The Singapore Free Press, 11 November 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-11-11 1 The Singapore Free Press lava's Own Family Paper assef ,„„e, Tuesday. November It 195*. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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153 1958-11-11 1 New bid to word off petrol strike a 'PHE acting Commissioner for Labour, ivlr. (.oh 1 Koh Pui met representa- a.,.. ..rn \u m I ISVf i he F f deratlon l Oil Workers Inions this morning m another atB tempt to avert the strike B due to start at153 words
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217 1958-11-11 1 REDS LINK UP IN NEW QUIT KOREA CAMPAIGN MOSCOW AND PEKING KEEP IN STEP MOSCOW and Peking yesterday joined forces m what was apparently a carefully co-ordinated campaign calling for the withdrawal of United Nations armed forces from Southern Korea. In the United Nations the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, MrReuter; U.P.I - 217 words
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Article56 1958-11-11 1 AN escaped circus lion mauled a woman m the village of Cantu. near Milan, yesterday then strolled into a flat and curled up beside a baby's cradle, where police and its tamer recaptured it. When police and the circus tamer arrived they lonnd ihe lion andReuter - 56 words
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Article222 1958-11-11 1 New party's leaders shock niNGAPORE political »5 observers thi*" E morning expressed sur- pris. at the list of office-bearers of the C newly-formed People's =2 Alliance. j= Some of the political personalities uho had 2 taken a prominent part m behind-the-scenes jE negotiations for the E formation of Ihe party222 words
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Article31 1958-11-11 1 November first made rubber buyers fob. opened m Singapore this morning at 92' i cents per lb., up one-and-a-half cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was i dy.31 words
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Article83 1958-11-11 1 Ex-P.M. of Iraq to hang THE Bagdad Supreme Military Court yesterday sentenced to death three former Iraqi officials. It sentenced to death by hanging former Premier Fadhil Jamali, former Chief of Stall retired Gen. Rafik Arif. and former deputy Chief of Staff retired Ma j. -Gen. Ghazi el Daghastani. TheU.P.I; Reuter - 83 words
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Article61 1958-11-11 1 A FEDERAL court of ap- peals m St. Louis, Missouri, yesterday ordered the Little Rock school board to refrain from any mov« prevent integration m four high schools. The court's order was issued 27 days after final arguments on whether the schools could be legally leasedReuter - 61 words
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Article79 1958-11-11 1 T OOVERNaIghI order- arrest of alleged to be plot to n Prime Minister. Nkrumah, and mli The announcement by the Prime Mm office said there was no gui of any general unrest m the country and the government had no Intention of restraining poll. activiti(Reuter - 79 words
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Article86 1958-11-11 1 Deadly A-pill missing GLASGOW POLICE issued an urgent warning last night about the danger of handling a radio active capsule which has disappeared from an atomic energy exhibition. A police spokesman said: "This thing must be found. If a man is carrying it m his pocket he is going toReuter - 86 words
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Article32 1958-11-11 1 Police yesterday am two men m North Bridge Road following a two-mile chase alt. \i. They took po ise ion of a bayonet and a bearing per.32 words
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Article26 1958-11-11 1 Six people, including a woman, were killed and 13 Injured when a passci train near Alt wa.s blown up by a mine. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article18 1958-11-11 1 Ten of polio were admitted to Middleton Hospital between noon Saturday and 10 am today18 words
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145 1958-11-11 1 rE incident involving King Hussein's plane and Syrian fighters was "an act of aggression." Mr. Abdul Monim Rifai. the Jordanian Minister of National Guidance, said ln Amman last night. He told a press conference "This was an act of aggression which took place withinU.P.I - 145 words
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219 1958-11-11 2 Just a propaganda move, say Germans A BRITISH spokesman last night rejected the call by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, that the Western Towers should follow a proposed Russian lead m handing over allied control of Berlin to the two GermanReuter; U.P.I - 219 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-11-11 2 The British High E E Commissioner to India, Mr. Malcolm Mac- E Donald, arriving at the Singapore Airport last t E night with Mr. and E Mrs. Loke Wan Tho. They had just re- turned from Cambodia Z where Mr. Mac Donald E and Mr. Loke presented j copies ofFree Press - 89 words
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Article51 1958-11-11 2 rpilE BRITISH, United I. States and Russian delegates to the Geneva talks on banning A-tests yesterday made another bid to end the deadlock over the agenda. The conference has been bogged down by Russia insisting that a permanant tan on nuclear tests must be discussed first.Reuter - 51 words
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Article27 1958-11-11 2 A wage dispute at London Airport, one of the factors which caused a recent nineday strike there, is to be submitted to arbitration.27 words
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Article128 1958-11-11 2 A ttack risk talks open rpHE East-West technical conference on sin- prise attack was holding its nrst closed meeting m Geneva this morning f The opening session, held m public yesterday, clearly Sm' e 5 at the East-West attitudes towards the objectives were fundamentally m conflict y nfL he nReuter - 128 words
