The Singapore Free Press, 5 November 1958
1958-11-05
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-11-05 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper N ..iporp. Wednesday, November 5, 1958. Price 15Cts.16 words
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Article165 1958-11-05 1 BOOK BAN: LIM'S REPLY liHf Bii ;apore Constitutional Fair and of certain Shlnese publications were criticised at the Legislative (Usembly meeting this morning. Explaining the significance ol the exposition, the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Bock, said the emphasis would be on national unity and "the reality and suton itance165 words
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Article94 1958-11-05 1 Fire guts drome FIRE last night swept through the new K. 5,000,000 Brusi sels international air. port after an explosion m the basement of the six storey passenger building. An airport official said sabotage was pos. sible. All the city's fire brigades were rushed to the scene. Ten people trappedReuter - 94 words
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Article30 1958-11-05 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning &t 912 cents a lb., up seveneighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.30 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-11-05 1 CONFERENCE ON SUSPENSION OF NUCLEAR TESTS 'footi!!!! I*"'?!* of you °p fes(s on even y ro^M odd ycors, one/ /'/^fop on /cop yeors23 words
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Article49 1958-11-05 1 r^REECE will soon release vJ some highly secret NATO documents m an attempt to clear its record on Cyprus, it was learned In Paris yesterday. Diplomatic observers believe the move is an attempt to sound out NATO quarters for an honorable resumption of talks. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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166 1958-11-05 1 Call by U.N. to suspend A-tests now THE U.N. General Assembly last night called A on the United States, Britain and Russia to reach early agreement m Geneva on a controlled nuclear test suspension and to refrain from tests while negotiations are going on. The Assembly voted 49 to 9,U.P.I; Reuter - 166 words
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345 1958-11-05 1 First U.S. election resuits v/f«n tittle stving Columbia Broadcasting System electronic brain computed at 8 a.m. today, on the basis of fragmentary returns from the U.S. elections that the Democrats would gain 33 seats m the House of Representatives making a total of 265Reuter; U.P.I - 345 words
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Article106 1958-11-05 1 Crash jet held A-bomb A UNITED STATES Air Force jet bomber carrying a nuclear weapon on a routine training flight crashed near Abilene, Texas, yesterday shortly after take-off. One of the crew of four was killed. There was no explosion or contamination following the crash, which was due to aU.P.I - 106 words
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Article18 1958-11-05 1 One case of paralytic polio was admitted to Middleton Ho.pital up to 10 a.m. today.18 words
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Article17 1958-11-05 1 Tw tolon m Singapore yesterday one was tvcovrrcd With wheels and battery ml ing.17 words
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Article25 1958-11-05 1 Fifty proplr w< taken ill m tho el throng packing Bl I' Bquai iy to v the coronation ol Pope John ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement65 1958-11-05 1 "Jakarta intelligence HQ m S^pore— P. <T I I e3» mk I o IB S WMF I I Maa^ M aaBaBBBaBl B 1 I *^5^ 1 Iff 1 I IGO I X I I I """I i I Kf% I la I I t» bm afl I I m\ F65 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-11-05 2 'COMMUNIST MENACE HAS CHANCED' Now more Asian than European MX. PAUL-HENRI SI'AAK. secretary-general of the North Atlanta Tuaty Organisation, said m Paris last night that "the Communist threat has changed. It is more Asian and African than European and more economic than military He said the first aim of NATOReuter; Free Press - 393 words
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Article23 1958-11-05 2 Hollywood producer Sam Zimballst, 57. died of a heart attack m Rome yesterday while working on thr film "Ben Hur." U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article50 1958-11-05 2 All the striking branches of the Northern Rhodesian European Mineworkers Union last night voted m Kitwe to end the 53-day copper belt strike. About 160.000 miners and their families were affected including 120,000 Africans who lost their jobs as a result of the strike. Re uterReuter - 50 words
