The Singapore Free Press, 18 September 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-09-18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper vHigupore, ThurxUy, September 18, 1958. Price 15CU.15 words
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94 1958-09-18 1 US 'top secret' device lost in disaster THE New York Journallerican reported i relay that U.S. Army intelligence officers were searching for a "super secret" RUielod missile mechanism, believed lost m the Elizabeth. New Jersey, train disaster Monday. The i paper said the dewai being ccrried by an army courierReuter - 94 words
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Article52 1958-09-18 1 F t employees of the Cars workshop. •re sacked on TuesM lowing an afternoon's rom work, picketed pany's premises for nd day this mornhave put up strike on the barred iron he workshop. Minister for Labour re, Mr. Lim Yew ill meet represrntathe workers and52 words
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Article21 1958-09-18 1 eld of nickel has vered near Bealn Northern Tas"ur member for id m the House i ntatlvrs last ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article89 1958-09-18 1 tiooris and torrtlni today I phoon H( Tokyo at 30 miles MT :o reported md foreign alr--1 W( n lied from Tokyo when frint," winds In excess of 70 milr> an hour struck the Tokye and Kanto area. me storm has alr< brought the heaviest rainfallReuter - 89 words
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219 1958-09-18 1 n ENERALISSIMO CHIANG KA I XJ SHEK has been told by United States authorities that the supply line to Quemoy can be kept open without aerial attacks on artillery and air and naval bases on the Chinese mainland. Authoritative sources, reporting this yesterday,Reuter - 219 words
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119 1958-09-18 1 SHIPS MADE 100-MILE TRIP TO LAND SUPPLIES THE three Nationalist landing ships that reached the Quemoy beaches yesterday made a 100--mile trip from the Pescadores under escort by U.S. and Nationalist war vessels, it was learned m Taipeh. American sources said Nationalist techniques of handling cargo from landing craft underReuter - 119 words
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53 1958-09-18 1 70 runaway girls are still missing Cilasoow police were I busy yesterday rounding up 20 girls who staged a breakout the previous nißht from an approved ol on the city outskirts Tii' i h< twecn 15 and wearing blue unlfoi -I white aprons So far 16 1 and returned toReuter - 53 words
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215 1958-09-18 1 FIVE HOURS after they arrived at Port Swettenham, waving their fists and screaming "Long live the Malayan Communist Party," 250 banishees from the Federation and Singapore sailed for Canton, this morning. Only police saw the Norwegian ship Hoi Ying sail at 8.40215 words
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Article208 1958-09-18 1 5 'jillh UNITED M All s will probably bring the siti. tion m the Formosa Strait j before the United Nations if the ambassadorial talks m Warsaw fail, it was learned j m New York yesterday. American U.N. delegation sources declined to say speciiReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement177 1958-09-18 1 p MM .CUT OUT THIS »"""T.crur M T vA 11 Look out for other OXFORDBISCIIIS I I& mMm W > advertisements uilli |i| i¥ A 1 key letters FO and RD 1 50 New Parker SUPER '2T I pens to be won m this j j simple competition I if177 words
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Article364 1958-09-18 2 U.K. EASING CURBS ON IMPORTS Colonial govts. also urged to relax restrictions PRJTAIN yettanUj annoumed the lifting of rt*strittions on certain I'nited Slates and Canadian dollar imports and held out the hope of further removals of controls on consumer goods and foodstuffs next year. Sir David Eccles, president of theReuter - 364 words
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Article16 1958-09-18 2 ioiiifd the tnternational Moi i 1 and (ho World H U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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Article84 1958-09-18 2 JAYNE GOES TO COURT WITH MICKY 1 (.'TRESS Juyne Mansiield and ijcr husband, Micky Hargitay. appeared m court m Los Ang. terday to pn against a claim by Micky's former wife for additional child support payments. Mrs. Mary Hargitay, 29, who divorced her brawny husband two yearj ago, asked forU.P.I - 84 words
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197 1958-09-18 2 /COMPETITION from Communist China has affected India's textile markets, Mr. Morarji Desai, Indian Finance Minister, told reporters m Montreal last night. He said that any competition could hurt and, m the matter of textiles, it had certainly caused a reduction m India's sales mReuter - 197 words
