The Singapore Free Press, 26 September 1958
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Title Section16 1958-09-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper W singapere, Friday. September 26, 1958. Price 1516 words
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139 1958-09-26 1 No pacts Days new Lebanon Premier R tshid Karami, new Minister of the bai ti, told his Cabinet sterday that the coun- i n tuture would not 'ter mto any foreign "s or alliances. 'iru? sources said last Iht. r as .iking at his first ibinet meeting since king officeReuter - 139 words
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Article37 1958-09-26 1 British liner quarantined British liner Ivernia. tying 900 passengers to America, was placed iation on her arrival Montreal yesterday. of smallpox were id out by doctors who [there was "one case of disease of an tuiaboard. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article25 1958-09-26 1 I y O'n Lloyd, British etary, conferred :,n hour at the United I night with Mr. Dulles. U.S. ScState. on the Far ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article16 1958-09-26 1 I 10l was feared klllval plane plunged hen attempting n TIMS Victorious ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article16 1958-09-26 1 I tomb exploded on ol the Briti h Famalay but cans. (I ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article22 1958-09-26 1 rnn™™ mA th<> l) torm In tl IH idvancl i Jima with 200 mi the Tokyo ai ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article1010 1958-09-26 1 DULLES REVEALS BIG GAP AT WARSAW •U.S., Peking still reject each other's terms rpHE American Secretary of State, A Mr. John Foster Dulles, made it clear in New York last night that the United States and China were still rejecting each other's terms for a peaceful settlement of the FormosaReuter - 1,010 words
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Article98 1958-09-26 1 AROUND the WORLD in an HOUR CMDR. JAMES F, alvert said in New York yesterday he and I his crew of the atomic submarine Skate had taken only an hour to j qualify for membership j of the CircumnavigaI tors Club, an organisaj tion of persons who have made aU.P.I - 98 words
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Article101 1958-09-26 1 March of Islam's Faithful today ABOUT 10,000 Muslims are expected to take part in a procession this afternoon to celebrate the Prophet Mohamed's birthday. The procession will be in charge of 50 group leaders who will assemble at Kandahar Street at 2.30 p.m. The procession will pass through North Bridge101 words
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170 1958-09-26 1 Shelling brings Quemoy down to reserves rffHE Communists continued their artillery A blockade of tlie Quemoy s yesterday with a barrage of more than 5,000 shells amid reports that the garrison was beginning to use its reserve stocks. Although supplies are getting through to Quemoy by ship and plane, the170 words
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50 1958-09-26 1 NATIONALIST Sabre jets and Communist MKilTs fought an aerial duel this morning. Six MIGS attacked a patrol of four Sabres. One MIG was shot down. There were no Nationa list losses. The action t'lok pia" oxer the Formosa Strait tooth-west of Quemoy.50 words
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Article94 1958-09-26 1 THE International Tin Council in London last night unanimously decided not to support the noor price of tin by of coui in wlthd ing price iupi A communique i the end of line of tl mcll also affirmed "it coi fid in t lieU.P.I - 94 words
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Advertisement79 1958-09-26 1 FERGUZADE The most effective, the quickest way to replace lost, energy is to take strength-glvii Glucose. Ferguzade is ideal because it Is Gluco.se made into a sparkling, tempting drink. Next time you're reeling like a refresher after a game or run down at the end of a day's work, treat79 words
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305 1958-09-26 2 U.K. to Iceland: Let's take issue to the World Court ]>RITISH Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, adressing the U.N. General Assembly yesterday, suggested that Iceland should join Britain in submitting the fisheries dispute to the International Court. the law is on Iceland's side in its extension of the territorial waters limitReuter; U.P.I - 305 words
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Article43 1958-09-26 2 An American Embassy spokesman said In Paris yesterday that "between five and 10 unidentified people have broken into the American cultural centre in Lyons, central France, stolen rai books and two typewriters and set lire to a room. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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215 1958-09-26 2 SCHOOLS CLOSING IN SOUTH CAN HURT YOUTH -IKE PRESIDENT Eisenhower i said in Washington yesterday that the enforced i closing of schools in the j Southern states of Virginia and Arkansas could have disastrous consequ- j ences for school children and eventually for the na* tion. He said in aReuter - 215 words