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Article39 1958-11-05 2 A strike by nearly 3,000 Moroccan dockers that has tied up 33 ships m the port of Casablanca for two days began breaking up last night after a show of force by troops and police. U.P.IU.P.I - 39 words
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Article107 1958-11-05 2 i>RITAIN, the United States and ten other na- tions yesterday tabled a draft resolution expressing the determination of the United Nations to bring about a "unified, independent and democratic Korea under a representative government." The draft, which will be considered by the General Political Commlttee,Reuter - 107 words
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Article59 1958-11-05 2 li/fISS Ruby Bowring, 23, i"l v $445 In AugU ii for lailiiiß to comply with an order to Alsatian dog, <l by a Bournemouth court to pay the t works or be (1 for a month. Harry Mears, a former Mayor of Bournemonth, later toldReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement144 1958-11-05 2 C«OCOIAT€ RICH NfSQUIK mixes instantly wen m cojd milk NESQUIK makes milk i»oi' LC 6A lu^^^3^l so chocolaty rich, so chocolaty W^ REDI 1 j&^& good, children are drinking more, I more and more! NESQUIK is easy to prepare be- \^jT cause it mixes m a flash. And don't forget!144 words
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Advertisement83 1958-11-05 2 .illinium mi mm i iiMiiumimminmur; 1 M I R R 0 Gothic Ring Mould Attractive design odds appeal to gelatin and salad dishes. Serves 6 to I people. 1< s quart Price: 53. 50 each $4.50 each (Copper-Tone) MARDEN COMPANY 78 82 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE -9. TEL: ***** ***** *****83 words
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252 1958-11-05 3 COMMONS THROW OUT LABOUR'S CENSURE BID -h GovI ,it won i 9 m the O Minions il for its poncies.dea ,La*wr mot -on by 255. ci a tWOMi which La- Oovernrictionlst unemploytopping the mark. The only way y Galtskell, he Opposition, :.iy way to i's economic prol I s tReuter - 252 words
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Article210 1958-11-05 3 3 charged after double wedding 'TWO men and 'wo women, said lo have taken x part m a double wedding although three of them were already married, were yesterday sent for trial at the assizes at Sheffield, Northern England, on charges connected with bigamous marriages. The prosecution said William andReuter - 210 words
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Article113 1958-11-05 3 PEERESS IN LORDS DEBATE RARONESS ELLIOT of Harwood last night became the first woman m 900 years to take part m a debate m the hitherto all-male stronghold of the House of Lords. She is one of four women elected with ten men as life peers to strengthen the dwindlingReuter - 113 words
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Article42 1958-11-05 3 RUSSIA'S demand terday thnt Communist China bo admlttrd to the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation wa ted by five vote, to three In favour of a United .States motion urging the General Assembly to refrain from any debate.42 words
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Article21 1958-11-05 3 Catholic and Prolostant bishops m sermons m East Berlin criticised Communist injustice and re.strictioi freedom of thoueht. U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article50 1958-11-05 3 The Queen started shopping for Christina, m Lou don yesterday and houuht more than a dozen art-. at a sale of good* made by disabled i men Her purchases included n glove puppet, an electric blanket, and a pair of WOOden tongs for killing WQ ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement37 1958-11-05 3 for Perfection and Beauty m Carpets of distinction Visit IRANIAN CARPETS 37, Tanglin Road J^* a near Tangle Inn) *yj Singapore. Tel: ***** /or IRANIAN (Persian) BOKHARA, PAKISTAN CARPETS RUGS &!?rffirl& flat? AT 31 HD SINGAPORE. 9.37 words
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Advertisement102 1958-11-05 3 The only modern <| m Singapore Shopping i- easier nbether you wlali to ktroll leUurelj or l>u\ a feu goodf (|uirkl\ and aii- eonditionUuK makejour \i*ii v pleasure. <^ Ample parkin- space i> available. Driver attendant§ and a bailor Hvsirin for iyce o*ri\t'n ears are only i>m> of 1 1102 words
