The Singapore Free Press, 23 September 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-09-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper s I Singapore, Tuesday. September 23, 1958. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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126 1958-09-23 1 Rebel orgy of killing -mass graves found rebels Have killed ut least 400 of their fellow-coun-trymen and buried them m mass graves m an orgy of killing following Gen. Charles de Gaulle's return to power, the French Army announced m Algiers yesterday i- P e n slte of the massU.P.I - 126 words
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296 1958-09-23 1 nRITAIN is regarded by dip- lomatic observers m London as playing an active role m consultations behind the scents timed at relaxing internation.tl tension over the Far East crisis. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, who is m the 1 nited States forReuter; U.P.I - 296 words
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Article27 1958-09-23 1 Repoj-t. s were circulating m usually well-informed quarters m London that the International Tin Council would convene a special meeting this week- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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82 1958-09-23 1 Chas demanded Nationalist nment of the offlands as its price i to a tern-no-war pledge m Formosa area, -ource said ton yesterday. < U.S. rejected sal, which was I week's Warbetween the Chinese ambasI did not know her proposals le at yesterday's meeting. mistsU.P.I - 82 words
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Article109 1958-09-23 1 CPECIAL security pre- caution.^ taken at Changi Jail m the last few days following rival gang fights between prisoners who were secret society members have brought the situation well under control. The Commissioner of Prisons. Major P. L James, said: "We have got the109 words
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Article32 1958-09-23 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened ln Singapore this morning at 84J cents per lb., down a quarter of a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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24 1958-09-23 1 »N two 1 5 a %Ct n $i Drive. 8< h 1( In t 1 of a hou24 words
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107 1958-09-23 1 BAKKKJADES went up m Beirut yesterday as the pro-Western Cabinet resigned to make way for a new government headed by General Fuad Chehab, who becomes President today. The Lebanon is under curfew and strict security precautions are In force. Tension has risenReuter; U.P.I - 107 words
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Article38 1958-09-23 1 A seven-man delegation uf the West German I Union Federation, head' deputy chairman Bernhard Tacke. left Bonn today by air for a six 'crn tour. The delegatio I Burma. Malaya and mi.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article160 1958-09-23 1 Bank idea saved Henry MALAYA'S Finance Minister, Sir Henry Lee, is credited m Montreal conference circles with having given a fresh lease of life to the Commonwealth bank proposal after the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Derek Heathcoat Amory, had virtually shelved it yesterday. Sir Henry, following Mr. Amory,U.P.I; Reuter - 160 words
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Advertisement30 1958-09-23 1 WT -**flf jßmmmW -jg _4k "^^^^^^^^r^^ i X \2jmJm. insist on f BURNBTrtI rr/Ule J////// J mn /^TmTTV HAVI IT AT HOMf. TOOI I I Pul Bun i t/nrnyi v30 words
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Shooting themselves out of chance of settling China quests
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Article452 1958-09-23 2 'Gromyko must get P^_____k Peking to cease violent activities' f riiK U.S. permanent representative, Mr. Henrj Cabot Lodge and the Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, clashed head-on yesterday m a Soviet -American argument on China that wa.s the sharpest exchange Of the current452 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-09-23 2 satisfy their appetites." Mr. Lodge said, -does no credit to the Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union." Mr. Gromyko said Extremely unsightly are today the efforts of a group of U.S. politicians to close the eyes of the whole world to the existence oiU.P.I - 393 words
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153 1958-09-23 2 A PROSECUTION wit: told a military court m Bagdad last /light that Fad hi] Jamali, former Iraqi Prime Minister, was responsible for iel military pact" with the United States thai wa Xi Iraqi In the forefront of the com war s1 the153 words
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Article124 1958-09-23 2 U.S. JETS STRAFED WRONG ISLAND THE U.S. Sixth Fleet formally apologised at Valletta yesterday :or an attack made on a fishtaj village ln the north of Malta by planes t rom the giant carrier ForrestaL Fishermen lay terrorised or the ground lor I hour as the carrier sprayed the area124 words
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Advertisement8 1958-09-23 2 Z I SOtE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN fM) UD.8 words