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162 1958-09-18 2 Fords and union fix up new contract T'HE Ford Motor Company J and the United Auto Workers' Union reached agreement yesterday on a strike-ending three-year contract which the U.A.W. will try to extend to all 600,000 workers In the car industry m the United States. Ford and union leaders saidU.P.I - 162 words
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Article14 1958-09-18 2 President Tito is expected to visit Cairo late this year ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article31 1958-09-18 2 An information service at Rome's Ciamplno airport .said yesterday that the Italian civil Aviation Ministry had refused permission for Boeing 707 jet liners tn l.n.H In Italy. U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article312 1958-09-18 2 Peking's bid for UN seat delayed I T lIE l urn* I s v »ieerini com ml «ee yesterday £5 poned until today Yon 5 slderation of th, proposal to srai f. hln «w Cfniinunist* the U n *ted Nations Charles Malik of u le Jhaf I J.° n anni)Reuter - 312 words
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98 1958-09-18 2 A SURVEY of 200 ho; a1 Morley, Yorkshire, that 125 had television sets— but only th had baths. Four houses had scpni water i ome Yorke lion bftckl lnvatoip s j X had running wat< revealed by M nkReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement59 1958-09-18 2 '8" diometer Bowl, 26" high, 3-position Jj *wEMA QrOte nd "Q ulk Pak folding legs PRICESIlT^BlH^^l' MODEL 4064A SlB5/-. MODEL 4104 556/- II T MODI «1 Sl2/- MODEL 407§ $28/-. I IWe haVC a com P lcfe selection j Barbecue Accessories. yl i .1.,,.,, 1 I .A RDEN COMPANY I59 words
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134 1958-09-18 3 'CREATE MORE JOBS IN JAMAICA' PLEA TO BRITAIN ii forman Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica, M has left London to report to his homo govt on Britain's racial problems and steps d to deal with it. has been investigating racial troubles m B inhad a final talk with the ColonialReuter - 134 words
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110 1958-09-18 3 Notting Hill riots: More sent for trial VINE coloured men and one white man were sent for trial at the Old Bailey, Central CriI Court, m London yesterday In connection ial disturbances. line coloured men. all charged with carnsive weapons m the Notting Hili o1 a fortnight ago, were remandedReuter - 110 words
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Article31 1958-09-18 3 riONB for the i tary to the Cultural Advisory '»w beinK conthe Public srrilon Slow Moiir. the retarj to the Ministry and f the council, on had31 words
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88 1958-09-18 3 1,000 LAMBS FLOWN IN FOR WEDDING FEAST FEASTJ iTUVO thousand guests 1 Will si| at a 1,000- J yard long banquet 4 4 table today at a wed- dins between Emir Wo- hammed, son of Saudi I Arabia's crown Prince Faisal. and (Vfuna, daughtei of Assam 4 Pasha of Egypt.Reuter - 88 words
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177 1958-09-18 3 Parkinson's Law at work in UK, Press says A PARLIAMENTARY committee, whose Job is to see that British Government departments do not waste the taxpayer's money, said yesterday it was alarmed at the rate of staff increases m certain sections of the War Office. Admiralty and Air Ministry when thereReuter - 177 words
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78 1958-09-18 3 RUSSIA'S most popular radio and lon records sell millions, h had hi. driving h pended for life for dam< ous driving m the centre <>r Moscow. The Communist Youtn i Komsomol Pravda cribed how Bernes, who has opneared m several films, owReuter - 78 words
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263 1958-09-18 3 Close-to- the-knuckle comedy draws guffaws— and gasps m>ME Of the audience at the Singapore Cultural Centre E last night found the bawdy humour of the Stage Clnb'i j latest presentation hard to icirvc. The more outspoken sallies seemed to produce as many 1 gasps as guffaws. But William Wycherley's 5H.M - 263 words
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139 1958-09-18 3 LORD RANK, 69-year-old head of the British film organisation which bears his name, yesterday reported a "drastic fall" In cinema audiences but said he was "not at all nervous" about the future of the Industry. The loss of attendance, he said, was caused not139 words
