The Singapore Free Press, 17 September 1958
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Title Section16 1958-09-17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ***** Slnjapore, Wednesday, September 17, 1958. Mm i3Cts.16 words
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239 1958-09-17 1 ryilYs only hope rei maintaf of supplying the Nationalist commando garrisons on the offshore islands appears to lie in airdrops. observer! in Taipeh said yesterday. They expressed this view after Communist artillery had forced a Nationalist ship to Bcurry from Quemoy after landingReuter - 239 words
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275 1958-09-17 1 THE MAYOR. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, used his casting vote twice to uphold committee decisions at the Singapore City Council meeting this morning. During the debate on the desirability to license an eating shop in a toddy shop. Councillor S. M.275 words
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Article12 1958-09-17 1 a h flaw ruif! starWi a Are ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article, Illustration286 1958-09-17 1 MOTOR FIRM ROW: APPEAL TO MINISTRY 70 men involved after 18 are retrenched T*HE Singapore Motor Workshop A Employees Union, 70 of whoso members employed by Universal Cars were dismissed yesterday, is appealing to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare to settle the dispute. The management says that the menFree Press - 286 words
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Article77 1958-09-17 1 c QIX factory workers O at Pardubice, near i Prague, have received sentences of up to 12 S tf years' imprisonment i for high treason and E anti-Communist sub- I I versive activities. S£ The group, described Eas "former kulaks" (rich peasants) were said to have begunReuter - 77 words
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Article62 1958-09-17 1 Typhoon hits Japan HTHE outer fringe v inds of tynhoon Helen last night landed on Southern Japan, bringing with her torrential rain and higli winds. Reports from Kyushu and Shlkoku Islands said more than ten inches of rain had fallen since midday. Numerous landslide! had occurred. Road and rail communicationsReuter - 62 words
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84 1958-09-17 1 ABOUT 2,100 U.S. marines comprising the Irst and second battalions of the 8th Marine Regiment have embarked aboard four troop transports now lying at anchor in the Beirut roadstead awaiting instructions to leave. One battalion of marines and about 8,000 soldiers are now leftReuter - 84 words
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Article34 1958-09-17 1 Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet premier, received Mr. Liu Hsiao, Peking amb dor to Russia, at Yal' the Crimea. Moscow Radio rted yesterday. They had a friendly con- versatlon- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article31 1958-09-17 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 82 cents per lb.. down a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.31 words
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Article25 1958-09-17 1 |700 covering mo.st of England yesterday morning closed airports, stopped shipping and delayed trains. Shipping was baited In the River Thames.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement124 1958-09-17 1 Mont d Or ICE CREAM. MILK and SNACK Parlour Drop in at Mont d'Or and max in the restful atmosphere of u fully nir-conditioiu'il parlour and enjoy delicious Ice Creams and appetising Snacks. The Growing List Of MONT d'OR'S DAILY SPECIAL EVERY MONDAY: MEAT hail km i TUESDAY: chicken cukim124 words
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Article390 1958-09-17 2 Malaya expresses interest r rnE 11-nation Common- wealth trade and economic conference in Montreal will discuss the establishment of a nmonwealth development hank. This fact emerged terday from the second day of closed meetings. A conference spokesman said Ghana had taken the initiative in pushing for discussionReuter - 390 words
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70 1958-09-17 2 i^ZECHOSLOVAKIA ye day "sharply protested tint! an "increasing number" of violations of her frontier by United States citiaeni in recent months. A note handed to U.S. Embassy in Prague said live such cases had occurred In the last six months and despite promises of70 words