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Article146 1958-09-26 2 THE electors of St. Paneras, a North London borough, yesterday severely rebuffed Mr. William Webster, a candidate who had campaigned against the growth of the coloured population. Mr. Webster, an independent determined to "get coloured people out of the country because they involve decadence," cameReuter - 146 words
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247 1958-09-26 2 H.L.I. LOSE KILTS BUT THEY Will KEEP SPATS rriih men of the Highland li, ht T, x are to keep their white sn, t v., )f^ they have lost their kilts m,,t S Under the British Government Z mation plans, the H. L. i wS h! Mackenzie trews in aReuter - 247 words
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Article77 1958-09-26 2 INCIDENT OUTSIDE 12-M. LIMIT THE Admiralty announced in London last night that the boarding of the British trawler Paynter by a party from an Icelandic gunboat took place outside Iceland's self-imposed 12-mile fishing limit. The incident occurred while the British frigate Diana escorting the British trawlers, was taking an acuteReuter - 77 words
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139 1958-09-26 2 ATpMic.py.K: r%. has been refused n mission to catch up on i search developm. side prison during the! 10 months or his sentence grounds he is still a secy ty risk, it was reported London yesterday. Fuchs, once rated one the West'sUPI - 139 words
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Article14 1958-09-26 2 Communist North Vietnam has opened a trade office in Cairo. U.P.I.U.P.I - 14 words
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110 1958-09-26 3 SEDUCTION CHARGE: BARON IS CLEARED II snd breach I at brought venth Baron L a Durban girl L vxkicn end in t i ourt at DurI ;>■ when the I ail allegations t t him were I Baron, George E powys, 27, had f by Miss CaroL Burnett for 5Reuter - 110 words
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214 1958-09-26 3 I ration of Tii Jeremy Thac-ntn-old Siamted at the tops t ids, will not bt J! berore their first cording to three writing in the t Lancet yesalso hints twin will sur-' e ation. s, who do not twina by name, •hn Stanley Tomobstetrlc sur--1Reuter - 214 words
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466 1958-09-26 3 R.A.F. hero jailed for killing wife's lover PECULIARLY CRAVE PROVOCATION SAYS JUDGE i N R.A F, wartime hero, i 1 u trave] agency couri was sentenced tu thn juil In London yesterdi tlie manslaughter ol his wil rich lover. A Jury took only 13 minutes to find Ernest Jun Fantle,Reuter - 466 words
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170 1958-09-26 3 Girls in Polish jail put on strip tease shows for men prisoners /IIRLS in a Polish jail are ll putting on "collective strip teases" for the bench I of male prisoners in the prison next-door, a Wa [paper complained terday. The newspaper said the girls mostly prostitutes between the agesReuter - 170 words
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Article20 1958-09-26 3 Communist Czechoslovakia yesterday offered to sell natural uranium to the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article173 1958-09-26 3 X A ISIi "uiuiiriji firm I /V decided jrenterd t«» Mop all work on J buiidmt; the new Lor. dun headquarter* i«>r t X Slm II IViroleum o unpany i»« „r continued I. ■i (i J through unotTit ul o strikes among a smallReuter - 173 words
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Advertisement23 1958-09-26 3 WN£ FURNITURE m COMPETITIVE PRICES BY Ivan hin Above is a fine Tripled Mirrors Iressing Table made fc 142. Orchard Road W *****,*****23 words
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The Singapre Free Press Friday, Sept, 26, 1958 Opinion
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Article193 1958-09-26 4 DURMA'S stand in the United Nations on j tho Formosa Strait crisis is interesting not so much for its over-simplification of the issues involved but for the symptoms it betrays. To contend that the Chinese Nationalistheld offshore islands: do not justify a ma-1 jor war is to ignore193 words
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438 1958-09-26 4 South Africa Church plans attack on Catholics pin: Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa, backed by the Cabinet-Influencing Rroederbond sec ret society, is about to attack the Roman Catholic Church. It has imported the Kev. lI. J. Heffer, once a Roman Catholic monk, now called the world's greatest antiCatholic, to438 words
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Article90 1958-09-26 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by ITNCONVEN T IONAL dress in men." says an authority on fla-fla. 'does not appeal to women. Take the case of the youngster who sought to dazzle his fiancee He turned up in a shirt with legs instead of sleeves. His arms were thrust into the90 words
