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Article17 1958-09-24 1 Malaya's Own Family Paper WsTv. 0 Singapore, Wednesday, September 24, 1958. Price 15Cta.17 words
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Article69 1958-09-24 1 A-BLAST FROM BALLOON nRIFMN yesterday sueU cesafully exploded a "low yield nuclear device suspended from a balloon" at Christmas Island m the Pac: i.e. the Supply Ministry announced m London. It wai Britain's 21st nuclear test and the fourth m the current series which sh« undertaken to complete "as soonReuter - 69 words
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78 1958-09-24 1 Discovery by Chinese doctor may halt grave eye disease PROTECTION against a grave eye disease prevalent m Singapore and other parts of the Far East as well as m the Middle East may follow a discovery by a Chinese doctor, it was stated m New York yesterday. The Secretary of78 words
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Article112 1958-09-24 1 Sir Harold revealed that a British medical research team had gone to Peking as soon as they heard that the doctor had isolated the virus believod to cause the disease. He said trachoma caused blindness "m literally millions of people." A Singapore eye specialist told theU.P.I - 112 words
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Article16 1958-09-24 1 The police combed secret society hideouts again last nigh! and arrested a group16 words
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Article23 1958-09-24 1 Oct ber first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m this morning at per lb., down onea cent on yesterprice. The tone23 words
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152 1958-09-24 1 Utmost U.S. restraint 'so far' Washington A- 'AN State Department esman Lincoln White said day the United States and I China so far 'have v utmost restraint m the continued provocation by communists." White was asked to comi reports that the United had warned Red China that it would unleash152 words
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120 1958-09-24 1 Civil aviation have ord. hustle" to win their Ame- the jet tie of the AtI tO have the I the worlds 8 betw< 1 York a the Boeing Airways Ined to start days bei American 1 due to leave 26. The makers of the120 words
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Article389 1958-09-24 1 PREMIER EXPOSES CEYLON COUP BID Attempt to suborn army. police, says Banda MX SOLOMON BAMiAKWAIKK, Prinu Minister of Ceylon, told the House of Representatives} m Colombo yesterday that attempts had been made to suborn army and police ollicers with the aim of overthrowing his Government. The Prime Minister told theReuter - 389 words
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Article25 1958-09-24 1 The secretary of the International Tin Council confirmed m London yesterday that a special meeting of the Council had been called for tomorrow.25 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-09-24 1 Police foil bid to blow up Eiffel Tower pOLICE bomb disposal experts yesterday removed a charge of dynamite placed near the top of the Eiffel Tower, the famous landmark m Paris. Police said the t i m c bomb, equipped with a battery and clock movement, was found by twoReuter - 108 words
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Article30 1958-09-24 1 BRITAII Sen wing, v dnn bj nnorrov. In al it wa that the iid Fleming, will the v. m New Delhi m t h ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement45 1958-09-24 1 I rr> I o§BBfel JH x 3 1 Hdj V, I ri 1 fij Km I CO 1 I I Bmß ift MM I I mm ■n I |> 1 V f t*' 1 Mjjjjj^ AT ALL LEADING STORES SOLI AGtNTS VAN MOUTIN SINGAPOHt KUALA LUMtuK45 words
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Article419 1958-09-24 2 Assembly votes 44-28 to put ban on discussion rpHE United Nations last night decided by 44 votes to 28. with nine abstentions, that there should be no discussion at this year's neral Assembly session oi question of Chinese representation. 'Moratorium' The vote compared withReuter - 419 words
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70 1958-09-24 2 MALAYA TAKES NO PART IN THE VOTING MAI W took no part m the voting m tin* United Nations last night. She abstained m both votes on amendments to the United States resolution liarring discussion In the General Assnnbh of the question of the representation of China. The amendments wouldReuter - 70 words
