The Singapore Free Press, 1 November 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section14 1958-11-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper v,turday, November-1, 1958. Price 15 CU.14 words
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Article129 1958-11-01 1 'Mayor should vacate office' T IBLPAL-SOCIALIST city 1j councillor Mr. S. M. Vasagar this morning called on the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan to vacate his office -for the good of SingaMr Vasagar said there was no point m the Mayor's suggestion that all 32 councillors resign or seek the129 words
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Article46 1958-11-01 1 B:IOK officials said y Siam would In a "United ith-East Asia". Th< Minister of Bin- lm Yew Hock. roup of Siathia week ight a union m about 10 years. ils 'said a not bring Siam •nomlc, or de tagi ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article63 1958-11-01 1 A Royal Dutch Airliner jast night inaugurated a ■o by flying from North 2 feur °Pc over the North Pol^ to Japan. win rV?J c S" weekl y service ?500 mil 16 flying hours and thorn mill>s 0^ the old souS n n u e63 words
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Article15 1958-11-01 1 striki m? v l ca at hao h Swettcnham asked to by-pass15 words
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Article161 1958-11-01 1 T3E U.N. general assembly's political committee appeared to be nearing a vote late last night on the nuclear testa issue after last-minute efforts failed to find a compromise formula acceptable to all sides. An Indian-Yugoslav draft, which had the basic approval of the United States. BritainReuter - 161 words
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94 1958-11-01 1 rE Algerian insurgent army "Is not prepared to hoist a white flag and accept defeat," Mr. Ferhat Abbas, Premier of the "Al- gerlan Provisional Government," said m an address last night marking today's fourth anniversary of thc» outbreak of war m Algeria, CairoReuter; U.P.I - 94 words
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Article30 1958-11-01 1 Two soldiers were killed and nine injured yesterday m an explosion on the North Yorkshire moors. The soldiers were searching the area for unexploded missiles.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article83 1958-11-01 1 J{' >s|^ yesterday warned about the a new military "it* America, and fl »c to the treaty visit to Persia' 11 "I Vnroshllnv would not be "opportune. In a message to the Persian Ambassador. Mr. Mustafa Samil, Russia said the treaty "subjects the southern borders of theReuter - 83 words
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811 1958-11-01 1 Federation Minister says: Co-operate 0r... SINGAPORE was m a privileged position with regard to exporting goods to the Federation, but if present co-operation failed then there was nothing to prevent the Federation from imposing import restrictions on goods from Singapore, the Minister of811 words
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Article118 1958-11-01 1 RUSSIA handed the West a full draft treaty yesterday for the immediate cessation of nuclear tests for all time and a control system to police it. There were strong signs that the Geneva nuclear conference would head swiftly into an East-West clash on this proposal. The U.S.U.P.I - 118 words
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Article49 1958-11-01 1 A Chinese boy of 8. admitted to Middletoit Hospital yesterday with paralytic polio, died later. This brings the number of deaths I year to seven. Three new polio havo been admitted to hospital since midnight. The il of polio cases this year i49 words
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Article127 1958-11-01 1 m the Formosa A Strait is rising and Nationalist China must be prepared for Communist expansion of "aggressive moves" at any time, the Nationalist Prime Minister. General Chen Cheng, said m Taipeh yesterday. In Washington, the State Department said Nationalist China was entitled to use militaryReuter; U.P.I - 127 words
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Article92 1958-11-01 1 IKE HITS OUT AT RED TIN PRESIDENT Eisen- hower said m Washington yesterday Z that the Soviet Union, 5 by making tin sales j which had a depres- j sive effect on world j prices, demonstrated a singular disregard for the welfare of under- developed nations. In accepting the credentials92 words
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293 1958-11-01 2 DOOR STILL OPEN FOR NEW TALKS ON CYPRUS ISSUE Greece agreed but Turkish concession came too i ate DISCLOSING last night that a basis of Af rernirnt had m fart h++» on all Greek demands retarding a round-table coniv, tM1( n ulml Cyprus crisis, the Turkish Ambassador to NATO, Mr.U.P.I - 293 words