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Article97 1958-11-11 2 I|UNGARIA\ tar of tho .silent Rims. Maria Farkas told British High Court Judges m London yesterday that though he made $9,000,000 I low "living like a <i Bl king the p mission <>t the committer of the Appeal Court, to continue her legal fight foi higherReuter - 97 words
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Article158 1958-11-11 2 JAPAN yesterday joined Britain and the United States In sponsoring a resolution to create a special U.N. committee on the problems of outer space. The resolution would propose that the SecretaryGeneral. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, give the committee appropriate help and recommend any other steps thatReuter - 158 words
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Article46 1958-11-11 2 THE influential ,p. r Ai X Mr. Niklta Kin will visit Cairo on I' attend the Afro nomic conference it Al Kifah's ri true. Khru hi could turn out to be I empt by tin otier economic aid to U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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Article49 1958-11-11 2 Holland (obi the i oii< ,i Nations jresterdaj H uo direct iis n<u Guinea polo until the moment 11 when the) (the Inhabitants) can decide on theli dentin) Indonesia replied thai "soi rl vv Irian is ix* lu^i < m thr hinds of Indon. U.P.I.U.P.I - 49 words
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Advertisement166 1958-11-11 2 i ea^ (n,n^ f combinat kkitt t Ij^^^J EVER-SHARP SCHICK INJECTOR _A New EVERSHARP-SCMICK INJECTORS precision ro*or ond authentic SCHICK V Jb INJECTOR blade*. %if&' Your good appearance depends on SOLE IMPORTERS: OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD. S pore K. Lumpur Penang lrn r ivi_ili Tht Indispensable kitchen Aid. AURORA LTD., mG^S^IINGAPORE166 words
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Article241 1958-11-11 3 PLANS for a world-wide trade union boycott of ships sailing under flags of convenience representing 13 per cent of the world's registered deep sea tonnage were approved m Brussels yesterday. A communique issued from the headquarters of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions saidReuter - 241 words
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Article43 1958-11-11 3 DONALD CAMPBELL, who raised his own world water speed record to 248.621 m.p.h. on Sunday, said last night that his next step would be an attempt at 275 miles per hour with the ultimate goal being 300 m.p.h.43 words
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Article75 1958-11-11 3 I ELIZABETH TAYLOR said yesterday that a report she was going to marry Eddie Fisher within a month wa.s a "complete fabrication." The report, claiming that Miss Taylor, widow of Mike Todd, and Fisher were going to marry soon, appeared ln a New York PostReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration134 1958-11-11 3 The world eats alnu> t more fish than it did 20 years ago, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation.- Reuter Certificates were t presented to graduates E of the Training With- Sin in Industry course at i =40 Base Workshop E REME, Singapore, at I theReuter; Free Press - 134 words
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Article110 1958-11-11 3 REDS ATTACK ANOTHER NOBEL MAN THE Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka said yesterday that the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to a Belgian priest. Father Georges Pire, was "a further provocation and insult to all true and selfless fighters for peace. "The main activity of the new holder of theReuter - 110 words
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Article59 1958-11-11 3 A N attractive 22-year-old redhead, Mrs Ada Shakeshaft, was refused bail yesterday when she appeared m a Londo court for the second time on ehargea arising from a t t; 20.000 ($170,000 > bank robbery. Bhe was remanded m custody for another when detectives told thf courtReuter - 59 words
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123 1958-11-11 3 A FORMER gangster has told a Labour Mem- ber of Parliament that he knows who committed Britain's biggest mailbae robbery tho £250,000 ($2,125,000) snatch m London's West End m 1952. i Mr. Norman Dodd.s In London yesterday said that "Scarface" Johnny Carter. whoReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement166 1958-11-11 3 Helena Rubinstein's Beauty Quiz QI always env) 'outdoor girls but >»\ .2,in is sensitive aad red and sore il I sta) the sun yen long. Hon an I avoid this.' V With m. -i n rOMi ,v VM convenienth pa\ In lubo loi easy packing and travelling. It actuall} protet166 words
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Advertisement251 1958-11-11 3 m mLZjs m^^m W ~N_ m ___L ___rt^"^H V W'' _J r 4 *j._ ■jde XT mtfm I ______r_J. m*sk Ww mmr DISTINGUISHED GIFTS FOR DISTINGUISHED PERSONS., it KELANTAN SILVER is much more than Just a gift! I embodies m it the goodwill message of the simple Malayan villagers, their251 words
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221 1958-11-11 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 11, 1958. Opinion Double standards PEOPLES of Free World territories, if they value their freedoms and rights, should ever keep m mind one vital fact: Communists and their stooges m democratic territories are as vociferous over the ri;;ht to hold free elections as the221 words
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291 1958-11-11 4 Britain's hopes hinge on what mum says DRITAIN'S achievement of a 350,000--strong non-conscript armed force by 1962 will hinge considerably on what the average young man's mother, relatives and friends think about his chances m the services. This is suggested by an official committee set up by Mr. Duncan Sandys,Reuter - 291 words
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Article106 1958-11-11 4 Reachcomber - Reachcomber i'» THE theft of a hat. snatched from its owners head by a man who disappeared ln the crowded street, needs looking into. One way of disconcerting this kind of thief is to copy the clowns, and wear a smaller hat under the larger one. Thinking106 words
