The Singapore Free Press, 23 October 1958
1958-10-23
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Title Section17 1958-10-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Singa* are, Thursday, October 23, IMS. Price 15 C'te.17 words
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Article124 1958-10-23 1 Chiang, Dulles talk on TALKH i Mr- John 1 v Dulles, U.S. ol State, and Generalissimo Chiang Kai<hek Nationalist President, to Taipeh this nio y the third sucom the val base In sa American said the the U.S. ice-Admiral tte, was clue to rmosa later Mil< s Hubler of theReuter - 124 words
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Article21 1958-10-23 1 Le ap from peak with wines "V Jacques m Pliris Mil tP.st by leaping m a 900 ft. French The ReuterReuter - 21 words
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252 1958-10-23 1 Finances In better shape than ever before "THE spectacular improvement m Britain's financial position was emA phasised yesterday m a statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer that the country's finances were m better shape than ever before and an authoritative report thatReuter; U.P.I - 252 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-10-23 1 picture. A secret society suspect struggles in vain as two Reserve Unit policemen lead him to a Black Maria during last night's swoop on the gangsterinfested Jalan Besar area of Singapore. Eighty known thugs and suspects were picked up for screening. Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article132 1958-10-23 1 'i.v of (he Singapore City Council, £.v R K ViUe submitted his resignHe pave four months' noli a surprise. Mr. MacVitie. had employment until retirement S Malayanisation scheme. It is understood that the resignation is connected with the controversy over a move to dismiss Mr. Gary132 words
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Article128 1958-10-23 1 Atom bangs by US, Reds SOON after the United States had fired three nuclear devices yesterday at the Nevada test site, Japanese scientists monitored shock waves from a new Russian nuclear test m the Arctic Circle region. It was the fourth Russian test m the last five days and theReuter; U.P.I - 128 words
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Article58 1958-10-23 1 large scale French army offensive m Algeria aimed against the strongholds of the Algerian army of liberation have now entered the eleventh day. with over 120 rebels counted dead. The main French al conducted m the Salda rict, a rebel strongpolnt near Oran. It is believed fiveU.P.I - 58 words
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Article78 1958-10-23 1 Five more arrests in S'pore SINGAPORE police early this morning arrested five secret society men and seized two daggers and a bottle of acid after raiding a house m Chander Lane m Jalan Besar area. A police spokesman said the five arrests were m connection with the antisecret society swoop78 words
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Article30 1958-10-23 1 The U.S. Department last night conflni iry had rejected an Anm duct for Cardinal Mindszenty to travel fm». o Ronir for the papal con ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article76 1958-10-23 1 NINE NEW CASES OF POLIO NINE more cases of paralytic polio have been admitted to Middle ton Hospital m the past 16 hours, bringing the total this month to 110. One was a 23-year-old Chinese from West Coast Road the fifth person over 20 to contract polio this year. Another76 words
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Article20 1958-10-23 1 One person was killed and 25 others injured m a train accident near Dortmund, West Germany yesterday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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167 1958-10-23 2 INDIA and YUGOSLAVIA last night formal!., moved to expand Uie 25-nation disarmament commission to a body composed <d th( < mire United Nations membership. In a resolution tabled m the general assembly's political committee, the two po* era proposed that i uch anReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-10-23 2 r|i|) ihfl i«».n Of <hi 1 nese drums exploding crackers, members «d the Sam Km Association P«rfoi 111 a dragon dam the Old Kallang airport jresterdaj to mark the start »»f construction for the Singapore Con itltution Exposition. The Chief Minister Mr. I. iin Yew lltuk.56 words
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Article232 1958-10-23 2 rpiiF United States was <*• said yesterday to be Still considering suggested compromise plans which might produce unanimous endorsement of a resolution on nuclear test suspension and other disarmament questions m the UN. general assembly political committee. A delegation spokesman ?ald he had "no flnalReuter - 232 words
