The Singapore Free Press, 20 September 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-09-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper y, i Sinj;apore, Saturday, September 20, 1958. Price 13 Its.18 words
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109 1958-09-20 1 gOIJVIAN Foreign Minister Victor Andrade uciustd the Soviet 1 nicm and Communist China yesterday of waging economic warfare on under-developed nations by dumping metals to weaken world commodity prices. He said in Washington that the communist powers were responsible for the priceU.P.I - 109 words
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Article343 1958-09-20 1 Dulles: Far East situation is 'extremely serious' AS the U.S. Secretary of State, A Mr. John Foster Dulles, said yesterday that the situation in the Far East was "extremely serious" and "fraught with very great danger," the Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, again warned PresidentReuter - 343 words
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Article56 1958-09-20 1 Forty aircraft flew over Government House at 9 o'clock tnis morning to commen :rate the Battle of Britain anniversary. Among them was an ancient Sunderland flying boat, which will soon go into retirement. The fly-past will be repeated at Seletar at 3.30 p.m. when the RAF will56 words
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245 1958-09-20 1 Hotels to warn council: Charges up if... HOTELS in Singapore have decided to protest against the City Council decision to cancel bulk supplies of electricity and charge them the maximum rate of 20 cents a unit. If the council refuses to heed the plea, the hotels may be forced to245 words
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Article97 1958-09-20 1 I\k\rtas Chlna- «l town was in tur- 4 moil yesterday follow- ing the Indonesian army "ban" on 52 or--4 /utiisations run by 1 hinesc sympathetic to Uc Chinese Nationalist I Ihe city military command said that We Matklisted schools. and professional 1 poupi and business ent^i'MisosU.P.I - 97 words
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Article15 1958-09-20 1 I guns fired 't the Quemoy •'day afternoon. I «ommunlque Ight. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article62 1958-09-20 1 r'O people were seriously injured last night in separate secret society attacks in Singapore. Quek Kim Seng, proprietor of a coffee shop in Potong Pasir, was slashed with a parang by two gangsters in his shop at 10 p.m. Wong Ee Chong was stabbed by gangsters in his62 words
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Article157 1958-09-20 1 MPs UPROAR OVER A WIFE'S TRIP CEYLON'S House of Representatives In Colombo broke up in demonium yesterday aftei an opposition memto i headed for the Government benches armed with a paperweight. The uproar broke over the Finance Mini trip to Montreal with In wife to attend the monwealth Finance Miniters'Reuter - 157 words
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Article167 1958-09-20 1 Frogmen bid to blow up warships NORTH African terrorist frogmen made unsuccessful attempts on Thurjday night to sabotage two French warships and a drydock at Toulon, Admiral Pierre Barjot, wartime Prefect of Toulon, announced last night. A sentry on board the es. cort vessel Bouvet threw an anti-frogman grenade andReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-09-20 2 The Chief Minister and inan> other prominent Singapore citizens *.\\d farewell to Dr. and Mrs. 11. V Granow at a party given by Dr. II Kohreke the German Consulgeneral, and his wife last night. From left above are Pr Granow, Mr. Llm Yew Hoek, Mrs.Free Press - 70 words
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266 1958-09-20 2 1 ,000 new scholarships for Com'wealth T*HE Commonwealth trade and economic conference in Montreal yesterday agreed in principle to launch an expanded Commonwealth education scheme, Including 1,000 scholarships. Britain and Canada proposed this project, which they said would initially be for a period of three to four years. Details ofReuter; U.P.I - 266 words
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Article170 1958-09-20 2 WARNING TO WEST INDIANS \|R. NORMAN MANLEY, iTI Jamaica's Chief Minister, warned would-be migrants yesterday that there was now a severe level of unemployment among West Indians in Britain with the certainty that it was soing- to "get a good deai worse before it gets any better Mr. Manley. oackReuter - 170 words