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214 1958-11-05 4 51 YEARS LATER The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. Nov. 5, 1958. Opinion I J>KITAIN su ncr ed muss bereavement not to speak of vast material loss and damage to the two world wars between the official visi.s to London of arrogant Kaiser Wilhelm II m I 1907 and, 51 years214 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1958-11-05 4 ERIC SEWELL - ERIC SEWELL Makarios blandly told me: 'One way or another the BritiA will be forced to leave.' That look on his face! 1 By TERROR but they are not cowed WENT to |>«\ i 1 1 i( imlly call nn Ihi iJ;nlo\v fiimily m \ii<)si;i and1,240 words
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Article76 1958-11-05 4 ARCHBISHOP Makarios Is taking the Greek Government "for a ride," Sir Charles Mott-RadclifTe said m the House of Commons. The Conser\ative Member for Wlndoi Makarios was acting on the principle that, if enough Britons were killed, Britain would move out of Cyprus. Hi railed it aU.P.I - 76 words
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Advertisement41 1958-11-05 4 PATEK PHILIPPE I J"r i-i,r Wait hrn ol (.ciu'va ilipp*Ls the only watch manufacturer whose entJn tion of men's I movement, the ofl up of the 1 tlio auth ol centurle r'Om-va quulitx" Sole Agents: I. SENA, LTD. ingopore ft Penong.41 words
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Advertisement42 1958-11-05 4 tjjj DON'T lIT I HIS V HAPPEN >jt TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts. Your heavy furniture, porcelain, nacds our expert care. We pack, i store everything for you PHONE ***** FOR TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SIHGAPORE42 words
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Article, Illustration379 1958-11-05 5 JAKARTA GETS ON REBEL TRAIL Indonesian Intelligence H.Q. to be set up m Singapore' ll\(i \l'<>l«i will soon become the V I,', iilijM irti'i-v oi an Indonesian m Klllffence service intended to track fwn the Padani rebel leaders, their fctivities and tttell sources of finance K. the I ir East*379 words
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Advertisement16 1958-11-05 5 I HE JIN I :AKS2Pif I Wm _dv'«* '111 1 1 111 llffttltl m»^H iiitllll 11116 words
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Advertisement50 1958-11-05 6 1 CHESTERFIELD PACKS MORE PLEASURE. i I o the touch *S; I to the tas t c, mm f |*r |Cl a an Accu-Ray HlflCM > Chesterfield satis. |£gj I fles the most burns more evenly, '.smokes much Nft v i smoother with- W out hot spots or I hard50 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1958-11-05 6 JKFV lIAWKi: by .^dney Jordan SlECf* '^^^^^^■1 LAiJQA JKWk tVMAT HMk AS K?H NDS KjQT >l\MMt \KI b> Lee Falk and Phil Davis f VAJ^-~ Y v H COME YOU V WMY ARE YOU MDU ARE A LOStL IPO NOT BEAPRAIg^r f I ?)^rV -U-^MJJiJJ. 1H4!4 ARE TIREP ANPA ALL190 words
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Miscellaneous391 1958-11-05 6 u ORN odu y you arc i. 13 idealist and at tun very difficult to get down practical facts. It i b up to cipime yourself. There is a philosophic and literary side to your will express itself m som. at some period m you- ljf develop into a career391 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article182 1958-11-05 7 LONDON, w i t*re\iou<* lud.i* ■tiBHH BBS Cif W upt.»n p<>'t- NtlV 25% buyers I tur 25% sellers 26 U sett >>" 25* i buyers 26 buyers 25!*> sellers L>6' 4 eller.s fci'BBFK N" 1 ts> 25 a buyers 26 buyers 25 4 sellers 26 < Hers182 words
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Article107 1958-11-05 7 I LONDON. Nov. 4. Previous Today OPRA Philippines cJIf. I.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Nov. $235 sellers $237 sellers OI'KA. Strait?, c.i.f. I.K. North European port delivered wdfht per loin; ton Nov. Dee. £81 nom. £82 norn 0( DM T OIL crude107 words
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Article222 1958-11-05 7 was a rise of nearly 5s to 9s. m Oil Search on strong Australian buying. There was a renewed demand for Rubber shares. Tea shares improved. South African gold shares were quiet. Although se lective buying helped a number of issues, prices were marked down towards222 words
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Article126 1958-11-05 7 LORD HOME, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, said m London last night the British Government would take "most careful counsel" before altering m any way the existing arrangements under which inter-Common-wealth messages are exchanged at present rates. Lord Home added that a Commonwealth press rate126 words