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Article, Illustration351 1958-11-11 4 NO INTENTION OF APING AMERICANS THE British Government's action m freeing hire purchase is not intended to ape the American fashion or start a gigantic wave of domestic spending. The explanation, given by Sir Eccles, president of the Board of Trade, is "we can give this extra bit of freedomReuter - 351 words
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Article45 1958-11-11 4 "About 85 per cent of our village people are outside any modern (medical) treatment," one government official said. "Once they start taking opium on 'medical grounds,' they soon fall prey to it and become addicts." There are an estimated 20,000 addicts. U.P.I.U.P.I - 45 words
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Advertisement12 1958-11-11 4 HtM« I llllii.ill' M"" mi i Mi Green Spot \m[?* ..•...■.III ..U.1.H1..1.14H1_1__.-_-li"l-llllllllllllllll_12 words
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Advertisement109 1958-11-11 4 IgC/^g DIlMEfc as if prepared by an Italian Chef Km \=JP| S] m^m V-_rr*l r> i_*«f. v »__r *r_l __^-^^*~^->^.^__^^«^i^^t^ It time is short and you enjoy tasty food, the answer to r4.Q^^HK»/^ your problem is delightful Chef Boy-Ar-Dcc Spaghetti mmn\\S^U^SL Dinner. Thc Spaghetti Dinner package contains all the I*l^109 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-11-11 5 picture. Florence Mann mo- delled this $875 sheath- I style evening dress m > Ciiow grosgrain, with j short matching jacket with a cape collar and fox fur cuffs, at a 'Fashion ln $ilk" show m Liverpool. PopperPopper - 39 words
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174 1958-11-11 5 Ceylon offer to train an engineer THE staff committee of the Singapore City Council is being asked to accept an offer from Ceylon to train a road engineer under the Colombo Plan. The successful candidate, to be selected from road inspectors of the City Engineer's Department and from external applicants,174 words
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Article104 1958-11-11 5 'EXAMS TO BE NO STIFFER' THE Examinations SecreA tary of the Singapore Ministry of Education, Mr Paul Abisheganadcn, has assured the 15.000 students sitting for the secondary school entrance examination that questions m the supplementary tests on Nov. 26 would not be stiffer than the original papers. He said students104 words
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Article52 1958-11-11 5 Play-writing contest I lirersity of Malaya Bty haa plans for play-writing conto citizens of tnd the Federabc for onr m the to he v 'th an entirely n background. c of $300 will be > the winner and a 1 tiu< runnt i number of book I] bi 'i aa52 words
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Article50 1958-11-11 5 rE Old Boys' Association of the Chinese Indus trial and Commercial Continuation School will celebrate its twenty -seventh anniversary with a tea party at the school's premises m Outram Road on Sunday Guests will be able to see uiey dress parade organised by stud' of the school50 words
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Article28 1958-11-11 5 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has been named the "Woman of the Year" m New York by the American Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Advertisement202 1958-11-11 5 !WORK HARD AND PLAY HARD Stiff exams lie ahead of this student. Hard and sustained study will be necessary to gain the credits he requires for the results will have an important bearing on ammmm -.-a ctdaim his future career. Neither can sports be neglected and THb STRESS antl MKAIN202 words
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Advertisement54 1958-11-11 6 Get full exciting flavour! ILive Modern with L*M Only the modern miracle of L Gr M's pure-white Miracle Tip brings all that flavour through to you. No othe- cigarette can match it! Smnll wonder that tod.iy more people switching over to L Cr M KIN* an* King-Si cc and <&>54 words
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Miscellaneous215 1958-11-11 6 .v.v.*. .v.v.v. v.v.w.v.v.% v.-.v.-.v v.v.v.v.v.v.\v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.-.v.v.v. Jill II AU Xl |»> Sjitoey Jonlai Our enemas Hdw« ptayed J^L ana ur^ ed l ie UM f A l^bS 6 l.ttle same w.rh thc crude «tomK7 X[^ <1 1 T l IM l tM Y5 swn S€ l^^^ L stltPon Js .m po%ver215 words
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Miscellaneous462 1958-11-11 6 p ¥*ORN today you have a great deal of i B L> natural talent and are what often called a "diamond m the rout_> P You have tremendous personal ma* Rnetism and abounding energy for an? thing that interests you. But if are bored with a job you become I462 words
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Article167 1958-11-11 7 IMNDON V,v |o I'irviuus Today RIBBEI N" I l i""t Sl 26'h buyers 2« bu Dm 26 U buyers 26 bu BIBBER N« I N> Sp«l 26 1 buyers Ucn 261 se'. RI'BBI B v«» 1 t*B >< -ttU'inent House ttrma Det 26 i buyt sellers •an167 words
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Article110 1958-11-11 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 98.87 nom. 100.00 nom. TIN future Straits Contract Dec 96.50 buyers 97.50 buyers 98.50 sellers 100.50 sellers J an 96.25 buyer* 97.37 buyers 98.25 sellers 100.37 sellers TONF: Firm. SALES: Nil. KIBBKR: Futures Nov 32 .00 buyers 32.80110 words
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Article36 1958-11-11 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Previous Today -0 Industrials 554.26 557.72 K^ilioads ***** 1527] 41) Domestic Bonds ge 23 86 4° 15 l 7 ili lf 84.05 84^0 b.. Mocks Composite AfCraffM 191.82 193.0636 words
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Article60 1958-11-11 7 Malabar spot 25*',. awaiting relea.se 2.'_•. afloat 25', to 25. November shipment M%, 24 c Lampong spot 25:,. awaitli.* release 25.. afloats to 2.). November .shipment 24',. 24 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 40. awaiting release unquoted. afloats 39. and November shipment 38-.. 37. to 38 cif.60 words