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Article147 1958-09-24 2 AUSTRIA yesterday appealed to Hungary to tree all those still imprisoned as a result of the 1956 uprising. Dr. Leopold Figl, the first speaker m the general debate after the UN. General Assembly voted yesterday to shelve the Chinese issue, based his appeal on "tne fundamentalU.P.I - 147 words
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Article83 1958-09-24 2 TRAIN HITS TRUCK-4 DOG MEN DIE (jK)UR army dn^ handlers were killed and eight injured last night when a vehicle taking them and their cha crushed by an engine on the railway of Marlborough Farm camp, nearby. a camp spokesman disclosed later that the alarm was given when clogs cameReuter - 83 words
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100 1958-09-24 2 Mao revives Stalin idea of 'just wars' A LEADING Yugoslav foreign political magazine. International Affairs, yesterday criticised sharply the foreign policy of Communist China, saying it was "not progressive. constructive and socialist" It predicted that, after Yugoslavia, "other countries will be tomorrow attacked and this will be the outcome ofReuter - 100 words
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Article38 1958-09-24 2 The Canadian Government announced officially yesterday it would recommend to Parliament that $10 million be made available to the West Indies over the next five years as economic assistance from Canada. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article18 1958-09-24 2 Tn atomic submarine ■-•oil has been sailing -Admiral Rich held the pn iiiid.18 words
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14 1958-09-24 2 1 Mien .Hi i home "for I b ReuterReuter - 14 words
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312 1958-09-24 2 End trade: curbs call by U.K. to C' wealth ■gIR »;uitl r £J sidenl oi the s »sh Hoard o TrSbl ■M-tenla.v caUed^ I Commonwealth iriea to remove mv dsseriminations sl i 1 i Q t a among them fle He told the 11 I Commonwealth traSi I and economic312 words
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241 1958-09-24 3 U.K. race riots a salutary jolt to our pride' IhE Bishop of Chester, Dr. Gerald |Ell: <n, referring to the recent L a j enes m London and Notkgham, said m Chester yesterv that they "have delivered a jut ai v jolt to our pride and selffoplacency." Xh( bishop toldReuter - 241 words
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208 1958-09-24 3 I STAGE show titled "Call Us Missy," performed by a cast of 13 men, "nine of whom apto be effeminate," was described m a ndon court yesterday. A police sergeant said another entertainmt at the same place a club theatre m Soho,Reuter - 208 words
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Article54 1958-09-24 3 TODAY is the for resident binatown to have th( x-rayed fr( The two X-ray units during a month's operation m »wn an I now i than 2 500 people x ray tlm from 5 pin to a p.m The unit i nro irt work m54 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-24 3 A «IRL of 13 was cited as co-respon-dent m a divorce petition m Sheffield yesterday. A woman was grant, ed a decree nisi because of her husband's adultery with the girl. Judge Ernest Ould exercised discretion m respect of the wife's own admitted adultery.50 words
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121 1958-09-24 3 AFTER a day of exceptionally heavy rain on Exmoor. m the West of England, rivers m North Devon rose rapidly last night, forcing many farmers to take sheep and cattle to higher ground for safety. At Lynmouth the £1.000.000 river defences built after theReuter - 121 words
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37 1958-09-24 3 Sir Winston and Lady Churchill embarked on the yacht Christina at Monaco yesterday for a Mediterranean cruise as guests of millionaire Greek-born ship, ping magnate Mr. Aristotle Onassis and his wife. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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129 1958-09-24 3 City headquarters for Boys Brigade movement planned THE Singapoir Battalion of the Boys Bii which is now cerebrating its 75th anniversary, w to build a h( a< its own m a central pare of the city Government find public support. Thi talion Mr Chi Phuang told th commitrnmenl pub.. Ed129 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-09-24 3 A CALL FOR PUBLIC SUPPORT MR. CHUA SIAK PHUANG9 words
