The Singapore Free Press, 9 October 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-10-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper tore, Thursday, October 9, 1958. Price 15 C'ts16 words
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Article157 1958-10-09 1 THE Frost of India quoted repcr: Karachi that. Pakisi troops had taki st of the vantage points m the ca] occupied most Go-. buildings foldeclaration of mart:;;', law on Tuesday Bht Soldiers taking up theij at miri--1 ::s said. A few ri. were firedReuter - 157 words
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Article27 1958-10-09 1 far East fleet in good heart Fa r E tour of th «S thc Far Hon» k," rr and ild: "They »od heart th( m elves."— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article15 1958-10-09 1 U .S. TANKS OUT IN BEIRUT ■it tank through tratlon of followed hand of U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article102 1958-10-09 1 A GIANT plastic balloon soared to 99,300 teet m four hours yesterday carrying Air Force Lieutenant Clifton McClure to the very brink of space. Lt. McClure, 26. radioed that he could "see the edge between light and dark." He called it "a very startlingReuter - 102 words
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Article40 1958-10-09 1 The Paris Journal Offlciei yesterday published a decree giving Prefects of Departments powers to detain without trial "persons endangering public security because of the direct or indirect aid they give to the rebels m Algeria." ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article146 1958-10-09 1 RELIABLE diplomatic sources said m Washington last night that Communist China had 1 d the word m Moscow that it might extend the ceasefire m the Fori Strait if U.S. forces mcd from escorting Chinese Nationalist convoys to Quemoy. The sour< >id this word fromReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration366 1958-10-09 1 Vatican broadcasts with saddened soul VATICAN RADIO announced this morning that the Pone died at 3.52 a.m. (10.22 a.m. Malayan time). The Vatican Radio announcer, Father Francesco PelleTino said: "With deeply saddened soul we give you the following announcement Pius XII is dead." Throughout theReuter; U.P.I - 366 words
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Article28 1958-10-09 1 A British soldier was killed and another soldier and a Pakistani contractor were injured when a bomb exploded under their vehicle east of Nicosia yesterday ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article104 1958-10-09 1 New polio cases MIDDLETON HOSPITAL has admitted four more polio cases m the past 24 hours, making a total of 24 new patients m the last eight days. The latest four patients, all males, are two Chinese aged 4 and 36. an Australian aged 29 and an Indian aged 8.104 words
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414 1958-10-09 2 Russia tries to force U.N. into A-ban debate RSSIA the into an Immediate debate o i nuur weapon without waiting for Q talks on the jecl scheduled ;<) gtarl on October 31 Bovii t Deputy Foi rlan a Z propo icl In 1 1 i ii main Polltiea i theU.P.I - 414 words
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Article27 1958-10-09 2 Janice most deadly hurricane <>i the season, picked up forward speed m the Atlantic ye terday and moved farther from the U.S. mainland.27 words
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196 1958-10-09 2 Soldiers, civilians in Quemoy relieved but ask 'what next?' SOLDIERS and eivi- sent cease-fire but are liana on shell- asking: "What comes battered Quemoy are next?" However, tenrelieved at the pre- sion has slackened. A Renter correspondent who returned to Taipeh yesterday from Quemoy said the latest figures for militaryReuter - 196 words
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Article86 1958-10-09 2 - 2 GUNS HIT BRIGADIER GENERAL I.oik ehlef U.B. army adviser to the Nationalist (iovern* ninit, MM In Taiprh yrslenlay that the entire 47 day Communist bombardmfnt of Quemoy knuckfd out only two tuns and damaged I SO. i Crn IJork, who had juM made a flyingReuter - 86 words
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Article149 1958-10-09 2 DRITIBH Prime Minister Hui old Macmillan and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer yesterday agreed m Bonn on the need for the speedy introduction of a fire trade area m Europe. A Brit Embassy spokesman, disclosing thl* last night, said the two head vcrnment carried outReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-10-09 2 East and West watch Malayan, American and Communist envoys rubbed shoulders at the parade to mark Indonesia's armed forces day m Jakarta. On the left of Malayan ambassador Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman and his wife are the Russian ambassador, Mr. Dmitri Zhoukov andReuter; U.P.I - 183 words
