The Singapore Free Press, 25 September 1958
1958-09-25
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Title Section17 1958-09-25 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper 1 Singapore, Thursday, September >3, 1958. Prire 15 its.17 words
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Article99 1958-09-25 1 A..H-STRUNG filly beig to Prince Aly thrashed about so I In a K.L.M. cargo plane taking oil from New «rday that she had to be shot and the aircraft jroun horse, said to be rorth more than $75,000 her right hind leg In I pting toReuter - 99 words
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269 1958-09-25 1 MAYOR of Jakarta, 1 Raden Soediro, rrived in Singapore night on a goodwill -at led almost every- suggesting that a imposed on air pasLeaving the city. itement was variivrd as "a matter I Government policy ilng never thought It will have269 words
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Article32 1958-09-25 1 Anglo-US talks on A-weapons h and United ence leaders <Mr. "idys and Mr. Neil considered meaachlm effective ton in nuclear at three days of h ended in Washht, an offlimunique stated. ■i32 words
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Article24 1958-09-25 1 hoi Duk Shin. K »rea n ambassador Vietnam, will visit tnbodia, Siam and 'he BUP-heSouth-East Asian th« ndmission Korea into the ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article41 1958-09-25 1 mHE Burn kwernmi tIH L bUiwt-ei rrcnder ol communist rei it i i'»2 armed men and 90 party member* surrpndVred to the Burmese Army at br? 2«i Th.v 1,.,..! h thorn 171 and much ummui. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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147 1958-09-25 1 60 DIE IN BEIRUT AS NEW CIVIL WAR IS FEARED Shoot-atsight order follows street battles IJP TO 60 people were reported dead in Beirut last night after a series of violent clashes that faced the newly-installed Cabinet of Mr. Rashid Karami with a renewal of the civil war in the147 words
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Article231 1958-09-25 1 Opposition sources said the worst violeruv occurred when their supporters attempted to break out of the barricaded Basta district and protect shopkeepers who wished to open their premises in defiance of the Falangist total-strike order. The American Embassy announced that in view of the tense situationReuter; U.P.I - 231 words
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Article19 1958-09-25 1 October nrst grade rubfnb opened iii Singapore this Diornin its per II) unci ed on v Tnc19 words
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186 1958-09-25 1 INDIAN BID FOR MEETING BETWEEN DULLES, CHOU INDIA and a number of other "uncommitted" nations were reported at the United Nations la.st night to be working actively for high-level talks between the United States and Communist China aim«d at easing the Far East crLis. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, IndianReuter - 186 words
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Article45 1958-09-25 1 BOAC services remained unaffected last night by an overtime ban imposed by 4,000 maintenance men at London Airport. Two outgoing flights were cancelled yesterday but airline spokesman said neither resulted from the ban. One was a Britannia to Tokyo ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article82 1958-09-25 1 Two Parked cars Stolen TPWO cars valued at $6,000 were .stolen from parking places in Singapore yesterday. One belonged to Teo Boon Seng which was parked outside the Dunearn Roacl School. The other vehicle was removed from a parking space in Chay Yan Street, in Tiong Bahru. Police also disclosed82 words
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Article157 1958-09-25 2 NEGRO AND WHITE YOUTHS CLASH IN LITTLE ROCK NEGRO and white youths were Involved In scattered outbreak* of violence in and around Little Rock yesterday. About 15 youths and >,ix white boys fought near a white school Ihive of the white boys were hurt. WitnessesReuter - 157 words
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Article89 1958-09-25 2 /GOVERNOR JAMES FOL- SOM of Alabama yesterday announced that a clemency hearing which may save the lift 1 of Negro handyman Jimmy Wilson, condemned to die for the theft of U.5.51.95 (about $6 1 would be held tomorrow morning. Since the sentence was announced GovernorReuter - 89 words
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259 1958-09-25 2 r P H E Commonwealth 1 trade and economic. conference in Montreal yesterday reached genera) agreement in principle on construction or a round-the-world Commonwealth coaxial cable for telephone services. It was officially announced that the project would take 10 years to completeReuter - 259 words
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Article25 1958-09-25 2 Tropical storm Helemdeveloped yesterday into full-fledged hurricane will) 80-mile-an-hour winds The iMuimi weather bureau' said >i mißht threaten the US Atlantic co U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article29 1958-09-25 2 COURCBS of ropper ami aluminium ore have bom found In all the province momcms nylons of tht New China New, Afenc, said yesterdly.29 words