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Article30 1958-09-17 2 Ceoile Dionne Langlols. one of the four surviving Dionne quintuplets, gave birth yesterday to a sevenpound, four-ounce boy at St. Just ire Hospital, Mon- treal. U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-09-17 2 TIIE Lebanese Foreign Minister. Dr. Charles Malik (above), was elected president of the I nited Nations General Assembly yesterday. Dr. Malik received 45 votes to 31 for Mr. Mohammed Ahmed Mahgoub, the Sudanese Foreign Minister, who had the backing of the Arab League. LastReuter - 121 words
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Article25 1958-09-17 2 Prime Minister Nehru and his daughter arrived on the Tibetan border yesterday on their trip to tne Indian protectorate 01 Bhutan U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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127 1958-09-17 2 U.S. TROOP PULL-OUT FROM MOROCCO 'PURE SPECULATION' THE United States emirs in Paris and Rabat have described as "pure speculation" Moroccan reports that America <ed in principle to the evacuation of its troops from Morocco. Paris embassy said that Mr. Ahmed BalafreJ. the Moroccan Prime Minis trr. was reported toReuter - 127 words
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287 1958-09-17 3 Race riots: White women said to be a cause Il\ Sergeant Douglas Slieurn told the Old Bailey, Central Criminal fourt, in London yesterday that he thought racial friction in Lonl Sotting Hill area was largely due to poor housing and the associaof white women with coloured men. L giving evidenceReuter - 287 words
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Article44 1958-09-17 3 The Jungle Survival School of the Far East Air Force will Rive a display of Jungle survival training on Saturday when the RAF Seletar Is opened to the public for a special "At Home" to celebrate the Battle of Britain Week44 words
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157 1958-09-17 3 Army denies 'cockroach strike' by WRACS CLAIMS by Women's Royal Army Corps ffirls at Catterick Camp, Yorkshire, that they are staging a "hunger strike" in protest against cookhouse conditions were denied by a spokesman for Northern Command. He acknowledged that there had been complaints about cockroaches which were being dealtReuter - 157 words
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Article23 1958-09-17 3 The dcstro'. "Iman Bonjol" and "Surapati". built in Leghorn's Ansaldo Shipyards. Italy, for the Indonesian Navy, sailed for Surabaya yehterchiy U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article20 1958-09-17 3 The Shah of Pens in will begin a five-day state visit to Italy on October 9. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article137 1958-09-17 3 CHILDREN CHEER TATTOO PREVIEW A bout 2,000 children from Social Welfare Homes and from nearby kampongs watched a i<rcs. hearsal at Seletui la t night of the tattoo to be held on the pacunK tomorrow and on Friday. The bugles of the Gurkhas opened the tattoo with a fanfare, followed137 words
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118 1958-09-17 3 BIRTHDAYAWARDS FOR 75 JOHORE CITIZENS ABOUT 75 citi/cns of Johore State were honoured today on the 85th birthday of the Sultan. The titles and awards were bestowed by the Regent at a morning ceremony in the Istana Besar in the absence of the Sultan who is in England. Heading the118 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-09-17 3 Drama students of the Study Group Movement of the Singapore British Council who have been trained by Miss Thelma Hale will take part in a show to be staged at the Victoria The atre on Tuesday, Sept, :;u at 7 '\O n m pU lurr Church Women-Free Press - 88 words
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Article226 1958-09-17 4 Opinion Now again a lull? rpHE ambassadorial level talks between America and Communist China, after having been discontinued since last December, have now been resumed in Warsaw. These new discussions cannot be expected to make much progress tow T ards a solution of the deadlocked issue of Formosa, but they226 words
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Article, Illustration951 1958-09-17 4 TERRENCE CLEAVER - MONTY— a LIVING LEGEND TERRENCE CLEAVER Hy He once said: One has to 6e of bit of a cad to succeed in thM army and I am a bit of a cadi I MELD MARSHAL Viscount Monigomery of El Alamein the most controversial figure produced by the British Army sinceReuter - 951 words
