The Singapore Free Press, 19 September 1958
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Title Section15 1958-09-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper >inj;a|iorc, Friday. September 19, 1958. Price 15 <15 words
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168 1958-09-19 1 Colour bar will be issue in London election colour bar will be an issue at a local governnent election m London texl week. I t i N being raised by jVillmm Webster, lioensee f a public house and a inner boxer, who is tmpaigning against slowing coloured imml ;rant> intoReuter - 168 words
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169 1958-09-19 1 MR. K. BRIEFS THE SATELLITES ON NEW TACTICS EADERS oi Communis catenae states have H ist •ompleted a series of confidential talks Hth thr Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, t Yalta, diplomatic sources m London said yes- terdav. Western experts on Soviet affairs said that any Soviet involvement m theU.P.I - 169 words
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58 1958-09-19 1 Kidnap: Nine held in raid on house lIIEMBERS of the secret I leties sub-branch of 1 pore police last ight raided a house ln oron^ Serai. Geylang. and i nine men. police also recovered 1 two knives and ring scrapers. I spokesman said that the raid tion with thc Ping58 words
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Article22 1958-09-19 1 I 1 made rubber »oh opened m this morning at per lb., down half day's closing II"- tone was un-22 words
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Article74 1958-09-19 1 IKddie Fi>lier recomment m terday on •<s plantry Elizabeth after ids pending from i Rey. Fisher said I havi thing to .say" when he the report that he v sidering a Mexican divoro to enable him to n Miss Taylor withh •veek. after Fi had74 words
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252 1958-09-19 1 ARMED CONQUEST IS PEKING'S AIM-DULLES Russia to U.S. withdraw from Formosa npHt; issue m the Formosa Strait Is a simple one. It is armed conquest by Peking. So declared Mr. John Foster Dulles, U.S. State Secretary, m a major policy speech m the United Nations Assembly last night. The SovietReuter; U.P.I - 252 words
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237 1958-09-19 1 'Important for tin men not to panic' THE suspension of London metal exchange dealings m tin is not likely to be more than "very temporary," experts of the French Ministry of Economic Affairs said m Paris. They regretted that the buffer stock manager of the International Tin Council had not237 words
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Article88 1958-09-19 1 R.I. steps up war on rebels 'THE Indonesian Govern--1 ment yesterday began to step up anti -rebel military action after a week-long stalemate on the Sumatra and Celebes fronts. Combined infantry and amphibious forces captured two towns on the West Sumatra coast to launch a major effort lo clear theU.P.I - 88 words
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130 1958-09-19 1 A SENIOR Lebanese army officer has been placed under house arrest pending investigation of charges that he had illegal contacts with a foreign government, the army announced In Beirut yesterHe Ifl Col. Fouad Lahoud. brother of President Chamom Mr Salim Lahoud. who t. IdU.P.I - 130 words
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Article1458 1958-09-19 2 We seek a prompt ceasefire and equitable conditions' Formosa issue for U.N. if... Dulles warns world order is m danger \|K. John Foster Dullu les, IS. Stat* retary, m his addn last night to the IN. (ienerai AsM-mbly, accused Red China of attempting the armedReuter - 1,458 words
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Article30 1958-09-19 2 The 33-year-okl Ru revolutionary film "bat ship Potemkln." directed by the late Sergei "In, I film I mm hi lln's "Qo\ A p ncr ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article246 1958-09-19 3 'Racial hate can lead to murder' A N s.ited crowd of ople with their C ,ns roused by ra- fial hate could do E (almost anything pro- j n g counsel said Jeste day at the Old oaj|< y, London's cen- t l: criminal court. lnev can rob. loot. 5246 words
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108 1958-09-19 3 ERNOR ORVAL FAUBUS of Arkansas said 11 terdaj that when the majority of the i Little Rock decided that they favoured ation he would go along with their wishes. The citizens ol Little Rock are to decide m a referendum on Sept.108 words