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437 1958-09-25 2 I'iir. lomiuba crisis conuiiued lo exercise the l\ Genei i ytnterdmy as delegate after delegate expressed alarm nv ,> e lopments, though no move has been made to place it on th deVfin om> o! the most forthright statements so far In th, debate, u Thant,437 words
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240 1958-09-25 2 Be Partne rs- not donors, in world economic help IM'KM.VS chief UN. delegate L Thmt 7., 5 General Assembly yesterday ol(l tive effort in the spherj of publil lUt" capture the imagination of the whofc worti?* The most important problem f ;u in, the ivorM today was how the richReuter - 240 words
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Article347 1958-09-25 2 America's action In blockin- Red Chinas admittance Into the U-iited Nations and sounded his warning that, in consequence, the world organisation would "stumble from crisis to crisis until we all stumble into wi "We know," he said, that the United States' Government would regard an attack onReuter - 347 words
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Advertisement140 1958-09-25 2 DAZEY NEW f^^ nK ULTRA MODERN \t*£9fi CANARAMIC CAN OPENER price: sis.so— vodel $22.50 MODtL Other models availoblc from 6.00 upward. This revolutionary model is COLOURFUL PRACTICAL DURABLE Its supcr-honcd cutting wheel guarantees a cleon cut ond no jogged cHgo. Opens any size or shape cf can faster, easier, belter.140 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-09-25 3 SMEARED NAME OF MOTHER'S MURDERER IN HER OWN BLOOD a STABBED woman smeared the name of her A mother's murderer— "Bob"— in her own I on a sheet of asbestos outside her home, a was told in Birmingham, England, yesterOn a fence outside the howse were found smeared th? wordsReuter - 278 words
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Article26 1958-09-25 3 The regular .sprinsz meotl of foreign ministers of •-nation Atlantic Pact I be held from April 2 to year in Washington. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article26 1958-09-25 3 »ji Abubakar Tafawa a, Prime Minister of Nigeria, said yesterIdent Na pt was "playing a very rou game" in Africa ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article79 1958-09-25 3 Porter William Stan2 ley pushes an impor- tant barrow load to a special train for Sou- I thampton at London's j Waterloo Station. Julie Shearing, left I and Hilary Martin in S nautical rig werr os- S corting the cans of film g of the new79 words
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Article34 1958-09-25 3 A nationwide campaign m Britain to recruit voluni for Civil Defence, opening today has as its theme, "the H-bomb, what about the millions of survivors?" the Home Office announced ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article23 1958-09-25 3 aid for karachi cotton mill The Intern t Corporation \u!l provide u*****,000 to help expand a cotton textile mill In K chi U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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99 1958-09-25 3 The Carnegie Hera 1 d, found, (i In Dun;ne, Scotland. 5 >y ScottLsh-Amrn. ..n nthropist Andrew le to reward ads of m i h brated if half- terday with a 2 2s. to the 351 urrentlj books. At the end of th first year,Reuter - 99 words
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205 1958-09-25 3 A MYSTERIOUS one-nighi truce between policemen on the beat and London's West End prostitutes raised suspicions yesterday <>t a re- bellious go slow" by some of the city's custodians ot law and order. The Bobbies" in their blue uniforms and peakedReuter - 205 words
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211 1958-09-25 3 A CAMPAIGN in the heart of the Lancashire cotton industry at Bolton to boycott Hong Kong and other Empire-made textiles has failed to get the wholehearted support of shopkeepers. When the issue came before a meeting of the Bolton. ChamberReuter - 211 words
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127 1958-09-25 3 VjORE THAN 20 publishers from .seven countries have been tneetii UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) headquarters in Par] i over the last three day.^ to cuss the publicati Asian classics in cheap editions in Western langua The main work planned127 words
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62 1958-09-25 3 CHURCHILLS CRUISE OFF SPANISH COAST TVIIE luxury yacht Christine, A on which Sir Wi: I and Lady Churchill ;iro holidaying in the Mediterranean spent .several I. yesterday off the po I Palamofl on the Span! li ta Brava. The yacht flid n poi t and the Churchill o are theReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement29 1958-09-25 3 THE WORLDS MNEST TAPE RECORDER X3St^ "^.Vv or 60 cydri current. A moster- L^ Jnf?h£'- *S m PRICE $765/ (S'porc) fc^. «ou agents KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. JB^^ r*29 words
