The Singapore Free Press, 15 October 1958
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Title Section18 1958-10-15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No I ipore, Wednesday, October 15, 1958. Vmr 15 Cts.18 words
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235 1958-10-15 1 REDS TRYING TO FORCE DOWN PRICES OF MINERALS RUSSIA a Mf producer of minerals antl metals, may be trying to drive down the free market price, of Hum* eommodlties. That is the speculation of officials m the IS Bureau of Mines which recently reported that Russia now ranks second onlyReuter; U.P.I - 235 words
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Article78 1958-10-15 1 Red bid on moon A Czech radio said last night that Soviet scientists would shortly launch two moon rockets one aimed to land and the other to circle the moon and return to earth. A missile of the same size as that which carried Sputnik 11. would be launched towardsReuter - 78 words
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287 1958-10-15 1 CHINA'S MIL DOLLAR TRADE BLOW TO S'PORE Peking stops buying rubber here, turns to Jakarta SINGAPORE seems to have lost its multi-million rubber trade with Red China to Indonesia, at least temporarily. Members of the Singapore rubber trade association said China had not bought any rubber from Singapore during the287 words
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Article67 1958-10-15 1 Nation \i i> l China prcbablj will accept I s requests to reduce military forces on Quemoj and Matsu if Ann fit .1 a -rees to defend those offshore islands, an authoritative report said m Taipeli yesterday. Such an arrangement would represent one 'f Itn* most67 words
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Article42 1958-10-15 1 JAPANESE Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi revision ition under whic h forbidden to send ac j H e s; Interview New York be pref* T d lull part serve the pan mv ble to prei rom being .mmists."42 words
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Article131 1958-10-15 1 'Algeria peace in sight' GENERAL de GAULLE'S instructions to ensure free expression of opinion m Algeria at the November general election have greatly strengthened the belief m Paris that peace m Algeria is almost within sight. This reaction followed the news that the generals and colonels led by General JacquesReuter - 131 words
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Article101 1958-10-15 1 A Britannia Binrope were p the He said the BA 70! ffliulil. which was expiated to arrive In Siimapore and Kuala Lumpnr about noon loday, had been turned round In Zurich and would therefore operate -I hOUIH late. The .tiding BA--793 flight, due to leave Sinn-101 words
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Article80 1958-10-15 1 RUSSIA was closely following developments m Iceland's fight for a 12--mile fishing limit, the new Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Alexander Alexandrov, told President Asgelr Asgeirsson m Reykjavik yesterday. The President replied that Iceland valued Rus- sia's decision to support it m the dispute. Meanwhile, the coastguard vessel ThorReuter - 80 words
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Article37 1958-10-15 1 Ine Police were still rchino this mofrllng for Lim Ah Tee. n labourer, who m one of the three Oil uhich sank oIT v Bukom ye following two explosions. Another mnn. who had37 words
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Article24 1958-10-15 1 Lim Kean Chye: Decision today The Singapore Government's decision on the future of Mr. Lim Kean Chyo is expected to be announced this afternoon.24 words
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Article32 1958-10-15 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 89 5/8 cents per lb., up seven-eighths of a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was firm.32 words
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Article34 1958-10-15 1 President Eisenhower said on New York television last night that the U.S. was "on the road to a new peak of prosperity" and that jobs rose by 600,000 last month.34 words
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Advertisement110 1958-10-15 1 Mont d Or ICE CREAM, MILK and SNACK Parlour Small wonder everybody is so happy to pay his bill. Mont dOr gives first class service and serves excellent food. So make it a point to dine at Mont dOrs airconditioned parlour your next lunch date. Here is the growing list110 words
