The Singapore Free Press, 20 October 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-10-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. 1332?. Singapore, Monday. October 20, 1958. Price 15 Ct«.18 words
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Article195 1958-10-20 1 Dulles and Ltoyd meet I llflß. JOHN Foster Dulles 1"! and Mr Selwjra I loyd. U.S. and British Fereiri Secretaries, had a private r 90-ininutc talk at Brize Norton. England, last night on the Formosa pro- blem and other international topics. Mr. Dulles flew to the I U.S. air baseReuter; U.P.I - 195 words
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264 1958-10-20 1 NEW ALGERIA TERROR: ONE KILLED, 23 INJURED Flare-up as French army starts drive on rebels 0 Was k ll Z d and 23 others in J ur «<* m a new flare-up of violence m Algiers and Oran last night as the French army was reported to have launched aReuter - 264 words
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Article82 1958-10-20 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By MICKEY" Donnelly has retired as a jockey. He left for Australia on holiday alter the last meeting m Singapore and, according to brother E. E. O. Donnelly, will not return to Malaya. I understand Mickey intends to buy an orchard In Tasmania. Mickey Donnelly's82 words
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Article52 1958-10-20 1 air alert was sounded for 17 minutes m the offshore islands last night when four unidentified planes were reported m the area, but there was no combat. Meanwhile American destroyers patrolling the Formosa Strait were continuing to run within the 12-mile territorial limit claimed by Communist. China.-U.P.I; Reuter - 52 words
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Article48 1958-10-20 1 FIVE more cases of paralytic polio have been admitted to the Middleton Hospital up to 10 a.m. today. Free administration of polio vaccine started at the Yio Chu Kang clinic this morning. The vaccine will be available at the Lim Ah Pin clinic tomorrow48 words
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Article31 1958-10-20 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened irt Singapore this morning at 901 cents per lb. up one-quarter of a cent on Friday's closing price. Tho tone was steady.31 words
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Article249 1958-10-20 1 TOP RED IN CRASH AIRLINER? j THE Soviet Cabinet m;- X tervened yesterday m ft? tamtfcation of the if' 10 Jet airliner crash. :>> ester n intelligence sources interpreted the Jioye as a possible indication that a high-level O T m r ist leader Perish- <"d m the accident m^U.P.I - 249 words
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Article156 1958-10-20 1 T" m f f ;'T iry set u p b y British old Ho v' Labour to investigate the week»n Wednesdaf t£ S tr !u e will P robab 'y b egm tu ts> a«»v. The strike is still on. ecutlve arc ie Ministry iin today.156 words
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Article12 1958-10-20 1 Thr ee cars stolen ftmi stolen •pi- Street ud 1(1 yesterday. later12 words
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Article39 1958-10-20 1 A Tornado struck Pahokee, Florida, yesterday, killing one man, injuring many others and lifting two cars of a goods train off the rails The wind tossed a house 200 feet across a highway ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article159 1958-10-20 1 Russia still ahead in missiles UNITED STATES Air Force Secretary James H. Douglas predicted m Washington yesterday that Russia would have an operational unit of nu-clear-armed Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) within the next year. Mr. Douglas, who conceded that the Soviets "are somewhat ahead of us" m development of oceanspanningU.P.I; Reuter - 159 words
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Advertisement20 1958-10-20 1 Visit IRANIAN CARPETS 37 Tanglin Road (near Tangle Inn) Singapore Tel ***** for IRANIAN (Persian) BOKHARA, PAKISTAN CARPETS ft RUGS.20 words
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290 1958-10-20 2 WHITE HOUSE AND NIXON AT VARIANCE Till! WHITE HOUSE last night differed pointedly with Vice-President Richard Nixon on the role to be played by President Eisenhower when he takes his flying political tour into California today. Press Secretary James Hagerty said m Den- ver that m no sense would theU.P.I - 290 words
