The Singapore Free Press, 30 October 1958
1958-10-30
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-10-30 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper aporr, TliurMlav. <)< tober SO, 1958. Price IftCtfc15 words
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208 1958-10-30 1 Ike C-Plan visit may boost aid tor Asia DKESIDENT EISENHOWER'S tentative plan 1 to attend the Colombo Plan Conference, now meeting in Seattle, may lead to increased financial aid to South-East Asian countries. His intention to address the Colombo Plan nations on November 10 was interpreted by Lais in WashingtonReuter - 208 words
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Article42 1958-10-30 1 DETAINEE DECISION SOON r iK s ii 0 f 1 ide in on the I former ft-wing v ho are ion. sman the Free li proMr. I.im Mr. Devan held in r the Preurity for release Z order. I in The iter42 words
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Article35 1958-10-30 1 RUBBER PRICE UP CENT November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 90 3 8 cents a lb., up a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone u dy.35 words
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Article154 1958-10-30 1 CORONATION FIXED BY POPE FPE JOHN XXIII yesterday fixed the date of his coronation for I day. Nov. 4 The date came as a surnce lt was both earlier than expected and was not on a Sunday. The date irtlcular ftcance In Ifalv. howfor it C( Italy's armlsti. |iy ofU.P.I - 154 words
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Article187 1958-10-30 1 BIG THREE NEAR ACCORD ON A-BAN 'Yes' to India's U.N. resolution forecast DRITAIN, Russia and the United States were reported last night to be on the verge of agreement to accept a resolution in the U.N. calling for the discontinuance of nuclear weapon tests. The Indian delegation which has beenReuter; U.P.I - 187 words
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Article190 1958-10-30 1 'Dirty' Soviet bombs MK. JOHN McCONE, chairman of the CS. Atomic Energy Commission, said yesterday he was greatly concerned by reports that some explosions in the current Soviet nuclear test series had produced a high rate of radiation. He said in Washington that the reports, which came from Japanese scientists,Reuter; U.P.I - 190 words
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Article61 1958-10-30 1 TTHE Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, is expected to pay a one-day visit to Singapore on December 1 during his Asian tour beginning on November 14. He will then pay a flying visit to the Federation. The Canadian Finance Minister, Mr. Donald Fleming, left61 words
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Article38 1958-10-30 1 Fog over Britain yesterday hampered airlines, halted shipping and delayed trains. For the third successive evening, a blanket of fog was moving in from the East Coast to cover London and the southern counties.B ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article29 1958-10-30 1 American atomic experts today worked against the clock and unfavourable Winds to complete tr explosions before midnight eve of the GriT-va f conferenc* ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article128 1958-10-30 1 T*HE U.S. State Depart. ment spokesman said last night that the United States had no plans to introduce intermediate range ballistic missile bases in Asia UNLESS IT WAS REQUESTED TO DO SO BY THE GOVERN. MENTS CONCERNED. The State Department spokesman was comment, ing onReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement25 1958-10-30 1 '.mm. Wim*^ -^L^o^ aSWM __BL_. L m Sy MWM $495/- Spore/ Penang $585/- Fed/Borneo. ____fcv^ J >ATIM -~'y^**m^*^j/ joKwmW SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD.25 words
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Article119 1958-10-30 2 VM'W political party, called the Democratic Natl ist Partj ha been formed in Malta with the of attaining dominion status for the announced In Valetta yesten The leader ol the new paity Is Dr. Herberl Oanado ji» aid it had been formed bj u> olReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-10-30 2 picture. E A small boy's eyes nearly pop oul of his r head in wonder as he z: watches the latest 2 model train set in action at a preview of E the (hristmas toys organised by the Bri- E tish Toy Manufacturers E Association at the Wai. E dorfPopper - 58 words
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Article67 1958-10-30 2 HUNGARY will charge the United States with subversion and espionage it" the situation in Hungary Is debated in the United Nations. Dr. Endre Sik. the Foreign Minister, said in Budapest yesterday. Although he had b< <n unofficially told by Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. SecretaryReuter - 67 words
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Article28 1958-10-30 2 Sir Erie Bowater. chairman of the Bowater Paper Corporation Limited, said yesterday a rise in the price of newsprint was needed because of increascosts. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article44 1958-10-30 2 11 Ii ri l»'ill S rn ri Ul cIUH oumu nation "Maudling committee" in Paris ia tackling the remaining items on its European free trado area agenda. -—-———^The committee chairman, Mr up i tiie I to the I to ReuterReuter - 44 words