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298 1958-09-19 3 Canada pledges greater aid to new' countries MR. JOHN DIEFENBAKER, the Canadian Prime Minister, announced last night that Canada intended to increase substantially her, contribution to the economic development of v nder-develo pod countries. He said m a speech prepared for delivery to Ministers attending the Commonwealth economic conference mReuter - 298 words
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137 1958-09-19 3 MR. R. A. BUTLER, the British Home Secretary, said m Salisbury, Rhodesia, yesterday that Britain was exporting £200 million a year m investment capital and contributed £25,500,000 of the Rhodesian Federation's record inflow of capital last year. On world affairs, thc Home SecretaryReuter - 137 words
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Article17 1958-09-19 3 The Queen Mother Wil a three- weeks visit lo X and Uganda next February, —Reuter.17 words
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Article19 1958-09-19 3 A MOTORIST who collided Wit 1 ,fl mw m tl bed through the ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article143 1958-09-19 3 Mine union accepts pay offer LEADERS ot the National Union of Mineworkers reached agreement with Britain's National Coal Board last night on a pay settlement for 400,000 miners. The union has agreed to recommend to its members the acceptance of 7,6 a week increase for 290,000 day-wage men and proportionateReuter - 143 words
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Article78 1958-09-19 3 MARGARET DANCES TILL 5 A.M. PRINCESS Margaret X darned into the J earl) nornlng at m- 4 verness, yesterday at a r ball of the Seaforth Highlanders ami the Querns Own Cameron t Highlanders, two reui- <► ments shortly to be i> amalgamated. *t It was her second o lateReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement28 1958-09-19 3 FINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY Oft g* *> I il"7r ■*-»_r^~ l^" >-»_ VAN HIN A bove is a fine DIVIDER made by us '42 Orchard Road Tel *****/*****28 words
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Advertisement162 1958-09-19 3 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY /J&^rZ?'*''*'''' ________H 'mmU. *t &SfmW mmmrfyfcto. S^^mmmmmmmmm^mW __P^^B___^_^9_> BsV 3h____H___bl. _^^l mV%mm\WmW^,>yS'At£^,ffiP^^a i^9 H^^^^^^^E ft Ma^W Hi \WW"^'' WmW%O WW **rWmfcs, rtSmA myWrnrnW 1^ m^mmmmm\ m^-——2mm^-^-^mmmmmmaA^ In order to overcome tiredness, a child needs a concentrated. ™^^j^' 1 energy restoring food Taken by the spoonful,162 words
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238 1958-09-19 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday. Sept. 19, 1958. Opinion Neutralist critics I STATESMEN of neiurallst count lit 1 who have shown such un- i seemly haste and eagerness m criticising America at every I opportunity should j find enough m the U.S. State Secretary's j address yesterday to j the238 words
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Article271 1958-09-19 4 Outlook for wine nation brighter FW Y. N C II M I N, the world's leading wine consumers, are drinking less wine than usual. Statistics just released show that the July consumption was 15 400.000 gallons or six per cent lower than normal. Soaring prices The reason is attri- butedReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration581 1958-09-19 4 STEPHEN HARPER - STEPHEN HARPER aS W nnvL jitJSi uuwii UUCK 1 to London from Iraq to reveal Just what is going on m that mobruled country. For five weeks I have been held down by the most rigid censorship veteran newspapermen can ever remember. Now581 words
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Advertisement31 1958-09-19 4 JUST RECEIVED from U.K. Platinum White Gold Gold DIAMOND GEM SET RINGS to suit Every Purse. P. H. HEKDRY. Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge ko.id. I Singapore, 6. A Kuala Lumpur31 words
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Advertisement81 1958-09-19 4 v^mxmammm^mmWmi^^im ______F "^m\ W-m. --^ami^^Sm m*^m*mm*2 !k__> __a ™^___B mw This is RICOH'S newest hit ttie precision workmanship that has typified Ricoh cameras, with super quality f/l 9. lens, dip on exposure meter, DuoLever focusing, Triggermatic film shutter advance and much < more! So far ahead of the field, it81 words