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198 1958-10-09 2 YJR. JOSEPH LUNS, the Netherlands Foi Minister, said yesterday he had expr his Government's "deep concern 1 that Indoi might use military force against Dutch Guinea when he met Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, m WashingtonReuter; U.P.I - 198 words
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Advertisement23 1958-10-09 2 APE RECORDERS j I 1 ttl TO SUIT All POCKETS \\J W h t5495/-/ SINGAPORE/PENANG J J J3 mJ Km J I I23 words
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Article310 1958-10-09 3 Reports of looming unemployment are crude socialist scares' says Macleod iiK I\lN MACLEOD, the British Minister of 31 Labour, urged the Conservative (Government) Party's annual conference here m Blackpool yesterday to dismiss as "crude Socialist scares" current reports that the nation faces a period ofReuter - 310 words
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187 1958-10-09 3 T»HE UNITED STATES was repoitA cd yesterday to be planning to shoot for the moon this weekend when the earth and the moon will again be m their best relative positions for an attempt. Press reports said the launching wasReuter - 187 words
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Article121 1958-10-09 3 LYNDON NOTT, 25-yeaf-old butcher, was found fUilty but insane m Bedford lay ol the.mur<>t Miss Veronica Ryan. 2 worker from Cork Irrlund Nott. who wa ed to ihizophrenic, red to be detained "until t! isuro is known". He had pleaded guilty to What the Judge mReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-10-09 3 EDITH KOEPP, an airline receptionist m Munich. Germany, was always stumped when passengers asked her questions about the Far East Last week she walked into her chief's office and fcaid: "Look, why not send me on a study tour to some of these places." HeFree Press - 79 words
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Article30 1958-10-09 3 The Soviet Union has given the United States its first official detailed information received from the Russian Sputniks, the National Academy of Sciences announced In Washington, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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205 1958-10-09 3 'RACIAL RIOTS DID U.K. A SERVICE' HTEDDY BOYS who proyoked the recent racial riots m Britain had done a service through bringing to public notice the fact that there is a colour bar and colour prejudice m Britain, a British social worker said m London yesterday. He was speaking atReuter - 205 words
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128 1958-10-09 3 Alsatian bit the village constable in the seat of his trousers AN Alsatian dog bit the village policeman m the seat of his trousers when he was examining its owner's car, magistrates wore told at Orwell, Eastern England. Police Constable John Beeson said he took avoiding action but the dogReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement171 1958-10-09 3 LAST 3 DAYS Prices further slashed Manhattan Sport Shirts AmericaTT'AssorteT^porT™™™' Normal Sale NOW Shirts Normal Sale NOW $21.50 $9.90 $8.90 $15.50 $5.50 $4.90 American Made 100^ American One Size Dacron Shirts sizes Socks 16 16«/. 17 only Normal Sale NOW Norma Sale NOW $22.50 $5.50 $4.90 $3.25 $1.10 $0.90 Swiss171 words
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204 1958-10-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, Oct. 9. 1958. Opinion Pakistan crisis PAKISTANI President Mirza's action m dissolving government and proclaiming martial law cannot but lay him open to charges by his political enemies Of ushering m a dictatorship. In mid-June, former Prime Minister Suhrawardy, who is hostile to the President,204 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1958-10-09 4 !#*om> Pius Xll...eltos€> <loto /or ro#f i »i "###iv| A FERVENT FOE OF COMMUNISM TOR most "1 his long r life Pope Piua XII took part m the v can's unceasing strugfor peace dm ing a half century thai .saw the two greatest wanin modern historyReuter - 1,112 words
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Advertisement13 1958-10-09 4 SILVER Christening Presents j U.S.deSILVA Jk Well 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: *****13 words