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Advertisement72 1958-09-18 3 ijgfc /'•Ay* y ;vx '/'■< ■sir ■dpi ji^^B You 7/ lore fashion 9 s n<>w moist. I .i^lii.m'- iww look foi lij- i^ thr moi>», lii- 1 l«»ok T| f 11. v |r,"- lil 1101 l I ij»>li«k! Il BTTI lovely, long< 1 1 You'll love \our lipi with ihii72 words
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214 1958-09-18 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday. Sept. 18. 1958. Opinion Insecure Hong Kong rpHAT section of the 1 British public advocating surrender of the Nationalist- j held offshore isles to Mao Tse-tung is unwittingly doing a dis- service to the British Colony of Hong Kong. Quite apart from the service rendered214 words
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Article, Illustration929 1958-09-18 4 Mao— and his threat to the Thirsty Tiger HENRY KIRBY, back m London after a trip to the Far East, reports on HONG KONG -what is the preff sent population of Hong: Kong?" I askeri the official who came to meet me at the colony's Kai Tak airport on my929 words
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Advertisement16 1958-09-18 4 m I Christening I Presents U.S.deSILVA Jewellers 8 ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE T«i« Phon« ***** I <tIIIIIIIIII<IIIIII>IIIIIMIIIIICIIIIIIIIItI16 words
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Advertisement28 1958-09-18 4 1 1| k AGRICULTURAL Th« D/eie/ Cnffnf irffft f^f C/e«n t /Lyons MOTORS ITD. sno*. i UNIVIISAI f AtS l»oh w(a«ni ibov k., o i« i*m»- s*»»**N^ *mi*28 words
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Article, Illustration333 1958-09-18 5 Indonesia is importing its nee direct SINGAPORE'S thriving entrepot trade m rice with Indonesia worth vcral million dollars a year is as good as lost for ever. This is the conclusion reached by the Singapore-Burma Trade p tion alter a survey of the rice trade. rheU.P.I - 333 words
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Article53 1958-09-18 5 Mrs. Catherine Amery, daughter of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, received minor injuries m a car collision yesterday at Saint Florent. near Bastia. Corsica, point' reported last night. Her husband, Captain Julian Amery, Conservative member of parliament, was driving their car at53 words
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58 1958-09-18 5 New phones to help police war on thugs THE unrekuting fight against gangsters j n Singapore's rural areas will soon be intensified with the installation of public telephones Thirty-six sites m three vast outlying areas have been suggested for the telephones. A Government statement yesterday said: "They may be used58 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-09-18 5 EDUCATION IS AIM OF FATHER'S CYCLE TOUR >—*-*- I \/V/l\ A 32-YEAR-OLD Singapore clerk, a father of three children, has been bitten by the travel bug. Mr. Sreenivasam Rajan. (above) who works at the Naval Base, is to leave today on a tour of Malaya in his motor cycle. He135 words
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Article26 1958-09-18 5 The Foreign Minister.. Doctor Subandrio, said yesterday m Jakarta that Indonesia would shortly receive 200,000 tons of rice from Russia. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article28 1958-09-18 5 British building societies lent £371 million to house buyers m 1957. third highest figure on record, it WM announced m London ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article22 1958-09-18 5 ►Id Macmillan, Minister, and •rothy Macmillan v( trrday ith where pond two days Thr Quern ReuterReuter - 22 words
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112 1958-09-18 5 THREE Australian civil 1 aviation officers will train air traflic control and communications stall for Singapore Aiiport The Civil Aviation Department m Melboi: said yesterday the on, would bo loaned to Singaporo Oovwnment at To;. under Colombo Plan They are Mr B JReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement100 1958-09-18 5 4m M 4 WM mm w>9 of Silver and E.P.N.S. Ware for the House TEA COFFEE SETS ENTREE DISHES OVENPROOF CASSEROLE DISHES CAKE BASKETS SALVERS SAUCE BOATS, etc. tfftX ||\|l||l^ H!\ f r H OUSE FOR I IL/Alßll^/A} G 20 BATTERY ROAD S'PORE-1. PHONE *****. yfCWTaAHfitr fir II The Indispensoble100 words
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Advertisement64 1958-09-18 6 j FPBHBT NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! j ROW-TIP O&1S WITH SOOTHINO MI MTH<H MIST! I Menthol Mi-t makei the O's rich tobacco Uutt I 1 !r you nmohe... mu\ huhnesi stays with j 'iff ri/fcr smoking, tool I l |i .it k smoke thr bl| 0! Mnnuhulntrd by Ugf* 1/64 words