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645 1958-10-15 2 U.S. DIDN'T TELL CHIANG TO CUT FORCES ON QUEMOY Dulles denies any pressure on Nationalists •fR JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the Secretary of State, said terday the United States had no plans whatsoever for urging aerallssimo Chiang Kai-shek to reduce his forces on Quemoy. Mr. Dulles told his Press conference, however,Reuter - 645 words
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Article245 1958-10-15 2 CARDINALS AND CARPENTERS yesterday began the preliminaries to the secret election of a new Pope. While mourners knelt m prayer before the marble walled niche m the grottoes of S^. Peter's basilica that holds the mortal remains of Pope Pius XII, 23 Cardinals receivedU.P.I - 245 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-10-15 2 picture. RAN DEL STEEL, the pretty partner m an •ali(U) nlyht club on to open a .short season m SingaWith Konstantin she uiil do acrobatic stunts for the entertainment of (Inn rs at a restaurant. Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article92 1958-10-15 2 LIMITED WAR THE DANGER,' HE SAYS LORD LOUIS Mountbatten chief of the United Kingdom Naval Staff, said yesterday the danger to the world in the future is in "J'mited wars spreading to a general war. "No-one is going to wake up w.th a headache and push a button to startU.P.I - 92 words
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Article30 1958-10-15 2 Mr. Main, uve de Murville. the 1- rench Foreign Minister, will visit London later this month for talks with Mr.' Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement288 1958-10-15 2 Ttm/L '-*^____f __j_f^_^ ____Lt m^^ __***>■ J f'< m\f2-\\ __t3r OUTDOOR n 9^ A striking, royal rose portern m bright, new •_»*k^ colours. Thc mattress hoi full innerspring units m scat and back. This luxurious choir is upholstered m cosy to clean and losting vinyl plastic cover. Adjusts to five288 words
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Advertisement38 1958-10-15 2 _t i' VL r B_. ___________K____H W* Rr U. mm Iw iK 1 WSf To display Its full, soft shfninc c'^ jronr Slhcrwan m ids rtfotar I*"""* with Sih» I i«|iiid Sil»rr Poll* Saf( l! and l»fftly,9iHoffrf«ll I38 words
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Article191 1958-10-15 3 PAKISTAN PRICES TAKE A TUMBLE 9 trrda) enjoyiai mII spree at >l.i>hed t by martial lX Mhile troops eon uiu--0 I io uncover vast itoeki ♦Jf smuggled and hoarded rood* 0 i j numbers oi alluded smutfleri and t :k t operators been arrested. 1 The prices ol almost allReuter - 191 words
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243 1958-10-15 3 Sex-killing trial told of forest incidents pUBLIC benches of the Seine (Paris) Assize Court were cleared yesterday while witnesses described perversions involving Simone Deschamps, 47, and Dr. Yves Evenou the socalled "demon lovers" alleged to have plotted the slaying of the doctor's wife. Simone, haggard and tired looking, is standingReuter - 243 words
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Article96 1958-10-15 3 Dr.'s jail term cut by 2 years DR. LOUIS AIMEE NEWTON, 53, convicted at the Old Bailey m May on charges concerning the death of an Australian nurse, yesterday had his sentenced reduced from Aye to three years imprisonment. Newton was convicted of unlawfully procuring a miscarriage on, and unlawfullyReuter - 96 words
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188 1958-10-15 3 WHAT VICAR SHOULD TELL THE ENGAGED A VICAR told an audience of moral welfare workers at Southport. England, yesterday that clergymen should "even be experts on the sexual techniques of marriage." The Rev. Wilfrid Garlick, the "Radio Parson," was speaking of the need to educate engaged couples on the realReuter - 188 words
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Advertisement93 1958-10-15 3 IRANIAN CARPETS 7 SOt vT__ JT'S____. **>»^fc**-*\_L*-" __B mi m* yf v -Jr^V t >''*_Sk *W <4te_ir^ xi^ X '^^**Jl_'*_t v _IH_L_ ?_______n_B___^^_i _____P*^^*' m << fc 3__k J__ A Jf ___?*"^E al B_^!QBIl aSA-kv \^^2ir*7 l to__ap«os^<^_ > > ,___Wr__3^_l IRANIAN (Persian), BOKHARA, PAKISTAN CARPETS RUGS 37, Tanglin Road93 words
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Advertisement128 1958-10-15 3 m f^JHr-jK New season 9 8 stocks*, J Juts t arrived t o SMEDLEY'S Quick Frozen Vegetables GARDEN PEAS SLICED GREEN BEANS CORN ON COB and GARDEN FRESH STRAWBERRIES 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel. *****-9 Xmmm^T^mWA t 47 g_ l Kaff,es Hot^ Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED128 words