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Advertisement169 1958-10-09 4 X" ''J^ S i i 1 f S if f C— X Sl v^ ■Hi REFRIGERATOR FOOD STORAGE CAPACITY 5 cv.ft. A magnificent British-built refrigerator with o ho il features greater shelf space, egg racks, bottle special bacon and butter keeper*, choice of tabletop colours. It brings colour to your169 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-10-09 5 T 0I>\V the 1 rti J I |-i publishes J the picture! ftf tv%o J m s 5f7 pntered foi the Miss t Publicity, iwr beautj contest. jhiN are Anna May H/oii* (rifht) and inU li Kurham (belov j Closing date foi entries Is Oei 14.127 words
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256 1958-10-09 5 ILLEGAL BARTER TRADE WITH RHIO NEARLY WIPED OUT ILLEGAL barter trade between Singapore and the Rhio Archipelago has been practically eliminated following the introduction of a licensing system by the Indonesian Consulate-General m the Colony. This claim was made by a spokesman of the Con-sulate-General yesterday. The liconslng system, which256 words
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Article109 1958-10-09 5 MR. William Peek, 41. was towed b home aboard his 15-ton ketch by a fl r aft or drifting into the middle of a naval gum Mr. Peek told tho story when the .<r Vlgo, leader of the Port mouth Squadron, arrived bark at Portsmouth withReuter - 109 words
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185 1958-10-09 5 'PUSS IN BOOTS': SOS TO BAND PL A YERS T*HE Singapore Stage x Club has received an encouraging response to its appeal for players to take part m the well-known pai> tomine "Puss m Boots" which it is presenting this Christmas season. The show to be presented at the Cultural185 words
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Article50 1958-10-09 5 The Duke of Gloucester, uncle of the Queen, will fly to Nigeria next May to represent her at self-govern-ment ceremonies m the northern region, it was announced last night. The Duke, who will be accompanied by the Duchess, leaves Britain on May 13, ReuterReuter - 50 words
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191 1958-10-09 5 1 ,500 Fair jobs— and 5,000 seek them A BOUT 5,000 people have so far applied for x^ about 1,500 temporary one-month jobs at the Singapore Constitution Fair to be held at the former Kallang Airport from January 24. A spokesman of the organising committee told the Free Press: "Hundreds191 words
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Advertisement69 1958-10-09 5 Gifts of Silver and E.P.N.S. Ware for the House KTEA COFFEE SETS ENTREE DISHES OVENPROOF CASSEROLE DISHES CAKE BASKETS SALVERS SAUCE BOATS, etc. 20 BATTERY ROAD SPORE-1. PHONE *****. 7J# l lWi PRICKLY HEAT LOTION *A Ml k LUNG SYRUP i LINIMENT TINEA LOTION Available from The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd69 words
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Miscellaneous277 1958-10-09 6 JEFF Hi%H'KE by »ydn«»y J TMIVVf COMMUNICATIONS TO SMIP ONE ABfc J* CAi/AA < THEY BB ALMOST 1 STOPPED AtL TO BffiDGE UE vntj OECEIVIN6 ME •> JEFF ON TOP OP US M V^pif/jßk W.GMT MAC- I PICKING UP A SIGNAL JavE NOW <^ M£ff£ IT LOOKS AS IF V277 words
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Miscellaneous413 1958-10-09 6 linn BORN today you havt l ing personality which you dlsp] to the world. Yet. deep underm you have a tremendous jtoi termination and concentration to B objective You are the type who can ace g plisii a great deal of work with appearing to be m much of a413 words
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Article142 1958-10-09 7 I osnov o,t x Vi*\ lodu> i i:*>^ i Xl iicl 1 Soi 24 buvt :iers -|>..t J4 bii II 881 R No I ;>v *■< ttl.mriit s..\ 24 buy* sellars 25 .se. I>- -4 i buyer.-, Uen fOXI Quoted In pence. i-i iti X M i<142 words
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Article101 1958-10-09 7 NEW YORK. Ort R Previous Toda» I|V v 96.75 nom. 96.62 norn lIN future [traits (ontrael o. i 95.00 buyers 95.00 buyers 96.50 seller.- 96.50 sellers 94.00 buyers 94.50 buyers mvi n 9^oo sellers 96.00 sellers 1 Nf Q ulrl SAI FS Nil !ll l!l: r BrM101 words
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Article19 1958-10-09 7 M W YORK. Ort s I Industrial* Today I Railroads 53fM0 539.31 IDomwti, Bon* l 1419 words
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Article36 1958-10-09 7 i >8 October shipment 25. Sarawak unquoted Muntok white spot 3- I awaiting release 37. afloats 37. nnd first half October .shipmom 37, 36.. cif, sellers ex-dock s quoted !n U.S. cents per H>.36 words
