The Singapore Free Press, 6 October 1958
1958-10-06
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Title Section16 1958-10-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper 1,, Singapore. Monday, October 6, 1958. Price 15Cta.16 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-10-06 1 Youths beat up Ann ("odd DKITISH film and stage actress Ann Todd (above) was attacked by two youths early yesterday while walking outside her hotel in Brighton on the south coast of tnjluiid where she was spending the weekend. Miss Todd, who is 48Reuter - 117 words
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16 1958-10-06 1 Aussie jets for Malaya will skirt Indonesia N rass as ntly through Dutch Nrw m- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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111 1958-10-06 1 ABOUT 1,000 United States <upport troops sailed from the Lebanon 1 rday. The departure of the troops, who embarked Beirut on Saturday, lea about 5,900 troops in the Lebanon, compared with the August peak of 14,300. Meanwhile the Lebanese crisis eased yesterday ai111 words
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Article78 1958-10-06 1 ]y|R. JULIAN AMERY. Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary of State at the British War Office, who arrived in Singapore last Friday for a 10-day tour of Malaya, wns admitted to the"Biitish Military Hospital last night with a stomach disorder. An Army statement this morning said it was anticipated that78 words
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Article30 1958-10-06 1 October first grade rubber buyers fob. opened In Singapore this morning at 85A rents per lb up tnl eighths of a cent on Frirt The tone was quirt30 words
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130 1958-10-06 1 CHOU SENDS TOP MAN TO SUM UP WARS AW TALKS mi'LOMATIc observers in London attach considerable significance to the attendance of Mr. Huang Hua, head of the West European department at the Chinese Foreign Office, at yesterday's session of the Sino- American ambassadorial talks in Warsaw. Mr. Huang has always130 words
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326 1958-10-06 1 RATIONALIST Chinese sources said flatly yesterday that xl they would have nothing to do with Peking's call for negotiations for a peaceful solution of the Formosa problem. The Chinese Communists made the call for direct talks in a conditional offer to suspend theReuter - 326 words
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Article37 1958-10-06 1 Nine Indonesians who were arrested by the Singapore police yesterday have been handed over to the immigration authorities for further investigation. They are believed to be deserters from the Indonesian Army and Navy.37 words
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Article83 1958-10-06 1 Three more polio cases THREE more polio victims have been admitted to Middleton Hospital within the last 24 hours, bringing the number of cases reported this month to nine. Thirty-two victims were admitted to hospital last month. Health authorities renewed their warning to parents not to take their children to83 words
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Article44 1958-10-06 1 The American aircraft carrier Essex and two destroyers, Charles H. Royan and Forrest Royal, arrived in Singapore waters this morning for a two-day stop. They are on their way to rejoin the Atlantic Fleet after leaving the Seventh Fleet.44 words
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Advertisement28 1958-10-06 1 For Perfection and Beauty tn Carpets of distinction Visit IRANIAN CARPETS 37 Tanglin Road (near Tangle Inn) yj^s|^\ Singapore. Tel: ***** for IRANIAN (Persian) BOKHARA, PAKISTAN CARPETS RUGS28 words
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105 1958-10-06 2 A SWEDISH vnihiii ,.1 i Sl< ilian tiirl ui»o married at Bit*- us i Sicily, at t»« weekend had been brought togethei b message in ;i beei bot- ti»- i \k<- Wikirm. 23, MS- ted the bottle from his j ihlp neat GibraltatReuter - 105 words
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146 1958-10-06 2 Women want security, not love—says a man Tt/lODKRN women no longer require love what they want and constantly seek is reassurance. Mr. Har.old Sammens, President of the Guild of Hairdressers, said in London. He told delegates to the guild's annual conference: "It's all a mistake to think that women wantReuter - 146 words
