The Singapore Free Press, 22 October 1958
1958-10-22
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-10-22 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Wednesday. October *2. 1958. price 15 <t>.15 words
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187 1958-10-22 1 FRESH HOPES SEEN OF AGREEMENT IN CYPRUS Makarios agrees to mediation by NATO pRESH HOPES of a settlement of the Cyprus problem emerged yesterx day from statements by the Greek Cypriot leader, Archbishop Makarios, published m Britain and Germany. In a statement to the Stuttgart magazine Christ and World theReuter - 187 words
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299 1958-10-22 1 > A MERICAN-BORN THel- ma Lady Furness said .j m New York yesterday B that she lost the affec- tions of the Duke of Windsor (then Prince of 5 Wales) to Wallis Uarfield ml Simpson m 1934 after beJi friending Mrs. Simpson, ■J introducingU.P.I - 299 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-10-22 1 pit tun '''^^^iuhV^fr" 1 1 mmn *F«i "W Phot Sal. |6, srm it the >» His condition v.is described as serious. Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article138 1958-10-22 1 NEW LINE IN TAIPEH TALKS THE top-level Taipeh talks took a surprise new line yesterday a discussion of plans to counter Chinese Communist propaganda against the United StatesNationalist alliance. This was indicated by a U.S. spokesman m a guarded comment on the discussions between Mr. John Foster Dulles and Ge*ir138 words
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Article79 1958-10-22 1 B.O.A.C. flies again Brit;.- Urways airliners grounded at London Airport by the engineers' striki yesterday begin today. Fir il In London from will be a Carachi due m today 'Malayan time). T 8.0.A.C. plan* London today will 10.30 p.m. bound for L Due on Saturday It I Britannia will anReuter - 79 words
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Article44 1958-10-22 1 PAN-AMERICAN World Airways new airliner, the Boeing 707, yesterday set up a new record for commercial aircraft by flyIng 3,876 miles from London to Idlewild airport, New York m 8 hours 13 minutes at an average speed of 470 m.p.h.44 words
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Article32 1958-10-22 1 November first grade rubber buyers t o.b opened m Singapore this morning at 02 cent per lb.. up tni iths oi b cent on day's closing prlci I me quiet.32 words
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Article22 1958-10-22 1 A viol, rthqual ik the tndlan oce m m ti them part of M on Sunday, a Jakarta vou< U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article62 1958-10-22 1 SIX Chinese boys under two years and a three-year-old Chinese girl ha*e been admitted to Middleton Hospital m the past 16 hours with paralytic poliomyelitis. Polio cases this year now total 144. Many children attended the Yio Chu Kang centre for Sabin vaccine treatment this morning.62 words
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Advertisement38 1958-10-22 1 I°> I zr iiJiii I >^ B m I I BPUHk^JK^IUUIu^^I [< I B 3 I m i w I I I|^ IS > I Bo! I B fl I —r I PJk' ALUEADIN6STORES iOLI AO:NTS: VAN MOUTIN SINGAPORt KUALA LUMPUR.38 words
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303 1958-10-22 2 'THE NON-NUCLEAR STATES MUST FORCE A- BAN' We are ready to help, says Indonesia THK Indonesian permanent representative to the United Nations, n r |v Sastruamidjojo, said yesterday that the non-nuclear Powers had a common responsibility to force a ban on nuclear weapon tests and then to help to policeU.P.I - 303 words
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Article52 1958-10-22 2 The Queen erday named four members of the forces In Mala gallantry. They were Maj. John Charles Clinch. Royal Corps of Signals; Maj. Duncan Greig. The Royal Scots' Maj. Victor Walter Beckhurst. M.C.. the Somerset Light Infantry: ar.d Warrant Officer William Bonilace of the Royal NorthumberlandU.P.I - 52 words
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Article132 1958-10-22 2 Peers see Peeresses sworn in TWE HOUSE OF LORDS. known for its poor at<lance, was crowded to capacity yesterday to watch the seating of the first two women m the traditionbound chambers' 700 years hittory. Two of t»ur life Peeresses, named last summer by the teen Baroness Swanborough, formerly LadyU.P.I - 132 words
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54 1958-10-22 2 The death toll m the explosion of the tanker Stanvac Japan rose to 26 yesterday when another tanker reported to Bombay by radio that only 44 survivors have been picked up. The Stanvac Karachi was rushing survivors to Bombay and Is expected toU.P.I - 54 words
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155 1958-10-22 2 411 Singapore chambers of commerce are giving their full support for a trade mission to Indonesia next month. The mission, which is sponsored by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, will visit Jakarta from Nov. 30 to Dec. 7. All other Singapore chambers155 words