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38 1958-10-30 2 Australia steps up aid for China refugees T»HB A 10,(11)0 tO help i arrh 'Mi Red (iai juppl .in A.£25,000 made in January it ion. the I I 10,00(1 tfhom left ti II I iille 11 OOC ReuterReuter - 38 words
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156 1958-10-30 2 Only five crisis controls remain r rin: British Government yesterday Introduced a Kill repealing various 1 surviving war emergency regulations which Conservatives believe could be invoked by their opponents to help "bring in a Socialist state hv the flick of a switch."Reuter - 156 words
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Article72 1958-10-30 2 H.P. debt 212 a family r pilK average hire pur A chase debt for the British family is now about V:'!.') ($212), the Bulletin for Industry said today. Families in (ana da and Australia owed more than tbis perhaps three times as much while families in the Inited States mightReuter - 72 words
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Article108 1958-10-30 2 Liberty vote: UK abstains fFHE UN. Social, HumaniI tarlan and Cultural Committee yesterday adopted the text of an article of the draft international covenant on civil and political rights stating the universal right to liberty and security of person and freedom from arbitrary arrest. The vote was 70 to 0.U.P.I - 108 words
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Article61 1958-10-30 2 President Art ma Fr of the Argentine left on a state visit to Par yesterday a few hour a plot to assassinate him !r. Asuncion, the Paraguayan capital, was uncovered. An announcement herp said that Jose Americo Perez Gris. an Argentine citizen under arresl with three otherReuter - 61 words
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Article15 1958-10-30 2 The United Nations debate on the Korean question may begin next Tuesday- U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article61 1958-10-30 2 THE British Labour Opposition last night gave notice of a virtual motion of censure on the Government over increasing unemployment and falling industrial production The vote will be taken in the House of Commons at the end of a debate on economic affair-, next Monday andReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1958-10-30 2 THE Soviet Union is tin m :iicient na in the world and Ifl to use its vast pped raw material rt tepped up .''i' with tin puhli anc.,! and i ring News.36 words
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Advertisement58 1958-10-30 2 Sec these features in the Nov. 2nd issue: PROGRAMMES A Mcil °y an reports on Austi p from the film studi CARTOONS hi umpur, [-N'vir'v ijng fill LETTERS A A/ Mo ,h i and St PUZZLES >t by Rer) A 1 Review I i PIN UPS 30 CINT1 The magazine58 words
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Advertisement28 1958-10-30 2 for "Poly-Eth Approved' Hous«wor«s by FLAMBKM I J z < ill eoutifull r fui tO only 'imp. MARDEN COMPANY 78 82 ORCHAR' SINGAPOR» TEL 3 642 L 2 890^28 words
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Article34 1958-10-30 3 A wh 0 wrote on v death certim lung i xcessive an inquest terday that ed 40 to 50 i day. lion that is cancer." he said •ii from na. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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433 1958-10-30 3 Nobel Prize author under house arrest BORIS PASTERNAK, who has declined the 1951 Nobel Prize for literature, was under police guard =at his house outside Moscow yesterday. Ue was not allowed to receive visitors. In Stockholm last night Dr. Nils Staahle. direc- tor of the Nobel Foundation, said Pasternak's nameReuter - 433 words
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Article294 1958-10-30 3 *pokc ii for the tvliil4' man Tory YIK. CYRIL OSBORNE, a British Conservative lfl M.l'., told the House of Commons last nlfhl that the problem of coloured people liv ing in Britain had become so acute that it was "time someone spoke up for the whiteReuter - 294 words
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Article31 1958-10-30 3 Quadruplets have been born to an African woman in Moshi, Northern Tanganyika. One of the two girls has died. The other girl and two boys are being given oxygen. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article78 1958-10-30 3 LIVING IN SIN -TAX FREE rjneer A h a E 1,500 a thor with.arried because .ve e 20,000 Common was told last night. Prior Palmer, a disclosed this the oo YS nm m n t t something ai tax conthe next Ht iple realisabout they mar- tto a civil anReuter - 78 words
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Article143 1958-10-30 3 4 COMMUNIST PARTY cell was the root cause A of continual trouble among British Overseas Airways Corporation workers at London Airport, a trade union chief claimed yesterday. Mr. Jim Matthews, .secie-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H the trade union I the Joint I for the 1 1 aviation lam- 1 bastedReuter - 143 words
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Article77 1958-10-30 3 I)RINCE PHILIP said in Ottawa yesterday that th. English-speaking peoples must show by exam] that they believe in what they preach. He made the remark at a conference ol the Engl iking Union, ol which he Is president. "We do not ieek to Impose <>ur IdealU.P.I - 77 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-10-30 3 Air Vice Marshal j E. M. _F. Grundy, who will succeed Air Vice Marshal e. C. Bates as Air Officer in charge of Administration at Far f East Air Force head- quarters, Singapore. Aged 50, he has been chairman of the J NA.T.O. Military Stan- dardisation Agency in London since65 words
