The Singapore Free Press, 4 October 1958
1958-10-04
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-10-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Mala\a^ Own ramil> Paper llM )rr, Saturday, October I. 1958. Price l5Ct».16 words
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219 1958-10-04 1 Traffic over Causeway from S'pore is usual )EOPLE from Singapore were crossing the ausewav into the Federation as usual this doming. There was no extra check as traflic treamed normally into Johore Bahru. The Causeway authorities made no move to ut into effect the new restrictions on entry which fie219 words
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Article50 1958-10-04 1 CASUALTIES MOUNT IN BEIRUT RIOTS A NGRY anti-Government mobs in Beirut kept oilsoaked barricades blazing long after dark lact night despite fatal clashes with troops trying to clear the roads. At least five people were killed in the pitched battles between the army and mobs, according to semiofficial sources. U.P.I.U.P.I - 50 words
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Article37 1958-10-04 1 The tin markets behaviour has been much more satisfactory recently than for i months past due to a little additional consumer buying and the absence of Russian offerings, the Stock Exchange Gazette said in London yesterday.37 words
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Article26 1958-10-04 1 A violent rainstorm caused severe flooding in many parts of Devon last night. Authorities sent out the second flood ■^■■■>irn» in eight days ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article62 1958-10-04 1 "ight that Banquo °'h- of their a lifeng other ad the ing inside Hnilt when the *1. Aegir, When the two ships were sailing side by side the trawler suddenly veered and hit the Aegir. In London yesterday the Foreign Office said Britain had protested formally toReuter; U.P.I - 62 words
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Article100 1958-10-04 1 Moon shot again in 10 days? rE United States is ex pected to make her second attempt to launch a rocket to the moon within the next 10 days. The relative positions of the earth and the moon are most favourable be tween Oct. 11 and 14 Activity intensified atReuter - 100 words
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Article217 1958-10-04 1 TWO COMETS START SERVICE TODAY INAUGURATING a b.o.a.c. trans-Atlantic pure jet airliner service, a Comet IV carrying 8.0.A.C. chairman Sir Gerard d'Erlanger leaves London at 3.30 p.m < Malayan time) today for New York. A second Comet will leave New York at 1 p.m. (Malayan time) today for London. This217 words
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Article19 1958-10-04 1 The 19-man Singapore trade delegation to Aust lia and New Zealand left ofirly this morning for Sydney.19 words
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244 1958-10-04 1 TROOPS 'OCCUPY' TERROR CITY: 1,000 SEIZED Four regiments in Fa ma gust a after slaying AM EN of four regiments searched iTi Famagusta yesterday for two gunmen who killed a British serviceman's wife and seriously wounded another while they were shopping. Famagusta was virtually under occupation as the troops arrestedReuter; U.P.I - 244 words
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229 1958-10-04 1 She bought daughter's first dance dress riMiE British service- X man's wile who was siain by terrorists in E E Famagusta's Hermes E Street shopping centre yesterday had just bought a dress for her eldest daughter's first E dance to have been E held tonight. The dead woman and herReuter; U.P.I - 229 words
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Advertisement89 1958-10-04 1 Qjhis candlelight complexion I <?^/2 uours in any light/ j Sail J A r (Hv/ Matching make-up for a U\ If! lovely look that lasts! v\ Tit y Even in sunlight... the soft ipell of cancDelighl on 1 1 y your face! That's the fabulous flattery you with Touch-and-Glow' rWloH*f89 words
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553 1958-10-04 2 PEKING TO BE REMINDED OF BANDUNG PLEDGE rpHE powerful Afro AsLm fl*OUp at th€ United Nations yesterday moved to apply their influence towards a peaceful settlement of the Far Easl ei isis. Meeting at the reque I i Dr. A!i Sastroamidjojo, indoaesian delegation leader,Reuter - 553 words
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176 1958-10-04 2 'R.I. IS MENACED': -NASUTION CALLS FOR VIGILANCE THE Indonesian army Chief of Staff, LieutenantGeneral Abdul -Hans Nasution, yesterday culled for intensified national vigilance "because colonialist elements are threatening Indonesia from within and without," the Antara news agency reported. The general, who was speaking in Jakarta, said it would be wrongReuter - 176 words
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78 1958-10-04 2 THE West is thought unlikely to reject outright Russia's proposal that the forthcoming Geneva talks on nuclear tests suspension .should be at foreign ministers level in spite <>t reports from Washington to the contrary. London sources believe. Although Britain and the United States areReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-10-04 2 pl( iurr. i\ lr J lm rarllamentarj Rider BecrelW™f2; u General sir High Stockwcll MlHta?v 'ton Ui thr WttOfflet ind former v l n l Mn 1 i,si niuhf <llx NMIr of lor ls in »re and ii, ',l Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article44 1958-10-04 2 MMI Veh, tin N lfli>l ill t Chin< e ambasild in Washington hi thai untrj almost 1 hum. in re tt.unt" in the face ol the Communist shelling ol the offshorv ..Kiio in hr iboul the lr* in thn ReuterReuter - 44 words