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420 1958-09-26 4 ANN KENNY - ANN KENNY by (She's 24 and IN this age of declining romance, when even the art of proposing marriage is fading. I was glad to see a woman strike a blow for the old-fashioned but oh. so charmingway of popping the question. Attractive.420 words
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Article163 1958-09-26 4 MB> Michael Manning ILK may become danOUS for babies in Western countries as a i SUlt of man-made radioivity. This warning came ii Dr. R. Scott Ru < 11. tlie radio biological laboratory ot the British ricultural rch •unci] 1 1, n the pollution of environment by163 words
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Advertisement30 1958-09-26 4 JUST RECEIVED from U.K. Platinum White Cold Gold DIAMOND GEM SET RINGS to suit Every Purse. M P. H. HENDRY. Manufacturing Jeweller 71 North Bridge Road Singapore, 6. Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Advertisement51 1958-09-26 4 NOW! 5 MORE I REVOLUTIONARY FEATURES ON I Eianiicl mhem I A _____________________________> vvmH B____b__l___a_fl -Mi-m f>#l 1 -MW (fajjKr~392- (q ?O J)J Bmm MOVIE CAMERA V^J FO/? FURTHER DETAILS WRITE TO THE SOLE AGENTS:— rn H. A. O'CONNOR &CO L,y LAIDLAW BLDC, BATTtRY RO. $< NGAP f 104-A BUKIT51 words
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216 1958-09-26 5 Diphtheria warning to apathetic mothers Isi'li I lour years' intensive campaign against the r s of diphtheria, mothers Singapore are still apathetic* lut taking their children for culationf, ll H senior assistant city ilth officer In charge of manit v and child welfare, Dr. p.j, I ini said yesterday: 4216 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-09-26 5 TV leaving the ■"'"li at Montomog- I are six cou- J[ I *ho celebrated J r 1 uple marriage o ■> mass,.. Aiiionu the couples U '<mii brothers and t V" s,s|, lni the event the fl 'don of this tiny <[ J neat Genoa, <►U.P.I - 60 words
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Article16 1958-09-26 5 Bing's son weds showgirl Jo. 8 24 year old >sby, irrled showgirl immond. 26, church. U.P.U.P - 16 words
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Article27 1958-09-26 5 Tlie Indian President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, left Calcutta by air for Tokyo yes- terday. He is makinc a nine-day I state visit. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article77 1958-09-26 5 The Singapore Rotary Club's Student U>an Fund n out 10 loans this year to university undergraduates doing their Anal yOther application ror loans arc under con -deration. A Rotary th< Mind WW .'mver- sity this year. live studi were granted loa The other loans v granted77 words
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Article39 1958-09-26 5 Britain -U.S. hold treasury talks Mr. Derek lh Amory. Bri icellor of the ExcheqiHi and Mr. Robert Anc United ea .secret. ny of the trea- i info in New York today, it was officially announced in Montreal last ReuterReuter - 39 words
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247 1958-09-26 5 NOW 1 3 BOY SCOUT AREAS IN SINGAPORE rpHE Boy Scout movement in Singapore has x been divided into 13 districts to cope with the rapid increase in membership. A spokesman for the Boy Scouts headquarters said yesterday that the Chief Commissioner, Mr. L. A. Woodworth had recently appointed 13247 words
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Advertisement115 1958-09-26 5 '$jfc^ Doe* shop/ping i i ,^^^________________H___i Singapore's 2S^j I '-ONLY AIR CONDITIONED^^— One visil will convince you lhat lo shop in lhe modern manner you mu»l shop ul lhe Supermarket. FITZPATRICK'S 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 NOW OPEN UNTIL -9 Pmin. every Friday I 7 p.m. every Saturday115 words
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Advertisement332 1958-09-26 6 b°s. courage to follow thi experimental I tion. The stars have Ceptlonal talents and come outstanding in uf B select. Decide earh want, and then go out have k: people una seem to A job you want don< j. free from detail worl cxt^i time to think for someone else332 words
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Miscellaneous351 1958-09-26 6 VlVr Vl WvKK Vv" Vvtliie" .Ioi" /la ii T loom/- sik /v\oee f^s vaw A>»r?/n4ts a*_avsf also mmsn Kl TM«V AAU st ae THI O^ THSAA JiPP' AS iP THSVLLGET C^a/V BV THE AAARTIAN SHIPS ■UMP F,R9T 'NVASION FOffCI J« WS WSRSN'T UP TO I US. MAC AT7ACKIISt%S JEFT* ««WT351 words
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Article144 1958-09-26 7 LONDON, s, |(l Prill— rttfmy 1 1 i i""^ (,tt buyers Nm 24- buyen 24', sellers No. 1 RS* Spot 04 bu r„|...i: X« KM Hlm.nl -Hers l h ns Nov 24', buyerssellers 24' i buyers buyers ii sellers sellers its i steadier. 6tiieis Above prices quoted144 words
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Article87 1958-09-26 7 IN futures 9 5 I10m 94 75 nom trails Contract Sept. 90.50 nom. 91.50 nom. ct 89.75 buyers 90.50 buyers u lv 92 -00 sellers 93.50 sellers t)\» steady. §^> jyjj IBBER: Futures Sept. buyers 29.40 buyers VT 30.19 sellers 29.95 sellers Nov 29.65 paid 29.55 buyers87 words
