The Singapore Free Press, 3 November 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-11-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper N gjltgap«r« Monday. November 3, 1958. Price ISC'ts.16 words
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150 1958-11-03 1 Aid your host govts. call to Chinese o VTATIONAUST Chinese 11 Vki Presides! ami Premier Chen Cheng deo dared in Taipeh at JJ the weekend that Chinese living in non- Chinest- t.rritorios, i n- eluding Singapore and <> British North Borneo, j; should co-operate with their resident governy ments. tU.P.I - 150 words
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190 1958-11-03 1 IKE'S MEN FORECAST SHOCKS FOR DEMOCRATS Claim and counter-claim on eve of U.S. elections P R k S i D u NT EISENHO WER'S Republican Party, now in the minority in Doth houses of Congress, last night promised "some very startlingupsets for the Democrats** in tomorrow's congressional elections. The partyReuter; U.P.I - 190 words
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Article56 1958-11-03 1 Parents started forming queues before 9 a.m. today to register their children for Sabin vaccine at the Institute of Health and the Youth Sports Centre although registration is not due to start till 2 p.m. Nine more cases of paralytic polio were admitted to Middleton56 words
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Article141 1958-11-03 1 RUSSIA has sent Italy a Note warning her that the establishment of American rocket and nuclear Da.ses in Italy "aggravates the threat to peace in Europe and constitutes a danger, in the first place, for Italy herself," the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. TheReuter - 141 words
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Article139 1958-11-03 1 BRITISH scientists have discovered in Ply. mouth Sound a deadly sea microbe that could turn the sea blood. red, kill every living thing in it. and render sea spray dangerous to humans. The microbe is believed responsible for the incident recorded in the Old TestamentU.P.I - 139 words
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Article86 1958-11-03 1 H-bomb lag in Britain BRITAIN has only about 30 atomic weapons, of which fewer than five are Hbombs, the London Daily Express science writer, Chapman Pincher, said today. He said Britain's output will be only 30 bombs a year when her atom plants are "in full blast." This is becauseReuter - 86 words
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Article31 1958-11-03 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 89 Si cents per lb., down half a cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was idle.31 words
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Article46 1958-11-03 1 AG\-year-old man jumped to his death in the Rhine at Main:, West Germany, yesterday after police refused to arrest him when lie confessed' to .rwbc-Unu about MS 200 and told him to hack today mith proof of his crime.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article15 1958-11-03 1 SHAKE-UP OF NATO SOON? ichea li uld ■mi thin the it was Preats i U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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103 1958-11-03 1 R, workers n ill; Nov. s, (IIM 10th m| n€ Tor Ihi bo^ it, lM| t without would deliver up a third mirai I. They recovered two bodies yesterday and t\\r on Saturday ni«ht from the *****-foot level at which survivors wnr fmmel lastReuter; U.P.I - 103 words
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Article61 1958-11-03 1 THE U.S. National Planning Association in Washington yesterday warned against extremes of optimism or pessimism regarding the East-West negotiations on atomic test controls now under way in Geneva. In London the Daily Triograph today submitted that rivalries and divisions among Western European nations could i>rc.jiul tho IUCCeSfI ofU.P.I - 61 words
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Article160 1958-11-03 1 'Kidnap' plane crashes -17 die A VISCOUNT AIRLINER crashed into the sea off Cuban rebel-held territory at the weekend killing 17 of the 20 people aboard, after revolutionaries among the passengers tried to take it over, Cubana Airlines announced in Havana yesterday. One report said a revolutionary held a pistolReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement12 1958-11-03 1 37 Tanglin Road (near Tangle inn) Singapore Tel ***** ■3^j^l^^^^v_j TB QW/712 words
