. Government that a ice would not help tegrate t.;e Central HI School. U and when it i Integrated. The council ..aid it wou preserve law and order the city, but would a help 150 U.S. deputy ma shals with integrate duties. An105 words
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Article53 1958-09-15 16 A cocktail party will t held tonight aboard tt Gold Star Line ship Clivi to mark Its inaugural voj age to South and West Ai rican ports. The ship will t In the Eastern Anchoraj and not at the whar Launches will leave Cliffor Pier from 653 words
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