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Article30 1958-09-26 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 25 i i a i t Previous Todav ££22?* 528'5 SSs n MAX ***** KSSS" "-T. «j« 5 Stocks Composite Arenas 182 51 I815230 words
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Article56 1958-09-26 7 k£ ■>« ;KltanCLvWal tin 5 EL^' fl u°. ats to 25 tp.eniber shipment 25'4. 25^4 a r. Lampong spot and e lease 26. afloats 25^ 3 September shipment 5& a«wak unquoted. Muntok whlte s^ an d awaiting release 38«i. afloats MH. and September shipment 37 sellers, exdock. Abore56 words
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Article97 1958-09-26 7 OPR IMiilippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered wight per lon* ton Sept./Oct. >PRA, Straits c.l.f. U.K./North European ports delivered vnght per long ton Sept./Oct. '< ONI T OIL crude Straits if Furopean ports In bulk per lon ff ton Sept./Oct. OCONUT OIL crude Ceylon 'f97 words
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Article136 1958-09-26 7 I it not been for the 1 W disturbances in mon, the London arkets, might have a more marked resfo the favourablr such as the rise on to a new allh on Wed effect* of the tioil now be--11 ln bank i I r thr under' firm136 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-09-26 7 picture Admiral Harry Felt (left) Commander of all American forces in fH m 0 w 0 f s just had long talks Willi ..Ut U« I Ii Kai-shek on the Ear East crisis, is met on arrival at Taipch by General "Tiger" Wang, Chief of NationalistU.P.I - 75 words
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217 1958-09-26 7 A TOLL tax on air passengers, as suggested by the visiting Mayor of Jakarta, Mr. Raden Soediro, would interfere with Singapore's status as a free port and act as a check on tourist promotion. Those views were expressed yesterday by travel agents and217 words
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Advertisement39 1958-09-26 7 MILKMAID j£2g^MILK J^BINSroW WITH ADDED "■"ttffiJ^Jl VITAMIN A work tb? I V km*. niiCf A M k /5* I magnetic recording tape ________■__________>* A U| OUTLASTS Mm all others 1 SB wWmmmmWW w^| \^Kr isoo.ooo ■1 /<? JMMm\\\ W' 2 t39 words
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Miscellaneous121 1958-09-26 7 Today s radio programme 1.15 p.m. Sweet and Lively: 1.30 Time Signal and News: 1.45 Pun and Frolic; 2.00 Close Down; 2.50 Keep It Bright; 3.30 Educating Archie; 4.00 Invitation to the Ballet; 4.30 Rhythm with your Tea; 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 At the Piano; 5.45 Radio Ranch; 6.00 Mail121 words
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Miscellaneous55 1958-09-26 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 10 1% I in and 111 Kl p in TOMORROW: i» m. and 19.45 p in SUNDAY: I LIS a.B and 11 IS pin MONDAY: 1 1 U ain and II p.m TUESDAY 11.52 <m. WEDNESDAY m. and ILM p.m. THURSDAY: I N I Rl. and55 words
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Article166 1958-09-26 8 The boy to out in the ■pHE future of a 17-year-old boi wh, may be decided by (he Inited \2 The boy is all alone. Moth^S also homeless— and, worst ot all St.* i His name is Abdul Ali. He h: efe sands of miles as a stowawiv knnei-b lho166 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-09-26 8 MAC IN THE BUTTS Yes it's none other than the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold .Maemillan doing a sport of Grouse shouting on an Aberdeenshire moor while holidaying In Scotland as guest of the Hon. Gavin Astor. He was a guest there for three days before going on to BalmoralPopper - 73 words
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Article129 1958-09-26 8 Plan to 'electrify' N. Zealand New Zealand is forging ahead with an outstanding hydro-eleetrie programe. Already the Ncw Zealandcrs have eompleted four power stations on the Waikato River, North Island ancl three more are under construction. Those completed are the Karapiro (90.000 KW). Arapuni (158,000 Kw), Main tai (180.000 Kw)Popper - 129 words
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Article159 1958-09-26 8 ITTCOST C4,000,000 to build J if M s Vi( i"i a war hip between 1037 and ;i Bo far it hi another £56.000.000 tO rebuild hip between 1950 and 1958 Into "the world's most modern alrcult About 45 per cent ol tht money ha, gone159 words
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Article, Illustration230 1958-09-26 9 lomHuoHil doesn't want atiol iatj^fc. 1 1 undless. He is I Edin- valli i IVE MONTHS he ll tt.^B from Calcutta to H Africa with his Hr d■ I Paren S c ieC ■AT SIX YEARS his ■pp a dead. His lone battle had230 words