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137 1958-10-04 2 JORDAN TO RUSSIA: OUR GATES ARE SHUT X rpin: in. General As- 1 sembly yesterday 1 heard Mr Abdul Mo- nem Rifai, Jordan's def legate, accuse the So- <> viet Union of "fishing in troubled waters" in X the Middle East. Mr. Rifai asked for the floor in order toReuter - 137 words
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Article31 1958-10-04 2 Oov. Faubua said yesterday that Little Rocks four d high schools would stay closed all year unless the u.s. government lets them be reopened as nrivate ted schools. U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Advertisement108 1958-10-04 2 LEONARD J i^g Convenient door shelves 1 Full width Moisturc-Seol Crispcr provides ample i storoge space for fruit and vegetables i Built-in door lock to prevent pilferage S MARDEN COMPANY 78 82, Orchatd Rood, Singapore. Tel. ***** ***** To complete your weekend holidays tasbici c List SlO5 00 With deluxe108 words
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145 1958-10-04 3 he was LET INTO PLOT TO KILL HITLER O k v ulll. former ,p oi t hichester. Lhe lew people I wartime pu>t inner, died ivt^t night lecturing to urn m May. Io members oi me trom Berlin Uves by telling it the plot to kill rman dictator. banded overReuter - 145 words
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62 1958-10-04 3 2 Scots jailed for knifing coloured man Tnvo Scots charged with a coloured ith a knife in just were the Central 1 v. tordav 22, a fairdant, admitted J of robbing j iyc him a •later, and four years 24 a itlty of 1 the knife at I to 30Reuter - 62 words
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160 1958-10-04 3 HIT-AND-RUN DRIVING MAY BE MADE LEGAL MOTORISTS are allowed to proceed without stopping alter an accident if they believe that they are endangering their own safety, under the new Roads and Traffic Bill which passed the committee stage in the Legislative Council at Lusaka, North Rhodesia. T j ie measurcReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-10-04 3 Miss Helen Liu who plays the part of a concubine's daughter in the I-Lian Dramatic Society's production of the Chinese classic "Chiu Hal Tans'." (The Begonia) at the Victoria Theatre today at 7.30 p.m. The play which is being; presented in Mandarin, is72 words
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168 1958-10-04 3 65 nurses stage 24-hour 'Gandhi' protest strike T'HE 65 men and women nurses at A a London hospital staged what they called a 24-hour "Gandhi passive resistance" strike yesterday in protest at the suspension of their matron. They decided to stay on duty for 24 hours and during that time168 words
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Article29 1958-10-04 3 The Duke of Edinburgh will visit West Germany from October 23 to 25 for the amalgamation of the Fourth and Eighth Hussars at Hohne, Lower Saxony.29 words
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Article35 1958-10-04 3 Col. Gen. Vnsili Shvetsov, ;i member of the Russian era) stall who headed army groups on the Raltic and Leningrad fronts during the last war. has died, says a Moscow report. U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article27 1958-10-04 3 Mr. John McClov, former United States High Commissioner in Germi ny, has been named chairman of the Board of the Ford Foundation in New York.27 words
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Article31 1958-10-04 3 THK WORM) BANK yesterday made MS!l!> million loan to Brazil for the first stage of the largest hydro-electric project ever undertaken in 1-atin \mn •—Renter.31 words
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Article39 1958-10-04 3 The 11.70C-ton cargo-pas-senger vessel Benloyal. which is to be used by Ben Line Steamers Ltd. on its service to the Continent and the Ftfr East, was launched at j Clyde, Scotland, yesterday ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article40 1958-10-04 3 Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, will personally lead the United States delegation to the Colombo Plan consultative committee meeting in Seattle from November 10 to 14. the State Department announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement10 1958-10-04 3 IM. FUNTER S. GRINBERG D 'omonds J ewe//e ry Li^Phone*****.10 words
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Advertisement199 1958-10-04 3 A tr/cfc choice of CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ACCESSORIES AND TAPE-RECORDERS For Your Selection BY ALL LEADING MAKERS JACKS PHOTO CO. <<157, North Bridge Road, (Capitol Bldg )S'pore. Tel: ***** C For comfort, convenience k economy Stay at Malayan Railway STATION HOTEL! KEPPEL ROAD SINGAPORE A Home from Home s Every comfort199 words
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The Singapore Free Press Saturday, Oct. 4, 1958.