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260 1958-09-19 5 These S.I.T. tenants will not be evicted I. :s who have Unproved :t lot Since they moved Singapore Improvement hits are perturbed at ons that they be evictis understood certain lal is think the Govern- hould conduct a means ag SIT tenants and X lo se found to have small260 words
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232 1958-09-19 5 COLONY IS SET TO FETE JAKARATA MAYOR a 'OINT programme has been worked out A by the City Council of Singapore to welcome D diro, the Mayor of Jakarta, during his 80-day visit to Singapore on Thursday and FnXv next week. 1 M least 50.000 people are expected to witne^232 words
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Article145 1958-09-19 5 NEW STORY FOR 20 STORYTELLERS MORI: than 20 story- tellers m China- j town will for the first time take part m a j civics course organised by the Department of Information Services. I on Monday. Mr. N. Scharenguivel. I the organiser, said a special course would be arranged for145 words
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Article24 1958-09-19 5 The American University Club In Singapore will hold a picnic at Ponggol on Sunday. September 28, from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.24 words
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Article165 1958-09-19 5 THE Singapore Bank Employees Union is asking the Government not to use the resources of the Central Provident Fund to found any social security scheme which they may have ln view. A resolution to that ef feet was passed at union's annual meeting earlier165 words
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Article374 1958-09-19 6 Your Lucky Star BORN today, th, that success I fame -will eventual!. through your own eftoi You will enjoy tra •bably visit many ol ot the earth. Literati 1 ar, two areas of expn you may nnd yoursell f cessiul. You are honourabl I ic e that the reward all.374 words
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Advertisement69 1958-09-19 6 S j SMOKE OASIS WITH j SOOTHING MENTHOL MIST j Oasis tastes fresh you smoke.... <r^h I smoking too. That^ why S smokers who kno* now smoke tlu big M until ttclurtd *>V h MffOfl »J I. V l„hn,,,< <<< I s -W y I ih, mnlcrT* U> S I69 words
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Miscellaneous284 1958-09-19 6 ft j^^^Bß^B^B_Bßß___________-_--------------.i^--B__B ______^__s______^__j Jl^V^r\\vKK by Sydney Jordan f>HE». THAT »VAS WE BE NOT OUT HUO6V AAAN cau'TGET^ r^ vvE MUST WAON EAffTM J CLOSE JE** f I'M \OP TME WOOOS TMEBE'S MO TIME TWOQIJfiW SIC- W T«V OOMTACTIM<3 TME &UffS GiAO *VC GOT I VET MAC I'VE TO LOSE WITH284 words
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Article170 1958-09-19 7 U. K. closing prices LONDON, Sept. 18. I'rr lou> I «>du» i no I KSS c.1.1 X, t* Sepl 24 buyers 2-i buyers 24 i sellers sellers Oct 24 «.h buyers 24 bu 24 sellers sellers MAj i K>> Spot 24 buyers iM 1 bu L 4 'i filers sellers170 words
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Article93 1958-09-19 7 I NEW YORK, Sept. 18 Previous Today Siiaits Spot 95.37 nom. 86.50 sellers futim-s Its Contract Sept 94.00 buyers 86.00 sellers 96.00 sellers Ot 93\75 buyers 85.75 sellers 95.50 sellers IE: W«'.ik. SA s Nil tBEE; Futures Bept 29.80 buyers 29.60 buyers 30.00 sellers 30.20 sellers K93 words
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Article27 1958-09-19 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 18. Previous Today ■nduMM.iN 525.89 522.34 ■[ailriuils 136.31 136.58 ■)ompstii« Ronds 86.94 86.69 •'tilJties 80.93 80.65 lock- Composite Averages 180.39 179.6127 words
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Article53 1958-09-19 7 I and awaiting reafloats 26' to 26. shipment 25 tt, 25 ud f. Lampong spot release 264. afloats September shipment 25 c and f. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 38 '_>, afloats 38 1 and September shipment 37' i sellers. ex-dock. Above prices quoted m53 words
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Article95 1958-09-19 7 p\ Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ forth European ports delivered £Ul)t per long ton Sept./ Oct. fK\ Mtaits c.i.f. U.K./North propean ports delivered r t per long ton Sept./ Oct. FONUT OIL crude Btralts UJ European ports In built F lonjf ton Sept./ Oct. FONUT OIL crude Ceylon95 words
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Article30 1958-09-19 7 Alan Grishman (violinist) and Joel Ryce (pianist) who will give a recital at the Cultural Centre on Sunday night are due ln Singapore today from Hong Kong.30 words