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360 1958-11-05 7 OWNERS' NO TO PROPOSED BOYCOTT OF SHIPPING International Shipping Federation declar- ed m London last night that it was "wholly opposed" to a proposed boycott of ships flying flags of convenience. The Federation said this m a statement commenting on the proposed boycott by the International Transport Workers' Federation TheReuter - 360 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1958-11-05 7 :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiii± I SINGAPORE I 1 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 4.05 p.m. S TOMORROW: 6.25 a.m. and 5 48 p.m. FRIDAY: 7.35 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY: 8.24 a.m. and 8.41 p.m. SUNDAY: 904 a.m. and 5 9 -36 p.m. E MONDAY: 9.40 a.m. and 10.27 p.m. E TUESDAY: 10.16 a.m. E55 words
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Miscellaneous92 1958-11-05 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Mainly the Blues: 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 The Blues Again; 2.00 Close Down 5.00 Tea Dance; 5.30 Carrlbbean Cruise; 645 Virtuoso of the Week; 6.15 The Twilight Hour; 6.45 Light* On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Bhare Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News;92 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1958-11-05 8 I'm a sartorial Com says jazzy George S nunist' anders ZANY GOINGS-ON WHEN THE STARS VISIT A VA lase m spain PATRIC I I rvnoris front ft Lewis Xtdrul He's writ mi memoir* I wail* tel marry UY«'#* 2O years* friendship ittnitu and t hare gg lot jo share* li>fji*ihvr—n1,351 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-11-05 9 MARIA Irene Gajikowski is hugged by her mother as she arrives it London Airport t«> be reunited with her parents for the first time since the war. Maria's parents were taken prisoner by the Russians m Poland and sent to different camps. Maria'sPopper - 137 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-11-05 9 photo CHIEF MECHANIC Leo Villa points out features of Donald Campbell's famous jet speedboat Bluebird to four visitors from Australia—Judy Bell of Sydney; Anne Skerratt, of Launceston; Joan Corlass, of Melbourne; and Elizabeth Douglas, of Launceston. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Digging up the past
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Article, Illustration913 1958-11-05 10 Colony crack shots are always on target f Singapore thi occasion arose which thrust that subject, int. as it is, into the background. That occasion was a dinner given by one o* t| clubs m Singapoi fllK SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION dates kick lo IS7.'J and during thai time its membership913 words
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Article289 1958-11-05 10 HE STOLE TO KEEP WIFE'S SECRET A RCHIBALD Geoffrey x\ Stubbs, Cl.lOO-a-year solicitor, stole to keep the secret that his wile was a drunk, a judge was told last week. She drank "all day, all night." Wine bills averaging £45 a month came into the branch office he ran m289 words
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Advertisement107 1958-11-05 10 Helena Rubinstein's Beauty Quiz I find the hot weather rer) trying, especially ai where it is impossible to keep freshening up every fur n And a lunch-hour out m t only makes things worse. I back hot and irritable, v splitting headache. You'll find that m fk\(;R4%(k.s arc the an-\\>r:107 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-11-05 11 THE WORLDS FIRST SPACESHIP— AND T ,l, m-\ rxperiI mental rocketihip (above) rolls (11l ot Ui hangar for |M ftrs time wth ts I, lack paint deamini i" the sun. 1 ii v new ship, deiit ned to I* the first tlll lM v a I"-" 1 lllto span-. Kill106 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-11-05 11 Photo News the Commonweal th Land Forces who died during the last war 2 and who have no known grave. The memorial stands m the Brookwood Mi- litary Cemetery, near Woki n g, Surrey, where more than 5,400 soldiers, sailors and airmen lie buried The Queen is seen inspecting one81 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-11-05 11 ANN TODD IN PLASTER GOES TO COURT VIY IL -V STAR Ann Todd, wearing glasses to cover U discoloured and a plaster left temple is en leaving Brighton, she attendl}le resumed oj the case >i two youths used of as- and mbbinu "as attOi I*r handbag d w^ili walkalong BrightonReuter - 56 words
