The Singapore Free Press, 4 November 1958
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Title Section16 1958-11-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper v. Singapore, Tuesday. November 4, 1951. Prj£c 15ct>16 words
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164 1958-11-04 1 Emergency relief team now standing by THE emergency relief team of the Social Welfare Department is standing by to deal with fl<««l victims if it continued to rain as heavily as it did yesterday. The rainfall yesterday was the heaviest In the city area. The recording station m Fullerton Building164 words
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Article28 1958-11-04 1 Mohamed Ashani, r General of Yemen was among tigers killed Lst ni plane crash 1 The plane tos bound for Belgrade ror c i stopover U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article17 1958-11-04 1 n plans to 5? tv d that the counrdanian Em■m«ton said jwi ni ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article11 1958-11-04 1 man was m a terror- > >•- Troodos i tosspersons. U.P.I.U.P.I - 11 words
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Article88 1958-11-04 1 rpHE Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, said 1 X m Leningrad yesterday: "We are ready to sign a treaty even today and to stop forever atomic and i hydrogen weapon tests He added that Russia had "achieved an increase m the power of ourReuter; U.P.I - 88 words
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Article145 1958-11-04 1 I>OPE JOHN XXIII prayA ed m solitude at the Vatican last night the eve of his coronation for divine aid In leading the Roman Catholic Church into the future. The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano printed the text of the prayer m which he "implored light fromU.P.I; Reuter - 145 words
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Article31 1958-11-04 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 90! cents per lb.. up threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was uncertain.31 words
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Article111 1958-11-04 1 A *bo, who rcvarcin, (l Sabin allow ''*>' was not this,,,' m the class firm, '"^wasconciDH Bcho4 printing, <« IIM was Jchild "■ssion that t for four ilt| Iho The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Dr. M. Doraisinghrni. however said: "The vaccine is perfectly safe111 words
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375 1958-11-04 1 REPUBLICAN ROUT AT POLL IS EXPECTED Rockefeller's New York bid only bright spot JNLESS all the polls are wrong, the Democratic Party will win solid control of Congress m today's nation-wide American elections But, m defeat, the Republican Party may come up with a bright new political star m Mr.Reuter - 375 words
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Article80 1958-11-04 1 NATIONAL interest has been centred on the California Governorship contest between President Eisenhower's former top lieutenant m the Senate. Senator William Knowland, and Mr. Edmund Brown, the state's Democratic Attorney-General. Senator Knowland has waged a losing battle all along and is given practically no chance byReuter - 80 words
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Article88 1958-11-04 1 Jakarta grab pay-out T'HE Indonesian Government will pay compensation for the Dutch property it is about to nationalise, the Antara news agency said yesterday. Provision for compensation is contained m the nationalisation Bill brought before Parliament yesterday. The Bill said the amount of compensation would be decided by a committeeReuter - 88 words
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Article73 1958-11-04 1 PEKING'S overseas Chinese affairs committee protested yesterday against the "persecution" of overseas Chinese by the Siamese authorities "under pres.su re of the United States/ according to the Peking New China news agency. A statement claimed that the Siamese authorities had "persistently arr< overseas Chinese on IReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement27 1958-11-04 1 h< HBf^ryTiiKiiii jJ^E. Jk ijm\ r £in\**\ MAViITAT HOMI. TOOI n^ *^11f1%5 Yl I Put Burnett'* "White Satin" m lyOroy Qintn yonmtirtoffdi jftDßl?/ Available m all sizes.27 words
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185 1958-11-04 2 Backing for teeth cheek on radiation UNION LEADERS oi Britain* atomic Klenttett I terday supported <»H international milk teeth census to <l. t« -rniine the effects of radiu tion on huni.in bone structurt Mr. Stanley m.imk ieneral lecretary of the lastitution of Prolrs^ion.il Civil Srrvants, IftM London: "Much of theReuter - 185 words
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Article60 1958-11-04 2 TRANS -WORLD AIR-. lines announced ln\ London yesterday that it a ill accept letters from British children addressed Sa/^a Clays. They will be delivered to the North Pole on Trans-World's polar flights beticeen London and Call fornia. Letters should be addressed: "T.W.A., Piccadilly, London pleaseReuter - 60 words
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301 1958-11-04 2 ALL 81 UN. STATES TO TACKLE ARMS ISSUE West and Russia agree on compromise arrangement Till rnited Nations political committee last nigh t voted to ttUTB K*n I disarmament problem! next year to a commission made up of 81 nations of the world. All the 80 delegations present, lAuepi FrancoReuter - 301 words