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368 1958-10-06 2 India and Russia want immediate end to A-weapon tests POTII the soviet Union and Indian delegations to the at^ S B ye"urday submitted draft resolutions callim for an immediate ius*^e'^ before the Indian also called upon the General Assembly to recommend that states ing nuclear weapons should "enter Into negotiationsReuter - 368 words
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100 1958-10-06 2 'NO SMOKING' RULES ACTUALLY CAUSE FIRES No »MOtviN(i" rules in ordinary factories caused greater fire danger than when smoking was allowed, a fire engineers' conference was told in Torquay, England. According to Mr. L. N. Duguid, deputy Chief Inspector of Factories, prohibition of smoking results in "unauthorised smoking in oddReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-10-06 2 After a four-day tour of inspection of RAF units in Singapore and Malaya, the Under Secretary for Air, Mr, Orr-Ewing, leaves by air today for the U.K. Mr. Orr-Ewing Is seen here with the Commander in hief Far East Air Force, Air Marshal the94 words
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Article305 1958-10-06 2 MR Duncan Minister ol Deft Mid m i ondon yesterday that no top and all cupboard open" aftei enl de. In the Mi who l ondon port, said the importance of I ions was ic the Since the amendment of the An Atomic Energy Act which305 words
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Advertisement165 1958-10-06 2 tiiiin- .•.ii.iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiPiiiiimi iniiim 1 HJIiPiTTTTaIJ RECORDER MODEL C36 f A 3S9Y' Be7' VyxS. j 3*9 Wit Specioi include. 3 Seporotf ng and playback hard-alloy toroid j heads Separate recording and playback amplifiers permitting simultaneous and continuous monitoring High quality 8' I coaxial Wow and Mutter well within NARTB pro--1 Standards165 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-10-06 3 s» ut from Mediatrix of All Graces, staged bs student! of the St. Anthonys Convent, In Middle Road, during the weekend It showi Josephine Henley Cioines (17) as King Assueio. Shirley Sit (13), as Queen Ester. Nelly Son (17) as Amman. Boon Chuan Yee (17) asFree Press - 60 words
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Article25 1958-10-06 3 Vice-Admiral Sir Hilary W. Bigg h and last of the Royal India Station, iced on the rethe Admiralty anr. yesterday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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227 1958-10-06 3 BOAC hustle to speed start of daily Comet services nAILY British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet jet airliner services between London and New York may begin in mid-November, two weeks before the present target date of Dec 1 it was learned in London yesterday. Corporation officials worked overtime 10 speed upReuter - 227 words
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Article26 1958-10-06 3 research ship I 102 tons* left Soutl yesterday on her annual Lie! voyage to Antarctic alter being three days by n airs. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-10-06 3 picture. The Singapore Chief Minister Mr. Urn Yew Ilotk -incl Mrs lim are seen here after their return from Horn Konu yester<la\ Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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183 1958-10-06 3 Russian Teddy boys get heads shaved Youth v League patrols In Sverdlovsk and Ulyanovsk recently shaved the heads of some young people simply because they were dressed liko "stilyagi" (Teddy boys), the league newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda said in Moscow yesterday. In Sverdlovsk, the victims were warned that they would beReuter - 183 words
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Article132 1958-10-06 3 Britons' concern latest car o lologlit predict the weekend that British society In the future would follow the America! pattern and "many people' main concern will he to get CAT model so v extra Inchei RIU Will 1 their social superiority their i in the Nor'. ind, Dr J owReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement37 1958-10-06 3 Changing your hair colour easy as changing your mind ColOu r BColoill ol >n iisf m ill. 1 I- -1 like ■•in and uv moff I" mi. li i oloiu ing 1 0 It Hel *na Rubinstein37 words