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Article39 1958-10-09 7 |l|: v Philippines c.|.f iK !»*n«^ l"n 0,1./\,,v <if (llHl) Sibils ""Nil <iii (if I crude < t?lon S LONDON, Oct. I. Previous Todav S-15 sellers $2H Mltera nom £7(j'.. Don nifi'.. leUert I ttUeri till39 words
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Article122 1958-10-09 7 A tlon m London terday good and, tit 1 1 irltiea f further and Antofagast. wen Arm spot m rails. Dollar stocks were mark od higher following Tin day's fresh rise on Wall Street. Canadian n.mk shares were m renewed demand. indu maintained a firm tone and122 words
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200 1958-10-09 7 i father appealed for court aX help in London yesterday to g;et his lG-year-old son away from tiir television s» t The father told the juvenile court In suburban Wimbledon that the boy was suffering from "television sickness." He had broughtReuter - 200 words
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Article69 1958-10-09 7 THE R.A.F. 'RETIRES' A MISSILE JJKITAIN'S first air-to-ah guided missile, the Fairey Fireflash, is being •retired-, the R.A.F. testin? station on Anglesey, Wales, .said yesterday. It will be replaced early next year by the De Havilland Firestreak a more accurate missile, a spokesman said Trials with the Fire Hash overReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-10-09 7 MR. and Mrs. Robert Kil. Kour Booker seen after their wedding at the Presbyterian Church yest« day. The bride Tit former Miss Ha/el v beth Nathan, is the youngest daughter of Mr. Jack Nathan. Mr. Booker, eldest son of Mr. Robert Kilgour Hooker of Aberdeen, Inverness isFree Press - 91 words
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Article27 1958-10-09 7 osiavia yesterday re'•(i Hungarian i tion.. that she Interfered In Hrn int.rn. il afj In t (if Mr Hui Prime Mlnistei yd last June. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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248 1958-10-09 7 COUNCIL DEFENDS ITS ORDER TO SHOPS r PHE Singapore City Coun- til yesterday defended its health officer's action In asking food shops to display two notices in connection with the mass health movement. The health officer had notified all food factories and shops that they should put up two metal248 words
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Advertisement43 1958-10-09 7 (UdtgSw. 11l SSI 1 1 lIOBIIS I Br TEA MAKER 1 JP^ 1 MQMING T(l SIT —II M Automotic electric never needs L wotchin* twitches itself oft a boon Lir± f AURORA ITD (electrical dept> HUHVHH LIU., High St., Singapore Phon«: *****. FAVRE43 words
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Miscellaneous45 1958-10-09 7 I SINCAPORE j HIGH TIDES TODAY: 7.45 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.08 a.m. and 855 p.m. BATUBDAY: 9.42 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. SUNDAY: 10 14 am and 1t.32 p.m. MONDAY: 10 17 am. and HIM pin. I TUESDAY: 11.22 am WEDNESDAY: 007 j »m and 11.51 p.m.45 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-10-09 7 Today's radio programme 1 15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert Time Signal and News: 7.15 The I 1.30 lime SiKnal and News: 1.48 f N SlX';iks 7MO M Van; nnn R0() 'I he Day ol the Trlfflda Men Only; 2.00 Clo.se Down: p lllt 4; 8.30 Your Number's Up: 5.00 The Merry-Go-Round;103 words
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Article, Illustration277 1958-10-09 8 Brill,* rob, hcaddr spldsh day when Prem.ers and po!i- tical lea^ SOOfi f ther^ger.an Federat.on converged on Lancaster House for constitutional talks with the British Government. The opening of th<? talks was unfortunately marred by a crowd of demonstrators, members of the Nigerian Union, who277 words
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Article136 1958-10-09 8 IMIE exploitation Ol British writers by runaway E I American lilm and televi- 5 sion producers making E cheap "quickie" pictures =J m Britain is meeting its first serioiu challeni Carl Foreman, Hollywood I producer writer of such "High Noon" and "The Key," arrived m136 words
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Article62 1958-10-09 8 With a "garland" round his neck and other strange insignia one of the Nigerian chiefs, wearing brilliant costume and headdress looks m serious mood as he listens to one of the speakers at the Nigerian Constitutional talks. On the right is another chief wearing a different style of62 words