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Article155 1958-11-04 2 Big UN aid plan r\VIE United States togethc I. with countries of Asia including Malaya Europe and I... rui- America asked the United Natiq yesterday io make a i effort m 195 D to devS new schemes for worldwide economic develop, mcut. They called on the Genera; Assembly's Economic ar.cU.P.I - 155 words
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47 1958-11-04 2 The Soviet Union yesterday moved that delegates from North Korea .should attend the General Assembly's Political committee when it holds talks this week on the Korean question. Neither North nor South Korea is a member of the United Nations.47 words
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Article32 1958-11-04 2 The West German Goternment will try to stop screening of wartime an& Nazi films m the UniW States and Canada. Fore* Minister Heinrich «s Brentano said In Bonn U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article110 1958-11-04 2 THE Prime Minister of Ghana, Dr. Kwaw Xkrumah, told Parliament yesterday that ni Government had accepted the Ghana consw tution drawn up m Britain with Ibc S raNfS misgivings. •We weir. howev« face with a situation wWj independence mi tint w have been delayed naaReuter - 110 words
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Article49 1958-11-04 2 TOHE Industrial Disputes A Tribunal a system of compulsory arbitrationwas officially abolished yesterday under an order laid before Parliament. Hie Minister of Labour cannot refer new disputes to the tribunal after Dec. 10. But it will have till March 1 to deal with its backlot? ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article58 1958-11-04 2 The firtt four cars to complete the 53-mile London to Brighton veteran car run were disqualinrd for din* the 20 m.p.h. speed limit. Hi*' Just of the 193 cars, a H)(u Mrrcrde.s, reached ihr t in i bin" linr 10 minutr.s brforr the MayorReuter - 58 words
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Article17 1958-11-04 2 President j, has w-.iivrd the and rlsa rv<v> vi for their world next U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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Advertisement146 1958-11-04 2 7 i* < **^^k design 64 Jr O *m. At \mm I«^ Hi9h quolity f BV#^ sJm&Z >^fj^ children's JMF IM| flexible.. r^^V kht/yQA »E$'GN 02 I MtUI I y^ Strong boys' MjbHJU VrV f H leother shoes />F" l/*Z/*j +Zs&^^mßWj Vlth rubber \AA^ '^^>KJr M WSfm monolith soles. IMT146 words
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238 1958-11-04 3 BRITONS EAT, SAVE, SPEND MORE THAN EVER More jobless, but Tories say: 'PHE British- Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Derrick Heathcoat Amory, claimed m the House of Commons yesterday that the British people were spending, eating and saving: more than ever before. With record investment, record personal consumption, record saving,238 words
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Article118 1958-11-04 3 ALAN Humphrey. 23, an aircraft fitter at the De Havillana plant, was said m a Hatfield court, near London, yesterday to have sabotaged three Comet IV jet airliners because his job gave him headaches. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months' jail. He was118 words
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Article19 1958-11-04 3 Dr. Jorge E. Illueca of Panama is president of the U.N. Security Council for November. U.P.I.19 words
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Article223 1958-11-04 3 \SKED if he wanted to make a statement after being arrested on a charge of breaking into a London bank and stealing cash and jewellery worth £20,000. a 22-year-old redhead. Mrs. Ada Margaret Shakeshaft, was alleged to have replied: "It is more than223 words
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Article30 1958-11-04 3 The .T:.p;m Atomic Indu I Forum said In Tokyo it wai pUnning to build an experimental atomic-pow-orod vr.srl of 4,000 to 5 000 tons m 1961 or 1962.30 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-11-04 3 Realistic Toy Animals Plush animals created by Margaret* Steiff arc the ideal playmates for your children. By playing with them baby will §et his first impression of his future comrades: the animals. Make joy with the "Steiff'-zoo of life-like animals. (Button m Ear Brand)46 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-11-04 3 j Mikado If 1 Tokyo i blue wool (Own printI ed with black roses. The slim sheath has I tiny cap >lee\es »nd a fitted bodice. Back 111- terost is provided by a softly draped cowl back. To wear with it. the model i>.i> chosen I threequarter length rlows «>l62 words
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Advertisement104 1958-11-04 3 i DISTINGUISHED GIFTS FOR DISTINGUISHED PERSONS., AN SILVER is much more than just a gift! I 1 the goodwill message of the simple Pi, their aesthetic taste, their hard*ork and Perseverance. It enlivens the memory of his connections with W Ose who art having this country after some years I104 words
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Advertisement115 1958-11-04 3 gy s ADELPHI wmt j"j Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort 4 music by the NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sundays) GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC Reservations: Telephone 2810 for INVALIDS and »the ELDERLY r €^r Vi ~ss? \^J /[^^^V? f J\' MILK, with its115 words
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Article205 1958-11-04 4 TUESDAY. Nov. 4. 1958. I Opinion II rDAI rtilß'ilCil ROCii to the polls to elect a new Congress and 32 new governors. No new President is' involved. Despite vigorous campaigning, President Eisenhower's Republican Party is not conceded a chance of reversing the position either m the Senate or205 words