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259 1958-11-05 12 PEKING NOW SHIFTING PRESSURE ON JAPAN pOMMI NIKT CHINA lias «iv«-ii definite tJftUOf Vy ihlftitif its main pressure <»n the proWestern m .t^ of the Far Fast from Formosa to Japan. The fe< ling thai Japan was next to receive the brunt ol Peking'! ire has increased In Tokyo nowU.P.I - 259 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-11-05 12 UntrueTokyo E ]I/IK. Tatsujiro Shi. z 1»1 niasuc, director of the Japan Maritime Safety Hoard denied that his office was using Japanese fishing crews to spy on Com. munist Chinese mill. tary installations. Peking Radio i said two Japanese fishermen had been convicted by the Shanghai people's z court onReuter; U.P.I - 108 words
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87 1958-11-05 12 AMERICAN Army Chief of Statr General Maxwell Taylor said on leaving Jakarta that he spent "three profitable days with the leaders of Indonesia" and was impressed by thfc "intense professional effort" m Indonesian army training. During his visit as guest of Indonesian ArmyU.P.I - 87 words
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Article19 1958-11-05 12 A visiting Amsterdam publisher ha donated to Tokyo University 124 books concern n and technol< ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article27 1958-11-05 12 The Japanese International Telegraph and Telephone Company has ceased to accept coded rabies destined for Biam following censorship on incoming telegrams m Bangkok ReuterReuter - 27 words
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104 1958-11-05 12 TWO Karachi newspa, blasted Russia for its treatment of Nobel prizewinning author Boris Pasternak. In the in* 1 Pakistani editorial comment, the formerly lert wing "Leader" said, "Writers of the world, both left and right, are shocked and sickened. Many Intellectuals will rateU.P.I - 104 words
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157 1958-11-05 12 No commune system for India: Nehru INDIAN Prime Minister Nehru said In Bhopal, 1 Madhya Pradesh, that Communist China had been converted into an "army camp" as a result of which people had lost their individual liberty. The Chinese people were paying a heavy price for the country's progress,* heReuter - 157 words
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44 1958-11-05 12 Bottle up Amoy order still stands NATIONALIST Chinese Defence and Foreign Ministry spokesmen told newsmen m Taipeh that Nationalist troops on Quetnoy still were under orders to bottle up Amoy harbour despite the Nationalist contention that the garrison fired only when fired upon. U.P.I.U.P.I - 44 words
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Article33 1958-11-05 12 Indonesia planned to open up 20.000 hectare! for cotton-planting on Timor Island, according to Jakarta newspapers, Officials said the area was suitable tor establishing a textile Ind ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Glimpses
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Article198 1958-11-05 12 Rice claims by Peking 'inflated' A TEAM of Japanese agriculture ttMrti h.,i m Tokyo from a six-month visit to VnE munist China laid Peking's claim* of huJ r crops were grossly inflated. Mr. Bhinichi Terada, leader of a 20-me group invited to Red China to demonstrat. Japanese planting techniques, saidU.P.I - 198 words
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Article32 1958-11-05 12 Indonesian Premier Djuan-' da denied having asked President Nasser to support Indonesia's claim to Dutchheld West New Guinea by closing the Suez Canal to Dutch shipping m the event of hostilities. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article37 1958-11-05 12 The P. I. Department of National Defence has just awarded the Military Merit Medal to five Chinese guerillas m the Philippines for their "exemplary" conduct m combat during the Luzon Island campaign m World War 11. U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article53 1958-11-05 12 A Belgrade spokesman said Yugoslavia would protest to Red China on the arrest and sentencing to six years jail of two Yugoslav sailors for being found m the company of two Chinese girls m Shanghai. He added: "Such acts remind us of barbarism, or perhaps of the present backwardness ofU.P.I - 53 words