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513 1958-09-17 4 RONALD P. KRISS - Now Japan doesn't need to import rice RONALD P. KRISS By JAPAN is on the threshold of an achievement long considered Impossibleproduction of enough rice to feed her huge population. Two statistics show better than anything else just how remarkable this feat really is: First—Japan has about 92.000,000 inhabitants, the513 words
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Advertisement49 1958-09-17 4 PATEK PHILIPPE WATCHES The movement, of oi excep tionjlly high qualit\ less than 30 jewels, 28 rubies and 2 sapphires. It It entirely hond-mode by watchmckers and adjuster? who rigo'ou'ly mainlOin the tlme-honourrd traditions cf the Genevo wotch making Industry. Sole Agents: H. SENA, LTD. Bangkok, Singapore A Fcnonq49 words
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Advertisement66 1958-09-17 4 IT IS WISE... I %r J I TO PHONE J»i4i C j4# AND SOLVE YOUR X PACKING I f PROBLEMS I rour glass, china, lilvti 1 W «md furniture needs the at ten' of experts. We pack and l 1 anything for you with I If greatest of cart. V66 words
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198 1958-09-17 5 SPECIAL powert are to be delegated to the chairman of the City Council's Public Works Com mittee and the City Engineer for speeding up the process of making up private streets. Such powers have so far been exercised hy the committee itself and the full198 words
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345 1958-09-17 5 PRISONS DO MORE JOBS, YET REVENUE DROPS THE prison industries 1 in Singapore worked harder last year but got less revenue than in 1956. A spokesman for the Dr partment gave these rea sons Tor the drop In rp venues The Prisons industrial centres did more work for Government departments345 words
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Article99 1958-09-17 5 EVEN FOREST WATER IS DANGEROUS K i iiti v ter Bir''"i ami nlularial Km., tor ctriiikms pur- been wnI the annual W chemlstrj Ka M\ d .pea red to be ource ot 111;. the water k drainage K in a loreat K< > matter was ■llv ci and the Bj'iiO!!99 words
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245 1958-09-17 5 STRICTER control Is lc be enforced at the Esplanade open-air restau rant to discourage waiters from flghtin» among themselves and being un ruly to customers. City councillors have received complaints from patrons that waiters from various stalls swarmed around them and became abusive when they245 words
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61 1958-09-17 5 The death roll from yesterday's New York rail < aster when a train raced n't the end of a raised drawbridge Into Newark Bay. rose last night to 21. The railway company still stood by Its original estimate of 40 killed, ba <d onReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1958-09-17 5 A Buckingham Palace kesman that about v\ tain, the Unit and Canada had writ fnf> Queen sugg' 'illy cures for hrr I acic I of sinusitis. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article24 1958-09-17 5 TWO new ambul to be Install, (i communicatloi Th( ac t J h all its ambulanrrs had v y| wlth r24 words
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Advertisement61 1958-09-17 6 I Ht SHI SI NKII I Wll Oasis tastes I you smoke., .fresh smoking too. That smokers who ki now smoke lh< b XtfSOU tl, i nu f net ii r fit h* i.lnnrtl A Mv«ra Tobacco Co tin sti Hf ii 1 1> tmd /T J 1 1 ll61 words
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Miscellaneous162 1958-09-17 6 Ji^FF II \W Kl b> S>ilii€\> Junlan 7" COAAB Y^ <5^T LMJCA AWAV/ MBLLO CONTROL FAO** NO- KEEP AWAV, CX JfaW 1 MAC IVB GOT TO P»MO «BD LlAOfifl I OLAOMCO W^k RED LEADec CONTACT *^S M j lfca I OUT WHAT HAPPENS 1O OUT 6e£MS LIK« TME V VOOC162 words
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Miscellaneous383 1958-09-17 6 BORN todmy you riivi I argumentative mind j have innate business abll tendency to over-cauti. 3 gfttt against any quick The stars haw |ivi ceptional memory and J I collate tacts and fl them Into a lull pknui tell an important si You women arc ,5 little more frivolous i383 words
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Article174 1958-09-17 7 I LONDON, left 11 Prevlou* i»dat Brum it no. i bs* *Xt pean port> Sept 23% buyers 23 buyers 24 sellers 24 sei OcL 2374 buyers 24 bu. 24'i sellers 24 sellei Bl mu it No. l Ktl Spot 23VS buyers 23 buyers 24 sellers I it174 words