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Article118 1958-10-04 4 IF the City Council's anti-litter campaign .succeeds only in weaning the public ;iway from the practice of using drains as dumping places for refuse then the drive, will have been well worthwhile. For clogged up drains are breeding places Of disease And few drains in the crowded118 words
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Article51 1958-10-04 4 A FEDERATION Oov- ernment survey on I Imports irom Red chma. aimed at antidumping mi. an iiiipoi i i to give advice On the need not to mix and poll t. the Red I bloc ol which tin Kiuclng Chim had dealt to Malaya, amon--<-rs by Its recent tin51 words
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Article842 1958-10-04 4 MARY HAMPSON CARRIES OUT A PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AND ENDS UP BELIEVING IN THE FAIRY TALE... THAT THEY BOTH LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER '|\'IJS is a fairy talc 1 and I believe belli ve that the wedding belli ring, the pr i, marries h\B pnncett and842 words
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510 1958-10-04 4 Jack Rillstone - AGITATORS STIRRING UP 'BACK-TO-JAPAN' CAMPAIGN IN OKINAWA Jack Rillstone by A MOVEMENT for Okinawa to revert to Ja panese control is gaining momentum in Naha, ca pit.il o! Okinawa, and In Tokyo. Japanese socialist and other leftwing groups have identitied themselves with the campaign. This year, they have increased theirReuter - 510 words
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Article107 1958-10-04 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber rpHE I*' t reply to people I who laugh at the belief i" ftirle i to tell them some ot the thinks they then believe in. All the tame, recent disclosur- British Association In I ,re not convincing. A man heard fairy n, coming from Inside107 words
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Advertisement40 1958-10-04 4 SPECIAL BARGAINS CONTINUES (For One More Week Only) TO CIIAK Woollen Suit Leitfltnt 40' Discount Wotches Jewelleries 50"r Discount VISIT OUR GENTS' TAILORING DIPT. To dor ond Doily. II A.I A.I TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Singapore. Tels: ***** *****40 words
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Advertisement183 1958-10-04 4 ,IIIMtMIIMM.IIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||U|||t»|«MIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllM ■HMIUIIIMIIIIIIIIIIiIH't iTT^rffffl TAPE WkUuO44| RECORDER j MODEL C36 ""S "^cBS I Topmost /tfEjßK^—^ •JS--=± i&m Protessionoi kS M Reosonoblc f.'Miif^ B fl Cost. r^fiß^l mF mi bpecial teafures include: i 3 Motors Seporote recording and playbocK nurd-alloy toroid heads Seporote recording ond playback amplifiers permitting simultaneous ond continuous monitoring183 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-10-04 5 Diana seeks beauty queen title i^ \i;i enlranl Hie qiss Publitit) IW1 M n il. i- attrai Mw Diana riffl i |b IN >» l Girli »hu lo tOinliould i 1 ut Mi. inkpen P.O. B«i si tapore, |j s NvllO IHW appeared in lonu j rtbini t»n^ jr*«» i.79 words
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Article33 1958-10-04 5 Maha Buddhist Oey- o build I Al.nmied j I. 40.000 is already by Venerable i the ivh Thong the Buddhist iool has l 400 punew school will accommodate a similar33 words
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170 1958-10-04 5 V ties to 5 tailing ses moor* at several lighthouses and ial stations In the Inner Outer Roads A spokesman for the Master Attendant's Office said work wa; constantly being carried out to make shipping more safe. Bearing compasses were installed in all signal170 words
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311 1958-10-04 5 MALAYAN DEGREES BID FOR EQUAL STATUS THE University o| Mala has applied to u itCouncil for Legal Edu< tion In Britain to nave legal degree accorded the same status as given to Bachelor ot Laws quaiitications from British imJ versitles. The University .started iLi> law course last year with about311 words
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Article103 1958-10-04 5 PUBLICITY work for tho ma camp. i in Oeylang 8< kit Panjang Is being i centrated in the n and community cent The units are dui irt work in th( ne I Dr. C. E. Smith ant Director ol I Tuberculo said t 1 areas wrr103 words