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Article, Illustration143 1958-09-26 9 AN S.O.S. went out recently from the Rochdale. Lancashire RSPCA: "Can anyone find a foster mother for a day-old goat." Cause of the bother was Barry a baby goat one of the triplets whose mother could only feed two. And Barty, being thePopper - 143 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-09-26 9 picture Six lovely gins from Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Sweden and Spain, have arrived in London to take part in a sixpart drama to celebrate the third birthday of Associated Redif fusion, Here, two of the girls Yvonne Mania ur of France (left) aged 20, and AnnettePopper - 70 words
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Advertisement186 1958-09-26 9 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I /flfl i_r*fl 0^ :^l %1 P^. ffiHT jtm% .A^Kv'fl^^ i Sflflfl Ivfl v £M itS ?Mffc| E_V MM w W* o^' mmm lm 0 1 4 m lit u I I two"" JWm \L flfl *k ■___HE*B*K w M Mrnrn^ tt __Kl'?^__«_M_____y186 words
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1102 1958-09-26 10 Terence Feeley - Now they put the squeeze on those bad debtors Terence Feeley IF IT IS TRUE THAT A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED IT IS EQUALLY TRUE THAT MONEY NEVER SEEMS SO PRECIOUS AS WHEN IT IS A FIGURE ON SOMEONE ELSE'S BILL. By OIX MONTHS ago a man1,102 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-09-26 10 A-ship ready soon Nearing completion al a Leningrad 9hipbuilding yard is the Russian alomic-powi ed Ice breaker "The nO This Will be the 1 Id's fii a ton i ittnei atomic sithin<32 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-09-26 10 picture A doll ivhich conceals an indoor radio aerial is shown here by Maria Badowicz on tht Polish stand at the recent sixth International handicrafts and Do It Yourself Exhibition, at the Empire Hall, Olympia, London. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration666 1958-09-26 11 CLOSE-UPS ADD INTEREST Friday Photography Page By THE LENSMAN il/lUN you see something that interests vou what do you do? If you are like me vou eloser to the object and take a good look' obrvin| all the small details that were not visible at the greater distance. Vou have666 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-09-26 11 ISN'T it maddening -as well as dangerous— to x drive with a dirty windshield? Well, th-? same problems can ruin an evening of pleasant slideshowing. Dirty, dusty colour transparencies never Intrigue anyone. They don't hav< to be dusty, because It a simple task to clean (hem off.242 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-09-26 11 Ideas section. Submitted bs send it to the Photo Edit**. si \i)\Y SAILOR. Have vou a photo idea witli im p.n t Kail HuiKail Hui - 24 words
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Article224 1958-09-26 11 ()I 4 COURSE, all snapshots have a purpose usually to help lis re member something that has a personal or sentimental appeal, lately ['ve been hearing abont people who are taking pictures bings they want to remember for very practical purp they In effect, making224 words
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169 1958-09-26 12 PEKING TO SPURN ANY U.N. BID TO INTERVENE t>ED CHINA has indicate' that it would reject ,v L nited Nations Intervention in the Formosa issue. The Peking Radio charged that the United States was plotting to sabotage the Warsaw ambassadorial talks on the Formosa crisis in order to put theU.P.I; Reuter - 169 words
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136 1958-09-26 12 Moves to edge in Red China defeated THU communist bloc of countries. headed by the Soviet Union. made two efforts to replace Na- tionalist China's dele- i gates whh Communist Chinese representa- tives at the general conference of the In- ternational Atomic Energy Agency in i= Vienna. Both efforts wereReuter - 136 words
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Article60 1958-09-26 12 •THE Moscow newspaper Sovetskaya Rosslya accused the United States of using the Warsaw* ambassadorial talks as "a smokescreen for their aggressive operations" In the Formosa Strait. In an article by 'Kom.mentator" quoted by Moscow Radio, the newspaper demanded that thj U.S. end its "interference in China's internal affairs"Reuter - 60 words
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Article39 1958-09-26 12 Indian President Rajendra Prasad, due in Japan today on an eight-day state visit, is carrying with him six saplings of the Maha Bodhi tree the tree under which Buddha achieved enlightenment— as a gift to Japan. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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173 1958-09-26 12 GIVE UP THE OFFSHORE ISLES SAYS SIHANOUK Cambodia 1 which recently accorded recognition to Red Chin t and entered into economic agreements with the Peking regime has advocated the surrender of the Nationalist Chi l shore islands to tiu communists. ambodian Premier '-dom Sihanouk speaking in the General Assembly, said:U.P.I - 173 words