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Article105 1958-09-17 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 16. Previous Todav TIN Straits Spot 95.50 nom. 95.50 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract Sept 94.00 buyers 94.00 buvcrs 96.00 sellers 96.00 sellers Oct 93.75 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.50 sellers 95.75 sellers TONE: Quiet. SA' '*<s Ml RI'BIUR: Futures Sept. 29.55 buyers 29.60 buyers105 words
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Article33 1958-09-17 7 I NEW YORK, Sept It; Previous Today SO Industrials 523.40 526.57 20 Railroads 135-8 136.53 40 Domestic Bonds 87.11 87.09 15 UtlllUes 81.12 81.22 W Stocks Composite Averages 179.67 180.7133 words
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Article67 1958-09-17 7 I Malabar spot and awaiting re lease 264. afloat* 26 '~i to 26 »i, September shipment 26, 25 to U% sellers, c and f. Lampong «pot and, awaiting release 26 'a. afloat 26*& to 26»i. September shipment 26. Sarawak unquoted Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, afloats67 words
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Article95 1958-09-17 7 I COPRA Philippines c.i.t. U.K., North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. /Oct. COPRA Stralta cl.f U.K. North European port* delivered wrtjht per long ton Sept./Oct. COCONUT OIL crude Stralta ri f European ports In balk P«r long ton Sept./Oci. COCONUT OIL crude Ceylen95 words
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Article153 1958-09-17 7 i T London .stock markets ended the •it trading account 4 on a buoyant note rday. Renewed buying nulated by the i reached on Wall t on Monday night the British Govern "s further move to •late the economy at by the relaxation ol purchase controls J ne153 words
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281 1958-09-17 7 'QUEEN WAS IN DANGEROUS SPOT DURING SAWMILL VISIT' A PROTEST that the Queen was allowed to stand in a dangerous position during a visit to the royal estate sawmill at Balmoral was made in Manchester yesterday. A photograph of the occasion is reproduced in the monthly magazine of the AmalgamatedReuter - 281 words
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182 1958-09-17 7 A 'varsity post is to be kept vacant THE post of Registrar in the University of Malaya will remain vacant until the university's proposed new constitution is finalised, adopted and implemented, the Free Pivss learns. The University Council, the highest policy-making rr gan of this institution. has decided against ma:<ing182 words
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Advertisement203 1958-09-17 7 East Ai over the German Air F m 1940, now known a- din". The i East Air Force will hold an Op*n Day at RAF. Self YOU will be welcome at ROYAL AIR FORCE SELETAR "OPEN DAY 20i h September l»58 2 p.m. In Ji p.m. STATIC DISPLAY OF AIRCRAFT203 words
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Miscellaneous131 1958-09-17 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1.03 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.48 a m. and 1.40 p.m. FRIDA*. 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. MONDAY: 7.20 a.m. and 5.34 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.3f) a.m and 7.30 p.m. Todays radio programme lis nm Orchestral Mllftic131 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-09-17 8 picture. tecond from righM 1..».. h, t Mp n to B p ct one of rt# f^ <bt«d by floodt from the River |amuna.- U.P.I. TEA-PICKERS in a Japanese garden pluck off the tender green leaves u by hand a technique that has been employed forU.P.I - 53 words
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996 1958-09-17 8 Every day: E UNKNOWN cups of UNKNOWN girdle the UNKNOWN fONSIDI K the tea leaf. Botanical name Camellia niiu'msin Habitat undergrowth of thousands of sub-tropical rain forests. Grown in toa gardens in 18 different parts of the world, iiu'iud--1 n Hu Per t h e A r ge n ti996 words