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390 1958-11-03 2 EAST-WEST SPLIT LOOMS OVER THE AGENDA AT TEST-BAN TALKS Geneva conference may last till Xmai Sovi« k l draft plan nuclei* s<iiiiinv \N argument is expected by diplomatic observers to develop between the Soviet and Western delegations over the agenda when the threepower conference on banning nuclear tests resumes in390 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-11-03 2 Varied versions of the rock-'n'-roll and 'crawl' 1 highlighted a social organised by the University of Malaya Students' Union in Singapore on Saturday night. Miss Helen Deborah and S. Sivalinsam of the university are seen showing the crowd how it's done. Free Press Picture.Free Press - 44 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-11-03 2 Dr. Tracy Strong, consultant of the <»rUI Alliance of I Y.M.C.A's in Geneva. •who arrived in Singa. pore by KLIVI yesterday for a 10-day visit to I Malaya. Accompanied by his wife, he is on a tour :ol YM.C.A's in Muslim countries. Today he will be guest of honour atFree Press - 71 words
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Article24 1958-11-03 2 General Ne Win wbs sworn In yesterday as Prime Minister of Burma b- 1 President U Win Maung in Rangoon.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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215 1958-11-03 2 Peking dissent over Formosa policy 'THE STATE DEPARTx MK\T is reported to be studying a theory thai dissension in the Peking heirarchy is responsible for aboutchanffes in Communist China's Formosa Strait policy. This theory" is attributed to: J The replacement of tactical General Su Yu, Chief of Staff of RedReuter - 215 words
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Article72 1958-11-03 2 Mr. Axel Larsen, 61-year-old chairman of the Danish Communist Party since 1932, last night relinquished all power within the party, after being heavily attacked for "Titoi.st revisionism." He said last night that he told the Party's 20th Congress yesterday the Danish party's policy should bo basedReuter - 72 words
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93 1958-11-03 2 (]IIAMPAGNE corks popped In British warships off Akaba yesterday as King Hussein of Jordan said farewell to the last of 3,000 British troops who answered his call for aid 14 works ago. The troops left in a flagderked fleet of eight ships carryingReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement93 1958-11-03 2 TjniJT *i^P Him m grooming If Yes Sir Hair 1^ Cream really is cooling! prepared J&/ from vitamin-ised oils it allows your I ■^*H8' BF hair to breathe naturally, giving a cool tic h healthy gloss. If you want I k| Ixi.lthior hair, better looking hair. W and V H93 words
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Advertisement31 1958-11-03 2 MIRRO I Torte Pan I Mony-utc «ct for relriflc' 0 tor eakrs, torte*. d*""* 1 onqd foods, «"d <h<»fo" cokes $10.00 MARDEN COMPANY! -%2 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORt-9 Til J44JI 2MO» J»"J31 words
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178 1958-11-03 3 Nikit a trapped by Zhivago dilemma .mi Paris evening newspaper Dimanche-Soir 1 fstVni -n described the Pasternak affair as •intellectual Budapest" for Mr. Nikita Eirwhchev, the Soviet Prime Minister. M^he telegrams which have bvvn showernCT f or several clays onto the desk of the head n y Union have finallyReuter; U.P.I - 178 words
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47 1958-11-03 3 Two Poiish cadets who walked off their training ship when it called at Grimsby. England, on Oct. 20 have been allowed to remain in Britain, a Home Office spokesman said in London yesterday. The cadets are Kaniak Andrzej and Rek Anorzej. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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137 1958-11-03 3 HOUSEWIFE, 22, CHARGED WITH $170,000 THEFT A YOUNG housewife was charged in London last night with stealing cash and jewellery worth £20.000 ($170,000) irom a North London bank on Friday night. The raid, one of the most daring in London, was carried out by thieves using equipment little known inReuter - 137 words
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Article106 1958-11-03 3 They enter 'Oil Queen' contest SEVERAL entries have already been received for the 1958 Mobil Queen contest to be held in conjunction with the Stanvac Sports Club dance at the Adelphi Roof Garden on Saturday (Nov. 8; from 8.30 p.m. A diamond pendant with a gold chain and a Hudnut106 words