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Advertisement108 1958-09-24 3 ENGAGEMENT DRESS RINGS! Set with DIAMONDS AND COLOURED GEMS f PLATINUM AND GOLD '-T-5- i^cr p rCdeSILVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1, Phone *****. *Wfs ADELPHI -o<.> HOTEL"' 4 CENTRALLY SITUATED All rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays 1 ADELPHI GRILL T The place for that special lunch108 words
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Article198 1958-09-24 4 IJUSSIA must be hay- ing rueful second thoughts about its use of the United Na- tions as a world sounding board for its propaganda. This is particularly so after the blundering speech of its Foreign Minister m the General Assembly debate I on the China representation issue. The U. S.198 words
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Article382 1958-09-24 4 MICHAEL RYAN - MICHAEL RYAN MAN WITH A MISSION By 4 MAN who wants to make Ireland a kingdom again after eight cc nturies is seeking to whip up support for his campaign. itie would-be kingmaker is 35-year-old James Murray, a well-to-do London businessman who was born382 words
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Article, Illustration795 1958-09-24 4 IF the renewed at- tacks upon Formosa's offshore islands by the Chinese Reds have caused jitters m any high places, there is one man of whom it may be almost certainly said the reaction has been quite different. He is Chiang Kaishek, leaderU.P.I - 795 words
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Advertisement47 1958-09-24 4 PATEK PHILIPPE 'Ihr M.lMti WutthllKll of Geneva Patek Philn 1 th< tuier t/hoec tin tion of men's wa m i raved on e\ movement, th c offl mp oi the BU Geneva, th c authentic guarantee oJ eenturfc "Geneve Quality" !e Agents: H. SENA, LTD. Singapore Pcnang.47 words
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Advertisement47 1958-09-24 4 (j^U) don't let =j|j[ fSJj this Hf/Tr J HAPPEN \>( OkL rTO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts. Your heavy furniture, porcelain needs our expert care. We pack, erulv. store everything for you PHONE ***** > TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SIHG* p0 f r.Tft 3B47 words
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Article, Illustration377 1958-09-24 5 New professor annoys Chinese school heads ■jIiMM educationists m Singapore are angry with Nunyani; ■jiver itv's newly appointed proKiso! of zoology, Professor T'Ao En dull, for what they described [a slur OH tnt standard of ChinIp'friiu ation here. [The professor, on his arrival m ■ht:;.'.< "v on Monday, advised ChiBPopper - 377 words
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Article174 1958-09-24 5 HINDUS: LAW HELD UP BY FED. rE Singapore Hindu Ad visory Board is dis appointed over the Guv ernment's delay m introducing legislation to make Hindu marriage* monogamous and registrable. A committee appointed oy the Government recommended m December last year that the Government should legislate on those lines. The174 words
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Article30 1958-09-24 5 New Study Group English course Iv Group Move. h l mgapore Brl. 'l Will start a 1 on spoken En*. instruct work. October 13 from comprises four by Mr I30 words
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Article42 1958-09-24 5 'Workshop' to stage plays THE Gracia Tay Theatre Workshop will present Its first production. "Curtain Up" at the Cultural Centre on Friday and Saturday, at 8 p.m. The production comprise* a selection of plays, including Tchehov's "On the High Road." "The Princess42 words
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Article20 1958-09-24 5 The Asian-An roup met yesterday to discuss an Algerian NationalisLs' decision to form a covin me nt-in-exile U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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80 1958-09-24 5 outpatient Department m the General H The unit had been planned for tollov the big fires' A SEPARATE wing now being built a1 Singapore General pital. for the treatment m bums at a cost of about $275,000 is expected to be ready soon.80 words