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Article, Illustration629 1958-11-04 4 KOREAS PAGAN SECTS MULCT THE ILLITERATE YES, BUT HE DIDN'T SAY WHAT SIZE CLASS." AN EXPANSION of pagan sects among the less educated people m South Korea is worrying the authorities m Seoul. National police headquarters say there are at least 24 known "pseudoreligious" sects with about *****0 followers. AsReuter - 629 words
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Article216 1958-11-04 4 Maoris' new life sets a problem MAORIS and Europe In New Zealand country with one ot worlds best records In relations—are closer physically, but m a spiritual c they are "as far apart as they were 50 ago,* 1 according to the Rev. J. G. Laughton. Moderator of the MaoriReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement9 1958-11-04 4 Drink A real I fruit Juice 1 ORANGEADE .l.llll..lllll.lllll><MLU_»>«',.|H.lllHlli.>lll.lllll.».~9 words
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Advertisement109 1958-11-04 4 3 FAST' FAS'* AND SO DELICIOUS V^^ I 7 I as if prepared by an Italian Chef mgm V£l f^l If time is shott and you enjoy tasty food, the answer to rr^^^B^Bß^^/^H our problem is delightful Chef Boy-Ar-Dcc Spaghetti mWH* t WK& )inncr. The Spaghetti Dinner package contains all109 words
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Article163 1958-11-04 5 SPORE STOCKS UP FOR OIL STRIKE r ARGE quantities of oil and petroleum pro- ducts are being stocked by public authorities and transport firms In Singapore in view of the threatened strike by oil company employees. Strike notices to the companies over a dispute for bonus payments expire next Tuesday.163 words
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Article123 1958-11-04 5 JUMP IN PETROL REFUND THE Malayan A rways and the Royal S ngapore Flying Club- ar< B refund of petrol duty from the Treasury. A Govern r. ncnt said the Malayan Airway* are entitled to a refund by the terms of their agreement with thf Federation and Singapore governments. The123 words
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Article43 1958-11-04 5 The University of California radiation laboratory d slow process" m [ta rflorts to a; l nm cS X {ho P° we|l ()f the by fusl( tK a Process caicjiatpd to produce energy a R vat-r equal vu P 3 f petrSL—43 words
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Article27 1958-11-04 5 Eleven officials the U.S. Defence Department will arrive In Taipeh on Nov. 9 for a three-day inspection of the American military aid programme.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article307 1958-11-04 5 Vaccine'Follow time-table' VUHILE officials of the Singapore Health Ministry appealed to parents to observe the time-table allotted to them for the administration of anti-polio vaccine to their children, parents asked for mobile teams to be sent out by me wunisiry. A large number of people rushed the gates when theU.P.I - 307 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-11-04 5 picture. Mr Jambukeswara Sarma, a member of the Singapore Harbour Board staff, and Madam Sara.su athy, after ti>«»' wrddiiis at the Kamala Club. The hride ujx i "«t 1> i music teacher m Trivandrum. incHe Monammed Salleh and his bride, Mis Rsazina Samad, who were married m Singapore. The brideFree Press - 60 words
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Advertisement37 1958-11-04 5 STRETCHABLE NYLON SOCKS Pi a f CTIVE D «IGNS L A I N WMI-re LI S ENG MIN CO. LTD., (R ETAIL DIPT.) f; BR.DGC ROAD S'NCA^M Tel: 344g N j BHAGWAN CO. °*TH BR.OGf ROAD, *«NCArORI.37 words
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Advertisement158 1958-11-04 5 SWITZERLAND J^L i D ft A f Erji I* *> 1 I for information an 4 bood'ngt QQuunQl^ comw/r rewr fro>t# Agvnf -toe- <•- tmmm^ t m MALAYAN AiRWAYS st/zzu/MC UoENERAb SALES AGENTS J BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION giiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiniiiiiic3ii!iiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiniiiiiimiii[3iiiiiiiiiu Iftr^r^ THE STAGE CLUB I W^g jXy Meet r? \gp^^^ the158 words
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Advertisement477 1958-11-04 6 '4 o IIOKN today you have a good bu-i 4 |J IJ ness heiiM- You arc .so hon. f and straightforward that tho who work with you know at v |J exactly where they stand. J ;j You do have strong likes and u\ likes and are apt to show477 words
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Miscellaneous135 1958-11-04 6 JEI I lIA%VKe" hy S ilne> .lonian H____ /our- weapons wi/l be useless aqa^st them V *fHout Our *rf your WorUi ,S^t^Lk? r e* rt!t^ S*_. f _x^^^_B_l **l I .Mill \KI by I alk and I'hil Davis -MM JVM b> Hubbard If^-WANKS VE&Y MUCH— a j/^V-> £DO/E /S G/GfifT.'135 words
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Article389 1958-11-04 7 (/.K. closing prices I ONDON \,,v Previous loUu> KIBB nl Kg buyei s i»'"l H U% sellers 25^. lellei Dec. -5% buyers 25 buyers 25\ sellers 25 seltei n,. i BSS >i>»i 25' buyer.s 25'j bu K^' 1.,, MH buyers lltMi 257 i sellers i.i389 words
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190 1958-11-04 7 CAN CITY COUNCIL ACT ON ITS DECISION? Legal view sought on Mayor-less meeting f fcGAL opinion is being sought on the validity of the short session of m)*, Sin a P° re Clt > Council held under the chairmanship of Mr S. M. Vasagar, a Liberal-Socialist councillor, after the Mayor,190 words