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Article118 1958-09-17 8 THE tea-plant, after laurel and privet, it the toughest plant in the world and makes on excellent hedge? PEOPLE in the North of England city of Newcastle drink more tea than the total population of France? INDIA produces nearly half 660 m. 1b. of the world's118 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-17 9 Tough a to arth IDCASTA INNES es a peep o the pot REACHING for 'a cuppa' i JWW r«l at Mincing Lane, London, where tea from overseas is grade samples according to quality and st *J"^fig. ''■■fish housewife contains up to 40 different gradu carefully blended by the tea tasters.50 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-17 9 Royal review in the drizzle photo. THE QUEEN, with the Duke of Edinburgh beside her, takes the salute at Bal moral Castle, Scotland, as 1,200 members of the Boys 1 Brigade Council march past in a drizzle. The Queen, who is patron of the Boys 1 Brigade, had inspect ReuterReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-09-17 9 photo. AN ELDERLY couple are taken in a boat along a flooded street in Wickford Esstx, where the water was fiv« feet deep in places following a storm.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-09-17 10 Pelham Groom - Digging up the past Pelham Groom By Auii in the early days of S'pore were so numerous, so large, and so fierce that they were a danger to people who walked alone after dark. Some tri'd to catch them with traps ol tl own invention, others relied on the standard267 words
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Article, Illustration612 1958-09-17 10 In the early days of Singapore] centipedes were a veritable scourge! and there wasn't a house which] they didn't infest. It was nothing i to find two or more under the mat while] nobody was surpris-. ed if one fell onfoj the612 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-09-17 10 Looking somewhat like the steam-boats of the Mississippi, the Russian diesel elect roship "Lenin" l is seen at the Krasnoye r.IHIIIIIIIIIMMMIIIIIIIIMHIHIIIMIIIMIHHIIMMMIIHHIMt Sormovo harbour at Gorky on the Volga. Soon this beautiful vessel, largest of the Russian river fleet, will be carrying passengers on pleasure cruises upU.P.I - 88 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-09-17 11 Two premiers meet Photo News Ihe Italian Premier, intore Fanfani, on right, shakes hands h West- German ncellor Konrad Adeat the latter's day villa at Cadena. in Northern •j!y, during a visit to t He international jation and pay h>s respects to the German statesman. The two men talked of73 words
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Article87 1958-09-17 11 Firewalking, which attracted large crowds from all over the island, climaxed the annual festival at the Munneswaram Hindu femple about 60 miles north of Colombo in Ceylon. large logs of wood were allowed to burn for hours and settle in a trench about IS feetU.P.I - 87 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-09-17 11 Mr. Ayo Ro.siji, the Federal Minister of Health E in Nigeria, is seen here at London Airport on his arrival from Lagos recently. He is in Britain on a tour to study health pro- blems and will be visiting a the Continent os well SReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration531 1958-09-17 12 FARMERS, TRADERS OF QUEMOY ARE NOT TOO WORRIED WHAT does the future hold for the civilians of Quemoy? It's not bright. But it never has been. And most of them are not too worried about 14 The people on the island are divided into two working groups farmers and merchants.U.P.I - 531 words
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Article167 1958-09-17 12 £J A COLOMBO Plan re- E J\. port issued in Co- C lombo, giving detailed j figures of rising pub. j j= He investment in coun. tries of South and z g South-East Asia, said g that concentrated de- z velopment efforts had E already brought aboutReuter - 167 words
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Article67 1958-09-17 12 i^EYLONESE parliamon\j tary opposition loader Dr. N. M. Perera and ex Premier Dudley Senana yake have Joined in predicting general elections soon for Ceylon. But Premier S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike called their statements "wishful thinking." Both Mr. Perera and Mr Senanayake based their predictions on the belief thatU.P.I - 67 words
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Article110 1958-09-17 12 A LEADING Osaka City industrialist has claimed that Communist China was flooding Hons Kong with cheap imitations of Japanese pills used in Japan for deca< Mr. Tai Morishita said communist imitations of his company's pills (consisting of cinnamon, popermlnt and other aromatic substances ol theReuter - 110 words
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Article41 1958-09-17 12 Mr. J. H. Messing, a Canadian businessman said in Hong Kong that he had negotiated with Red Chinese officials to purchase Chinese made hardware and steel manufactured goods. He said the deal would involn "a very big amount of money" U.P.I.U.P.I - 41 words