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265 1958-09-23 3 LABOUR ROW OVER WOMAN'S' REMARK A i mora party X n.u flared up m tundoi >*Merday over nts by Mrs. Barbu istle. due next ta be voted chairman ol the party, sting that British troop >o Cyprus were being permitted to be u ,v tough" m their sear i hesReuter - 265 words
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Article13 1958-09-23 3 md Mrs. Etsenend their lateatlon at Newl>land. today Washington.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 13 words
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223 1958-09-23 3 THEY WILL BE BORN TO A Lire OF MISERY AN American scientist and Nobel Prize-winner. Dr. Linus Pauling, said m London last night that H-bomb tests so far would eventually result m the birth of 150.000 seriously defective children. These children, he told aReuter - 223 words
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77 1958-09-23 3 State honours for the Duke in Delhi THE DUKE of Edinburgh will be received with state honours when he arrives m New Delhi next January to attend the Indian science congress. Mr. Sadath All Khan. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, told the House of the People that tne DukeReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration266 1958-09-23 3 V| R. Sherman Adams announced m Washington last night that he had resigned as assistant to President Eisenhower. Mr. Adams declared m a nationwide radio and television speech that he had been subjected to "a campaign of vilification" based on charges266 words
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119 1958-09-23 3 ROBESON: MY PEOPLE DARE NOT SPEAK Negro I nd m Lonit he would platforms Britain to heir for the deten B iti Vfrlcan Appearances ll I to make he told con.ncing first recital Blnce 1 in- tended tn make London tne centi the next few yeai would not nive upReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement136 1958-09-23 3 HA YE YOU EVER j£t (ff| Oh yes! You can KAI MILO as well as drink it, you know, lusl tr\ sprinkling MILO, m its dry form, over bread and butter \sith a little sugar too, it you like it sweeter. You will be delighted with the delicious flat is136 words
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The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, Sept. 23. 1958. Opinion
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Article199 1958-09-23 4 T IMELIGHT LOV- ING Khrushchev will have to think up! a new act soon if he is I to continue playing the stellar role on the world stage. Since the unlamented death of Stalin, successor Khrushchev has done much to build up his own brand of199 words
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Article, Illustration238 1958-09-23 4 Britain 's colour ed Citizens WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? THE disturbances ir Notting Hill (Lon don) ond Nottingham have focused attention on thc coloured people ol Britain. Haw many of them ore there? How mony more are coming m each week? No -one knows exactly. A Jamaican, tor example,238 words
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Article82 1958-09-23 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber >>ft The audience icould have liked a speech from her after the final curtain, but she ivas evidently i come. pOSSIBLY her mouth was too full for words. A dresser, standing tn the wings with a great hunk of bread and cheese. Is Irresistible niter a82 words
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Article486 1958-09-23 4 SEFTON DELMER - SEFTON DELMER by Ahead of the news column rpHERE WILL be no 1 Chinese attempt to take Quemoy by outright assault. If Quemoy is captured, it will be captured by an anti Chiang coup from within. ft MAO'S proclamation ITI extending Chinese territorial waters to 12 miles is486 words
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Advertisement8 1958-09-23 4 Drink PA real j fruit Juice ORANGEADE MllllimillllllHUUl.U..8 words
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Advertisement88 1958-09-23 4 FLY YOUR CARGO BY BOM For particulars consult your Cargo Agent or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (GENERAL sales agents) BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPO^I' NOTICE While every endeavour is made m mmmmmmmmmmmmm %^tssi l<» publish HasAifled adtrrtlse- B^S^^^ fl ments on the dates requested it I^*^^ Is not always pouible to adhere tC^jfy^^m.88 words
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Article, Illustration213 1958-09-23 5 THIS MOVEMENT AIMS TO KEEP TOUGHS OFF STREETS Ihaplain of the International Young Workers, Msgr. Joseph Cardijn, recommended his movement as an juvenile delinquency, m Singapore: "The movement is the top the young from being misled." He was concerned by thy increase of "undesirable elements" m the world generally. He213 words
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61 1958-09-23 5 Moueste in U,K. again ter 6 years HMS MO- tied to Portsaftei iad. Her v. re flown ipore 18 i ed 50.00 C ar and Midthe last 18 is low payrve. Mr. Leonard who had i Aquaba, I lost all 18 when seized my compensaBritish Go- asked me tine toReuter - 61 words
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Article72 1958-09-23 5 Harbour TV system ready soon THE installation of a closed circuit television system m the Singapore Harbour Board Is expected to be completed m about a fortnight. A spokesman of the Board said the system would help the traffic superintendent regulate traffic ln the Empire Dock channel. There had never72 words