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Article106 1958-11-04 7 Six U.S. films banned SIX films, all from the United States, were banned In Singapore last year. A total number of 877 films from 19 countries all over the -world, including 13 from Singapore, were censored during that year. Five appeals were received by the Board of Film Censors against106 words
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Article306 1958-11-04 7 cillor, as the members of the city council present shall choose, shall preside." Some of the councillors who were present when Mr Vasagar was elected chairman said they had acted legally, and therefore the decision they had taken at that session was as legal as306 words
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Article54 1958-11-04 7 ARTHUR S. FLEMMING. r\ U.S. secretary of health. education and welfare, revealed yesterday that the U.S. Government is preparing a new programme of health and welfare aid to underdeveloped countries He said it is designed to carry out recommendations of President Eisenhower with particular emphasis54 words
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Article67 1958-11-04 7 INDONESIA'S First Deputy Premier Hardi said m Jakarta that Indonesia's action against Nationalist Chinese within its borders was an internal matter the Antara news agency reported. He was commenting on reports that the Formosa n Parliament had urged the Taipeh Government to brirm before the United67 words
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Article93 1958-11-04 7 I ,ndon fir 'Inch s hancellor optim•mlc out- news ol the V othor m c °mn "nt also on ol th< i,,. dust rial market established prood improvrmen 1 n< Of them substantial Oil shares were irregular with the loaders movli lower but Trinidad were firm. THERE93 words
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Advertisement73 1958-11-04 7 I SINCAPORE I HIGH TIDES I E TODAY: 2.53 p.m. S E TOMORROW: 4.56 a.m. E E and 4.05 p.m. E E THURSDAY: 6.25 a.m. and 5.48 p.m. FRIDAY: 7.35 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. E E SATURDAY: 8.24 a.m. E and 8.41 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.04 a.m. and 9.36 p.m. E73 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-11-04 7 Today's radio programme I 1.15 p.m. Musical Com*\ t j Signal and News; 7.15 Music Favourites: 1.30 Time Signal and Magazine- 7.30 Twenty QuesNews: 1.45 More Musical Co- tion.s; 8.00 The Malayan a iresmedy Favourites: 2.00 Close 8.30 At the Opera; 9.Q0 The I Down; 5.00 The Rocket Club: Goon103 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-11-04 8 AND IT'S TIME FOR A NICE CUP OF TEA Comedian Danny Kjye and his Sylvia Fine, below, arrived m London from Hollywood the other day for the gala premiere of Danny's Him Me And The Colonel," which was recently shown m Singapore. The premiere was held113 words
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208 1958-11-04 8 KENNETH'S PRIZE WAS A NAUGHTY BEST-SELLER FOURTEEN YEAR r OLD Kenneth Dixon —brightest boy m his form took home his K rammer school priz<\ a book. Ili.s aunt, with whom he lives, took one look at it, threatened to throw it m the fire, and then instead took young Kenneth208 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Title Section11 1958-11-04 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve £YE. Tuesday. November 4, 1958.11 words
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Article, Illustration905 1958-11-04 1 KEEP HOLIDAY SGIRL LOOK LL THE YEAR! you can buy in tubes in local chemists shops. On the credit side, you will probably find the sun has given your hair pretty highlights. If you find this flattering, continue the treatment where the sun left off with a special kind i905 words
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Advertisement91 1958-11-04 1 Living Longline f^UfStllpj/ Sfrapless Bra Imagine! The Freedom jKBS JuK and Comfort of a Strap- A tf\ jl^> j It? I m'u/'j. l 'Jf.'' ii' J v"V magic-midriff gives you tel/; -^Jy the smoothest bust to '^'^r^sY hip line you've ever had. //T^j^gyw^ No centre stay to jab or poke.91 words
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Article443 1958-11-04 2 fTERE are some sandwiches with the pretty side up. For light luncheons, late suppers, cocktail parties, or spur of the moment picnics, these appealing sandwiches cannot be beaten. They are from the world's best sandwich makers, the Danes and the Swiss. Cut unpeeled cucumbers In thin,443 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-11-04 2 Discovery of the WEEK IT ERE is the ideal thing for the working girl who lives too far away to go home E for lunch and yet does not wish to spend too j I much money eating in a restaurant. This tartan waterproof shoulder bag E holds sandwiches, fruit95 words
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Article, Illustration344 1958-11-04 3 ERE -SILK FROM BURMA NOW H nvERYONE knows that the batik made m J Malaga and Indonesia is one of the most lOttfht-after fabrics m the world. It i s us< d not only for sarongs, but also foi cheo] dresses, blouses, shirts for men shol s, and draperies. One344 words
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Article144 1958-11-04 3 Try gold nail enamel 'T'HE gold rush of 1958 is on! For the fashionable women who demanded it, a well known American cosmetic company has come up with a great new luxury fashion for fingers and toes m gold frosted nail enamels made with 24 carat gold. Your fingertips are144 words