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Article20 1958-09-17 12 Fifty thousand exhibits cw on show at a national exhibition of industry and communications :iow being held In Peking.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article35 1958-09-17 12 Mr J. T. Wilson, profe of the Geophysics University of Toronto, said in Hong Kong that livd China was making steady development in geophysical work, including earth magnetism, study of sun meteorology, and gravity.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article23 1958-09-17 12 THE RED CHINESE PAVILION AT THE SWISS AUTUMN FAIR. STOCKED WITH 3.000 SAMPLES OF CHINESE PRODUCTION, 18 ATTRACTIN3 CONSIDERABLE ATTENTION IN LAUSANNE. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article34 1958-09-17 12 Communist China has reported the production of its first inteniu! combuttion locomotive, equi with a 600 h.p. diesel Qine. The Peking China News .4y t -4H 30.080 parts of locomotive were madi China.'-— U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article28 1958-09-17 12 Touring General Pa. Yup, South Korean Armj Chief of Staff, watched a demonstration of jungle warfare at the Bi Rhine Army's Senm training camp in W Reuter Germany.—Reuter - 28 words
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Article34 1958-09-17 12 The Financial Time ported that the JapaneseNew Zealand trade agre?- ment ii a > received a lukew a r m recep t from New Z c al a n d manufacturers and r tailers.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1958-09-17 12 Lung Chung-hsl. deported from the United States passed through Hong Kong on his way to Red China. He is the ftft of Marshal Lur. former Nationally C ese Governor of Yunnai Province.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article37 1958-09-17 12 The widow of the lau Fumitaka Konoye, "id son of former Prim. lster Fujimaro K planning to leavi for the Soviet Union lo fetch the ashes pi husband who died in a Soviet prison camp Reuter 1956.—Reuter - 37 words
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Article35 1958-09-17 12 The Ulan Batot tOuter Mongolia) newspaper Union, in an editorial broadcast by the Peking New China News Agency, said, "No nuclear n eapons could intimidate China because it has one of the world pop U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article29 1958-09-17 12 A group of Japanese scientist! launched the K 8 rocket at Michlka.va Beach In Northern Japan Its flight time was >,; seconds, and Its estimated altitude was 32 miles ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article29 1958-09-17 12 Indonesian Deputy F Hardi told the Jakaru Parliament that Ind sia was buying an the United Stai Yugoslavia and C lovakia. on an In plan over srvm more. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article19 1958-09-17 12 Ex-Premier Pibui Bonggram of Slam hag left rokvu for the United Btates He Is accompanied bv his wife.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article27 1958-09-17 12 The Japanese Opposition Socialist Party said it would oppose the ratification of the atomic power agreements recently signed betw.vn Japan and Britain and the United States ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article34 1958-09-17 12 A paper prepared by four Indian scientists ol the Atomic Energy Establishment at Trombay. near Bombay, said it would be advisable to start building India's first nuclear power stations in the immedate future. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article61 1958-09-17 12 The United Nations Commission for the I ni (nation and Rehabilitation of Korea (TNCIRK) in its eighth annual 't'port to the General Assembly, said. "A good rice rrop in 1957 was followed t>.. a good spring barley crop in 1958 and there have not been this year the reports ofU.P.I - 61 words
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Article93 1958-09-17 12 Peking sees bumper food crops OUMPER crops this year mean that Red China--13 grain problem "has m the main been soiv*?* the Peking People's Daily, official organ of th Chinese Communist Party, said The newspaper quoted by the Peking New Chim News Agency, said that the total output ol tooReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration285 1958-09-17 13 CIV MITCHELL. "A Guy In Love. 1 Symphony Of Spring, East Of Thr Sun. The Moon Got In >1> Eyes, So Do I, Allegheny Moon, Where I .May Live With My it»\» Pennies From Heaven, Under A Blanket Of Blue, Me And Ilu Moon, The285 words