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The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Oct. 30, 1958. Opinion
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Article203 1958-10-30 4 rpHE intrepid Greece which in 1940 rejected Mussolini's ultimatum is tod sadly in need of the same courage to aay "No" to Makarios. Time and again the Athens Government has shown itself ready to work for an end to the bloodshed. murder and misery in strife-torn Cyprus.203 words
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352 1958-10-30 4 It's death for contact with outsiders in Rumania Bv a Special Correspondent VXEVV stati decree introduced In Rumania makes it an offence punishable by death for Rumanian to have contacts with "foreigners" for the purpose of "involving the state in a declaration ol neutrality." This offence was formerly punishable by352 words
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Article262 1958-10-30 4 VIUnI IM.I ISMI l> Catholic theolo Kian has said it Is "morallj admissible t»» use nuclear weapons in a limited, defensive v\ar. Hut he slid un limited Ulc Of nuclear lon i annul be con a* iu ii under anj eir« t iimstances. rhe Rev, JohnU.P.I - 262 words
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Article308 1958-10-30 4 TREK OF ANGOLA BOERS ENDS A nationai. appeal I be<n launched in South Africa to as.sl t in the repatriation ol the Angola Boers, an lm poverished group ol Nomadic farmers who trekked with their few pos < trom the Nor them Transvaal to the Portuguese terr < Angola aboutReuter - 308 words
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Article385 1958-10-30 4 ERIC RIEL - Boom in NZ ends now austerity ERIC RIEL IU y K\\ ZEALANDERS are In for Wl lndefiniti period austerity with the main hopes of thenlabour Prime Minister pinned on better export prices Up and down that country, considered prosperous only 18 months ago. citins are grumbling louder and louder atU.P.I - 385 words
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Advertisement12 1958-10-30 4 A Gift of Lasting Beauty i s. .1. wi.v.% 106, ORCHARD RD12 words
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Advertisement81 1958-10-30 4 Tk ideal sfiaimg combination j N (Tf NEW X^^^^EVERSHARPSCmCI 4^^^^3^^\ New EVERSHARP SCHICK 9 INJECTORS precision \V» j|y INJECTOR blades w£j£F Your good appearance d on it! SOLE IMPORTERS: OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD. s-pore k Lump, p a magnetic recording tape WS I -W-t-WSK^ m c T C JB K/ W.th81 words
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227 1958-10-30 5 CITY COUNCIL' S BUDGET TRIMS OFF LUXURIES Draft is strictly utilitarian' THfc Singapore City Council is to discontinue its 45-year-old tradition A of paying an annual contribution towards maintenance of the police force. The draft budget, to be tabled next Thursday, does not make profOt MM is I the to227 words
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128 1958-10-30 5 $382m. drop in Singapore' s entrepot trade IN'GAPORE'S entrepot trade in the first nine months of this year was S3B? million below tat for the same period in 1957. rom January to September were llued al $2,353.9 million, as compared to $2,530.3 i. same period last year. Export values for128 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-10-30 5 Former Shakespearian actress B i 1 1 i e Whitelaw who has just been voted "the funniest female personality on TV" in a poll conducted in the North of England and in the Midlands. Billie has for the past three months been starring in the situa-tion-eomedv series "Time Out for51 words
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Article177 1958-10-30 5 rpHE Singapore Government is being frequent--1 ly asked to play fairy-godmother to destitutes from the Federation who are repatriated to their homes in India and China. During the July-September the Social Welfart I gave tern- I to I from the Fed- I the be- I177 words
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Article38 1958-10-30 5 NANYANG ACCEPTS GOVT. IDEA r. Iverslty the sugtry ol I ict diploQ i ..-ation. I that "fli <- -try anc i< would .soon hanics ol II Is pos» may oe al exconduct be mo- 'hr Uni- i which' irs*38 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-10-30 5 Miss Kamari Komala, who will perform at a irietj Concert in aid of the Nett |i iinuh Hiuh School Fund to i», held ,i the Victoria Theatre tomorrow sin>s a student of tne well-known Bharata Nityam teacher, Va/huvooi Itamiah IMI ii41 words
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Article18 1958-10-30 5 Govt, offers land for creche j ni haa Bin- hildluncil rent will plus the I i at of18 words
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Article52 1958-10-30 5 Major S. C. Thong. Chiei Inspector of Schools. Singapore is to open a pli graphy exhibition by students today at 3 p.m. at the Pasir Panjang Secondary School The two-day exhibition comprises of prints submitted bv students from H secondary schools for thi. year's Chopra Trophy52 words