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Miscellaneous236 1958-09-24 6 JEFF HAM Xi; by Sydmey Jordan "^^^F" O X JEFP MAXIMUM I7^ THREE MOON SHIPS GROUC* TmEV YE HIT US ff^HfrmmwA SWITCH TO NOW automatic pilot controlled by a master automatic another like i #31 MAVLMUM V SWITCHED ON AWO > PILOT STEER AN ERRATIC COURSE BUT TMAT AND WEVE236 words
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Miscellaneous380 1958-09-24 6 IIOKN on this <\, X Libra, you 2 Venus, the E your sign dene I d the ability to |ud E any difference ol opj Once you have n you aim to keep It i what may. y ou will E pergonal sacrifice i Oiing you have pr« C Your380 words
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Article173 1958-09-24 7 LONDON. s«pt Previous Today Kiwi No. i til tXi. Kru|H-au purls Sepl 24*i buyers i>t )U no sellers no sellers Ort 24% buyers 24', buyers 24 Vu sellers t^tn Km i: N«« >N 0 24>i buyers 24 1 s buyers 24 Vi sellers 241. sellers Kkii: V«173 words
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Article92 1958-09-24 7 I NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Previous Toda* Straits Spot 92.50 nom 93 37nom i futility lilt Contract Sept 91.00 nom 89 50 nom Ocl 90.00 buyers 88.75 buyers 92.00 sellers 91.25 sellers NE: Pull SA 1 \il BBFIJ Futures Sept. 30.50 buyers 30.30 buyers 30.95 sellers 30.7092 words
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Article31 1958-09-24 7 I NEW YORK, Sept. 13. Previous Today JrtjKtruls 524.01 325.89 JWfroa* 140.17 142.42 Domestii Bonds 8678 86 78 s V U,les 80.12 80.20 Mocks Composite Averages 180.72 181.7531 words
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Article48 1958-09-24 7 (nd awaiting reta 26 H to 26. hipment 26. 25^ Lampong spot and eaae 26... afloats September shipment 26. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 38' j. afloats 38^. and September shipment 37 i .sellers, ex- c prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.48 words
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Article94 1958-09-24 7 I PKA Philippine* ,j.f. r.K./ 'o' Hi I uropean ports delivered JJlit per lon» ion Sept./ Oct. XV Bt »iti C.LI. 1.K./North m ports delivered > f '<ni pfi long ion Sept./ Oct. CONI r on m ,de Straits "•European ports m bulk •ton, ton Sept./Oct94 words
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254 1958-09-24 7 rE newly termed Singapore Federation of Parent Teachers' Asso elation is drawing up plans to expand It* activities. The organising secretary of the Federation, Mr. Tan Tiong Hock, yesterday told the Free Press that they were inviting ail English and vernacu lar schools m the254 words
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Article50 1958-09-24 7 A complaint that graves .n a West Country village were defiled by hounds hunting a stag over them has been made to the government, t heLeague Against Cruel Sports said In London yesterday. The incident Is said to lave occured al Nettie* Stowey, VVesl Bon ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article102 1958-09-24 7 iment aflected ctent by the c i ai Bast, we In the yes- »ome proth< re were small the underand .ii I idler i later all falls wore quietly Irregular Th< was little movement m rails although Canadian Paclfie. with other trans- Atlar' ks Industrials wereReuter - 102 words
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242 1958-09-24 7 Reds forced two widows to give up U.K. status ORITAIN disclosed yesterday that it protested to Rumania last Saturday for forcing, as it claimed, two elderly British widows living m that country to take Rumanian citizenship. By their action the Rumanian authorities violated the Anglo-Ruma-nian Treaty of Commerce and NavigationReuter - 242 words
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Article26 1958-09-24 7 More than 14.000 workers of the International Nickel Company will strike today over demands for increased wages, it was announced m Toronto last night.26 words
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Miscellaneous101 1958-09-24 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 8.43 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.56 a.m. and 9.3^ p.m. FRIDAY: 10.20 a.m. and 10.10 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.42 a.m. and 10.45 pin SUNDAY: 11.03 air. and 111S pm. MONDAY: 11.26 am and 11 52 p.m. TUESDAY: 11.52 a.m. Today s radio programme 1.15 p.m. ral Mu.sic from the101 words