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57 1958-10-23 2 A delegation of worm n trom the Geneva Commute of Parents will leave London on Nov. i tor the suspen-gion-of-nuclear te I talk In Geneva to demand a ban on tests. Other members plan to support it with a l at the HouseReuter - 57 words
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316 1958-10-23 2 \l\l.\Y\ appealed to the nuclear Powers yesterday to suspend atomic and hydrogen weapons tests at once. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman leader of the Malayan delegation, made the appeal during ls armament debate m the U.N. General Assembly's main political com—i mittee. HeU.P.I - 316 words
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136 1958-10-23 2 J WE BUCKINGHAM, a 22--year-old London model wept uncontrollably when she heard that Indian Prince Shiv of Palitana "the only man I've ever j loved completely"—intended to marry iilm star Ev. Bartok. But yesterday Jane was di presumed killed along with the otherReuter; U.P.I - 136 words
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Article97 1958-10-23 2 EXPERTS: HARD TO DISARM NUCLEAR stockpiling by East and West has made effective supervision of nuclear disarmament very difficult and perhaps impossible, according to -an international group of scientists. The scientists, from 20 nations, made the statement at the third Pugwash conference m Austria last month. It was published InReuter - 97 words
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Article121 1958-10-23 2 BODIES of all the 26 passengers and five crew of the Viscount airlines that crashed over Italy were recovered, yesterday and last night 30 of them lay around a room m the town hall at Nettuno. They were later being taken to Rome to await officialReuter - 121 words
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Article36 1958-10-23 2 Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio said m Jakarta yesterday that he would shortly have talks with U.S. Secretary of State Dulles, British Foreign Minister Sehvyn Lloyd, and possibly Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko36 words
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130 1958-10-23 2 'PI IE British Army is to be glamorised. First indication was given ye day when a fashion parade showing "new look uniforms was held at the War Office m London. Five different styles for SOldien, a new jacket to r with Highland kilt,Reuter; U.P.I - 130 words
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Article54 1958-10-23 2 Jordan -UAR recognition? Prime Minister Rnai has told the .I 1 ian parliament m A: that his governmen' ing to resume dipl' relations with the I Arab Republic. Pr« there la a general im; ment m the Arab situ Jordan severed with the UAR on J alter the UAR r«U.P.I - 54 words
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Article15 1958-10-23 2 The Impo historic Kenilworth m Warwiekshnented to the I Lord Kenilworth ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement13 1958-10-23 2 Singopore /Penong '^/.T AT $585/- y Fedcrotion/Bornro SOLI AGENTS KIAN GWAN <M> LTD,13 words
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241 1958-10-23 3 Unions angered by 'peace through arbitration' ban 4 uproar was ca-used m union circles if after Mr. Lan Minister oi La ..mourned that Isor, arbitration tor ,1 deputes is to "il, MacLeod said this meant that the Industrial i) lsl mOs Tribunal would r ease operations although j j items241 words
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Article110 1958-10-23 3 A PLAN TO END RACE WAR 4 y I educating A ..on is the rm remedy for m Britain. number of i be au ary measure. In a new colour proled m London author, Mr. ys that ision to indeposit needed to Britain to control the Bright lights' Mr. WickendenReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-10-23 3 oriLizu jum cumciuan norman Wis- aom gives a hand with art icork after _\his day's filming at the pineicood stu- iios. Pretty Honor Blackmail, a secret ser-= vice agent m -The Square Peg," now be-~ ing made, acts as a model. She seem.s= highly amused icith the role.48 words
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291 1958-10-23 3 Soldier said they'll hang me, won't they?'— court told A ROYAL ARTILLERY Lieutenant-Colonel told a court martial it ph V r d H n H We fl St ny sterd ay that Sapper Terry cLhmoreiim t£**o ac L ed r L fle at him and la "^ingly said: -They willReuter - 291 words