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285 1958-10-09 8 rjETECTIVEs havi n lecturea m laliscd horticulture 80 that they can MOO worth of rare orchid bulbs and "lim-s stolen from a firm of royal orchid owers. And men f gt ibly only men! tell mbldlum orchid from Hum i learned Rboul285 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-10-09 9 lit was i touch of the old and ft new as Chief K. Edukugho, ftiinu anxiously at a cigarette, Bivtd for the talks wearing a Hghtlv coloured cloak adorned fth a btvul necklace and sportX an elaborate feather m his The Alha.ji, Emir of Kano preferred to wrap up against82 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-10-09 9 Driver who is all keyed -up People m ||M streets «»1 I rmkfurt on Main, (iermany stared hard recently when Uus little car went spteding by with a clockwork key protruding from its rear. Obviously someone with a sense of humour or could it ha\e hten that the poor chapPopper - 57 words
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Article133 1958-10-09 9 a "Li0i Like Pir/.s" If the name of a new play Wr) had its first night at the M Royal Court Theatre Lona don recently—and the people in the play really do live like pigs. pj They are a gang of vagrant rowdn who turned outPopper - 133 words
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Article, Illustration2171 1958-10-09 10 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM Another Lafiff story by ../YOUR PARALLEL WITH THE AMERICAN CRIME IS GETTING MORE AND MORE PRONOUNCED", SAID LATIFF. "BRENDA WONG'S PURSE HAS BEEN FOUND EMPTY, EXCEPT FOR A PIECE OF CIGARETTE PACKET ON WHICH WAS DRAWN A VULGAR LITTLE PICTURE. IN YOUR2,171 words
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Article183 1958-10-09 11 NOW THEY PIP ON SHOULDERS 1. ticer piu■l [thin 3rd. 1 Uls ient, since 1) V Tived m fcii a y ear W' announW l j\ I move lip with the new In.:. and they ■viii be taking new lob- Batta- q JohnIton, 31 Melbourne B has been m if183 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-10-09 11 1 n i ii Johnson, aged twenty four, of Northcote Melbourne, an officer servini with the 3rd Batt.tiinii Royal Australian Regiment m Malaya, has just b( n promoted from Lieutenant, one of the lllNl ■•> officers to be promoted since the arrival l Hi unit m89 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-10-09 11 whose wife and son are also living m Penang, graduated l Royal Military College, Duntroon, m 1955. After service with 11 National Service Battalion, Wacol, Queensland, he joined the 3rd. Battalion m 1957 as a platoon commander. While m Malaya he has spent some time as assistant96 words
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Article63 1958-10-09 11 Major Peter Johnston of Melbourne, adjutant of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment m Malaya, has just been promoted from captain, one of the first three officers to be promoted sin.cc the arrival of the unit m Malaya almost a year ago. Major Johnstofi. a veteran of the63 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-10-09 11 VTOfWG Australian soldiers are jumping at the opI*- port unities provided hu the British Arm?/ Editi rational Corps to improve their educational ntandai I ?/^?/^r /n Malaya During brief respites iron Honol duties with I 3rr/ Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, the tl I enrol at123 words
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Article268 1958-10-09 12 Now is time tor change in Burma I tnethii i In Burma to turn the aga. lal ambitions and disregard ol the country's Inter that had done 0 much to bring Burma to II Unpa mmenting on U A action m handing m tt the premier \hip to General NfReuter - 268 words
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Article72 1958-10-09 12 Japan wanted to sell Australia machinery and chemicals not just toys and cameras, the leader of a Japanese trade mission. Mr. Chubei Hoh, said m Melbourne. Mr. Itoh ridded: "one of our main objects on this ▼tsit is to correct the imbalanre of our tradeReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-10-09 12 picture. During his recent tour of Bhutan, Indian Prime Minister Nehru (on extreme riffht) paid a visit to scenic Changu, 24 miles off Gangtok, the caDital. With B him are (from left) the Maharajkumar (Prince of Sikkim). Mr. Nehru's daughter Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and the Maharaja of Sikkim. -LP.IL.P.I - 49 words
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218 1958-10-09 12 rpHE Philippines has told the United Nations that a free press is more 1 important than ever m these troubled times. The Philippine Government made a strong defence of freedom of the press m a statement to Secretary-General DagU.P.I - 218 words