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Advertisement238 1958-10-06 3 £< 98th l^^ff^BK^j LAST WEEK Sale Come Once In A Year Wash Wear Suiting Without Pressing Normal Price NOW American 100', Dacron Suiting 60" $12.50 $5.90 American Dacron, Cotton 60" 10.90 5.50 American Orion/Nylon 60" 10.90 4.90 American Dacron/ Wobl 60" 16.50 8.50 American Dacron/Orlon 60" 8.50 4.90 American Sharkskin238 words
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193 1958-10-06 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, Oct. 6, 1958. Opinion Changing pattern A MAJOR topic at the World Hunk conference opening In New Delhi will be that ot Increasing the member nations' quotas SO as to make available l a r g funds for development. There Is every likelihood of agreement193 words
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807 1958-10-06 4 PETER JACKSON - Key talks in Delhi today to beat Soviet trade offensive PETER JACKSON by HI. I orld *****- 1 mi!- md officials mei I In Delhi iy to d means ol promoting increa rid trade and ftnain :onomic dent. They a nding the joint meeting ol th [nternational Monetary Fund theReuter - 807 words
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255 1958-10-06 4 By CHAPMAN PINCHER ■IRITAIN'S Air Chiefs have de- cided to ask the Government to buy a fleet Of U.S. transport planes for the H.A.F. The first order would be for about 12 Lockheed C.1 30s or Douglas Olobemasters, but more arc likely to b255 words
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Article42 1958-10-06 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber Tin e to ,'ii>P' rty- his h( ad through the grille and roa u the i M If have I' n f tint.v mer: Very well three plea Manager; Ooodl And •no of the wivel- K I nkl42 words
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Advertisement14 1958-10-06 4 FERGUZADE ...For Extra Energy I Available from all Good Dealers THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LT14 words
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333 1958-10-06 5 Sackings by Services: Unions to urge action by Govt. IMII executive committee of the 40,000-strong Federation of Services I moiis will meet next Sunday to plan its strategy to stop redundanc) sacking! of civilian workers of War Department establishments in Singapore. men have been discharged from the Army and the333 words
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Article129 1958-10-06 5 COSMETIC MAKERS GET REPLY The Tariff Advisory Committee of the Federation Government has asked cosmetic manufacturers In Singapore to submit details of special tariff concessions they desire. The manufacturers had earlier sent a petition to the Federation Ministry of Commerce and Industry. One of the manufacturers said they would soon129 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-10-06 5 V""thr, entrj f Or the "Miss Publicity. wn is adverMsini ntidcl Son! i Klkl «l 17. Girls who wish to mpet< should contact Mr. Trevor lnkl*n P.O Box 895, Singapore33 words
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141 1958-10-06 5 S "W Govrtmenta allowed to liture from r rather ibly apmentaiy to the Asdepartment 3 had been I I retributions I air of ox>mo drW9 inhelving record* I Ibll Services ;ss: tenance of publicity equipment for paying for news iu*y tervlce Over $3,000 granted141 words
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Article47 1958-10-06 5 Twenty-six Malay villagers from Pulau Serrnya will nt tend a civic course in Singapore today, organised by the Department, of Information Bervlc< They will be shown around the Combined Operations Room, the Marine Police Station. Radio Malaya, the Assembly House and Singapore Airport.47 words
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Advertisement116 1958-10-06 5 i Ifrif FEDERATION/BORNEO. I B^^^BS B B B i^lcool, grooming T: V^ Cbbl BS^. BBS I^bb itJ a-v jr ■ft T «*D* Bf t VSSGIinG k HAND V. M> B uXmbUi j Yes Sir ,Vascline Hair Cream really is cooling! prepared J^J from vitnn.in-isod oils it allows your I l^-j116 words
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Advertisement54 1958-10-06 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! ROWTIF Qa&AS WTTH SOOTHIHO MtWTMOI MIST? Menthol Mi-r tnak« the I rich toba< co tnstt freshet YOU smoke... nnA the toyj n/7/j foa fo/i^ '///r/ imoking, Vexl |m. k imokt the big 01 Mnnnfni hired hy Liggett A' llfl tobacco Co,, 1.5.1., //i/. mnl.ru of54 words