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Article50 1958-10-23 3 ONE person was reported dead and 64 missing when typhoon "Kathy" tore across the central Philippines with 50-mile winds on Tuesday. Navy headquarters m Manila yesterday reported that the motor vessel Qui outh of Panay island. There has been no trace of the 14-man crew ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article19 1958-10-23 3 The explosion-damaged 17,409-ton tanker Stanvac Japan l s expected to i Karachi under tew today. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article85 1958-10-23 3 'Smallest baby will survive' NEWS of a six-week flght at the Royal Ma ternity Hospital m Belfast to save the life of "the smallest baby m the world" a girl weighing one pound six ounces at birth has leaked out. The baby, Teresa Toner, was born 14 weeks prematture andReuter - 85 words
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Article40 1958-10-23 3 (.JENERAL Nathan Twining, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said m Washington that American strategy called for the use of nuclear weapons "m any case where such use would be of advantage to us."40 words
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102 1958-10-23 3 Life out of test tube: It is near' SCIENTISTS may soon be able to produce rudimentary life m a test tube, according to an article m the Smithsonian Institution's annual report published m Washington. A summary ol a thesis by Dr. Wencell M. Stanley, says: "The way seems open, followingReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement131 1958-10-23 3 s'2 *j &> r ALUMINUM OUTDOOR CHAISE Model 207 (m 5 colours) P A striking, royal rose pattern m bright, new ■m***/mm colours. The mattress has lull innerspring #fc units m seat and back. This luxurious chair is upholstered m easy to clean and lasting vinyl plastic cover. Adjusts to131 words
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212 1958-10-23 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Oct, 23. 1953 Opinion It's better now, but... a rpHE U.S. Administra- tion's refusal to be mpi ded into panic measures m the face ol ihe nat ion's r< cession has boon fully vindicated. Nol only has much leeway iv made towards full recovery but,212 words
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Article351 1958-10-23 4 Exchange lack behind oil deal? Reports that the Soviet Union is to supply Denmark with between 1.000,000 and 2,000,000 t< Of Oil over the next liv years were described by oil cperl In London as another example ol the cur rent campaign hy Boviel Russia to discharge d< by barteringU.P.I - 351 words
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Article78 1958-10-23 4 Beacheomber - Beacheomber Now that it Ifl under I lan move Is unand that we tin never expect any moves arrangemei, to be i there i frank int. views," for v to h lo Ii chai A for the id. that We might one day take the inlve. that78 words
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418 1958-10-23 4 THE KREMLIN EASES ATTACKS ON TITO 30VIIT RUSSIA has lately been displaying as ol motid Yugoslavia cording to diplomatic ources ni London lin. which only weeks ago an y h (i cou: t Mai Shal ill, n.s camp the Belgrade c. The Ben development prompted diplomatic speculation that premier NikitaU.P.I - 418 words
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Article230 1958-10-23 4 They use hostages as trumps WEST German leaders are beginning to despair ol early reunification, and arc turning to other means of bridging the death /one' driven through the centre of the nation 13 \ears ago. Most of the schemes involve de facto hut never de jure recognition of theU.P.I - 230 words
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Article265 1958-10-23 4 US moon bid: Red view rwMiE Soviet newspaper 1 Moskovskaya Pravda has lauded America's abortive bid to send a rocket to thf moon as a "major contribution" to the conquest of space but reminded its leaders that Russia still retains "cosmic leadership". The paper also claimed that "influential American circles''U.P.I - 265 words
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Advertisement28 1958-10-23 4 lIIIIMOIIIIIIM.iI' SILVER |j Christening Presents U.S. de SILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE. Telephone. ***** i IMMIIMMMIMMIIIIMM II Ml l MM I M 1 1, 1 I MIM28 words
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Advertisement71 1958-10-23 4 ¥___f_^fm__^_f^^^^^aW^ B^~^A. v 3f "^gnetic recording tape iM Wkmw With almost unlimited <^ n k. Met m__\_\W I -to (500.000 recordings l v \^^^M mmmw^y without deterioration In quality. I "^^Sk Tfie ideal shaving mmbinatim <r^^ new \EV£RSHA/IP'SCHICK _^L^^^^-C_§_tfeS^\ New EVERSHARP-SCHICK (fl INJECTORS P»ec»*«>" rozcr JEfcSs^y y v_gs ond outhentic71 words