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Article91 1958-11-11 7 COPRA Philippines r.iif. V.K.f North European ports delivered weieht per long ton Not. COPRA. Straits c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weight per long ton Nov. Dec. COCONTT OIL crude Straits f.l.f. Kuropean ports in bulk P«r long ton Nov./Dec COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon < if. Kuropean91 words
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Article99 1958-11-11 7 fHERE wa.s less buoyancy m the London stock markets yesterday with lather more disInating. There was 1 i tain amount of t-taking m front of "f the account tothc undertone dlWtrial equities firm, particularly »ver. sii a res vere lm f 'il' ■■•uritle« drifted lower under persistent99 words
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300 1958-11-11 7 TRADERS' BID TO OFFSET SI MIL. LOSS OVER BANNED RED BOOKS CHINESE booksellers m Singapore who hold about $1,000,000 worth of banned publications from 53 publishing houses m China and Hon;; Kong are planning to ship them away rather than surrender them to the Government and lose money. They are300 words
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Article204 1958-11-11 7 Urgency injected in space race A HIGH Pentagon official said m Cleveland. Ohio. that the U.S.-Soviet race to control space is "equivalent to wartime emergency" and his country should boost taxes to support its effort. Rear-Admiral John E Clark, deputy director ol the Defence Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency. saidU.P.I - 204 words
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Article56 1958-11-11 7 Life drawing organised by the Singapore Art Society Is now being held every Thursday at the Cultural Centre m Canning Rise. Members wishing to join the class may choose between life drawing m any media with tuition and lecture or without. Fees are respectively56 words
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Advertisement168 1958-11-11 7 _-sS____iflid^__ffV*^ -/r_!!____ E y------}S *__________P_ _P* j< Ak__>_i BJx JM PTi ♦I- YX IK a jj mm, *^m^w^^^^\ im; •1 1 (Button In far Brand) Plush animals created by Margareta «t i Steiff ara the ideal playmates for Kfi Qi I itlC y° ur children. By playing with U,,JIIV them168 words
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Miscellaneous49 1958-11-11 7 SINCAPORE j HICH TIDES TODAY: 10 16 a.m and ll.to pm. I TOMORROW: 10 .1 a.m. THURSDAY: 0.06 am and U43 a.m. FRIDAY: 0.56 a.m. and I 12.13 p.m. s\TI!RI)AY: 140 am and 12.55 p.m. SUNDAY ::i ■m. and I 1.39 p.m. 1 MONDAY. 3.23 Im. and 2.27 p.m.49 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-11 8 77m- farmer tvas caught by the cameravian during harvest time m Vietnam. He is drying out the chaff after the rice seeds have been threshed. It toill be used later for thatching the roofs of houses, and for fuel. .rS i rr, r47 words
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Article75 1958-11-11 8 SCOTLAND y\ Rn opher (ilinski 4 tn al three Ntr. T he bill came a,, hearing mi n which i, f„ a n rd r en NOttl^ B*i top-rank.n s (U) offu < He was awarded prosecution anc no J head of the Flying s qu nings, chief75 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-11-11 8 The gent in the natty suit Can you guess who the fashionable gent is with the original trouser hems and army-like shine to his shoes? No? Here are a few clues then: For one thing he's a ladies' heart-throb; for another he's one time husband of Eva Bartok. Still can'tPopper - 99 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Title Section10 1958-11-11 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday. November 11, 1958.10 words
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Article, Illustration659 1958-11-11 1 TO A YOU KG CMULD ADULTS are a RACE APART WHOSE WORD rs LAW A girl who was embarrassed HAVE you ever stopped to wonder what your own children really think of you? Nt, yes you know that they love and res659 words
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Article85 1958-11-11 1 HAVE YOI ever wondered why just About thing cr.isp.ihle uocs into baby's sweetly curving mouth from flnßers and toes to toys and p.i i Thr cvpirls tfll us that the mouth is bab) I iirst "teacher." Right from birth, baby's natural sinking Imtlnct le.u hrs him how to85 words
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Advertisement105 1958-11-11 1 H____^__o_ a. mJm. mm wk m m\tm\W Wr l-H __________:3ti Ammmmmwj^^^^ > >i *A 3 ___L S l te» 4 9 H fl Ml. £S X VJ i\ M_k v pHL%^ -.I ________________B__^M MP'' __H Ton 7/ /orr* fashion 's new moisl, 1 1 jI I high -gloss look! II105 words
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Article289 1958-11-11 2 It frys, bakes, roasts, grillS IIKKF Is the complete EXi portable cooker j E which fries, bakes. C roasts. grills, toasts C and stews. This trypan- E cooker uses controlled heat to make food Z. taste more delicious. It begins a new age m cooking for every E household. You289 words
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Article, Illustration354 1958-11-11 2 THE BASIC A FIGURE ACTS OF TRIM f\F all the items of c v most spectacular ii recent years, and the m fashion important m the foundation gai The market toda three distinctly differ trol the two-way str trol and the power c The average two-ways of elastic, conforms to354 words
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Article127 1958-11-11 2 A musical touch at your door WHY not Introduce musical door chimes Into your home? Then you will no longer be started by the shrill ring of a bell or the sharp bang of a knocker. The gentle mellow notes oi the chimes will gracefully announce your callers. Modern chimes127 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-11-11 2 DISCOVERY of the WEEK A DREAM of |B| evening accessory E that is the height of j E sophistication is this bag of Indian silver E filigree. A perfect present, i the purse is beautifully E wrought with a pat- E tern of delicate leaves E and fruit. SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIJS49 words