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Article178 1958-10-20 2 A Royal welcome for Dr. Heuss THE WEST GERMAN FLAG was flying with th« Union Jack m some ol London's main streets terday for the first official visit to Britain by a head of j the German state since the Kaiser went there m 1907. The black, retl and goldReuter - 178 words
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Article37 1958-10-20 2 Cardinal Stefan wyszyn- ski, Archbishop of Warsaw, i arrived m Rome last night— f the only cardinal from a Communist country to come'; lor the conclave to elect a i new Pope. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article197 1958-10-20 2 'MONTY'S WAR OF WORDS' SKIRMISH THE Chicago Tribune, commenting on Field \1 i r s h a I Viscount VlonUninery's war memoirs, said yesterday. "In wars of words British defeats are often converted into vie torus." The newspaper said m an editorial; "This self-laudatory account offers some major excuses forReuter - 197 words
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216 1958-10-20 2 Foreign affairs are now campaign issue THE Democratic and Republican campaign for votes m the Congressional elections neared a crescendo at the weekend with foreign policy among the chief issues. Despite the expressed desire of President Eisenhower and former President Harry Truman that foreign relations be kept out of theU.P.I - 216 words
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Article59 1958-10-20 2 tyiTM the second annlI oi the Hunolt only a frw ay 'unreliable hare hrpn ta into protective custody cording to re|K)rts clrculat In Budapest. Rrllabli ourcrs said li.it ipesl lawyers had been nfi< (i from practice n <i .1 overnment pui i.iy, however, the I party aidReuter - 59 words
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Article33 1958-10-20 2 Tho British destroyer iot" will pay a fouroodwill visit to Saigon from Friday. It will take part m the celebration of South Vietnam's National Day on Saturd' ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article27 1958-10-20 2 Indonesian Prime Minister Mr Djuanda will visit Uic lav hipyards m Rijek.i today and Brioni Island, where Marshal Tito will receive him. tomorrow U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article58 1958-10-20 2 A kiss must not last more than 10 seconds. That is the South Korean Government's new censorship rule for kissing scenes on the cinema screen. The Minister of Education has told him importers that the previou.^ limit of 30 seconds was too long and that the new 0mU.P.I - 58 words
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257 1958-10-20 3 'A doctor'a secrecy vow dies with patient' IntOFISSOR RKCARDO r i.\l» MZI-UMi P«r|*nafpl a ..in to the late 9 Pope vial m Koine yesteriC obll«»--tion o\ professional seIJJ, if d |ef vuth the pa- lit'lit 5 The fftemm has been I merely < ritiiised for selli me to" two ItalianReuter - 257 words
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228 1958-10-20 3 Britain, U.S. should go into partnership in space ventures' U.K. COULD HELP IN MARS 'SHOT,' CONGRESS TOLD T !LJ?® USe 0f Representatives select committee on astronautics and srfjsssam rassras s&s^-- for the creation of a new international organisation on space development. One partnership venture suggested was for Britain to buildReuter - 228 words
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156 1958-10-20 3 'Oranges, Lemons' church now RAF shrine ST CLEMENT DANES CHURCH, tamed for the "Oranges and lemons" peal of its bells until bombs wrecked it m the Second World War. was re-dedicated m London yesterday by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Geoirey Fisher, m the presence of the Queen and otherReuter - 156 words
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Article91 1958-10-20 3 YACHT BOWS TO) A RIVER 'PHE masts of the royal yacht Britannia are to be shortened so it can pass under St. Lawrence River bridges when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visit Canada next year. The work will be done m Portsmouth dockyard, where the Britannia is nowReuter - 91 words