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Advertisement49 1958-10-04 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii;iiiiiiiii ...and for the man wedded to his pipe House of Sobranie is well in a mass market world, to inue to provide selective smoking for the discriminating few Bo( v fm 1 ■■■■•iiiiiiiiiiii miiinn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i49 words
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Advertisement94 1958-10-04 5 ;S ENGAGEMENT The Rings you select need not be costly, but they Must above oil be Beautiful and of good quality. At S.P.H. you will find the perfection you seek. S.P.H. de SILYA LTD. 45 HIGH ST. AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6 STATION RD IPOH Ass. Co. S. P. H. de SILVA94 words
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Advertisement52 1958-10-04 6 Get full exciting flavour! Live Modern with L M Only the modern mlr L M's pure-white Miracle Tip brings all that flavour through to you. No othe- cigarette can match it! Sm.ill wonder that today more people switching over to L M. Cjl'U v/; /> rm if mot till Kl52 words
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Miscellaneous98 1958-10-04 6 'jKIT'll'lfJliE"""""" b y Sy J "^y Jordan mawicm mAtrru ,1 3f2 fiJ 0 asouctbo flv new somstminc aiout iL MSSSA9*/ jsfml* I Sjf%k O*VM IN»V6SriGATS CAOeO CX>API*T»tV"SIA^DIIAKK l».v l.ee Falk and I'll i l Davis JANE b> llubbard twir loiiiij* I^n^--^^-^ -i VOUR PiPE IM TIRED OP I <^ (^SMELLS98 words
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Miscellaneous408 1958-10-04 6 > w* BORN today, you are highly prac- a tical. Your judgment is excellent and you seem to be your best in time of crisis. You women have good common sen.se and are fine managers. a B You nave artistic talent. You a fine conversationalist and write m quite as408 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section10 1958-10-04 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, Saturday, October 4, 1958.10 words
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1090 1958-10-04 1 SHOULD CHILDREN SUPPORT THEIR PARENTS? LUCY HUANG puts forward another controversial point when she asks you:i ONCE UPON A TIME parents looked after children, and the children, when they grew up, took it for granted that they would support their parents. h (Ij\ young people, while still sup iiiiii:. (heir1,090 words
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432 1958-10-04 2 Sarah Rothschild - If you're searching for a job— read this Sarah Rothschild AMERICAN SAYS HE HAS SURE WAY OF FINDING THE RIGHT MAN 1I> JJOC, a kindly, little man, eyes twinkling through rimless glasses has ju t given the biggest jolt to British industry since the spinning-jenny. Doctor Robert McMurray known^s "Doc"432 words
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Article134 1958-10-04 2 JJICHAHI) TODI), stem jawed hero of The Dam Busters and Yangstse Incident, was in his element. Striding purposefully down a mud track of his 98-acre farm at Sniplake he looked, in gum boots and tweed suit, every inch the Gentleman Farmer. Two great danes134 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-10-04 2 |o\\ to take cart of the bawbees' is one of thrhrlunstolMindiHlrclinaniuhtschool course or jrouni married mothers and bridesto hr ;,i Inverure Scotland, this winter. Sprrn.l.sK will (Ivf 0 srnrs O f t.lks on how home tofether happily and econo- FARMER Richard Todd with his wife and children.50 words
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Article169 1958-10-04 2 LISA MOYNIHAN - LISA MOYNIHAN th<» boundaries of his domain. This means more to him than a week-end from thp arc lights and ppera ol i ikes his farn r timber and exceptional merits of Avril and Ursula e t timed out to be the yielders in in. erd169 words
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402 1958-10-04 2 Brass inste bagpipe angers bands d of s call Scots r pilll leader of an 4 tion has taken i two of Scotland s m bagpipes and Bit Bagpipes and Kurnst tering over the comment* Bean, chief ol the C Ian ca Talking ol baipip "Every true Scot |ove s402 words
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305 1958-10-04 3 Jennifer Johns - BRIGHT SMILE' IS UNDER FIRE IN THE U.S. Jennifer Johns By IOOTHPASTE or rather the ballyof the "Smile look Bright, jel Bright" variety currently facing te of its biggest atcks yet in America. In this no barred y manuhas been iched by the American tal Association, the rdian ot the305 words
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Article127 1958-10-04 3 Oil I \vr is to haTC Ireland's first motel, a hotel specialising «»> accommodation for motorists. The two-storey building will have SO bedrooms and garaging for as many cars; R ballroom and st.i<;e: restaurant; and a coffee bar. Full servicing facilities for c will be provided127 words
