The Singapore Free Press, 30 September 1958
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Title Section17 1958-09-30 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper W\ Ntiifapore, Tuesday, September 30, 1958. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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179 1958-09-30 1 Council asked Create 6 new posts r MAYOR, Mr. Ong Eng 1 .at today's city council meeting, blamed th< colonial-dominated council of the past for not mpting to build a class of local Malayan adminisle dd that, with the departure of expatriate administrators, a vacuum had been felt which they179 words
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Article20 1958-09-30 1 and watches stolen PI lery w« I day home of Mr. B emai Drive i20 words
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309 1958-09-30 1 A GESTURE BY U.K. ON BAN ON DETAINEES m m aa M _m^ mm m SB mm Wew_c/q t ,se defers to Sinaannr, wishes rTHE BRITISH COLONIAL OFFICE has deferred to the wishes of Singapore's political leaders by making it possible for detainees to seek permission to stand as candidates309 words
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90 1958-09-30 1 Statement on withdrawal from Jordan out today JORDAN will announce plans today for a phased withdrawal of British troops from her territory, it was learned at the United Nations ln New York last night. It was understood that Amman would be an important centre for the "watchdog" operation with whichReuter - 90 words
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Article78 1958-09-30 1 THERE were two attacks by secret society thugs in Singapore last night. In Tras Street In Chinatown. seven Chinese with stools beat up 50-year-old Tan Chek Llan, a coffee shop assistant, after an argument. In Cheng Yan Place off Queen Street two gangs of rival78 words
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Article31 1958-09-30 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 84 1 cents per lb., up threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.31 words
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Article28 1958-09-30 1 Two Muslims trying to plant a bomb in the Rouen railroad station were killed yesterday when it blew up In their hands.- U.P.IU.P.I - 28 words
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170 1958-09-30 1 AMERICAN COMMUNIST Chinese ambassadorial talks for a Formosa Strait ceasefire are due to be resumed in Warsaw today amid Western speculation in the Polish capital is that the strong Red stand might be cracking. Reasons for this belief are the Chinese Nationalist successes inU.P.I; Reuter - 170 words
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86 1958-09-30 1 HELICOPTER GUIDES POLICE TO GUNMAN'S HIDEOUT A MA' INST li. COPTER Yorkshire. Northern I land, field day with the farn man bi have tak( I n all night hunt Th hei copter durin to poll The m then took cycle, another cal foot to elude' the pol He fired heiReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement87 1958-09-30 1 Trufood look I for hea.thy, I \T\ g: happy babies "/> _K> likr this one I nifoud I V\N ljr tin- gnCSI food vnu ran Inn Yf««^__- *uV< *k \J Sj lliim.HHM.I lllilnn.l I\V V €_i I'ollou iiiilihlikml and \J \f^ I niffMMi Cereal (eat 1 /^■aaw^ >"■ *a^nT mi87 words
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516 1958-09-30 2 |NL> hief UN. dele. Dr Ah Sas; roam id Jo Jo, warned the General terday that the West Irian (Dutch NewGuinea) Usui la undermining peace and security in this area ol the worlrj." Dr. Sastroamidjojo said the cause lay in "'The Intransigent attitude oiReuter - 516 words
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134 1958-09-30 2 IJEOPLE who claimed that only teddy boys- and Fascists had built up race hatred in Britain were not facing tacts, Mr. John Baird, a British Labour Member of Parliament said in London last night. At a National Council lor Civil Liberties meeting,Reuter - 134 words
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50 1958-09-30 2 Britain has not been informed by the Sheikhdom of Kuwait of any intention to join the Arab League, a Foreign Office spokesman said In London yesterday. He was commenting on reports from Cairo that the Sheikhdom had yesterday applied to join the League- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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189 1958-09-30 2 U.K. DOESN'T MEAN TO BE DRIVEN INTO WAR LORD HAILSHAM, chairman of the Conservative Party, said last night that the British Government neither intended to be driven into war nor to hell out on it> allies. Speaking in Gloucester, he added: "We do not intend to be forced into aReuter - 189 words
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159 1958-09-30 2 R.I. TO AMERICA: HEAR OUR CASE BEFORE DECIDING INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Subandrio said yesterday that he hoped America would not take any stand on West New Guinea before listening to Indonesia's view, Radio Jakarta reported. Dr. Subandrio said he would like to have a personal exchange of views with U.S.Reuter; U.P.I - 159 words
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217 1958-09-30 2 HUSH HUSH AS U.N. WAITS FOR DAG'S MID-EAST PEACE PLANS \IK DAG HAMMARSKJOELD th* v. T Secretary-General, is to present „l secret report on his recent Middl? peace-making mission to the r.eneral a semblv today. ru w One of the tightest seeuriu v m r.N. history has been placed onReuter - 217 words
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191 1958-09-30 2 IJAINSOAKED Niger- ian demonstrators waved banners and placards demanding independence for the Nigerian Federation as their Premiers and political leaders began constitutional talks with the British Government in London yesterday. Police reinforcements on duty outside lan caster House, where Ire conduceReuter - 191 words