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Article80 1958-11-04 3 Burmese silk, cotton and silk weave: Brigette's, 10, Orchard Road. Indian cotton, Kashmir wool: Orient Craft, 108, Orchard Road. Lunch bag and thermos: Marden Company, 78 82, Orchard Road. Evening gown: Vanity, 11 Battery Road. Gold- frosted nail polish by Revlon: John Lit- tie, Raffles Place; Whiteaway80 words
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Advertisement131 1958-11-04 2 If il'« a Kirs, h Illiml ...ll*s a i»ooil blind! Supplied by r JfI(HEsfniUERECO.LTD.-v V SINCAPOM AND KUALA LUMPUR J P. O BOX 4007 p o 7| MILTS. BUKIT TIMAM Roto. SINGAPORE. 11. KUALA LUMPUR X 3. Ji B^K Br mk fl bY Bk IQt K^^^xisr ■'■'S: .sf&es ,B^Bi B^H131 words
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Advertisement146 1958-11-04 3 «OGCR4Gau£T is unlike o| —^•/W^V onyotherEaudeCologne 1 So fresh ond feminine is I\^o> its fragrance. It leaves \\s you with a gay, wonder- f~~ i tul feeling fhot lingers on \.^^SD and on Wflf/ I REFRESHING «-l£^Tl^VIVIFYING p l3^^^^^ 'S5 S S S §JS^^^i^^\ Also h e od(^ IO yOU»146 words
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Article171 1958-11-04 4 GIRLS! There's $500 to be won Gilt IS, Huff s |ftt| to lie won! The Press IS. til Queen is to he chosen at (lie Press Hill on December 6, at the tea View Hotel, and tin- prize for the winner is S.">oo m <.\SH. The winner nil] be a171 words
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Article, Illustration300 1958-11-04 4 New London hair-do s are here f PIII\ ni'wrst styles m WOmen'f hair, the iM'ucs ways of (titling hair, have conic to Singa pore with Marie, hair stylist from London' West End. She is at B beauty salon m Orchard Roar which has just been taken over by a new300 words
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Advertisement24 1958-11-04 4 J MV *^>SBr aT aT j» 3 I J I I J Pi **2*jU D V ill iv m ilk J I mjB^IB^B^H BOR24 words
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Advertisement103 1958-11-04 4 fcF^ FOR THE BEST IN BARBECUEING ?^S Here are four Poloron Braziers to pieffp^B an^ Qmateur c^ef Easy, Fast, Safe and YJ Models 4104 and 4064A have heavily plated, H model 4i f u j| y rotQting Lazy Susan" grills. Ne^ "Glide-O-Matic" cooking adjustment. Model Ifijjmgfa^gfr 41— Patio Style— l103 words
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Learning to march on their stomachs
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Article, Illustration104 1958-11-04 9 Iiy units Britain ire tal s n nfery. being the use of l l chm at even lrs would get the nldier's a day ration alloi nm- ers Idershot Southern Z mm eluding representatives of the WRAC and QARANC, recently attended one of aPopper - 104 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-11-04 9 RUB-A-DUB-DUB! 0; P' a > "End .1 'n nu,ish Court *>7*l o n London h s J Ihf ump.un for "End ml* lit in. jUl. '^nin^nd timei to relllliiun... <Riehard """"""""HIUIHIMItlniH GOO I d«tt) and Nell" (I'laiiccs uka). Only two other arti take part in the play. In the picturePopper - 68 words
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170 1958-11-04 10 YAPAMDU SOUTH KoJ rcan negotiations for the normall .ation of relations between the two Countries may become deadlocked unle a new compromise lormula can be worked out. usually reliable* Government sources said m Tokyo The sources w< re commentini on the poMponerin nt to170 words
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Article119 1958-11-04 10 A HANKING «roup of U.S. defence officials is now on a flying tour of the Far East to study where and how much military aid to America's allies can be cut or postponed. The group, headed by d<puiy assistant Secretary ol Defence Charles H.U.P.I - 119 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-11-04 10 picture. Paper-crushing has hitherto been done By hand m South Korea. Now machin cry has bwn installed m the Sampling paper manufacturing plant, stepping up its capacity to 30 tons daily. PopperPopper - 32 words
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451 1958-11-04 10 NEHRU'S CONGRESS PARTY IS NOW FACING DISRUPTION PKIME Minister jawanariai xsetiru s ruling congress rarty laces aisruption and impartial observers have predicted that if Mr. Nehru did not step out of the Government soon to clear the web, democracy m In- dia will waver. The widely respected Socialist. Mr. Jaya451 words
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Article129 1958-11-04 10 'Safe to trade' A VISITING politician tV from Karachi said In Hong Kong that Foreign investment m j Pakistan was now j "safer than ever" under the new Cabinet led by General Mo. hammed Ayub Khan. He is Mr. H. B. Habi- nullah, former Conn- eUlor and Deputy Mayor of129 words
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Article252 1958-11-04 10 Mao ruse to distract the nation r PHE Chinese Communists are using tin* Quern bombardment to keep their subjects' mind off the "inhuman" commune (collective* system, according to Mr. K. W. Yu, Nationalist Chinese Consul (ifneial to New York In an address at Elizabeth. New Jersey Mi y, said theU.P.I - 252 words
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Article25 1958-11-04 10 West German Economic.^ Minister Ludwig Erhard said in Saigon that he thought German private capital would be willing to invest in South Vet- nam.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article42 1958-11-04 10 Wos/ C/iine.se living off the mainland of China have little use for either Mao Tse-tung's Communist regime or for the dreams of Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek, the Rev. Re ginald Trucman. dean of Hong Kong's St. Joh College, said in Montreal. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article42 1958-11-04 10 Mr C. Itoli. leader ot a Japanese fact nnding trade mission, said Sydney that he believed Japan would take more Australian wool. meat, barley, wheat, sugar and coal, provided Austra bought machinery t transformers diesei Sine* and electrical ment from Japan U.P.I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article23 1958-11-04 10 Negotiations are proceeding in Milan tur the sale to Japan of 20.000 tons of Italian rice. Japan has oflered frozen tunny in exchange.23 words