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Article39 1958-10-20 3 Sir John Carroll, Admiralty deputy controller of research and development, last night described as "nonsense" a Sydney Sunday newspaper report that the Woomera Rocket Range was likely to become a £240 million Commonwealth "spaceport"— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article30 1958-10-20 3 R.I. to send 7 U.N. eb servers The Jakarta Antara news agency said yesterday that Indonesia would provide seven officers for the United Nations observation team m the Lebanon.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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63 1958-10-20 3 Two teenage boys who started out across the Pacific m a 15-foot home-made boat were intercepted and turned back by the United Stairs Navy last night off Ventura. California. A motor torpedo boat caught up with the bo Hebert Dor.sey and Domlnick Suniga, both 16,Reuter - 63 words
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Article212 1958-10-20 3 LOYALISTS REPLY TO TORY T*HE RIGHT WING League of Empire Loyalists today replied to Lord Hailsham's rebuttal of charges that six League hecklers were brutally treated at the Conservative Party's annual conference m Blackpool. The Conservative Party chairman has indicated that they were considering legal action against the League forReuter - 212 words
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Advertisement75 1958-10-20 3 Biqq&c, Btujlrtto Belfoc offvu. FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY! CARPETS RUGS, NUMDAS, MATS ALL ITEMS MARKED DOWN TO CLEAR! CHILDRENS DEPT. PARTY WEAR HUGE LEISURE WEAR •HOME WEAR DISCOUNT MEMS WEAR SHIRTS All Fashion Items SPORT SHIRTS ACCESSORIES GREATLY SUITS SLAX JEWELLERY REDUCED LADIES DEPT. EXCLUSIVE BARGAIN COUNTERS FABRICS up75 words
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Article273 1958-10-20 4 I>Y the end of this month, 13 Red China's vast peasant population will have lost the last vestiges of private ownership and means of production. For by then, Peking has proclaimed, the 500 million peasants will have been shifted into some 24,000 "communes" oi 21,000 people each. Each273 words
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Article229 1958-10-20 4 THE WEST CAN WEAR OUT NASSER IJANDOLFO PACCI- **> ARDi, Italian Republican Party leader who recently returned from an official "study" mission m the Middle East said In Rome nothing; should bi done to help President Nasser achieve the Arab unity he wanted. Writing m the Italian weekly Epoca, he229 words
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463 1958-10-20 4 M. LATEY - Russia dares not allow free choice in divided Germany M. LATEY By L r PHE question of di--1 vided Germany remains the central problem of Europe. But the world has lived so long with it that it is m danger of being forgotten m the midst of Middle Eastern and463 words
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Article50 1958-10-20 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber By THE ex-tailor who ran away to Ma the oth v win be u i nil to f crew. Billy Bennett u There ar, in mtd ocean, J'lici/ don't do repairs on the deck, So for three i/eai whrace» 1 on the back of his neck.50 words
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254 1958-10-20 4 'Legal battle to end Cyprus bloodshed' LJUII T I'S^l action thnuuh C yprus tiwrU vwth the consent "I Arvlihishop Makarios could halt bloodshed m the colony. Miss Manuela >N sp.ik.Mnun for the muds ol <>nrus. f| an unofficial Liberal Party iid In London. (id the action, based on .m ancientU.P.I - 254 words
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Article258 1958-10-20 4 other exalting successes not because we oppose him. but because of the difficulties he will mcct then he will certainly suffer the wear and tear of all dictators." The West should give aid to Nasser only if he showed himself really neutral Mr. Pacciardi made these otherU.P.I - 258 words
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Advertisement295 1958-10-20 4 For only Four cents a cfoy^ J. V«n> do«\ you t> y t j Alult ■vit<.ii»uwS...lWi <cM<i i i f ||J 1 t^f ye 400 J j m. I ffWm %^^C' /I VH_ PUew'!Jof«t I V /1| A'^- tired- Jlwjys V \1 1 Jlj^V ttie same /f "S I /7295 words
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Article, Illustration380 1958-10-20 5 POLIO: GOVERNMENT'S MOVE NOW BAFFLES THE DOCTORS URGENT CALL FOR GENERAL DISTRIBUTION OF SABIN VACCINE THE THEME of this year's Singapore Arts Ball at the Raffles j Hotel on Not. 8, m aid jOf the Children's j Society, will be "jungle j j fantasy." A spokesman of the organising committee380 words