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Article, Illustration1638 1958-09-24 8 William Barkley - FIFTY HAPPY Y EARS William Barkley By JHE mellow sunshine of a September morn was painting London m those pastel shades which wring an exile's heart to remember. He was so thrilled that he fell m love instantly M tthe romance of the young couple who, as SirVJiM Lady Churchill,1,638 words
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Article, Illustration820 1958-09-24 8 DEBT FR OF THE EE WORLD hall. Mounted v foot police were neefl marshal them I wav for the 1.600 who tilled the churc« The men m< I straw boaters to tfceH some caps and topfl the women car:y."B Immense flowered tures. some with the current fashion. One contempoß photograph820 words
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847 1958-09-24 10 Pelham Groom - BULLOCKS AND HORSES WERE SO OBEDIENT Pelham Groom Dissina mWwmV"******} up the past By fHK TRUTH of the statement thai everyone loves ;i parade was amply proved by the numbers who attended the Tattoo on tin Padang last week, where, at the same time, it was also proved thai an847 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-09-24 10 picture. More than 500 firms are exhibiting at the Paris leather goods exhibition which opened earlier this month. On the left is a sports suit m chamois j leather and on the right a two piece suit m very soft pearly calf. PopperPopper - 47 words
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Article, Illustration523 1958-09-24 10 The Korean village that died and lived again IN a wind-swept valley, two miles from the military demarcation line, m South Korea. 1.700 tenacious North Korean refugees, the entire population of a village m the Communistoccupied Ongjin Peninsula, have begun a new life. Out of about 700.000 North Korean refugeesReuter - 523 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-09-24 11 The Blackburn NA39 here is a new plane i soon to go into with the Fleet Arm. A £-X) million order jt least 50 of these iff has been placed the Blackburn Air i Company the Minor Defence lias an meed. Ihe64 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-24 11 NOT SO STUBBORN Not even a mule can Ik stubborn with the shapely Jayne Mans- field and even this sulky looking baby posed, if i little ungraciously for his picture, during r the filming of "The I Sheriff of Broken Jaw." lins is Jayne's first Hritisli film—^artd Brl- E t.iin's52 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-09-24 11 Isslf^V INewsj True to the traditions of the sea, 60-year-old Henry Cole, from Cievedon, Somerset, captain of the tiny Costa Kican coaster "Concha", which caught fire after an explosion m the engine room off the coast of Pembrokeshire, recently, remained aboard with his mate for116 words
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Article, Illustration330 1958-09-24 12 Question of necessity declares Mme. Chaiang HYDROGEN BOMBS IN A FAR EAST WAR? VISITING Madame Chiang Kai-shek, m a radio inter view m New York, was asked how she would feel about the dropping of atomic or hydrogen bombs m a Far Fast war. She reiterated a statement she hadU.P.I - 330 words
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209 1958-09-24 12 Japan should get nuclear arms—Yoshida I^OKMEK Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida said m Oiso, near Tokyo, that Japan must arm itself with A-bombs and H-bombs to combat the danger of Communist conquest. Further, he said, Japan should have more American forces m Japan not fewer. Mr. Yoshida, who guided theU.P.I - 209 words
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Article57 1958-09-24 12 COMMUNIST China attacked pro Western Japanese statesman Yoshida and called him a "notorious U.S. lackey who hates China and the Soviet Union." This followed immediately on Mr. Yoshida's call for nuclear arms for Japan. The official Peking New China News Agency accused Mr. Yoshida of "clingingU.P.I - 57 words
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Article196 1958-09-24 12 War any moment —Peking "RADIO Peking Ik.s warned that war between Communist China and the United States could break out .at any moment. rhe radio said "The United States is kindling the flames of war with the People's Republic of China which might be precipitated at any moment." The radioU.P.I - 196 words