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146 1958-09-20 2 DUTCH HINT OF ACTION OVER SEIZURES BY R.I. I\ITCH relations with Indonesia have reached an all-time low and do not offer any prospects for improvement within the near future, Mr. Joseph Luns, the Dutch Foreign .Minister, said in The Hague yesterday. He told the Lower House that Indonesian confiscation ofReuter - 146 words
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119 1958-09-20 2 U.K. TO PLEAD WITH H.K. MILL OWNERS THRKE British delegate headed by Lord Rochd.ile. ic ;l vo London today lor Hong Korm to discuss with mill owners in that Colony the question of their cotton exports to Britain Witii Lord Rochdale, who ol the cotton Cuthberi ni "Tr. James theReuter - 119 words
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Article31 1958-09-20 2 hi bod killed when th< E\ir fi told ton In a Now* thej i information I 1 fit her men WhO vvm < rd Iho piano. U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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22 1958-09-20 2 The French men yesterday decided to recall Gendarme strengthen seen the flRht agaii terrorism in Pi ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement156 1958-09-20 2 i otldu printed d>< material Hrd-spn* h1» Turkish bath. ImwHn lahle cloths I'ii mi- Carpeh //If. Stoles Scarves You'll be surprised twio W*& k stylish yet inexpensive m S '^1 A lHliian huMllooms are jg T if |g 23, Roc* Courst Lane, jl Off S«rangoon Rood, Spore. Tel: ***** -rUx156 words
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236 1958-09-20 3 Imperial riches unearthed in new Ming tomb I !tS ?S#\SrtT f thC am US MinS t-'brex^ateTafterl The Kmperor died in 1620 His two wives lie buried with him= In Ihe huse marble tomb. the. best preserved Ming tomb Tver Lvated. the New China news agency reported yesterday Jh< holts ofReuter - 236 words
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282 1958-09-20 3 She killed lover 'playing games,' court is told OOSALIA GAROFALO, a 20-year-old Italian girl charged with murder, was stated in court at Buntmgiord, Southern England, yesterday to have said she tied her Italian lover up while "playing games" and then knifed him because she was pregnant and he would notReuter - 282 words
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Article55 1958-09-20 3 H 1 In Motor Comi announced yesterla,y new small family 4 ir for four which averted into an tation wagon. Ice in Britain is lading £226 purIhase tax). TJ)i boot lid is vertical and the boot can i from a separate J^i compartment into wReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-09-20 3 Miss Jeyalaxmi Kularajah, 14 year old daughter of the chairman of the Singapore Cooperative Union, Mr. N. A. Kularajah, who will give a recital of Indian classical dances to mark her graduation from the Bhaskar's Academy of Dance, at the Victoria Theatre tonight.43 words
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Article35 1958-09-20 3 A Skylark high altitude research rocket fired on the Australian testing range at Woomera yesterday reached a height of 95 miles, it was announced in London la t night ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article18 1958-09-20 3 Italian Premier Amlntoro Fanfani will visit Cairo for talks with President Nasser next month ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article41 1958-09-20 3 GRETA OARBO called oil a dil >™t( her 53rd birthday in Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were UM '\*Av Churchill had replied [W^lnt/h it they < not fteeei llr Winston was too tired to ftttei ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article140 1958-09-20 3 THE Singapore battalion of the Boys Brigade today started Its week-long celebration of its 75th anniversary. One of its past presidents, Mr. A. M. Cherian, opened an exhibition at the Youth .Council Hall at 9 a.m. At 2 p.m. the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock.140 words
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Advertisement13 1958-09-20 3 M. FUNTER S GRINBERG Diamonds Jewellery Stamford Rd., rt ßldg.,)S'pore6. "phone ***** [PIB13 words
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Advertisement243 1958-09-20 3 Why men prefer CHANRAI'S? Because w# regard the customer as the most im- fIP j^# portant person In our f«*^ organisation. Because we alway wm purchose the top qualit. m'. •■>* ■> materials, linings, in' M f linings available on I r|4 World markets. N 't^| Because we always tram243 words
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328 1958-09-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Singular omisson The Singapore Free Press Saturday, Sept. 20, 1958. IrruiE soDer lone 01 nine 1 rican State Secretary Dulles's address to the UN. General Assembly was In sharp contrast to the belligerent Russian speech that followed. Mr. Dulles said In a reasoned statement that328 words