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Article315 1958-10-23 5 ___m_m Handouts to cease riITISG is. to bo stopped m Singapore hotels. Customers will, however, l n asked to pay ten per cent more as "service" charges. Hotel Association, which is now discussing that .proposal, is ake some months to finalise the new315 words
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132 1958-10-23 5 First phase of mass X-ray about to end m of the 1 X-ray tmpaign inducted by the nment with the four Australian TB expe: ilmost over units are now operating Serai, the the tour selected The others were Sul: an, Chinatown, and Bukit Panjang. Work m the Geylang Serai area132 words
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Article27 1958-10-23 5 etary of the 1 I Council of the Rev. Kenneth tid m Liverpool that h could not imitation of lmon .the grounds of27 words
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Article16 1958-10-23 5 ndu, a 35-year-countant, has I of since swim the Mefrom France to the wcekei16 words
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Article99 1958-10-23 5 LATE CITIZENS ENTITLED TO VOTE S who hip t but were not later m the March aru m the »n. itement they v 2 be citizens i the toral rer was prepared from records as on Jan. 31. The February-March registered citizens should cheek the electoral rolls now being exhibited99 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-10-23 5 A helping hand extended to Singapore's trade women rr*HE Social Welfare Department, the Salvation Army and the Good Shepherd Convent are pooling resources to provide more, facilities for unmarried* mothers m Singapore. The Mother Superior of the Good Shepherd Convent has told a select committee of the Legislative Assembly thatReuter - 278 words
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Advertisement80 1958-10-23 6 i I Ei_________[ I ___m i __L_H_. Tm taw (FILTERS Jii I t Tlie minu'. i light your LGM. t tent d Miracle Tip you... selects the best of the smoke J yOU th.it's why LGrM 1 Is yfo to j give you the full. CXCltillQ I flavour of t80 words
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Miscellaneous140 1958-10-23 6 8881 I .11 1 F lIAWKi; by Sydwey Ji^« Mour Men of Science narn-ed Super- Science developed our It said rtvaf we are tUe remnants of a our Planet after your anc*erit J culture quickly but m ri-»e end great race from somewhere on Hie galaxy 6 I God of140 words
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Miscellaneous462 1958-10-23 6 HOHN today you are original and 1j ventive. You would never think j '.lowing a traditional example there were any pos-ible way to I it. You are an Innovator m C personal life as well as m I nai can z Thc stars have given you tai jj the arts462 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article71 1958-10-23 7 COPRA Philippines cif. IK/ North European ports delivered wdfht per long ton November OPKA. straits cif. I.K/North Furopean ports delivered e.l.f. European ports m bulk i# L rn,de t'eylon ctr European porta m bulk ton °'t. Nov. PHILIPPINE COPRA cl.f. us. P 'r s, ton LONDON,71 words
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Article33 1958-10-23 7 1' n. t Ijiimp. 5S Bpol 25 ing release afloats October shipment 24u. afloats 87. and Octobe. shipment 37. 36.& cif, sellers exdock. Above prices quoted bi U.S. cents per lb.33 words
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Article35 1958-10-23 7 NEW YORK, Oct. It Previous Today 111 L"^ ust"als 543.72 542.31 10 Railroads 146 02 145 59 40 Domestic Bonds MM 86 51 82.41 82.07 Oj Stocks Composite Average* 187.37 186 8235 words
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Article99 1958-10-23 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 22. Prevtoea loda* TIN Straits Spot 96.87 nam. 96.50 norn TIN futures Straits Contrail (ht 94.50 buyers 94.50 buyers 97.00 sellers 97.00 sellers Dee 94.50 buyers 94.50 buyers 96.75 sellers 96.75 sellers TONE: Quiet. SALES: NR EUBBEB: Futures Nov 31.75 buyers 31.36 paid 31.9099 words
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Article145 1958-10-23 7 LONDON, Oil Previous Today Nov 26>i buyers 25% buyers 26 sellers 26 sellers I'IBHEKNo. liM >P°t 261» buyers 25*. bu. liLßßtn 26% sellers 26 sellers ri-bbfr N«> I Mi gtMltwtal House IV: nis Nov 264 buyers HX buyers ilou 26 tt sellers 26 sellers Dec 26% buyers145 words
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Article136 1958-10-23 7 T H; amount of uncertainty yestertock which i .vith a furt lower but n prices was by or ers. ilar but -inly 'ay's Piovlclccl a .ture* company statements but the market generally was irregular. Shipbuilding shares were marked down on the disturbing news from the industry136 words