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Article82 1958-10-22 2 SINGAPORE could offer Australia anything it wanted to buy, the leader of a Singapore trade mission to Australia, Mr. Tan Siak Kew .said m Melbourne last ni^ht. Mr. Tan said the mission wanted to find out why Singapore*! trade with Australia had declined. "Our purchasesReuter - 82 words
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Article33 1958-10-22 2 The winning numbers m pore Telephone Board Sport* Club ralllc *****5 *****4. 001 ,:;l *****8, *****3. *****0. •■"288:1 *****7, *****5. uOB7B. *****9. 13 *****0 01 L 566 I "2105 -77.33 words
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Article15 1958-10-22 2 lli< \rchbi hop 01 tl( tO h 8 ne with 1 ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article38 1958-10-22 2 Former President H. Truman predicted m New Castle, Pennsylvania, last night that the Nov. 4 elections will see the biggest Democratic landslide "since Franklin Roosevelt drove the moneychangers out of the temple m 1932. U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article35 1958-10-22 2 Tho children's party and fete that was to be held at Pultiu Brani on Saturday has been postponed due to thtf pro lent outbreak of pollomyelltls. Tlie new date will bo announced later.35 words
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Article60 1958-10-22 2 Th< re were 19,590 with drawala from thr employees !< nt fund In.st year. an Increase or 4,807 over prevlou Among who withdrew were l who had attained the age of 55. Thrsr figures are given m th<- annual report of the Employees Provident Fund Board In60 words
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Advertisement53 1958-10-22 2 for "Poly-Eth Approved" Hous«wares by FLAMBEAU So beautifully styled So wonderful to own! The only Clothes Hamper mod entirely of colourful plastic Lasts o lifetime. fc«....0., VBtMdliMHUipltAf MARDEN COMPANY 78 82 ORCHARD ROW. SINGAPORE-?. TEL: *****-***** *****^ BUY SINGLET BRIEF COMFORT DURABILITY I LISENGMINCO.LTI I 6. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I53 words
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191 1958-10-22 3 BABIES WEIGH LESS IF MOTHERS-TO-BE SMOKE rpHE WOMAN who smokes while pregnant is probably reducing her A baby's birth weight, a team of medical experts from Birmingham University reported yesterday after quizzing nearly 1,300 mothers. They declare that the baby's weight will drop m direct proportion to the number ofReuter - 191 words
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Article172 1958-10-22 3 AN INSURANCE clerk accused of trying to kill his bride by pushing her over a cliff and then battering her with a stone during their honeymoon was found guilty but insane m Bodmin, Cornwall, yesterday. John Sanders Oltlfield. 33, was ordered to be kept m custodyReuter - 172 words
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Article168 1958-10-22 3 A WOMAN who said her husband was so jealous that he put thread through her coat so that be would know if she had left the house while he was out was granted a decree nisi m London yesterday. Mrs. Jenny Varley testified that herReuter - 168 words
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79 1958-10-22 3 rv her i elect a de today woman lave for I posed by ..day Of G rente, 86-yi :I °P who is Xv n nursing 1! him. It hat he has iit one ot to bo with to contreatment. Kitchen duties ion of Carmrch's79 words
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Article19 1958-10-22 3 I D: SI epherd. a »O-ypar >nary m South ha been rator-de-Gei ral AsChurch of 5 ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article58 1958-10-22 3 A 16-year-old boy said to watch television all day which reduced him to state of a "zombie"— told a London juvenile court yesterday that he had found a job but did not go to it because the starting time, 830 a.m., was too early. HeReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1958-10-22 3 Mr. F. T. Haddock has been reappointed a member of the Singapore Harbour Board for the next three years, effective from Nov. 1.24 words
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93 1958-10-22 3 GIRL OF 1 1 PREGNANT, COURT IS TOLD A COURT m the English Midlands city of Derby was told yesterday that an 11-year-old coloured girl from Jamaica is four months pregnant. John Stanley Hutchinson, a Jamaican, aged 27, appeared charged with a serious offence against the girl, who was broughtReuter - 93 words
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Article44 1958-10-22 3 The American Time magazine, said yesterday the Egyptians had piloted 28.919 ships through the anal without a .single ioua accident since 1956. it reported that the company took m about, $330 million (1 p.vici Million Into tl ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement32 1958-10-22 3 for Perfection and Beauty m Carpets of distinction Visit IRANIAN CARPETS 37, Tanglin Road /m^h near Inn) MrT? Sin S a P°re. Tel: ***** v^ ml N (Persian) BOKHARA, \N CARPETS BUGS32 words