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322 1958-10-15 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Oct. 15. 1958. Opinion DUMPING PERIL VTNDER DKVELOPEDi nations have as much I cause for rejoicing m the prosperity oi the technologically advanced democracies as they have reason to dread the pros of the Red bloc development programmes, j Tiie more prosperous the democracies, the322 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-10-15 4 GILES JUNIOR - Political comment GILES JUNIOR by5 words
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699 1958-10-15 4 FREDERICK COLEMAN - R.I. POLITICIANS CAN'T AGREE ON CONSTITUTION FREDERICK COLEMAN BY ALTHOUGH Indo- nesian nationalists proclaimed their country an independent republic even before it wa.s liberated from the Japanese occupation, its 84,000.000 people are still, today, without a permanent constitution. After the Republic was proclaimed, on August 17, 1945. a provisional constitutionReuter - 699 words
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Advertisement31 1958-10-15 4 PATEK PHILIPPE Thr Mush! at. Imiukt t V oi Ge* i tek Phil mlv watch man tion i Oeneva the autto r "Geneva |nallty M Agents: H. SENA, LTD. Singapore Penong.31 words
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Advertisement64 1958-10-15 4 IT IS WISE... mW __V m V I y/^i X TOPHONE 1241 W AND SOLVE YOUR PACKING f PROBLEMS tf wr glass, china, silver-ware JL d furniture needs the attention M fM of experts. We pack and crate w anything for you with the %I 'est of care. Jf FURNITURE64 words
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229 1958-10-15 5 Council bid to cut down on overtime fTMlK finance and Kencral purposes J 1 committee of |hc Sin^apor,. ity Ctuincil has issued a directive to heads J[ of departments that no overtime be I allowed unless absolutel> neeetMl A councillor said yesterday the overtime bill had been rising in recent229 words
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194 1958-10-15 5 j p r y weather affects tap pressure KY \\i UHFK and the resultant increase m consumption during the J sl few wreeki have caused water levels m Singapore reservoirs to all City Water Engineer. Mr. P.O. Lim, told the Free Press house- help194 words
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Article95 1958-10-15 5 WE Singapore Ministry a is selecti_ texl n islam toi sc m Malay schools nex It hai Invited local puo shers to submit publicaons on the Muslim religioi >r consideration by s j .ir.it tee. The Assistant Minister lc ie Ministry, Inche Mohd kdik95 words
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129 1958-10-15 5 FUN FAIR TO RAISE $1,000 FOR DOGS rE Singapore Canine Weliare Association wilt hold it_ first tun lair and jumble sale at the Bad minton Stadium on Nov. 1 to raise $10,0()u. It will be opened by Mr 1 S. M. Vasagar, a city coun cillor. at 10.30 am Mrs.129 words
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Article42 1958-10-15 5 2 evening papers amalgamate The Liverpool Evening Express (circulation 9:' a newspaper established m 1870, has amalgamated with thc Liverpool Echo, the city's other evening pap Rising i nd declining public and advertising support were given aa the ;on for tl ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement89 1958-10-15 5 Slllltllllllllllllllllllimillllllll ow to look younger han your age An afein? skin is unmistakable i slight droopks. a hint ol 1 und the eyes, a of thi Wn li] r is easy tc eU-tale signs Helena Rubinstein*! (ONTOIR UFI Ing fluid up sagging a fresh your face nn RUM aooth y89 words
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Advertisement9 1958-10-15 5 THAT EVERY CUP IBf NESCAFEin means quality m Malaya9 words
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Article465 1958-10-15 6 Your Lucky Star BORN today, this la one of tho fl strong birth datef this tm tub fl The stars have given you a M talents but you are. at heart 9 thing of a dreamer and must fl against letting good Idi fl mant. fl You are not completely465 words
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Advertisement54 1958-10-15 6 CHESTERFIELD PACKS 9 4 MORE PLEASURE. I —V __a-________B_i^^" M V To the touch j1 j to thp taste, JSL \M !an Accu-Ray IflfivSlt 1 fl Chesterfield satis- IMU fl fics the most KIPA' fl burns more evenly, 'jKrg, .smokeg much w Af v smoother with- O fl out hot54 words