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Article33 1958-11-05 12 A Japar Government trade mission, now visiting West Germany, has promised to do more to prevent imitation of German wares and trade marks by Japanese manufacturers, the Hamburg Economic News a reported. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article28 1958-11-05 12 The Japanese Atomic Energy Research Institute has begun talks m Tokyo with five major private Jap nose industrial com] for the construe Japan's first dor atomic reactor. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article9 1958-11-05 12 Nicaraguan ambassador m Japan is Mr Ouilli Sacasa. ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article30 1958-11-05 12 Japanese Justice Minister Kiichi Aiehi said m Tokyo that £940,000 sterling had flowed into Japan from Communist countries since 1951 for use by Japanese Communist or pro Communist organisations ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article22 1958-11-05 12 Representatives of nine nations including Japan took part In a meeting m London of the International Committee on Deepsea Tramp Co-operation ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article38 1958-11-05 12 The West German Sonet y for Research of Fats In Cologne has awarded it "Wil helm N o r mann Medal" 1 to a Japane.se s c i enlist, P r ofessor Y. Toyanea of Nagoya University. U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article36 1958-11-05 12 Canadian capital aid and technical assistance to 16 under- developed South and South-East Asian nations, including Singapore and Malaya, will have totalled mor c than US$23l,--000,000 by March 1«5!». a Canadian official said m SeatUe. U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article41 1958-11-05 12 The number of Dutch residents m Jakarta arop ped by half m eight months this year from 12.485 to 6.711. Chinesi nationals totalled Il2.nr> Other Asian aliens totalled 3.373. European aliens other than Dutch, were 1.608. Stateless pel numbered 149. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article28 1958-11-05 12 Modern technology Is turn Ing suicide Into a humdrum, unromanti ness, according to paneso doctors, m dramatic death 1 suicides now go In sleeping pills and poisoning. U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article47 1958-11-05 12 Japanese Prime Minis!* 1 Nohusukc Kishi hinted that main topic m lb« current talks for rei of thr Japan-is. scm rity pact was whether to include thr is! :n I American-occupied Okinawa and the Bonlns m thf scope of the mutual d< fence ai < i U. P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Advertisement24 1958-11-05 12 \9 rnognetic recording tape iIGLI^B ALL OTHERS ri f 1 •>'«"o*t unlimited "S K^^/^^ '500.000 rtcordinft) V lt; ii ■^without d«tpf ior.ition m quality.24 words
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Article237 1958-11-05 13 Soft piano medley sMI)KI mi >n roa long I vik,ime and his rki smnm or Ft luo, In Sophisticated love, Build I t Utle ll lt l allt llelp mi voir, V lino R0- V (iol \»u inder My kin somrouc »>• W»tefc Om M 'r«lyci<N I-' inch, ***** I237 words
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Article, Illustration392 1958-11-05 13 FROM BROADWAY TO THE ORIENT MUSICAL travellers" IT tan take their choice tliis week. They may crave for the bright lights of Broadway, o r perhaps yearn for the peaceful Oriental lands "East of India." Whatever the Choice, you can be sure there is a recording to fit the bill.392 words
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RECORD ROUND-UP
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Article196 1958-11-05 13 JAY JAY PLAYS IT COOL J. J. JOHNSON and his quintet. "Sound of Jazz." Bird Sons. Love is Here To Stay, Blue Haze. (Fontana EP. *****4 TK). Strictly for the cool cats this. The man who brought bop to the trombone shows just how easy it is— for him Jay196 words
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112 1958-11-05 13 BAY MARTIN and his orchestra. "Ray Martin's Mixed Grill." The Happy Blacksmith. Silhouettes In The Sand, Hoppin' Mad, The Sighing Sea, Bagdad, The Viennese Lantern, Carriage For Marriage, Tango Of Regret, Swinging Swiss. The Paratroopers March, Mascarada. Sunday Tn Paris. (Polydor 12-inch. ***** LPHM).112 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-11-05 13 vie- d.imom: favocriTES. The (iift Of Love, On Th« Street Where You Live, Th« Only Man On The Island. An Affair To Rr member. (Philips EP, BBK *****). The Only Man On The Island is a new one here. It has proved popular with British222 words