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Article32 1958-09-30 2 ([MVE peoplr wove killed and 16 injured when a KHTJ II info a deep ah near Yaeopi. 60 miles north the UN Seeuritv Council during October U.P.IU.P.I - 32 words
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Article27 1958-09-30 2 A party of Soviet explo has begun an exj>edition deep Into the Antarctic continent, the Soviet news ncy Ta.ss reported yester- day. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article18 1958-09-30 2 Dr. Koto Matfudaira of Japan will be president of the UN Security Council during October.- U.P.IU.P.I - 18 words
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349 1958-09-30 3 WEEKEND OF VERBAL BARRAGES AND HYPNOTISM DO/EN heavy smokers 6 hack at their jobs ,<lay hoping they were token alter a weekend t etiological shock treat Ihey spent the weekend IOUSC party on the Isle Wight organised by the »1 Society of NonReuter - 349 words
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136 1958-09-30 3 WORLD Court move to block Little Rock manoeuvre J Harvey Johnson of ieral court sitting Nebraska, yester--i temporary res order against the ck school board lour high d under state >n laws, to a privation. oration plans to schools on a basis. dge said the order effective for one IReuter - 136 words
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27 1958-09-30 3 than 500 delegates ations will discuss •nd air competition vays at the intcr--1 railway congress in in Madrid yes- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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125 1958-09-30 3 BOAC takes over the first Comet Four today 1 URITAINS Comet Four jet airliner was yesterday Issued with a certificate of airworthiness by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. The announcement was made by De Havilland, the Comet's makers The first of 10 Comet Fours ordered bv tiie British Overseas AirwaysReuter - 125 words
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Article31 1958-09-30 3 Canada seeks U.S. A-weapons asked the United States to release atomic weapons to the Canadian armed i Maj-On Jean Allard, chiel ol the Army General Staff. announced in Ottawa rday ReuterReuter - 31 words
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147 1958-09-30 3 APPEALS HELP SNATCH MAN FROM DEATH ALABAMA'S Governor. Mr. James Folsom who a yesterday commuted the death sentence of Jimmie Wilson to life imprisonment, said in Montgomery that, after a face-to-face-inter-view, lie felt the Negro was "a lit subject for executive clemency." Wilson, a 55-year-old illiterate handyman. had been scheduledReuter - 147 words
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73 1958-09-30 3 ffOLE-IN-HEART mother Mrs. Wt»»CW,A H has given birth to a second son, it learned yesterday. Both she and her sevenpound son Michael are doing well, hospital authorities ,1* a t Bury. Northern England. Mrs. Hickey. wife of a Manchester wati employ warned by doctors itReuter - 73 words
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Article54 1958-09-30 3 THE flagship, Vict survivor ol of Trafalgar, was tl. tie of the bicenten .mouth commai nirai Lord Nelson, Dr •gland expi 1 1 floodlit for the public lor the Brat time. The annlvei [ed in London penlng oi the r< torod to the Admiralty In WhltehalReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement282 1958-09-30 3 Only Robbialac ColorizerPaints give you vl tl THE t LLi J mff/ WORLD'S W WIDEST W COLOUR fT^ CHOICE! %J&LA How Colorizer Paints work! o r v Colorizer eomet u$ u tin nf A I N j white or grey bate paint in rmmmmmmwf% ir/i/r/i is nilihi, ihr full innlinl,282 words
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165 1958-09-30 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion ...BUT NOT YET Tuesda fXXE day the vexed. r w o Chinas" Question has ;o be settled, but the time is not t. An for sound reasons. I amen t it unr< cognise the tiny minority of Chii tionali nd to i| nore the existc165 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-09-30 4 INTERPOL Hit- Internal;, 1 Police Organisation In i,i nual Assembly in London th. delegates from all over the world hi methods of lighting International Interpol is (lie longest of all the 10. of the law. its methods of quick imi quick exchange of Information302 words
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527 1958-09-30 4 LONDON SUPPORT FOR PEKING ADMISSION TO U.N. IS GROWING From a London Political Expert ORITAIN favours re- newed study during the current sioh of the United Nations General Assc the whole question of the adm of Communist China I rid or according to British official qui in London. Th aReuter - 527 words
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Article17 1958-09-30 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber fdfsgdfg T vn K 1 >i film bmitted to shortly, Whl lid br17 words
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Advertisement16 1958-09-30 4 FLY YOUR CARGO BY aa^Bßßjaaa^aßf^raVaaaMaaaaaaaaaaVaaaßaaaaV g£ BtZm, mmm A at* (GENERAL SALES AGENTS) BRITISH OVikSEAS A/RV\16 words
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Article271 1958-09-30 5 70 re-entry permits only last month T4IE once Impressive volume of, travel betv China and Sin pore has been reduced to a trickle A -spokesman of the Immigratio Department told the Free Press that only 70 re-entry permits were issued to travellers to China last271 words