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Article, Illustration769 1958-09-20 4 JOY MATTHEWS - Yes. indeed! that is a menace to a LOVE AFFAIR JOY MATTHEWS Says DA N DI) AMS, denying firmly In London that she and her husband Prince Vittorio Massimo are breaking up, announced thai sh« had no telephone in her home tn Italy "Because between us it is an instrument769 words
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346 1958-09-20 4 STEPHEN CONSTANT - BOOK MR. K. HAD TO BAN IS U.K. BEST-SELLER STEPHEN CONSTANT By fkNCE in a lifetime the world of publishing hits the world of politics with an atomic shock. It happened with "Uncle Tom's Cabin." It happened with Marx's "Das Kapital." Last week it happened with a book with no346 words
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Advertisement32 1958-09-20 4 NEW ARRIVAL"! Dacron Wool Suiting 60" $10.50 P.Yd Suit $85.00 Trousers $22.50 Visit Our Gents' Tailoring Dept. TOD A Y II \J \J TEXTILES LTD. 71. High Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** *****.32 words
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Advertisement99 1958-09-20 4 bLSL Mod«l 7EAI Sup.r-Stor 81l A Au 7.7 cu. ft. Rtfrlgtraror W 5-P*k« colourful |P Hotpoint dlthworo ttt Bf ■>- pr*t«r.t«d to «v«ry V V purchaser of a Hofpoinf P^ Model 7EAS Super.Stor Refrigorater. Mngaporo Deolen: ALLIANCI RADIO SERVICE, A*? R^J BROADWAY RADIO CO., Ch f sL«aooii Rood LIDO COMPANY.99 words
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325 1958-09-20 5 100 Japanese coming for new trade fair A BOUT 100 Japanese businessmen are expected to arrive in Singapore towards the middle or next month personally to supervise arrangements for the forthcoming Japanese and Industries Trade Fair to be held in the Happy World. Opening of the fair has been tentatively325 words
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208 1958-09-20 5 SUMATRA TRADE-4 NEW FIRMS APPROVED Hte Indonesian ConW' Liate-Oeneral in ■Singapore has apK rov (i only four out Kf 21! new applicafctions from local fciori'luints to do bar■er trade with SuKookt\Mr.;m for the ConKht- -General yesterday ■c the Free Press that |ht ther 18 applicants ■fere still under considerKtion. said208 words
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Article42 1958-09-20 5 She seeks TB nurse as 'pen pal' S nurse. Mrs. 'ley wants i with nurses in tuberwho is a land, has the Singapore A sooiaterest in olony. J I should like ahr Malaya for it" f tudy A cor, r< r! ■hOUld42 words
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189 1958-09-20 5 DAY OUT FOR 250 BOYS AT AT HOME' BY RAF npWO hundred and I 1 fifty boys from Singapore schools and 1 f youth clubs have been I invited by the Far I East Air Force to I jj visit its station in I 1 Seletar today when it I189 words
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Article36 1958-09-20 5 The Bedok police station will be open to the public today and tomorrow when it holds its "Little Police Week." Bedok is the eleventh police station to hold such a function.36 words
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Article29 1958-09-20 5 One hundred and flfty- six Singapore Muslims are i due to return to the Colony tomorrow by the Anking after their pilgrim I age to Mecca.29 words
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Article40 1958-09-20 5 The ashes of Dr. Rjilph Vaughan Williams, composer and grand old man of British music, were laid ]<> t with the famous In Westminster Abbey yesterday to the sound of some of his greatest mu ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-09-20 5 A CtalatM ni«i< hint uul hi- daofhtci < l«-ar IhC (h'hrls ifttl (luir bOßlt in CJurrnoy i i Hid r lerlontly damafed »>> Commanlil bombardment w h r n 57.000 shrll.s wrrc flr^d within a 5J hour period U.P.I pictureU.P.I - 42 words
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Advertisement163 1958-09-20 5 for comfort fL dnd W63r &£zr+j UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS. GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. Raffles Place S'pore Sole Agents for Singapore Malaya. LACHMMN Co., I 11 -K Asia Insurance Bid. Singapore. Ttl: *****. |IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC2IIIIIIIIUI^ For comfort, convenience economy Stay at Malayan Railway STATION HOTEL! KEPPEL ROAD SINGAPORE A Home163 words
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Advertisement59 1958-09-20 6 SMOKE OASIS WITH OOTHING MENTHOL MIST Menthol Mist makes the Big <>» rich tobacco taste W*f wl« \ou're smoking. \,,d the freshness stays with Y* long after smoking. UK>. I Big o! vsrrA U 9 qett Wj" r l,.hacco Co., U.S.A.. the mnktra JT^^s. CHESTERFIELD and f t* j Sole59 words