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138 1958-09-23 5 THE "little police weeks" now being held In Singapore are becoming very popular according to a police spokesman. Last weekend, he said, a I of 20.785 people visited Bedok P< Station when the "little k" was held there. When the "little w< were fir ted138 words
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316 1958-09-23 5 Tenants who told rent truth now get notice to quit JgOME landlords m Singapore th.J' an a s are Penalising theii tenants for telling the truth about the actual rent tney pay. Some tenants who told the unthry -J? i he assessment authorities of tne Rural Board are being asked316 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-09-23 5 THE Rev. James Leung Ching Wah who was inducted by the Bishop of Singapore's Commissary. Archdeacon I). I) Chelliah, as Vicar of st Matthew's Church m Neil Road. Hv was formerly priest-in-charge of the church Free Press picture.Free Press - 41 words
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244 1958-09-23 5 laws arc being drawn up to regulate the xl printing and posting oi greeting cards m Malaya. Undei the new laws, which will come into force on April 1 next year, the minimum size of greeting cards must be not less244 words
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Article60 1958-09-23 5 ROBERT OROSSENHMIG 92 -year -old former partner ol the original Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley, arrived m Gia. terday aboard the liner Empress of Britain on his way to visit his brother whom he last saw 50 years ago. The family reunion will take placeReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement12 1958-09-23 5 oing on leave Jjßßr I'M ">. mmm. »«M fo «IL Sm,H A( t^E-ADS"12 words
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Advertisement23 1958-09-23 6 Firm and pleasing to the ips mild yet deeply sat.sfy.ng to UK -Chesterfield alone i* picas* packed by Accu-Ray. CHESTERFIELD JjL'M. SATISFIES Er23 words
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Miscellaneous284 1958-09-23 6 m M \\i.iti\jmml __UL U li_^^^i., "fVrr "l"l Vh iii" fey Syd«ey loi dan WARM ALL CAfitvS T" SiC- fJEMv SMIPS J >^^ JETt'S COEY*VS PBhPABE TO MAH C fOaACTON-AT f MAKMo PI AM A LAST STANO. THE GELENr.ESS L*AST«VFCLGO L APPPOAt'M' m^Li^ MAO HANS SIV/AAS /A/ K\T^_|||__^^n/ tXWWz down284 words
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Miscellaneous300 1958-09-23 6 i> i matlon and lc I to othi rs whi I Although ■t by virtu.' i background, l irt. I Y. v hay. a rt that attracl I orbit. Yet there distinctly want t ur thoughts. 1 You men have a kraek I ness and probably will 2 J cessful300 words
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Article291 1958-09-23 7 LONDON, >«i>i Previous lodav \o l K>s c.i.f. ,">' tl >ept 24 buy* 24 Mllera no sell Oel. 24 s buyers 24 sellers 24 U sellers I KSS 24 bir 24 >» bi. Hers 24'_- M] ',|,l II <• 1 15 >s >« uUinent I291 words
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Article, Illustration362 1958-09-23 7 Call for more youth club and centres Admiral and Mrs. Harry D. Felt pose with two small Korean girls who greeted them on their arrival at Kimpo Airport, Seoul, recently. Admiral Felt, who is the new U.S. Com-mander-in-Chief, Pacific, visited the Republic of Korea for the first time to visit362 words
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Article86 1958-09-23 7 SINGAPORE'S two mobile post offices which visit the rural areas regularly are proving to be very popular. A spokesman of the Singapore Postal Department said that an average of $100 worth of stamps and other stationery were sold a day m each vehicle. "The vans86 words
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Article51 1958-09-23 7 I pot and awaiting re--1 afloats 26 V* to 26, f shipment 26, 25 Lampong spot and release 26' 2 afloats September shipment Above prices quoted 26. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 38-. afloats 38*4, and September shipment 37}; sellers, exdock. In U.S. cents per51 words
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Article22 1958-09-23 7 Experiments ln laying a power cable to link the British and French electricity systems began yesterday m the English Channel22 words
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Article97 1958-09-23 7 >''K\ j lulippines e.i.f. U.K./ Sorth uropean ports deUvered Xif hl r lon ton Sept/ Oct. J»A, Mraits c.Lf. U.K /North J"f°P*»n ports deUvered J»Uht per lent ton Sept/ Oct. *ONLT OIL crude Straits t*i Vuropean ports m bulk T n l Sept./Oet. K-Omt OIL crude97 words
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Article27 1958-09-23 7 French Government circles yesterday refused to confirm or deny a press ment that thc first French atom bomb would be exploded soon. U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article113 1958-09-23 7 tm stock marad a generally day and prices I well to renewed nd speculative tl, at times, market short of < was stimulated >< optimism and «re looking 'Ins week I situation Influent securitlei on- mand. bonds PeruI thi mixed. Industrial equities were a goodReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement31 1958-09-23 7 RM^' magnetic" recording tape Am WWr V"' h mlrro:. unlim »<J %r s »n» n^_ without dt'ciorjfion m fuilify. m^ IPRr^v r^i r* i _k_ ji a f^i *&m iri i*j31 words