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111 1958-09-30 5 Reminder to Govt. on pledge to pay gapore Education Is being urged Rural Board to ill the total cost Chinese primary which have aleen built in Pasir l Board member a- Panjang. Mr Kulasingha, yestold the Free Press .vhen the schools planned some time the Government j to meet half111 words
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Article109 1958-09-30 5 Survey on traffic sign needs fin <>l VIIIOK Ml I Icon Soh the Traffic Police Superintendent, Mr Sardar Singh and the City Engineer have concluded a survey of trailie si«n needs along Mountbatten and Tanjong Katong roads. The need for more si«ns was first pointed out by the Pre* Fuss.109 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-09-30 5 picture. Mr. Mohamed Amin Bawany and his bride, the former Miss Rokiah Hussain cutting the cake after their wedding in Singapore, over the weekend F ree PressFree Press - 29 words
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92 1958-09-30 5 UK, COLONY TO PAY PENSIONS OF ISLANDERS and Singapore nments would to be responsible ng or repaypublic loans so 1 ln respect of Island in spite fer to AustraI with effect rrow. i nee is contained Order-in-Council ci by the British I and gazetted re ye ti nlay.. rnments would92 words
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123 1958-09-30 5 FACTORY CLEANUP ONCE A YEAR-BY LAW? FACTORY owners in Singapore will required to whitewash theii premi once evi twelve months whm the new Factories Bill becomes law. The Bill has bei tinUed committee debateti .it th< mi v)n immitti the wal smooth impervious suri with abl When- they are oil123 words
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Article11 1958-09-30 5 Bid to climb 22,500 ft. peak fdfergtbg6 67ik b bv ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article13 1958-09-30 5 *mw 1 rural rural fdgf 4/'[p8io 4/ asdfyi34nlkE8=234KM23KL13 words
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Advertisement85 1958-09-30 5 N 1 \V feati ires put, ti u mmM* mW> mmmw^ f wp^iwjwj^i^^rT^wg^a mm NE W CO,CUIO,C d Nf W C 'cod llaui' < 'T'" m^^^ m Z>^ HEW W! won rof'nq window t7H nn PL^S oil the t oturt% which hove mode M Ma^ci »h« world** moil favoured eupov85 words
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Advertisement38 1958-09-30 6 Only the modern m L pure-white Miracle Tip I that flavour through to S he* cigarette can match it! der that today more n< .ver to L (j M. if, jHE£^3r King's "d tA tular. I\\ liifJ I38 words
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Miscellaneous237 1958-09-30 6 -'-"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■-1 aaaaaaaaaa»»»»»»» Br aaa a tftt wtttttti ttrJm VJ mm _f mm t A t Mm*. Mmm^. W_W i m mmmm yl tmwAj Ammm^Jt _A\\ WM f_* *ay w* m T m f m m m m A m tml M mmmm _J ilii H Vli'iiK by Sydney Jordan _y237 words
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Miscellaneous414 1958-09-30 6 I DORN today, you have an J »""cl, yet you are ah y high-powered. You have tion, intuition and a trenn JI tellectual curiosity. The d t > your success in life will be dr, by your ability to turn, I r l 2S ltt w,6cti whk>h !t II is414 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-09-30 7 Hartnell man falls for CHEONGSAM I THOMAS, young assistant to Noiman j llurtnell, dressmaker to the Queen, vest* day said the cheongsam was 'wonderful" and one of the most beautiful costumes in the world. The vi i v Hist cheoiigs.tm Mr. Thomas saw was worn b\ BOAC flight stewardess. Ih.ris179 words
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Article140 1958-09-30 7 LONDON, Sep! i Imm Teda) I N" I N part* OH I m 11 -.4 se:. N,,v 24 '<» buy< 24 s„ 1 RSI >Pot 24VJ buyers 2. ibu 24 sellers e__i.pi llKiu i I ttlemeai mm N,,v 24 2 i „u i\i \1 1 stead) Above140 words
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Article106 1958-09-30 7 Previous Today J x:,,,1s S,,ot 94.37 nom. 94.37 nom. IN I tit UK'S >t i.uis contract Oct 90.50 buvers 92.00 buyers 93.50 sellers 93.50 sellers Dfo 90.37 buyers 91.00 buvers c h, 93.37 sellers 92.75 sellers OM Steady. sVLES: Nil IBBEF I mures Nov 29.60 buyers 29.85106 words
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Article24 1958-09-30 7 NFW VORK. Sept. 20. •Justr K Previous Today i Itnl^ B«»d_' SK!??" 2:2 «0;33 M Stocks omposite Averages 181. 7<i 182.7624 words
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Article56 1958-09-30 7 pol 25 awaiting refloats 25 1 first ball shipment 25 1 25 c and pon« spot S6*4. awaiting a floats 25 first ober shipment 25' Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting relf 38. a floats 38. and first half October shipment 37'.-. 36 cif. ex-dock. Above prices56 words
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Article99 1958-09-30 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. I.K North turopean ports delivered »«iqht per long ton Sept./Oct. COPRA, Straits C.i.f. I .K./North European ports delivered wfifhl per lont; ton Sept./Oet. tO(OM i oil crude Straits c.l.f. I'uiopean ports in bulk pfi long ton Sept./Oct. COCONI r OIL crude Ceylon ii99 words
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Article95 1958-09-30 7 THE Singapore Hock Teni Temple A O tion has applied to the Rural Board for permlai to use a 15-aere site in Jalan Tiga Ratua as i burial ground for the Chi nose community in Chang I In a letter to the board the association stated95 words
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Article164 1958-09-30 7 THE first shipment of 150 tons of South Vietnam vegetables will arrive In Singapore in about threa weeks A spokesman for the Vietnam Consulate in Singapore yesterday told the Free Press that his coun try was now ready to supply the Colony with 450 tons164 words