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Article46 1958-11-04 10 Philippine Senate Pn wm Eulogio Rodriguez tola I the Philippine- American Chamber of Comm. New York: 'It h four months sin., dent Garcia was the I United States. A. s yet we I have seen none ol the 'tangible assistance n ro- I mised him."" U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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Article11 1958-11-04 10 Ul French citizen^ must possess a visa t< South Vietnam. ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article29 1958-11-04 10 r„. m. H »vuns, t tillhassador to the Netherlands, said in New York that America firmly supported the Dutch position towards Indonesia claim to West New Gul nea— U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article43 1958-11-04 10 rhe Canadian Prime M ter. Mr. John Diefenbaker before leaving Ottawa said hi' U.'()IJ!(i v carry intu Asia the message that free c o u n tries will forego the 'lux discrimination*' ag those whose skin is than white. He clh: elaborate.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article26 1958-11-04 10 Lahore, West Pakistan, po lice acting under orders from Pakistan's martial law authorities have arrested Abdul Oha man a former Minister the West Pakistani binet. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article36 1958-11-04 10 Jakarta citv commander Lieut -Col. Daehjar said that the rebels wore vtill plotting to assassinate President Sukarno and some other leader* H« added that the rebel* were planting "cells' Jakarta in order U create confusion.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article16 1958-11-04 10 The Philippines Colombo Plan m Seattle that 11 ins scholarship fields of study bouring count U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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Article12 1958-11-04 10 >ekln Teh. known B of the Chin reported a melon weighing U.P.I.U.P.I - 12 words
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Article17 1958-11-04 10 13-man Japane is now in Otlaw. cum an evening pan's tradwhich is heavilv U da's favour. U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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272 1958-11-04 11 urASHINGTON offlciala are concerned at Increased communist activity W The July 14 coup that overthrew Xin R Feisal and installed onary Government of Premier Karlm c] Kassem paved the newed Red agitation the regime of Premier vuri Es Said Communists were forcedU.P.I - 272 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-11-04 11 A fleet of 102 Hong Kong taxis are to Be fitted with British diesel engines, it was announced in London Reuter PREMIER KASSEMReuter - 25 words
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Article216 1958-11-04 11 RATIONALIST China has increased the size of its commercial Ashing fleet in the Mat mi Island despite threats of Communist attack. Eleven mechanised sampans were launched in the Matsu Sea at the northern end of the Formosa Strait, according to the U.S. -Nationalist Joint CommissionU.P.I - 216 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-11-04 12 K. F. Wong - K. F. Wong PORTRAIT OI A DAYAK CHIEF by Full results of the schools competition: CLASS A (a> Portraits: 1 Lai Scow Keng, Katong Convent; 2 Wee Boon Keng, St. Joseph* Institution. <b) Sporting Event: 1 Teddy Yong, Anglo Chinese School. 2150 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-11-04 12 «irt. V* ''ANOSCAns Springtime In the Highlands This Picture «M taken by Lai Scow Kcng of Katong Convent and enlrrcl n Hir Singapore Inter -Schools Photographic Exhibition32 words
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Article149 1958-11-04 12 WHEN shadow areas form a large part of your picture and when the shadow includes the details of principal Interest, you generally should expose for the shadows m order to get those details. When the subject is front lighted by bright sun, camera settings may149 words
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506 1958-11-04 12 SUNNY GIAM - What a triumph for the Lai family! SUNNY GIAM (tilting ali Photographers -rompilvd fry ALTHOUGH Anglo- Chinese School beat St. Fa trick's by lour points to win the Chopra Trophy m the Singapore InterSchools Photographic Exhibition last week, it was the Lai iamily of Katong who stole the limelight. Small506 words
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Article, Illustration132 1958-11-04 12 NEW shooting angles can add the kind of variety that is spice to your exhibition entries. The eye level snapshooting idea is a good one. highly dependable, and should be used most of the time. Bur from time to time try a high angle,132 words
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1038 1958-11-04 13 G. M. THOMSON - KING'S CHOICE WAS HALIFAX— NOT WINSTON G. M. THOMSON By theory of the British monarchy too simple all". 1( run s like this: Tho monarch is meretl.o ceremonial head 0 the State exct, p t on those rare, important occasions when it is not quite C lear who should be1,038 words