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232 1958-10-23 7 University inquiry may start m February r pilE final composition of the commission to examine Nanyang Univer- sity's academic standards will be announced m Singapore this week. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education Mr. Lee Siow Mong, said yesterday the232 words
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Article76 1958-10-23 7 AN R.A.F. (Malaya) recruiting team will interview applicants at the Singapore Military For headquarters m Beach Road at 9 a.m. on Nov. 14 and 15. Vacancies exist for men to be trained as drivers, storemen, aero firemen, safety equipment workers, teleprinter workers, telephonists and clerks.76 words
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Article23 1958-10-23 7 Fred Lindrum, former world professional billiards champion, died in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra yesterday. He was 70. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement72 1958-10-23 7 "Af ADELPHI I CENTRALLY SITUATED All rooms airconditioned <► Dancing Nightly except Sundays o ADELPHI ORILL J[ The ploce for thot special lunch and the I city's favourite rendezvous. jj SZR CHUAN ROOM <► Dine or hold your party rittrm and thrill J J to the delights ot delicious Chinese72 words
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Miscellaneous153 1958-10-23 7 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiumiiii: I SINCAPORE I JHIGH TIDES TODAY: 8.29 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.16 a.m. I and 9.20 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.42 a.m. E and 10.00 p.m. E SUNDAY: 10.05 a.m. E E and 10.35 p.m. MONDAY: 10.28 am. E and 11.09 p.m. E TUESDAY: 10.52 a.m. E and 11.42 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.19 E153 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-10-23 8 What fun it is to attend this blushing bride It was the wedding of the year as far Kasper and Conda, the two cheerful chimps were concern cd. And come t think of it theie m n'l another like it for a few years to COi It's not everyday thai223 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-10-23 8 On the r. Churchill m d can be seen a large croud who cd the record Sfl paintings the, at Sotheby's m Lnndo* She icas one of personalities who to watch the bidding.35 words
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283 1958-10-23 8 A PENSIONER'S WHOLE WORLD MAY GO FOR £1 T'HE seven roomed A house m which oldage pensioner Charlie Gibby has lived for 60 years lg all he has. It is a symbol of his independence: his world But soon bulldozers will raze it to the ground, by order of Pembroke283 words
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Race Form FREE PRESS Special
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Title Section803 1958-10-23 3 HIGH lOVUUUGM (late Sakura) If IHf ll I pore 8-12 §F Ci. 2 Div. l Coarse scratching. 1 food. WON: (12 .-started) 'JO if 58 S'poie 8-9 <SF (Ward) Cl. 2 Div. 1, 2nd Jamito 8-13; 3rd. Egypt.", Pnd» 4th. Now Showing 812 l-ooec-l] 1-17 2 5. Track toft. M803 words
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6475 1958-10-23 1 Singapore Race Guide FORM OF ALL THE HORSES FOLLOWING are all the horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club Oct. Nov. Meeting: L CLASS ONE ALL ALL >MONI> -ll started) 24-9-68 Ipoh s v i|F »tr. iChudwicki Cl. 1 Div. 3; v igold 9-0 carr. 8-7; 3rd. Ui.idnu. wa oarr.6,475 words
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6704 1958-10-23 3 IN CLASS ONE AND TWO REST OF ALL THE HORSES IN CLASS TWO RACE FORM SPECIAL 1 I I I 70 I IKIK I C Mi D.. I I 1. I K;u 1 2nd Jrd good i LIER r; pore It. 2; i Rambler) 1 1 a I i\o\- (156,704 words
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Article225 1958-10-23 9 Doctor said' no' to l a.m. call rpHE doctor's phone rang after midnight. A husband was on the line. His wife, expecting a baby, was m severe palri, he said. But the doctor refused to go out. The baby, born an hour after the woman eventually reached hospital, died 24225 words
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Article, Illustration202 1958-10-23 9 Up, up went the bidding to £220,000 fulfil The sale of the century was held m London recently when sci en impressionist paintings were sold at Sotheby's, the auctioneers, for 1781,000. Everyone who was somebody was there,, yet the sale was over m 20 minutes. Thc top price was 1220.000,Popper - 202 words