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Article45 1958-09-30 7 Prince M*rgarel has ex tended her private visit to Brussels by 24 hours, it was learned in London last night. She is now expected to return to London by air on i Friday morning Instead ol Thursday original;-, 1 planned. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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97 1958-09-30 7 $5,000 TARGET SET FOR CHURCH BAZAAR The Women's Society of the Wesley Church in S.n j gapore U organising a bazaar on Saturday In aid jf the church funds. It will be opened by Mrs H B. Amstutz. wife of the Methodist Bishop of Singa pore, at 11 a.m. Mrs97 words
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Article100 1958-09-30 7 leaders improved a n newed demand property shares Elsewhere electric and musical Induswere very nrm lend hope Ti ctiies provided one ot the dull apots, Dollar BtOCkfl were firm In response advance on Wall Street. Oil shares were mainly lower but ;in laolatei feature v., Ultramar. Rubber100 words
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Advertisement62 1958-09-30 7 MARRIED? your Wedding Photdgraphi lo be Picture! Service. Telephone Singapore 2800 Free Preea photographer i<» lake pirlui al jrour wedding and reception. Or vim can wrile lo the I rce Prcaa Photographic Dept., siraii* Timea Pre* Ltd., Tlmea House, River Vallej Road. THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINCAPC mllmmmmmmmmm^^62 words
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Miscellaneous59 1958-09-30 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.52 a.m. TOMORROW: OH a.m. and 12.20 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.00 a.m. and 12.48 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.35 a.m. and 1.17 p.m. SATURDAY: 2.11 am. and 1.50 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.57 a.m. and '2.28 p.m. MONDAY: :*».5!) ain and 3.21 p.m Todays radio programme 116 p.m M Fa von.59 words
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Miscellaneous26 1958-09-30 7 do i ime Signal and ;30 I enty Que 8(>0 Yhe. Mai 830 At tbe 0 i and I 10 00 A' I 1 I no <26 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-09-30 8 THIS PAINTER FROM THE POLE TAKES HER ART TO HEART AW arris*? from Lapland, now in Rome, seems to take her art very much to heart. She is Miss Aslog Langlet, and it seems thai when the has run out of canvi. he is likely to paint anything and everything120 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-30 8 ...and through j R md the Rockies in i stately carve 5 "The Canadian" train j glides through the j breathtaking grandeur of the Rockies near Field British j Columbia— looking at j its best during the autumn >n, The scenic dome I in be seen58 words
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108 1958-09-30 8 EXPLODING BONFIRE BURNS 10 BOYS INJURES FOUR A BONFIRE exploded as 20 children playing at Red Indians danced round it. The flames set eight bovs alight Their war whoops chan cd to screams. Motl. from houses to find six of the boys writhing on the ground, their clothes blazing. Altogether108 words
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Article774 1958-09-30 1 THE VAMP IS BACK But few know how to wear the chemise' 1 j MP return in 1958! This year the I dress designers seem to have in mind a carefree look such as that of those carefree days of the Twenties. fhe way women dress in Singapore riliMubs and774 words
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Advertisement135 1958-09-30 1 BB^AX^^^^A^B^^Ba^a^^'^p^ afl .aaaP BW-a/ aaaW mW d tk aT mmrnXm aBBBBBBT MMmmmmW BBBBT BBbI BBa bT ;ir bT bT brjJbT W*M aW BR/ aßßHaa^^ M^A^ Tuesday. September 30. 1958.~ An added air of %T^H I BP/MMA m WWJ igymmmmmW\Amm\m\ i —mm Ivv^^a H^e^*-^^^^^^ I C iSS' W^ TmmT m Lwf135 words
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Advertisement104 1958-09-30 1 flr 9JB BbbbVbV 1 8888P9E3. mm^m* :4 3 wm m£ "*iAy-' JJBjB atay B%k Sj Br# W^mmAwtmmw <#■ BarJaT d*\ at W,a\W Ifl _A_L_ B/JP •ffll^-.v— DISTINGUISHED GIFTS FOR DISTINGUISHED PERSONS.. But KELANTAN SILVER i much more thai it embodie In it the goodwill an Malayan villagera, tl theii h104 words
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Article, Illustration180 1958-09-30 2 A TOAST TO THE CRAFTSMEN IN GLASSWARE Since the day when a famous Irish cut glass ceased to be produced, the beautiful lead crystal cut glass decanters, chandeliers, goblets and vases have become collectors' items, prized and sought after all over the world When production began again some years ago,180 words
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Article101 1958-09-30 2 BUTTERFLY pink lipstick and nail lacquer by Revlon. Liquid Asjsct. frcshner and conditioner, by Revlon. 11l and-Dri. roll-on deodorant by Revlon, sole agents Shriro (China) Ltd.. Raffles Place- Watcrford Crystal. B. P. de Silva. Ltd.. High Street; laquer box Ding How More, 33. North Bridge Road; tin101 words
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Article, Illustration590 1958-09-30 2 ...HERE IT LAST— THE PINKEST OF ALL THE PINKS AT Miss Ong glides away a winner THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST l! MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN I JJKHK it is ai last The colour thai all women the world over J been waiting for Butterfly Pink. It is the newest590 words
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Article349 1958-09-30 2 HERE are collector's items of twenty minute triumphs from the kitchens. Quick-as-a-wink Crab Meat. Cut four small avocados in half lengthwise, pit them, and brush the surface with lime or lemon Juice. Then bone two cans crabs and mix with a Jar of hollandalse sauce Stir in349 words