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Miscellaneous299 1958-10-15 6 VEFF"ll\wkV""""""^ b^ Sydto«y Jordan 1 *w_P___ f"™ 7"__iB mT T__^ ~^™"^^^^[M| m——mm—m—mmm—mmMm——————a^^^'——— m^mm^— m _V^_)Q\/ AA A _LJ_^^T V^^li 4 m. IT A e______T KCMCAAOtP* tV-tmrn *^TTtNyMO\J Jm f w ucen cn*AKO<o__ WK/iTH I /Am I mi* hi ml BOYS. SHOOTIf«#G^fI A md^mtrnt t(ft puMfTV |^r f J THcVLL NctU299 words
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Article167 1958-10-15 7 LONDON. Oct. 14. Previous ioda> PIRRFK Hi 1 RSS Ctl ■fSSSin pirti Od BBSE2 J^ buyers luropra i~ 25^ ggjjgj.j. sellers 25% buyers 25 bu 25 > i seller* 25 ElB 254 sellers 26 Sta RIBBFK No I R^*S SittNmt'nt Hou>«- lerms v<»\ 25 »i buyers 25167 words
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Article111 1958-10-15 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Prrvlou* Today TIN Straits Spot 95.87 nom. 95.87 norn TIN fntnrps Stnik Contrart O<l 94.00 buyers 94.50 buyers 96 .00 sellers 95.87 sellers Der 93.87 buyers 93.00 buyers vr rt 95.25 sellers 95.00 sellers TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. BIBBER: Futures O v 30.60111 words
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Article52 1958-10-15 7 rw 24 24 4 Oc'ober ihipment 244 24 L ard J o Lampo;^ spot 25."awaite!e^e 24*4, afloats 244 Iw »hipment 244 Bar£ Above prices quoted wak unquoted. Muntok white spot 374, awaiting release 37. afloats 37, and October shipment 37. 36 4 cif. sellers exdock. tn U.S. cents52 words
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Article76 1958-10-15 7 ""wShl P rls d^vered confi JJr.r r on ton o^-t/Noy. weLT P 01 4 delivered cSn r r 0 n n °ct./N«T. cif r.f rrudp straits JJ* European ports m bulk N j: T OIL crude CeyloA ports m bu°lk He f n E COFEA U.S. '■"Oe ports per76 words
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Article173 1958-10-15 7 Y^? AYthcla *tday chPerf.,i he account WUI «S2k m_S5 n the U) gains wl th good sert ]d m most «£Sbi. a con inclfna **h little tak «ng \n, or pront--Btr?e\ and I°° u°, n Wall Pa, balance of Rood' urltles met Whl le h-173 words
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216 1958-10-15 7 MOVE TO END BULK RATE ELECTRICITY AGREEMENTS T*he ordinary meeting of the Singapore City A Council tomorrow will be asked to authorise the Electrical Engineer to terminate bulk supply agreements with cinemas, amusement parks and hotels. At its last meeting the council decided that these consumers should pay the maximum216 words
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Article37 1958-10-15 7 Two dv gongs sea mammais whose appearance gave rise to the mermaid legend were yesterday returned unharmed to the Indian Ocean at Malindi. after being used m underwater shot! for a film.— Reuter.37 words
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Article87 1958-10-15 7 1.15 p.m. Mainly the Blues; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Blues; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 On the Harmonica; 5.15 Tea Dance; 5.45 Hawaiian Blossoms; 6.00 Invitation to ths Waltz; 6.15 The Twilight Hour; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time87 words
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Article132 1958-10-15 7 BIRMINGHAM evening newspapers on Monday carried an advertisement with a difference by a shoe repair firm apologising for sub-standard work by some of its 800 employees. It invited dissatisfied customers to return badly repaired shoes. The firm, which has over 120 branches in the Midlands said:Reuter - 132 words
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Advertisement254 1958-10-15 7 "Been to a S(f/HmVkc^Uf C&tXC< lately?" PARDON OUR ASKING, but the quality of sound which quite a lot of people appear to find sati&factorv makes us wonder if they have ever heard an orchestra 'm the flesh If you are thinking of buying a new loudspeaker, or even if you're254 words
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Miscellaneous80 1958-10-15 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 11.58 p.m. TOMORROW; 0.56 a.m. and 12.35 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.48 a.m. and 1.14 p.m. SATIRDAY: 2.43 a.m. and 1.57 p.m. SSUNDAY: 3.41 a.m and 2.44 p.m. MONDAY. 4.53 a.m. E and 3.43 p.m. TUESDAY: 6.35 a.m. and 5.07 p.m. n i ii 1 1 1 180 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-10-15 8 Life's tough for a giant panda picture. CHI-CHI, thc London zoo's $85,000 giant panda, peers dubiously at a bamboo shoot. The zoo has had difficulty m getting supplies of the right variety. PopperPopper - 33 words