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Article203 1958-09-25 4 4NGLO AMERICAN relations, after touching their nadir at the time of the Suez crisis, are today as cordial and close as during the last war. Much of the credit for restoring this soli- j darity upon which world security rests' must go to the resolute leadership203 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-09-25 4 "I don't suppose there are many husbands who spent a wonderful day celebrating Sir Winston's weddina anniversary and forgot it was his own."23 words
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815 1958-09-25 4 Now the Union Jack flies Proudly in U.S. REPORT FROM AMERICA by WILLIAM FOSTER UIGH above New 11 York's most luxurious hotel, the Wal-dorf-Astoria, the American flag floats proudly in the autumn breeze. And right beside the Star-Spangled Banner, equally prominent on the hotel roof, I can see the Union815 words
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Advertisement15 1958-09-25 4 SILVER j Christening Presents U.S.deSILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** mi it iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiii*15 words
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Advertisement61 1958-09-25 4 THE FINEST II Vll^/^XoK^^ I Be 3 i Ik 4>lll Paramount jjives you a wide selection of clc^n* silverware. In addition to the keswick te.» an(i coffee service (illustrated above) there are the du Harry, Regency and Stately services. Each hw charm and beauty. These, and other table appointments are61 words
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214 1958-09-25 5 Council call to mothers in new war on T.B. tapore City Council health department has started a camoaiffn ice mothers to bring new-born babies for BCG vaccination accinationfl will increase the children's resistance to tubercn Maggie Lim, senior assistant health officer, said the response iraging. About 400 babies were vaccinated214 words
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139 1958-09-25 5 A DAY-LONG FESTIVAL IN AID OF CHILDREN iHE Singapore Children^ y is organising a day ing programme of iment at the VicMemorial Hall on Saturday, October 11 to 000 for the extension ot its Con valesHome in Tanah Men it occasion will be depen by the Presl- the Chinese Chamber139 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-09-25 5 YOGA ROUTINE KEEPS OLIVIA YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL s t'U young and beauWu at 41— that's. Olivia a> Havilland. And Yoga •xercisea keep her that w»j she says. °l'via found time for f«»J in her London Jotel suite before the of her film 1 I'roud (Rebel". N() vtart by crossing I^Rs.94 words
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Article, Illustration244 1958-09-25 5 sdggfsd When the Act was passed in October, 1955. the PAP voted against it. It is understood certain PAP circles now argue that the Assembly should support its extension in the interests of the country. Those In favour of tht change In attitude,Reuter - 244 words
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Article22 1958-09-25 5 Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor arrived In Bergen to attend the first full-scale manoeu- gfas ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement42 1958-09-25 5 COFFEE CUPS SAUCERS J^^^^S^t/ i* lift wf \m presentation case 20, BATTERY ROAD KZ/S!// foftnA A SPORE-1 TEL: ***** fOf course it is pure, freshly ground coffee Jmocafinoi O^ furmitorTl REMOVALSJ -I (ci TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD O >^V ECI u APO «I42 words
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Article426 1958-09-25 6 I>ORN today ye I variety ol v I courage of your convi you have made up y, c I 1 subject you will sfai Hon. come what ma I a strange tendency in J I i to lean on others phi £j I I less, for you426 words
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Advertisement31 1958-09-25 6 CHESTERFIELD PACKS MORE PLEASURE, j an Acru-H lj]|fl^ M >>, Chesterfield sati pj| fIM the most ,fj burns morr evenly. smokes much |J vsmoothcr wiHi OVt hot spots or U— hard draw.31 words
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Miscellaneous250 1958-09-25 6 k if t m dfm v: .11 if l f mm^Pm •••♦•»♦»»♦♦♦♦»»•••••♦•••< JEFF lI AW Ki; bj .Srdney Joi-tliin TAKE TMt SKIIP A »«m. JfEFF mOSf HUMAN PILOTS TUG EARTH &HIPS SUCCttO J^T J,S*ilL .kTvLia OFF JU/TD-PHPT I MAKTIANS AJ?E USiMd TEMfKM&U?tLV tN KEEf>M*G OUT O* THE BEING BUT »VHfcN250 words
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Article170 1958-09-25 7 I LONDON, Sept I Previous Today tt 24 buyers 23 7^ buyer. no sellers no sellers Oil 24V4 buyers 24 bujn--24% sellers 24 sellers BBl.l'' s l KSS Spot 24*. buyers 24 bu 24' i sellers 24', seller BBHi So I BSI Settlement Itnsc rerau Oct 24!.170 words
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Article95 1958-09-25 7 NEW YORK, Sept. M PrevhHia Todav t,a,ts s ,ot 93.37 nom. 02.75 nom. > futures raits Contract Sept 89.50 nom. 90.50 nom 0,1 88.75 buyers 89.75 buyers K n. 91.25 sellers 92.00 sellers 'Nt: Qwet SALES Nil JBBER: Futures Sept 30.30 buyers 29.60 buvers 30.70 sellers 30.1995 words
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Article37 1958-09-25 7 I NEW YORK, Sept 21 Previous Today nd lls 525.89 528.15 J a,,r o.ids 142 .42 143.41 )om,st 1( Bonds 8678 86 74 J l llhtk>s 80.20 80.23 Mikk, composite Average! 181.75 182 5137 words