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Advertisement261 1958-09-30 2 FOR SOMETHING EXCLUSIVE ALWAYS VISIT 52, North Bridge Road, (near High Street) Singapore. TEL: ***** HOUSE OF Latest Dress Materials, Fancy Laces, Blouses, Slacks Playtex Bras Girdles. LADIES TAILORING Our Speciality 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 111, I261 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-09-30 3 The old fashioned oriental lacquer box makes a place for itself <> u in the modem home by revealing Us versatile nature. This four-tiered box in the Free Press picture is laquered on V «J the outside in burnt sienna with silver gray plum blossoms.117 words
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Advertisement145 1958-09-30 3 X IMII.IIIIII II i Ff»/» V. CHORALEER dfce^rrhfhßffhQ /0 t tki UJLU V /W BS' DECORATED l H W Y I; J j|||H»"j I|| NU C %HlBH.i -?^t rmelmac" \(tt lllli ill! Übt lt^ s >??i?.'^^.?^?^.!?^rr?^??F^*^^ > < X X X X !vX*X XvXvX !v!*{. 1 m!...J i~m~ v* r145 words
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Article, Illustration569 1958-09-30 4 ULTRA-SOFT LOOK FOR KIDDIES ABOVE: Frosted orange. This years most exciting new colour has been Chosen by these two smart young ladies for their play clothes. Patsy's stylish sack blouse, qay with printed flowers of orange, tangerine and red. has a soft rolled collar. The chemise play suit on Lyn569 words
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Article183 1958-09-30 4 >TOW, a nylon has been put on th< mari kct that Is NON-transparent. The newa in nylon, as of now. is In what you don't see nylon that has lost it transparency and gained not an ounce of weight. This now nylon has hud its filaments183 words
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Advertisement8 1958-09-30 4 for Bridal Gowns and Headdresses I? Battery Road.8 words
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Advertisement7 1958-09-30 4 Bac-Slifl DEODORANT I for day-long I comfortobli7 words
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Article, Illustration300 1958-09-30 9 ["HE gigantic Kariba Dam project in Northern Rhodesia, embarked upon in March, 1955, is now beginning to take final shape, and within eighteen months electrical power will be generated by the six turbo generators of 100,000 kilowatts each. The total installed capacityU.P.I - 300 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-09-30 9 Heroine Gloria aves man fro m fire ar-old coirl. Gloria Willesden, r ed to res--1 is dog and I om a fin recently. Race riots believ may have d m connec ie colour-bar t occurred m and the district of a helped Mr d to cet ack of the ue87 words
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241 1958-09-30 10 FOREIGN AID: CONTINUITY PLEDGE IS ESSENTIAL IL^OREIGN aid to under-developed nations should supplement the national effort which has to be fed by the national urge for development, Pakistani Ambassador Mohammed Ali told the Far East conference o! the Par East-America Council oi Commerce and Industry, Inc., in New York. "AidU.P.I - 241 words
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Article92 1958-09-30 10 P.I. TRADE WITH U.K. TO BE IN BRITAIN is willing to permit the Philippines to trade with her in sterling which then can be converted into a dollar account. News of Bank of England and British I Treasury approval of the scheme that would allow the Philippines to trade withU.P.I - 92 words
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Article69 1958-09-30 10 NEW LOANS FOR R.I. rpWG proposed loans to JL Indonesia are nearing formal decision by the I board of the U.S. ExportImport Bank, it was learned in Washington. Official sources said early approval was expected on a U5512,000,000 loan to finance purchase of three (Lockheed Electra turbo-jet air transports byU.P.I - 69 words
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Article52 1958-09-30 10 PAKISTAN'S Finance Minister Amjad All conferred in Washington with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State William Rountree on ways of obtaining 700.000 tons of U.S. wheat. Mr. Ali said his country had made "very little improvement'' in the food situation during the past year due to floods andU.P.I - 52 words
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149 1958-09-30 10 Japan groping tor a new mental outlook InRITIBH historian Arnold I* royntx I r att( r the end ol rid war ii Japan rcl for a new "nv tai OUtlOOk/' r Writing in his new book tO W( i when kmi the J a pan < i ned »rs toU.P.I - 149 words
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Article257 1958-09-30 10 6 ways in which U.S. could help S which ild help I Far 1 th< bility w( I i Philippines, In h in N< ik Mr. Puyai were that: The United States could help Eastern Industrial! rind Increased uses for the agricultural and mineral products and by-products of the region,U.P.I - 257 words
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221 1958-09-30 10 Burma suffers worst reverse in seven years LFALJ weUUlfr Willi" 1 1 hurt Burma's crops, plus lower world prices for minerals. rubber and other exports, caused a setback last year in Burma's economic progress, that country's permanent representative to the United Nations, U Thant, told the Far East Conference inU.P.I - 221 words
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Article22 1958-09-30 10 Nationalist Chinese air force pilots have almost completed training on United States-built supersonic F--100 jet fighters, which will soon become operational ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article37 1958-09-30 10 The Indian Government said India has a surplus of baby-sitters, truck drivers and messenger boys and a shortage of draughtsmen. engineers and other technical personnel. The statement was made in an official report on unemployment- a U.P.IU.P.I - 37 words