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Miscellaneous179 1958-09-18 6 JKFF H A W KB ""'J' bY Sjdney Jordan STf PON IT, OK MAC I UUQDV UO maia/v«: \/T THE AtOLOCM /S CiOSBO JUST IN T7Ai£ SKIPPED/- TMOUGMT I TOLD 1 Jj^lJ<Jt&r^FTiruA A "*J WHILE THE MAHTtANS UOtfEB OYE(?H£AC> ls y^ < J£? NE £LSE YOU TO6ET AIBLOCK CLOSED STATION179 words
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Miscellaneous357 1958-09-18 6 1 13 daydreams and it is Important thai accomplish j 0 dream about J Although you tak likes and dl&like 8 to p r: >ur judgment J :urate. v jj Di-st has been pn>\ You are Inclined to be toe t analytical and probably self a little too seriously Sfre^gSJn?357 words
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Article141 1958-09-18 7 LONDON, S,-,,t. 17. Frevtou* loda* V> 1 KSS C.1.1. ptril S3T« buyers 24 bn 24 sellers 24 > t selli Oct 24 buyers 24 buyers 24'; sellers 24 i sellers tlßfllß No. 1 KSS Spot 23', buy* 24 buyers trBBCM No. 1 RSS Setl.ement HCi 1(1 IS141 words
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Article90 1958-09-18 7 NEW YORK, Sept 17. EKSt**:: Tom {traits contract Sept 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 96-00 sellers 96.00 sellers Uct 94.00 buyers 93.75 buyers mvi n«i»i 95.75 sellers 95.50 sellers rONI quiet. SAIFS- Ml ll'BBER: Futures Sept. 29.60 buyers 29.80 buyers 29 -70 sellers 30.00 sellers ov 29.00 buyers90 words
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Article35 1958-09-18 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 17. Previous Today Industriab M ***** 52g f j a Oa S 136 53 136.31 intnrstic Bondi 87.09 86.94 l !lhes 81.22 80.93 Composite Average* 180 71 180 3935 words
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Article59 1958-09-18 7 and awaiting reMoats 26 U to 26, ipment 25%, 25 to lers, c and f. Lampong 1 awaiting release 26H. to 26. September Above Drices quoted shipment 25 rti, 2V 2 c and f exIndonesia. Sarawak unquoted, Muntok white spot and awaiting release 38'j, afloat^ 384, and September59 words
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Article89 1958-09-18 7 I filippines f ft. l .K. uropcMi ports leMvered i per long ton Sopt./Oct. >traits c.i.l U.K./North an ports delivered i p«t long ton Sept./ Oct. I OIL crude Straits 1 I uropean ports In bulk PP" ions: ton Sept./ Oct. OIL crude Ceylon I uinpean89 words
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Article109 1958-09-18 7 i I RTHER all-round c was record* i ►ndon stock mar opening of th» lay. c not al uncd but i tnd often ap In i! with the short-dated itOCI particularly firm. Foreign bonds were firn. and United States dollai responded to Wail Sheet but several109 words
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393 1958-09-18 7 4BOUT 360 people who h» had their Singapore citizenship revoked are facing a serious problem. They do not know what their present status is. Do they automatically return to their national status previous to registration as Singapore citizens? None of the Government and393 words
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86 1958-09-18 7 Parent-teacher associations may federate A MEETING of representatives from parentteacher associations will be held at the Cultural Centre, Singapore, on Saturday to form a federation. The move has been initiated by the Pasir Panjang English School Parent Teacher Association. Its honorary secretary, Mr. Tan Tiong Hock, said the response was86 words
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127 1958-09-18 7 rrHE police secretary, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheok. x yesterday denied an allegation that students from private schools are not encouraged to join the police force. He said candidates to the force were picked for their character and self-discipline. Mr. Cheah was comment- i Ing127 words
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44 1958-09-18 7 Messages of congratulations from top western leaders, including President Elsenhower, were read m Paris last night to field Marshal Viscount Montgomery at a dinner to commemorate his retirement from 50 years of service with the British Army. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Miscellaneous45 1958-09-18 7 SINGAPORE HICH TIDES TODAI 1.10 pm. TOMORROW: 2.44 a.m. and 2.21 p.m SATURDAY: 3.46 a.m. and 3.07 p.m. NDAV: 5.11 a.m. and 4.07 p.m. MONDAY: 7.20 a.m. and .H p m. TUESDAY: KM ».m and 7. .10 p m WEDNI Mm tn and 8.13 p45 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-09-18 7 Todays radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtlme Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1 45 Men Only; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Hello Children; 5.30 CaUng All Hospitals, presented by Maisle Conceicao, (j.30 Mv lc from Holland; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and S. pore Share Market RcjKJit. 7.00 Time Signal and103 words