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Article, Illustration583 1958-10-04 3 Mr. Generosity— or just a miserable old man? 4 \HK you as generous as you like to think you arc? Al ways ready to give without counting the cost... without expecting anything in return? Or are you a cent counter, keeping a tight hold on that packet of cigarettes when583 words
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Article143 1958-10-04 3 1 (a)=2; (b)=3; (c)--l 20 (a)=3; (b)=l 2 (a)=3; (b)=l OVER 45: Not only open--3 (a) 1; (b)=3 hearted but open-handed. 4 (a)~ 3; (b)=l You consider the feelings 5 (a)=l: (b^=3 of others perhaps more 6 (a)=3; (b)=l than your own. I a \—V:143 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-10-04 3 Vm going back to my inventor11 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article185 1958-10-04 7 LONDON. Oct. S. Previous Today ■bKKK No. 1 BSS C.l.f Huruptuii pori> Oft 24 buyers 24 bu ers 24% sellers 24% sellers N'o? 24% buyers 24 buyers 24 7 k sellers 24 7 s .sellers IU'IK No. 1 KSS Spot 24<S, bu\ers 24% buyers 24% sellers 25185 words
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Article112 1958-10-04 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 3. Pratt— i Itxia? 'V Straits Spot i>s 50 nom. 96.87 nom. IN futures traits Contract Oct 93 00 buyers 93.35 buyers 95 0 sellers 9<V25 sellers Dec 92.75 buyers 92 25 buers t94 1? sellers 95.25 sellers om steady. S Ml L'BBER: Futures112 words
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Article38 1958-10-04 7 I- >. fir.-- hi ber shipment 25. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot i 37'_.. awaitlns release 37. af.< 37. and first half October shipment 37. 364 i if. sellers ex-dock, i Quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.38 words
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Article80 1958-10-04 7 IJMU Philippines c.i.f. rK/ 11 European ports delivered »^Rhl per lonr ton OHVNor "JA B»raIJT?U VM&ESi '•"■("•an ports d/ Ilverrd 11« l»<r lon ff ton Oct /Nov *ONt'T Oil/ crude StraUs nropean ports in bulk '-M'^o.^^-cevlon 1 i'« «n ports in bulk ••»«feE n cOT2r.;u n«80 words
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Article96 1958-10-04 7 I k marftnlshed the week nrm nou with mount ot pre'i Pruht-takiiiK rbed. id doland it recovery .in a i iii the In tot chi).. i*su Germans wcro dull. The feature of dollar urltiea was the strength ot Canadian gag Ism, Most soctlons of the In- dustrlal96 words
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202 1958-10-04 7 2,000 TOUR CITY WITH ANTI-LITTER LEAFLETS A BOUT 2,000 employees of the Singapore City Council went round the city last night distributing anti-litter leaflets and exhorting the people not to throw litter about. They were divided into 20 squads. All of them will take part in a mass sweeping of202 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-10-04 7 SINGAPORE pianist and violinist. Benjamin Khoo (above) will con duct the Singapore Sym phony Orchestra at a concert, organised by the Musical Society, in the Victoria Theatre on Oct. The programme includes Schuberfi overture Rosamunde. Handel's Water Music. Bach's Suite in B Minor and Moiart's Violin55 words
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38 1958-10-04 7 Sir Henry Channon. Conservative Member of Parliament, reputed to be one of the best dressed men in the Commons, was "very seriously ill" in a London hospital yesterday following a attack. Rcuter.38 words
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Article69 1958-10-04 7 Death toll In Yugoslavia's ivorst post-wa: mine disaster rose to 54 yesterday and nope was given up for eight miners .still Mapped underground among poisonous *ases, A further 52 miners were rescued alive yesterday after they had spent two days and nights buried in i cornerU.P.I - 69 words
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Advertisement155 1958-10-04 7 AN ANNOUNCEMENT: On our weekly Bombay Sydney Bombay Service, we will fly from Singapore to Djakarta, Darwin and Sydney on Tuesdays at 10.10 a.m. <iifcL?A*i w tn trom 7th m^^f_^/ I X^&U Bombay on Fridays at 1.40 p.m. with effect V^^^^ *'<>•" 10»»» October. m W From 12th October, we155 words
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Miscellaneous106 1958-10-04 7 Today's radio programme 115 p.m. Programme Surannd Tunes with youi liffin: 1.30 Time Signal. News ipore share Market Report; 45 More Tunes with youi Tiffin; 2.00 Saturday Date; 1.41 lian Magazine; 3. n0 Saturday Prom; ;uo Juke Box P 4.00 Lacy Afternoon; 4.30 Tea Dance Ballroom; 5.00 Saturday Medley; 5.30106 words