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96 1958-09-26 12 Asian literature— much still not translated 'PHE London Times commenting on the UNESCO proposal in Paris to sponsor translations of Asian classics said that much of the Asian literature that "found its way Into our. own series of published in the Nineteenth Century badly needs a new dress." 'There isReuter - 96 words
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Article27 1958-09-26 12 Implementation of th pan -Indonesia tions agreement 1 delay nesian Governin> yet to tell the J what goods lt want ports the Jakarta A news agency. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article32 1958-09-26 12 U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs. C. Douglas Dillon has left Washington on a tour of eleven nations to discuss major economic problems. They include India I and Pakistan. U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article26 1958-09-26 12 General Paik Sun Yup, chief of stafT of the South Korean army, during his Brussels visit met Belgian veterans who fought ln the Korean Wnr ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1958-09-26 12 I Over [n KwangJu. South Korea, have launched their second campaign to collect comfort goods for Nationalist Chinese soldiers on Quemoy and Matsu islands. U.P.IU.P.I - 25 words
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Article24 1958-09-26 12 The worlds 14.760 feet above —was opened M on the Chinghai-Tibet highway, the Pcki China Nc ported. Tl hn ms thi Ri\ U.P. IU.P.I - 24 words
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Article27 1958-09-26 12 Mr. Neil McEll Secretary of 1 1 spend a total oi days in Japan d forthcoming toui defence bases in fie, the Far Ea I Middle U.P.IU.P.I - 27 words
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Article36 1958-09-26 12 Despite the British Admiralty's warning thai >U British shipping should avoid the Formosa area, a number of British and Chinese -owned shipping firms are still maintaining a regular service between Hons Kong and China ports. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article27 1958-09-26 12 V.N. Secretary-General Dap Itummarskjueld pleaded heavy work for inability to accept an invitation to attend the Bachelor Club's sillier- jubilee ball just in Manila.— V P.I U.P.IU.P.I - 27 words
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Article38 1958-09-26 12 The Soviet research ship Vityaz, which hurriedly left the Pacific last June after reporting a "dangerous increase" In radioactive fallout as a result of U.S. atomic tests, is returning there for a fourmonth trip, said Moscow Radio. U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article28 1958-09-26 12 Indian President Rajendra Prasad during his state visit to Burma from October 5 to 8 will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Rangoon University. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration355 1958-09-26 12 Delhi sees India and Japan drawing closer VIBII a| Indian President Kajemlra Prasad, who is duv in Japan tois regarded as signifh mt in political cil in New Delhi as an indu tion ol the desire of the tun countries for ciosn politual ami eronomu co opt ration Dr. Prasad'sReuter - 355 words
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Article167 1958-09-26 12 THE New York Times has praised Japan for its "firm" reply to the recent Soviet Note on American bases in Japan. '*In the now familiar pattern of applying pressure wherever possible, the Soviet Union has asked Japan for an assurance that bases In Japan willU.P.I - 167 words
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121 1958-09-26 12 83 MIL. MORE NOW IN RED CHINA COMMUNES pOMMUV V' rt' ported i," bants toward, •'communes." The Peking New news agency reported the five addition f vinces and autoAoK regions as well as th suburbs ol Peking ha^ completed the transit the communes b) The live provinci regions were listedU.P.I - 121 words
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Article19 1958-09-26 12 South Korea ha<s so far made no plans to offer military assistance to Nationalist China. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement33 1958-09-26 12 iVfTfl (C^ the Tried j < J I O rx^\ Surest i 'vh OC U»^r service .PHONE I ***** i I i TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED "J CKK Sf HT. S.NQARQRE WAN«MNO DIRECTOR' RONALD PICK33 words
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Article961 1958-09-26 13 Robert Pitman - ODD OATHS ST ARTLE PARK LANE j\ a club oft London neath niy nose, dimply don't underst Sluhberdegullion.' •Have you ever he myself writing it when .md Roundheads. •Later I found that was really used as au insult in the nteenth eentury. Yes: it right. Slubberdegullion." An elderly club waiter961 words
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Article105 1958-09-26 13 I RECOMMEND an unusual t 1 QUEST FOR PAiriTi (Parrtsh, lis Cut bu Julian Tennant. tn H> r >l Tennant was a room at terinq «800 guests) society wedding. the i he spent a* amateur explorer in Peru. Tennant was not the Orthi i travel num.AP - 105 words