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Article, Illustration187 1958-09-18 8 CRAZE FOR POP J! Pee Wee, a South JJ American parrot, is y rapidly becoming one of j! the most travelled and best known birds m the <> world. Mascot of the liner Andes, flagship of the J! South American Royal «j Mail Lines,187 words
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Article186 1958-09-18 8 QUICK SAVES TRAPP WEIR gate us her husband I current while thi I Thames at Cookhao 1 m^; 1 Durham-!-: P^°i gton, was unabie to I But she kept her I above water by gripp I post with her right hanll Otto, was carried Odney Weir, But I ing water186 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-09-18 8 THIS RAILWAY HAS BEEN PUT UP FOR SALE ith;s ra/lway has grew put up for sai£| The miniature Ravenglass to Esk- dale railway, rnnn ing seven and a hul miles from the land hills, h -compute mi j carriages and tio tinyrepin T fi Doers jjther is m is so?newii>Reuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration10804 1958-09-18 1 Thursday, September 18, 1958. FOLLOWING are all the horses entered for the Perak Turf Club Gold Vase Meeting: CLASS ONE AMUSEMENT PARK ItVTH: (14 lUrttdl 6-9-58 Sikh. »-5 6F (Bougourei Cl 1 Div. I; Ist MaUyaw Scholar 8-7; 2nd. 1 r.-ive'ler > Cheque B-5; 3rd.10,804 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-09-18 5 IINKER WIFE BY GATE H: .rm In a weir H; m drowning Kw..." by a strong H ing In the?■■■■■■' ■GtffS ON Iff 601T1.E ■11 i \ti.i pair of Hds would be useful nir>. Veronica EastHit < i < hurch Farm, Ki(kti>,i Combe, Bath. Hr B°< sides doini all Hn.)i:nalReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-09-18 5 Because of the i traffic difficulties i o n d congestion E caused by people who 5 carelessly park their cars at bus stops Berlin police have now painted a large 'Z' sign on the roadway covering the bus stop area. Now any driver who leaves61 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-18 5 t boyi of hit ace think jet planet and rockets the intercs ol ird Gretton of I ion. neai Scarborough, Yorkshire, tun,. I., the muiile-loading rifle lf m roungesl membet ol tnr Muttlc i l, 0| >w lakes part regularly in their ihooti Rich lure pourlReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1958-09-18 6 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM in millionarie's row... HJHG JGJHGJG I SAWLATIFF'S POINT a Hi* BAND HAVING SHOT Ui t Lffi WOULD BE MUCH MORE LIKELY? TURN THE GUN ON THE FAitm WIFE THAN TO PREPARE A BORCIAN CONCOCT^ BUT STILL. I THOUGHT IT WAS POSSIBLES PROBABLE. WE RETURNED TOTHE1,947 words
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Article, Illustration621 1958-09-18 7 GUNNERS ON THE MOVE PLAY A VITAL ROLE NOVEL method of transportation has receit1$ successfully tried out by 18 Field Ke■f Koyal Artillery. Operating deep m smith Him they were presented with the formidable ■sk of moving four 25 pounder guns into a re■(iii which was practically inaccessable by land621 words
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Article, Illustration289 1958-09-18 7 REME MEN HAVE A WAY WITH JEEPS A S two 'terrorists" sped i\ m a stolen vehicle across the open field, a jeep-load of heavily armed "Security Forces" followed m hot pursuit. This was not, as might have been expected, the prelude to a dramatic gun battle, but a rehearsal289 words
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Article, Illustration385 1958-09-18 8 [A KKPOKT from Tokyo that the American Government may back the Japanese plan for a South-East Asian development fund and give it I T SS7OO million aid has alarmed political and business circles m New Delhi. Indian officials feel thai theReuter - 385 words
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Article120 1958-09-18 8 1..,, i. j B INDIAN Prime Minister Nehru said m the House of the Peoples: 'We think it would be an amazing thins and from any point of view a totally indefensible thing for war to take place m regard to the islands of QuemoyReuter - 120 words
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Article71 1958-09-18 8 Japanese confer in London A CONFERENCE of economic officers of the Japanese diplomatic missions m Europe is now m progress m London. Japanese embassy .sources In London said the conference was dltcu following qiifstloi Trend of world economy from Fm Bffed ol the Kuropean Common Market on Japan Outlook orReuter - 71 words
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Article183 1958-09-18 8 Quemoy forts 'too strong' LIEUT.-GEN. You Jal Hung, chairman of the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff, reported to his Government upon his return from Formosa that :nmunist Chinese forces were "big enough" to attempt landing attacks on the island of Quemoy. General You visited Formosa this month as aReuter - 183 words