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Article37 1958-11-03 3 Britain's promhun savings bonds scheme was two years old on Saturday but the birthday party is being held today because "Ernlo, 1 thf electronic machine whlcb picks out thr winning numi.iy weoic ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article19 1958-11-03 3 Unemployed workers in An; benefits chopped by 42.200 to 2.102.600 in the wrok end Oct 18 U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-11-03 3 picture picture. Mr. and Mrs. V VI. Narayana Panikker at their wedding rcetption at Little'l Cafe in Raffles Place. Singapore, yesterday. The bride is the former Miss M. Thunkam Free Press Newly-weds. Inche M. Rashid Salleh and Che Zaleha Hassan after their wedding in Jalan Eunos. Singapore, yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 50 words
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Advertisement53 1958-11-03 3 Changing your hair colour easy as changing your mind ur lo everyone*! a colour ol COLOi lIM No D o conflicted s pour on the •liyn you feel like out .nd M you come more loi you -to enrich »ra colouring (on, ''in, Bine «e>ena Rubinstein Wl f AGENTS Z53 words
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Advertisement175 1958-11-03 3 HAPPY Df EAAVAtf /^itei Latest Indian K/ J&Sv^r^^* l our Deepavoli \\m[ Patron* InTLV beautiful y^Jl designs are 1// Model 02 U/JilWi f/Vu vvaiting for A /J^^/l|rSfV\ your selection, mjftffl Wll is I P $9.90 to My7 I $15.90 >*-*^^*^ Model 08 JUlt€l AVAILABLE ONLY AT MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING175 words
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318 1958-11-03 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Nov. 3. 1958. Opinion Pasternak drama BRAVERY Is not found only on battlefields. It is of the .spirit, too. The choice of living in the face of disaster is perhaps a hinder decision than that urging a valorous headlong rush to a violent but swift318 words
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Article85 1958-11-03 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber >'H A WOMAN who bought pntator and found Un i y v. nted •aid. t i thought thoy might be tomatoes, but the gavr thertl away." ►Id you pinch th< I the "N thrm." Bhe pepll thorn with (I the i "No. 1 Rfrtd I "why85 words
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Article, Illustration968 1958-11-03 4 WILLIAM BARKLEY - I PREDICT: SOCIALISTS WHO MAY NOT BE MINISTERS WILLIAM BARKLEY By PREDICT Hie membership ol lhc next Sociali.sl Cabinet. With Uiis qualification thai 1 predict there will not be one. Moreover, when I project our future rulers in the form of a Cabinet photograph, many electors on taking one look968 words
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Advertisement36 1958-11-03 4 EXQUISITE JLWELLERY OF QUALITY AND TASTE BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN DIAMOND RINCiS, WATCHES. LINE JEWELLLin S.P.H.deSilvaUd. 45. HIGH STREET AIR PORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD IPOH iote Co; S. P. H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG36 words
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Advertisement27 1958-11-03 4 FERGUZADE ...For Extra Energy M i m Mk I Available from all Good Deal THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY 33 Raffles Place S 'port Cold Storage A trade, Orel27 words
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188 1958-11-03 5 $118,000 scheme for Colony exhibition a MVIOH electricity supply scheme for the Kalpianc awa has been worked out by the Singa■ere Cit) Council to cope with the heavy demands expected during the Constitution Fair in 10 The heme is estimated to cost $300,000 O f which 5i 81. 200 will188 words
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201 1958-11-03 5 UNCONCERN AS $221 M. GOES UP IN SMOKE r»URRENTY notes valued at §221,561,896 were burned In Singapore last year. But nobody cared when the 40,442,847 banknotes, including one for 810.000, went up in smoke. They were worn and mutilated notes, including pre-war and post-liberation issues, which had been withdrawn from201 words
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Article100 1958-11-03 5 Workers of airline to get X-rays T*HE staff of Malayan Air- ways who have been brought under SATA's insurance scheme will receive their first free X-rays at Singapore airport from tomorrow. Mobile X-ray vans will spend three day s there checking members of the staff. A SATA official expressed the100 words
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Article35 1958-11-03 5 United Nations observer fhief Oalo said in Beirut that I up's mission in the Lebanon was now completed and he hoped to makp arrangements for evacuation as soon as po sible U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article45 1958-11-03 5 An international airline ball orgam tlic .staff of airlines in will be held at the Sea View Hotel On Her 13. Highlight oi the evening will be an "Airline Queen" contest, whieh is open only to stnfr members of nlrlines45 words