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Article28 1958-11-11 2 KEEP COOL IN COTTONS COTTONS go to town and lindane.' to care for and practic for day as well a Cool, crisp to wear, easy They are ideal28 words
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403 1958-11-11 2 Omelette UNKNOWN UNKNOWN good send-off WIIAI five likes about thc egg i* its versatility, for it plays many roles m many guises. Consider the omelette, it comes to breakfast boutonniered with oarslcy, accompanied by bacon or ham and the day begins on a happy note It takes to sail' leftovers,403 words
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Advertisement178 1958-11-11 2 Im I t^^^ i^______ s mm im. I) L^g m-m-m-m-m-m-^^^^^^mm^^ ■ClWlgl Ar POLISHES! >v PROTECTS! NOURISHES! j PRESERVES!/ BLACK. DARK TAN. BROWN. TAN.^^^| J^^^ iIGHT TAN. OX BLOOD. MAHOGAN V. m^ m^ mmw^ RED. BLUE. GREEN. NEUTRAL. A3 Distributors:- MACLAINE WATSON CO. LTD. TEL 29-284 L Beautiful Perfume Bottles, CHRISTMAS178 words
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Article218 1958-11-11 3 Raid your larder for beauty I rwWDAYit is bright E E X and. right to turn S E to the larder for your E beauty preparations. That is what the smar- r test girls are doing. E The newest idea is E an oil and salt bath. A mixture of218 words
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Article130 1958-11-11 3 ANEW double polishing outfit is now available ln Singapore shops. It consists of all the polishing equipment one requires presented m the most compact manner possible. It contains two tins of polish (any colour you choose), two high quality bristle brushes, a velvet pad and a130 words
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Advertisement255 1958-11-11 3 PL A Y X WS__*B AND Polish Co., (Malaya) Ltd.. SRA?:«5 RA Welwani's, 52. 9i miles, Bukit Timah North Bridge Road. Road. a a SILVER FII K.KKE evening PLASTIC handbag (page bag; orient Craft. 108. 4); Vanity. 11 Battery Orchard Road. Road. a a a SUNBEAM fry pan -cooker; imtpdi^d255 words
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Advertisement33 1958-11-11 3 MIRRO Square Griddle A greoseless and smokeless aluminium griddle. Heats and browns foods evenly. 10} B in. square. $11 80 each MARDEN COMPANY 78 A 82 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: ***** ***** *****33 words
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286 1958-11-11 4 II WK you just moved into a new house or Hat and are thinking of redecorating it Don 1 plunge into the job hv just buying at random. Consult experts. You may think they tost l great deal of money but the ones EVE has286 words
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Article71 1958-11-11 4 rMAKI vvork lighter for housewives there fa wmW M the market packaged Instant mashed potatoes All you have to do is add cream butler, and a pinch of salt, and you have the fluf- Hest, smoothest mashed potatoes you have ever tasted. Husb.mds love them.71 words
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Article118 1958-11-11 4 ARE you unhappy about I yout wardrobe? Do you feel that it is m that dii.icult between-seasons per.Od, when nothing is really new any more, and yei nothing is so old it would justify the buying complete new outtit In your husband's anyway? Then what you need ls118 words
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Advertisement177 1958-11-11 4 <^BP^ __r Lsd\W-\r\ _t___ ____PiNil# <t^^fciJßtf*sSenn^^ >w m *mo>i&Wmtom*. |rf>y PMPlNillp^^y^ **__r^s9 P^^B P"fc^^a___ -t^^imm^3^m\\mh^mmm--\\m *^^^BK__BpWK*^^^^^^^^^^ -"^JjJJgijS^^ A-^WWMJST^ "^**^V L^=» w jth WJJ^iMIS I LSLiIm reducing plan il_f _____r Based on the sensationally successful reducing principles Used by fhe world-wide chain of m STAUFFER SLENDERIZING SALONS j More than 200,000177 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-11-11 9 list costs Scotland Yard £10.000 with blu for about S 7 war-old (hris- ih* t r, -dav High Court GUliil «f Victoriajianiaufs against three ,s for malicious itaud Squad. 's.i.t Herbert Sparks, I)H S..pt. John ManJ (ID, was settled out nTtlmtt^l at £6,000 /considering their ver- diet m the first129 words
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Article92 1958-11-11 9 HMM! IT MELTS IN YOUR MOUTH M O Xl N I J A," IVI Whipsnade's half ton baby rhino, I soid to be worth I £5.000, had his first I birthday the other I day. To celebrate the important occasion, 1 Mr. W. Gilbert, the Whipsnade Zoo res- taurant's pastrycook,Popper - 92 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-11-11 9 In most sports there's a risk of getting injured from time to time, but none are so dangerous as bullfighting. Take Francisco Rodrigo for example. Famous m the bull rings of Spain he was out for his next kill. Numerous swords had already found their way deepPopper - 111 words
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201 1958-11-11 10 NATIONS BECOMING CHARY NOW OF RED TRADE MOTIVES FACTOR m favour of the free nations now engaged m ever-intensi-fying economic competition m South-East Asia with the communist nations is that the under-developed countries have become wary of Ked motives, according to touring West German Economic Minister Ludwig Erhard. In cortscquence,U.P.I - 201 words
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Article95 1958-11-11 10 pifINESE Communist officials are pushing a campaign to make sports a tool of the Communist State. The official Red pic ture of a sport. for. the. sake, of Communism drive was drawn for Chinese athletes by Pektaf Vice Premier Ho Lung. Follow orders In a directiveU.P.I - 95 words