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Advertisement79 1958-10-30 5 •If you like good cof fee drink HH G w**™* T Caffeine -free coffee j that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion m IR____________f^_________. C**^_\ <£==%. ■is™ 1 **M\i\ wc If any difficulty in obtaining write to. HACEMEYER'S 1 HOME- MOVIE OWNERS! 1 I CASTLE FILMS I (Bmm. 16mm.)79 words
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Advertisement69 1958-10-30 6 > I FRESHEST M j TASTE IN SMOKING 1 Wenlhol Misl makes the Irlch tobacco taste fi you're smoking. And lhe fi stays with you long afl< i 100. li) the Hi- 0! 1 Munutas lined bii I Llfftfl M*rri VI J maker* of J ak^~^\. 1 //l.s'7 7«/// II69 words
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Miscellaneous225 1958-10-30 6 JEW" "HAWK I "»y Sydney Jordan *^£oej!iti_ctsT Wo at tf L I bk>-ch«mk»l t«cHni_t_|Mys fe SucH K tnk*n ov«r oh« Hundred of SSP S£SSeSco S £^^S !!ji /fl d^^« fhar *«y «*u w rebuild r >our years to reshape UFE ITSSLF 9 LUlfclff<OmC»b4e > V TVie &"™P*y -<^________________l I^F PP225 words
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Miscellaneous354 1958-10-30 6 r>OHN today you appear I pervious to opposition I have made up your mind thing, you can be dtpend- i carry it through. It may t lonu time, but tventuallv B get where you want to be m You have a sensitive anH i are responsive to the nee You354 words
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270 1958-10-30 7 Golf course arrangement satisfies honour npHE MAYOR, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, and the x Royal Island Club are believed to have reached an agreement concerning admittance of the public to the club's grounds during weekends. The new president of the club, Mr.270 words
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Article175 1958-10-30 7 I LONDON, Oct. 29. Previous Today 'n, ,n ,»orts Sai MH buyers 35% buyers |ulop i sellers 25 sellers 25 S* buyers 25% buyers 25 7 sellers 26 sellers nti'iK St l iSB Snot L s buyers 25 buyers 1,5 sellers 25 7 sellers U'.KI IN'C l175 words
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Article113 1958-10-30 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 29 Previous Today riN Straits Spol 97.25 nom. 97.50 nom. TIN future* its C'ontracl <>rt 95.37 buyers 95.75 buyers 97.37 sellers 97.75 sellers 1^ 95.00 buyers 95.12 buyers 97.00 sellers 97.12 sellers Jan 94 87 buyers 95.00 buvers 9G.87 sellers 97.00 sellers r« lN113 words
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Article41 1958-10-30 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 19. n i j i Previous Today Industrials 536 88 542 7 J r ,ll,ouK 147.89 149 10 >;T; m Bond, 86.39 86 20 11 T, 823 »2*2 I I Mocks Composite Iverafci 186.44 188.2241 words
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Article34 1958-10-30 7 iUna cif. Sarawak unquoted. Munrok I 24U white spot 33. awaiting release md unquoted, afloat unquoted and Ing October shipment 37, 36* '> cif, .filers ex-dock. ces (iimtcd in U.S. cents per lb.34 words
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Article56 1958-10-30 7 LONDON, Oct. 29 OPRA (llt K Today N in porta delivered Wt per lon, ton Novembei $226 selkn $225 sellers j porta delivered *T* ZfVZSi ils nom £79 noni 0 E ropean rt I" bulk WnippiNf COPRA N c°U US £123 resellens £123 r «*»er» j56 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-10-30 7 The 42.000-ton tanker British Duchess is seen at speed during her trials off the Isle of Arran. She is the largest tanker ever launched on the Clyde, having an over-all length of 710 feet—Popper picture.35 words
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Article55 1958-10-30 7 MORE than 10,000 people in the rural areas have visited the "W e of Singapore" exhibition which is now on a tour of the rural districts. The exhibition has so far been taken to five community centres during the past month. It will bo opened at the55 words
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Article176 1958-10-30 7 THE Singapore Department of Tourism will launch its scheme to find out the likes and dislikes of tourists next month. The Director of Tourism. Mr. RA. Howlett, told the Free Press that during next month every visitor leaving the colony by air would be176 words
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Article30 1958-10-30 7 Libya, one of the few remaining Arab allies of the West, is considering an offer of Soviet economic aid. Premier Abdel Megid Koobar said in Benghazi. U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article130 1958-10-30 7 tial for tin c ac- till remalnlni t por- Wall S ment. I f a weak preference shares following poor results. United Stat dollar stocks were better ln response to Wall Street, but Canadians were irregular. Industrials advanced on a broad front and closing prices were around130 words
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Miscellaneous45 1958-10-30 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 11.46 a.m. TOMORROW: 0.49 a.m. and 12.16 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.24 a.m. and 12.48 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.03 a.m. and i 1.22 p.m. MONDAY: 2.47 a.m. and 2.02 p.m. TUESDAY: 3.42 a.m. jj and 2.53 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 4.56 a.m. i and 4.05 p.m.45 words