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Article383 1958-11-04 13 OLIVER WARNER - NelsonThe good husband OLIVER WARNER By UOKATIO NKI'SON the endearing. husband! It is not a role with which the general public f l lllili'l p A Yet it is plain fact that ifrom the year 1787 when, as a young frigate captain, he was married m the West Indies m383 words
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210 1958-11-04 13 WALTER ALIEN - HAZARDS OF LIFE AT THE COUNTRY CLUB WALTER ALIEN By TN his new book, John P. Marquand, the Sage 1 of Boston's Beacon Hill, has mild fun with a great American institution, the country club. *11V^ WUIH 1 J V.IUU, which might roughly be defined as an essentially co -educational210 words
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352 1958-11-04 13 HUGH POND - Was it really the Navy or The Few? HUGH POND By TPHEREisa book which rewrites history and credits their Lordships at the Admiralty with miraculous powers of seeing into the future and of winning battles before they were ever fought. This book claims, with thinly concealed Admiralty bias and backing,352 words
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Article442 1958-11-04 14 By \iu hie CM UK IN thfl iru short werks ht has Uvvn m <h x at Highbury, manager George Swindln brought a noticeable Improvement m Hub spirit to the Arsenal At the moment fa particularly pround ot the fact that although the cKih supplied442 words
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Article, Illustration422 1958-11-04 14 DAI IS OUT OF THE TITLE HUNT 'FHE "Death" of Har--1 ringay Arena as a fight centre coincided with a mortal wound to British boxing. It was a black night indeed for Welshman Dai Dower and also for Dave Charnley. Dai Dower, setting out on a come back campaign as422 words
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Article60 1958-11-04 14 Hundreds of Indian cricket fans yesterday greeted the West Indies cricket team on Its arrival at Bombay airport for a tour of India lasting about three months. The 17 cricketers and team manager Berkely Gaskin who flew m from London were formally welcomed by MrReuter - 60 words
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Article26 1958-11-04 14 Militiamen were called to the Rumania-Hungary so< ntornat.onal m Bmluu-st when it ended In crowd ld ministrations. Traveller* arriving In Vienna salcl ihr26 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-11-04 14 GROVES, the Ar. senal inside-right, just fails to reach a centre from the right wing. Also in the picture are Clamp, Wolves left. half, (behind) and Wright, the Wolves centre-half and captain (right). Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers drew this league match at Highbury one. all.87 words
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Article189 1958-11-04 14 Russian soccer team on carpet E rpilE Communist youth I JL newspaper "Kom- I somolskata Pravda 1 I has printed a blistering I I attack Against the I viet football team that j lost a series of Interna- tionaj games m Europe. I It claims that "the I players ofU.P.I - 189 words
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Article16 1958-11-04 14 Rumania beat Tin In a European match in Buch day, Bucharest R nounced- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Miscellaneous102 1958-11-04 14 CLUBI ACEOM 4 A pihar from Italy? (6). 1 Such a pillar for a grub (5). 5 Meaner and less distant (6). 4 on cm drills reveal a plant 6 On to Rita's for revolutions organ (1). (9). 8 A French composer k 7 J?" 1 but not eplc verse102 words
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449 1958-11-04 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS 9* V *a Newcomer Satoro impresses M KF PROFIT, who has just been promoted to Class 3, made the fastest time on the heavy number two track at Kuala Lumpur i\ morninff All horses were wide out, on the outside of449 words
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Article133 1958-11-04 15 rpjlK Oxford Lnitersity E X rowing dispute over C training policy and tech* niciue has been settled. The "pirate" crew which was tunned with EJ a view to challenging the official crew for the right to meet Cambridge S University m the Boat «ace on March 28 next year,133 words
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Article47 1958-11-04 15 (he trial eights this time but their past action will not be held against them. They will be considered for their positions on merit." Oxford have won only 5 three of the 13 races since the war. their last ■access being in 1951.—- Reuter.47 words
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77 1958-11-04 15 World title bout Dec. 15 in Manila IMSCUAL PEREZ, the world flyweight boxing champion, will defend his title against Dommy Ursua (Philippines) In Manila on December 15, his manager Lazaro Kooi, said yesterday m Buenos Aires. The date of the fight was originally announced as November 29. Koci said PerezReuter - 77 words
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Article138 1958-11-04 15 AISTRM.IA- Ist Inns 165 M.t.t—lst Inns 215 S. AISTRALIA—2nd Inns 1-avell c Graveney b Laker Vi Sie\ons Ibw Tyson Harris st Swetman b Laker 5 I ill c Trurman b Lock l( Piaek Ibw Lock 31 Dansie c Trueman b Laker Martin c Milton b Lock 31 Jai man138 words