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780 1958-10-15 8 I LIVED 4,000 YEARS AGO HE CLAIMS A BOOK has been written recently which sets out to prove the theory that a personality can live through separate existences m different ages. It is a book based on tape-recordings featuring the voice of one individual who, it seems, possessed a number780 words
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Article, Illustration991 1958-10-15 8 A. Robertson - They all say most peace it's the world 's ful capital A. Robertson By SALT LAKE CITY'S PROUD RECORD TWO-ONE could justifiably claim that tho 1 cities (it* the U.S. are noted for their low incidence m crime, though the Hollywood film industry has undoubtedly been responsible for giving the991 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-10-15 9 A SMART SALUTE (above) as she arrives at London Airport. Below, a gay wave at the World Fair. Pictures by Reuter and Paul Popper.27 words
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Article, Illustration832 1958-10-15 10 THE SCARE OF THE 'HEAD HUNTING' CONVICTS IWKKF is a belief that human heads are often placed beneath the foundations of buildings. It is dillicult to trace the origin of this little piece of nonsense, but there Is no doubt whatever that the belief was not only firmly held m832 words
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199 1958-10-15 10 Car-laundry: Patrons watch while they wait LOS ANGELES citl- zens accustomed to gala Hollywood flrst nighters, viewed a new kind oi spectacle recently with the opening of Sopp's Car Wash, m the west coast city. Sparkling clean washed cars at the rate of over 100 an hour were processed through199 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-10-15 10 Everybody's doing the hulahoop iy>WN m Cardiff's 1 7 bute.town they're all hull -hooping. And al. ready three year old Anthony Campbell has it down (o a fine art. Or Flame, aged five, < <l»ite got the hang «f it vl Hut she soon Hill They may even be able71 words
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Article214 1958-10-15 10 Pelham Groom - Digging up the past Pelham Groom By diately offered a reward of $500 for the discovery of any person propagat ng such reports, but th: s unly led to a further rash of placards of a most obscene nature. Serious situation The situation was serious and might have been prolonged214 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-10-15 11 RAILWAY HIGH AND DRY q TAiN is not the country that has Had to face up to j used by flooding these past few weeks Other European tries have had to face their share of storm damage. France was one of them and here the railv\a\ bridge between ond Ales89 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-10-15 11 S Resting on doctor's or--5 ciers alter an over-stren- ous time on the London ti staee Ls famous British actress Vivien Leigh, wife of Sir Lawrence Olivier. She is seen below holidaying at San.vigilio on Lake Gardia in Italy. She is staying at the inn of M.Popper; Reuter - 135 words
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322 1958-10-15 12 vow that the dust lettled on Quemoy, it is possible for the flrst W time to tell what happened. The Chinese Communist bombardment on Aug. 29 caught the Nationalist defenders Quite by surprise. The heaviest casual: ies of the week shelling occurredU.P.I - 322 words
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133 1958-10-15 12 Dictatorship: Nehru sounds warning INDIAN Prime Minister Nehru said tbat the pi'opir of Pakistan might welcome Ibe Mirza dictatorship for the moment, but ultimately no dictatorship vu popular. He said martial law v.is a repressive and restrictive regime which might bring order but did not allow any capacity for growthReuter - 133 words
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251 1958-10-15 12 rrilE Loudon News Chronicle, describing India us the "only stable democracy left m Asia," said that ii democracy failed there the rest of Asia would draw a dictatorship moral. This Liberal daily commented: "Far too few people are concerned about what is happeningReuter - 251 words