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131 1958-11-01 2 PRINCE PHILIP told the final session of the English Speaking Union m Ottawa yesterday that it must decide whether to change its name if it wants' to expand to nonEnglish speaking Commonwealth countries. Presiding at the meeting before leaving for Springhill, scene ofReuter - 131 words
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Article93 1958-11-01 2 READINGS and discussion on Shakespeare's "Macbeth' 1 by Mr. S. R. Smith of the British Council and Mr. A J. M. Schooling ol Radio Malaya will be held at the Cultural Centre next Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. The programme, entitled "An Idea of Macbeth' being designed93 words
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71 1958-11-01 2 01.' 1)1 I, 1 Aden rtei foui riously Injured In which i)[ ,kr out f< Arab to three month i Imprisonment for < Poll who stoned vehicles smd hops l>rople weri U d and ;i dusk to d 1Reuter - 71 words
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52 1958-11-01 2 Irian move against U.N. Charter-R.I. INDONESIA told the UN. yesterday that ioint 1 tration of New Guinea by Holland n iT? would be contrary to the I N Charter and -ft 55 to perpetuate and retain colonial domination rfforl ur. Isman was commenting on reports th-at donesian hands. 3 InU.P.I - 52 words
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Advertisement13 1958-11-01 2 NOW ON SMASHING REDUCTIONS IN ALLDEPTS. BUY NOW SAVE WASSIAMULLS HIOH ST. SPORE13 words
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Advertisement122 1958-11-01 2 ADELPHI HOTEL D/;/i% Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sundays) Dance to Gypsy, Calypso. Latin American and Continental Dance Music For that Special Lunch— choose the favourite rendezvous, AD E LPH 1 GRILL. And for the most delicious Chinese Food, i Dine or hold122 words
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158 1958-11-01 3 Squatters hold up 'beat the floods' plan XX 01l ||,i GeyUAf drainage scheme is likely t i »>e ii<*l<i up because of obstruction by squat- j Ul 1 v ut\ families m the Kalians Basin area ha\e J «r« iifffl»l illrtiW near their door- j J vl<l i Drainage (Uvtotf,158 words
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Article101 1958-11-01 3 ONLY 2 MONTHS LEFT LOCAL senior officials oi the Singapore City Council have only two months left to negotiate an agreement with the council on overseas leave grants. If no agreement is 'reached by Dec. 31, their eligibility for passage -paid over seas leave will end. Local Senior Officers' Association101 words
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Article60 1958-11-01 3 SIR Lionel Heald, the Governments former Attorney-General, is inquiring into an alleged "Irregularity" m an independent commercial television quiz show, it was announced m London yesterday. The alleged "irregularity" was not disclosed. The show is "Twenty -one" a version of an American programme which isReuter - 60 words
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96 1958-11-01 3 LH'ONOiMIST Mr. Charles Gamba last flight urged bankers, industrialists and businessmen at the Singapore Toastmasters* Club dinner to help solve the serious unemployment problem m the Colony. Mr. Oamba. a lecturer In labour economics at the University of Malaya, said they should Join96 words
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294 1958-11-01 3 pOLICE at Santa Ana, California, are holding a television repairman, Harvey Glatman, 30, who, they said, had admitted raping and murdering three girls m the last 14 months. AU were models. A police spokesman said Glatman was arrested last Monday nightReuter - 294 words
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Article132 1958-11-01 3 Parker's ex-wife to wed MRS. MICHAEL PARKER, ex-wife of Australian born Lieut. Commander Michael Parker, who was formerly secretary to thr Duke of Edinburgh, announced last night that I she will remarry soon. Her husband-to-be is Mr. Tom Prentice, of Twickenham, near London, whose father is secretary of the EnglishReuter - 132 words
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Article87 1958-11-01 3 MR. LEE Kuan Yew told 300 teachers m Singapore last night that the Colony would have to accept Malay as the official language because its fate lay with the Federation. The P.A.P. leader In the lslative Assembly was iking at the 12th anniversary dinner of87 words
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Article29 1958-11-01 3 POPE JOHN XXIII yesterday received m audit Pasqualina tenner, the German nun, to thank her for her 40 year msekeeper to Pope Pius XII ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement82 1958-11-01 3 MIRRO ROUND GRIDDLE Ext'Q-thick hord oluminium for excellent pon-.broiling ond griddle cokes Use os serving troy, too. 11" frying surface. $13 SO. MARDEN COMPANY 78 82 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL ***** ***** ***** BUY SINGLET VEST BRIEF FOR COMFORT DURABILITY* lliMble from; U SENG MIN CO., LTO. fi KORTH82 words