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Article134 1958-10-20 5 Jute mission for S'pore m A FOUR-MAN Jute tradr mission from India led bv Mr J.I. Jameson, chairman 'of ttM Indian Juti Mills ls to visi; Singapore this week. A spokesman of India House in Singapore told the Free Presa that the mission aimed to; f Examine the present state134 words
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216 1958-10-20 5 gIBSCRIPTIONS to the $30,000,000 loan floated by are SM ftofr^ City X? olmcU ta A P r this yea* S ffiT PUe a blgger rebate M(i a change "I A City Council spokesman said only $16,500,000 had been I I received up to the216 words
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Miscellaneous169 1958-10-20 6 'ji*i*i"iiV\vkV' SyJ—y Jo^ 111 r ship one to jepp mawice -M| mold it. So/ You pre Mi p rOm me tHere <ane still those *-j >I\MIH\KI by Lee Falk and Phil lla^is JAAL bj llubbard DON^— DON^T /VVWV SHOULDN'T IBE y&UCU FUN TD THAT HPP*7P'!f'IPWFB| fr^K TELL ME YIOU'RE BK-169 words
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Miscellaneous492 1958-10-20 6 I <► -QORN today you have a itro t D will; an efficiency which amount <► almost to military precision; the capacity for concentrated periods <, <► hard work; and the ability to achi< <• your objectives, no matter what i J| Jl position may confront you. On the other492 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-10-20 7 SCIENTISTS 'CHAT ON SPACE LINK SCIENTISTS ai Jodrell Bank m England "con- versed'" through space with colleagues m I Ida and Hawaii, using the American Pioni moon rocket as a radio repeater station, the U.S. Air Forci d m lnu:lewood, California. communiby d the >n. i probe rth to half-wayReuter - 88 words
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Article17 1958-10-20 7 ■•■r rl^ at tro on md Nov i. to l)uiUling lon of ng .-.re17 words
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216 1958-10-20 7 NOW STRATEGISTS THINK IN TERMS OF DEFENCE ROLE Taipeh sees need for bigger navy l^iVJ v^ oritati vo American sources m Taipeh said yesterday they iL&ZIXSS^^ optoi" was following a^ren^ irom onensive to defensive thinking Authoritative Nationalist sources said earlier the defence of Formosa would m future have to beReuter - 216 words
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199 1958-10-20 7 U.S. allies in Europe, Asia to get missiles THE potent Sidewinder missile, recently baptised by the U.S. In action against Chinese communist jets over the Formosa Strait, is now .scheduled for delivery to 12 U.S. allies by next June, officials said m Washington. Most of the countries planning to armU.P.I - 199 words
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Miscellaneous162 1958-10-20 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES E TODAY: 3.43 p.m. E TOMORROW: 6.r> a.m. E and 5.07 p.m E WEDNESDAY: 7..V> a.m. 7.07 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.43 am and 8.29 p.m E FRIDAY: 9.1K a.m. and 9.20 p.m 1= SATURDAY: 9.4! a.m. E and 10.00 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.0:> a.m. E and 10.:?.") p.m. siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?162 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-10-20 8 They're all at sea with the skipper Captain J 0 h n \m Blackburn, 57-year- old master of the I; Royal research ship J Shackleton, is seen jC above with his wife Eve at Southampton 2;; as the vessel was J about to sail on her ■I annual relief voyage115 words
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Article227 1958-10-20 8 Chimp. maste -It's absurd pieces OIK lIARLES Will II O BE. president of tin Ro>.il idemy, has criticised Sir Ciavin de Beer, director of the Natural History Museum, because he owns a portrait painted by a chimpanzee. Sir Charles, lecturing on "Modern Art: Sense and Nonsense" at Cheltenham, said it227 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-10-20 8 The Ascot line pood and a too Ascot models presented their 1959 Spring collection featuring the "Ascot Line." m London recently. Merrill Colebrook icears this harem type dress with a high bust line. The very low back is offset by an enormous gathered panel at the centre of the back.Popper - 78 words