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Miscellaneous89 1958-10-30 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Men Only; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 The Merry -Go-Round; 5.30 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao; 6.30 Interlude for Music; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.1589 words
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Article270 1958-10-30 8 WILLIAM FOSTER - What would you ask the P.M,? WILLIAM FOSTER By Ii you ever had Ihe chance of beini •»•> mi for day .t i<l asking Ihe Prime Minister ot Jlrilaln inst <»»><' question in Parliament, have vou ever wondered what you would iaj Personally, i would ro for something that has270 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-10-30 8 AIR TRAG DY SHOCKS EVA Film star Bartok is] 1 loi rival's death in Viscount crash Soft music and wine and startling news /iM! NIGHT last week Hungarian-born film star Eva Bartok spent a gay evening at a London nightclub. But the gaiety was shortlived, for as* she entered her221 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-10-30 8 i A ladyi dreamt roadsUl THE 43i •tional l\ bition ha Boris C< don. And tho sp< tion is a tion. Ami show Is th b light the makei made quiremi racing Simple lines At the same tiers ha of simple that car with the70 words
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Title Section9 1958-10-30 1 INDISCREET FREE PRESS FILM FEATURE Thursday, October 30, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration575 1958-10-30 1 THOSE TWO STARS I OF NOTORIOUS (REMEMBER...?) ARE REUNITES AFTER 10 YEARS IN A WACKY NEW EXERCISE Till Ml H HKRALDED "Indiscreet" is here— and it's much more Ihan the reappearance of Ihoso two old troupers, Cary (Irani and In grid Bergman, in575 words
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Article, Illustration503 1958-10-30 2 CARY GRANT TALKS., ABOUT CARY GRANI IT WAS three in the morning. Cary Grant as stretched full length on the carpeted floor of his Dublin hold suite. He was wearing a green Italian silk dressing gown and striped pyjamas. He was tanned the colour of old503 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-10-30 3 Indiscreet goes out into I)IRECTOR Stanley Donen took lull Advantage of the London background to film his exteriors for "Indiscreet." Left below, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, the two stars of the film are seen doing one scene The camera crew, the floodlights, and, of course, the two stars drewINGRID BERGMAN - 77 words
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498 1958-10-30 4 KLEENEX IS THE TISSUE WITH A THOUSAND USES pVERI him actress, A relying as she must on the assistance of make-up ulini facing the cameras, must dis like those occasional seines when she has to be filmed without wearing an\ beauty aids. Such498 words
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Advertisement119 1958-10-30 4 I lsti^n to with Percy Faith Orchestra Ji ■\sLs.r &9)t iJllHjjtflBmF i; -1 9 i °**^i &£fcfajm T^mJSSr iiS^K f kim v&s. J jflp^^^ yA Afc^b^^^^^B 118 _iX __>^____^_M_i__fl_______BH '^tttt^' /^mmmmwt^^^^ I T_^*^^"^ J aWm^ immmm\mm\ 4R Wmm\ in-^^^^e "ML BK A 4\mw w¥™x mmm^^^^ \mf~ kSH^^P^V^W k *^X vb^_119 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-10-30 9 SORRY this is not a scoop picture of two Sex Kittens. It is only Brigitte Bardot and her reflection as the lovely French film actress hands over her ticket at the Lyons station turnstile on arrival in Paris recently. The famous 8.8. interrupted her vacation in St.64 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-10-30 9 »HE MARQUIS CREATES A SCENE 'HEN ASKED FOR A COMMENT k «"cl the Marquis of Mil ford Haven seen entering Lad) I'uhi* London home last week short! 3 after reporters 1 ques--11 Inner Shiv of Palilalia had sparked "fT the l|i.. front steps.46 words
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247 1958-10-30 9 DONALD ERIC HHOOKER, 58, claims that hv "simply cannot all ord to go to work Britain's welfare state, he was quoted in Trede .Monmouthshire, a.s sayl subsidises him "to the I tent of more than £hi I week.'' Tl i tance,247 words
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Article, Illustration2033 1958-10-30 10 PELHAM GROOM - HE POLLUTED HIS PALATE AT 'LA PIGALLE' PELHAM GROOM Another Latiff story by was on my way back to the club when I heard a moan from the deep a a a shadows close to the wall, and it was there that found Verdun soaked in blood and with a2,033 words
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Article, Illustration774 1958-10-30 11 LEARNING TO MAKE IHE JUNGLE NEUTRAL rpHE irregular, choking drone of the twin enfined Yaletta aircraft broke the stillness ((l Malaya's humid night-air. As the pilot fought with tin' controls, the crew men of the Royal nM x Service Corps (Air Despatch) prepared to take the impact of a crash774 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-10-30 11 Using bamboo poles and panels oj parachute material, trainees are taught how to rig up a jungle tent. In his jungle kit, apart from the normal maps, compass, mess tiiis, every trainee carries jive panels of parachute material and 30 of nylon Jigging, which hc takes56 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-10-30 11 i In this picture, 20-year-old Driver I James Sheriff of 55 Company R.A.S.C., (left) pours water into a bamboo teapot over a fire. With him is an- I other trainee, Captain C. E. Heckley of the Royal Australian Electrical I and Mechanical Engineers at Taiping.47 words