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Article54 1958-09-25 7 and awaiting re8 W\i, afloats 2ti l i to 26, mabes shipment 26, 15%, and f. Lamponp spot and :tieA.se 26'.-. afloats Beptember shipment 26. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 38H, afloats 38V6. and September shipment 37 i, sellers, exdock. ispot Above prices quoted in54 words
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Article90 1958-09-25 7 PRV Philippines c.i.f. IK/ iorth European ports delivered r *l|ht per long ton Srpt./Oct. traits c.i.f. I'.K./North -uropean ports delivered [ffcht per long ton Sept. /Oct. CONUT OIL crude Straits *t I uropean ports in bulk lonj ton Sept./ Oct. CONTT OIL crude Ceylon •IJ. European90 words
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Article149 1958-09-25 7 SOFTER Tuesday's reaction the London stock •arkrts yesterday wore in "jer form with most r i lowing useful M. COVER Y OF K AND Or I I I'M.ARDING TOK nIX r and J ivi DKMAND R hile Ij. Mirr tock, U •> favour Oils were generally149 words
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347 1958-09-25 7 Call for $10 million development, finance corp. THE chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association, Mr David Lee, yesterday called for the scrapping of the Industrial Promotion Board and the establishment in its place of a $10,000,000 Industrial Development and Finance Corporation. Mr. Lee who is also the chairman of the347 words
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108 1958-09-25 7 rE Study Group Movement of the BritUi Council is staging a con cert as a farewell gesture to one of its staff. Miss Thelma Hale, who is leaving for England next month. It will be held at the new Victoria Theatre108 words
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Article50 1958-09-25 7 Mr. Alfred Gregory who was with the successful 1953 British Everest expedition, arrived in Kathmandu. Nepal, yesterday to lead an Anglo-Italian attempt on Mount Am Dablam (22,500 feet). Mr. Gregory described the mountain as "most difficult" and said its peak was almost vertical. Re uterReuter - 50 words
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26 1958-09-25 7 Airport fire may have been sabotage The administration building of Havana's Rancho Boyeros International Airport was destroyed yesterday by a fire. The authorities suspected sabotage. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article26 1958-09-25 7 The bodies of six U.S. airmen whose unarmed transport crasned in Soviet Armenia earlier this month were returned to Kars. Turkey, yesterday.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article23 1958-09-25 7 Tha Japanese Welfare Miniftry warned yesterday that Asian flu may return In strength to Japan this autumn and winter.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article69 1958-09-25 7 |>RAYERS and lecture^ on I Islam will be held at the Sultan Mosque In Arab Street. Singapore, from pm. today to celebrate the Prophet Mohammad. Brithday. They will be conducted In four languagesArabic. Malay. Tamil and Urdu. Tomorrow a procession will be held. Starting from Kandahar Street69 words
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Advertisement101 1958-09-25 7 (£da^felilMIIIII)l!liS B? TEA MAKER A i. Automatic electric never needs wotchinq switches itself oft a boon U housewives. T V AIIDADA ITU (ELECTRICAL DEPT.) AUIt UK A LIU*, High St., Singapore Phone: *****. Getting MARRIED? Make arraii^'MH'iilM NOW for your Wedding I'liologrjipli* |o !><> taken by the Free PITM Wrdding101 words
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Miscellaneous39 1958-09-25 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 9.32 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.20 a.m. and 10.10 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.42 a.m. and 10.45 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.03 air and 11.18 p.m. MONDAY: 11.26 am. and 11.52 p.m. TUESDAY: 11.52 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.27 a.m. and 12.20 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous99 1958-09-25 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtlme Concert: 1.30 Time Signal and News: 1.45 Men Only; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Tho Merry-Go-Round; 5.30 Calling AU Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao. 6.30 Music from Holland; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report: 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.15 The99 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-09-25 8 ...FOR GERMAN REFUGEES Tens of thousands of refugees and displaced persons gathered in the woods outside West Berlin recently for a weekend celebration of The Day of the Home land 1 which is held to show that the land of their fathers is not forgotten. In the above picture thousands101 words