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Article164 1958-11-03 5 ARTIST'S CHARGES SHOCK MR. LIM THE Controller of Immigration, Mr. Urn Joo Hock, today said he wa > shocked to hear some of the accusations made by the Indian artist. Mr. Harindru. nath Chattopadhyaya who left yesterday after staying 20 days in the Colony. Mr. Chattopadhyaya alleged that he had164 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-11-03 5 C Two members of the Services in Singapore, Bill if Drysdale of the Royal Engineers and Sylvia Wragg S of the WRAC. will give an exhibition of aero- i batic dancing at the Arts Ball at Raffles Hotel jj ballroom next Saturday. This is one of the many attractions at67 words
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Advertisement91 1958-11-03 5 CHOCOLATE RICH NESQUIK mixes instantly even in cold milk nesprav H^— NESQUIK makes milk so chocolaty rich, so chocolaty O ED €faJ& good, children are drinking more, 1 ~Z I more and more! \^J *^QU/Hji\ NESQUIK is easy to prepare be- lf \^B cause it mixes in a flash. W91 words
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Miscellaneous51 1958-11-03 5 MiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimiiimmmi iSINCAPOREi [HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 2.02 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.42 a.m. j and p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.56 a.m. and 4 o;> p.m. THURSDAY: G.25 a.m. j and 5 4S p.m. FRIDAY; 7.35 a.m. and I <30 p.m. SATURDAY: 8 M a.m. I and 8.1 1 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.94 a.m. and 9.36 p.m.51 words
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Miscellaneous92 1958-11-03 6 111 I II AW Ki: l»> Sv«|im> .lorflan AfiOAAO AA//^ MAffHAN Sf*AC£ SHIP. I\»» i» rtfrm tU^if **.LnUf n-or-icJ-i I fl*V^ tkCri OS W6 reOP«r^C< ftlM yJ /viA«»r/A/^s tscAPeo f *k>m 7hei» but tUe Superb m«cH<anisrti of the I cvwciou^^es *ve oeoafne I^^l. N q Four of us awoke toqetfier92 words
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Miscellaneous414 1958-11-03 6 r»ORN today you haw ad,' n D sensitive nature which I great deal of inner culm a a outer poise. You are u uttl dmed to look far ahead I trouble. Perhaps, how one reason why you are a ready for it whe n it a come! 1 You are414 words
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251 1958-11-03 7 Council's $185,000 demand for power raises a protest rrHE developew of Namly Park Estate in Bukit 1 Tim i»i have represented to the City Council ♦hit its rt istd policy of supplying electricity to new bowel would retard home building in Slng The rt council251 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-11-03 7 picture. London Police Constable Henry Stevens has just been awarded the George Cross highest civilian award for bravery. He fought an armed man and, although wounded in the jaw, he kept after the gunman.- PopperPopper - 35 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-11-03 7 picture. nine Wl "'nine hostess at London airport U l^n teth Kopolova. She was flown to Hmo, (>m Pohnul fnr an operation at London's tb m :>ital «l a growth on one of her eyes her totally blind. The operation was i hcth is seen being flown home '> <■Popper - 59 words
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Article77 1958-11-03 7 HTHE American Association X in Singapore is to have a new constitution. One of the proposals calls for expansion of the board of directors. The new constitution waa discussed at a luncheon meeting on Oct. 17. A final decision will be taken at a meeting77 words
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Article206 1958-11-03 7 Queries on trade unions for Lim QUESTION hour during the Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday will be occupied largely with trade union matters, including queries concerning the representative character of the Singapore Trade Union Congress. The Singapore Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Urn Yew Hock, will be asked to206 words
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Miscellaneous109 1958-11-03 7 Today's radio programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Rhythm at Random; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Rhythm at Random- 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Children's Magazine and Musical Birthday Cards; 5.30 Jazz Jamboree; 5.45 Their Kind of Music 6.00 Off the Record; 6.15 BBC. Bandstand; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements109 words