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Advertisement100 1958-10-22 3 L£ tor certain satisfaction New-season's CANTERBURY I AVAILABLE TODAY! 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: ***** 9 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available m Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins il waffs j/our EarZ]/ Selection. Distributors: G. C. de SILVA BROS., 3. Raffles Place,100 words
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Article202 1958-10-22 4 Opinion Skills and outout OINGAPOKE'S lagging industrialisation m attributable m part to the political uncertainties of the immediate future. Investors, domestic and overseas alike, cannot be blanu-d for not wanting to risk their capital m the lace of vengeful anti capitalist and unreasoningly extreme nationalistic utteiances by certain politicians. However,202 words
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Article, Illustration851 1958-10-22 4 I question Iraq's unhappy ruler LORD LAMBTON REVISITS BAGDAD HIS HEADQUARTERS BRISTLED WITH ARMED MEN rnHE la t time i In Bagdad I saw both Nun Pasha and Km" i Now both are dead, mutilated, reviled, lv i In their place rules prem i c r Brigadier Kassem. When I851 words
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Article531 1958-10-22 4 IT MAY CLEAR THE AIR of DEATH SCIENTISTS h a v I long been on th< truck of a suspect killer who haunts the world's streets and highways. Now it looks as if an engineer has found the answer. THE ENGINEER is a Scot named John Christopher Whyte. Tit i531 words
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Advertisement35 1958-10-22 4 I'ATEK PHILIPPE III ,i Wait limal o| <..H«\.I I tek I'llil!! \l 1 if .'-n "i mi < :it, 1 i ->l t h o authentic oi (.rncva quality" Sole Ag' H. SENA, LTD. Singapore Penanq.35 words
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Advertisement54 1958-10-22 4 (fcr^ffi don't let I I inlj It rrv happen I yf TO YOU! I c T i Furniture removing I is a job for experts. I Your heavy furniture, porcelain, crystal I nrnis our expert care. We pack, era' store everything for you. PHONE ***** <- I TRANSPORT STORAGE I54 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-10-22 5 '».■> k>iana Hutchison, one of the entrants for the o-op Qu«en M "'rM^t. orßnnisrd by the Singapore Public Services »»<'rativ<» Stores Society In conjunction with its nd annual dance on November I. Closing Hate for entries is tomorrow.37 words
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Article186 1958-10-22 5 VACCINE ROW BREWS IN SINGAPORE IpHK Winistrj o! Health and private medical practitioners clashed yesl terdav on tlie issue of Sabin vaccine which is now being to hildren m Singapore as a precaution against poliomyelitis. p, ti:ioners were expecting that the vaccine would be made vailable to them for their186 words
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Article, Illustration154 1958-10-22 5 QATA has started its S O 1958 Greeting Seals Campaign, as a re- i minder to the people I that their help X M- sentlal for its lit; lit I i against tuberculosis to i succeed. The seals will make an attractive addition to cards and parcels, i They cost154 words
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Article15 1958-10-22 5 *ne ist. Koyal Sussex ReRimpnt rrturnpfl to Gibraltar yesterday m the Oxford ih15 words
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Article32 1958-10-22 5 The death toll In a collision between a train and a bus near Nattandlya, 35 miles north of Colombo, yesterday rose to nine. Twentj others were seriously injured. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article133 1958-10-22 5 unauvnorised paymentinvolving $1,226,499 were made. The reports say that th« standard of accounting *i state governments wer generally very unsatisfae tory. They add: "This Bituatlo arises, not from any gem ral inadequacy of instriu tions and regulations U the proper accounting v revenue, control of133 words
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Article83 1958-10-22 5 Woman heads Serangoon committee MRS. GRACE WLE has been elected chairman ;of an interim committee formed to draw up a consj titution for an Upper Serangoon Community Association. The association will take over the running of the centre from a committee of management appointed by the Social Welfare Department. Oth«r83 words
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Article120 1958-10-22 5 A SINGAPORE City Ooun clllor. Mrs. i i ion Soh (Liberal Socialist,'. has requested both the council and the police to erect traffic lights at the Junction of Dunman Road and Haig Road. In a letter to the engineer, Mrs. Leoi said several accidents had already120 words
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Miscellaneous25 1958-10-22 5 Today s radio Programme niuc«; 1 43 Clam 'lea; th« Hour; met•i HO Slg 1 Keel; 8.30 In the and I >de--10.00 10.30 II jM25 words