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Article, Illustration2162 1958-10-23 10 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM "YOU SEE WHEN SHE BECAME INTERESTED IN MY WATCH I 3 HEARD A WARNINC BELL "WHAT THI DEVIL HAS YOUR WATCH COT TO DO WITH IT?" "YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED IT < IS RATHER A LARCE ONE. IT HAS2,162 words
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Article, Illustration512 1958-10-23 11 Troops land by river craft in anti-Red operation n^ of the Ist battalion, the Sherwood 5| operating m the south-eastern tip have found the broad, navigable roliore, an ideal relief route m Operation all out drive against the few rein the an .1 0 f their first since arFederation the512 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-10-23 11 Commander 'of the Australian Army Force, Colonel X, G. McNamara. cuts the ribbon to open fhr ncu) NAAFI Self Service shop at Tanjona Tokon a the Austra- Van Army housing It on j Penang Island. The new sto twice I about one hum and thirty I families53 words
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127 1958-10-23 12 U.S. warned: If West won't help, Reds will CHAIRMAN of President Eisenhower's committer ol .cientists and engineers. Dr. Howard L Bevis. said the United States could triumph over Communists by "helping the newly-de-veloping countries to help themselves." He said m Miami thc "new world." comprising African, Middle Fust, and AU.P.I - 127 words
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260 1958-10-23 12 US. BID TO CURB JAPAN FISHING FLEET UNITED States official! remain hop ful that Japan would accept a proposal winch would keep Japanese trawlers out of an additional 468,000 square miles oi almon fishing! grounds In the North i lie. The proposal has been drawn up by Washington under aReuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-10-23 12 picture. President Carlos P. i Garcia of the Philippines receives a first- I hand appraisal of the Qucmoy-Matsu military situation from Vice- Admiral Wallace M. Beakley, former commanding officer of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, at a i breakfast conference m t Manila. Picture shows (from left foreground dock- wise): ExecutiveU.P.I - 97 words
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175 1958-10-23 12 Chinese goods cause drop in Japanese S-EA exports JAPANESE exports to South-East Asia fell off sharply during; the first eight months of this year as a result of inroads made by govern-ment-subsidised Communist Chinese goods, according to an official report made public m Tokyo. The Minister of International Trade nndU.P.I - 175 words
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Article58 1958-10-23 12 'Oldest' jar find JAPANESE archeologists m Chiba report ed finding eight ancient earthern jars which, they said, might be the oldest m the world. Scholars of Tokyo and Meiji universities said thc jars might be more than 10.000 years old. Tlie oldest known earthernware discovered so far is reported toU.P.I; Reuter - 58 words
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Article26 1958-10-23 12 At least 6.000 tons of copra Is ready for export m the North and Central Celebes, the Jakarta Antara news aaencv reported. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article43 1958-10-23 12 SECURITY TALKS IN JAKARTA THE Antara news agency said officers of the Indonesian Army high command and all provincial commanders would confer In 'Jakarta today on the security situation. An army spokesman said the meeting would discuss the revolt and foreign subversion. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article75 1958-10-23 12 Canadian appeals for Jananese Canada should revise its immigration laws to relieve ■> the strain of over-popula-tion m Japan. Mrs. Helen Tucker said m Toronto. Mrs. Tucker, who led the East-West cultural mission to Japan from Canada last summer, said: "Whether Japan will be able to maintain her present positionReuter - 75 words
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Article214 1958-10-23 12 Plan to link Yangtse, Huangho CiHINA has completed a j preliminary survey for a canal to link the Yangtse and thc Huangho (Yellow) rivers. The canal will begin at Tankiangchow reservoir on the Han River, the Yangtse's biggest tributary, and run north-east to the lower reaches of the Yellow RiverU.P.I - 214 words
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Glimpses
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Article80 1958-10-23 12 The official Moscow paper I z v estia marked the second anniversa r y of the norm a lisation of Soviet-Japanese relations by voicing disapproval of the presence of American bases m Japan. —U.P.I. Senator Mike Mansfield (Democrat. Montana) said m Washington that a conference between Secretary of State JohnU.P.I - 80 words