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Article, Illustration458 1958-11-03 8 Basil Cardcw - Basil Cardcw By ChE'S elegant she wears mink and she adores champagne No, not the g<rl the car! And it was quite a show at Earls Court the other day that she was the most glamorous attraction on view the458 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-11-03 8 RAF's new je is ch 'Ligh tened ing' A. BOTTLE I Royal Ai> i <>"•■ thai of the uo\ ..i m the chief oi t |l<> V M Electric P.IB i' 1 'I Royal Aircraft i- tl Hants. The plane, i {rl last flehlcr. "*U production. It l miles pciReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-11-03 9 picture IN Nicosia, capital of the bloodshed ru*. The curfew has come down and terttf except for a dustman unibout his business PopperPopper - 25 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-11-03 9 Ex-Regimental Sergeant Major Brittan found a quieter pasi tly iyistead of bowling his head off at army recruits on parade ground. The e.i-R.S.M.. who recently retired from the British Army ifter a long and conspicuous period of service, found himself once > e onPopper - 121 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-11-03 9 STOP look GO! Worried about the rising tide of accidents to pedestrians and the heavy increase in traffic z on West Berlin's roads, authorities there have been experimenting with a new type of traffic light. j Below the actual traffic lights is another series of lights showing the figure ofPopper - 119 words
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Article, Illustration910 1958-11-03 10 London Gossip AM not a betting 1 mac. But this tip looks like being a. certainty In the Marriage Stakes: The Aga Khan and Sylvia Casablancas. The 21 -year-old Aga, who flew all the way from Harvard University to nd the week-end with the beautiful 17-year-old Sylvia and her parents,910 words
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263 1958-11-03 10 HIS SINGING MYNAH BIRD IS £44 NUISANCE THE Mynah Bird of Esher was convicted the Other day of being a loud-mouthed nuisance. Convicted without saying a single word in his own defence. The Java Mynah was left at home while witnesses imitated for the benefit of Kingston-on-Thames magistrates the noises263 words
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Article278 1958-11-03 10 He tickled a taxman's fancy... A TAX official is to be carpeted for disclosing how an Inland Revenue office "spies" on people. He let the cat out of the bag when 29-year-old schoolmaster Barry Ling called at the office in West Hartlepool Co. Durham. Mr. Lmy asked for a tax278 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-11-03 10 The nun from a fighting family IN the plain black robes and veil of a un 19-year-old Maureen Towell flew into London the other day from South Africa. She is one of the fighting: Towell family five of her brothers are boxers, They include Vic, former bantam wn champion ofPopper - 87 words
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Article, Illustration596 1958-11-03 11 JOHN BARBER - JOHN BARBER I Viim-s ill lla« news: The actress ami the pUt%§trrif§ht By <Sj H E nervously I touches wood. She carries jade charms. She wears "lucky" colours. She is painstaking|l\ and industriously superstitious. But nothing she does unfixes that jinx on596 words
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469 1958-11-03 11 J.W.M. THOMPSON - THE ODD TURN OF CHRISTOPHER FRY'S CAREER J.W.M. THOMPSON and in London aunng recent weeks people nave been asklni the question: wnai I. as become of Christopher answer. K me f found lhe FjJ. Who a feu- years ago "cmed l to have one or other of his i V469 words
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Article, Illustration469 1958-11-03 12 Not a single case followed tests in Belgian Congo What it is. what it can be expected to dtp pOLLOWtNG the devclopmenl of the Salk-type killea-virtis vaccine against poliomyelitis scientists turned to the develop men! of u live-virus polio vaccine which would give complete immunity. One of469 words
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Article235 1958-11-03 12 THE WAY TO HALT HEART ATTACKS? pLASMIN, a substance that dissolves blood clots, may be a safe and effective treatment for heart attacks, it is reported. The enzyme had no bad effects while dissolving clots in the hearts of animals, a group of researchers iti New York's Sloan-Ketterin^ Institute discovered.U.P.I - 235 words
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Article130 1958-11-03 12 'Killed bY smoking' S JWO LONDON doci I =Me i,/« Wt 0^ cigarette smoking when* dI S,.°/ lu'W cur The death certificat /or these patients smokers, will be mai ed: "Cause of death lung cancer d smoking:' 5 r/ie doctors 0"- Dr Norman Macdonald cftc cftes^ specialist ana Dr. WilfredReuter - 130 words