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Article29 1958-09-30 10 THE JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TO INDIA, DR SIIOROSHI NASU. SAID IN CALCUTTA THE WILL OF FORMOSANS PREFERABLY BY PLEBISCITE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR ANY SOLUTION IN THE FORMOSA ISSUE. REUTERREUTER - 29 words
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Article32 1958-09-30 10 Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandno hailed the proclamation in Cairo of the rebel Algerian provisional government and >d the Indonesian people and Government had con- ttently supported the Algerian struggle for independt. U.P.IU.P.I - 32 words
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Article24 1958-09-30 10 Newspapers in Taipeh printed photographs claiming to be combat pictures of an MIG-17 bein shot down in flames over the Formosa Strait. T-» ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article26 1958-09-30 10 Indonesia has made use of credits from Russia and Communist China to buy £*****0 worth of cloth from Red China, and U553,000,000 worth from Russia.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article33 1958-09-30 10 A 43-!/ear-oZd Nepalese I Jiamed Purnamati has\ been awarded a gold me-\ dal by the Katmandu Governmejit for kilWig 70 pounds of flies during the anti-cholera drive launch- 1 cd last August.— U.P.IU.P.I - 33 words
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Article19 1958-09-30 10 Of the 160 Japanese pearl divers imported to Thursday Island. Queensland. 70 are unemployed now and awaiting repatriation U.P.IU.P.I - 19 words
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109 1958-09-30 10 'INDIANS KNEW THE DEEP DISTRESS OF JAPAN' T HE NVW l diw* Btandai that Presi, Prasad's fj*l would furtl Japan friend I The papi r ,-hlcl n published mem on Japi saW ESS SJ« o^con^cV! and India rt 01 the [nd for Indep dia s admiral lUV "India's derstandii dtstraReuter - 109 words
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31 1958-09-30 10 .-AmiN nas utrunie ua first nation to request the assistance of the International Atomic Energy Agency to purchase reactor uranium, it was learned In Vienna ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1958-09-30 10 Indonesia has agreed to send 16 military officers J the Middle East as uit observers, the Jakartt Antara News Agencf re- portt-d U.P. IU.P.I - 30 words
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183 1958-09-30 10 VILLAGE OF SILENT STREETS-PEOPLE LIVE UNDERGROUND KUONITOU Village on big Quemoy is a village of silent streets. Its people hide in the bowels of the earth at night. At dawn the people stream out of caves and tunnels and hurry i their shell wrecked hoi. to the open countryside. AtU.P.I - 183 words
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178 1958-09-30 11 Russian forces d ep loyed in arc near Japan IrOP Japanaai defence ollicial said in Tokyo that the Soviet i„i„„ h fP ,oyed 500 000 troops and l 3.500 planes to the tension! ridden Far «/tt&^ joint the Russians also have "Woo? toJ^JS^fg the area, including more than 100 submarinesU.P.I - 178 words
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Article77 1958-09-30 11 Ceylon's tanks repaired 1 (V? 1,383 tanks (water =Vr catchments), big 1 and small, damaged or 2 destroyed in the Ceylon I floods last December, j 1,300 have already been E repaired. The damaged tanks served over 250,000 acres, or a little over I one-third of Ceylon's C entire acreage77 words
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205 1958-09-30 11 LARGE-SCALE INFILTRATION BY THE REDS gOUTH KOREA has arretted a total of 776 North Korean Communist agents since the Koi armistice agreement was signed in 1953, according to an announcement by the Seoul Home Mini Mr. Kim II Hwan. Of this total, 191 were arrested during the past nine months.Reuter - 205 words
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Article63 1958-09-30 11 New pact, not revision > Foreign Minister ft ro Fujiyama told correspondents ln k that Japan and United States might talks in Tokyo to coni a new agreement in--1 of revising the current D-United States security y. Fujiyama agreed with jnited States Secretary I Mr. John Foster her this month63 words
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Article35 1958-09-30 11 Japan's ruling Liberal Democrats have prepared the draft uf an anti-espionage law Bill for submission to the next Diet (Parliament) session. There is at present no anti-spy law in Japan.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement64 1958-09-30 11 LADIES. LADIES. LADIES, Pernu. Perms including American Cold Wave Perms from $10.00, Shampoo Set $2.50 only at the well-known Ladies' Hairdressers Maison Moderne I2G, Orchard Road, Tel: *****. Opening Whole Day on Saturday*. ASK FOR men s Bwmr •MADE IN USA --W Available At TAJMAHAL'S 23, High Street. Singapore n.-xiiii,64 words
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Article9 1958-09-30 12 SUNNY GIAM - Ca lling all Photographers SUNNY GIAM DFSFGWE5TJU6MK Y HH9 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-09-30 12 This picture was taken at Serangoon Garden Estate during the demolition of a building. The shadow linea form a striking pattern framed by the n< window. The print W:ls rx Ihiliilecl at the Autumn ""I Exhibition <d the Royal Photographic Society last year in London. B, SongSong Moh Ngai; A.R.P.S - 55 words