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Article143 1958-09-19 7 lOUOH conditions lly on the Lonk market were not i buoyant as on lay, further wlder^ci gains were recorded the elo.se is somjc hesltalier m the session by the halt on In the advance remained with tho an on m doljons enn furdid as a143 words
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178 1958-09-19 7 T<HE return of the ball and chain is the only way to stop escapes from Britain's orisons and criminal asylums, according to Mr Harlev Cronin, Secretary of the Prison Offlcers Associa- tion. Mr. Cronin told delegates from Britain's three criminal178 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-09-19 7 MONTY ON 'ENEMY' YOU CAN'T DEFEAT I .MELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery who attended a last farewell ceremony m Paris yesterday before his retirement as Deputy Supreme Commander m Europe, returned to London last night. The most difficult moment of his career, "Monty" said, was "when I ceased to fight theReuter - 121 words
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Article27 1958-09-19 7 The United Nations observation group In Lei will t' strengthened during the next few weeks, It wa announced m New York ter day ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous150 1958-09-19 7 Today's radio programme 115 p.m. Sweet and Lively 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1 45 Fun and Frolic 2.00 Close Down 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 At the Piano; 5.45 Radio Ranch; 600 Mall Bag, Sarojini Lourie.s plays your requests; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00150 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-09-19 8 ...AND BY NIGHT gLACKPOOL gets "litup' when September comes round each year. Lit up m a big j way. and thousands of people from all over the country come to- this seaside resort to I see the blaze of lights that decorate the city. Above, painters busy giving the famousReuter - 155 words
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Article343 1958-09-19 8 MISSE IN 30 s. A FORTUNE A SAFE REMOV AL man M an nid Ml( 1 < u e iniinediafl with one tattooed j 'Cor, strike a li K hfl emphatlcallj I the bl H Around l. .H stalwart :M ed m sii \dd hC! IV E X( B tails343 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-09-19 9 Gone to the dogs! Ifs clear t and pedigree pug. Ledora of Gordano. j. doing as ret v keeping her s .v -weeks-old r the litter bin pro ided. She is owned by Mr. Tom head lion keeper at the Bristol Zoo who breeds the tiny pugs as a relaxanReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-09-19 9 metal skeleton for a reinforcea concrete bridge is assembled beside the partly-built motorway between Luton and St Albans on the St. Albans by-pass near London. The first 14 utiles Of tht by-pass will form part of the London to Birmingham motorway now under construction. Work on thisReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement69 1958-09-19 9 Lan African's exclusive Sleeperette* service give \<>u completely relaxing comfort all day long— bed-length These big reclining Sleeperette H-ats .«i (.«r way out and still not touch the seal m fronl leep You enjoy this exclusive Sleeperette comfort on Pan For rescrvotionj, coll your helpful ond eipcricnccd Trovel Agent or69 words
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Article, Illustration873 1958-09-19 10 THE CHALLENGE OF THE BOEING k _M_M____M___M_M____Mnß_M____Pßl^_B__________M_________________^__MWM____M_^^ i l.i Can it outshine the Comet IV? H1,,, AMERICAS BOEHMC J W JET AIRLINER I OFFERS A BIC CHAI I LENCE TO THE CO- I MET. HERE PETER I WOON ASSESSES THE I VIRTUES OF THE I FORMER, it is LAR. I873 words
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Friday Photography Page Working in the open
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Article, Illustration309 1958-09-19 11 lOOKING FOR AC iJ TION PICTURES J THEN STUDY THESE TIPS I OMING AM) GOING. You I will get better action snotfi if you .shoot when your subject is moving d.rectly towards you or directly away from you, Even if you have a simple box-type camera,309 words
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Article, Illustration396 1958-09-19 11 Tan Boon Yean; A.R.P. S - Tan Boon Yean A.R.P.S. by -Then don't keep it m your car A RECIPE for good pictures? Take a modern camera ancf film. Add an elementary knowledge of such things as focus and lenses. Throw m a dash of imagination. THE RESULT?396 words