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Miscellaneous47 1958-09-23 7 SINGAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 7 50 p.m TOMORROW: 9.22 am. and 8.43 p.m. Till RSDAY: 9.54 a.m. and 9.32 p.m. IKIDAY: 10.20 a.m. and 10.10 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.42 a.m. and 10.45 p.m SDAY: 11.03 air and 11 18 p ni MONDAI 11.20 i.W tnd 11 V? p.m.47 words
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Miscellaneous88 1958-09-23 7 Todays radio programme 1.15 p.m. Radio Music Hall; Signal and News; 7.1.) Al 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Bchweitzer; 7.30 Twent Radio Music Hall again; 2.00 tions; 800 The Mala Clot* Down; 5.00 The Rocket 830 At the Opera; 9on The Club; 5.30 Fiesta; 6.00 Happy Ooon Show; 93088 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-09-23 8 BEWARE OF THE DOC Just lay a finger on this front gate and see what happens Go on I dare you. Frightened to, eh? Vvel l. I don't blame you. After all I haven sharp teeth for nothing, and many j an un.nv.ted guest has beenPopper - 115 words
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144 1958-09-23 8 Cattle rustler escapes with £5.000 cash A TWENTIETH-CENTURY cattle rustler who uses a suave tonmie instead of the old-time team oi gunmen is at large with £5,000 m cash m his pockets. A "wanted" notice has been Sent to every police Station m Rritnin Thr "rilftll I tall jarkiy handsome144 words
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Article121 1958-09-23 8 De Gaulle ma 'yes WITH only four days ff of campaigning left before Metropolitan France, Algeria and the French overseas territories vote "Yes" or "No" to the new constitution proposed by General de Gaulle, forecasts m Paris for the result are steadily favouring acceptance. In France itself, public opinion tests121 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-09-23 8 Cool miner John Thomas Opcnshow of Winning, County Durham, has built his i swimming pool among the dirt and grime of Durham coalfields. He has converted a large greenhouse m back garden to house the swimming pool *h has become a hot favourite with thePopper - 85 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Title Section10 1958-09-23 9 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday. September 23. 1958.10 words
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Article, Illustration804 1958-09-23 9 These are mens pet dislikes... home and be met by a scene of this sort... wife m old housecoat, hair still m curlers... CANT TAKE IT (MKLS! Take a deep breath, put on your most charming smile and hide that rolling pin. For it seems that men. m taking you804 words
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Advertisement59 1958-09-23 9 IVORY GOODS Ivory animals figures Bracelets Lamps Paper cutters Barrings Etc. k£&r W Used as ornamental $£&^'&i pieces for drawing J^r^v^ife room or as dignified gifts todistinguished Those object 'de art are articles of everlasting interest. Emporium (or Moloyan S> Indian Craftt 108. ORCHARD ROAD TEL: *****. (Open Irom Monday59 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-09-23 10 LJERE at last is a refrigerator that will fit into the minimum amount of space and yet has .1 m This tiny unit is no larger than two cubic feet, and will fit under a kitchen counter, on a worlThe one and157 words
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Article, Illustration272 1958-09-23 10 'THERE is only one way to make perfect tea: the right amount of boiling water straight on to the tea m a wanned ceramic teapot. The automatic electric tea maker does just that. Of charcoal gray ceramic lined m white, tht pot has a metal lid272 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-09-23 10 Free Press picture shows a mocca cream puff-pie topped with whipped cream and miniature puff-shell with mocc sugar icing. 11 th< lon coming up m your family, a good way to celebrate Is v ith .1 cake. Th bakery m 'nan Stre which 'discs m fancy99 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-09-23 10 SOME BRIGHT BY JAPANESE CRAFTSMEN JAPANESE products now make up a ian**. »ot the goods sold on the Singapore ni* Unlike before the war, their mamif 3 goods are now not only attractive m decorative, but also durable ar.d reliable Besides making excellent electric home anc office appliances, clothing toys,242 words
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Article72 1958-09-23 10 IJERE ai handbook. They of fl to pique tht Till. MIN l» D GRAPE SI Ing om juice, tw< cupa two lemi Cool an To mah ROSEMAI colour! marv 1< stra; aprii cup li: and Children the h HERBED TO>IATO(J ed wit) hall ci ba.sil l< the str ed72 words
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Article76 1958-09-23 10 Novel handbags and purses, incense holder, Ding How Store, 33, North Bridge Road; tea cakes, fresh erram cakes, meringue tortcs, puff, pies, Adelphi Cake Shop. Coleman Street; baby refrigerator, (ea maker, warming (ray, Sandilands Butt and CO. Ltd., Chartered Hank Chambers, Bad Road F roods fro/en mousse76 words