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Advertisement182 1958-11-01 3 Getting MARRIED? Make arrangement NOW for your Wedding Photographs to be taken by the Free Press Wedding Pictures Service. Telephone Singapore 2800 and we will arrange for a Free Press photographer to take pictures at your wedding and reception* Or you can write to tho Free Press Photographic Uc pt.,182 words
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Article197 1958-11-01 4 U<FFORTS of the MosIj cow-Peking Axis to gain universal acceptlance of the idea that no power on earth can stop Communism's advance towards domination oj the world have not been attended by hoped-for resistanceweakening results. On the contrary, the Reds have suffered loss of face at every197 words
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Article241 1958-11-01 4 'Reds thrive on leaks' LIEUT. GENI BAL Arthur G. Tmdeau, Army research chief, said m Washintit »n that Russia's rapid military advances were sparked more i>y successful espionage thm hy Soviet scientific prowess. lie urged industry fto exert more effort m protecting secret information concerning weapons m the research and241 words
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Article145 1958-11-01 4 UNITED STATES Am 1 sador to Spain, Mr. John David Lodue, advised Americans not to hr overly concerned about "Yai <?o home" outbursts. "This is one of the i>< naltiei of power" he told the Navy League m Phila delphla. ff' 1 said it waU.P.I - 145 words
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Article500 1958-11-01 4 FORMIDABLE SOVIET NAVAL STRENGTH i N ARRAY of experts from .six nations was assembled by si publishing nouse m London to probe the mysteries of the Soviet Navy, one Ol the world's major fighting forces. The result is a volume of 340 pages entitled The Soviet Navy." just published byReuter - 500 words
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347 1958-11-01 4 Russia fears an attack by W. Germany- Graf AUSTRIAN Defence Minister Mr. Ferdinand Graf, back m Vienna from a tour of the Soviet Union, said he believed the Russians feared Germany oven more than they feared the United States. "The Russians feel they must continue building up their armed forcesU.P.I - 347 words
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Article116 1958-11-01 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber DFSDF TH LKIUeSt tAMg I s« 1 was a coat-hanger m a Spanish hotel on whici were engraved, m Irish th« words "Made m Sweden The happiest surprise was to find m Paris the quiet old hotel m a backwater where I used to star between116 words
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Advertisement37 1958-11-01 4 SPECIAL BARGAINS ONE MORE WEEK ONLY NEW ARRIVALS Wool PANAMA Suiting 60" $10.50 per yd (m 6 colours) AUo English Woollen Suit Lengths o» Reasonobit Prices at 11A.1A.1 TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Singapore. Tels: ***** *****.37 words
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Advertisement73 1958-11-01 4 W m\ nam. m^ w Tickets $10/- single] i]*^ from Robinsons cr I All proceeds in aid of I _P^^^ y f /T_J^i S'pore Children's Society. |^V-—^ I i Dancing 9 30 p.m.— 2 o.m M^^^^^A^-*/ I 1 Theme 'Jungle Fonto^v' iJH Space fr/nr/ty _^^^^^^l .ST.//. <• 4:^Si ideal sharing73 words
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252 1958-11-01 5 CENSOR WORKS ON FILMS BEFORE PRODUCTION Scripts are submitted for approval Rr films made In Singapore censored even beV* rp they are produced? The annual report \h Houri ol Film Censors for last yeai con- -i stiteinent which suggests that this is 1 the case. Said the report: "Under an252 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-11-01 5 Patients of the Tan Tock Sen* ana St. Andrew s Orthopaedic hospitals and Trafalgar Home were complimented by Lady Goode, wife of the Governor, for their skill In handicraft. Some 10,000 articles were on tale at this year's exhibition. The Free Press picture shows Lady Goode buying two felt toysFree Press - 64 words
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Article76 1958-11-01 5 F0 seek glamour jobs I BOUT 40 Singapore girls have applied for the 20 osts for official guides at text year's constitution fair t Kallang. Mr Urn Kee Ming, secrearv of the organising comaittee. said the girls came rom all walks of life. Amon* them were models, Bcrctaries, teachers, stulents76 words