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Article237 1958-09-17 13 ROMANCE IN A FACTORY OPRETTA FAVOUBITESJ I Ilißhlijhts. (I ram If liar Willim .tori;insk> (Phillpi It-Inch, FItISSB) For once, here's an I La that doea not centre ound counta and prinBy the man who composed The Merry Widow. It has the sweeping ballroom melodiea popular to the ,iy century yet237 words
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Article, Illustration707 1958-09-17 13 STRAUSS GEMS JOILXNN AND JOSEPH STRAUSS: "Vienna Bonbon*". Vienna State Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Anton Paulik. (PYE: PVL 706G) The Strauss family has won a unique place in the annnls of music a place readily acknowledged by some of the great classical masters themselves. The707 words
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94 1958-09-17 14 BRITAIN'S TEAM FOR THE WORLD PENTATHLON Members of the British Pentathlon team are now in training at the Fencing School of the Army School Of Physical Training at Aldershot. Hants, in preparation for the October World Pentathlon Championships at Aldershot in which all the Iron Curtain countries are to participate.94 words
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Article32 1958-09-17 14 Results in yesterday's Brl- tish Rugby Union and League matches were: Rugby League: Lancashire Cup second round: Oldham 19 Wigan 7. Rugby Union: Exeter 20 I her (i Reuter.32 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-09-17 14 SP OPT RA I T Remember. Gerald, saying how good the children had been this summer, practically right through the cricket season without one ball through a windoiix"28 words
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Article, Illustration419 1958-09-17 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By GLANCE at tlie lists of the staffs playing in the Birmingham League is like looking backwards through a three or tour years old football annual at the members of the teams in the First and Second Divisions oi' the League. Sadly they419 words
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Article315 1958-09-17 14 Russell Sands draws with Carlos in his first Melbourne 1 appearance, game and tou^h aboriginal lightweight Ru Sands proved himself to be all that his Sydney fans had claimed when he gave national lightweight champion Max Cailos the hardest battle of his career to force a thrilling draw in a315 words
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Article82 1958-09-17 14 AFTER AIL THESE YEARS. Not often is it t that a footballer I breaks his leg and then returns to the game— t after an absence of J nine years! That is t what has happened to Ken Strangwood. of the Lucas TID club in 'the82 words
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Miscellaneous169 1958-09-17 14 (M B \< IM)nS 5 Grace Darll: l Minor exhibits at the I Cavell? (7) (4-5) 6 A step broken I 5 Dance In such Kentish 9 Wandering pirate 7 OM d U.h I3 V 'A, 12 Tautoloßlri.l fellov 7 Old School ones (4). 4 a ur u nunishment for169 words
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Article116 1958-09-17 15 Italian Rugby m\ i ague has been m,,< up and already Kbout 20 clubs in fcorth East Italy have ■joined it, Mr. Loris ■Cnsrilato, an official ■of the new body, said ■in Treviao yesterday. IMr casellato, president m ;so Club which has the new league, saidReuter - 116 words
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Article200 1958-09-17 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By i t^^ojsss the truinin track i 5 PROFES^o^aL I^ <Wahab> ran three In 40. 2 I KCULSfeOR BANCOT (Buang) W a s only out for s exercise when he did three in 40 also. 5 E 2 AII IGI I T new200 words
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Article154 1958-09-17 15 BAN ON ROSE STAYS AUSTRALIAN tennis star Mervyn Rose has failed in his first attempt to get the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia to lift the suspension of his amateur status. Rose was suspended in a controversy over expenses while playing in Europe. Association president Mr. Donald M. Ferguson saidU.P.I - 154 words
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Article80 1958-09-17 15 AT R I A N (i U L A R inter. college athletic competition will be introduced in Singapore this year. The meet will be be. tween the I'niversity of Malaya, Nanyang, University and the Teachers' Training College at Farrcr Park I on Saturday starting at 3 p.m.80 words