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Advertisement136 1958-09-23 10 Ption M "^^■MH^^ ALUMINUM OUTDOOR CHAISE Model 207 (m 5 colours) A striking, royol rose pattern m bright, new #t colours. The mattress has full innerspring units m scat and back. This luxurious chair is upholstered m easy to clean and lasting vinyl plastic cover. Adjusts to five positions from136 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-09-23 11 Ie bears the I a windmill. i body Is zipI money while I tie windmill around. L two purser f ather, m difZ[ with plastic I ale are a wide ntional coin snap-open p are nc f three inches open to show twe I one for k c for63 words
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Article85 1958-09-23 11 ur thirst-aid W ith a bit fll- t enough V cooler, perV oly by mixW 1 »ons lemon I 1 one half I igar and Pour inlonful of mourful cool and H' i. I of Cool and F* ounce can mS. i "o, halt li i gli M*'85 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-09-23 11 N these days of machinery and electricity, it is nice to remember that once people made things to which I ive all their loving care ond personal attenti Here is a fan that is a reminder of th da\ Looking os if it had221 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-09-23 11 A LITTLE EARTHENWEAR pig has now risen from the depths ol the sty to the heights ot being an incense burner. Its round body is made of buff coloured pottery with pale tan markings. A rattan handle makes him convenient for moving from place to133 words
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Advertisement207 1958-09-23 11 PLAYTEX TRIMLINE GIRDLE OF FABRICON! jf\imm.<j new girdle D .1 f fc~ >An r W&mmWmWk «B mmmWf^SSSt "mM m at _________L_ ll_r Qb i^u 4_fl ■f| X W§ I Cooler] Split-resistant] Easy-on-and-offl "Open-pore" Fobricon is the revolutionary new Playtex girdle material a wonderful combination of absorbent, downysoft cotton and figure-slimming207 words
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Article, Illustration322 1958-09-23 12 THAT man St. Laurent THIS photograph (left) was not supplied by the CutU rs and Tailors' Association showing how a man should not be dressed, but is one <»i the young man who li the self-styled dictator of women's fashions. Upon his youthful brow has fallen the crown of Dior.322 words
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Article306 1958-09-23 12 PRINTS ARE IN VOGUE J MHS year, make a frock. a iUm a hat m print, for prints arr eveiWj? Some prints are m silk, sunn- m t he many are m sheer. There are stripe, IZ'^ borders and an abundant 0 f floni ear( One of the prettiest fashions306 words
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Advertisement21 1958-09-23 12 BacStick DEODORANT a touch for day-long freshness Thi mw, delightful undirorm-hygimi so delightful ond comfortable and so neat and pleasing ______e*t^w>h.*__M_____M_i21 words
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Advertisement119 1958-09-23 12 ""M'ItIIIIM.IIIIIIMIIIIMIII I, I|. I. 11l 1. 11 l I. M I 7>fe perfect kite/ten uttntil FOOD MIXER E Soves hours of work ond mokes r preparing mcols o pleasure. It crcoms, mashes whips, beats. I blends, mixes, minces and juices. Twenty different \m i~X I speed settings. Two mix- VI119 words
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Article, Illustration143 1958-09-23 13 To get sive vote (i .nient officials as- bat the Soviet r Minister was under to make a gesture Of the French ji Party and was d by the cordial U the recent De a Adenauer meeting. remainder ol the !i campaign Ls i mainly directed to <.:. any tendencyReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-09-23 13 TO LONDON: a mile a minute by train ...AND UNDER SAIL Britain's first diesel-hauled pullman express train. The Master Cutler, speeds through Brookmans Park Station, Herts, on its first run from She Hi eld to London. It is schedul ed to complete the 161 -mile journey m 165 minutes, stopping123 words
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222 1958-09-23 14 JAPAN NOW TO STEP UP AIR, SEA DEFENCES ryHE Japanese Defence Agency has asked the Finance Ministry to make defence appropriations totalling £149,853,000 sterling m the national budget for the next financial year beginning April 1, 1959. The requested amount, which represents an increase of £29,793,000 over the defence appropriationsReuter - 222 words
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Article50 1958-09-23 14 THE situation m Formosa has been accepted by thc Australian man in-the-strect with a calm bordering on apathy, said Mr. Angus Maude, former British M.P.. m a radio report from Sydney. Australian P r i m c Minister Menzies expected that the trouble would blow over. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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109 1958-09-23 14 Combines in Japan gear up for A-age GIANT pre-war Zaibatsu interests, which have made a strong comeback on the Japanese economic scene, are forming organisations with extensive networks m preparation for the nuclear energy age. The move ls also designed to provide a nerve centre for the respective industrial groups,Reuter - 109 words
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Article33 1958-09-23 14 A probe into the sources of the Indian Communis Party funds has been demanded m New Dflhi by Mr O Ramanujam p dent of the Indian I Trade Union I ReuterReuter - 33 words
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75 1958-09-23 14 'All that P.I. holds dear are at stake' MANILA Mayor Arsenlo Lacson declared that "Americas fight" against Communist China "will be our fight." He assailed President Carlos p. Garcia for proclaiming a policy of "noninvolvement" m the Formosa crisis. Mr. Lacson declared. Any war which would involve Americans against theU.P.I - 75 words