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Advertisement68 1958-10-22 6 Less tars j More taste They taid it couldn't be done a cigarette with such an In filter ....with such exciting t But L& M did it I L M's p filtering process electron il pUces extra filtering fibres Cf to the stream of smoke enabling today's L M to68 words
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Miscellaneous234 1958-10-22 6 -.-^vf^TfTfr--..- .IS I I II Kl. St<lii4\> .lonian I VOO ARE fg<jT X I tfift cilTT#fT6nf tf*O*^ "W <■ /^v rwc StA like tmc cJTMiiffs» I of^»«*^s y«f Cl»ti rt AAortiiJn 1 ttmc ships of J^f Kn ,"y. ttfllLJ^r '^ya IB AMMIAKi: by Le« Fa Ik and I* hi I234 words
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Miscellaneous429 1958-10-22 6 BORN today you are a WhlrW i -v. Emotional drama' a go-getter, you have th< appear before the public u> i j mer and rise to an out i cess you are probably mv well, and should cultivate this I v a arc highly adaptable and turn your hand to429 words
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Article154 1958-10-22 7 LONDON, Ocl i Previous luduj tVUi L t8i CJ 26U buyers 26', bu, no sellers DO .sellers 2614 buyers buyers 26 y» sellers sellers »i-hrik Nl BM M>ot 26 1 buyers RlMUlK 26 sellers vi-rki I Si i Kv> 26', buyt buyers 11 26',. Mill ->ti 26154 words
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Article96 1958-10-22 7 Previous Toda* nN Straits Spot 96.62 nom. 96.87 nom. UN futures traits (..mint Ocl 94.75 buyers 94.60 buyers 9*S.75 sellers 97.00 sellers Dec 94.25 buyers 94.50 bu96.25 sellers 96 75 sellers TONE: Steady SALES: NIL tl'BBLR: Futures \ov 31.75 buyers 31.75 buyers 31.85 sellers 31.90 sellers •'an96 words
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Article42 1958-10-22 7 1NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Previous Today Industrials 544^9 ***** J Railroads 14 q M 14€ O 2 0 Domestic Bonds 86.33 86 40 ?J tUl 1 lies 82.63 82.41 5 Stocks Compnsit,. \\eia R rs 187 68 187 3742 words
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Article39 1958-10-22 7 k awaiung re- l o V 25 K Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 37^2. awaiting release 37, a floats 37, and October shipment 37, 36 *i cif, sellers exdock. Above prices Quoted tn U.S. cents per lb.39 words
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Article80 1958-10-22 7 0?R\ Philippines r.i f. r k North Kuropean ports delivered •oppf |H r lon tt>n Number PHA Strtiti ..i| K /North l-urop^n ports delivered DOCONJT OIL rrude StraiU jRiSTTotBar. 11 buIk £tt» n os:x ta bulk PJUL I'lM. copea C JJ. u.s. r^Mc ports pet sh,,,t80 words
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Article143 1958-10-22 7 T H t E m sor> were gJV ibdued by the Sgjest accounts for years setback on ther l furHen mnuence. the rcfui ther 6 nent but then was still a certain amount of selective support. However, losses predominated at the close due to profittaklng. Electrical143 words
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178 1958-10-22 7 ASIAN TB DELEGATES TO WORK ON SATA LINES Two-day conference boosts Singapore T*HE first meeting of the Eastern Regional ComA mittee of the International Union Against Tuberculosis which has just ended has helped to put the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association on the map of Asia. An official of the association told178 words
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Article156 1958-10-22 7 Modest UN Day for S'pore mi IF. thirteenth an.nl1. versary of the United Nations will bfl observed m Singapore j on Friday an a modest scale. The Public Relations Office has arranged to display a set of United Nations photographs entitled "To Live In Peace' 1 at its information windows156 words
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275 1958-10-22 7 JAPAN is willing to take a number of Malayan students into its educational institutions for higher studies. According to Professor Tien Chin Shuan of the Asia University of Japan, who is now m Singapore. Malayans will be given facilities to study medicine,275 words
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Miscellaneous48 1958-10-22 7 SINGAPORE j HIGH TIDES S TODAY: 7.07 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.43 a.m. and 8.29 p.m FRIDAY: 9.16 a.m. and 9.20 p.m. 5 SATURDAY: 9.42 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.05 a.m. and 10.35 p.m. 5 MONDAY: 10.28 am. and 1109 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.52 a.m. S and 1142 p.m. nillllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllir48 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1958-10-22 8 Sewell; tokes - Mr Maugham admits: many big mistakes in I made my life... Sewell tokes A celebrity of 84 reflects on the past and lookJ It to the future ...but I turnei them into copl for my sf oriel A MJD.ATLANTIC MAN (I HAVE LOST INTEREST) WANTS TO BE A DIRECTOR TIIRKK1,202 words