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Article59 1958-11-01 5 2IR HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, former British Utorney-General and LabWi President ol the Board )f Trade, warned the anlual conference of the Institute of Directors m Lonlon to heed trade competition from Russia and possibly, later. Red China. "Owing to her rapid rate of growth and her larger material59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-11-01 5 btmv inspecting a sorting section in the s Tobacco Corporation factory in Manila. It had been Indicated be- fOTC his departure from Singapore ear- liii this month th.it he would seek American money and technical kno how for the proposed factory Lfl Sing pan.44 words
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215 1958-11-01 5 THE Singapore City Council's consulting accountants, Messrs. Fitzgerald and Thompson, have advised the council to avoid presenting supplementary budgets m order to exercise tighter control over expenditure. In a memorandum to councillors, the accountants said a "ludicrous" situation arose last June when the council215 words
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Article48 1958-11-01 5 Moscow writers have called on the Soviet Government to deprive Russian author Boris Pasternak ot his citizenship, Moscow Radio reported. Pasternak was expelled from the Soviet Writers' Union after being awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize for literature for hi.s novel '"Dr. Zhivago." ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement48 1958-11-01 6 For the freshest I new taste m smoking smoke OASIS with soothing menthol mist! L MnnufurhifH l>n I xmell A Vp A Tobnrro m. I k I 111 SJI m II I n and if V 1/ Sole Aqcnf< I SHRIRO CHINA LTD I Incorporated m Hong Kong48 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-11-01 6 JKF I lV\V\ "kV s dne" ".ior«lii"ir "V ir tr H GS^3 f m if happened otir shiplay o tiny meteorite pie read vsere voo T^JiW^? wifh the others on the nighr side the hull of the n\am cab*n %£!£lS2* of your Moon arid shattered part of ihe >l MMC175 words
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Miscellaneous411 1958-11-01 6 |>ORN today, you ai. IS considerable versatiUt 1 nave been generous n «ivi« c it talent m more than o T* and it will be your n t i[ I! ta.sk. perhaps, to see tll dl fflcul t «> come a master ol one yi b^ than a Jack-of-all-tr!, Your411 words
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SATURDAY MAGAZINE
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Title Section7 1958-11-01 1 SATURDAY MAGAZINE Singapore, Saturday, November 1, 1958.7 words
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Nightmares: What the doctors say
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Article, Illustration1351 1958-11-01 1 IT'S JUST A DREAM... BUT IT COULD KILL YOU! I/HAT do your dreams mean? Can they reveal the future? What can they tell rou about your secret self? Strange and marvel- his things happen to ii-hilt 1 we are asleep. The majority of dreams, Kough the world we ■ye m1,351 words
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Article238 1958-11-01 1 LUCY HUANG - LUCY HUANG their dreams, as indicated by muscle activity, la T from a few seconds to about three minutes. Ju.^t as we think when dreaming, so we sometimes think better o.ic of the great advances m organic chemistry, a re volutionary new theory of molecular structure,238 words
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Article, Illustration753 1958-11-01 2 William Foster - THEY ARE STILL JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY William Foster I^IIK grin is as mischievous as ;i ichoolboy's. Th c eyes dance with suppressed merriment. And when I shook hands with Harry Truman m New York the other day there was no need to ask him that silly question. "How do753 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-11-01 2 SCHOOL HEADS ACCUSED OF 'POACHING' A LLEGATIONS have Divisional Educa Eastern England, tha head teachers arc "j that their school rolls drop. been made to the Forest i lion Executive, Essex, t some primary school caching" for pupils so and .salaries do not The allegations havi n made by Mr122 words
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Article, Illustration420 1958-11-01 2 MARK CHRISTIE - MARK CHRISTIE By F 22 \2h h f ldde 1 dc P lhs of the earth from the desert, fron fun? vmT ?r J mgh floor -these are (he sources of fuel you would use if you turned over to running your horn 4nd420 words
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Article27 1958-11-01 2 A TORN, dirty, •>"' 1( A iinreroßiiisablr P" rtr la) m i pile of otherl lures m ifl IWMf died and offrrcd to tatty Alexander Ptf27 words
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RACE DAY Special
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Article, Illustration616 1958-11-01 1 RAIN IMPROVES PICTURE GOER'S CHANCES Says ALLAN LEWIS ()NF point eiulit eight l/ inches of rain during the early hours oj this morning up to seven o'clock will make the track heavy at Bukil Timah this afternoon. A lot of hopes went up m the air when the rain came616 words