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235 1958-09-25 8 7 CHILDREN ROCKET-THAT IS HER LIFB By a correspondent t^ORTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Dentfl "Joe" Lyons, the brain behind Britain", Space-age rocket Black Knight, drank* cock tails in London with the Supply Minister His Swiss wife Elisabeth relaxed at their home in Fleet, Hampshire. Comparative relaxation, that is. among the exuberance of her235 words
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Article65 1958-09-25 8 Men of the ?M Battalion, the Marines, oj the I Mar in e DiviM board the VSS m mont" on their M out oj LebanonM A "icelcome bM sign has been pirn ed on the side o/l British trom show no sit. I withdrawing jM Jordan andU.P.I; Reuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration534 1958-09-25 1 NEW HIT FROM 'KWAI'STAR, COMPANY TEAM THE company jnd the star whose resouringible and intan gible helped make "Bridge on The River Kwai" one of the all-time greats of film history, have combined again to make a picture of t r ne stature. The talents of Colum bia Pictures and534 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-09-25 1 ININCESS MARGARET, attending the gMtNri"! world W"*"J* the Odeon. Leicester Square, is introduced to the Mm s doctor b.r Carol Reed.25 words
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Advertisement61 1958-09-25 1 J fhe man is HOLDEN 3 x //i e woman s LOREN I TOGETHER THEY MAKE THE MOST MAN-WOMAN 3 I /a EXCITEMENT IN YEARS! 3 I* I,MH I 1 Wl*^M^M9t %^Mw* m m Mr i Hr H *9 LISIS ,^m4m\ I^l^^b Entirely V Ifcll^l^. F Suspended. j^^ I^^ Ifek61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-25 2 IT UNLOCKED THE HEART Of I ABOVE, tug captain Trevor Howard, with a premonition that he will not retw from a dangerous salvage mission, passes on a duplicate key to Sophia Lorcn flat to William Holden, an old friend. Above right, Holden, with the san premonition, passes58 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-09-25 2 SOPHIA LOREN, playing the type of earthy, tme-to-life role for "^.fjj famous, waits patiently outside the dockyard gates for the m«m *n 'cntly sharing her flat.31 words
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Advertisement65 1958-09-25 2 i ADDS s^^H**\^^r^H SPICE I a*. W AFTER SHAVE IOI7ON MENS COLOGNE BODY TALC AFTER SHAVE TALC fNT STICKS PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE SHAVE CREAM SHAVING MUGS IS SHAVE CREAM DEODORANT HA/R GROOM TON/C MEN'S > BRILLIANTINE SMOOTH SHAVE (Pressurized Cans) S II I! LTON New York London AVAILABLE AT ALL FINE65 words
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Advertisement37 1958-09-25 3 ...to Setter Living! Manufacturers of Fine Furniture I since IVI/o &XVi mi n*nf Ufll -^M 1/ II SnUHMjaflpWr^ -M^MMlflHoi W^^\l [7 U /(C 1 ill ll I _||_jLI SHOWROOMS .J6/MJO«CHA«O ROAO.SPO«,THS. 14.44. JJJ40.H256 j^ IWi^iW i^W f37 words
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Article, Illustration416 1958-09-25 4 Two exciting stars come face to face fsg I^ROM being "the boy next 1 door/' William Holden has grown in acting stature to what virtually can be called "the man in the next country." He i s one o! Hollywood's mosttravelled stars an actor who isought everywhere. He will go416 words
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Advertisement49 1958-09-25 4 ■> SF^^^PBBBfttefciifa^ Whether it is 'The Key" to a Fairlane, Zodiac, Zephyr or any other Ford, you can mm j| i^ e sure of miles anc nniles fff^ji •H^^^H |Tv£ K&U of carefree motoring and Mx^SSSjSSS the thrill of owning a really fine car. HR TnWßpWt^r 1 1 iji^tfßi B49 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-09-25 9 II .on to hi covered :i until news iful launching li 3 1 hadn't uld you have A then said: quib that 01 Just anpram tn*9 were this final itment of a \dci Elizabeth tied to her39 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-09-25 9 Nobody's dotiiu unit over looked more benign than Lakshmi, the elei.h.mt. as she gives Vivienne Smith of Kn field, Middlesex, seal on one of her iive knees. Vivienne was on a it to .the London /<>;> where goodnatured Lakshmi jets along famously Mih children she ♦ikes themReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-09-25 9 T his dog doesn't whimper or sulk when i.enied some special titbit by his master. He goes into action instead and with a vengeance. No, he doesn't take it lying down. He jumps and kicks him where it hurts most. But Mr. Franla doesn't really mind.Popper - 73 words
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Article, Illustration690 1958-09-25 10 PELHAM GROOM - THE RIDDLE OF THE WOMAN WHO WASN'T... PELHAM GROOM gfsdgf LAI PENC WAS WITH US ACAuT: AND IN HER ARMS WAS A COLL ir TION OF FEMININE CLOTHINC it WAS OBVIOUS THAT MY UNWANt l ED CUEST HAD BEEN UNDRESSED I TOU MAY CO TO HER NOW j "BUT I690 words
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Article, Illustration490 1958-09-25 11 armoured car regiment ol the 13th 18th »yal Hussars, which arrived in Singapore k on board the troopship "Oxfordshire," stranger to this part ol the world." indeed. >t *ry strong associations with it. 1950 until 1953 when the Malayan Emerwas at a peak the regiment490 words