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Article91 1958-09-18 8 H.K. FISH FLEET ATTACKED HONG KONG police are investigating a report that a Chinese Communist patrol boat had fired on a fleet of some 40 fishing junks near Tarn Kon Shan, one of a group of islands about 12 miles south Hong Kong's Stanley Peninsula. An official announcement said oneReuter - 91 words
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Article62 1958-09-18 8 A loint Japan-US, survey by geneticists will begin from Oct. 1 m the atom-bombed cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki of 10,000 children between the ages of five and 10 years to study growth conditions and possible genetic effects of atomic radiation. The survey follows aU.P.I - 62 words
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Article58 1958-09-18 8 /IOMMUNIST China will extend Rt. 50 million In economic aid to Ceylon, it was announced In Colombo. ylon will pay 2.5 prr cent. Interest on goods bought under the plan, which provides for delivery of agricultur.il and industrial equipment m four instalmr Ceylon reserved theU.P.I - 58 words
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Article73 1958-09-18 8 Japan will buy more from Siam r Glimpses; JAPAN is thinking oi importing n.ttm, seed, kapok, teak and other Items r, htor to correct a large trade Imbalance i >Uni embassy oliicial said m Bangkok a|)an^e Counsellor J. Takaso added thai i have been completed for Spot C fit salt,U.P.I - 73 words
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Article49 1958-09-18 8 Mr, Tashiro Oizumi, an 87--year-old Japanese emigrant to Brazil, has returned to Japan and to hit wife who had been waiting for him fo r 47 years. He said he would take his wife back to Brazil with him after celebrating his 88'h birthday m Japan next year. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article29 1958-09-18 8 Russia plain tfl fish m tinSouth Pacific, the Yellow Sea and other oceans. head of department m the state planning commission (Gosplan). Mr. Alexander Ishkov. said In Moscow ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article25 1958-09-18 8 Japan's opposition Socialist Party said it objected to the use of military bases m Japan m connection with the crisis m the Formosa Strait.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article23 1958-09-18 8 4 The Japanese Datsun iron the award for vein, up to 1,000 c.c. m the 10, 100- mile round-Austra- lid reliability trial.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article25 1958-09-18 8 Indonesian Vice Premier Hardi toid the Jakarta Parliament that if Australia and the Netherlands entered into a military pact, "Indonesia would not remain passive." U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article37 1958-09-18 8 A spokesman for the Tokyo Ministry of Trade said the ministry planned to organise a Japan transport aircraft manufacturing company for the production of medium-sized turbo-prop transports for export as well as Tor Japanese civil aviation. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article30 1958-09-18 8 The London Times described Dutch Neic Guinea as resembling Jordan m one icay. "It is not much use to anyone, but could prove dangerous m hostile hands," it said.— RenterReuter - 30 words
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Article17 1958-09-18 8 it Mr. Nikolai Fedorenko. newly appointed Soviet ambassador to Japan, has assumed his post m Tokyo.—R ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article26 1958-09-18 8 Professor Kaory Tft*ul. leader of the Japan movement for the prohibition of atomic weapons, has received a Lenin peace prize, the Soviet news agem eel.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article38 1958-09-18 8 erm loans froill JJ leading American h ink totalling i ssioV 1 miluS jUlrelieve the Philippine dollar r«mS gpvernor Miguel CuadenS Bank" P lllimmU> Cen W Bank sa,d n his return fa Manila from the initd Stales. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article23 1958-09-18 8 Ur. Philip Gunaward jrlon's Minister of f and Agriculture, v tend the conference of tl Foodun* Agriculture Org m Tokyo i nth ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article12 1958-09-18 8 Plu> Philip] Is to m gramme to c infest..-. era Philippii U.P.I.U.P.I - 12 words