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Article109 1958-09-19 11 Orange Streaks Your queries colour transparencies back from processing with reddish-orange streaky along the or was it some mistake In processing? M.C.L. you yourself were the film to nine md a bit on the camera sprocFIXING Is there any har m m fixing hath too lon*?— solution is very fresh;109 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-09-19 11 Tan Boon Yean; A.R.P. S - Tan Boon Yean A.R.P.S. W lIE came across an quiff usual idea the other day. The author called his technique "moonograms" which naturally nc to think that the moon ls involved. And that is so right. This fellow wanted to use up a roll of film m a183 words
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Article79 1958-09-19 11 (gee below) din ino.ij p..p.»i.-o i'l'u p^i pus sSutJO sip jo }som jo tutu atn oj Uo|__ •■uuwuK.ii aqi sijui.i.kl 'jailU paj-.jauß.io jo 'jany po.i s jo .*<u am '-13JIU p*h c 'Mo[ •|iq prag jo uicijp am i\9iy& {pun _utA 9UK>3sq \v.\u uajuip am uHnotji puo.f79 words
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Article103 1958-09-19 11 l. Musi a camera have lens In ordei to i»r used fM i malilni "photograph when earners is focused on an object i i from the camera would the depth of held m front of the object he greater, leso, oi thr the d«'pth of field In103 words
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259 1958-09-19 12 INDIA WORRIED AT RED ADVANCE TO ITS FRONTIERS INDIAN Prime Minister Nehru'fl present sate visit to the 'forbidden kingdom" of Bhutan has hern infested with 'special Significance" by New Delhi observers. They point out that it is taking place at a time when India is showing particular interest m areasReuter - 259 words
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Article89 1958-09-19 12 iiT'ERALA. the communist 1\ ruled state m Southern India, is "neither on thp brink oi civil war nor anywhere near it" Mr. V R. Krishna Iyer, the state's Law Minister told a pr. conference m Madras. The minister wa.s referring to the resolution rew days agoReuter - 89 words
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Article22 1958-09-19 12 Indonesian Military 1< aderi arc urveying a site In South Celebes for a battle training centre for Bast Indonesia. Reuter22 words
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75 1958-09-19 12 PI to state stand on China crisis PHILIPPINE Foreign Secretary Felixberto M Serrano said m New York that he would give the Philippine Government's views on the Formosa Strait crisis m his speech to the General Assembh next week. Mr. Serrano said ne haa been instructed by Pn cident Carlos75 words
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Article41 1958-09-19 12 A hand grenade, believed to have been hurled by rebels, exploded among a crowd of movie fan Padang. Sumatra Two persons were seri lously injured and others slightly m the dent, reports reaching Karta said. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-09-19 12 Soon .ill. i arrival m s\ Delhi Pakistani Prime Minister Malik Inn/ Khan on (right > is «een laving a wreath al Mahatata Gandhi i i«mii> at Rajghal New Delhi. In ixui i m- rain. Mr. Noon win was welcomed b] Indian Prime (Minister Nehru atU.P.I - 62 words
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Article80 1958-09-19 12 npHREE fast new freight- ers will soon begin a regular monthly service between Australia and Japan, it was announced m Sydney. The ships, which belong to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line, will replace ships already on the AustraliaJapan run. Two of the ships. AkituReuter - 80 words
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Article39 1958-09-19 12 The PeKing New China Ws Agency, m a dispatch from Amoy opposite the Nationalist-held ofT- shore Quemoy Island group, said people of the Fukiei nice coast "have lauin i A iood nroductlon campaigns. U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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Article222 1958-09-19 12 JAPAN WORRIED OVER EUROPE PLAN Mil I OP ...featuring news |#l|| SF and views I VkVil about Asia today JAPANESE officials m charge of economic affairs from diplomatic missions In Europe who conferred this week m London agreed it was still too early to a the <-(Teci on Western Europe'sReuter - 222 words