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344 1958-11-03 12 Anti-TB drug tried out as cure for leprosy J^ANAMYCIN, an antibiotic found by Dr. Hamao Umezawa of Japan and effectively used for the treatment of tuberculosis, has tentatively been proved to be efficacious for leprosy as a result of a series of tests on white rats. The finding, claimed toReuter - 344 words
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83 1958-11-03 12 WHITE HAND n ailment of operators of I eOf P I J eum atic trails puzzled docton an industrial medicine conference at Ki hi, do y i rl °P f within a year with the ha noioa a vibrating tool brooming white anrt pa COW weatherReuter - 83 words
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181 1958-11-03 13 HARWELL PUTS IRRADIATED FRUIT ON SHOW Scientists eat atomic food nRITISH nuclear scientists are exhibiting fruits of their own orchard apples and grapes— subjected to atomic radiation. atomically irradiated fruit and vegetables are free for the m pling. at the Royal Horticulicty's new hall, but the oi Health has notU.P.I - 181 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-11-03 13 A new water purifying appliance is to be used in southern France to prevent water pollution and possible epidemics in the area of recent Hoods. A demonstration of the appliance (above) was given on the Seine in Paris. Water can be drawn from any source, and when passed through thePopper - 57 words
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598 1958-11-03 13 W.B. DICKINSON ( Jr - More radioactivity in food but there's no danger W.B. DICKINSON (Jr.) By %%.'iill| Ife 411 4 UNITED STATES Government report said that many tea samples examined for radiotive contamination may "contain SR >ntium) 90 in excess of the present tolerance" for humans. But it said only a small portion ofU.P.I - 598 words
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Article210 1958-11-03 13 UOLLAND is planning an inspection system to check regularly on radioactivity in foodstuffs in view of increased radiation from nuclear tests, atomic generators and other sources, an official Government spokesman has said. People were now absorbing unknown doses of radiation and it was "not impossible thatReuter - 210 words
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Article119 1958-11-03 13 S< II VI IMS »t Los Alamos, New Mexico, said the} have developed a new power feneratot which trains forms heal directly into elCCtrlcltj ami MHIM dav mav propel fSftCe vehicles. 111, Plasma Thrrniocoupi'" hftl no movlni p.«rl<s .mcl for tho fust time makes possible dn«<iU.P.I - 119 words
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195 1958-11-03 14 30 PRETTY GIRLS TO LEAD THE CHEERS I it had to happen soon--1 roj i Walsall PC are to have girl cheer-leaders at n. home matches. Thirty .shapely misses in flub eoiourj are to whip up the spectators at Felli rk The ide.i originate! with two women members of the195 words
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Article, Illustration341 1958-11-03 14 lengc i" the Macao i Grand l'u\ nia\ well I produce Singapore's lir^l ni;i jor motorinj lUCC6SI abroad. Sinu;i|»iiir drivers hi in |h« past done \\«*ll in this t«Ufh KM mile rate considering tn<- handlctpt under w ln< h lh< •> l»av«' competedFree Press; Free Press - 341 words
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Article305 1958-11-03 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By ()NE of the finest innovations made by the Football Association into post-war Soccer was the inauguration of a "Youth' section. They instituted Youth Internationals Youth County Cups, Youth Club Cups and Youth competitions which resulted in the sap between Schoolboy days and305 words
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Article463 1958-11-03 14 Espinosa drops to N0. 2 berth WORLD RANKINGS EO ESPINOSA of the Philippines has slipped from first place to second in the list of contenders for the world bantamweight title, according to the latest ratings. This is because he lost the Orient title to Kiyoshi Miura of Japan, who isU.P.I - 463 words
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Article29 1958-11-03 14 fame In another part of thiVi ln B brotl lrr !,Mio ua, also hit at thl ISiK°T2 H" lwl common? U lo Slvs twins nothlni in29 words