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98 1958-10-30 12 SUKARNO TO EXTEND EMERGENCY DECREE 'pli; state of war" decree for all of Indonesia will be prolonged after its originally scheduled expiration date of Dei. 17, it was re ported from Jakaiia. The ing sian monitored the to the decree came I day I central I wartime I ministrators. toU.P.I - 98 words
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Article226 1958-10-30 12 An ugly Peking jest' IMIE NEW YORK Heialdrribune described the new Chinese Communist policy Of shelling Quemoy On alternate days as an ugly jest. It said: "The pattern of Rect Chini bombardment of the Quemoy.s has been an old one from the first intensive shelling interrupted by halt truces. ButReuter - 226 words
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Article19 1958-10-30 12 Nationalist Chinese President Chiant Kai-shek will observe his sev< nty■econd birthday m Taipch I J ov." U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article68 1958-10-30 12 UNDERSEAS A-TESTS DETECTED JAPANESE scientists said they had detected United States underwater nuclear tests taking place ln the past four years by monitoring earthquake shock waves of a relatively new type, called T-waves. Dr. Kiyoo Wadachl director of the Japanese Central Meteorological Observatory, has reported, for the first time, onReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-10-30 12 The beautiful Siamese pavilion (above) which was a centre of interest it the Brussels World Fair. is to stay in Belgium. The Belgium Royal Family will acquire it and thus repeat what was done at the previous Brussels world fair j when the king of that tune bought the JapanesePopper - 55 words
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88 1958-10-30 12 Timing of Garcia visit comes under fire piERY Mayor Arsenio A H. Lacson of Manila said that it would be "the height of irresponsibility" for President Carlos P. Garcia to visit Japan early in December. In a radio speech hc said the President would find himself in the incongruous positionU.P.I - 88 words
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Article12 1958-10-30 12 Japan and Persia have signed a cultural relations agreement in Teheran. U.P.I.U.P.I - 12 words
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Article21 1958-10-30 12 Radio Peking said a television station is planned for Canton. Peking and Shanghai already eaeh j have a TV stattoi U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article16 1958-10-30 12 TWO LARGE TYPHOONS WHIG H RECENTLY STRUCK JAPAN I TROYED AN ESTIMATED 111 10.000 OF REUTERREUTER - 16 words
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Article20 1958-10-30 12 South Korean Minister of truction, Mr I In I Washington for dl.v I the United 81 aid programme Km ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article49 1958-10-30 12 0/ State John 'er D\Z aid i n Washington that he had a speciai ne wun Ceylon because one of his great grandmothers was "buried there and one of his great grandfathers wrote the first English-Tamil language dictionary. These were great grandparents on his moth^^^ the family. M U.P.I.U.P.I - 49 words
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Article20 1958-10-30 12 The Burmese Government wants to buy 30,000 tons of cooking coal and has asked for bids In several countries.-^ U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article30 1958-10-30 12 Mr. H. B. Cantor, president of the Carter Hotels Corp., said in Tokyo he was negotiating an agreement for the construction in Japan of two 90,000-ton ■"JJIJ.V passenger liners.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article54 1958-10-30 12 I s. exporters may now ship a number of additional commodities to Hong Kong without applying for individual export licences, the U.S. Bureau of Foreign Commerce has announced. The v include inedible fish oils, dry shellac, paper products, petrol outboard motors of 15 h.p. or less, nicotine, copper, sulphate, leadU.P.I - 54 words
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Article53 1958-10-30 12 About 10,000 officers of the Chinese communist army, including more than 70 generals, have recently gone into the ranks to serve as ordinary soldiers the Peking New China News Agency reported. This is tn line with the army's political department directive that officers should spend one month annually in theReuter - 53 words
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Article22 1958-10-30 12 Hong Kong Is planning to ct a new storm-warn-ing radar station at a peak on tho Kowloon side that Crown Colony. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article163 1958-10-30 12 WOMEN'S FIGHT LONG WAY TO GO A BURMESE edu. a* and an Indian tor both women agreed their sex still faces a i un struggle for pro: and social equality. They were imong estimated 2,500 guests and delegates at the openin session of the eighth Na° tional Assembly of UnitedU.P.I - 163 words