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Article, Illustration515 1958-10-22 9 ROBERT ROBINSON - Mr. R feets hamstrung as an actor ROBERT ROBINSON BY Till KM was NtMiKh ilhal Man and Neolithic Man. There was Piltdown Man (he was a fake). I am now m a position to introduce you |o Mid-Atlantio Man. I encountered the prototype on a rcc'ont expedition to the interior515 words
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Article, Illustration801 1958-10-22 10 Pelham Groom - The amazing Mr. St. Clair a man of many parts Pelham Groom By THERE is no uniformity of opinion concerning birthdays. Some people like to remember them, some do their best to forget them, and there is yet a third category composed of people over-endowed with a measure of self-esteem801 words
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166 1958-10-22 10 THERE'S A BIG DOLLAR LINING TO THOSE CLOUDS PRODUCTION of a new turboprop, airliner is getting well into its stride m an American factory. And every one that is built means, more dollars for Britain's export trade. The airliner l| the Fairchild F-27, twin-engined airplane carrying up to 44 passengers.166 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-10-22 10 You're never too old to learn from the young. vSo here's Christopher Zwitzer's beauty tip: If you want your hair to curl like this drink a pint of orange juice a day. This secret of his chubby looks was icvcaled after he had unnPopper - 87 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-10-22 11 1 i North, South, I West, they iamei the world's nws hi nitiiul girls i part In the World contest London the other ek. put their rther anil arff ucd, bickered, reasoned, over the merits «»i the array ot beauty queens ulio paradedFox - 117 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-10-22 11 Half the houses m Daventry, Northants. ivere plunged into darkness when a tug mounted on a lorry, hit an overhead electricity cable, recently. The tug 6ofeet long, teas being taken from Southampton to Liverpool The lorry teas travelling slowly up St. James Street, Daventry when thePopper - 92 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-10-22 11 Francois* Satan, n. the rrencti novelist, ap P«ared Corbcll neat Paris Urn Other d.i>. charged I with careleti driving and inadvertenth cauflni In jurirs. I The chargei arotc from an accident m vjii< h j her splits <a r overturned m a field IK months injuring herselfPopper - 70 words
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Article268 1958-10-22 12 OUTER ISLES POSER IN PACT TALKS npHE VM Government hM I not y< t reached a de- lsiom on whether it win Mir Inclusion oi the l.'yukyw and Bomn islands m the treaty area defined m the v\ us. Japan runty pact, a reliable source said ta Washington. Tlii' sourceU.P.I - 268 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-10-22 12 President Rajendri Prasad of i«> ka greeted by Japanese Ftiretfn Minister AllehlfO Fujiyama during a fare-Arli dinner given by Prime Mini.s ter Nobusuke Kishi f extreme right* ai his Ofllela] residence m Tokyo. During his eight-day statr visit l(1 J.i!).in Dr. Prasad was received In an- dtence by the EmperorU.P.I - 69 words
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197 1958-10-22 12 U.S. WARSHIPS TO RETURN IF THEY'RE NEEDED ALL ihipt lent from other Seventh Fleet units to strengthen the fleet's Formosa patrol force for convoying Nationalist Chinese ships during the Communist siege of Quemoy have been withdrawn, according to two top-ranking officers of the fleet. But these officers made it clear197 words
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175 1958-10-22 12 Big forward step for S-E Asia nations rpHE EIGHTH Colombo Plan conference now meeting m Seattle seeks to make economic co-operation more of a reality for 21 Pacific rim nations rich m agricultural and miaeral resources but which lack the 1 technical ability to V I develop them. Those closelyU.P.I - 175 words
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122 1958-10-22 12 Family planning: Asia in the lead A BRITISH philosopher, an American and an Indian scientist agreed m a discussion televised m New York that the most important problem confronting the world was what Dr. W. I ibby of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission described as "the explosive rate of theReuter - 122 words
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Article98 1958-10-22 12 fFHE Japanese Govern- ment is not willing, should It ever be called upon to do so. to rush troops to the aid of South Korea or Nationalist, China should they be attacked by the Commit This was stated by the Japanese Primp Mln Mr. Nobu.suki.Reuter - 98 words
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Article148 1958-10-22 12 A TRIUMPH FOR P.I. IN BRUSSELS T4IE fliilippiiies. wiui one 01 me iinullesj 1 pavilions at the Brussels World Fair, h.u. one of the biggest successes. This was the opinion given by Miss Em Zacarios. assistant to Commissioner-c.t Salvador Lopez, who is now m New Y. the United Nations. SheU.P.I - 148 words