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Article25 1958-09-24 12 The London Empire New.* I d more thai. I 5.000 t h ot lon freight market irtera avera^f thrn months ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article69 1958-09-24 12 A NORTH Vietnamese leader has warned that Red China and North Vietnam were bound by "flesh and blood" relations and any provocation against China was provocation against North Vietnam, the Peking New China News Agency reported. Nguyen Xuan Thuy, Secretary general of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front,U.P.I - 69 words
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Article43 1958-09-24 12 Lieutenant General Chlang-kuo, elder son of President Chiang Kai-shek, has Just completed a twoday visit to Quemoy island. A Taipeh report said the President's son was highly satisfied with the morale of the garrison troops and civilians.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article215 1958-09-24 12 QUI ftp ...featuring news rill r" and views WkVk about Asia today THERE is I nagging fear m the highest Japanese (iovunment olrclei m Tokyo that the United St ites is m real danger of being "sucked Into" a war at the 'wrong time ut definitelyU.P.I - 215 words
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Article37 1958-09-24 12 Unrest on ChinaBurma border Tribesmen alp puted bordc< b. ma and Comm have called for v the Chinese goon newspapei The paper said i troops recently tribal uprising. are now cro. Burma to railnit the Chii U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-09-24 12 'RED CHINESE PILOTS ARE INEXPERIENCED' A MEXICAN and Nationalist Chinese sources m Taipeh report that most of the Communist pilots, who have gone into action against Nationalist planes over the "Formosa Strait and lost heavily, seem inexperienced. At Makun?, m the Pescadores, a U.S Force officer added that Red ChineseU.P.I - 205 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1958-09-24 13 A newcomer to opera makes a hit JONATHAN RUSSELL REVIEWS THE LATEST RECORDS] FRED ASTAIRE SUCCESSES. Suiir by Fred Astaire. Nice Work If You Can Get It, They All Laughed. Things \m Looking Fp. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off. (Philips i p, r.{) \n BE). What is the magic1,199 words
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Article292 1958-09-24 13 OPERETTA FAVOURITfS ITALI /DREAM. (Oatftf strauM), Star east accompanied by 1 •>«* Radio Vienna Choir and orchestra led by Kurt Richter •Philips m-ineh, P ***** R). lit he tak of an appy married couple. That such beautiful me- s surround its theme pical oi292 words
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Article482 1958-09-24 14 VJOUTH KOREA will later this year star: work on building a big athletic centre m Seoul. It will include a main stadium with m capacity for 100.000 modelled on Rome's i960 Olymj idium and Is being built m the hope that South Korea will be chosenReuter - 482 words
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Article85 1958-09-24 14 THE Indian Cricket Control Board lias completed the itinerary for the of the West Indies team, who arrive m India h*j November 2. The tourists will play 17 matches, including five Tests against India. Tne Test dates are: First Test m Bombay. November 28 to DecemberReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-09-24 14 Professional debut for boxer Gopal A SINGAPORE youngster who has earned a name for himself m the amateur ring will make his professional debut on Friday night at the Happy World Stadium. He is Gopal Valdez of the Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club. Since his early 'teens Gopal has been123 words
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Article104 1958-09-24 14 ALL BLACKS WEAK AT HALF BACK THE New Zealand All Blacks would have to sharpen up their play if they wanted to break even with the British Lions next year, declared Mr. Bill McLaughlin, coach to Australia's Rugby Union team which has been touring New Zealand. Mr. McLaughlin said mReuter - 104 words
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42 1958-09-24 14 r Cha i m look seven wicl for two runs, including two 1 a itei m a junior competition After batting for an hour, Robiason returned with 142 which Included ifi mixta nnrt ReuterReuter - 42 words