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230 1958-11-11 10 'Tide turning against Reds in Asia' P RESIDENT Syngman Rhee of South Korea pledged that the United States would "never be alone" m its fight against communism. The U.S. and other free nations could always count on the support of South Korea, with its 720.000--man armed forces, m any warU.P.I - 230 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-11-11 10 Widespread ridicule has greeted the unsubstantiated Communist Chinese claims that the Nationalists on Quemoy have fired "poison gas" shells. Picture shows a portion of the thousands of conventional U.S. artillery shells awaiting transportation from Formosa to Quemoy. U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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81 1958-11-11 10 PHILIPPINE Senate president Eulogio Rodriguez who called on General Douglas Mac Arthur ln New York has urged his support for benefits to Philippine veterans and their dependants. Mr. Rodriguez handed Gen. Mac Arthur a resolution by the Mac Arthur United veterans Army Corps ofU.P.I - 81 words
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Article30 1958-11-11 10 Gen. Ne Win has been sworn m as leader of Burma to "restore law and order and permit the holding of a free and fair election within six months." U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article39 1958-11-11 10 Peking Radio is broadcasting three songs to shoio everything is lovely m their realm: "The People's Commune is Good." "The Community Dining Hall is Too Good to Tell." and "Even/ Place is Wonderful m Our Dear Motherland' —i' U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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Article21 1958-11-11 10 Gen. Maxwell Taylor. US Army Chief of Stair, held two days of conferences m Saigon with Viet nan military leaders. U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article23 1958-11-11 10 The Henry Luce Foundation of Neie York is making available a grant oj t/.5.5100.000 for a chapel at Tunghai University Taichung. Formosa.. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article25 1958-11-11 10 Thirty-three per cent of the students who are taking part m educational exchange programmes m the United States are from Asian and Pacific area countries.25 words
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Article54 1958-11-11 10 Commenting on reports that Japanese fishermen were poaching tuna off the New South Wales and Queensland coasts, a Japanese Maritime Safety Board spokesman said m Tokyo that the board would send a survey vessel to the area ll the A ustralian Common wealt h Govern ment of ficially protested toReuter - 54 words
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Article38 1958-11-11 10 Empress Nagako of Japan received m audience at the imperial palace m Tokyo Mrs. Lv: Bariron Mag say say, widow of former Philippine President Magsaysay. an d Mrs. Gregorio Hernandes, widow of former Philippine Secretary of Education.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article26 1958-11-11 10 A radio receiver operating on a kerosene lamp and perfumed dyed fabrics were the hits of a Communist Chinese fair held m Jakarta.—U.P.l. in Jakarta.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article30 1958-11-11 10 The number of the Liberal Democrats m the 250 Japanese Upper House has decreased to 130 alter the death of Mr. Tokuji Imtira The 8 ists hold 78 scats ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article17 1958-11-11 10 The 10.850-ton British flag Liberty ship Sprinabonk sold to Communist IWfl. been renamed M'H has Hai.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article58 1958-11-11 10 In a special natioi message. South V ese President Ngo WJJ Diem said. "The results on country has Obtained .in all fields In the a t four tri come from the work Ol the whole idlng 11 rds undj Viel our unwaverin > ation to bi inferior and hum lIReuter - 58 words
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174 1958-11-11 10 Ruse to get nation to work yet harder rrilE Manchester Guardian commenting IronJ- cally on the latest Communist Chui< es that the Nationalist Chinese had used U.B supplied poison gas against tlu- mainland. writes: "How useful it is to hare an inexhaustible source of 'provocations,' real or imaginary, un yourU.P.I - 174 words
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Article183 1958-11-11 11 rvill Organisation for European Economic Co--1 operation said the economy of the United states and Canada can be expected to continue ls upward surge m the next six months. But it warned that sound financial policy md m particular a limiting of speculation, wa^ !,_>, cssarvU.P.I - 183 words
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Article26 1958-11-11 11 An agreement has been signed between Canada and Ceylon for a M 56,000-,-000 loan to buy 25,500 tons of Canadian wheat flour.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article17 1958-11-11 11 The Communist North Vietnam Government has deported a French missionary, Father Jacaues Andr* Reginald.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article121 1958-11-11 11 Bonn to aid victims of Nazis 'PHE West German govern•R ment is considering means of compensating foreign victims of illtreatment m Nazi concentration camps the progovernment newspaper General Anzeiger said. The newspaper said consideration would be given to men and women who had suffered permanent injury and mutilation as aReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-11-11 11 Thirty-six young boys and girls were shepherded into a Liverpool store and asked to munch one of each of 13 different types of sweets to find which lines would sell best at Christmas. Each was given a form to fill m, and asked to mark each entrye with, "yum-yum," "mmmmmmm,"Popper - 81 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-11-11 12 By A WORD OF ADVICE TO BEGINNERS Wong Teck Nam "ROWING ON."Wong Teck Nam - 16 words
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278 1958-11-11 12 A BRIGHT blue sky, tastefully decorated with fluffy white clouds, is the snapshooter's delight. There is no better background for pictures of any kind whether your subject is a beautiful landscape or a pretty girl. You wait most impatiently for such pictures to come278 words