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Article46 1958-11-01 1 NANYANG SIANG-PAU KWEE LOH R r BBKR PLANTER Cash Cheque Bangkok TODAY MOWING Meteorite II Sterling: WOODCOTE LION Malayan Graduate Mirzapen PRINCE CHART*. X Ottosan Dantesque AMUSEMENT PARK Malayan Scholar Downing Street PICTURE GOER II Couag Three Rings TOBASCO Nazrana Briden AMUSE. WORLD Automation Sachiko llllHllllllimiiiiiiiiliniiiiiiiiiilllllliiiiV46 words
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Article142 1958-11-01 1 EPSOM JEEP \|.l, BOY POINTER Xl IIBIK PLANTER HEYDAY HEYDAY Cash Cheque Cash Cheque Cash Cheque Heyday Bonanza Rubber Planter SHABASII ROUNO FIRST TRICK Today Showing Vanitas Shabash Meteorite II Shabash Golden Dollar Wo^dcoU R Lfon ATE WOODCOTE LION MIRZAPEN Ha^nv Lif. VIUI Chance Malayan Graduate Happy142 words
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Article112 1958-11-01 1 UXAN U WIS TRESPASSER .MHBKKH.M.K ™>g^ Uy \c2*Ch«~ Rubbrr Plant,., R.rr ANITAS VANITAS ■ft-l shabaah i!!f Unf ,X MetMritc Today Showin* I R^f .1 HAPri I IKE IL^PPY LIFE 3.15. >ij|a\;«n (iraduatf Malayan Graduate Woodrotf Lion Woodcotg Lion Racr < PRINCE (HAKFtK PILOT'S PRIDE 543. Pilot's Pride112 words
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Article45 1958-11-01 1 L.M.V. HEYDAY Cash Cheque Rubber Planter TODAY SHOWING Senang Huti Meteorite II WOODCOTE LION Vital Chance Happy Life PILOT'S PRIDE Campdale Prince Charter AMUSEMENT PARK Steve Downing Street COUAG Picture Goer II Three Kings TOBASCO Jolly Day Youghal Bridge PEACEFUL KING Sachiko Automation45 words
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Article42 1958-11-01 1 SCRUTINEER HEYDAY Cash Cheque Rubber Planter V ANITAS Shabash Sterling WOODCOTE LION Vital Chance Potentate PRINCE CHARTER Daiku Dantesque AMUSEMENT PARK Malayan Scholar Downing Street THREE RINGS Collateral Couag BRIDEN Jolly Day Nazrana AUTOMATION Amusement World Peaceful King I i illiHllMllltlllllllllllllliil'llllllllllll42 words
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Advertisement13 1958-11-01 1 The shouting m the I Bar is for I m BULLDOG IgL STOUT13 words
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Article1402 1958-11-01 2 SDFSDF DDSGSDFG Four'h Wlnd m DiVr5H? Went over eing ex>8 sixt h 3-mile r TBi>H WIT Went JJ cc i er than Fair KJovS 29-10-58--ace. iiMVH 10-58 -Third gtarala 3— «P race. HAPPY LIFI -10-58-Won Div 4-6F race with 8-ti m 1-15 Drew attention by 3]1,402 words
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Article524 1958-11-01 2 RACE ONE BUFFER STOCK Sixth to Staralu In race. CASH HtQl F ]r Was going better than <WnT rang over 3P m 39 -> v o? 58-Third to Happy f,,:^; 4 6P race; 30-10-5A i/£ 3F m 39 4/5 »m%, J^ TIME TO REASON GOLD HINT: M. la Seventh524 words
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Advertisement175 1958-11-01 2 i ALWAYS m demand— jflj your investment is safe m a ft4 ORRIS 1000 Olllllllllllllllllllt lIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIII 1 1 1 1 «r 1 1 1•11 1 1 1 •11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HBaffitailg RECORDER I 2 Motors Seporote recording and playbock hard-alloy torold175 words
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Advertisement130 1958-11-01 3 X 1^ STOPWATCHES WHEN TIME IS NEEDED WITHIN THE SPLIT OF A SECOND FAVRE-LEUBA STOPWATCHES ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS: SPORTSMEN AND I your production HORSE TRAINERS'! COSTS DEPEND /f? YOUR TIMING OP ON PERFECT (f jjf^ \j PERFORMANCES WILL I TIMING, THINK \jkjHJ/ BE MORE ACCURATE FAVRE- >^^&J FAVRE-I yWB/^^^^^XEUBAl130 words
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Article669 1958-11-01 4 AMUSEMENT PARK KEEPING HIS FORM UHII thr fftlni good I tin not going to look beyond j Amusement Park tor the winner of thr Liberation Clip, a i»i handicap lor (lass i, Div i. (Race Five). ugh he i hi i 1 rT Impost today I am J confident in*669 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1958-11-01 4 Doc Rodgers can provide the Cud winner they 'r no ii Picture Goer ii is horse with a mission toda) to win the Singapore Gold (up (Kate Six) for Shaw Stable I think the trophy will once again go to Dor Rodgen 1 powerful string:. All seven horsei entered by1,015 words
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Advertisement19 1958-11-01 4 Pick your winner 5 with TRESPASSER CHURCHMAN'S No. In IfaM of N or 23, and p««krl« <'f M 419 words
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Article56 1958-11-01 5 cluti !ll 'y were 'P <l>o PlacePortr.ii ,n,i fr, m for the r M( WM $8:,. months,* Mid Mr Podtf. "Then I noticed that a signature •nd d.itr were dimly ihcwlng through, and I it to a picture res. lorrr." I ho restorer told Mr. Podd56 words