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Article114 1958-10-30 12 A govt, of experts for Siam? THE revolutionary part; in Bangkok Is sidering the formation of a provisional governmenl of "experts." including ousted Premier Thanom Kittlkachorn. a source close to the party reported. The newspaper Sarnseri said among others approached to join the pro visional government are: Pote Sarasin. aU.P.I - 114 words
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Article21 1958-10-30 12 The supply of coins would be lncn this year by ion n pieces the Jakarta Business News reported. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement92 1958-10-30 12 Going Abroad? •»'lv >oure off on leave Manager, Straits Budget, i™ o,n ovrrseaB to Times House. River Valley Biudy Whatever your reason, Road, Singapore 9. 6 months keep In touch with the Sti aitt cost only $24.00 by airmail to Budget. This weekly news- U.K. Heamall (anywhere) If paper contains92 words
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Article118 1958-10-30 13 rrHE difficulty of ventilat--1 ing barns, piggeries and Is adequately has tne by a woman Britain whose simple as it is A roofing of galvanised m which is cut a number of small, spaced louvres to admit both light and air is the invention of118 words
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Article, Illustration308 1958-10-30 13 ANNE EDWARDS - ANNE EDWARDS ON SAFARI IN LONDON A FRENCHMAN FINDS.. By It may look like a Jangle bonnet but this is the one-occasion hat the lut you can wear only on a windless, cloudless day at the races or a garden party. or for caviar and champagne and308 words
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Article218 1958-10-30 13 \Y i/utl.r whether IshV I f J l falnil > < ar or whether .;hJJ e v that job to her husband. Iflu.n, M (louht th »t feminine In- m »>« design „f a ll cars l n Brij n »**J is mormons. «rt rim 58218 words
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Article276 1958-10-30 13 by two men with ideas T<WO men to whom money doesn't matter have moved houses this week. One is Mr. Louis Freeman, restaurant director, who has put 20 years' experience of cooking into designing a kitchen. The other Zil I a text iirl yeaivß experience muw into a276 words
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Article132 1958-10-30 13 Rl I V Britain's Girls Training Corps, which 8,000 members, decided to I inch ior youm; women between th-. d 25. Tn. pri. on mainly r< ponslble fnr this ichei the Chairman of the Con y-haired Miss Kathleen Curletl who call., it Enti rprisc132 words
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Advertisement25 1958-10-30 13 H Will it wash? S NO! Will it match? NO! Will it wear? 1 NO! But will it make them look again? YES, YES, YES!25 words
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Article50 1958-10-30 14 The Racehorse Owners Association of Malaya will hold their Annual Gold (up dinner at Seaview Hotel tonight. Trophies for the 1957 sea. son will be awarded as follows: Leading Owners Shaw Stables. Horse of the Year Three Rings. Horse to win the most (.olden Melody, five wins.50 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1958-10-30 14 ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP YESTERDAYS RACING HOW THEY RAN I HAS KEVIN MITA CTIELLS DAY AT BI'KIT TIMAH YESTERDAY. Mitchell rode five winners: Brave General, Forest Beau, High Socks, Youghal Bridge and Come Up. His feat equals that of Eddie Larkin who rode five winners1,114 words
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Article38 1958-10-30 14 ults of yesterday's British Rugby Union mate 1 wn county championship--6 Dorse! Hampshire ll Eastern Counties 5; Middlesex 6 Surrey 0: Sussex 14 Oxfordshire 28. Club match: Cambridge University 38 Cambridge University Club s.— Reuter.38 words
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Article130 1958-10-30 14 MAKE A NOTE OF THESE HORSES... HORSES THAT IMPRESSED YESTERDAY AND CA* BE FOLLOWED THE LAST DAY ARE: AUTOMATION, winner oi Class 2 Div. 1 one should win his fourth on end by taking the longer race on Saturday. VANITAS second to Malayan Graduate, should maw amends over IK nllles130 words
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Advertisement316 1958-10-30 14 ||k STRAITS TIMES r>\ ANNUAL, 1959 f-/ A Chinese philosopher OOCC i/» ,h ()ne P' c,ure is or,fl a //W thousand words." Only lhe t>\ f JEf Strsta limes Annual can give V i V (,u direct access to the colour J f fui world of Malaya and South 1316 words
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240 1958-10-30 15 British Vanwall barred fram racing ...m liisllly succesaF/ul British Van--all car will '>'■ ''-"-retl ...ins under m .,v retulaUona an1..M night ni London. Cl irt international SportJcommission. winch conmis automobile racing. deRed last night that trom Sj Formula One racing hall be for cars of up to Se and aReuter - 240 words
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Article81 1958-10-30 15 I'KOKVBJi: (up runnels and jockeys: Shamrock Slipper (J Jones); Brilliant Scholar (unfixed); Collateral (K. Barratt); Prince of Lalita (L. Johnson); Couag (J. Forte) Three Rings (P. King); Powhatan (doubtful starter); The Nailer (C. Franklin); Straits Code (A. Mawi); On Stage (M. Posner) Who Knows (K. Mitchell); The81 words