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Miscellaneous196 1958-09-20 6 I^l/ 1 \%%'|4|' b^ S> €liii k > vltirtlaii lAS JEFF ANO HIS MEN MAKE A ]f I CANT MAKE MfAD A\'O <PV r^ EXCUSE Ml SIS I DCSPERATE ATTEMPT 7O GET A MESSAGE \nOR TAIL OP THIS STATIC T LOOKS EARTH ¥VE VE LOST ALL CONTACT I TM9OUGH TO196 words
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Miscellaneous475 1958-09-20 6 1 BORN today, you are individualist. You do a D L* I about things and care very little wha I anyone says about it -or lor r' i matter, about you. I You are alert and ha\ slve point ot view. You ai t e i some and will take475 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section10 1958-09-20 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore Saturday, September 20, 1958.10 words
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TWO VIEWS OF THE AMERICAN SCENE
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Article, Illustration808 1958-09-20 1 George Whiting - Hollywood gets the big brush-up George Whiting By ii you tan imagine Rallies Place being sprinkled with Stardust you will have some idea of what is going on In Hollywood just now in a feverish attempt to make the place fit j >r suckers to gaze upon. it seems someone808 words
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Article602 1958-09-20 1 William Foster - William Foster By ti you would like, to have one of the toughest jobs in the world, I can tell you how to get it. < "inr to America and try to sell something to the Americans! Nil* is the conclusion 1 lu\r reached after602 words
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SATURDAY MAGAZINE interviews two celebrities of the screen
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Article, Illustration657 1958-09-20 2 Robert Robinson - Love and I— by Mr. Brazzi From 'BRITISH Kiils are like spring flowers tossed In basket it was earh morning the Shopping hour, when middleaged ladies appear in the streets with string bags and the observation fell from the lips of Mr. Rossano Brazzi. We sat in London's Hyde Park657 words
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Article, Illustration609 1958-09-20 2 Ingrid Etter - Love and us— by the Chaplins Ingrid Etter From ft 1 FOUND the Chaplin gang at Vevey, their lovely home in B Switzerland. It is a home whicn Is run for the children, from the swimming pool on the front lawn to the tricycles you trip over walking up the609 words
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Advertisement39 1958-09-20 1 i BEST BETS: FJt |L# 1 O :;pESTb€U:— Ble?«LOn < D Parole, Merry Llffht and Dividend. Best outsider!:— <> Waxer, Hit Parade, and Dlnktun. I i; THE GOING Despite heaty rain J early this morning, the g oin« will be rood.39 words
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Advertisement35 1958-09-20 1 UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. YOUR QUQU DEALER iKJfIiBIB^U consul CONSUL CONVERTIBLE A *K* ZEPHYR CONVERTIBLI /P UA T^S ZEPHYR W "BATTLE OF BRITAIN OPEN DAY AT SELETAA Today from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE35 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Title Section9 1958-09-20 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Saturday, September 20, 1958.9 words
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Article1226 1958-09-20 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Says J R A V E L L E IVS Cheque, who did a good trial for the Gold Vase this morning, and The Brave* One will not start ijn the main sprint this afternoon at Ipoh. This will make it easier for1,226 words
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Article1533 1958-09-20 2 OBABLE STARTERS AMD RIDERS RACE 1-2.00: CLASS 3, DIV. 3-6 PURS. 1 ***** BM'i BWBLL 4vr. brah (Metropole Stable) Sullivan 9.00 Let /oMUK ZORG 3yr. grirm (No Worry Stable) E. Breuk... 900 Barratt 1K1MI»\1) II 4yr. brirm (C.T. Aw) Sullivan 812 Jones 4* 000 NIGHT St NTH Y 4yr. chamg1,533 words
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1222 1958-09-20 2 Forms of all the horses running today RACE ONE BLIE SYYII I g Was not out t over 3F in 44 ZONDER ZORG —Impressed with xp 8 40 3/5 with Singura In TRINIDAD n Went over 3F in jo Magic King y NIGHT SEN lin cent track report e MAYBE:1,222 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1958-09-20 4 ■—^■^■^pBBM^pBi^p«BSMi ____B_M_^__, \fALAYAN SCHOLAR ai IS MY CHOICE FOR THE GOLD VASE TRIAL (RACE FIVE) TODAY. S'-xte bets In other races are On Parole (Race Nine), State Minstrel (Race Eight) and Steve (Race Six). RACE ONE BI IE SWELL scored two good wins in his1,380 words