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Miscellaneous46 1958-10-04 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 1 50 p.m TOMORROW ,7 m. and 2.28 p.m. MONDAY: 3.59 a.m and 3.20 p.m. TUESDAY: 5.36 a.m. and 4.36 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7 M a.m. and 8.21 p.m. THURSDAY: 8 !7 am. and 7 :>l p.m. FRIDAY: 9.08 a.m. and 8.55 p.m.46 words
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Article916 1958-10-04 8 DIANA ROSS - DIANA ROSS \oeessUy the —other of opinion i MM jf iin i «»i: I m; h,, nurMn tml l l Makt ,i ,,,t but hu U v...a«. M Mrtea brywlomm. ....t b, n.,.11,, ..1.1 in i, >nnei lr*ehi* c«mW«ni «t...t M«U 1 n(iv\ Rl vn on T top916 words
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Article307 1958-10-04 8 THE v. oi last w< lour-in t (each ol whom will reive a IS prise in d course) arc as follow Miss Joyct lew n i 6-A Boon Kt 'in Road, Si gapore 12 Miss Rohani We. Ahmad < 10). 1347 Lorono '2. Jala* Pakatan, Johore Bahrtt,307 words
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Advertisement101 1958-10-04 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you! DOCKET-MONEY prize* Name (Master Miss) 1 are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $."> (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to101 words
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Miscellaneous140 1958-10-04 8 I (iiis ICROSS. 1 a Cone •bearing tre< solid square. 5. Bamuel needles placi ly Pepya kept 1 short- the shoots. 4 Thl 1 hand. 8, You may h ntre of your ner\ one at school in which to system. 5. A' 1 fractio p your belon 7. U based140 words
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Article160 1958-10-04 9 I r\y\\\ pcaiiful little 1 1 rlllage of siadebiidur Cornwall, is getting the reputa- tion oi an Knglish Lourdes. tlvery week t invalids arrive on crutches, in plaster casts, in bath-chairs and in Bentleys. but Z rarely on foot for few of them can walk. They stop160 words
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Advertisement97 1958-10-04 9 NURSIN& MOTH^ S A really smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, //^^s3|§~3§^i progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photo\Sl\j^^=^ y) graphs and family tree etc. \^SC /C^/^^v Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES X ji'yl Jr.- v jLr 1 1/' />^ t?97 words
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Miscellaneous381 1958-10-04 9 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS In Singapore for tomorrow (lll H, KNCl-AND k .,d,rv»s Cathedral: 7.00 loo; 800 am 9.30 am jo a.m. Morns') a .m. Mandarin Hall); 11 ...ion; o.oo pm M munion, 8 am. 9.30 am. J r hool. I „f the Aaeenaion. l Vm l IB Holy Com- am. Sunduv381 words
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Miscellaneous559 1958-10-04 9 Joseph's Church (P.M.) i. luna Mieet. Mass, sermon b 7, 8 and 9 a.m.; Mass and Benediction 5 p.m. St. ut hunt's Church (Mandait: Mass, sermon 6.30 pm hutch of Oar Lady Nativity Upper Serangoon): Mass, rermon 6 a.m., 7.15 a.m. and 8.30 a.m., Mass and Benedi lion o 30559 words
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Miscellaneous129 1958-10-04 9 Iiiii.m <.u-pel Hall (Yia < h u K.111R): 8 a.m. Breaking of Bread, 4 30 p.m. Sunday School: 0 pm Go.spel Service. < ..spel Hall, I orong 29: Service 8 pin < IIKISIIW SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 8 Grange Urava Road (Off Orchard Road): 10.30 a.m. Sun■arvtgg and Sunday SchooL129 words
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Miscellaneous166 1958-10-04 9 BUM c III KC H i No. 1079 Serangoon Koud: 9 15 a in. Sunday School. 10 30 am. i Morning Worship; 5.30 p.m. 1 Evangelistic Service No. 25 Fveritt Road: 9 00 am Sundny Behool; 10.30 a.m Morn- lng Worship BAPTIST Baptist Church (51 Thomson Road): 9.15 a.m Sundav166 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-10-04 11 in i > i »i-e> hound Ifeftl <'»>*» **very time hu! not until aftei h. has nun. lit- is ness who bad mryone worried when he ii» it But veterinarj xaminations have I§Jto b« quite i.t Its just that he likes l(> 'nhh tnottfhPaul Popper - 107 words
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Article54 1958-10-04 11 U s1 rallan lightweight champion Max Carlos of Victoria will meet aborigine Russell Sands of NewSouth Wales In a non-title at Sydney Stadium on October 20. Sands' manager Bill Mcell wan ltd Carlos to lIVI IV his title on the line, but the champion refused. lit limit for54 words