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688 1958-10-30 15 ALLAN LEWIS - THREE RINGS DGES A SPLENDID TRIAL ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS By PRINCE CHARTER SHINES Gold Cup horses show their forrr G /".V^ b P? clißb Thr^ W»f% who has won the Singapore (lOld Cup three times and the Penang (Jold Cup twice, worked ?> S i^* e ll. as u688 words
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Article129 1958-10-30 15 Peter May can't play tomorrow 4KTIUK MILTON. A the opening batsman, has B chill ami missed tin- M.C.C 's »et practice in Adelaide \e>terday. last hou lor Frank Tyson, who was attacked hy lumbago in the first match of the tour against Western Austrii 1 i a, had a strenuousReuter - 129 words
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Article95 1958-10-30 15 IRELAND'S soccer team to play Scotland at Hampden Park. Glasgow, on November 5 shows three changes from that beaten 6-2 by Spain on Oct 15. Forde (Ards), Casey (Portsmouth). and Tully (Glasgow Celtic) are replaced by Cunningham (Leicester City), Peacock (Glasgow Celtic), and McParland (AstonReuter - 95 words
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Article36 1958-10-30 15 The Old Victorians' Association will be holding rugby and hockey trials at Victoria School on Saturdays 1 and 8 November at 5.15 p.m. Interested Victorians are invited to turn up for selection.36 words
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Article32 1958-10-30 15 SCOT BEATS THE CHAMP DENNIS Adams, South African holder of the British Empire flyweight boxing title, was outpointed by British champion Frankit 1 Junes < Scotland) over eight rounds last night in Glasgow.32 words
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Article21 1958-10-30 15 Hearts scored a 5-0 away victory over Raith Rovers In a Scottish League Division One match yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-10-30 15 picture. -»rts fl hll horse Hi«h Socks (MHcbell i s,„i T' u ",„r,s resterdaj .u BukM the main event ((lass i_ "'Khness ii and High Sovereign i. lined Mm« ii,,., Mfinnern were sll rid i- n Fr ee PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article134 1958-10-30 15 r ONDON KV set a rccord in winning; the Cambridgeshire Handicap run over nine fartonga at Newmarket yesterday at odds of 22-1, for no horse carrying as much ;»s 1 1 pounds had ever won the v.xcc before. London Cry was top lit of the 33Reuter - 134 words
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248 1958-10-30 16 Greek Governmenl lel Is why il refuses mediation by NATO ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS, the exiled Greek Cvpriot leader, announced in Athens last night that he would go to New York next week to attend the VS. debate on Cyprus. This followed a248 words
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Article52 1958-10-30 16 Things a wife can say... A WIFE who called her husband I mouse, a worm and "Scrooge" was not guilty of cruelty, the London divorce court commissioner decided yesterday. He dismissed a petition for divorce by Reginald Cunningham on the grounds of cruelty by his wife, Marion, who denied theReuter - 52 words
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Article109 1958-10-30 16 Decision by pilot saves 68 SIXTY-EIGHT passengers of an R.A.F. Comet bound for London were saved from a mid-air explosion yesterday when the captain delayed take-off by 20 minutes to load spare fuel at Nicosia. A terrorist bomb, meant to go off in flight, exploded beside the Comet as passengersU.P.I - 109 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-10-30 16 picture. Juliette Greco, now in London to make a film at Pinewood. plays the one role she finds it so hard to get round to of just being plain "mamma" litre she is seen giving a bath to her four-year-old daughter Laurence at the Sarin Hotel* PopperPopper - 47 words
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Article20 1958-10-30 16 King Hussein of Jordan is flying two thoroughbred Arab horses to Queen Elizabeth as a special gift.20 words
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Article38 1958-10-30 16 Rebel women commandos killed eleven soldiers, wounded six others and took six prisoners ln a sharp fivehour engagement on Tuesday night in the outskirts of Holguin, Oiiente province, the Cuban rebel radio said. U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article37 1958-10-30 16 The U.S. Census Bu: tlmated yesterday that American export i in sep_ tember totalled U551,352 million 3 per rent lew than in August and a drop of 12 per cent, from tr tot.) U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article18 1958-10-30 16 nator Ptclta Mad Oonzalez took her seat in United Natl the if in in U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article439 1958-10-30 16 T>ACE weights for Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting, were announced this morning as follows: GOLD CUP CL. 1, DIV. I— IS MILES Shamrock Slipper 9.04 Brilliant Scholar 8.09 Collateral 8.07 Prince of Lalita 8.06 Couag 8.06 Picture Goer II 8.0.") Three439 words
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Article135 1958-10-30 16 ISRAELI Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurion speaking on possible events in Jordan after the British withdrawal, said in Jerusalem yesterday that "all Nasser knows and needs to know is that we are opposed to any entry of foreign troops into Jordan." Diplomatic observers interpreted Mr. BenReuter - 135 words