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Article17 1958-09-23 14 U.S. la r im 110,0(» worth uss». OM third of all camera Imports. U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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Article134 1958-09-23 14 The Indonesian Parliament has passed a foreign capital investments Bill which permits foreign investment m Indonesian industry and agriculture for periods of up to 40 years. There are guarantees of up to 30 years against nationalisation. Renter. 4 Japanese climbers recovered a tent and private diary left by Austrian mountaineerU.P.I - 134 words
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Article34 1958-09-23 14 Representatives of the Japanese Kinoshita Shoten Ltd. have been conferring m Jakarta with Premier Djuanda. This firm recently arranged the purchase of Japanese ships for the Indonesian Government under the war reparations agreement. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article19 1958-09-23 14 The People's Daily of Peking has welcomed "the efforts by the Japanese Socialist Paity to improve Sino-Japanese relations." ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article37 1958-09-23 14 Mr. Martin M. Rosen, director of Far East operations of the World Bank, who is now m Tokyo, will attend the general meeting of the World Bank due to be held m New Delhi next month. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration272 1958-09-23 14 Europe no outlet for Japan One of retiring Chinese Nationalist Ambassador Hollington Tong's last public functions m America was his attendance at a mass picnic at Hyattsville. Maryland, given by more than 1.000 •members of the Lee Clan Association m the United States. Dr. Tong is seen above with MonaU.P.I - 272 words
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Article22 1958-09-23 14 Japanese mountaineers. Yoshifumi Takeda and Yuklshlgo Horluchl are m Lima making plans to the Vilcantoa Range m Bouthem Peru- U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article19 1958-09-23 14 Pakistani Prime Minister Firoz Khan Noon said m Karachi that he was considering reshuffling his cabinet. U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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185 1958-09-23 14 India and Japan wheat harvest lower tFAS) ha Aorl j wheat production m 10S vviH bl high b most of the c Lintrles 2 Asia hav< than the VimSPA i But lav over from buxi )duc lon educe import need countries, the F.A.S Reductions m production have been reported forU.P.I - 185 words
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123 1958-09-23 14 SLEEPING SICKNESS EPIDEMIC EASING CIVIL and military authorites appear to be win ning m their battle against the encephalitis 'sleeping sickness epidemic, U.S. Colonel Arthur Lahlum. ilor officer ta charge of the campaign. said m Seoul. Colonel Lahlum fort mip out breeding places and thus elimi: mosquitoes were being cReuter - 123 words
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Article195 1958-09-23 15 i c rope and Al ,1 the lai V percentage increases m the wor] of motor cars, trucks and bus,- la The world registration of th< ieies eased by over 5j per cent, m 1957, accordto the U.S. Commerce Department. ition of such onU.P.I - 195 words
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Article33 1958-09-23 15 Girls will get war training will ry milit m Tail i T!: i be and will be h oing m four j An Educat ment spokesm the plan wa.s so far perimental." ReuterReuter - 33 words
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187 1958-09-23 15 Red bid to halt flight of doctors Till; polilbureau Of the Kast L man Socialist Unity (Communist) Party has criticised the Health Minister for allowing "distortions of party decisions" and thus inducing young scientists and doctors to llee to the Wist 'Patient persuasion' The eritici im was made m aReuter - 187 words
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Article149 1958-09-23 15 Russian factories ruse bared THE Soviet Communist Party or uan Pravda complained that factories throughout the Soviet Union were producing m quantity to coi cr up failure to produce goods that are needed. "While fulfilling the plan m respect of gross output. individual enterprises, national economy councils and union republicsU.P.I - 149 words
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Article40 1958-09-23 15 H.K. -Israel shipping line me Israeli national shipping company Zim m Haifa has entered into a partnership with Hong Kong interests to form a new line. Gold Star Line to operate between Far Eastern ports. America and West Africa.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-09-23 16 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM 72 by WHEN DAY IS OVER. Wong Fang OnnWong Fang Onn - 14 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-09-23 16 Collecting with your camera ARE you a collector -in fact or at heart? It seems that these days everyone cither collects somethin" or wishes he could. Ol course, you're operating under a bit of a handicap without much room for storing such things as antique pistols, fishing equipment, and modelWong Fang Onn - 135 words