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722 1958-09-24 14 WINE AND DINE WHILE YOU WATCH THE RACING NIGHT PUNTERS GET LUXURY TREATMENT O\K ol the few sports thai continues to break attendance records m the United States today is harness raring, or night trotting. It is riding the crest of prosperity because its administrators know the modern meaning ofReuter - 722 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-09-24 14 picture. Hollowbread, the Tottenham goalkeeper, dives to save from Herd the Arser. u#, i ,n < i G 0Te Arsenal Inside right. In attendance ,h irn half. Arsenal beat Spurs 3-1 m this Finnish i Dh 1 leftgae mail stonestone - 42 words
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319 1958-09-24 15 Chinese Athletic 2; lathul Karib 0. |<]\ EN water will wear away a rock il it keeps coming, "0 it WW inevitable that I'athuls' steady defence should five sooner or later yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. That they held out lor so long places319 words
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Article125 1958-09-24 15 MCC name players for Brazil HUBERT Doggart, the Sussex and England batsman, has been named captain of the M.C.C. cricket team of 12 amateurs who are to make a brief tour oi Argentina and Brazil this winter, The party will be away for one month. They will leave by airReuter - 125 words
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Article81 1958-09-24 15 WORLD CYCLE FEAT ROGER RIVIEti world profe. iional suit cycling champion, broke three of his own world records at the Vigorelll Stadium. Milan, last night Despite punctures In the third and UOth laps. Riviere covered 47 :;4(J kilometres In one hour, beating his previous best of 46.923 kilometre,. His timeReuter - 81 words
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Article172 1958-09-24 15 HAYNES BECOMES A TOP SCORER THE great Johnny Haynes, the organiser of England's attack m two dozen Internationals, has suddenly blossomed forth as a goalscorcr. He has netted eleven of Fulham's Second Division goals this season out of a total of 27 m eight games, and he stands for the172 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-09-24 15 l ills is Jack McClelland, a 34-year-old Irish draughtsman who plans lo swim from Ireland to Scotland. >o insport, County Down, will be his starting point for fin J -mile swim and Jack aims to land al PortWigtownsnire. Because of tides, theReuter - 102 words
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Article26 1958-09-24 15 Results In yesterday., UK. Rugby Union matches were; Nuneaton 3 Coventry 3; Redruth 3 Rosj lyn Park 3, Saracens 11 Milan (Italy) 0. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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95 1958-09-24 15 No more tennis for Lew Hoad this year lEW HOAD, twice a WimJ bledon champion and a member of Jack Kramers professional lawn tennis ■circus." is surTenng from arthritis. He has decided not to play again for the rest of this year, it was announced by Kramer al Wembley lastReuter - 95 words
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Article42 1958-09-24 15 The South Vietnam Civil All-Star table tennis team yesterday defeated the visiting Formosa n team 4-1 In m. The Formosans are scheduled to play a South Vietnam military team today, and later to play exhibition matche In the provinces. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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72 1958-09-24 15 New star shines for SRC in 4-1 victory ie\v find of the japore RecreaClub, Roy Desker, i leading role are two splenitis yesterday on idang defending << Div. l leay champii pore Crick b pulled an c when Humthe lead h Olympic m manoeuvi for sec. the Equalised iii t72 words
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Article27 1958-09-24 15 The .Soviet Union »>• at Oermany by 70 poinl i to 42 m the flrsl women's athletics mutch between the eountrii Munich. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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74 1958-09-24 15 TOURING SOUTH KOREA XI TOO GOOD FOR H 'KONG ii.oi I. Football Itih from t Korea bt i strong Hofiß Kon him Hide I I i»» Hon Xi is! ro ht Thej led 'i it h ill lime. Ihe ime wun uat< In .1 h> I.' <i<»<> proplr I hReuter - 74 words