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Miscellaneous258 1958-10-06 6 .11 II lIWVKi: .Sydney Jordan *vj^k i (~*f"l&^ Y^^^T^^T D/ j |M CS M A «jj A p REPEAT- JrUEM^S U MESSAGE ON W k DION T >l VMIKAKI li> Lee Talk auicl l ß liil Daviw MOW about thai n;ui SEE kVMAT I[ WEY AIMYi AT OUR PLANET- '7VEN258 words
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Miscellaneous431 1958-10-06 6 BORN todiy you have I witty, charming personality. You ar B original and progressive in your Idi I you know how to expound them to large groups of people. Music and the arts are two fteldi B in which your talents are outstand- Ing. If you do not train for431 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-10-06 7 POLICEMAN WEDS AT 'FASHIONABLE' CHURCH IN LONDON Police unstable Derek Talbot was marI ried at the •'fashionable" St. Margarets hurch, Westminster. j London the church which is the settinu i for so many "society"' weddnms. He received the privilege because he is attached to Wellington irch, Hyde Park, one ofPopper - 82 words
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117 1958-10-06 7 German girl married to French soldier who died 3 years ago -OLD German Y Marianne-Ac named in the -f Schlltighcim rg at the JSdlPr a FrOnCn for hr been l The ceremony, carried out by special authorisation trom the Defence and Justice Ministries under a provision of French law whichReuter - 117 words
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Article23 1958-10-06 7 Olobem;, ■ilstchurrh -t night for r i to coml dropping mis- the South vr <l Station ReuterReuter - 23 words
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285 1958-10-06 7 COLONY'S FIRST JAPANESE CAR RUNNING AS TAXI rphc first Japanese car sold in Singapore recently is now being used as i a taxi. The car the Datsun Sedan 1.000, a six- skaterwas sold to a hire car ownI er. A spokesman for the Japanese Consulate-General I in Singapore said the285 words
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Article25 1958-10-06 7 General Paik Sun Yup commander of the Sout 1 Korean Army, arrived 1 Athene yesterday for a t\v day official v: ReuterReuter - 25 words
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164 1958-10-06 7 Brighter Colony to cost $3 m. more than $3,000,000 is to be spent by the L"* Singapore City Council this year to improve electrical undertakings and lay new mains. Among the new works to be undertaken are the erection of four new sub-stations in Paterson Road, Nee Soon, Queenstown and164 words
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Advertisement85 1958-10-06 7 M W< Cotton printed dress material Bed-spreads Sl^ Turkish bath. i J^^^^^ towels Table cloths «3ls^& W^^k Picnic Carpets i JmMi^k Stoles Scarves j You'll be surprised now *iKWs*&im- w^BP\ stylish yet inexpensive iKw WW m Bk fndian handlooms are 23, Race Course Lane, lS%k off S*^^ 00 Road. Spore.85 words
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Miscellaneous165 1958-10-06 7 I SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES I I TODAY: 3.20 p.m. TOMORROW: 5.36 a.m. i and 4.36 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.24 a.m. I and 6.21 p.m. THURSDAY: 827 a.m. and 7.54 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.08 a.m. and 8.55 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.42 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. I SUNDAY: 10.14 a.m. and 10.32 p.m. (■■■■■■■■■■■•■■•••■•■■■■•••■•l*165 words
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292 1958-10-06 8 Man 's air to girl wam' in save chutist A 22-YEAR-O; f end 01 an 1 by an Instructor I Later, the girll Degat, with one brofl her way home to X border. The instructor wl her. 27-year-old Edmc Beaussant, of parachute school, ha Into hiding, "overwh by the escape.292 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-10-06 8 Search tor bullets as the war goes on Royal Air Force police are searching tor bullets which were fired at the American Vice-Consul, John P. Wentworth, the other day. Four bullets hit Wentworth m all, and every inch of the garden was searched, including the yard adjoining thePopper - 75 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-10-06 8 Roy Bird, 15-year railway enthusiast, of M u x ton, Wellington Shropshire, has a right to be proud of this magnificent model locomotive that he has made >m 1.000 matches. He is now collecting matches to make t Hecoaches. Roy, who makes models when he's not 'spotting' onReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-10-06 8 yOO officials In Montr. fj are scratching their da over two giant tortoises