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Article274 1958-11-01 5 Douglas Enefer - Lots of lovely lolly, says Diana Douglas Enefer By <■ rpo get into the pre- 2| 1 mucc of Miss Diana <« <> Dors just now it is first J| iMMMn to get past <► the sturdy if not inouii- <> mental presence of Mr. Dickie Dawson. Having achieved this274 words
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Article, Illustration783 1958-11-01 5 ARE YOU FIT TO BE A PARENT? OOW good a parent are you? Do you ever contemplate your family and ask yourself: "How am I doing 0 Am I better than other parents or am I worse?" The questions on this page have been prepared by the Saturday Magazine Psychological783 words
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150 1958-11-01 5 ANNE SHARPLEY - 'The Arab s just think that we are mad' ANNE SHARPLEY BY \IV favourite, most fantastic charity is the Society for the Protection of Animals m North Africa. The thought of thousands (12,000) of earnest English pounds being spent each year on curing donkeys and dogs m the middle of150 words
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Article151 1958-11-01 5 1 I (b)ssl; (c)=3. 16 (a)r=l; (b) I 2 (a)ssl; <b)=3. 17 (ft)ss3; (b) 3 S (ft) l <b» 1; (O=3: (d)«l. (d) 18 b)=l; (c) 4 (ft) 1 <b>— 3; (c)=U 1<» (ft) l 5 (a> 1. •»>• 1, (c)=3; 20(a) =l; <»>• l151 words
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324 1958-11-01 6 It's enough to make an admiral dizzy "('\KKV ON AUMIRAL" is just another way of spelling llilarits and Rollicking Fun In capital irttrrs. and so it should be, because tin* film is an adaptation ol the play (Ml The Re cord by those masters of nautical comedies lan Hay and324 words
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Article, Illustration458 1958-11-01 6 The sergeant steals this show WAS not deeply Im- pressed by the film version of Erich Maria K< marque's novel "A Time To Love And A Time To Die." Perhaps I expected too much, perhaps I had anticipated the stark horror or "All Quiet On The Western Front" which more458 words
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Article, Illustration373 1958-11-01 6 'Barbarian' Wayne is wooed by a geisha LET ME BEGIN by saying that "The Barbarian And The Geisha" is a film made by Americans for American consumption and it mustn't be taken too seriously for that very reason. Way back In 1856 Townsend Harris (John Wayne) arrived m Japan to373 words
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Advertisement165 1958-11-01 6 }Hk fpEiiiASrGROOM I Hjve you ever looked into the window of a shop and wondered what the beautiful ses yoi. t here would be like if they J were draped aroir itifill women Of c you have, and so have I. and twice this week I ha. d comparable emotu165 words
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Article144 1958-11-01 7 LONDON. Oct. 31. Firvious Today \o. 1 RSS e.i.f. «,V N« buytw U% buy 11 i <!lers i sellers Dec bllftn 25% buyers .•Hers 25". ...ti l RSS Spot buyers buyers lliHMl ller.s 25. Ms i buyer, 11 sellers i .hi >l.i i buyers .sellers 26' nt\t144 words
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Article105 1958-11-01 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 31 Previous Today n\ Straits >i>«>t 97 37 nom. 98.00 nom. TIN futures straits Contract Deo n"> 50 buyers 96.00 buyers 97.00 sellers 98.00 sellers Jan. 85.5H buyers 95.87 buyers 96.50 sellers 97.87 seller.K>\i tfady. s M.KS: Nil. RI'BBER: Futures Not. 3143 paid 3135105 words
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Article32 1958-11-01 7 NEW YORK. Oct. :il rilllni Today idustrials .^43.31 ***** 20 Kailroads 148.83 148.50 10 Domestic Rond> 8G.26 86.08 15 I'tilities 82.97 83.22 B 5 Storks Composite Averagrs 188.28 188.2932 words
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Article47 1958-11-01 7 i, waiting 24. 24 cit. Sarawak unquoted afioata 24 J 4 Muntok white spot 38 await- 24 24% to Ing release unquoted, afloat* unLampong spot quoted and November shipment release 24 31 elf, sellers ex-dock, ember shipment •;cr. quoted m U.S. cents per tb- m47 words
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Article100 1958-11-01 7 LONDON, Oct. 31 Previous Today <<>i'K\ Philippines c iif. I'.K. North Kuropean ports delivered "<'Sht per long ton Nov. $290 sellers $235 sellers WBA, Straiti c if. U.K. North I uropean ports delivered «n«ht prr 1on ff ton Oct./ Nov. £80 nom. £80',. nom 'O(ONl'T OIL100 words
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Article21 1958-11-01 7 South Africa is to sell uranium oxide m concentrated form to Japan under a contract signed m Preto- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article63 1958-11-01 7 .i stock mar nni bed the W( m note with profit v well absorb electlye but imerous useful curltlea 'Uy lower but d following a Hln th; U( little chai and r mainly on ohares were rather erratic and closed irregular. Rubber shares advanced nn fresh support,63 words