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174 1958-10-23 12 'THE LEADER of a Japanese trade mission told A business leaders m New York that Japan must increase its sales to dollar markets to maintain a reasonable standard of living and to continue large purchases from the U.S. Mr. Hietaro Inagaki, head174 words
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Article17 1958-10-23 12 The Taipeh Government Ls donating to thc Philippine Department of Edu< 800 volumes about Cl history. U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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Article29 1958-10-23 12 Tlie Peking Review said Red China's first motor-car was now ready for export It is a four-door, six-pas-senger, medium-size sedan equipped with a four cylinder overhead valve ehftine. U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Advertisement21 1958-10-23 12 PACKINGS I L*if| TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD J ftrO^ W3 CXII STRICT SINCAPORC j *mmm\ OLmm^atf M ANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD VI I21 words
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Article268 1958-10-23 13 UAVE WIGS caught on yet? Soon we may all crop our hair Eton i shion and fit wigs over the top. No more aggravating driers and end less opportunity to change colour without turning our hair into tow. Now prices are astronomical at about E52268 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-10-23 13 SUPPOSING (Just supposing) MEN DID IT TOO... The Flopsie Tfie Crewser The Baldie For would-be Bohemians For would-be virile beefcakes Calm**/ For would-be Yul Brynners25 words
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Article, Illustration305 1958-10-23 13 HAVE THE KIND OF PARTY YOU LIKE By Woman orrespondwil YD you remember tne hen the out at 0 o'clock and one Of insisted on his car to buy more? you'd only entered i and 29 arrived? you '•Hi the pie by mistake? you said: "Do come305 words
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423 1958-10-23 13 PUSH-BUTTON KITCHEN IS NEARLY HERE )OCASTA INNES I takes a look into the future IMAGINE the carefree delight of cooking ior a dinner-party m the push-button kitchen of the future. The place looks something mid-way between an operating theatre and a control tower. The walls are lined with cabinets. You423 words
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Article171 1958-10-23 13 THE feminine touch is obvious to passengers m Britain's new de Havilland Comet Mark IV. To begin with a woman has designed the interior of the aircraftShe is Mrs. Gaby Schreiber, attractive and dark-haired, who is an industrial designer m her late thirties. Travellers m the171 words
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Article209 1958-10-23 13 STUDENTS at the Ken sington School m Great Neck, New York, are learning to become gourmets at thc age of si\ and up. The school has introdue ed "tatting parties" for all the grades. It has found that the children will eat and enjoy many209 words
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Article, Illustration589 1958-10-23 14 Blues musl revert to basic rugby By CHARLES BRYCE \ini\ pun \sians 3 ftUT-WEIGHTED and outplayed, the Sing Spore All Blues tool trouncing m their first trial outing yesterday at the Polite ground, Thomson Ko nl. Hut tiiis defeat will prove of Immense valua mFree Press - 589 words
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Article335 1958-10-23 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By U T ITII the lie. ith of David Jack the thin red line of the Arsenal all- time "greats*' grows even thinner. With his demise one inevitably thinks of Ihe wonder Highbury elevens of the early '..Os. Where an they now? James, Lambert,335 words
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Miscellaneous131 1958-10-23 14 Mi 1 I. 1 1 l I ill I Bi (iii- ROSS 7. i the decoration 2 London Oulldhall gianl m t(j ll Hcforr it appean m the 8 "I (3). the hi| I' < bievom o <7>. v Run i for n er in tenre (3). 16 A gaj131 words
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Article, Illustration274 1958-10-23 15 Moscow Radio news gently i\(il \M> beal Russia i" their soccer clash ut i Wembley more easily than the fi\e goal ..,jn would BUffgest. They were on top roughout against i Kussian side which was leularlj lacking In ideas. With Nat Lofthouse relied to lead the atl Bobby Charlton, playI274 words
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Article160 1958-10-23 15 From Page 10 of his grandiloquent momenta sign- u the <( 'House" that was our ehanc, ted Even, reprovingly. d Latin, -and he was lured into »ay. It was quite neatly arranged/ irrangement for the Ambassador's wife" enuln wasn't t:ie ambassador'! wife. Tlie only •"■rr -was the ADC.160 words