Avoir and Dupois Somewhere on the 400--mile train journey betv*. Montreal and New York I tortoises lost 76 lbs in ht between them. And Montreal city council paid for them at t84 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-10-06 9 A summer of tropical storms and floods have left a trail of havoc throughout Britain this year. Hardest hit areas have been the West and East coast ureas, and for the second time in three weeks Hoods have inundated the town of Wickford. Here, inU.P.I - 111 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-10-06 9 Tills isn't a job to be sniffed at It's no good tolling William Potter not to sniff that's his living! He's the beer barrel 'sniffer' at a brewery in Bristol and it's his task to ensure that casks are sweet and clean after they go through the washing machine. WilliamReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration754 1958-10-06 10 WILLIAM HICKEY - WILLIAM HICKEY rpOMMY STEELE has suddenly dropped his plans to build a house near a former home of the Queen In a wealthy rural retreat just ou* side London. I hear. The 21 -year-old rock roll boy from Berry began negotl tiona to buy a £2.000 building plot754 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-10-06 10 I ting a quiet smoke beside a road in Battyeford Yorkshire. 80-ycar-old Mrs. Mary Smith thinks back 0( tr the years to her roving life as a gipsy. A pipe-smoker since she was ten Mrs. Smith has spent most oj her life in a caravan, selling clothe*Reuter - 81 words
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289 1958-10-06 10 BANKER Michael Verey stood on the porch of a whitewalled timbered house and in one word explained the downfall of handsome London stockbroker Guy Paxton Stanton who owned this showpiece home in Berkshire "Folly," said Mr. Verey. "It was just folly.'' Earlier, in a coroner's289 words
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Article160 1958-10-06 10 DENTIST IS FINED £4,000 A DENTIST was "fined" £4,095 for making duplicate claims for payment, asking for fees for filling teeth that had already been extracted, and giving unsatisfactory treatment. The dentist, whose name has not been disclosed, was severely reprimanded by Walsall Executive Council, which has asked the Minister160 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-10-06 11 A GRACEFUL VISITOR TO LONDON picture 5 graceful visitor to London is the Norwegian three-masted, square-rigged Christian Rodich. She is manned by 74 cadets who went to see "ic sights of London oftcr sailing their vessel up the Thames to the West India dock. PopperPopper - 45 words
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Article, Illustration756 1958-10-06 11 K.L. Hendrick - picture K.L. Hendrick By IN the year 1769 1 young John Paul I had been at sea seven I years. The lean, I hard-eyed Scottish- born adventurer was 22 and chief mate of a merchantman bri--1 gantlne based on Tri- nidad. I A twelvemonth previous- lyReuter - 756 words
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Article819 1958-10-06 12 W. RAMSAY - W. RAMSAY I Important conclusions from cancer research By 0\( i. again in t"< forefront of medical news is a maladj which has beer dreaded by l«P era tions of mankind and which continues U arouse rear by tinmention of its ver> namei even though great progress819 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-10-06 12 Teacher hohls the baby picture. MISS SOODJAI WATTANA CHAI, a teacher taking a child care course at a training centre in Bangkok, baths a baby before on attentive audience of fellow teachers from all over Siam. Other subjects studied by the 280 teachers attending the course were food and nutrition,U.P.I - 57 words
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Article123 1958-10-06 12 rpVO new atomic tests for the diagnosis of Hvei and kidney disorders have proved efficient rapid, safe and relatively simple in extensive clinical experiment cording to an American medical research expert. i)r George Taplln, of tiie Unl of California Medical tre, Los Angeles, s.iid radiotracerReuter - 123 words