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Article91 1958-10-09 12 Japan now seeks new tuna areas A JAPANESE Fishery Board survey vessel will i«;ive Tokyo this month on a five-months voyage to seek new tuna fishing grounds off Africa and m the Arabian Sea. The 630-ton survey vessel Shoyo Maru will also survey fishing grounds off Europe and engage mReuter - 91 words
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Article155 1958-10-09 12 DR. CARL McINTIRE, president of the international Council of Christian Churches, said m Collingswood, New Jersey that the Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, "should retract his statement concerning Chiang Kai-shek's 'hypothetical return to the mainland." Dr. Mclntlre, whose council is said to represent 63Reuter - 155 words
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Article178 1958-10-09 12 Ghana seeks Japanese investments \IK. K. A. Gbedemah, Ghana's Minister oi' A Finance, who was m Tokyo a few da>s ago discussed a proposal for attracting Japanes* capital into Ghana, Tokyo Government sources disclosed. Further discussions on this proposal and tradmatters would be held when an official tradi mission arrivedReuter - 178 words
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Article27 1958-10-09 12 A Japanese trade mission has left for Cairo to conclude a new trade and payments a g rec ment with t h c United Amh Republic. U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article42 1958-10-09 12 Indonesia's army chief of staff, Lieutenani-General AH. Nasution said m Jakarta the high command fully agreed with President Sukarno's policy of "active non-alignment.' He added, 'We are neither for nor against the West or Vie Communist. Above all ice are anti-cAonialisV ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article36 1958-10-09 12 rhe U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Douglas Mac Arthur, presented to the Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, on behalf of President Eisenhower, an album of photographs made during Mr. Klshi's visit to Washington lasi year.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article40 1958-10-09 12 The Praja Socialist Party m Lucknow has called off its agitation against the food policy of the Congress Government of Uttar Pradesh State, which it blamed for shortages and high prices. This action followed a fall m food prices. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article27 1958-10-09 12 A Saigon report claimed that a breakdown m plans for economic development m North Vietnam had brought about a purge oi Government, party and army officials ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article33 1958-10-09 12 Communist North Vietnam has decu it would not recognise any World Wai II repa r a tions agreement between Japan and South Vietnam, and that it "reserves its right t« war indemnities." U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article64 1958-10-09 12 French Ambassador Baron Jules de Bcngs Warter. commenting on Indonesia's diplomatic recognition of the rebel provisional Algerian government m Cairo, said "Hardly 24 hours after this gesture, the Algerian people have proved by imposing a majority of their freely expressed votes that they do not intend to leave the FrenchU.P.I - 64 words
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Article35 1958-10-09 12 Hie Japanese and British governments hope to open formal negotiations m London m late October or early November to con elude a treaty of com merce and navigation. B authoritative source said m London. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article34 1958-10-09 12 A Japanese Antarctic < pedltion will leave Jar early m November v. one ship and 12 to scientists to conduct i rations on cosmir r i geomagnetism, lonospl ric physics, meteorolo glaciology and seUmolo U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article, Illustration690 1958-10-09 13 VERONICA PARWORTH - Those holidays are shudder days for parents but now... -it VERONICA PARWORTH MM&. The children have all gone back to school —and oh how I miss the mess and noise! Teenage trends rpiiF bubble bloomer, newer than a nightie, shorter than a shortie. They come m white nylon not the690 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-10-09 13 Xl 8E <»f |,c;.vv thunderstorm— the wont over Uodon for many yean 'oaephlnc Dial no( tan IPr i i ral >W*« it homr. I »h« took them with her to the re|- "><• film God'l little A<rr at the 1 i **«tom v enatodPaul Popper - 62 words