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Article602 1958-09-19 12 Black Book accuses Red China A BLACK BOOK charging Peking with "indirect aggression" and "keeping the pot boiling" m Indonesia, Siam. Burma, Malaya a,id the Philippines, is being: distributed at the I ni t^rl Nations m New York by the Committee of One Hundred an organisation formed m 1953 tvReuter - 602 words
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Article456 1958-09-19 13 Milton Shulman - HITLER'S FINAL, FATAL THROW Milton Shulman By I THE BATTLE OF THE ARDEN.WES By )ert E. Merriam. Souvenir Press. 21s TO a fanfare of exultant orders of the day the J Wehrmacht on December 16, 1944, made its last, despairing lungre for victory m the West The effort was doomed456 words
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Article83 1958-09-19 13 THE CAVE OF ROUFFIONAC, By l and Romain i; nn W///-.V the cave at Rowfignac was stun mby schoolboys m IMS and entered I urais later there began one of the fie) mtrovci \nthe' faSZv ol archaeofow In Fran, For. thr wall t»« COM, mam83 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-09-19 13 Children lured into Crusade: 30,000 died i iu:i: muss book of tin: i;i:k By GEOKGE MALCOLM THOMSON DO NOT expect to read a finer piece of his- 1 tory fiction m 1958 than THE DEVIL'S CROSS by Walter O'Meara (Hodder, 15?.), a novel based on one of the strangest and348 words
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503 1958-09-19 13 THE DARLING BUDS OF MAY. By 11. E Bate > Michael Joseph, 12v. 6d. 'PHIS new novel by 11. E. Bates received Book Society Recommendation und i after reading just the first few pages it is not dillicult to see why. The members of503 words
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Article266 1958-09-19 14 Class a Division I—6 Furs CmMH Mg, Woodcote Lady LIS. >lil^ \\.i% II Britannia II KU'. >-»l Invest Sea l.uik H.llH, id. nm,„ 11 MIX, IIM HUhnos 8.07. Steve B.ob. I'rin -elv tart SOU. Valiant Knlffhl 1.05, Illustrious 8.01, Free Mist B. Oil. n266 words
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Article289 1958-09-19 14 Class 3 Division 3—6 Furs Bravo 9.00, Kwangtung 8.13, Blue Swell 8.1!, Zondei Zorg 8.12, Time To Win 8.11, Turks Fire 8.11, Trinidad II 8.10, Night Sentry 8.10, Aloha 8.10, Maybe 8.09, Agnes Slipper 8.09, Expensive Hobby 8.08, New Grass 8.08, Sunshine Lad 8.07,289 words
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Article190 1958-09-19 14 Class 3 Division 4 6 Furs College Tutor 0.00. KntghtsbrMge 8.13, Burma Babi x.i>, Dragon Seed Mt, The Tereh 8.11, Merrj Light 8.11, Welsh Kirn h.io, Pontiean hui, Fnnnj Face 8.09, Pintu Mas x.ox. Remembrance 8 08, San Juan 8.07. Cann thu- X.07. Bingo190 words
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Article73 1958-09-19 14 RACING SECTION ALLAN LEWIS GIVES THE BEST PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW AT iPQH WIH'.HIN IOK IIU M\IN M'KIM Di-stmr K1. 0.'. Amusement Park 9.00. Mala) an scholar 8.10, Sun of Burma 8.09, Red Sunii^a 8 OM, St Vitus 8.06. Traveller's Cheque 8.05. The Bute One 8.83, White Heather MM, High Sotks73 words
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Article923 1958-09-19 14 'THE SCHOLAR' IS WELL TREATED Cl. 1 Div. 2-6 Furs THE problem rate, and of course the most important m regard to the Perak Sultan's Gold Vase a week later, is the Class 1 Div. 1 sprint at Ipoh tomorrow. At the moment Distine, Amusement Park, Downing Street ancl Take923 words
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Article74 1958-09-19 14 PROBABLE scratching* tomorrow are: Distine, Amusement Park. Sun of Burma, White Heather, Downing Street. Take Easy, Wonder Kid, Sage Blue, Prince Charter, Straits Code. Couag. Sweet Dream 11, Screen Play, Wide Screen 11, Film Goer Aberdeen, Result 11, Carbon Paper. Bravo, Kwangtung. Time To Win, Turks74 words
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Article272 1958-09-19 14 Cl. h Div. 1-9 Furs. AFTER his brilliant form at Penang. Double Ea^le could be one of the day's best m the Clas* 1 event over 9F. Double Eagle, a front running rr. should be Ideally Stilted by this short circular track272 words
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Article427 1958-09-19 14 Class J Division 2— 6 Furs Come Ip 9.00, Film Goer 8.13. Aberdeen 8.11. Biidni 8.10. On Parole 8.10. Sputnik 8.09. Redouble II -outhern Moon 8.09. Dr. Dod ling ton 8.07. Waterline 8.0«, Y.mlarina 8.06. Result II 8.06. Lucky (lame B.OU. Race <»n 8.05, Sir Kinder427 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-19 15 DEFENDERS DIVE IN VAIN rHESE diving deciders aw Mfecll( n and Cunningam oi Leicester City. <lun had no chance f stopping the ball I a Hashed past hem straight into he net from Mcjrath's boot. Xhis was the llrst oa l wlien Blackburn lovers beat Leicester fc-0. Paul Popper fcicture.Paul Popper - 50 words