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Article175 1958-10-06 12 BRITISH sociologist has stated that pimpl< are partly to blame for the Angry Your Man -and Woman. In an analysis of the adole- Theodora Alcock reported In the magazine Family Doctor: "At this stage, bone growth outruns muscular development with the annoying result of clumsiness. "BothReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration475 1958-10-06 13 DARRELL GARWOOD - Explorers to probe space radiation DARRELL GARWOOD By \n electronic aeroplane is helping pilots to learn to fly the jot airliners of tomorrow without leaving the ground. Called a full flight simulator, it lias cost M53.000.000. It was recently demonstrated at the opening of the Douglas Aircraft Com- pany's JetU.P.I; Popper - 475 words
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357 1958-10-06 13 VINCENT J. BURKE - U.S. ATOM FOR PEACE LEAD OVERTAKEN VINCENT J. BURKE By r 0 N G R ESSIONAL experts ported in n that the British and have "in cercaught V( n surAmerican in developthe atom for id other ful purposes. emphasisiat the United «i balance, leading the rt in quality of adthU.P.I - 357 words
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Article319 1958-10-06 13 A-bangs recorded in U.S. University lientists have anInounced in New Yori; findings that ma/ mean earthquakedetecting seismographs can be used to record sneak nuclear explosions above the ground anywhere in the world. Dr. Maurice Ewlng, profe Ol Geology and director of lumbia's Lamont geological itory at Palisades, N. Y., andU.P.I - 319 words
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Article, Illustration671 1958-10-06 14 JOHN INGRAM - BRIAN LONDON FLAYS THE CONTROL BOARD JOHN INGRAM H> A TUO-IISIII) REVOLT AGAINST ui Iu I ArilOM COMES I HOM A BRITISH V\l> EMPIRE HEAVI WEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION BRIAN LONDON RECENT CONQUEROR OF AMERICAN Will 11 PASTRANO. FATHER AM) SON IN THE GYM Former British heavyweight chain- pion Jack London671 words
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Article, Illustration12 1958-10-06 14 Suffering from the I Sceptre'* original trouble— I not enough wind."12 words
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Article25 1958-10-06 14 INTERNATIONAL SOCCER DRAWN East Germany ana Bulgaria drew 1-1 in an J international soccer matcn' ye terday in Berlin. I Germany led at haliI'uno. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article267 1958-10-06 14 JOHN INGRAM - JOHN INGRAM By u/ITH the late entries of Venezuela and Iceland and the surprise inclusion of China. 29 countries will take part in the World Cup golf series to be held at St. Andrews from October 8-11. 1 The Royal and Ancient announce that Bobby Jones267 words
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Article149 1958-10-06 14 REPUBLIC RALLY TO DRAW THE Republic ol Ireland and Poland drew 2-2 in an international soccer match at Dalymount Park Dublin yesterday. There were no goals in the second half. Play was .scrappy throughout, and although the Poles indulged in some intricate passing movements, neither side mastered the lively ball.Reuter - 149 words
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Article23 1958-10-06 14 Yugoslavia and Hungary I in ;m International r match iii Zagreb yesterday. Thp team w< re level l-i 1 time, ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article12 1958-10-06 14 u.i.V l( (lMN(l lhf lnmth Dlvlilon, Millu.Ul m.v12 words
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Article115 1958-10-06 14 THE GIANTS OF JUDO DO BATTLE KOJI Sone (fifth Kimiyoshi Yair. (sixth dan) and Akio Ka minaga (fourth dan) been selected to repr( Japan in the fortln second world judo cl pionships due to begin Tokyo on November 30. Elimination matehe terday were won by who had a perfect throughoutReuter - 115 words
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Miscellaneous54 1958-10-06 14 I'tITEH \< R(J ,u i u, mm I A klngulai i would 7 make Mir ound »<i the b <J A pip. i rue eara ioi ih.. precious thliiy tbi 1 from Dim I i M Pra«iii ability with noi a drou ;h1 <:{; i K( 16 Y« ed hn.54 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-10-06 15 IRMI N KoHmrwr proudBhe raw WJ Uiallenge trophy and 1 s u uon for us 100 ru* tin Federmtloß Cto?- n. t athletic cliamip.oMslups held at Kuala I Lumpur's Merdeki Ma- dkll 011 Saturday, s lu- WO n the 220 yards. kentl Carmen record times of 1167 words
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Article20 1958-10-06 15 Braves bt-at Yankees 3-0 York to baseball a only Inch the world n la&t ;ame ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article23 1958-10-06 15 I Austria 2-1 nal soccer nna yesterday, 'he I am staged a 1 half rally after trailI at the lntt-rval.23 words