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Article33 1958-09-24 15 was inn, the lush «i"o I- i »ntain V te*lav%aW he will not i* HI rnn, b> the ton- I Aus! I oc,n of doctor not Shield ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article12 1958-09-24 15 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS I i i i mi i >l i- ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article404 1958-09-24 16 New Mak arias idea is ignored by Governor IGNORING exiled Cypriot Archbishop Makarios's 1 new Cyprus independence plan, Governor Sir Hugh Foot last night announced that the Government would press on with Britain's partnership plan for Cyprus. "Of course," said Sir Hugh, "there are seriousU.P.I; Reuter - 404 words
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66 1958-09-24 16 DRUG-SMUGGLING WEIGHTLIFTER JAILED FOR LIFE A NATIONALIST COURT m Formosa yesterday sentenced three Chinese narcotic smugglers to life Imprisonment. They were Sly Ngioc Blck. Chinese weightlifting expert from the Philippines and his two accomplices, Chuang Tien and Chang Ching-Hiuen. The court's verdict said the accused, all Chinese nationals from theReuter - 66 words
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170 1958-09-24 16 Chamoun goes to mountains 'for rest' THE LEBANON'S new President, General Fuad Chehab, took the oath of office m Beirut yesterday and the man he replaces, Mr. Camilla Chamoun, drove away into the mountains "for a rest." Beirut was quiet last night, but the situation remained explosive, and the authoritiesReuter - 170 words
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Article108 1958-09-24 16 GAITSKELL REBUFF FOR MRS. CASTLE MRS. BARBARA CASTLE, socialist M.P. who on Monday disclosed Archbishop Makarios's new proposal for Cyprus, said m London last night that the exiled Cypriot Ethnarch was working on a draft constitution which would provide guarantees for the Turkish minority. She added m a BBC broadcast,U.P.I - 108 words
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243 1958-09-24 16 'I CO-OPERATED WITH WEST BECAUSE REDS ARE DANGER' FADHIL JAMALI. former Iraqi Prime Minister on trial for his life before a Bagdad court martial, said last night he co-operated with the West m many cases rather than the East because imperialism was dying whereas Communism was growing m strength. TheReuter - 243 words
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Article33 1958-09-24 16 pERSIAN newapaperi reported yetterdai that the im. Mr a2S3} n aS Z 0m l ln f* the Soviet ambassador I(| S" 1 Mmcoh radio's "unfriendly auiuide touards Persia.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article71 1958-09-24 16 Destroyer radios: 'A major fire' P IE British d «h» been takh; S tiari i„ has reporter v t P atT S&S^ ass She has entered theßavAt Biscay making for gg* The Nato statement said it J!L M r p ort^ later foa the destroyer's electric cables were damaged SheReuter - 71 words
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Article21 1958-09-24 16 Fifteen blind students from Britain and other parts of the Commonwealth have qualified In London as physiotherapist < ReuterReuter - 21 words
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894 1958-09-24 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALL THE LATEST SELECTIONS* APPRENTICE RIDER FOR STEVE ALLAN LEWIS Says BEST BETS Best bed s( Merry i iuht and on ith Bei< outaldi i Scone Stone, i<>»" s phere and Bukll Bw tani ETEVE, who was promoted to Class 1 for his win m Class 3. Div. I the894 words
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Article1219 1958-09-24 2 RACE 1 2.30: CLASS 3, DIV. 5— 6 FURS. 1 ***** ill l PARADE Syr bi g IE.J TRi I Rodgen 812 Moon i sire I'Koin lyr ben (Berrima Stable) SuUl 8.12 Dragon 3 Mlnkxk (ll\ i birg r.V Mitchell) Hobb.s 812 Franklin i\\ him IK1,219 words
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Article1340 1958-09-24 2 Form of all today's runners *AC£ ONE mi PARAL Seventh m MICE PROM, Xmi 37 1 5; 18-9 done better 20-9-58 i Star m 1) v SELSKAK r*jf--Went ov< with Merry Div. 5 61 i GAY in\, Went over I fft: t -Third to X "8 Div. 5 OP 11,340 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-09-24 4 tjhrgjngj Conservative looks a safe bet gbnghn fbgfb fdvfdc fghg he can complete a double But on the revised weights I prefer Dinkum. Miralda ran a good fourth beh.nd Never Better. It wa* her best etl'ort for some time With expected improvement from that run she69 words
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