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Article78 1958-10-15 12 PEKING 'NO' TO MEDIATION BY DAG RED (NINA rejected mediation m the Far <«m conflict by U.N Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoeld. diplomatic sources m London have reported Peklni has let it he understood that it did not at present favour a visit from the IN chief for lop level talksU.P.I - 78 words
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Article, Illustration213 1958-10-15 12 Trend seems to be spreading RI Premier rpOURING Indonesian Prime Minister Djuanda said m Madras that it was difficult to assess recent developments m Burma, Indonesia, Iraq and now m Pakistan. He said it might be just a general trend of development of national progress. The trend seemed to beU.P.I - 213 words
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Article16 1958-10-15 12 Communist China has announced the inauguration of its first atomic reactor and cyclotron m Peking. U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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Article18 1958-10-15 12 Russian fishermen are now catching mackerel pike m waters close to Hokkaido, the Japanese Fishery Board reported. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article37 1958-10-15 12 Tokyo Finance Ministry officials have blocked a plan to put Emperor Hirohito's profile on a new Japanese coinage because "it is unthinkable that His Majesty's likeness be allowed to jingle around m the public's pocket." ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article14 1958-10-15 12 The planned Novembj of Sudan's Prlmt Abdulla Khalil I has been postnni.< 111-health.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 14 words
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Article20 1958-10-15 12 The central executive of tte Indian Communist I has voiced opposition to the Delhi Government* "dependence on American loans."- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article30 1958-10-15 12 Japanese Prime WinW I Nobusuke Kishi has ,fl out any Immed r I sumption of talks Russia for a peaci unless Moscow shows sympathetic attll wards Japan's territory claims.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article34 1958-10-15 12 Japanese scientist ducti?ig a seric tests m Northern Japan have confirmed thru n<j l successfully recovered tnt nose cone of a solar ooservation rocket fired ct< estimated 31 mites t» to the atmosphere.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article35 1958-10-15 12 Burma is ready, if called upon, to help mediate tin issues which have led to the Formosa Strait crisis. U Thant, chief of th« Burmese delegation t<» im United Nations said m New York.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article26 1958-10-15 12 A group of 516 Japan? c emigrants has just left Kobe aboard the Japanese liner Argentina Maru ior Brazil and other South American count ries. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1958-10-15 12 Sarvath Ikramullah. the 11-year-old daughter Pakistani High Commissioner Mohammed Ikramullah, ran into a outside her home m London. She received facial injuries and shock U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article22 1958-10-15 12 Instruments of ratification of the Afghan Soviet border agreement, signed on Jan. 18 m Moscow, have just been exchanged m Kabul. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article18 1958-10-15 12 Japan is considering another US$lO,OOO,OOO credit to India, Japanese Finance Minister Yasaku Sato said m Calcutt U.P.I. ReuterU.P.I; Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration605 1958-10-15 13 IN THIS ACE OF THE HI-FI CRAZE ,Hs|( m d books nave one ining m common: i take you round the world while jtting m your favourite armchair. ks have long enjoyed a popular ftorket and it seems that the605 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-10-15 13 MUSH IN DANUBE HUE. Eruin Hallet/ and his orchestra. Vienna lity Of My Dreams, When Its Ml Over When Your Heart Is Yearning, Lobau, Two Heaits In Ih. 1,11 it ter Time, My Beloved Vienna, You Are My Heart. Delight, Spring In The Vienna Prater, My Mum Wa*222 words
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Article107 1958-10-15 13 OPERETTA MAGIC. Popular excerpts from The Merry Widow (Lehar. The Land Of Smiles (Lehar). The Bat (Joh. Strauss, and The C.ipsy Baron (.foh, Strauss). (Polydor l?-inch. 4608_> LPHM). Singers: Rita Streicb. Elfride Trotschel Kathe Schwedowsky, Trude Eipperle. Valeric Bak. Anneliese Rothenberger. Peter Anders. Willy Schneider. Walther Llldwig,107 words