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Article26 1958-10-22 12 The U.S. Navy and the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation have completed arrangements for the manufacture m Japan of 42 P2V Neptune nntl submarine patrol planes Re uterReuter - 26 words
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Article15 1958-10-22 12 South Korean President Syngman Rhee may visit South Vietnam in Dccem- ber f Re uterReuter - 15 words
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Article34 1958-10-22 12 Indian Commerce Minister N. Kanungo announced m Geneva that his nation had withdrawn Us trade restrictions against Japan under the "most favoured nation" clause of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Tr:iri#> (GATT) U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article22 1958-10-22 12 The Jakarta Antara news agency said Indonesia was due to obtain im mediately another l\S. $2,109,000 worth of ships from Japan ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article26 1958-10-22 12 rhe second United Nat ons r e g ional c a rtographic conference for Asia and the Far East is now In waston m Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article13 1958-10-22 12 Touring Indonesian Premier Djuanda visited Sarajevo, the centre oj 2,000,000 Yugoslav Muslims. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article28 1958-10-22 12 Reuter Japan and Laos ha\«* kigned m Tokyo an agreement under which Japan grants Laos M*B.r>oo.ooo worth of assistance m produrLs and service flaring ih, next two years.Reuter - 28 words
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Article8 1958-10-22 12 Indonesia had ordered fit) locomotives from Germany. ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article28 1958-10-22 12 Visitina South Korean of Staff, General Paik Sun Yup, laid a wreath at a memorial m Addis Ababu dedicated to Ethiopian soldiers killed m the Korean war U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article23 1958-10-22 12 Sir John Douglas Cod director of the British Atomic Energy Authority will visit Japan m midNovember for talk Japanese atomic en experts. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article33 1958-10-22 12 Twelve visiting Siamese MPs told U.S. State Secretary John Foster Dulles m Washi n g ton i hey weiv pleased with America s firm stand against Communist China m the Ouemov-Matsu crisis.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article24 1958-10-22 12 An all-party Queensland parliamentary com mi Mr; has opposed a Pearlers' Association request m Brisbane to brine: out more Japanese divers to Australia. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article21 1958-10-22 12 Delegates from Singapore and Malaya are attending the first Asian seminar workers education now m session m Baguio city. Philippines. U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article10 1958-10-22 12 Hong Kong imported 25.R40 tons of rice In September. ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article21 1958-10-22 12 The U554,000,000 Vr Van Gogh paintings by the Netherlands Government are now on view at the National Mv m Tokyo U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article37 1958-10-22 12 Japan's teahouse- type wooden pavilion at tht Brussels World Fair has been awarded a gold star or merit for its over- all presentation at the "Show or the Century" which has just ended a Bix-montfl run. U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article9 1958-10-22 12 Nepal has just begun first internal airman vice, U.P.I.U.P.I - 9 words
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Article19 1958-10-22 12 The first Japanese department store m the Vnitff States has opened doors to the publn Fifth Avenue, New ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article16 1958-10-22 12 Biam'« visiting parlia ary delegation gay sident Eisenhower a cigarette box as I day gift U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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Article18 1958-10-22 12 A six-man Japan* trial mission hi yo by air for tour of VmP7.'. Argentina. Chll- and Prru. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-10-22 13 WORID OF MUSIC M \NUIN\MA 11. I and HI Ma S h spring. O Varme l-olku, Solve*'* fiiiMMTf Dance, Han, Wonderful llU< Northern Lights, in* s oti *r d W»t4«, tou Are x K«m, The Dunting -i,uh. ***** harias and Violins tako us al jaunt to209 words
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Article, Illustration331 1958-10-22 13 THIS COMPOSER HAD TWO TECHNIQUES SO DIFFERENT t'ROKOI lEV: Violin (onicrto No. 1 m I) .Major; Violin Concerto Xo. 1 m Minor. I ontan.i lMnch, 699U14 1 yX)ME critics have accused Prokofiev of composing "down m the masses'' from the moment he acted Communist ia. as distinct i the Russia331 words
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Article340 1958-10-22 13 I K)SH WHITE »int« th« BlMl \o. 3. Oil I. iila. St. l.ouln Blurs, 1 Know Hum To Do It. <iood I Mninlng Blurs. (Mv EP, NJE iomm. Personnel: Joati White ivo;(|i and Jack Fallon :<b««), Phil Seamen (drums). If Americans gave out jazz medal* like the340 words