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111 1958-11-11 12 IN th<* sixtli Annual Exhibltion ol Photography at Nanaimo, British lumbi;i 'la, X I Wong. ARPS has been awarded Bronze M Ri by the City ol nalmo ni the picture awani« ii ttx- uni.il Plaque pri by the Brit, tennial i nmltItc The following oh111 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-11-11 12 By of St. Patrick's Sc hool. TKIO." Lai Teck KongLai Teck Kong - 13 words
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480 1958-11-11 12 Mature eye is secret of these pictures 'ro many snapshooter cornea a magic moment that signifies he Ikis rea ched photographic maturity. This la when he becomes aware of the world around him... of the everyday personalities, places and events he has long taken for granted. Henceforth, they will provide480 words
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Article79 1958-11-11 12 DO your prints resemble a permanent wave after they bave dried? Don't throw them out with disgust or despair. Try lightly dampening their backs with water (or equal parts of alcohol and water) and then re-drying them between clean blotters under heavy pressure for several hours. However,79 words
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Article, Illustration800 1958-11-11 13 P. JOHNSON - SEX: THE GREAT LEVELLER OF THE VICTORIAN AGE P. JOHNSON Would thii man s crime matter m>M^ oi*% l lf 1 mt REVIEW by was the great leveller of the Victorian age. It swept national heroes from their pedestals into total oblivion with the speed of lightning, and there was800 words
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Article409 1958-11-11 13 DO WE A YOU EAOIGH ABOUT THE PAST HE TS liil>iX<-> HO we know all there is to know about Nasser? Are the British Intelligence services and the Foreign Office making a really all-out effort to dig out the skeleton m Nasser's cupboard? Are we spending enough on409 words
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215 1958-11-11 13 ROGER FULFORD - ROGER FULFORD THE LONG MARCH. By Simone de Beauvolr, Andre Deutsch and Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 425. THIS is a frankly partisan account of Communist China by a distinguished French writer. Here and there, when she descends to the paraphernalia of industry, her215 words
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296 1958-11-11 13 HUGH POND - Story of Salerno -and the reluctant mutiny HUGH POND By TPHE story of a hushed x up wartime mutiny by soldiers whose objection was not to fighting but to fighting away from their own units is told m a book published recently. It happened at Salerno m September, 1943, when296 words
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Article78 1958-11-11 14 TIM Dili I \!l M iin basket!) ill t« am ef \imii. dur to I\i iv i r to 1 I .11 pin li. uiil arrive i»> all Iran sv.iins Hi. Ml s:.irs m to meet I 1 1 ii m s Harlem Trotters next week-end78 words
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156 1958-11-11 14 DESPITE his failure In a Sheffield Shield match yesterday when he was caught for a duck. Lan Craig as been retained to captain New South Wales against MCC m the match beginning m Sydney on Friday. Yesterday's "innings" by Craig against Western Australia was156 words
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Article392 1958-11-11 14 Today s gallops reported by ALLAN LEWIS CINGORA ■gain drew attention to his chances tomorrow when he 3 worked v>ith Pleasure Park and Forget Me Not on the still sol t Number Two track at Kuala Lumpur this morning I thought he was tfoinK better392 words
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Article76 1958-11-11 14 FREDDIE TRUEMAN, Yorkshire fast bowler who is touring Australia with the M.C.C, has a cold and stayed m bed yesterday m Melbourne. His temperature was normal. England captain Peter May, who injured his knee a fortnight ago, was having net practice today. The M.C.C. players willReuter - 76 words
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Article88 1958-11-11 14 John Holt, 34-year-old Barbados opening batsman, stood firm yesterday to score 92 of the West Indies first innings total of 239 against Baroda. The West Indies pace bowlers Wesley Hall and Roy Gilchrist got three Baroda wickets for 36 runs re the close, leaving theReuter - 88 words
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Article22 1958-11-11 14 Rome beat Hannover 3-1 m an inter-clties fairs socmatch m Hannover yesterday. The winners led 1-0 w half-tli ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article66 1958-11-11 14 An eight-year-old table tennis prodigy. Joy Foster, won all three senior titles at the Jamaican championships m Kingston over the week-end. Joy beat defending champion. Mrs. Madge Bond, 21--12. 21-15 m the singles final. She teamed with Mrs. Bond to win the women's doublesReuter - 66 words
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Article47 1958-11-11 14 Hungary won four of the five titles m the Yugoslav International Table Tennis Championships In Zagreb, last night. Miss Livia Mosoczy caused an upset m the all-Hunga-rian women's singles final by beating European champion Miss Eva Koczian by three games to two. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration220 1958-11-11 14 Campbell breaks 250 m.p.h. OFFICIAL OBSERVERS whooped H, s Uum hes done it. 1 ri )uiKl|(| i ampbell broke the '.n miles an hour watei speed barrier yesterday at Lake Coins ton. (ampbell reached a .peed of 253.84 m.p.h. on the second run of his record bid On the firstReuter - 220 words
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Miscellaneous229 1958-11-11 14 (lIFS ACROSS 6 Astound the labynnii 1 Criticise a flsh (4). 6 And pitch? (4) 4 Corn disease from the chlm- 7 How the Prince fo ney? (4). Beauty (6) 7 Declares its almost a verse 8 A game for one 01 (5). for one (4). 9 Trees, fruits, or229 words