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1325 1958-10-23 15 STEVE IS GOING TO TAKE A LOT OF BEATING CJTEVE (Posner) again RUde the best impression when he went better than Powhatan over a solidly run three In 38 4 5 on the soft number two track at Bukit Timah this morning. Stove was on the outside of Powhatan und1,325 words
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Advertisement125 1958-10-23 15 A new section Ixt a V/JJ for Maloy IjJfifjUr^l Programmes Completely new ond enlarged programme schedule giving full fl details m Rumi of oil broadcasts. TAimfc. ?_«rW Five full poges of progromme highlights, news and photos. .*^L-. Jf m_\? mm r mf*moffl \M___mm _^_f ______F_R Highlights m Oct. 26th issue:—125 words
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390 1958-10-23 16 I^YE-WITNKSSFS m Budapest reported police swoops and numerJ ous arrests yesterday on the eve of the second anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian revolt. One account said police bundled about 30 people into a van m one quarter of Budapest. A policeman described themReuter - 390 words
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Article48 1958-10-23 16 RAKOSI: HOPE WANES TMIE health of forme j Hungarian Premier anc Communist Party chief Matya.s Rakosi, Ls rapidly deteriorating following heart attack m R earlier this month, diplo ma tic sources .said ii Budapest yesterdny. Doctors have little hope now that he will recover the sources .said. U.P.I.U.P.I - 48 words
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Article21 1958-10-23 16 A youth Hub lor tl, clush Of teddy boy and been i i hurc] Hall In Southend Rent21 words
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Article22 1958-10-23 16 A( .oVKKNMENT courl c Inquiry Into the 10-do oi 1,600 BOAC en ir opened In Londo r< ,i Burned i22 words
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Article22 1958-10-23 16 sion employers and union blamed each other hid. i 'I "i, ;i .im and overtime dl Hearli lo tOl ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-10-23 16 Mr. R. A. Butler, the P^'tlsh Home Secretary, c*»«M'd the Tory conference at Blackpool wnen he refused "to put the clock back 100 years" and reintroduce corporal punishment for criminals. The 4.000-strong audience had been cheering speakers who had demanded flogging:, birching and an extension of hanging. Mr. Butler (above)59 words
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173 1958-10-23 16 Now US denies Red 'enslave by aid' charge T'HE State Department spokesman Mr. Lincoln White yesterday hotly repudiated the charge by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, that Western foreign economic aid was designed to enslave other peoples. Mr. Lincoln White said: "I would doubt seriously that Khrushchev personally, orReuter; U.P.I - 173 words
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Article48 1958-10-23 16 AT ins pre^s conference m Paris today French Prime Minister Charles de Gaulle is expected to give France's answe. to the Alferlan insurgent.-, whose leaders m Cairo, Tunis and New York recently said they were prepared lo dise.iss a ceasefire with. out prior conditions.48 words
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Article19 1958-10-23 16 A British sen killed and thn unded m an ambi; h m uth-W< Drua last nigh! ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article35 1958-10-23 16 Indonesian Prime Mlnlsmda, lefl by spi plane from I'ula 'Airport. on the way home ikarta yesterday, ui'ter talks with Marshal Tito. Vlee i nt Kardelj nnd other V I i U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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82 1958-10-23 16 Three R 'rebel leaders' for trial THREE men el j iH v being lead.r l)f M l "revolutionary RepuW* Indonesia" will b 0 S soon by a high mil J* court m Macular fi news agency said Jgg They are Sal.-h Labi* m cused of being 'inform. tion Minister' mReuter - 82 words
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Article52 1958-10-23 16 THE military jun! seized power I Monday m yesterday to i temporary Pri Among those were the SEAT tary-General. Mr Saras.. Phya Athakarii iphon, a one time Justice Minister, and Lt.-Gen. Krit I khan, a former Commuai cations Minister. Mr. Sa. rasin was re_ /rted tn haveU.P.I - 52 words
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Article24 1958-10-23 16 n ENER AL vx Ayub Khan. Pah chief martial 1. ministrator, y< discounted ri martial law only two months24 words
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