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Article21 1958-09-18 8 Indonesian Radhemat said m M Oovi rnment ha d i\ gard c p ri i and the pension unne- cessary ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article41 1958-09-18 8 The Rev. George Appkton, formerly An-hdeacon (j Rangoon and once fl director of public rektions for the Goiernmai of Burma, so hi it Oiiori, England that religious uncertainty m the West via a factor m the succesij* spread of Buddhism ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article35 1958-09-18 8 The London Financial Time* reported that the Japan- vernmen was hoping to negotiate an easing of the restrictions on the Import o Japanc into \*e» Germany." Italy Franco m true scheduled 'aUr this year. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article35 1958-09-18 8 The Seoul Foreign Miniter, Mr. Cho Chß nj Hwan. has *nnouJZ that South Korea «ou oppose any P^k.ifio j"; designed to admit eg munist countries lojetfcj with the Republic Korea into the ln|tfd Nations.—«e ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article13 1958-09-18 8 Plans are being df J*{ m Man modern I to cover th< ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article9 1958-09-18 8 Mr Oscar V.'( Philippine seventh violin rontWest Oermany. U.P.I.U.P.I - 9 words
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Article, Illustration911 1958-09-18 9 JOHNSON - JOHNSON TODAY A WOMAN OF 20 CAN EXPECT TO LIVE 55 YEARS, OF WHICH ONLY SEVEN PER CENT WILL BE SPENT TIED TO A CRADLE YES, IT'S A FACT n piN STEM are last becoming an ex. hired HIM Floreiue Vyh.te founder of911 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-09-18 9 NOW here's a girl Jrith jewellery on the brain. U>ll you know what ihey say aboul diamond! being a girl's Ifcst friend. *'Hv diamonds can Mature m her aspirations to keep abreast of fashion trends because this 'headache ™"<\" with the luxury °°k «s THE LATEST. Th« head band isReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration397 1958-09-18 9 i m Talking topics for every woman HO YOU GET JEALOUS WHEN YOUR U HUSBAND DANCES WITH ANOTHER WOMAN? One young couple who have put an end to this possible source ol party dispute are Prince Sadrudain and his wife, the for nier model Nina Dyer They397 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-09-18 10 Billowing sails on calm water featur- •ed the Yachting Week at Burnham •on Crouch, Essex. Here are Royal Burnham One de- sign craft with spinnakers set. Left j to right: "Whimb- rel" (N. F. Wilkin- son), "Jade" (C. W. Sanderson), and: i Phalarope" (J. McKinlay). Sport55 words
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Article31 1958-09-18 10 Drumcondra, the League of Ireland soccer champions, were crushed 8-0 by Atletico of Madrid m the first leg of their European Cup first round match last night m Madrid.31 words
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Article281 1958-09-18 10 Arsenal lose 2-1 to Bolton so r UTON Fown, the club with the lowest gates ij m the first division of the English Football m\ went to the top of the table by beating Manchester City 5-1 last night. I iton, who along with281 words
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Article58 1958-09-18 10 Elspcth Ferguson, 18-year old York girl, broke the British native and English half-mile and one mil* ming records m Blackpool v ,y. im the half mile m 11 mm. 37.3 see, knocking •ff the previous record, and went on to complete the mile In 23 mm. 31858 words
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Article497 1958-09-18 10 From Page 10 due to return and you left m good time, but you found that you had left your wallet behind, and rather foolishly you went back for it, for m the meantime Fai Lok had returned "Oh No!" put m Fai Lok. "I came back later497 words
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Article464 1958-09-18 10 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By WHEN THE REFEREE ORDERED MORE LIGHT WHEN Referee J. K. Taylor, of Wolverhampton, walked o~ the touchline at Griffin Park and ordered the lit-hii,.., .V improved m the Brentford Mansfield Third Division 2 k sparked off what ran become a major464 words
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Article26 1958-09-18 10 Keppcl Clv i defeated the Royal Island Club by I matches to 3 m the annual goli" iixnire over the Keppel course wedend.26 words
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Miscellaneous161 1958-09-18 10 LITIfI \< RO 3 0 l A friend Introduces such b ■-> [9 d ..did re «8). 6 i 4 This black warning m thro Treasure Island (4). 7 Bc< 8 Robes without directions HO) (3) 9 Such 9 Anuer disturbed (5). dou 10 A hotel without hesitation 14 Its161 words