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Advertisement328 1958-11-05 13 gIMIHHI I I 1 1 111 lltl I A TREAT FOR \NEW ORLEANS f ENTHUSIASTS nOMPARING the styles of the various New j Orleans jazz groups leaves one reflecting I just how varied they can be. Take a trio of 5 discs that have just been put on the market,328 words
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Advertisement92 1958-11-05 13 MODEL '392. 8 mm MOVIE CAMERA fllC H El KjfSS ha El^nrafc rt I Q nr\ d rond outomaticolly get perfectly exposed movies B every rime. The Electric Eye continuously sets the lens for you. It's always ready, always properly odjustcd. You never have to think about anything but the92 words
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Article430 1958-11-05 14 ARCHIE QUICK - Spurs have faith in Bill ARCHIE QUICK li> f|V.)TTENHAM Hotspur I are the richest football club m Britain and have a ground at White Hart Lane covered on all sidrs, but they are m a transition period. It has happened before, but not quite the same a* this time. jimmy430 words
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Article82 1958-11-05 14 THE International Golf Association has announced the make-up of seven more teams for the Canada Cup tournament to be played at Mexico City from November 20 to 23. They were: Argentina Fidel Deluca and Leopoldo Ruiz; Belgium Flory van Donck and Donal Swaelens; Brazil— Luis RapisardoReuter - 82 words
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Article102 1958-11-05 14 Closing price at the first callover a1 the Victoria Club. London, on the Manchester November Handicap. to bo run over one mile and a half on November 15 were: 100 to 7 Atlantic Ocean and Royal Miraway. 100 to 6 Brioche and Beadon, 18 to l Chief Barker;Reuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-11-05 14 Dai Dower retires from ring I)M DOWFK Xs 19 RETIRED, rhc former holder of tinBritish and British Empire flyweight boxing champloi ship, has Announced that he is going to accept an appointment as physical training and sports master at the King wood G r a m m a i SchoolReuter - 140 words
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Article33 1958-11-05 14 Terry Downes. British m weight boxing champion Mohamed Taibi of Moiv Seymour Hull. London night, the referee stoppii ft^ht m the third rouru. The bout was scheduled for ten rounds. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article60 1958-11-05 14 After Holy Trinity Church. Blackburn FC had won a series of Cup and League successes m the local competitions nine of tht-ir players received their Na Service call-up papers at the same time! The clv.b c to exist. That was two jears ago. Now they are60 words
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Article244 1958-11-05 15 lon \M>, whose soccer is on the upgrade again following a .loom) period, should beat Ireland at Hampden Park, Glasgow t and gain the r second international championship victory of a 1 the season. Scotland's stock slumped through their dismal display m the World Cup.Reuter - 244 words
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Article153 1958-11-05 15 Laker's last season JIM Laker, the Surrey offspinner, whose good start to the season has been one of the features of M.C.C. tour so far, reiterated yesterday m Adelaide that tie would be retiring at the end of the 1959 English season. Asked if. m view of his successful startReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-11-05 15 rpHE first Norwegian plasX tic ski-jumping hill has been officially opened outside Oslo. Heavy rain made the plastic cover too slippery for the jumpers to put on a good performance at the opening ceremony. But Norwegian ski-leaders were all satisfied with the new hill, and hope toU.P.I - 91 words
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Article14 1958-11-05 15 ing United vUI team, the E rdinals yester- (i; an all-Japan Osaka14 words
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Article46 1958-11-05 15 World flyweight champion Pascual Perez of Argentina, will leave Montevideo on Friday for Manila, where nr will defend his title against Filipino Dummy Ursua. Perez will fly first to Ciudad Trujillo. Domican Republic, where he will De joined hv his wife. U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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138 1958-11-05 15 First innings points to Queensland fiuuENSLAND won first *t Innings points against Western Australia m the four-day Sheffield Shield match which ended m Brisbane yesterday. Western Australia declared their second innings closed at 350 for eight, which left Queensland 160 to make m 110 minutes for an outright win. TheyReuter - 138 words