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Article396 1958-10-09 13 EILEEN ASCROFT - The new menace in the home EILEEN ASCROFT By THE "Other m Woman" is changing her role. Wives know today there is little to fear from the fluffy vivacious blonde, incapable of earning her own living. The young lady who was "kept" m guilty luxury and showered with jewels and396 words
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Article392 1958-10-09 13 GWEN ROBYNS - GWEN ROBYNS By IT'S THE FOOD IDEA 1 OF THE WEEK THE LONG SNACK FOR THAT SHORT BREAK DURING A MAHJONG SESSION OR THAT HI-FI DANCE PARTY Served -with tankards of beer or cider, it's entertaining on a shoe-string. It's my antidote to those pernickity makan392 words
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Article, Illustration603 1958-10-09 14 RASC SCORE 6 Royal Army Service Corps School <Far Easti beat 443 BAD. 6-0 m a friendly hockey mutch yesterday at Nee Soon. Goal scorers were Capt. Kunjalal Moctar (3). CQMS Ibrahim bin Samad (2) and Driver Ooi Peng Song. T HE United States603 words
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Article77 1958-10-09 14 FACE contorted with effort, Phil Edwards (right), the middleweight i champion of Wales, i shaves the face of Terry Downes with a right during j their contest for the vacant British j i middleweight title j at Harringay Are- j j na, London. Edwards took; heavy punishment,Reuter - 77 words
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Article118 1958-10-09 14 YANKEES FORCE DECIDER New YORK Yankees beat Milwaukee Braves 4-3 m Milwaukee yesterday, to level the scores 3-i 3 m tho best-of. seven world baseball series. A home run In the tenth Inning by Gil McDougald started a Yankee rally, which took them into today's deciding game. The teams wereReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-10-09 14 Scots force draw rrHE Scottish League and the English League drew I—l m a representative soccer match at Ibrox Park, Glasgow last night, after the English team had led I—o at halftime. Brian Clough, Middlesborough centre forward, put the English League ahead m the first half. Bauld, the Hearts attackReuter - 267 words
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Article83 1958-10-09 14 FORMER welter- v champion Johnny Saxton of New York City made a successful comeback last night with a 10-round split decision over Billy Allison. Saxton resorted to I punching to beat A whom he had defeat' years ago at Boston Garde.; Allison, who recently the NewU.P.I - 83 words
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71 1958-10-09 14 The 19-year-old Japanese boxer Kiyoshi Miura last night beat Leo Espinosa, bantamweight champion, for the Orient title, before 3,000 Tokyo spectators. Miura thus broke Espinosa's record of eight wins. In the early rounds Espinosa took the against Miura but tin Japanese did71 words
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Article124 1958-10-09 14 1> .i al the callover Victoria club, Londoi ht on Autumn Doubli < i sarcwlti l» f t,' t, m to 7 Chllon i hock. 20 to l Vigia, 28 to l Birthday nt Time In and Rhythmic Light; 28 to 1 Agreement, The md124 words
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Miscellaneous82 1958-10-09 14 ICLUEB \< IM>-s 2. Avoid led on tin- Ml 1. win n perhapi <7». t it.,, Around 4 ai tntroducei the old .stu- 5 r,«M niy thla w;.\ (f>> 6. The httic thlni li afUi me 0 i!. 1 1 pal| 1 the 7. P oi Prelude) (llj II poll82 words
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Article13 1958-10-09 15 pana emlima. •relay vakia interMarathon on Or. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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201 1958-10-09 15 01(1 Nliplno, jjavr round m tool PI moto 80 ►to took turned 83, which gave Japan an aggregate for their I i three scores of 250. Charlie Coc. the United States Walker Cup playrr. equalled the bo.st score of the morning with 74Reuter - 201 words
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444 1958-10-09 15 Malayan golfers struggle against the sales A I ALAYA'S four golfers battled against wind J* and rain yesterday on the famed Old Course at St. Andrew's, Scotland, m the first round of the World Amateur Championship. J. C. Hutcheson returned the best score of 83. W. J. Gibb took 84,444 words
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Article, Illustration683 1958-10-09 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Hy glkADl rain yesterday and last night made training tracks at i'cnang heavy for this morning's work. Best of the morning were Sure Profit, Arina (.old and (.olden (Jus, who were the only three to break 41 for three furlongs.683 words