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Article30 1958-11-04 15 Kokan of Japan beat Kuo Kuang of Nationalist China, in a basketball tournament yesterday in Taipeh. In another match, Keh Nan (Nationalist China) defeated Seoul (Korea) 70-62. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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195 1958-11-04 15 A tough draw in F.A. Cup for 'giant-killers' TX)RTY eight English lear gue third and fourth division clubs and 32 nonleague clubs will fight out the first round proper of the Football Association Cup on November 15. At least seven non-league clubs will reach the second round, as they opposeReuter - 195 words
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133 1958-11-04 15 I THE M.C.C. tourists m Adelaide are from complacent out their ninewicket win over Soutii Australia. R. Brown, their r, announced net for this morning minutes of the ending yesterday Spin bowlers Jim Laker W Lock playrd a Part In the M.c C.133 words
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Article109 1958-11-04 15 Bad light .iv. d RhodrMal from the threat oi dc- m tlirir Currie Cup cricket match against N.it.ii m Bulawayo yesterday. Vhv\- were 162 for nine In tii«i r second innings, after lollowing on 273 runs b«>hind. whfn play was call oc\ ofT ten minutos early109 words
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251 1958-11-04 16 WORLD WATCH AGAINST SNEAK ATTACKS AtiH'iim it ill put up plait iwr vast <ii i< < m>n spjst<>nt jHHE United States appears to be shifting away from the idea of setting up limited zones of nspection for guarding against surprise attacks observers said m Washington yesterday. Indie a ions nowU.P.I - 251 words
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105 1958-11-04 16 Swindlers warned confess or else... PAKISTAN'S President. General Mohammed Ayub 3 fii n >esterday «*ed deadlines up to which 5 Illegal holders of foreign exchange and fliers of raise income statements could confess without m- cm-ring penalties. j Pakistanis m the first group have up to Deccm- I 1 kReuter - 105 words
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Article161 1958-11-04 16 Chiang's guns hit back at Reds THE Nationalist Defence Ministry, m Taipeh last night claimed to have knocked out 15 communist guns, two ammunition dumps, one gun position and one camouflaged position during retaliatory shelling yesterday. Sporadic firing was continuing, the Ministry said. Earlier, Red guns had blasted the QuemoysReuter; U.P.I - 161 words
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Article24 1958-11-04 16 General Motors Corp. yesterday declared m New York a quarterly dividend of 50 cents <U.S.) a share, payable Dec. 10, U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article52 1958-11-04 16 THE French Interior Minister, M. Emile Pelletier, yesterday gave approval to nearly 3,000 candidates for the first parliament of the Fifth Republic. Elections will be held on Nov. 23. with a run-off vote a week later m districts where no candidate receives more than half theU.P.I - 52 words
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41 1958-11-04 16 The 51st body was brought out of the shattered coal mine In Springhill Nova Scotia, yesterday. Twenty-three men are still missing following an underground earth movement which trapped miners 4.000 I lit /!.>... r ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article102 1958-11-04 16 PLAYING THE FOOL IN THE COMMONS A LABOUR M.P. t Mr. Marcus Lipton, complained m the House of Commons yesterday of "tomfoolery" by a minister m arranging a ceremony at which an American gold-plated "hot dog" was presented to British sausage makers. It was a gift from sausage makers m102 words
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Article15 1958-11-04 16 A turtle weighing 176 It was caught off Ancora Northern Portu- U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article50 1958-11-04 16 x-uuce reported m Beiru yesterday that four peopl were killed and severa wounded m weekend <iashe between Druze tribesmei and Christians m centra Lebanon. The tribesmen fough against former Presiden Camllle Chamoun m thi recent insurrection whil< the Christians supported th< old government. Reuter50 words
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Article99 1958-11-04 16 British husbands Ir ill be legally bound to pay their wives a personal allowance if a draft Bill backed by the National Council of Women of Oreat Britain becov law. The Council of Married Women hopes to find an MP. to $pon it. ItReuter - 99 words
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198 1958-11-04 16 'Peking working on a moon rocket project' A Vi 7; 1< ltu cnemist who thnr nL V1Slte^ his homelan d has reported mat the Chinese Communists have a nroleet to fire a rocket to the moon pi eject to The report was given by Dr. Wane Chihsiang in an interview198 words
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Article33 1958-11-04 16 Moon chance 1 in 25' SCIENTISTS estimate the KJ chances of America's third moon shot due m the next few days reaching the vicinity of the moon at 'something less than one ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article140 1958-11-04 16 TIN IS BACK ON THE £750 MARK a year. uvei The present buoyant nri level contrasts sh?S with conditions oi S two months ago whilVJ buffer pool ssppSr t The market's spr, tacularn covery underiai t f' that it is Bhapj udS tremely well Jfithout Pool support. In IjJ2 measureReuter - 140 words
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Article45 1958-11-04 16 The Australian Petroleum I Company Ltd. said m Mcl- I bourne yesterday that oil I found m its Puri. Fapua. I well was far too small to I be of commere; value. I Company shan > roil from I 7s. (Australian) Reuter U.P.I.Reuter; U.P.I - 45 words
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