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Article580 1958-09-30 12 MARKET PLACE PHOTOGRAPHS ART < EASY FOR US -BUT A MEMBFPa,. ROYALTY FINDS IT DIFFERENT f OCAL photographE J ers may consider E themselves luck v E where picture-taking E is concerned. They can pursue tlnir E hobby to the full, roving at will from pier side580 words
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Article55 1958-09-30 12 /100I) ci Of Olli In uni B nat I mple lighting is almi uti Ind photo lights, or one li here m< me wiii light to >our subi WhitV ;i iper, a colour.l wall Ind light-coloured house wall outdoors a magailn or und lamp, will f thp ind55 words
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Article, Illustration291 1958-09-30 12 A CALL TO ALL SPORE STUDENTS pASIR Panjang Secondary School Photogra--1 phic Society is sponsoring a Photographic Competition for pupils in all Government and Government Aided English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil Schools in Singapore. Master-in-charge of the society. Mr. N. T. S. Chopra, told me that far tooHo Koon Sang; A.R.P.S - 291 words
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Article83 1958-09-30 13 'Sweet sour' falvour SH FLYING AIR. Rosq, Hani. Bodley t :.\E, funny, sad x )vel jrom Ameri- \t being young i owing up and iq old; about re- and coming to icith life; and, about the gen- that matured i time for the the Beat generathe vxiOs. fortunes of two83 words
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Article, Illustration359 1958-09-30 13 BY GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON iOG FROM THE SEA OF CORTEZ. by Steinbeck. Heinemann. iss. j»Y his large and faithful public, this book will regarded as one of Steinbeck's deviaIt is an account of a biological expediinto the Gulf of California in search of specimens. expedition359 words
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Article332 1958-09-30 13 VENUS IN SPAKTA. By Louis Auchin closi (iollane/. Isf. Miehael I arish. a New York banker, discovers that bis wife has formed a liaison with one ol his employees, a man 17 yean her junior. This leads him to re-examine his own life and values— and to332 words
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Article516 1958-09-30 13 RICHARD LISTER - A FORGOTTEN VOICE FROM RUSSIA RICHARD LISTER t*u l)U ZMVAQO H, B Pasternak. Colli Harvill Pn THIS fine, passionate, chaotic novel which leads u s with wide sweep through t h e revolutionary years in Russia brings us up sharply against a fact we have tended to forget. Russia was516 words
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Article, Illustration326 1958-09-30 14 Batting star wants to test M.C.C. strength t^jYDNEY b rman O'Neill has acc« an Invitation from the v. Australian Cricki relation to play in the Combined Team against tin' M.C.C. in Perth on October 24 28. H Ision has caused a great deal of surprise. Some cricket authorit say that326 words
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Article432 1958-09-30 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By \yiLLIK PASTRANO'S ill Town again. The good-looking American from New Orleans is in London to light British and Empire heavyweight champion Brian London for the No. 'A spot in the world's rank ing list. Europe's titleholder. th- Swede Ingemar Johanneson, is firmly entrenched as the432 words
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Article102 1958-09-30 14 'Behave' call to all footballers THE English Football Association Council yesterday launched a determined attempt to raise the Standards of soccer behaviour. The council accepted a recommendation of the joint committee of the Football Association and Football League to send a circular letter to all county football associations, players andReuter - 102 words
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Article36 1958-09-30 14 A Korean soccer team, now in Hong Kong, will play six matches ln Malaya next month, the secretary of the Football Association of Malaya, Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, announced yesterday in Kuala Lumpur.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article15 1958-09-30 14 Russia beat Hungary 3-1 in an international soccer match in Moscow yesterday. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article17 1958-09-30 14 Hunslet beat Leeds 15-8 at Leeds F.C. ground yesterday in a Rugby League match ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article139 1958-09-30 14 SYDNEY'S two race clubs will probably decide soon to return to the policy of a 5/- minimum invesment on both the doubles and quinella totalisator (Pari-mutuel). Both the Australian Jockey Club and the Bydney Turf club Increased the minimum Paddock investment from 5/- to 10/--last139 words
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Article55 1958-09-30 14 Bliiiim li f Id the 9 Arsenal inside-left 9 *anc< delightedlj 9 zz with aniK outstrftchd 9 (extreme right) after 9 icorini the third roil 9 against Manchttta 9 5 City iii this Englisl m F.A. Div. 1 l.<M::ur9 match at (lighborj 9 E Arsenal \\< n55 words
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Article235 1958-09-30 14 20-foot putt gave him the title KEVIN H old I neer, sank 9 the 39th Noe9 Bartell. of 9 Wales, and v.. 9 lian ainatt 9 ship at Roy... Adelaide I The mi I 5.40 p.m. rain ft'M during the two r I Hartley foughl ous 9 I after beii235 words
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Miscellaneous116 1958-09-30 14 aaaam— _^aaaaa__ _^aaaal aaaaal aaaaal aaaaal mmmm I I 1 I I aaaai J—- I I I CIUES ACROSS 5 See the United Notions 1 It comes alter the circle (5). make a start (6) ji-Sriss c cui'uomt arur this way to the Pl&t operation disturb,-,. ''^iS.^m^ (X' 10 Rub116 words