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Article778 1958-11-11 15 Class 4i Division 2~5d Furs. l-uuer 900, Box Office II 8.13. Srikandi 8 11, Thank You 809, T_c Beauty 8 08, Quiny 8.06, Billable uluinbia 8.e3. Ilaadyai 8.03, I.ombah I ombuh 7.07. E \|..\M House II Of. Fofhorn 7.07, C 01/a 7 07, B X.."<778 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-11-11 15 Cl. 4, Div. 2— 7 F. Bright Sun 9.00. Cinema 111 8.13, Sincero 8.11, Boy Garyth 8.11, One Two Four 8.10. Tiny Jade 8.09. Flox 8.09. Ellem 808. Producer 8.08 Excelsior 8.07 Prince Rainier 8.07, Nur Jahan 8.04. T>RIGHT Sun. Cinema 111. Sincero, One Two Four. Tiny Jade. Producer. Ellem.59 words
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Article328 1958-11-11 15 IIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Class 4, Division I 7 Furs. Cay Hunter 9.00, Oa Screen 8.13. Hit Parade 8.10. Singora 8.07. Pack of (iuld 8.04, Corporal Xim 8.01. Pleasure f Swanh-v... 8.03, Loyalt) ii HU!, Fireworship soo. ou! spring J i: Nea \.-ntu.r i (IN screen, who yj won his iirst start328 words
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407 1958-11-11 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ON SCREEN IS SAFE OVER THIS COURSE ALLAN LEWIS By 1 all be civen winning changes m the Class 4, Div. 2 7F race. My fancy is Ellem, who is down a division with only 3 lb more for his last start fourth to Gustani at Penang. He won over407 words
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Article109 1958-11-11 15 THE British Empire and Commonwealth Games held m Cardiff this year, were expected to show a surplus of i' 33,000 Mr. David Vaughan, the treasurer, stated last night at the final meeting of the Games Executive Committee. The Games had a trading loss of about t'69,000 but109 words
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248 1958-11-11 16 MAC PLEDGES EVERY TO CYPRUS AUTHORITIES MX. HAROLD M\t MILLAN declared last night that there was "no measure of help and support" that the British Government would not make available to the authorities m Cyprus to help them m their ••distasteful but so necessary task." The British Prime Minister was248 words
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50 1958-11-11 16 The 183 rd anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps was observed m Singapore last night by the local American community. At, a special commemoration ceremony, a toast was proposed by the American Consul General, Mr. Avery F. Peterson, to the Corps, "a friendly, fearless fighting force."50 words
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Article148 1958-11-11 16 'Volcano science men die' SCIENTISTS manning an observation post near the top of Mount Asama were feared to have been killed when the volcano erupted last night. The sudden, violent eruption was described as "louder than any atom bomb." Other reports reaching Tokyo said red hot pieces of rock andReuter - 148 words
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Article75 1958-11-11 16 THE Portuguese Government has refused to authorise a visit by British Labour leader Aneurin Bevan to Portugal next week-end at the invitation of opposition elements, a Note issued by the National Information Secretariat, m Lisbon said last night. Thc Note said that the elements inviting Mr.U.P.I - 75 words
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Article75 1958-11-11 16 PAKISTAN yesterday warned Israel again occupying Jord tern bank. In the first foreign policy with the Middle East Oen. Ayub Khan became Pi dent, Foreign Mil Mansoor Qadir said [si rumoured invasion would bring grave repercussions. "Any threat, to Arab hits will be a matt. great concernU.P.I - 75 words
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Article102 1958-11-11 16 rE DEPUTY Administrator of the U.S. Natiotial Aeronautics and Space Administration, Dr. Hugh L. Dryden. disclosed m San Antonio, Texas, yesterday that the Air Force toill have two more chances to put a satellite into orbit arotnid the moon. But before the Air ForceU.P.I - 102 words
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Article103 1958-11-11 16 Nt to the British community m Cyprus who live under such strain. We owe them a deep debt of gratitude." Meanwhile it was announced last night that a £3 ts2s) a week "danger money" bonus is being ofTered to men and women who volunteer for service with the N.A.A.F.I.Reuter - 103 words
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Article224 1958-11-11 16 ASIANS FEAR FRESH CARVE-UP' MR. CHANG CHUN MING of Nationalist China said at the resumed debate yesterday by the United Nations Political Committee on the Korean question, that new independent countries of Asia were "particularly worried'" that the technique resulting m the division of Germany, Vietnam and Korea might alsoReuter; U.P.I - 224 words
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Article92 1958-11-11 16 Now Mr. K. warns Persia govt. OOVIET Premier Nikita Khrushchev warned m Moscow yesterday that Persia should not enter into any defence pact with the United States. This followed a statement by the Persian Foreign Minister, Mr. Ali Asgar Hekmat, m Teheran that Persia would sign a defensive and economicReuter - 92 words
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Article53 1958-11-11 16 A 36-year-old teacher. Miss Bertha Mary Ounn, charged with murdering her mother, was ordered to be detained indefinitely m Glasgow yesterday following a plea of insanity. Miss Ounn, was said to have beaten her mother to death with a hatchet because of worry about buvlncReuter - 53 words
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Article158 1958-11-11 16 H Kong hails refugee move lUR. MA MAN FAI, chair. man of the United Na. tions Association m Hong Kong, said J 01 s_fi ery Bood m" the Malayan Government would send a mission to Hong Kong on Nov. 13 to investigate the plight of Muslim Chinese refugees there. sReuter - 158 words
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Article25 1958-11-11 16 Masked gunmen bur^t into a wedding feast last night near Nicosia, singled out a guest and shot him dead. The gunmen escaped. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article20 1958-11-11 16 Police seized M5750,00fl worth of heroin In a sur prise swoop m Vancouver. A -aspect was arrested.20 words
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