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Title Section11 1958-10-20 1 C.K. Tang Ltd SPECIAL FREE PRESS FEATURE Monday, October 20, 1958.11 words
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Article, Illustration469 1958-10-20 1 Geoffrey Boland - ENTERPRISE WITH NAME FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER Geoffrey Boland By *CURIO KING OF) SINGAPORE J JINCAPORE is full of businessmen who have risen from humble beginnings and built themselves great fortunes m rubber and acquired wealth through founding groups o1 companies. Unique is the business of Mr. C. X Jane,469 words
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Advertisement26 1958-10-20 1 J5 YEARS of progress 1 [*1 1L Pioneer I louj distinctive I turn and Crafts. C. K. TANG LTD. 310 ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE TELEPHONES: *****. *****26 words
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Article, Illustration151 1958-10-20 2 Round Tang's curio palace LEFT: The typiJ f.ishionea up-swept Chincaves of rhc building contrast sharp- w.th the mosmooth surfaces of wall and r$. Below RU.irdi.in on the .ire Chinluck" s,nibols. This typifies the l.ivish decons of C. K. Tanf'i storeof Orient i|151 words
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Advertisement50 1958-10-20 2 CONGRA TULA TIONS C. K. TANG LTD. on their remarkable progress during 35 years of business ALL GLASS AND MIRRORS L 1 KWONG KUM SUN CHAN 203, South Bridge Road, Singapore 1. Tel: ***** Importers and exporters Suppliers to contractors, frame of glass sheets and plates. makers and mirror manufacturers50 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-10-20 3 Splendours m carpets, pottery, furniture A COLLECTION of Peking and T ient sin carpets on display m the furniture and carpet department, which occupies the second floor of C. K. Tang's house of treasures.40 words
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Advertisement39 1958-10-20 3 We Extend Heartiest Congratulations To C If TANfi ITO on their outstanding success m business during the last 35 years. Suppliers of ONODA superior quality cement to by —HONG LEONG CO., LTD.^-J 258, Beach Road, Singapore-7. Tel: *****/2 *****39 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-10-20 4 Step through seasons into curio palace A SIDE VIEW of the main entrance to C. K. Tang's new premises, showing two of the four panels which represent the seasons of the year. On the left is Summer, symbolised by the lotus flower, and on the right is Spring (cherryblossom season).50 words
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Article, Illustration160 1958-10-20 4 HOSPITAL GETS BENEFIT OF A NOVEL WAY OF CELEBRATING Q K. TANG LTD adopted a novel ar,d public-spirited way of celebrating their move from River Valley Road to their new treasure house m Orchard Road. Instead of celebratmq with the customary cock tail party, the company gave a cheque for160 words
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Advertisement152 1958-10-20 4 THE TREASURE HOUSE OF ORIENTAL ARTS HAND i MBROIDERED AND APPLIQUE HOUSEHOLD LINENS, BROCADE GOWNS, JACKETS, MANDARIN COATS. EMBROIDERED SILK i LINEN BLOUSES, SILK SATIN UNDERWEAR, LADIES AND GENTS 1 HANDKERCHIEFS, EVENING BAGS, SKIN HANDBAGS 6 STRAW HANDBAGS. BALINESE CARVINGS, SIAMESE JEWELLERY, BRONZE WAR!. BRASS WARE, BATIK, PORCELAIN WARE, PEWTER152 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-10-20 9 Going, going gone Mr. Christian A RED-SEALED parchment that could have resulted m America remaining British was sold, at Christies for £1,000 the other day— to an American. It was one of 102 lots of historical manuscripts put up for sale by the Marquis of Sligo Also sold was a246 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-10-20 9 Comet trip for Harry Famous singer j Harry Belafonte left London for i New York last week m the Comet IV. Here, Harry is seen with his attractive wife before boarding the plane, while his son 12--months-old David sleeps m his arms.. David was the youngest passenger to cross thePopper - 64 words
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Article61 1958-10-20 9 As dry as a bone in a mac. This little fellow did not attend the same fashioji show as the chap on the left. And it wasn't a case of braving the elements either, for he's really as dry as a bone although he's ivearing a macintosh. He was modellingReuter - 61 words