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276 1958-09-26 13 WALTER ALLEN - Violence and vice rage in the big city WALTER ALLEN By TUE SKINNER. By Jay Gilbert. New Author JAY GILBERT is c scribed on the jacket of her novel us "New Author No. l The Skinner is the first book to bear the imprint ot No w Authors, Limited. It276 words
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Article, Illustration350 1958-09-26 13 Halldor Laxness - THE HEROES AREN'T SO HEROIC Hal ld or Laxness \Book of the Week I THE HAPPY WARRIORS. By Met hv en. 18s. 'T<IIE HAPPY WARRIORS" won for its Ice 1 landic author the 1955 Nobel Prize ioi Literature and has now been translated into English. It is, to say (he350 words
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RACING SECTION
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Article365 1958-09-26 14 Class 3 Division 1 6 Furs. Illlililltlllll.lilllllllll.il > 1111 nil mill, 11> .iiiii.i ii ■■•iiliili li 1.111...11.1HM Come lp 9.06, Milk> \\a> II MS, Wooisoli U4j Caraooi Mt. Britannia n M3, *-.n* Invett l.tt, Wide Screen II 80J. San Juan s o!. s, a| m365 words
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Article331 1958-09-26 14 Class 3 Division 2*— 6 Furs. ,ini in in imi in null in. iMI i i i.niiiniiiiuiniiiiiiiiiii I Film Goer 9.00, Lucky Game 8.13. Aberdeen 8.12, Birden 8.11, On Parole 8.09, Southern Moon 8.08, Ellen's Treasure 8.08, Sputnik 8.08, Redouble II 8.08. Result II 8.07,331 words
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Article188 1958-09-26 14 Class 3 Division 3— 6 Furs. tllillliiiliini >■ iiiiiiiiiiiniii iiiimi nm imiii n. iiiiiiiiin i in.- nn. .ni' The Torch 9.00. Bravo MS, Kwangtang 8.1!, Bhie Swell I mit- To Will l.lti links lire 8.1«», /nndrr /.ori; K.09, Aloha BH!i. Trinidad II 8.(17, Night Senti> BJ?, Maybe188 words
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Article, Illustration884 1958-09-26 14 TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE IS MY CHOICE TO WIN AN OPEN RACE ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP ALL THE PROSPECTS FOR IPOH GOLD VASE Min\> COI n \<t It I i Dfc I i PIbMM 1 AnniMUU-nl P.uk |.ll I'i.n l.ilil.i 8.07, M.il holar 8 V6, Sun of Buuua R«d Sunnse SO!. lia\i884 words
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Article220 1958-09-26 14 Brilliant Scholar 0.03. Stiaits Code 8.13, Who Knows 8.1!. Who Cares 5.07. Double Eagle 8.05, Daiku 8.00. Sovereign Flame 7.1?. R.mquo 7.10, Golden Melody 7.07. Muffin .Man 7.07, Sweet Dream II 707, Fire Risk 7.07. 'T'HE Class l event o\er 11.l 1 miles is220 words
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Article31 1958-09-26 14 SAM SLEIGH, 68-year-old brother of Kuala Lumi pur trainer Harry Sleigh, has died in Melbourne. Sam Sleigh sent many useful performers to Malaya during the past 20 rs.31 words
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Article232 1958-09-26 14 Conservative 9. 0n. I.indalou 8.12. Wee laddie 8.05. The Anak 8.01. Triple Crown H.o._. Kena 8.03. Oleander II Mt, Automation 8.01, Barlinnie 8.00. Scone Stone 7.13, Qui Vive 7.1*!, Illustrious 7.1 t, Maori Boy 7.11. "V"EAL HOBBS' two. The Anak and Automation, appeal in the232 words
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Article139 1958-09-26 14 Josker 111 900, Super Tic ture 8.13, Royal Cellege s.l.\ Chanteur D' Amour 8.11. Hukj. Bintan* 8.11. Impr»*» til, Sporting Venture 8.10. lhrr» Cheers 8.10. Chantidr. Queenswav 8.08. Qakksilver 8.07, Punter* Delight II 8.04. JOSKER 111. pen his second to Ta; Ci on Wednesday, should139 words
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Article129 1958-09-26 14 Bajan 0.00 Blue (ooi Spriiißs MS, Sl.'. Sa-anhavrn MS. K«ncW 8.11. Bov Oarytli Ml Cu*l 8.10. Adjutant MS. '"V, ship 8.03. Canterbury Balkan Uab 8.00. fOOL SPRINGS tomation and I is my selection for I Div. 3 event over Springs is penalised 3 Iwaahavea, fourth129 words
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Article46 1958-09-26 14 i)i;oK\m I. scratching*! tomorrow are: Who Knows. I Who Cares, Double Eagle. Muffin Man, < Masio Kins. Lucky C;rtnie. Redouble 11. Dr. Doddlng lon, Yardarina, Trinidad 11. Ni&ht sentry. Sunshine r I. ad sporting Venture. Quirk-silver. Boj (.n-.Hi (|iifrns«;iv is a donhtful Starter,46 words
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318 1958-09-26 15 pllt trim U.S. sloop Columbia swepl lhe third straiahi 1 Britain's Sceptre in such fashion that the 3 gin S! Acre u good as WW) yeslei dav "'l' Mlcs Columbia moved like a greyhound in strong winds and finished the24-mi 1,,r! inU.P.I; Reuter - 318 words
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Article74 1958-09-26 15 SL football club of Korea, playing their last match in Hong Kong held a strong Combined Chinese side to a goalless draw before 22,000 spectators at Hong Kong Stadium last night it was the best game of their three-match series. Play was even, and thrilled74 words