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Article168 1958-09-20 5 WJL Johns Li ied my H !d daugh- n't I call K MoH 0 formal ay, ChrisMr, are the v "slant" k daughter, B only too s parents W\ ,m names B. much in I a that my Caroline's B| .nformality B°. this, I now168 words
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458 1958-09-20 5 ALLAN BESTIC - HE HASN'T SLEPT A WINK FOR 50 YEARS ALLAN BESTIC HE DOES NOT HOLD MUCH WITH PILLS By SCARCELY slept a wink last night, thinking 1 about Mr. Eustace Burnett and the afternoon I spent with him in the village of Hose, near Melton Mowbray, England. But I am happy458 words
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Article, Illustration856 1958-09-20 5 Moon Festival is so very feminine ngkhkgm,,hm,fhkmhk rrHE month of the 1 Eighth Moon has just begun. This is an important month the world over as it is the time of the Harvest Festival. This is the oldest festival of all for, according to the Christian Bible, it took place856 words
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Article101 1958-09-20 5 SPITFIRES have become so scarce that the centre piece Of Thorney Island R.A.F. Station's Battle of Britain celebrations dlsplaj todav will be a Spitfire aircraft borrowed from local earajrc proprietor, Mr. Frederick Wllcock. In the past Mr. Wilcoek has had his own Battle of Britain101 words
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PELHAM GROOM at the Cinema
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Article, Illustration500 1958-09-20 6 OUTWARD BOUND WITH ROCK AT THE HELM The cannibal HOW MUCH you will like it'Ulght for The (jods 1 will really depend upon how much you lik< Rock Hudson and Chi 1 vent urr to suggest that even if you only like one of them you will enjoy this latest500 words
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Article, Illustration231 1958-09-20 6 ANGELS OF DARKNESS" directed by Guiseppo Amato J\ is one of those films which both France and Italy make so well. Both countries scorn the saccharine treatment, they take the film in black and white and their one aim is to231 words
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Article, Illustration279 1958-09-20 6 THE CHARM OF THAT NOT SO CERTAIN SMILE A CERTAIN SMILE" produced by Twentieth Century-Fox should be good because it is an adaptation of Francoise Sagan's novel and. whether or not, one likes the themes she chooses there is no doubt whatever that her characterisation is excellent. This characterisation is279 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-09-20 6 IKNEW David MacDonald for a number of year.^ and when I saw that he had directed "The Moonraker" I knew that the film would have action, for action, is Dave's speciality; you may remember that he directed the fisht scenes In Ivanhoe. Sure enough145 words
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Advertisement80 1958-09-20 12 I INSIDE! jYour guide I to winning I bets at Ipoh races iiiii aaa > Our newest creations of Engagement Rings set with Flawless Diamonds on Platinum and Gold are Marvels of Technique and are well worth your inspection. You are under no obligation to buy, on the contrary it80 words
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Advertisement239 1958-09-20 2 Three luxurious Wolseleis FOR EVERY PARTICULAR NEED WOLSELEY FIFTEEN HUNDRED It litre 4 i W/^^ TpOy vMth ample 1., li-lur< 4c>lindcr Heater and Km* —^^H wwher Large, adaptable liiOM* er Safety glass all round. Light. ea>> jk£S Wtd^Mpß^'s 1 WOLSELEY SIX-NINETY g-, fwtoM nF^^^Br'MJKiF 2f> litre. 6-cylindei Scan f> In239 words
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Advertisement65 1958-09-20 3 V^tK ■THE CHOICE OF THE I CONNOISSEUR I PEUGEOT 403" ■ith built-in overdrive Ia l/i( y t>svsJ 35 M P G. tj^L^ I Hirc P" r c hosc Terms Avoiloble. Showroom Opened P^.^^i^ B^n Nightly Till 10 p.m. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD. ORCHARD ROAD, SiNf.AP Kl tutors ASIA MOTOR COMPANY65 words
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Advertisement66 1958-09-20 3 The Ope) Kopitan is a certain Winner in its Class: No. of cylinders 6 H.P. 23.8 (2,483 c.c.) Compression ratio 1:7.1 Maximum speed approximately 86 M.P H Turning circle 35.1 ft. Output 81 H.P. at 4,000 R.P.M. SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 315-319, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/***** REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT MALAYA Smorgasbord66 words