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171 1958-10-06 15 Cl KB ELLIOTT, WHO TURNED DOWN A QUARTER OF A MILLION r.S. DOLLARS RATHER THAN GIVE IP HIS AMATEUR STATUS. IS NO OBJECTIONS TO ACCEPTING A FILL UNIVERSITY EDU t ATTOV I Australia s 20-year-old miracle miler told a press conference in Perth yester-U.P.I - 171 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-10-06 15 picture ■m M i 11 we .un.iirin race meetlni hrid th Singapore r...f clnk m.m,., »on hurdid r M i w *«*welfhti event ovr r the r (lus^ 3, 4 And Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article61 1958-10-06 15 West Germany brat Hun y by 112 point* to 100 in a two-day Athletics match which rr.clod In Buarbruecken yesterday. In Lyons j v. 1 1 n1 beat France by 11') points to 91 in a twu-day atnletici contest. Yugoslavia beat Bwitzer land by 124 pointsReuter - 61 words
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391 1958-10-06 15 Ceylon fans hope to see M.C.C. batting -if the rain keeps off (CRICKET fans in Colombo are hoping the rain stays oft today so they can see the M.C.C. tourists in action against the President's XI. Yesterday's one-day match against All-Ceylon was a washout. The M.C.C. did not bat atReuter - 391 words
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Article29 1958-10-06 15 Nicola Pi?trangell, the Italian numbr r ono, won the Italian lawn tennis hip in Bologna yesterday with a 7-5, 9-7, 7-5 victory over hi.s Davis colk-afc.ie Orlando Sirola29 words
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Article264 1958-10-06 16 Cyprus terror goes on as M.P. accuses 4 BRITISH service- man was .seriously wounded last night when a military vehicle was attacked with bombs and small arms fire in Northern Cyprus. He was the fifth British soldier to be wounded in ambushes yesterday. rllerReuter; U.P.I - 264 words
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Article95 1958-10-06 16 'YARD' MEN MAY TANGLE WITH EOKA S( (ill \MI MCi» reported today to have >>•♦•«« i i j «-«i in to help smash EOKA. t'*** ll < v pnot terrorist organisation The Daily Mail layi that IWO o» Uie Vnrd's "toufhes! detectives" are to fly to Cyprus on urgent orderaReuter - 95 words
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75 1958-10-06 16 Missing crew trapped in sunken ship? I^koumen worked under r floodlights last night in an effort to determine if there were any survivors trapped aboard an oil tanker that exploded at a dock in Naantali, Finland. The 10,200-ton tanker Tupavouri was empty when it exploded while docked at the NesteU.P.I - 75 words
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Article28 1958-10-06 16 Poll toar 1,000 people ithered around ic "I Di An! a 1 Aim. i O j t ir foundors ol th< ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-10-06 16 A smiling Jane I.iin cuts her birthday cake at her coming of age party held at the Chinese Swimming Club in Singapore over the weekend. She is the eldest of three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Lim. Free Press picture.Free Press - 46 words
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Article174 1958-10-06 16 (< in ERAL Charles de < taulle pledgi d Prai ;ence to the fi rank <>t world pow( crowd <>i 100,000 people in i day In a day of the FUth Republic Tlie Prime Mil who Idenl ol the ni public in k\ i). c(Reuter - 174 words
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315 1958-10-06 16 Renew flow of private money call at World Bank parleys ryUE chairman of the joint session of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, M. Van Houtte, appealed In New Delhi yesterday for "a renaissance of the How of private capital" to under-developed countries. M. Van Houtte. Belgian Finance Minister,Reuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-10-06 16 iMr. Stephen Oh Ben;; Grow and Miss Helen Fon| Phooi Chan seen after their marriage in Sinuapore over the weekend The bride is the eldest daughter of the latt Mr Fong Fook Hong and Madam Chin Siew Van The bridegroom is the »-ldest son of the55 words
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Article59 1958-10-06 16 AN object resembling a submarine was sighted through binoculars five miles off the Australian cost yesterday by four people, including Constable Keith T. Dillon. There have been four previous reports of submarine sightings off the Victorian, South Australian, coast in the last three weeks, but Royal AustralianU.P.I - 59 words
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