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Article, Illustration449 1958-09-25 11 TiIKEE years ago Alf Parish ended 25 years unbroken British Army service and joined the Australian Regular Army. Today he is back with his countrymen again but in a slouch hat as Squadron Sergeant Major of 28 Commonwealth Independant Infantry Brigade Group Signals449 words
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Article, Illustration489 1958-09-25 12 < ilis< iisliip row ill Son lli m lii.iiii Moms BVW OOITII VIKT.VVM'S 800,000 Chinese who two years ago threatened a back to Formosa* 1 movement today are playing an important role In economic recovery iii the key South-East Asia nation of Vietnam. TheU.P.I - 489 words
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124 1958-09-25 12 Halt Warsaw talks says Seoul paper 1 TWIE government. A operated Seoul newspaper Korean Re- public has editorially I urged that the current Warsaw talks be stopp- ed at once and the Chinese Nationalists be given a chance to fight for recovery of the China mainland. The English language IU.P.I - 124 words
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Article84 1958-09-25 12 TI/lAJOR detailed proposals for co-ordination of adiT« i m lst tiv^ Pojicies of Australia and the NetherW in f V 1 1 development of the two halves of the ftahinP Guinea may result from a conference to begin in Canberra on October 20 of ™e conferenceReuter - 84 words
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166 1958-09-25 12 MOVE TO GET R.I. INTO SUGAR PACT? ECONOMIC experts from 50 or the United Nations have begun a five-week meeting in Geneva aimed at stabilising the sensitive world free market in sugar for at least the next five years. Some 200 delegates to the U.N. -sponsored sugar conference are expectedU.P.I - 166 words
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53 1958-09-25 12 The Manila Daily Mirror has editorially suggested a crackdown against Chinese Communists In the Philippines in the face of the Formosa crisis. "The Indonesian Government this week down on Nati< itions The Philippine* which outlaws Commun hould be prepared for n crackdown Commun i.U.P.I - 53 words
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Article164 1958-09-25 12 IAIWVS elder statesman, ex-Prim, t. J SWgem Voshicla. wiiiin, i/'V r tr shimbun, said in part: Whit h Asal «l to Ch.na shouU, servo r.^Jjg* "Japan must be Invited to loin th< 5,,,,. Asia Treaty Organisation to give it Zh so that South-East AsiaReuter - 164 words
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Article22 1958-09-25 12 President U Win Maying said in Rangoon that all executive action carried out in hL> name must have his personal approval.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article10 1958-09-25 12 Japanese have put make* of cycles on Japav York.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 10 words
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Article47 1958-09-25 12 Communist China has turned out more than .M different type* of passenger cars, buffs, trucks, heavy lorrirs .m<l tractors this year, the Tekin;' New China News reported. It laid V, of 20.000 motor vehicles and 40,000 tractors uo" l( be produce'! h« lh< <nd this i U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Article46 1958-09-25 12 A •■helpful" trade agreement with Japan. le reopening of the Canadian market, and projected exports to Ceylon nd Red China were';: nong the "bright spot.V of NewZealand's dairy products situation by Mr. P. B Marshall, general mar of the Dairy Products Marketing Commission In Auckland.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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Article19 1958-09-25 12 The Netherlands O< ment is drawing up plans for a "parliament" for the Papuan* of Netherlands New Guinea. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article41 1958-09-25 12 Mr. Jatncs Micheih of Sayonara and books with Pl Oriental settim a speaker at the Paci veil's book and author lunch in Sun Francisco said, "A great deal < future of America h to be decided in term the nation's Asia." U.P.I.U.P.I - 41 words
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Article34 1958-09-25 12 Further expansion of the Plastic, and ntheti rubber Indusl Japan is foresee; result 0 close technical co-opera-tion betwc American and Japa: manufacturers, Mr. Taira Tamuka a Tokyo chemical rnnineer said in New York U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article20 1958-09-25 12 Uarmg rescuj U.S. army hi iaved the hv, a»ese caught d J^ lands m the mid raging Sagami °i™ U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article23 1958-09-25 12 THE JAKARTA NEWSPAPER SULUH INDONESIA. ORGAN OF THE POWERFUL NATIONALIST PARTY, SAID THE WEST IRIAN DISPUTE WOULD BECOMi T SION IN T»; REUTERREUTER - 23 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1958-09-25 13 THIS month the Domestic Equipment Trades Fair was held in London. The Free Press takes readers on a tour of the stands conducted by a Special Correspondent. W* |j is her own par- j i domestic 3 want to save r others, it i.s1,234 words
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Article190 1958-09-25 13 EILEEN ASCROFT - EILEEN ASCROFT By THE new do-U-yoursHf crate in Britain n makine wine. Housewives clubs are finding it absorbing hobby and young couples a cheap way of entertaining TV compere Derek Bond Ml* me he ha* huge sm cess with hU elderberry wine. "Each bottle works out190 words