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Article103 1958-10-20 9 The figures of Gog and Magog, the two legendary guardtnns of London, which nave adorned Guildhall for centuries, are said by the Lord Mayor. Alderman Sir Dennis H. Truscott, to be the wrong way round. Uv was speaking at the 389 th. anniversary dinner oi the103 words
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Article, Illustration834 1958-10-20 10 London Gossip STAVKOS NIARCHOS, the Greek shipping millionaire, ruu asked a firm ol British boat builders it they can build him a motoryacht that Will be faster than any other m the world. So insistent has Mr Niarchos been on speed he Is demand n i cru iiv rate ol834 words
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288 1958-10-20 10 UOEACE LINDSAY, the fashion chief shot h> a jealous husband. left money to a golf taddie, to a waiter. But to his ex-wife and the wile of the man who shot him -NOTHING. The net total oi his will was 243 J55. Fifty-year-old Mrs.288 words
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Article110 1958-10-20 10 ARTIST IN THE BANK SOME of America's biggest banks have been using the talents of an Australian artist to help them win friends and attract new customers. Forty-year-old Gordon Cur rie. of Homebush. Australia, U a caricaturist who set up his sketch pads In bank lobbies and draws pictures of110 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-10-20 10 The girl with the punch ball is Academy Award winning film star Heather Stur> who went to Shepperton recently to reopen the film studios there. A quiet dignified affair until she met the famous ''Crazy Gang" m one of their crazier j moods. In nextPopper - 72 words
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975 1958-10-20 11 J.W.M. THOMPSON - He keeps his eye on divorce court at $21,000 a year J.W.M. THOMPSON NAME IN THE NEWS: THE QUEENS PROCTOR BY SUPPOSE that m nit *> > t people's minds the Queen's Proctor is a faceless snooper m a bowler hat who prowls around looking for hush-ed-up bits of evidence975 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-10-20 11 BIRTHDAY KISS FOR LORD H picture. picture. J B LOOKING into the Irish wishing well is Betty Me- Dowall who plays the part of a dumb girl m the new 1 film 'She Didn't Say No. The 'weir was specially installed m a London WestPopper - 87 words
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565 1958-10-20 12 GOT A BURNING FEELING IN THE CHEST? Woiihii arc pioiK' <o ihi* ailiiu k wi* MANY middle-aged women begin to notice an uncomfortable burning feeling m the chest, often rising into the throat and coming on particularly when bending or lying down. Housework and gardening he come acutely uncomfortable until565 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-10-20 12 want a bottle of castor oil, doctor, and will you hypnotise me so I don't taste it?"17 words
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Article115 1958-10-20 12 A LONDON doctor has told a medical conference in Montreal that he has found growing evidence of a relationship between blood types and susceptibility to some diseases. Dr. J. A. Fraser Roberts, director of the clinical research unit of the Hospital for Sick Children in London, told of115 words
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Article135 1958-10-20 12 This heart works by radio 4 MAN-MADE auxiliary •heart" can fa. crease blood pressure by as much as 25 per cent, according to a claim made at the annual congress 0! the American College of Surgeons. The auxiliary "heart* is made from a diaphragm muscle and a tiny transistor radioReuter - 135 words
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533 1958-10-20 12 British doctors test new drug tor colds BRITISH research doctors are experimenting with a new serum which, they hope, will cure such virus diseases as the common cold and influenzn. They have found a substance, a colourless liquid, called interferon, which interferes with the growth of v.rusesmicroscopic organisms which cause533 words
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Article133 1958-10-20 12 ANEW trl-optic lens to improve the sight of people nearly blind has been demonstrated at Buffalo, New York. It is based oh the lens used m lighthouses. Dr. William Feinbloom, the inventor, told the W< crn New York Society of Optometrists that the triple lens magnified objectsReuter - 133 words