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189 1958-09-30 15 MALAYAN SHARES BADMINTON DOUBLES TITLE Charoen tries for triple crown CHAROEN \N ATT ANASIN, Siamese badminton star, and Lim Sav Hup, Malayan lefthander, won the men's doubles title in the uncKet Club oi India s badminton (hampionshios \i>*tort\*v in Bombay. They beat N. M. Natekar and M. K. Bhopardikar 15-7,Reuter - 189 words
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327 1958-09-30 15 Schoolboy chosen for Ceylon FOUR NEW CAPS PLAY v. M.CC MICHAEL TISSERA, 19- y ear-old E ichoolktf all-rounder, \v.\s been chosen for the Ceylon side to meet the M.C.C. touring team in a one-day match in Colombo on Sunday. The Ceylon side and p sident's XI, who I tourists nextReuter - 327 words
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Article142 1958-09-30 15 WILF McGUINNESS, the Manchester United left-half, is the only newcomer to international soccer in the England team for the match against Ireland in Belfast on Saturday. Three changes have been made from the team which last played for England in an international against Russia inReuter - 142 words
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Article189 1958-09-30 15 RED DRAGON, owned by the Princess Royal, WRI easily the best-backed horses at the callover held at the Victoria Club, london, last night on the "Autumn double' races, the Ccsarewitch and Cambridgeshire Handicap. He was supported to win 15.000 for the Ccsarewitch. most of the money being placed189 words
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Article151 1958-09-30 15 THE South African soccer tourists defended resolutely and often brilliantly to limit Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English Football League champions, to a 1—0 victory in their floodlit friendly match last night at Wolverhampt"" The smooth-moving Wolves players toyed with the tourists in mid-field. But the promiseReuter - 151 words
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Article66 1958-09-30 15 LEAGUE SOCCER FIXTURES IN BRITAIN YESTERDAY RESULTED i AS FOLLOWS: LEAGUE THREE j Accrington 3 Chesterfield 1 Colchester Southend I i Q.P.R. 0 Stockport 0 Reading 1 Bury Tranmere 2 Rochdale 1 LEAGUE FOUR Port Yale 4 Southport I Bradford 3 Torquay Barrow 1 Carlisle Shrewsbury 1 Millwah tReuter - 66 words
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87 1958-09-30 15 RUGBY footballer Bull Hughes won the vacant Australian light heavyweight title with a ninth round t.k.o. over Sandy Assogna at Sydney Stadium. The fight was well below title standard, but the fighters tried hard all the way. Sheer brute strength won the fight for87 words
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Article91 1958-09-30 15 h lIR RICHARDSON, England and Worcesire left-handed openbatsman, yesterday cl the list of M on hoard the lhe 27-year-old Woi iptain injured rht .nklc at ex< aboard ship. After examination hv the ship's surgeon it was otn dally stated that the ankle Uncd and the damReuter - 91 words
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Article319 1958-09-30 16 Balling his cabinet today to iscuss three major points pENERAL CHARLES de GAULLE last night moved to speed up establishment of the Fifth Republic in which he will wield greater individual power than any Frenchman since Napoleon 111. The Premier returned to Paris from hisReuter; U.P.I - 319 words
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42 1958-09-30 16 \fR. Harold Macmillan, the British prime minister. leit for Birmingham yesterday on a four-day "meet the people" tour ot the west Midlands. He will visit factories, schools, old peoples' homes and a housing estate. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article21 1958-09-30 16 Sir Sydney Harold Gillett, 58-year-old Chartered Accountant was yesterday elected London's new Lord i Mayor.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article92 1958-09-30 16 LEFT-WING demonstrators protested in Rangoon yesterday against what they called the "forcible seizure of power by the army" in Burma. The demonstrators were members of the Youth Front and the Burma Muslim Congress which are components of the opposition Nation- al United Front. The demonstrations92 words
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Article22 1958-09-30 16 mplained to n.i t ions yestei that Fren< h in villa Hie A i bordf Th U.P.IU.P.I - 22 words
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Article14 1958-09-30 16 Tim Holland I in thi montl 11l Th< 1! ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article298 1958-09-30 16 Paris sees shortage of tin ahead FRENCH metal quarters in Paris believe that the world tin market is heading tor a possible shortage. According to reliable estimates for the year beginning on Oct. 1 producer members of the tin agreement will put around 80.000 tons on the market, outsiders aroundReuter - 298 words
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299 1958-09-30 16 MONKS ACCUSED OF RAPE WAIT WITH GUN BEHINd BARRICADES TWO QRaaaUl orthodox monks, accused of raping a young nun, have barricaded themselves in an isolated monastery near Nazareth. Israel. sources close to the (ireek (Orthodox Church said yesterday. It is reported that the monks, one of whom is an archimandriteReuter - 299 words
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83 1958-09-30 16 FORCED LANDING BY ROUND- THE WORLD PILOT CHARLES BANFE, 39-year-old American flying a single-engiri|fc light plane! around tn^ world, was j forced down by engine' trouble in Hong Kong yes- i terday his second emer- gency landing since he left New York on September 6. j He said he would83 words
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