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326 1958-11-05 15 DARUL AFIAH won their second Singapore Amateur Football Association title of the season yesterday at Jalan Besar when their junior team claimed the Div. 1 championship. They did this by beating Rajaji Sports Club 2—l. The Darul Afiah ciub are already first division league326 words
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Article47 1958-11-05 15 CHELSEA, the English first division club, reached the second round of the European Inter-Cities Fairs Football Cup m Londort last night when they beat the i club Frcm, 4-1 This match I tond leg of their ti" 'aye Ch< ftat« at hall ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article98 1958-11-05 15 THE .\r« Zealand Cricket Council hai d i.\ (i».i the) expected their sh;m- oi r* i nt> on the tour of I rtj 'iiul this yeftf would tn i prol.t of v: i.ooo. Final Agarei •rert n«»t pel m si ited. onncll, holding thru annualReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-11-05 16 FINLAND IN PERIL AFTER RUSSIAN A-TESTS Crave concern: High radioactivity lihely to increase OWi:i)JSll scientists last night warned that a highly radioactive Ml ie?en miles high 1 1 *i 1 1 l; over Scandinavia as a result of recent Russian atomic test*. In Finland it was reported that radiation saturationU.P.I - 156 words
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Article123 1958-11-05 16 U.S. ENVOY MAC-BY A HECKLER AS THE British Premier. Mr. Harold Macmillan, rose to speak before an audience of 7,000 at an Anglo-Canadian rally In London last night, a heckler shouted: "Pray silence for the United States ambassador." It was the first of five interruptions by members of the extremeReuter - 123 words
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Article38 1958-11-05 16 Colonel Balam Arif a pro-Nasser Iraqi leader recently appointed ambassador to Bonn, had been arrested for plotting against the state ana would stand trial, says a Cairo report He ihad returned to Bagdad without permission38 words
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Article23 1958-11-05 16 Dr. Ho Seng ong. eciucaaist Schools, will give r,n Sli 8 ft m tod;iy ;lt thc Cultural Centre. Subject 'Education Today"23 words
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Article104 1958-11-05 16 MX ADAM RAPACKI the Poll h Foreign Mini ild m- Wai rday thai Poland, In it with her allies I) to i ird i. ii»K I aboul hi plan for "i Cen1 1 Europ< i nuclear weapons. idy to havlii plan !m--plementcd m two l.Reuter - 104 words
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Article167 1958-11-05 16 r OKD OGMORE, a former Labour Undersecretary for Commonwealth Relations described last night as "insane folly" British production of synthetic rubber when Malaya was growing natural rubber. Lord Ogmore told the House of Lords- "It is humbug talking about colonial development it we areReuter - 167 words
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Article57 1958-11-05 16 The IS. State Department said m Washington yesterday that if II communist Chinese soldiers had been overcome by poison gas. as China stated then it was the result of "noxious lies emanatirm from Radio Peking." It denied a communist Chinese charge that th o United States hadReuter - 57 words
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Article52 1958-11-05 16 HK export agreement HONG KONG textile manufaci ltd last night they found tl British prop ry celling on Hmig X export M a able I. rrc New regulai trlctlng hours of work In Hong y will come into on Jan. i n approved b> the Li mi,., council today. ReReuter; U.P.I - 52 words
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Article94 1958-11-05 16 Lj terday they the strictest me suppress the Fawke.s riot by enthusiasts m t Square tonight. They warned keep away f. where last year <;., j)M l were arrested and l the^ubl, uud v Hfs»i?° nnr fS ancl lllt displays throughout tht country, commemorate" the arrest ofReuter - 94 words
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Article25 1958-11-05 16 Part of the city of La Plata, Argentina, was plunged into darkness last when a powerful bomb damaged an electric power substation. U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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