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Article, Illustration395 1958-10-15 13 GFSD THE harmonica is one of the earliest jazz instruments, and vet it seems to have drifted into obscurity before the blare of wind instruments and rhe sophistication of the piano. But just you hear the blind Negro Sonny Terry blow out a wailing beat. The395 words
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Article197 1958-10-15 13 MOZART: Concerto for Piano m D Minor. Concerto for Piano m A Major (Philips 12-inch, A***** L). What distinguishes a Mozart piano concerto from others Is the modern conception of the concerto principle, as the mutual interplay between two coordinated individual personalties: the orchestra on the one hand197 words
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Advertisement85 1958-10-15 13 iiiiiiimin *************************1111 iiiiiimintiiHHiliiii POUSHED AND FESTIVE «a? sr su^A wea wil '> n Mori„c"fir ?K fh comb,n^ «'^s and strings rfsul intrrnr.l °m. irum^^ and drums. The Orcheitra \W b_R f *_4, brrr by < oncertgebouw An ii, #1 bo h Mished and festive. bf,,, *"<l «ml! J!' mw on,y85 words
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Advertisement31 1958-10-15 13 PETROF FAMOUS SINCE 1864 PIANOS Tels: ***** ***** _E^>W_^^^^ .A-XV f-mmmmmm. ___^_^_ff TAX RECORDERS f\ f,,/\". tO SUIt AU MORS V ffl li -m" I SINGAPORE/PENANG J j J $585/FEDERATION/BORNEO. ■ii"^31 words
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Article, Illustration529 1958-10-15 14 ARCHIE QUICK - Terry Spinks is forgetting how to duck ARCHIE QUICK by Itaaasra TERRY STINKS won a boxing medal ;il the Melbourne Olympic line s hy Ihe immaculate use ol* his left hnnd. The perky little Orkney hirned professional, and continued to win lights with left leads and Icfl jabs THEN THIS529 words
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169 1958-10-15 14 BILLY WRIGHT needs only three more "caps" to become the first player ever to appear m 100 Internationals. His first tame for England was against Ireland at Belfast m September 1946. Where are thc men of that team now? Finney is still m top169 words
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Article33 1958-10-15 14 NEWMARKET SUCCESS Mr. A. R. Ellis's Masham won the Middle Park stakes at Newmarket yesterday, Mme. P. A. B. Widener's Dan Cupid was second with Mrs. J. Hanes's Hieroglyph third. Five ran.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article191 1958-10-15 14 '[WERE were no important betting changes at the final < Clover on the Cesarewitch, which is to be run at Newmarket to- 101 l Hollyhock and 1 Ive hardened slightly and the I Kose nt and Tin went out to io to 1 from JJ toReuter - 191 words
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259 1958-10-15 14 A RECORD ENTRY BUT ONLY SEVEN FOR WEIGHTLIFTING pORTY three competitors, the largest group! 1 yet, will contest the Singapore Amateur I Weightlifting Federation tournaments at thei Broadway Hall, New World. Singapore, onl Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Making their debut are seven members ofl the Singapore Telephone Board S.C. who259 words
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Article19 1958-10-15 14 RASC School Far East beat Command Pay Office 5-0 m a friendly hockey match at Nec Soon.19 words
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Miscellaneous155 1958-10-15 14 ■Mr,?yr/ #^vf Jl k^^^£i|^^^^Li^^| ~~-"~_____f"""""" ___L ________H i -l l l 1 1 f 1 < it i i ICBOM a fa. t way? (f>>. i. Preclpltoua with the French 2. C! electricity cut (5). h Bupporl from propaganda S. Tbnea an <.4> 'Yd upl (Ti 8 Rule withoul money155 words
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Article, Illustration352 1958-10-15 15 lENRY COOPER of Britain beat Zora Folley, Number One contender for the rorld heavyweight title, on points over ten ouncb at the Empire Pool, London, last Cooler, 24-year-old leading contender 01 ihe British 'heavyweight championship, ;,nu(l v lilt al the world title byReuter - 352 words
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Article395 1958-10-15 15 Don Bradman will watch M.C.C. OIR Donald BradO man, one of Australia's three Test selectors, will watch the M.C.C.'s match against a Combined Xi m Perth beginning on October 24. But the other selectors will not. Australia's Test selectors will not watch their flrst match together until the Australian XIReuter - 395 words