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Article413 1958-10-22 13 Jonathan Russel - Jonathan Russel t^^_______F^i^^ nUNI SINATRA. ''Adventure* of the heart." 1 <iu<^s IM Have To Dream Th c Ke t, It Only She'd Look My Way, Love Me, Nevertheless, We Ki -s In Shadow, lAm I u\« d, Take My Love, I Could Write A Book.413 words
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Article122 1958-10-22 13 DANCE WITH ME No. 5. Ray Colignon at the hammond organ. Le facteur de Santa Crux* Tipitipitipso, Love Letters m the Sand, La piu bella del mondo, Julie la rousse, Aveo celui qu'on aime, Island m the Sun, Melodic d amour, Bernadine. Diana, Marjolalne, Liechtensteiner Polka. Chanson de122 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-10-22 13 No censor to curb Max here MAX MILLER AT THE MET. Live irroidiiiß of dialogue and songs at the Metropolitan Theatre, Edfeware Road, London. (Nix* 10-inch, NPT *****). The "Cheeky Chappie" Is cheekier than ever. Borne of his jokes on this talking and singing disc most certainly would not pass156 words
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Advertisement146 1958-10-22 13 PETROF FAMOUS SINCE 1864 PIANOS Tels: ***** ***** f xAr ''A \V^\, W^ ■&'s}. ...al adown-to-earlli price*! f.Z.-Zea c tonoea 6258' 500 WATT 8 mm. CINE PROJECTOR WITH VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL No IfttM »kill nrrded with thf '6:*..' T.mi afag mio Mi. m..,n«, moment for tLrrading, a flick of the146 words
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Article190 1958-10-22 14 MCC bowlers will have their first crack at Norman O'Neill, j|. year-old New South Wales batting prodigy, when they phi) tht Combined XI m the match beginning m Perth on Friday. O'Neill, who has I hailed as "another Bradman," was surprisingly left out of Australia'sReuter - 190 words
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193 1958-10-22 14 HE CALLS BOXING LEGALISED MURDER' A boxing official yesterday described the sport as "legalised murder." After 37 years as a boxing judge and now a senior official of the New York State Athletic Commission, Mr. Harold Barnes says m an interview m the current Saturday Evening Post 'If I hadReuter - 193 words
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Article162 1958-10-22 14 THE first British professional boxing team ever to visit Rhodesia and South Africa have arrived m Salisbury by air. The team was one man short, as welterweight Jimmy Newman sprained his leg shortly before the party left England, Mr. Lionel Crawford, who I will arrangeReuter - 162 words
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Article90 1958-10-22 14 TO CAPTAIN NORFOLK BILL EDRICII, former England Test player has retired from first cUss cricket. Id rich, who made his debnl m county cricket In l!»3* informed the Middlesex County Club committee that he wished to accept an offer to captain Norfolk m the minor counties competition HeReuter - 90 words
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Article45 1958-10-22 14 A rugby team from the frigate H.M.A.S. Quiberon yesterday defeated a Meiji University team 17-14 m a goodwill match m Tokyo. Half time score was threeall. The Australian frigate arrived m Tokyo harboui I last Friday for a one-weei goodwill visit. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article255 1958-10-22 14 Body to finance sports tours AN international organisation to finance and pro- mote sports tours has been suggested. The bid to form this "Commonwealth Union of Sport" is being made by Mr. Anthony dc Mello. the Indian sportsman who founded the Cricket Club of India and the National Sports (lubReuter - 255 words
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Article75 1958-10-22 14 Test players Colin McDonald, Lindsay Kline and lan MeckirT are included In the Victoria state side to play the M.C.C. at th< bourne cricket ground from November 7 to 11. The team also marreturn to first class cricket of former Test wicket-keep-er Len Maddocks, TeamReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement288 1958-10-22 14 T LJ |T i: STRAITS TIMES C f\ ANNUAL, 1959 f A Chinese philoaophei or /fis sa "One picture i 9 worth a /j»> thduaand words." Only Ihe f J£r Strait 9 Times Annual can give *y y IV y° u direct access to the colourV\ f ful world of288 words
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Article393 1958-10-22 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS FOUR-FIGURE SUMS fREQUENI nw THE FORECAST TOTE by XlM 1 lhe short time jt has been m operation 1) the I orecast Totalisator has paid some lucfive diNiciends, the biggest being $2,700 at the ■oh nutting: this year. Forecast Totalisutor, which now on all races run393 words
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85 1958-10-22 15 AUSTRALIA'S SOCCER 'WAR' IS ENDED A !0- MONTH-OLD soccer "war" between two Australian football bodies the Federation of Soccer Clubs and the New South Wales Soccer Association has ended. The two factions have merged under the established name of New South soccer Association and on Sunday will form the 1959Reuter - 85 words