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Advertisement301 1958-09-20 4 No i AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEM: \V The only machine which makes the troublesotni ryJ^v s^nTrt\ V clutch and speed change gear unnecessary, ra <^ k '2S^/^ J*~ r /^r?V?L/ A torque ratio automatically changes from 1:1 -W^i-^^ SCJ*=^ 1:4 according to the road condition, so the yeM«. V^J^ X «'»th301 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article166 1958-09-20 7 I LONDON, Sept. 19. l'revlou> Todat So. I RSS oJ.f. ports Sept 144 buyers 24 buyers 24 sellers 24 sellers Oct 34 >.; buyers 24 H buyers 24-^8 sellers 24' sellers :l K No. 1 HSS Spot 24'h buyers 24 buyers 24ft sellers 24 1 sellers so166 words
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Article96 1958-09-20 7 B. ti Previoua Todaj P* Btrelti spot 86.50 sellers 90.50 paid ■N futures m A Contract Sept 86.00 sellers 89.00 buyers 92.50 sellers 0c 85.75 sellers 87.50 buyers Hkv. ,t ji 91 -50 sellers |M >teadler. SALES: Nil ■,'BKIIt: 1 uturos Sept. 29.60 buyers 30.00 buyers 30.2096 words
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Article27 1958-09-20 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 10 Previous Today Industrials 522.34 526.48 Railroads 136.58 140.39 Domestic Bonds 86.69 86.70 rjtIUUcfl 80.65 80.96 Stocks Composite Averages 179.61 181.6427 words
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Article62 1958-09-20 7 M;. hi bar spot and awaiting re- 26 'i, afloats 26 Vi to 26, ■rp'ember shipment 25%, 25*4. I and l Lampong spot and fcltlns release 26^ afloats Wf to 26, September shipment 25 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white' spot and awaiting release 38^, a floats 384. and September62 words
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Article96 1958-09-20 7 lOPKA Philippines cl.f.' ILK. North European ports dellTorod wdfht per lone ton Sept./Oct. (OPRA. Strait. e Xf. CJL/N»rtb Earopein port* detlvored "ttcht per long ion Sest/Oet OCONUT on era* Mnlte tXt. European porto In talk per lonf ton Stpt./Oct. OtONUT oa end* Ocyton elf. European ports96 words
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Article169 1958-09-20 7 I London stock markets ended a buoyant ye' t K on a highly satlsiacorv note yesterday al-week-end proMxaKinff and the modest 'Rht reaction on Wall et was responsible for tain amount of irre:ity in prices. 'hele&s gains pre- f rd on the day fol--8 fresh169 words
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178 1958-09-20 7 More seeking advice on baby adoption AN increasing number of people in Singapore are asking the Social Welfare Department to settle family disputes and for advice on the adoption of babies. There were 359 new cases during April, May and June this year, compared with 217 in the corresponding period178 words
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110 1958-09-20 7 A BIG joint Police-Army "internal security" exercise will be held in Singapore on Monday from 7.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Half the island will be "guarded" and road blocks will be set up on Important highways and bridges. Using the Central Police Station as110 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-09-20 7 Russian-born film star Yul Brynner is seen here with the Austrian starlet, Francis Martin in Vienna, Austria. An Austrian report said Brynner was divorcing his wife Virginia Gilmore to marry the 19-year-old actress whom he met while filming "The Journey'* in Vienna Yul Brynner, now back in Hollywood, and quietlyU.P.I - 71 words
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77 1958-09-20 7 Paid leprosy leave after year's service T ABOURERS of the SingaLd pore City Council will now be eligible for tuberculosis and leprosy leave after a qualifying period of one year's service instead of ten year's as hitherto. This decision was taken by councillors at their monthly meeting on Wed nesday77 words
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Advertisement193 1958-09-20 7 $Afj ADELPHI 1 CENTRALLY SITUATED All rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays 0 ADELPHI GRILL The ploce tor that special lunch ond the 1 city's favourite rendezvous SZE CHUAN ROOM Dine or hold your party t\9re ond thrill t to the delights of delicious Chinese foods. J| ADELPHI PASTRY SHOP193 words
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Miscellaneous46 1958-09-20 7 1 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3.07 p.m. I TOMORROW: 5.11 a.m. and 4.07 p.m. I MONDAY: 7.20 a.m. and 5.34 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.39 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 9.22 a.m. iand 8.43 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.56 a.m. and 9.32 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.20 a.m. and 10.10 p.m.46 words