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Article88 1958-09-19 15 f^ENIS Adams, the South African holder of the I Empire flyweight loxing championship, was mtpoir.ted by John Caldfe ll of Belfast m Glasgow tsx night over eight rounds n a non-title bout. veil Is now unbeaten hts .since turning irofessional, after winning i semi-finalist medal m the 956Reuter - 88 words
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Article50 1958-09-19 15 THE Pehalawan brothers, national wrestling heroes of Pakistan, will join ttheir muscular force tow night when they take on Sheik Ali and King Kong m an hour's non-stop wrestling bout. Aslam and Akram at a press conference yesterday vowed "to finish off King Kong, the proud one."50 words
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217 1958-09-19 15 NEW TOTAL SET AT WORLD WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP BUT J^ S()\lhr weightlifter won tlu* lightweight title with a world record aggregate yesterday at Hie World Weightlifting Championships m Stockholm, But he rould not approach the world mark set hv Singapore's Tan Howe Liang al theReuter - 217 words
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Article183 1958-09-19 15 £45,000 for Quixall {MANCHESTER UNIT- ED paid the record fee of £45,000 for the transfer of the English soccer international Albert Quixall from Sheffield Wednesday. This figure beats by t'lo,--000 tl c previous highest fee of t'35,000 which Tottenham Hotspur paid Swansea tor the transfer of Welsh international Cliff Jones.Reuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-09-19 15 bf HAI T "TiEDERATION of Boys' Clubs, Singapore are organising a Ifr. Boys' Club bodybuilding and weightlifting championship at Queen Street Boys' Club tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Thirty-three boys from 11 affiliated clubs are competing. Four of them flyweights Tan Yew Huat and Tan117 words
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Advertisement245 1958-09-19 15 Ur^m This is the week-end magazine that w a Wr JQ captures thc mood and tempo or |L W Sept. 19 s Great Hlghllghtsl jfe. PRIVATE EYE CONTEST RESULTS gt m&r Perhaps you have won a prize 1 Read this collection of readers' stories Jr a on how they turned245 words
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Miscellaneous131 1958-09-19 15 b^i I^i \^^W\ l* 3 F 9HHT I ill I B^B nutg ROSS 5 Edits this way (5) •it such a kindly C Thriftless little devil nt U). flrst (11) In chief sup- 7 Get near to: It's very l (11) i the penny do 11 Times are changed (5).131 words
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643 1958-09-19 16 MALAYA'S POLICY-BY DR. ISMAIL RED CHINA AIMS TO OUTSTRIP BRITAIN AS COAL PRODUCER Independent line— but we arj firm against colonialism' I DR. ISMAIL bin DATO ABDUL RAHMAN, Mal. an Minister without Portfolio and chief United Nations delegate, said yesterday that hU country was "uncompromising on the question of colonialism"Reuter - 643 words
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485 1958-09-19 16 Soviet delegate lashes out at America, Britain, France I AMR. Andrei GromyKO, lfl Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday demanded the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Formosa a..d renewed a Russian pledge to help Communist Cnina "at any moment to beat off the aggressor by Joint efforts. "Let nobody be misled by485 words
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Article168 1958-09-19 16 I>Y next year China will outstrip Britain and be--13 come the world's third largest coal producing country, the New China news agency reported from Peking yesterday. The agency said China's coal output m 1958 was estimated to reach 210 million tons 80 million tons more than last year. It quotedReuter; U.P.I - 168 words
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Article29 1958-09-19 16 Britain'! Defence Minister Mr Duncan Sandys, file* With his military and ntiflc advisers to Wa ington this weekend f« series of confidential talk-i on Anglo-American atomic U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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