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Article381 1958-10-22 15 i^NGLAND are favourites to beat Russia m their soccer international at the Wembley Olympic stadium m London today. In the past five months the countries have drawn twice, and Russia have one victory to their credit (when they eliminated England from the World Cud). All tickets381 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-10-22 15 SWANSEA soccer star Ivor Allcliurth, who wanted first division football with Aston Villa, has signed instead for Newcastle after completing a fitness test at Old TrafTord, Manchester. Three hours after he had signed his X 20 ,000 autograph. Aston Villa boss Eric Houjthton telephoned Swansea managerPaul Popper - 120 words
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Article144 1958-10-22 15 SIX-DAY CYCLE RACE rURTEEN tea/ns, including one English and one Italian, will compete in the international six-day amateur cycling race to be contested at Sydney's Wiley Park track from November 17 to 22. Each team consists of two riders. There is also a reserve team. Twenty teams entered. Six of144 words
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Article87 1958-10-22 15 Mike Hawthorn, who became th(> world champion Of) Sunday the fir-i Briton to win the title ha bei n awarded the Brit 1 h Automoblli ing Club gold m» <ir\] ily two gold mrdals led previously one v Hawthorn nea hral, Stirling n 1955 whrnReuter - 87 words
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Miscellaneous18 1958-10-22 15 I must say it s a Wl mean to begrudfjr other folk i winning' a ten quia I18 words
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Article212 1958-10-22 16 TIIK MIDDI m Cairo Arab I. levin will lay down a lull plan" for an Arab tanker fleet to t the COmpetltlV4 ition of Arab oil m world markke 1 The opening date for z z the i by the Arab I.« I I willU.P.I - 212 words
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192 1958-10-22 16 ALGERIA TENSION EASES: 'REBELS WEARY' rpHERE is mounting fatigue among the Alge- rian insurgents and a corresponding relaxation of tension m the Muslim population, a spokesman for the French delegate-general m Algeria, Gen. Raoul Salan, said yesterday. The spokesman said m Algiers that there was a notable drop m terrorismU.P.I - 192 words
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296 1958-10-22 16 Till: FEDERATION yesterday appealed to member* of the General Agreement on Tarfffi and Trade, meeting Geneva for GATFi ISth, session, to join the International 'Jin Agreement Addressing the meetini durlni a debate on the GATT secretariat's report on 1 1» ihls m296 words
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Article175 1958-10-22 16 GOLD AT CAR SHOW CARS of all kinds, including one with gold plated wheels and mink seats, are offered by the world's manufacturers at the 43rd international motor show which opens m London today. This "shop window" holds every kind of vehicle from a do-it-yourself baby car sold m kit175 words
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Article24 1958-10-22 16 CID tins mori took over ln\ Into the death ol an unidentified man ia found <u» ti.< r< i.24 words
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Article46 1958-10-22 16 TWO Bomarc interceptor missiles were fired 13 seconds apart from Cape Canaveral yesterday by remote control m the first "double-baml" test On a signal from Kingston, 1.500 miles away the missiles streaked towards two unmanned BIT target planes 250 miles away. U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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196 1958-10-22 16 IjiILM STAR Eva Bartok who was reported on Monday to be planning to wed an Indian prince weni to a lavish London party last night with her long-time friend, the Marquis ol Milford Haven. But there was a scene as Mood on the stepsReuter - 196 words
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Article20 1958-10-22 16 AU nd Infli. PuniNlmirtil I him ant, I low n i and month oj hi and U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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89 1958-10-22 16 Malaya votes to condemn South Africa MALAYA va nations v yesterday m favi political committion expressing Q concern that Sou had failed to racial policies d< appeals. The resolution goes to the n< n bly for endorsem i would have the embli call on all nation to observe their obligatiReuter - 89 words
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Article68 1958-10-22 16 JAPAN, Ireland. Persia Argentina and Venezuela yesterday tabled m the U.N. trusteeship committee a draft resolution which rejects partition of SouthWest Africa or annexation by South Africa. The draft also calls for extension of the good offices committee for another year to continue consultation! withReuter - 68 words
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