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432 1958-09-25 13 JACK THOMAS - Jailbirds are the guests in these homes JACK THOMAS By Tl/IY hostess at the 1" party was a smart, sophisticated woman who combines a successful career with running a happy family. My fellowguests- were all in the higher business and social brackets. As I entered, they were listening to the432 words
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56 1958-09-25 14 CHAROEN AND LIM ENTER THE Q-FINALS fTHE top seeded puir, Lim Say Hup of Malaya and Charoen Wattanasin of Siam. reached the quarterfinals of the men's doubles in the Cricket Club of India badminton championships last night in Bombay. They beat an unseeded local pair, D. O. Damini and DoctorReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1958-09-25 14 The South African touring amateur .soccer team beat a Norfolk County Football Association side 4-1 in a floodlight match last night in Norwich. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article162 1958-09-25 14 I.R.C. 4; Marines.. .2 npHIS was a shock for Marines, and an Upset of form in the Singapore A. F. A. Senior Cup competition yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. Playing with ten men for the first 35 minutes, Indian^ were full of confidence and staged a grand162 words
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Article225 1958-09-25 14 /M)l I Mill SCMTII UU--0 V>* other runaway \ic- tory over Britain'^ Sceptre in the second it race of the America's Cup 11 >esl« rday. proving herself !> once Agala the better I' boat in light to moderate |J winds. 1 Columbia led fromReuter - 225 words
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Article41 1958-09-25 14 Juventus, the Italian first division soccer club, beat Wiener Sportklub ot Austria 3-1 in the first leg of their European Cup first round match in Turin. Enrico Sivori, Argentineborn inside-left, scored all three goals for Juventus.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article173 1958-09-25 14 SOLE BAULD COM SAVES SCOTS A GOAL by Heart* centre forward Bauld, three minutes from the end, gave the Scottish League a 1-0 victory over the \j gue of Ireland (Eire) In a representative soccer match last night in Glasgow. The Scots were lucky to defeat the spirited Irishmen. HeavyReuter - 173 words
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Article247 1958-09-25 14 RAFFLES INSTITUTION proved their rugby superiority when they bea! Victoria School 12-3 yesterday at the R.I. ground In this clash of previously unbeaten teams, Victoria found themselves outclassed, and they failed to cros,, the Raffles 25-yard line. The pacjLs were even in weight, but Raffles had a247 words
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Article174 1958-09-25 14 "But I'm sure I didn't bring her back here "How can you be sure of anything if you don't remember masquerading in her clothes. Your clothes are here! Drunkenness is no new thing to you. "But what can I do? This is a dreadful thing!"174 words
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Article202 1958-09-25 14 It was three quarters of an hour before every* nc had tnbled and Latlff was ready to start? On the < before him w< r small piles containing th which the Yung brothers had taken from their pocket "Right! Now I am going to warn you all202 words
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83 1958-09-25 14 A LATIFF STORY continued from Page 10 stripped him. You carried Lola Into that room I having done the same to her, dressed her Id clothes "You're guessing" snapped Yat. A man v, stand for that." Latiff picked up the doctors i Kcno Hydrate had been added to his drink,83 words
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Article195 1958-09-25 14 At the customs Leong and Sam pretended* were asleep and you Yat drew attention to jour" sleeping brothers. You Ihen took Lolas b^> l V adr j stripped her, lashed the tiller and cast the 'boa t» You then went to the pictures to see your195 words
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Article76 1958-09-25 14 Latitt paused and I could We him number on a ilip of paper, which he "That is all! You Will no* charged. You would probably have d 1 Just dumped the elrl In tinea's n worried about your pretty alibi. Ta geant" Latlff moved round tho76 words
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Miscellaneous128 1958-09-25 14 i- CLOTS AO 4 1 arrive at the .south of the 3. Pwter.s turn to slim .slowly Continent perhap 5 Lap up! 6. Telephoi uny 6 A lot i: officeri i4» 10 Up.set the table 7. -in ;i lot? »4». 11 Exli writer within 18. A Uon at la In128 words
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Article, Illustration351 1958-09-25 15 I'tteve to meet fop sprinters at Singapore ITFA'E DID IT AGAIN. YESTERDAY AT IPOH 1 HE COMPLETED A DOUBLE A UNIQUE OUBLE WHEN HE WON THE CLASS I IV H EVENT OVER THE STRAIGHT 5J FURHis nrst win was In Class H Div. 1 with 8-6. Ycsnlay sieve was351 words