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121 1958-10-20 12 H ope for leprosy victims ope for leprosy victims TWE development of a new medicine to combat lepros> V \.i s announced at a pharmaceutical confonnrc in Wales. The medirine. al1r ir»f>88 by Its makers, has been mi. < rssfully tested on animals and Is bein« shipped to Central AfricaU.P.I - 121 words
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Article, Illustration701 1958-10-20 13 W.N. ELLIOT - COAL: IS IT ON THE WAY OUT? W.N. ELLIOT By Highly advanced gyroscopes like the one above being checked by an engineer furnished ultra-precision guidance for the American nuclear submarine Nautilus during her voyage beneath the North Pole. The gyroscopes, used m the Sperry Gyrosyn Compass System, were developed specially701 words
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389 1958-10-20 13 A-energy still too costly, says Loud on A TOMIC Power would writ for only Per cent of Western Europe's cn *rgy requirements by 1975, according to Jonkheer J.H. Loudon, president of the I Petrolipany. >rh to the Employer* 1 ne Hague, ■nuid be the lirements folMisconception al niiscono nature ofReuter - 389 words
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167 1958-10-20 13 A PLAN to put a man m space m an orbiting capsule has been disclosed at the Pentagon. Defence officials said the goal will be to keep the manned capsule circling the earth for 24 hours, and possibly 10 to 12 orbits, before167 words
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Article169 1958-10-20 13 That the manned space vehicle will be a "capsule," not a winged plane like the X-15. That the experiment will be considered successful if the capsule orbits the earth once but that the goal will be 24 hours m space. That when the cash Is available,U.P.I - 169 words
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Article482 1958-10-20 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK jMNIIIII by I T'S :i lime oi crisis 1 ai While Hart L<ill c. Tottenham Hotspur, pride of all Norm London football fans, except those who follow Arsenal and Orient, are In a spot. The club which surprised even itself by finishing third m482 words
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Article120 1958-10-20 14 Stock car racing by New Zealand FORMER American racing driver Louis Antonuvich will captain New Zealand a series of .stock-car races against Australia at Sydney Showground m November. Antonovich, who drove stock and speed cars on leading American tracks before settling m New Zealand, has the reputation oi being one120 words
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Article64 1958-10-20 14 Red China's Mu Hslang-hslung created a sensation in Peking yesterday by scoring a hair-split victory over Vladimir Minashkin, Russia's world record holder to I the men's 100 metre breaststroke. He was clocked at lmin. 11.7sec. and Minashkin lmin. 11.8sec. His official world record is 11.6sei\ TheU.P.I - 64 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-10-20 14 A relay of runners started out m pouring rain from Borii OllNl Uenu- I i n r i don, to run to Lotighborough Hall to Inaugurate the LoughlioroHKh <«' l|( r)h I ties. Here the actor miinaßer Brian Rix is seen lighting the 1018 Olvnip' IPaul Popper - 66 words
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Advertisement328 1958-10-20 14 4A STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL, 1959 /^W f^y A Chinese philosopher oBCt said, "One picture i* woith m /fan thousand words" Only 'ht t JSI Straits Times Annual can i V*\ you direct access to the colour I r tuJ world of Malaya and South k 1 t Asia by sheer328 words
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Article, Illustration905 1958-10-20 15 SHAWS TAKE THEIR TOTAL TO SEVEN ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP THE FINAL DAY OF THE PENANG MEETING HOW THEY RAN \|\l XYVS leading i?1 owners Shaw Stables won half the programme at Penang on Saturday with Theatre 111, Cinema 111, Colour Film and Show Up. These four winners bring theirFree Press - 905 words