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Article31 1958-09-26 15 Results of yesterday's Ish F.A. league footbali :hes were: l«'asue Three: Notts i Southampton 2. League Four: Northamp- n Town 1 Workington rown 1: Walsall 0 Darlintrton 0. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1958-09-26 15 British Rugby Union matches yesterday resulted as follows: Gloucester 9 Cheltenham 5; Neath versus Resolven cancelled: Swansea 13 Llan- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article104 1958-09-26 15 Lew Hoad visits a specialist T EW Hoad visited a weiiknown specialist yesterday to determine whether a back ailment will end his career as a professional tennis player. Hoad spent most of tiie morning with Sir Reginald Watson Jones, an authority on arthritis. Numerous Xrays were taken, and Hoad saidU.P.I - 104 words
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Article80 1958-09-26 15 FRANK Sedgman. Al tralian winner of the ti five years ago, again rea< I ed the final ol the London professional indoor lawn tennis championships at Wembley last night. In a thrilling, actionoacked semi-final Sedgman beat Pancho nzales (United States), tlie worlds ieadin profes ;ional 4 8,Reuter - 80 words
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Article38 1958-09-26 15 A TWO-SET WIN FOR CHRISTINE Britain's Christine Truman had an easy victory in her third round match (he annual V tennis championship Berkeley tennis club. fornia. The blonde En defeated Shirley KirkorU of California 6 f -2 ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-09-26 15 The Eagle fights tonight A FEDERATION strapper meets Singapore's Sonny Chia tonight at the Happy World Stadium in the main supporting bout to the ten round battle featuring Ray Ming Chan. He is 27-year-old Eagle Ismail of Telok Anson. In 22 professional fights Ismail has won 12, drawn five and94 words
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Article137 1958-09-26 15 I JIM Laker, the Surrey and England spin bowler who intends to retire at the end of the 1959 season because of arthritis in his spin linger r 5 C e i Vir l fi: daily mas^ge from M.C.C. masseur Dick Montague on board the ss137 words
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Article185 1958-09-26 15 MC,C plan to «**«nd their policy of shortening M.C.C. winteT tours. At the MCC's request, the forthcoming tour of Australia was reduced in duration, because of the strain on players. This is likely to applv to future tours of South Africa and India, Pakistan and Jeylon. Previously suchReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement270 1958-09-26 15 Because this is the week-end ****aMw magazine that captures the mood J^ m and tempo of today! This is the y jm magazine with a beat. WEEK- j* w Sept 26s Great Highlights are:— j(D\. BEATING THE BIG SQUEEZE M Stories from the police files on how jSr I three270 words
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Miscellaneous26 1958-09-26 15 DAILY CROSSWOKD U-JM JfIJBJfIJ H" JBBBBBBBB JBB JHBBBJ J m *****88 ■a■■ a *888 JBBBBBB -J PBB -Ifl-JBflßßßfl HBBBBBB Hw*lUfiki________________________________!__L ___^^_______H*_pjfl ________r_______i_________________! HSLUuyJQI^ fl _^____I___________________________M___m____^_________!_L lUl^^26 words
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Article245 1958-09-26 16 Army on alert as people go to the polls LiRENCH troops in Algeria went on a round the clock alert last night to smash threatened rebel violence today when embattled Algeria goes to the polls to decide whether it wishes to be a Frencn province. ReportsU.P.I - 245 words
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55 1958-09-26 16 An American millionaire just back from Moscow v... quoted in London yesterday as saying tliat Mr Nikita Khrushchev is "very anxious" for President Elsenhower to visit Ru> Seventy-year-old I t i magnate Mr. Cyrus Eaton had a two hour walk around the KremlinReuter - 55 words
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Article38 1958-09-26 16 America's international General Electric Company competing against British French and other American concerns, has been awarded a contract to build a nuclear power plant in Southern Italy, it was announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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129 1958-09-26 16 PRIME Minister Harold MacMUlan said jreit< day the British Govern- mm* wa "willing to help ii ettlenv the pute by dip negotiation/' Mr. MacMlllan's statement, after more than two hours of talks with Trade Union C< reader followed v diplomatic sourising her "good orU.P.I - 129 words
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219 1958-09-26 16 CHINA is using trade as a weapon of warfare rather than welfare, and nations of the Far East must be on guard against such tactics, Mr. J. Graham Parsons, deputy U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said yesterday. Addressing the219 words
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Article15 1958-09-26 16 ntral Charlta dc Gaulle will visit Alcgria on October I 2. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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