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Article658 1958-09-25 15 I IDIXti jidn Garnet BouRoure landed a nice priced inning double for Singapore "i"i Jack Spencer to bring score for the afternoon to u Mm, who disappointed day. gave Bougourc winner when he took ixth race, beating Merry Pintu Mas was always ent and raced658 words
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599 1958-09-25 15 DOWNING STREET IS READY FOR THE VASE ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS ON TODAY S TRAINING GALLOPS I) o W N I N STREET i.l el DUtine were outstanding among the (iold ase candidates which galloped at Ipoh this morning. Downing Street, ridden by Franklin, und Dis tine (MitrhelL) galloped over the599 words
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Article6 1958-09-25 15 Murrayfield 'no' to athletics fgdf ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article28 1958-09-25 15 n\ lay'; matches Abcrlii Police <i Hylton i i Interi I X^ Penarth Cardifl 8 i ,y 8 Noi7>.nnpton H nmouth n De?onp«>rl H ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article76 1958-09-25 15 /M)LD Vase probables and jockeys ire as follows: DISTINE §-U <k Mitchell). AMUSEMENT PARK X 10 (G. Kmuoure). PRINCE <)l LALITA X 7 (Geyer) MALAYAN SCHOLAR |.f (Mawi) SUN OF BURMA H-5 (LeOßf) RED SUNRISE ST. VITUS K-I (Johnson) TRAVELLERS CHEQUE 8 1 (Harratt) HOLIDAY TIME 8-176 words
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Advertisement58 1958-09-25 15 No more sex films for Brigitte Bardot!^^ Read this jm sensational m b story in M Itfi wl We JT% Mill W^m L r wPI Other feoturc* .n Sept. 28th i»suc. Why V rn r SHORT STORIES PROGRAMMES CARTOONS LETTERS «*P P.NUPS U Al& PUZZLES sa f y! Radio Weekly58 words
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Article209 1958-09-25 16 a breach of pact with UK? THE Cairo report that the British-protcr sheikdom of Kuwait was "seriously considering Joining the Arab League was believed in London last night to have come as a surprise to the British Government. A Foreign Office spokesman said that he wasReuter - 209 words
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167 1958-09-25 16 DOGS' ROMANCE DEFIED IRON CURTAIN-THEN CAME TRAGEDY E riIHE LOVE of two X dogs for each other r defied the barbed wire iron curtain border be- E tween Austria and Hun--1 gary for several week*. The villagers of St. Gotthard on the Aus- S trian side of the border reportedU.P.I - 167 words
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Article32 1958-09-25 16 The executive committee of the Lincoln Labour Party last night praised the "magnificent job" of the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment in the fight against terrorists in Malaya.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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354 1958-09-25 16 Catholics working against Govt. Premier charges miK. WLADYSLAW GOMULKA, the Polish iTA Communist Party leader, yesterday accused the Roman Catholic Church In Poland of both "overtly and secretly" working against the Government. But, he added in a speech to party educationalists, "the state does not intend to back out from354 words
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80 1958-09-25 16 U.K. DECISION SOON ON JORDAN UNIT A BRITISH military spokesman said in Amman yesterday there should be "a clear indi- cation" before the end of this month as to the withdrawal, or future disposition of British foices in Jordan. He said they were waitIng "almost day to day" for instructions.Reuter - 80 words
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Article59 1958-09-25 16 Reporters toured Jayne Mansfield's 14 roomed Hollywood mansion day following the eourt hearing at which hrr li band said they hai almo-t no furniture. They found the conplo weiv ing on the floor, as her husband Mickey Hargitay. had said. But between them and the floorReuter - 59 words
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Article162 1958-09-25 16 COMET TIPPED TO BEAT BOEING THE UNITED statJ Boeing 707 may lose M race against *$M Ilrst Atl;\:.tic jet airlinS service because" uS big it wa> suggested fl London yesterday The weekly newsletter M the Society of British All craft Constructors I'M the size factor coul play a prominent partiReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement338 1958-09-25 16 Straits Times Free Press For th« convenience of advertisers our representative •t Ist floor. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD will receive small advertisements ond onswer* to bo» numbers. Classified advertisements may also be bonded to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House Collyer Quay Singapore. MALAYA DRUG STORE 142 East Coast338 words
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Miscellaneous368 1958-09-25 16 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY Weights for Sat- San Juan 8.03 Commotion 803 turday, concluding Sea Luck 8.01 Invincible 71* day of the Perak Our Kingdom 8.01 '7' nclble 1 Turf Club Sultan's Her Highness 800 C DIV l n F Gold Vase meeting princely (iift 7.13 Conservative 900 are: Valiant Knijjht368 words
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