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Article230 1958-09-17 15 Leavitt presses for a verdict A MERICAN promoter Leo J\ Leavitt yesterday pressed miracle miler Herb Elliott for a decision on his offer to turn professional before Leavitt flies to Tokyo. Leavitt and Elliott's father, who Is keenly interested in the offer, continued their negotiations today. It was believed theU.P.I - 230 words
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Article56 1958-09-17 15 Its in last night's British II matchea were: U U.IE TWO '< 2 Iluddcrsiicld 1 l> 1 Brighton 1 SCOTTISH I I. VOTE C IP rtei titial second lej: 3 Kilmarnock 3 fISH LEAGUE TWO Dumbarton 1 ward from Sept. 17) IKISH GOLD CUP ml round: IReuter - 56 words
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122 1958-09-17 15 PEREZ IS WILLING TO BOX IN BANGKOK vyORLD flyw< ighl champion Pascual Perez of Argentina said in Montevideo, yesterday he would be willing to moot Siam's Pone Kingpetch after he boxes Dommy Ursua of the Philippines at Ran Francisco. Perez, informed that promoter.s would guarantee him M590,000 to fight KingpetchU.P.I - 122 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-09-17 15 picture. Majesty the Queen presents the trophy to the Gordon Highlanders— winner* °f the ttiK-of-war team event —during the Braemar Games. KevstoneKeystone - 27 words
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Article305 1958-09-17 15 JHE row between the City Council and the Singapore Amateur Football Association about passes to Jalan Bear Stadium is nearly over. The council decided In March this year that permanent passes to the stadium should be restricted to three SAFA officials, members of the teams and305 words
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Article255 1958-09-17 16 Civilian killed: Public anger grows a LOTHIAN extre- mists, continuing their campaign of terrorism, yesterday exploded a bomb that killed a French civilian in an army camp in Marseilles. Three soldiers and two civilians were wounded. The new violence capped 48 hours of shootings, bombings andU.P.I - 255 words
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173 1958-09-17 16 Mr. Dulles in talks over fishing limit row MR. John Foster Dulles. U.S. Secretary of State, conferred in New York yesterday with Iceland's Foreign Minister. Mr. Gudmundur Gudmundsson. Official United Nations sources declined to disclose the subject of the talk, but it was thought almost certainly to have been principallyReuter - 173 words
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Article30 1958-09-17 16 A Newfoundland woodcutter, Patrick Joseph Grace, aged 39, was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment at Inverness, Scotland, yesterday, for killing a man with an axe.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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173 1958-09-17 16 WALKOUTS BEGIN AT U.S. CAR PLANTS TSION mounted in the U.S. car Industry yp, terday with nearly 3.000 workers walking off the Job at two Ford plant in Chicago 24 hours in advance of today's strike deadline at Ford M< Co. The United Auto Work ers Union and Ford uU.P.I - 173 words
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141 1958-09-17 16 fIIOI'SANDS of Nepalese women paraded yesterday in their colourful dresses to the temple of the country's ruling deity Pashupatinath to pray for everlasting love from their husbands and peaceful domestic life. The women came from various parts of the central valleyU.P.I - 141 words
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241 1958-09-17 16 rTHE Communist Party in the Soviet Union has x split into three factions struggling for absolute power, a Soviet affairs expert said in Frankfurt, West Germany, yesterday. Mr. Evgenik R. Romanov, editor-in-chief cf the weekly newssheet Possev, official organ of the anti-communistU.P.I - 241 words
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Article27 1958-09-17 16 The State Department said yesterday the United j States was furnishing small I 1 arms for use by the Tuni- i slan police. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article188 1958-09-17 16 MISSILE LAUNCHED FROM U.S. SUB. THE sub; Us Ormyback an undersea H-bomber launched it, first Re S I controlled attack °S Pacm C yeSt r(lay ta T «i? e artnu m nI °<taei said the niperson.c 'bird" was the first ewr fired from the deck oi a marine. The newlyU.P.I - 188 words
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