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Miscellaneous108 1958-09-20 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Programme Summary and Tunes with your Tiffin; 1.30 Time Signal, News and Singapore Share Market Report; 1.45 Community Development Seminar; 2.00 Saturday Date; 2.45 Australian Magazine; 3.00 Saturday Prom; 3.30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon 430 Tea Dance Ballroom; 500 Saturday Medley; 5.30 Bandstand;108 words
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Article1261 1958-09-20 8 DIANA ROSS - GRAIN SEARCH ENDS; MARTIN WEDS DIANA ROSS 77iere is nothing that love cannot do tuhjjk THE BTOBV SO WAM '< >l SANNA, the village cobbler'* daughter. Annoyed by the I attention paid her by Martin, a jmtm shepherd, sets him a I tjNk to win her hand. The task is1,261 words
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Article66 1958-09-20 8 rIE winners of last week's colour- in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Chia Tai Long (13). Primary VI-C, St. Joseph's Convent, Hillside Drive, Singapore 19. Miss Jenny Tan (12), 1-A Jalan Ismail, Singapore 14. Master Joseph66 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-09-20 8 owly r-r. and it in back %hnr dittpocari n't you >«c whit his gaipjßupcri. n exploring tlr >mc up and t under watrr is awful. Huity. We've b«en trappr We just on't w.ut until low Rupert breathes. "Your Grandpa's expecting vt to break' 1112 words
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Miscellaneous319 1958-09-20 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prixes Name (Master Miss).., are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten319 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1958-09-20 9 jj (or tomorrow In ki ii «>i noi urn munion; 800 a.m. > .ion; 9.30 a.m 10.30 a.m. Morn- 1 1 00 a.m. Mandarin Hall); U.45 Ion; 6.00 p.m t Church, Katong: 7 munion. 8 a.m. I t 930 am jr j LDdajf School. 6 of the Asce^on,Central Press - 1,254 words
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Advertisement146 1958-09-20 9 A Short but Illuminating Case History. The Shabdin triplets were born in the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 28th September 1957. Their birth weights were: Norma 3-lbs, Nornein 3-lbs, Norjan 2-lbs. 12J-oz. A tnree bab cs wcre etl on Lactogen from birth.- At the age. .^^^^^lp^i of 5 months, NLiSTUM Pre-cooked146 words
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Miscellaneous203 1958-09-20 10 t <0& fofrM <£& (WW A /fa fm A FLOOD OF CORRECT ENTRIES :&»S^^H^I 1 Mr ji > H < ShHmmmmmP^7 jpj si? .^^^^^m hgj Special quiz CAN YOU NAME THESE FILMS? DELECTED winner was Mr. Harold j E. A. Mathieu of 11 A Swanafce i Road. Singapore. The photograph203 words
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Miscellaneous254 1958-09-20 10 VVELL, it's happen ed again! I make things just a little easier, and I am flooded with correct entries. The Film Quiz last week was an excellent example of this. A host of entrants gave me the names of the 19 films and knew that they all featured Dirk Bogarde254 words
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Miscellaneous116 1958-09-20 10 by J.A.R.O. The General Knowledge was a closer fight but the winner had to be selected, and this also occurred in the other two quizzes, although far less people knew what our cameraman had J h consohtin prize goes to Mrg Teresa Chng of 685 Holy Innocents Lane Singapore 19.116 words
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Article137 1958-09-20 11 AUSSIE CRICKET TESTS ON TV kl w ian telei stations will •1 of l'l(3,4OO right to tele•clasa cricket .n Sydney and mrne next seaon. The three Victorian stat--15 will pay £9.200 to the in Cricket Assocla.d the three New uth Wales stations £7.200 New South Wales at ion. stations are137 words
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Article95 1958-09-20 11 WELL SAVED 5 2 GOALIE! The ball 1 sis tipped away by I West Ham United g goalkeeper Gregory E jg as it flashes across the goalmouth from 1 a shot by Smith, 5 C the Aston Villa outside right during their English first E division match at95 words
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264 1958-09-20 11 Touch kickers tire all wrong -SAYS GREAT WELSH HALF |NE ol txie mysteries of Welsh rugby football is why William Thomas Harcourt Da vies was only i vex awarded six International "caps." Tn surface answer ia was contemporary at Cliff Jones. y halves, but t partner with i Tanner, in264 words