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Article20 1958-10-09 15 Results m yesterday's British Rugby Union matches were: Harlequins 10 Cardiff 9 Streatham 21 Middlesex Hospital o.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement140 1958-10-09 15 BEGINNING THIS WEEK IN THE 0 J/iJ A NEW SECTION FOR fiSflfllr' MALAY PROGRAMMES The Radio Weekly now offers Jr istenors io Malay programmes o """"fp :omplctely new and enlarged programme schedule giving full details m Rumi of oil broadca 1. i i -ive full pages of programrfe Tighlights, news140 words
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Article, Illustration355 1958-10-09 16 Pro-Nasser officers said under arrest top "we Mohald Salam Anf. and. 30 other arm, ofllem, .»-.-..rd...g to diplomatic reporti reachlni iw-irut m lerdaj Forcien m London no official confirmation was available tmttne »oiugn Oflic" hinted that reports about the attempted coup were basically correck TheU.P.I - 355 words
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Article46 1958-10-09 16 The US. agreed yesterday to .sjxod deliveries of arms aid to the PhllipplE At the same time, s« en t;iry of State John I Dulles said the United 81 "would alw;. by-sldo with the Philippines In any emergency. U.P. I.U.P.I - 46 words
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Article44 1958-10-09 16 The now ftovornnin former rebel leader R iml yesterday placed II nation al tin 1 dl "i i lent Puad Chehab, pkicln naibility for a quick .solution (.1 the explosive pollti< tion guarely on the chiel '•I Stair U.P. I.U.P.I - 44 words
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Article15 1958-10-09 16 American plodcd an un md nu( thorn wl.i U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article33 1958-10-09 16 The Duke of Edinburgh is o fly by Comet Four Jet lirliner to Ottawa later this nonth to attend the English 3peaklng Union World Branches Conference. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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257 1958-10-09 16 'Man grinned at me after my mother's slaying' -daughter MARGARET CuTLIFFE. 18-year-old daughter of Mrs. Margaret Cutliffe who was shot dead last Friday, told the Famagusta coroner that she threw her handbag at a man who grinned at her after the •hooting. Shp was giving evidence at the inquest onReuter - 257 words
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Article62 1958-10-09 16 FILM STAR'S DAUGHTER TAKES A BOW IVfAKING her first Itl public appearance, Jennifer, week -old daughter of French film star Leslie Caron. seems rather bored by the whole affair, though her mother smiles as only a mother can at her 7-pound wonder. Leslie is the wife of British theatrical producerU.P.I - 62 words
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61 1958-10-09 16 Two foreign firms to buy Russian oil 'THE Finnish Government and two fore/jjn oii companies operating m Finland, Shell and Gulf, have signed an agreement m which the companies have agreed to buy 450,000 tons of Russian crude oil. The agreement means that the companies will decrease their Western oilU.P.I - 61 words
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Article154 1958-10-09 16 THE NEW NASSER CABINET MEETS rE new government i the United Arab republ was sworn In before Pn sident Nasser m Ku'obt Palace, Cairo last night. After the ceremony, Pn sident Nasser outline government policies at one-hour cabinet me«tlr of the full 21-m<mb( central government an the executive council f<154 words
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Article25 1958-10-09 16 Marilyn Monroe was con! fined to bed m Holly wool yesterday with a 102 degrej temperature resulting froni a severe virus infection I25 words
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Advertisement108 1958-10-09 16 $265/- (STORE) you don't have to know any photographic tricks to get a finishe< picture m 60 seconds with a POLAROID L/// CAMERA Your Polaroid Lond Comera Is a magic doorway to o derland. If* full of fun ond excitement. With each nr- .uro ond satisfaction grow. No longer do108 words
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Title Section9 1958-10-09 1 FREE PRESS Race form Special Thursday, October 9, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration7949 1958-10-09 1 Your Guide To Penang Race Meeting FOLLOWING are all the horses entered for the Penang Turf Club October Meeting: CLASS FOUR ARCTIC REGION II Mil 23-8 J8 X L IF .Moon i CI. 4 Div. Ist Bee M; 2nd. Rocket 8-i. Srd. Rapid* H 12. 1-head-l. 1-54 luck veiv good.7,949 words
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