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Article, Illustration477 1958-09-23 16 Making a winner from two negatives This week's guest photographer is Mr. Wong Fang Onn. an official of the Chinese V.M.C.A. Camera Club. Wong is here to tell u^ how he made the picture which won him a silver medal m V.M.C.A. Camera Club of Vancouver. It has special merit477 words
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Article231 1958-09-23 17 SERAGLIO. James Merrill. Chutto and WinI i Isv Benjamin Tanning, a rich old American lice, is surrounded by a ynob of ex-wives ises, proposed mistresses and nurses. Having ished that much, the book becomes swamped a bog of symbolism, obscurity and verbosity DEATH IN TIIE FAMILY.231 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-09-23 17 PAUL JOHNSON - Petain: One-time hero who turned bank robber PAUL JOHNSON By THE VICHY REGIME. r^ibat Aron. Put- 425. pEW episodes m French history have been so searmgly tragic as the five years of the Vichy Regime. *\veen 1940 and 1944 nearly 50,000 pate Frenchmen were to death by the Vichy police429 words
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Article270 1958-09-23 17 THK East German (;ovei nment has launched a surprising campaign to convert Britain to Communism. The idea Is to flood Britain with cheap editions of books, specially published m Fast Berlin and calculated to spread Marxist nl' ir The surprise is 111 the choice of books.270 words
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Article491 1958-09-23 17 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - 'No revolvers,' cried the consul GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON THE FREE PRESS ROOK PAGE By FIGURES /.V EBONY By Raymond Tony MIL I ANYBODY who tries to find i coherent pat inn m the building of thf British Empire has hi*, work cut out for him Anybody who supposes that its491 words
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Article324 1958-09-23 18 Class 3, Division |*»6| Furs. Conservative 9.00. Kina 8.12. RTM laddie 8.11, Oleander E 11 8.11, Ihe Anak 8.10, Barlinuie 8.10. Sione Stone SOM Qui E Vive 808. t hanteur d' Amour 8 07, Impres* 8.06. Spurting Venture 8.06, Maori Boy 8.05, Mndalou 8.0 1. I am324 words
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272 1958-09-23 18 Class 3, Division z~ B\ Furs. Royal College 9.00, Bukit Bintang 8.12, Chanticleer 8.11, Queensway 8.10, Triple Crown 8.09, Quicksilver 8.09, Bajan 8.09, Josker 111 8.08, Three Cheers 8.08, Trigger II 8.07. Kan- j chii 8.06, Gustani 8.05, Punters Delight II B.OL "ROYAL College,272 words
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Article199 1958-09-23 18 Class 3, Division 3— 8! Furs. Super Picture 9.00, Blue Ace 8.12, Commotion 8.11, Boy (.atyth 8.10, Swanhaven 8.10, Cool Springs 8.10, Adjutant 8.10. Automation 8.09, Canterbury 8.03, Fireworship 8 03. Balkan Arab 7.12, Staff Officer 7.11. f AM going- for Fireworship to beat Automation ln199 words
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Article48 1958-09-23 18 Class 1, Division 1-5$ Furs < har K e Sheet 900 Steve 8.13, t ouag 8.11 Olli Programme 8 08. Take Easy 8.07, Steam On 807 |>, r Bl Tourong 8.05. Wonder Kid 8.03. Artina 8.04, IhTff'M Saice Blue 1.02, Silver Mistress 80l l ra 8»J,48 words
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Article, Illustration733 1958-09-23 18 THERE'S NOTHING TO CATCH STEVE IN THIS FIELD CTEV E, promoted two classes with 7 Ih extra for his win m (lass 3 Div. 1 on the first day. is my selection for the Class 1 Div. 2 handicap over the straight S!F tomorrow. Steve is the most improved and733 words
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34 1958-09-23 18 These horses won't start tomorrow Till-: following bona will not start tomorrow Hurry Hurry, The Anak. stall Oillcer and The A uss if Boy Gary tli. Welsh King and Prince Tournai arc doubtful starters34 words
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Article243 1958-09-23 18 Class 3, Division 4— 6 Furs. Merry Ufht 9.00; College Tutor 8.10. Dragon SeH Knightsbridge 8.08. Burma Baby SOS, Webb King 8.07, Funny Face 8.06, Pontiean S.UG. Pintu Max 8.05, Lesllan 8.04, K.membrancc I.M, Came One 8.0.!. Bingo 5.02. (.lend." 8.01 Ihe Aussie 8.00.243 words
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Article172 1958-09-23 18 Class 3, Division 5-6 Furs 8 High Hopes 9.00. Hit Parade 8.12, Sun f,t p^ Selskar City 8.12, Gay Hunter 8.12. Dam mc mw veyan 8.09, Loyalty II 8.08. Silver Bright 8.08. Red Wolf 111 8.08. Khandi Star 8.03. D 011... Professor Bancot 7.13,172 words
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Article60 1958-09-23 19 rill 1 1 S is the jet speed--1 boal "Bluebird" m which Mr. Donald Campbell t right) hopes to break his own water ipeed record of 23*1.07 m.p h Slightly modified since thc last attempt, Bluebird is expected to attain a speed of 250 m.p.h.60 words
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Article63 1958-09-23 19 BATSMAN TOM Gravency i.t recovered from a omach upset, and with h_s LC.C teammates he en)yti! a pleasant trip U igh the Bay of Biscay weather yesterday. I the 16 players to ralia is giving up ill an hour a day on t the ss Iberia to stfuReuter - 63 words
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Article68 1958-09-23 19 REMY, former 1 >a> Is Cup lawn <r who recently 'ial. wa.s an n tim for Tony Tra- ted States) m the 1 of the London professional l tennis eham--01 Wembley last former Wimbleholder who is seed--3 rtble semi-final- I to a 0-2. 8-6, vic--1 minut(Reuter - 68 words