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Article60 1958-10-04 11 >RMAN Wizard' Smith, I i alia's most cing-car drives, has du d In a Sydney hspital. Ith made Australian Zealand headlines the 1920's and 1930's with -tar speed records and ong-distance drives. Hi Australasian record of ■701 miles in 24 hours, set n 1928, Is .stillReuter - 60 words
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Article77 1958-10-04 11 the lightweight limit. Sands fought a draw with Carlos at Melbourne Stadium in August. Sydney Stadium manager Harry Miller said: "If Sands beats Carlos on October 20. we will then set ;i date for a title fight. When they fought in Melbourne they drew a £4.000 Kate. It77 words
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Article64 1958-10-04 11 The Japanese team have started practice at St. Andrew's. Scotland for the world amateur golf team championship to be played over the St. Andrew's course from Oct. 8 to 11. So far. ten of the 29 teams entered for the event have arrived. They include theReuter - 64 words
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449 1958-10-04 11 By AKCHIE QUICK LINCOLN CITY, sitting precariously at the bottom of the Second Division and with relegation staring them in the face, have sold their outstanding player, George Hannah, to Manchester City. The same George Hannah is evidently good enough for Maine Road, but449 words
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Article20 1958-10-04 11 Malaya lost $327 on the two-day Davis Cup tennis match against Ceylon, played at Kuala Lun.pur in April.20 words
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Article51 1958-10-04 11 I Mrs. Michael Bonallack I won the English women's i golf championship at Form|by (Lanes) yesterday. She beat Miss Bridget Jackson by three and two in the 36-holes final. Mrs. Bonallack and Miss Jackson were both in the British Curtis Cup team m •the United States51 words
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Miscellaneous60 1958-10-04 11 x< *OSg (i iuently 1 7) Some bread with hesitation v fellow Ithin (2- 'fl'- birth I4 Linger with many at (7). IHI If p.n of the fish 3, 16 A monej -lrncler has a 1, 1R Not <;ood looking but on win tin from 111 HM.OTION he loot 160 words
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85 1958-10-04 12 Mai c h ma kir Bennli o that bant ot the -I to mo DA ly hi a bani u there on ;ned for thr fiKht in Tokyo R fter talking with Fred Bpiess, KP nol the San Boxing ciuh" IreI will 1 themU.P.I - 85 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-10-04 12 British driving; ace Tony Brooks speeds over the Monza track to win the 1958 automobile Grand Prix in his Vanwall car. Second was Mike Hawthorn driving a Ferrari, and third Hill, also in a Ferrari. U.P.I. picture.U.P.I - 41 words
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Article259 1958-10-04 12 LATIFFA CRASHES INTO DRAIN By ALLAN LEWIS AHORSE ttronffly fancied to win the main hurdles event in today's amateur raee meet intf at Kukit Timah was killed yesterda\ in a trial outing. Latifta, owned by Col. Alan G. Pixton, was an outstanding prospect for259 words
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Article47 1958-10-04 12 probable runners, with the Nev bury Autumn Cup to run over two milt Newbury tod i M «.i I indie lio (unfixed) Retoui de Flamme PI >"" i I, 'Anur (A B ii»'- Little Toppei Hutchi b Pearl (M H (unfixed), Indian I \v (unfixed) ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article209 1958-10-04 12 S.C.C 2; S.C.R.C 0 .OENTRE forward John Humphries again starred for the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday in their S.H.A. Div. 1 league victory on the padane. But for Humphries, the result might well have (one the other way. Chinese took the early initiative and their209 words
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Article122 1958-10-04 12 [>OY Swetman, the H Surrey wick< tkeener, disclocated the top joint of his little finger at catching practice yesterday on board the ss Iberia. Team masseur David Montague immediately re-set the joint. Mr. Freddie Brown, the M.C.C. team manager, says that Swetman is con- i vinced he122 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-10-04 12 i ww tvum-.s win c:o battle fonipht at the Happy World Stadium. King Kong wrestles Son of Kong in the main event They are not related. Also on tl rard is a tag-team n r sheikh Ai. aintng with i'. K. Kumai u« ainsi Charts Henry and Bosco63 words