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Article44 1958-10-20 15 M. MAYNARD, a Newcastle (Australia) jockey, will arrive m Singapore during the next day or two under contract to ride for trainer Keith Daniels. Maynard can ride at 7st. 71b. He will start riding at the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting.44 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-10-20 15 Briton beats the crash jinx ■uiKK HAWTHORN, W* uli o yesterday ■nwiint' the first BriHi>h driver to win the ■Yoriii Championship Kino- it was instituted In 1950, almost retired ■mm racing on several Occasions. I I to m g to M- 11 has -o Ir from admits V contemplated >tReuter - 427 words
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Article89 1958-10-20 15 Tan saik Hoe (Catholic ifoung Men's Association) was voted Junior Mr. Singapore. 1958 from 25 rivals at the Broadway Hall, New World, on Saturday night. Ching Teng Soon, also of C.V.M.A.. was voted Mr. Bodybuilder. 1958. Weight-lilting results were 'all from Evergreen): Fly: Tan Yean89 words
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Article93 1958-10-20 15 WITH a final dash 50 yards from the end, JMansor bin Sawi < InternaItlonal CO won the PresiI dent's Cup m the 75-mile open massed-start race held at Pasir Panjang circuit. 1 Singapore, yesterday. Mansor returned a time of 3hr. 25min. 35sec. A. Hamid Najat (Malayar93 words
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43 1958-10-20 15 Royal Air Force Beletar and the Keppel Club drew m a polf match yestei I point i.il Mix omc winnn B Roddy and i it Orezoux 1 44 9 net) Run i D Kelly and n W.i43 words
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Miscellaneous195 1958-10-20 15 CLUES ACROSS cats (10 >. 1. A policeman or a biakr 5. Confused air test for may t ttafC performer <7>. i a gram urn 16). c Put up witii an end at the around lier at the TV aho* beginning (6) <B>. 7. Camberwell colour <s>. Fifty per cent195 words
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Article264 1958-10-20 16 CYPRUS TALKS IN THE BALANCE NATO contacts continue A NATO spokesman said m Fans last night tnai diplomatic contacts were continuing on arrangements for a round table confeience on Cyprus. H«' denied reports that M. Paul Henri Spaak, the NATO Secretary-general, had given up his efforti for a conference. Mr.Reuter - 264 words
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Article92 1958-10-20 16 BIG STEEL RECOVERY IN THE U.S. STEELMAKINO operations In the US. will reach 85 per cent ol capacity before the enA ot the year despite strikes In the CM industry which are affecting production and delaying teel order Steel Magazine predicted today. Bigna Ol recovery an compelling thai producers gettingU.P.I - 92 words
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Article88 1958-10-20 16 Final plans for Jordan airlift MAJOR- GENERAL ODD BULL, of the United Nations observation group m the Lebanon, said m Amman last night that the British paratrooper force withdrawing from Jordan would be flown m transport plums without fighter cover. He added that the airlift would not begin before nextReuter; U.P.I - 88 words
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357 1958-10-20 16 Race weights for S 'pore first day WEIGHTS for Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Clubs Gold tSUZO"- CL. I—DIV. I—6F. Distine 9.13 Amusement Park 9.08 Steve 9.00 Malayan Scholar 8.10 Sun of Burma 8.05 Holiday Time 8.04 Traveller's Cheque 8.01 St. Vitus 8.01 Charge Sheet 8.00 Marigold 7.12357 words
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120 1958-10-20 16 Tin-: m;. terj the i<i»'ntity ol :i Communist Chine:, woman broa or, known to men <>i the U.B. Seventh Fle< king Polly," has been cleared up. Peking Polly I one of the world's mo womei from OftlCl r 01 th< Midway last month that •heReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-10-20 16 Mr. Julian Had jam and Miss Claudine Ignace cut the cake after their wedding m Singapore over the weekend. ?<IIMIIMIItIMtMIIMMMIItIIIIHMIHIIItiIIIIIIIIIIMI|.22 words
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Article147 1958-10-20 16 anonymous telepfc caller threat,,! v terday to bomb the tegrated Arlington til tarian Church, vn-oin shortly before thi conur gation of moiv than 5 was scheduled to hears anti -segregation R a jJ deliver the »econd or ti sermons. The service \k cell and police and firem searchedU.P.I - 147 words
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