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Article32 1958-09-23 19 the .I tennis rd a j d fi T ii c champ moter Ja< k Krami held In the Roland O Tn third 1 I fl U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article47 1958-09-23 19 (ha i ..cepted an to enter two the M 5300.000 International irel, Maryber 11 eph T executive vicepresident o! Laurel racecourse, the Russian Eml In Washington advised that two horses would be sent to participate m ihe mil* I ;i half ela ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration512 1958-09-23 19 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By QOLI) VASE candidates were the interest on the training track :it IjK)h this morning. General Pit (Forte) \\;is worked over the straight 5|F course. He came down the straiglil at a steady pace with an unnumbered horse. Forte will ride512 words
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Article82 1958-09-23 19 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS RESULTS IN LAST NIGHT'S BRITISH LEAGUE FOOTBALL MATCHFS WIRE: LEAGUE ONE Proton 3 I.eiersler 1 II \<il F TWO Bi Moi It. Derby 1 LEAGUE THREE Chesterfield 0 Aeerinftton I Halifax Newport Mansfield 3 Wrexham I Bury I Reading 1 Hull C it :i Brentford 1 PlymouthReuter - 82 words
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Article38 1958-09-23 19 Results In yesterd h Rugby Union match es were: Bradford 5 Edinburgh Academicals 6; Newbridge 23 Maesteg 0; Penzance and Newlyn 5 Rosslyn Park <>: Penryn 0 Pontypridd 3; Redruth H Cambridge Uni versity 27. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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459 1958-09-23 19 No contest decision as Sceptre loses her lead THI I I ftnd '»< I for tiie America's < up bad hi in* declared no contest yesterdaj when the British .mil \m« rl can yachts were slowed h.\ 1 tint winds they did not Rnish within the time limit. n BU.P.I; Reuter - 459 words
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Article33 1958-09-23 19 British racing driver lan Burgess, who broke a leg and hipbone m a crash on Berlin's Avus race track, had a restful night m the Hildegard Hospital. Berlin.33 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous35 1958-09-23 19 JH I i W I Hi^—^—. mis Ross on ie 1 1 Animal fi 8 John'i pla tl 14 A 1 J A n Ri HOI I MON I (Mis now woo B r\ »V35 words
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Article397 1958-09-23 20 Low interest loans to buy British goods [ESS-DEVELOPED Commonwealth countries and colonies will be able to borrow capital at special low interest rates by usin ff Britain's credit rating under a new system of Commonwealth loans announced m Montreal yesterday by the British Chancellor of397 words
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157 1958-09-23 20 A BRITISH source at the Commonwealth conference m Montreal last night denied that Britain had killed the idea of a Commonwealth development bank through yesterday's developments at the conference. He stressed that Britain did not want to embark on such anReuter - 157 words
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167 1958-09-23 20 Canada to increase its aid to C-Plan f ANADA announced at th< \J Montreal conference yesterday that it wouic double its subscription tc the World Bank, involving an additional commitment of $325 million Canadian j, and was increasing its quota m the International Monetary Fund by 50 per cent. ThisReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-23 20 FASHION GIRLS ADMIRE ART UNDERFOOT Perhaps not so 'arty* as their own Left Bank, but Paris mannequins Marina and Cheresita pause to admire the careful work of a London pavement artist along the Victoria Embankment. The models were touring London before taking part m a fashion show at the SavoyReuter - 58 words
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Article43 1958-09-23 20 A South Indian religious and social orator. Ashaikul Madhani Maulavi S M Ali\vi Sahib Annoriyyi, will lecture at the Thuckalav Muslim Association m Hallpike Street on Thursday. He has arrived m Singa pore after a tour of the Federation43 words
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Article38 1958-09-23 20 The U.N. General Assembly voted 61 to 10 yesterday to hold another debate on the situation m Hungary There were 10 abstentions. The Federation of Malaya voted m favour of the debate- U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article28 1958-09-23 20 Thc nuclear submarine returned to Boston terday from long voywhich she crul n(; North Pole and I record r 8.000 mi c ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article89 1958-09-23 20 rpHE anti-British trade X boycott by eoka, the Greek Cyprlot undergound movement. has had s<>r rect on the colony's economy and on the llve.s of the Cyprlnt people. Cyprus Government •id yesterday. Btatl liat the drop In import for the three months May Ju July wa.sReuter - 89 words
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115 1958-09-23 20 R -I- grab of 52 firms 'linked with KMT' fHINESE enterprise. h V[ Indonesia e s J have '•Kuonhntan^J "ations will be taken I* by the Government VH same manner m «kuS Dutch Arms were TS? over last Deoem£ r a Jakarta military J? mander said yes&day said that stiU.P.I - 115 words
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