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Article28 1958-10-04 12 rHE 13th Chess Olymp continued day In Munich with third round i Jicllininary play and with ho star Russian loam scorn« their third straight vicory.28 words
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212 1958-10-04 4 I^n.s mi-lit fly: beggar* mimit ride, and cows might jump over the moon aji ih< s«- s.i>int;s I have a< < pit »l. bul mat I should ev< i thoroughly enjoy film based on the ability of a rock n roll sinK«T I212 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-10-04 4 D iv J* a not he t Tom 1 i i* h /I i a natural, ted 1 i no cnif it. (i i. in. i30 words
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209 1958-10-04 4 TOUCH GUY MITCHUM TURNS WIFE COMFORTER rpHK HUNTERS" is a 1 colourful film of the War in Korea. It is a flying lilm and experts will be inclined to SCOfl at tli»' technical errors, but the lilm was not made for a few experts; it was made lor the public209 words
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Article89 1958-10-04 4 That mock marriage It is a lit!!, ♦to say anything m I about Brigitte B her acting is n ry the same in n< ry Him iti fiich she appeo Here she is in a scene th Louis Jourdain <> from the film 'The Bride o h Much Too Beautiful"89 words
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Article113 1958-10-04 4 There's suspense in everv scene THINK 7 m/r.,' u rne //m/ I /'< r< Kill client n I i if a wood inn/, ii logical if U< II acted, and tin me i hard Todd, /•'< v Drake, ami f bert lorn ar< the slurs and hOU good (food, they113 words
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Article, Illustration323 1958-10-04 4 St. Joan: A minnow among tritons A WEI I -KNOWN local I lid 1" I A The tn ibl< is vuii can't film Shaw." and havini >n ()1 SI Joan l with him for then impishnesa about all of ShaWs plays wmcn is almost impossible to capture tor the Premin323 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-10-04 4 Bardot romps through bedroom farce The Bardot is frowin? up, a fact which U \cn obvious in the film "The Bride Is Much Too Beautlfal." a typical French comedy with bedrooms and the wrong women in the right rooms, and so on. but the humour i^> f»>, the most part128 words
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Article197 1958-10-04 10 iELLO There, Lel me begin by thanking Mr v. K. Lim Of Ipoh for his letter. Which I much appreciated* I warned you that the questions were somewhat harder last week, l)ut I was rather surprised that so few knew the pilule picture was a ■trainer.197 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-10-04 10 PUZZLE PICTURE r pnr. selected winner w.is Mr. A. I><" Almeida of \i Beneoolen Street, Singapore 7. The mvst<r\ photograph was itralnei Wh.M do >ou m.tki•f Ihis? Mm Is i Philips long pi.i\inK record,37 words
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Article75 1958-10-04 10 MRS. LUCY ANG of 171 Ponggol Roa.d was the winner, and the answers were 1. Michael Powell; 2. The image Is lengthwise on the negative instead of being across it as on a normal film; 3. A J.A.R.O. system which makes it possible for the background and the75 words
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Article74 1958-10-04 10 Now try these 1. Who is Wally Patch? 2. Do you know thy names of lour English stars who have been knighted? 3. What famous studio was originally known as Heatherden Hall? 4. In which film did Anton Walbrook fly :i Spitfire? 5. Who is74 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-10-04 10 Special Quiz fPIIE selected winner was Mrs. J. V-anderput of 25 Eden Grove, Singapore. The still was taken from Windom's Way. Passengers who had just vacated the vehicle were Peter Finch and Mary Ure. You probably know who this is. but can you tell the film87 words
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Article187 1958-10-04 10 rv\\K winner was Mr. s. Ramachandra of 381-A Joo Chi.it Road, Singapore 15. The answers were: 1. Bach word has three letters In the correct alphatn tical sequence; 2. Contrary to genera] belie I th( 1 i tion of Br i t i liidust Federal \n\ tion187 words
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Article30 1958-10-04 10 Name Address Prize Qui? 1. I 2. M 3 4 ••♦••«••«•«••••••♦...#•...«,.,.,...,,..,..,.,«,,,,.,,.»,,«,,»..#.>#•••••• 8 Prize Qui? 2. i 2 3. 4 5 Priw Quii 3. Special Prize Quiz. MIMMMIMM ».#i30 words
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