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Article115 1958-10-15 15 BKlilsn boxer promoiei Harrj Levenc claimed i London last night aftei ritain's Henrj Cooper had utpeinted Zora Folley ol ie ISA. that he would rrangc itn Coopei to mccl loyd Patterson for the orld title m London next immer. He said hi' would be onReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-10-15 15 THE HORSE WHO SAID 'NO' ACTIONS speak louder; than words they say. < And here's a horse who fellows that maxim. Miss <i. Butters finds < herself going over the <> fence alone as her chest- 1 nut gelding. Oorskiet, nsays "No' m the firmest JJ faslron. J J It.Reuter - 63 words
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Article29 1958-10-15 15 Northern Ireland soccer team for the match against Spain will be che from: Uprichard. Rae. Keith. Graham. McMirhael. Blanchflower. Fordo. Casey. Bingham. Cush. McParland McIlroy. Tully. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article89 1958-10-15 15 TWO Spanish players, Jose Arllla And An> Olmono. had Wins m the singles quarter finals of thc Metropolitan lawn tennis championships at Sydney's suburban Strathfleld yesterday. Arilla, a junior, showed exceptional promise m boating Johnny Pearce one of the leading play> New South Wales, m straightReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement124 1958-10-15 15 WATFORD IN 4-2 LEAGUE WIN Watford beat Chester 4-2 m the English FA. fourth, division football match yesterday. Reuter llliSß K( /*_/a_v_/_r (77fM lAwJfrtT*Gf^i±^^Z>^ INJECTOR A^^ New EVERSHARP-SCHICK S fe^^, INJECTORS precision razor y^l ond authentic SCHICK/^■'^lS \\W /-Wi/ INJECTOR blades »;r->W^* Your good appearance depends SOLE IMPORTERS: OVERSEAS TRADERS124 words
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304 1958-10-15 16 Crisis of ominous proportions reported m U.A.R. Thk AMERICAN magazine Newiweck clalmcil yesterday that "a crisis ol ominous proportions is boiling up m the United Arab Republic." The magazine said stat. Department exports had told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee thai the u.a.rReuter; U.P.I - 304 words
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Article57 1958-10-15 16 IRAQ'S new Minister of thf Interior, Br m ad i< r Ahmed Yahia. promised yesterday to relax the widespread purged Iraqi officials and foreign experts launched by his predecessor, Col. Balam Aref. "The urgent phase of tne purge coy( ring the first three months of theReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1958-10-15 16 THE United Nation. Gent rai A .embly voted rday to en pecial united Nation fund to aid m tht nomlc development of 77 to nil I fund" fi to I .tions with I- than 1J*****.000,000 Ital, hardly a when i with tht needs i.lU.P.I - 53 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-10-15 16 Lovely models Alice Wong (above) and Leonie Koenitz (below) arc last-minute en- trants for the Singa- > port* Publicity Club's "Miss Publicity 1958" contest. Judging all entrants' photographs this after- noon will be a panel of I impartial judges: 1 Journalist Lucy Hwang, fashion61 words
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Article210 1958-10-15 16 TNDIA, Burma, the United Arab Republic and nine other "non-committed" countries yesterday tabled a draft resolution m the United Nations General Assembly calling for the "immediate discontinuance" of nuclear tests until agreement was reached on a control system The draft, a revised ver- sion of one submittedReuter - 210 words
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252 1958-10-15 16 S'pore act i on awaited in spice dispute THE SPICE trade m New York has taken neutral position In the dispute between Singapore shippers and the Food and Drug Ad ministration over the recent detention of 7 00 tons of Lampong black pepper for reconditioning. The detention was ordered uponU.P.I - 252 words
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Article94 1958-10-15 16 THE LIBERAL PARTY m Athens last night called on the Greek Government to withdraw from NATO or resign, because Greece was "m a crisis" over Cyprus. It accused the Government of abandoning, selfdetermination when it ac- cepted "almost the whole British plan." In CYPRUS, three BritishReuter - 94 words
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Article26 1958-10-15 16 Thc Soviet Union will today launch "a month of of nucleai i f o r the discontinuation oi weapoii Radio said yesterday ReuterReuter - 26 words
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