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Article25 1958-11-01 7 Anthony Eden, former British Prime Minister, was ;it of the ivernors of thr shaki m orlfl i Theatre m Stratford-on-Avon yostpn. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article12 1958-11-01 7 Moi mmunlsi f'hina have dr< tablii h dinlom.itic rHatimis ReuterReuter - 12 words
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406 1958-11-01 7 AMERICANS TOLD HOW TO PREPARE FOR NUCLEAR ATTACK Individuals to exist on own food stocks for 2 weeks FAMILIES and individuals should be prepared to live on their own perr sonalstocks of food and other survival items for two weeks m the c vent of a sudden attack involving hydrogenU.P.I - 406 words
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Article72 1958-11-01 7 Government's biggest debt ever THE United States' federal debt is the highest m that nations history. A Treasury statement m Washington showed that on Oct. 23 the total gross public debt, together with certain non-treasury securities the government guarantees, touched $280,851 million. Tho previous record was 280.821 million set onU.P.I - 72 words
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Article75 1958-11-01 7 Mr Rhys M. Sale president of Ford of Canada, said the popularity of European cars In Canada already "has robbed thousands of Canadians of their jobs and livelihood and diverted hundreds of millions of dollars from the Canadian economy into the economies of European countries."U.P.I - 75 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-11-01 7 If rou'ir shortly due to ro to Kiii.un or Australia (or m in\ overseas country) for vn idles you ran not do belter keeptaf m tourh with events at home i>\ MBterlMng to the Straits Budget. I his weekly newspaper Rives you .m MtMfli ••<•«! eomprrhen I >108 words
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Advertisement165 1958-11-01 7 Jlllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillilllllillin: i sincapore 1 Shich tides! I TIDAY 1148 p.m. S TOMORROW: i.03 am. 5 and 1.22 p.m. MONDAY: 2.47 a.m. und l.iVl p.m. S TUESDAY: 3.4! a.m. and 2.53 p.m. S WEDNESDAY: 4.56 a.m. 5 and 4.05 p.m. THURSDAY: tt.25 a.m. and 5.48 p.m. FRIDAY: 7.35 a.m. and 5165 words
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Miscellaneous92 1958-11-01 7 Today's radio programme 1.16 p.m. Programme Summary .md Tunes with your 'liflin 1 30 Time Signal. New.s and Singapore Share Market Rej- 1.45. 45 More Tunes with your nffln; 2.00 Saturday D;> Auttrallta Magazine; 3.00 urday Prom; 330 Juke Box Pared*; 4.00 Lacy Afternoon; 4 HO Pea Dance Ballroom; 592 words
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Article653 1958-11-01 8 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY A SERIAL BY I. A THRILLING new serial story begins today telling you of the adventures of three new friends. There is Kor, the little clockwork clown, who can only come to life when he is wound up, Mci Ting, the musang with a653 words
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Article272 1958-11-01 8 rE winners of last week's colour-In contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Elaine Chay (11 >. 13 Jalan Yahya Aical, Johore Bahru, Johore. Miss Diana Caroline Wilford (10). 145-D Leedon Road, Singapore 10. Master Teo Mentj Chiang272 words
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Article, Illustration148 1958-11-01 8 Now things happen quickly, and Rupert cannot make head or tail of it. After one more scowling glance at the old man the heavy ttranger t irns. grabi his hat from one corner, unlocki the cottage d«v.r. and »torm« out. Tcha 1 take the148 words
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Advertisement103 1958-11-01 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prises Name (Master MJ») are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. t There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for firls). All you have to do is to set to work to103 words
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Miscellaneous167 1958-11-01 8 CLUES ACROSS, l. You with vast coal c need a nice smooth one for iron reserves. playing croquet. 5. Madrid pioneer In tl. is its capital. 6, It may be and developnn sung at the end of a hymn, less 8, One of tho 9, It's round the bottom of167 words
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Advertisement165 1958-11-01 9 See Am- tfw/ tiwuive/ ;.;.:.v.:.;. .:.;.v.:.:.:.:.:.-.:...:.:.:.:.:.v.:.:.;.;.:;...v.;.:. A Short but Illuminating Case History. The Shabdin triplets were born m the Maternity Hospital, Pcnang, on 28th September 1957. Their birth weights were: Norma 3-lbs, Nornein 3-lbs, Norjan 2-lbs. 12i*oz. si IS!SBSE^ All three babies were fed on Lactogen from birth.. At the165 words