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Article, Illustration470 1958-09-20 11 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By gUCCESS in Soccer, Ihey say, cannot be bought, bul Manager BiHv Walker, of Nottingham Forest, has come o.s near to it as makes no difference. This former great England inside forward is the longest-serving manager with any League club, and he470 words
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92 1958-09-20 11 Harry Weeiman takes the lead in pro. golf HMM\ Wh: winner of Ui M itchplay golf title, com- d in spite of bark ti and took the lead with In the first round of Dunlop Masters Proi. 72-hoiea .troko play meat at Little Aston B mlngtuun Two previous win theReuter - 92 words
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Article34 1958-09-20 11 The Singapore Cri< ket Club rugby team to meet Naval liii.e today will be: Parker; French. Anderson, Forbes, Willing*; Bland, I Grimberg, Kennedy. Phil pot, Malvisl. Hartnell; Jenkins Fisher. Smith.34 words
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Miscellaneous160 1958-09-20 11 HO I l|3 CLUEB ACROSS 7 Dens disturbed (4) 1 Shuts the Cathedral pre- 10 Cream tlns for unscrupu(incts (6k lous villain (9). 8 Softly ride (5). 12 Undermines thf ntudioiu 9 A general truth In very high workers (4). places (7). 13 There's a lot In thll fta 11160 words
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429 1958-09-20 12 ALLAN LEWIS - TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE IN SOUND VASE TRIAL ALLAN LEWIS B> J R A V E L L E ITS Cheque did the best (iold Vase trial seen to date on the track at Ipoh this morning. Ridden by Ken Barratt who will probably pilot him in next week's big race, he429 words
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422 1958-09-20 12 WILLIAM NEWMAN - WILLIAM NEWMAN By BRITAIN'S graceful all-white Sceptre slipped into the choppy waters 3 of Newport harbour yesterday to challenge the United States' Columbia for the prized America's Cup. Sceptre's young and agile crew, in R.A.F. blue, spent the morning rubbing down the sleek, unmarkedReuter - 422 words
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67 1958-09-20 12 Three Aussies in pro. tennis semi-finals AUSTRALIAN Ken «osewall, twice runner-up at Wimbledon, beat Jack Kramer (l T.S.), the 1947 amateur champion, 6-3. 6-4, 6-4 in the quarter-finals of the World Professional Hard Courts Championships yesterday in Paris. Lew Hoad (Australia) also entered the semi-finals by beating Tony Trabert (U.S.)Reuter - 67 words
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Article62 1958-09-20 12 Cowes, one of Britain's biggest yachting centres, off the South English coast, yesterday sent a good luck telegram to the British yacht, Sceptre, for her forthcoming America's Cup duel with the American yacht Columbia. The first race of the series at Newport. Rhode Island, will take placeReuter - 62 words
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Article35 1958-09-20 12 Major A. c. Straikcr's three year old Rhythmic won the Ayr Gold Cup (handicap), run over .six furlongs yesterday. Mr. M. Kingsley's Golden Clltt(<l] :ond «>nd Lord ry'a Earl Marshal third ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article53 1958-09-20 12 J^ South African amateur soccer team opened their tour of Britain by drawing 2-2 In a floodlight match against Headington Town, a Southern League club. The South Africans took a little time to settle down on the damp turf but played fast open football throughout the game.53 words
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Article32 1958-09-20 12 All school children E will be admitted free t« the finals of the Singa- j porr schools badminton rhampionships at the Badminton Hall at 8 p.m. tonight.32 words
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Article109 1958-09-20 12 I\\N Watrn Of Sweden clipped nine tenths of a second 17 IT th« world 1.000 m< 093.6 yard terday by running thr distance in 2 min 18 l sec at Turku. Finland. Tho mark bettered the old record of 2 min 19 sec. lointiy held by AudunU.P.I - 109 words
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Article30 1958-09-20 12 In an uninterrupted hour of tag-team wrestling tonight at the Happy World Stadium. Kins Kon« and Sheik Ali will meet Aslam and Akram, the fightlnr brother* horn Pakistan.30 words
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Article147 1958-09-20 12 ANOTHER WEIGHT RECORD TOMMY K eUni record for the snatch! g e t middleweight dSj ing Championships b Stockhol::; ty After his championship M formanceof 286^ibKon< was permiti-d an extn lift, in which he set ft world snatch record o 294\ lb. The pvevioj record was 293 lb set frReuter - 147 words