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977 1958-09-18 11 ALLAN LEWIS - TOURONG DOES A WINNING TRIAL ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNINGS TRAINING GALLOPS AT IPOH !l gEVERAL probable winners Tor Saturday galloped well at Ipoh thU morning, confirming they are holding their recent good race form. One of the best was Tourong (Barratt) who went much better than speedy Brilliant977 words
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Article, Illustration258 1958-09-18 11 I- Says Leo Leavitt m Singapore lerb Elliott, Australia's illcr, is almost cer- to turn professional, I promoter, Mr. Leo vitt, when he arrived m by air this mornI is on his way to vo after offering Elliott ut M 5750.000 to run asFree Press - 258 words
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Article52 1958-09-18 11 Isaac Berger of the united 1 States set new world mark for the total lift and the jerk In winning the tthcrweißht title at the world weight-lifting championships day m kholm. beal the world record for the total twic< first With 804', lb, and then Increasing this to52 words
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Article27 1958-09-18 11 ilt.s m J match) Rugby Union: Brl tol 37 Lydney 3; Cambornj lfl xv ry 18. Sidmouth 3 Dcvonport Atnlt',i Exmouth ii Rutb] I 1327 words
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Advertisement68 1958-09-18 11 ''III) ONLY 30 CENTS A\. *i^^9 At your newsagent every Friday Some of the interesting features m Sept. 2Uf muc IHE A. B.C. o< Atomic Energy 0 brill h of the Pops the lotesl A Visil to the Vcni t I .iews ot the Ml i| i I Mon Bfhil68 words
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Article200 1958-09-18 12 Members 3T6n I mere stooges, he says MR. SOLOMON BANDARANAIKE, Prime Minister of Ceylon, last night refuted a suggestion that Commonwealth membership involved a diminution of national sovereignty. "No-one with a grain of sense would accuse the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nehru, of being aReuter - 200 words
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115 1958-09-18 12 CUBA REBELS SAY BIG PUSH HAS BEGUN ABOUT 200 Cuban rebels were reported to have clashed with troops yesterday m Southtrn Cuba as reports reached Havana that six rebel columns had started an "invasion" to overthrow the government. The rebels, commanded by an Argentinian, Dr. Ernesto Guevara, were said toReuter - 115 words
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Article29 1958-09-18 12 2 crashes 5 hurt Five people were injured m two separate traffic accidents within half an hour m Singapore early today. They were all treated at the General Hospital29 words
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Article32 1958-09-18 12 The Pope m a message from Castelgandolfo. Italy, yesterday said that "forces of evil" were -attempting to oppress the Catholic Church and "spread the most radical materialism." ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article168 1958-09-18 12 JAKARTA WARNS TWO BIG OIL FIRMS INDONESIAN In- formation Minis- I ter Sudibyo said today m Jakarta that firm measures "would be taken against the Royal Dutch Shell and Stand- ard Vacuum Oil com- panics if their argu- ments for an increase m petrol prices were disproved, the Antara NewsReuter - 168 words
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129 1958-09-18 12 (JENERAL Faoul Sal. French Command' in-chief laid yesterd that Premier Charles de Gaulle has assured him that France world stay "for ever" m Algeria. Gen Salan said the Msuraiup was ;>iven him by n. de Gaulle (hn ll Premier's brirf .stopover m AlgiersUPI - 129 words
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247 1958-09-18 12 AN Indonesian army leader said m Jakarta yester- day that Indonesian defence should be based on "maritime strategy." He urged a building up of Indonesia's navy and air force to guard the archi- pelago. Colonel A. Latief Hend- raningrat, new247 words
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Article23 1958-09-18 12 Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard Hulli C-in-C British Far Eastl Land Forces, will arrive 10l Manila tomorrow for a| three-day visit. UPIUPI - 23 words
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254 1958-09-18 12 SETTLE FORMOSA ROW PEACEFULLY -JAPAN lytß. Aiichiro Fujiyama, Japanese Foreign Minister, today voiced his Government's "serious concern" over the situation m the Formosa Strait. In a speech prepared for delivery m the General Assembly's world affairs debate, he said that Japan welcomed the opening of talks m Warsaw between UnitedReuter - 254 words
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Article15 1958-09-18 12 Icelandic coastguard ships harassed 12 British trawlers fishing inside Iceland's 12-mile limit yesterday.—15 words
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