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Miscellaneous1091 1958-11-01 9 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS iiiorial Hall); 11-5 NAVY eeau A\rnue}: 10 am Hollnesj *~-~^-s., y--o£~^^ nnimuiiion; 600 P-m St. James Church. H M.S. Meeting; 6 p.m. Salvation Meet- CWPCJ Terror: Masa 8.30 ajn. and 1000 ing. r HMda-s Church, Katon*: 7 a.m. on Sundays; Mass 5.30 SYRIAN sl rMinniunlon, 8 a.m.- pm.1,091 words
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Miscellaneous560 1958-11-01 10 Correct answers like a deluge t^^»^«Kj PAME the Deluge; t ~***m&^&KN* Never have 1 had B^ >uch a stack of entries :^^W^ Jjl kk .is that which greeted #l^ _n j^ '^^ESjJl^iiiJiL Jr m o i 1 1 VC < < I ii v<l i v w 111 C |/1560 words
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Article714 1958-11-01 11 Ires* reporter JOHN CLARKE finds out what happens— In one of the Eastern capitals the jackpot reached £90.000 and yam biers flew 2000 miles to invest hundreds of pounds. piURINCi their »Uy V m Perth, the UK tourists were Btroduced to a lie*714 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-11-01 11 Wolves and West Brom clash By ARCHIE QUICK I'HAT A BATTLE OF fT THE MIDLANDS T IS GOING TO 3E TODAY WHEN VOLVES VISIT WEST JROMWICH IN THE ENGLISH FOOTBALL .EAGUE The Wan are rhami nd In je Fust Division tableX have Championship and are fifth s the match is208 words
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Advertisement303 1958-11-01 11 THE I STRAITS TIMES rf ANNUAL, 1959 I*) A < hinpsr pfiilosopher once -aid, "One picture is worth a /fjm thousand worda.* 1 Only The V i fls\ tra t8 Times Annual can give V\ 1 you rec access lne colour V\ f ful world of Malaya and South 1303 words
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498 1958-11-01 12 JACK DAVIS - JACK DAVIS FGDF By JATAN'S woilcl supremacy at table tennis will be •Ironfl) ehallenffed by the Chinese Republic m the next world chmmplonihlpi (to be held In Dortmund, West Germany, from March 27 to April 5) according to experts m Europe. Victor Barna, liveReuter - 498 words
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149 1958-11-01 12 KEITH MILLER, former Australian Test cricketer, may lead a team of English and Australian players on a short tour of South Africa next year. A Johannesburg daily announced yesterday that Transvaal Cricket Union, who are trying to arrange the tour, had been informedReuter - 149 words
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Article29 1958-11-01 12 KING Kong wll wr< itli 38-yoar-oid. 250 n> Frenchman Andrf Drmpp tonight at the Hnppy World St.i dium. It is Drapp'.s final ftp. ince In SliiKuixirr29 words
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67 1958-11-01 12 A SINGAPORE SYNDICATE BUYS STABLES A Singapore syndicate yesterday bought the Hampshire training stables of Weyhill, near Andover for £55,000 from Colonel W. H. Whitbread, says a Reuter report Mr. O. B. "Toby" Balding has been training there successfully since he took e 01 J deatn of his father last67 words
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Article20 1958-11-01 12 Walsall beat Crewe Alexandra 6-0 m their English League Division Four match at Walsall last night- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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94 1958-11-01 12 WEALTHY Philip Scrutton. 35-year-old British Walker Cup golfer, was killed last night when a car m which he was travelling was m collision with an Army lorry near Blackbushe Airport m the south of England. .inn^nV^H g °J* fer 2 7 -y ear olReuter - 94 words
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101 1958-11-01 12 DftTf < h iri.l, v Hutisli HghiWtlfbl boxint; ilt.unplon. has askrri for ;i postponrmint of his I;.im M h title Rghl Aff»lmt Ihc holder, Duilio l.oj of Italy, In Milan on Noveitltx i His manager. Mr. Arthur Boffli, eabfod the promo* Icf \rstrrday that CharnlejReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-11-01 12 picture. MRS. PEGGY WEE, (left) receives the trophy awarded to Golden Melody for the racehorse with most wins throughout the year. Presenting the trophy is Mrs. E. L. Thomson, while looking on is Mr. McGregor Watt, president of the Racehorse Owners Association of Malaya. The prizeFree Press - 61 words
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224 1958-11-01 12 Australian conditions did not curb Lake JIM Laker, the Bui tl bowler, .h,,, to be at home m RSS conditions yesterd^Jf* laide by taking $c Si though he ow, 3 a g a u f h to smart catchta,"^' colleagues. •> Bowling to a closely n^ ed field, he vai,eReuter - 224 words
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Advertisement15 1958-11-01 12 See #lie enfire ronge ar your Established Ford dealer: UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE15 words
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