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Miscellaneous26 1958-11-03 14 «SS/. J ;SisTAr<r"- 8 Place Yor a iiv- 5 It>s lmlf «*n»Mnlt€ (4) 9 Explosive parenl n» 7 Fn Xt n'! )U>lv ly| >i(:il ipj>< i26 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1958-11-03 15 ALLAN LEWIS - 'RAGS TO RICHES' STORY BEHIND GOLD CUP TRIUMPH ALLAN LEWIS By IT WAS A DAY OF BIG DIVIDENDS tr RAITS CODE, a nine-year-old English gelding V by lock II f rom Eastern Approaches, has o« mine In Malaya since October 1952 and Twin In the 535,000 Singapore Gold Cup isFree Press - 1,197 words
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Article165 1958-11-03 15 THE inclusion of left-arm spinner John Martin in tho Australian XI versus the M.C.C. beginning on November 21 is urged by critics after his success on Saturday against the tourists in Adelaide. Playing for South Australia, Martin took seven wickets for 110 in the M.C.C. first165 words
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Article88 1958-11-03 15 SKIDADDLE WINS 40-MILE SKI TRIAL rFHE boat Skidaddle V, A entered by Noel Godson (driver) and Charles Bryce (skier > won yesterday's 40--mile Reliability Trial organised by the Malayan Waters ki Association. Second In thi.s handicap event was the inboard SkiBreeze (Lionel Ilorry and Brian Blakebroui>h>. The eight-lap course consisted88 words
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Advertisement81 1958-11-03 15 wife It A 1 1 1 1 W I rn I I $mma' See these features in the Nov. 2nd issue: DonroAiiiiCc A Malayan reports on Australia. w Gossip from the film studios. riBTAAuc Music suggestion for Kuala CARTOONS Lumpur Reviews of coming films. LETTERS a Malayan short story Flash81 words
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343 1958-11-03 16 VIP from all over world in Rome for crowning of Pope pitiM* mintma Puiu.-s and pot «nl at»> in in all parts of the »»'.ild Mill sec Pope John \\lll crowned in Koine tomorrow am il stints of splendour. King Frederick and Queen Ingrid of Ilciiin.uk h.t\« already arrived IhrvReuter - 343 words
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217 1958-11-03 16 FRENCH DENY BIG CLAIMS BY ALGERIA REBELS r F lfl Algerian National Liberation Front claimed yesterday to have made "large and numerous" breaches In the mined, electrified and strongly guarded tenet separating Algeria and Tunisia. The French, alleging that Algerian insurgents were operating from bases in Tunisia, set up theReuter - 217 words
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Article79 1958-11-03 16 ADENAUER AS FREE-TRADE MEDIATOR THE West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, offered to mediate between Britain and France on the free trade area dispute during talks with Mr. Louis Joxe, secretary-general of the French Foreign Ministry, when he visited Bonn last week, the West German news agency D.P.A. reported yesterday.Reuter - 79 words
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Article352 1958-11-03 16 Wrights for Saturday, opening day Of the Selangor Turf luh's November meeting at Kuala Lumpur, are as follows: CI. 3. DIV. I— r>'.F. Drill. ir .11 i 9.00 Lucky Giimr 8.13 C'arar.is 8.12 Grand Coup 811 Clear Reception 8.09 Grey Elegance 8.08 Britannia II 8.07 Redouble352 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-11-03 16 Miss Shirley Ann Jones, 17, of Kuala Lumpur, who was chosen "Co-op Queen" at the annual dance of the Singapore Public Services Co-operative Stores Society at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday night.33 words
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Article99 1958-11-03 16 yiCE-ADMIRAL Sir Gordon Hubback has resigned as Fourth Sea Lord to become managing director of the company which will take over the Malta naval dockyard early next and convert it to commercial use. 'l'li« company last week :iv <' an auurance that would be no redundancyReuter - 99 words
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Article21 1958-11-03 16 Ex-President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan left Karachi by air last night for London, accompanied by his wife. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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125 1958-11-03 16 IRAQ is fully poised for immediate retaliate action against Israel should the 3 Army invade Jordan, according to well-inform ed sources in Bagdad yesterday. The sources said Bagdad and Cairo had completed co-ordination of their military pi™ for immediate intervention if the IsraelisU.P.I; Reuter - 125 words
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Article41 1958-11-03 16 rpWO CYPRIOTS. caught in the act of preparing a mine ambush, were captured by British troops on Saturday. An army patrol at Tricomo caught the two youths burying a mine under a culvert. They ran but were captured. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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