The Singapore Free Press, 14 November 1958
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Title Section17 1958-11-14 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya 9 Own Family Paper i ,uio November 14, 1958. Price 15 CM17 words
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391 1958-11-14 1 MM. John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State, yesterday denounced i'ommunist China for "feverishly imposing upon the 650 million people of the mainland a backward system of mass slavery which is labelled the commune system." Mr. Dulles, who has been presiding atReuter - 391 words
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Article61 1958-11-14 1 rE mystery of the "mutiny" aboard the tanker Chloe was solved yesterday when its radio operator, John Karalis. WM placed under hospital treatment m Bombay for a nervous breakdown. While the ship was m the Indian Ocean on Tuesday Karalis radioed details of a mythical mutiny.U.P.I - 61 words
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Article256 1958-11-14 1 yjMTC-PLAN TALK IN R.I. X E 18 member nations last night wound up the AectoroH ?2 Plan inference m Seattle with a th !<m that "the economic development of ou r inn M V(i()pod areas ls nia^ or rhallpnKe of rotation ■n requires met," cod.Reuter - 256 words
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74 1958-11-14 1 A CHINESE boy died m the General Hospital early this morning after having been knocked down by a van near Havelock Road police station last night. He was the seventh person to die as a result of a traffic accident this month. The74 words
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Article30 1958-11-14 1 Three more cases of polio, all paralytic, were admitted to the Middleton Hospital up to 9.30 a.m. today. The total for this year is now 291.30 words
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Article29 1958-11-14 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 90% cents a lb.. down half a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.29 words
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117 1958-11-14 1 A DOCTOR told a boar! of inquiry m Monti yesterday that he had urged a pilot to ground himself several months before the pilot was involved m Canada's worst air disaster m 1957. Dr. Bernard Raginsky, Ident of the Bex for Clinical amiReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration321 1958-11-14 1 Now Khrushchev brands Bulganin r rilK So\ie< Premier, 1 Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, last night publicly denounced Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the other half of the old "B and X" partnership, fo r hay- ing worked agfnst Communist Party\>olicies. t In a report published m Moscow by the official Soviet news agencyReuter - 321 words
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Advertisement30 1958-11-14 1 VAN HOUTEN Piece £N*i^i for piece a real chocolate treat Jib W '^^^1^ V^uJtO^ ,^^-^.^jj^ s//c// a /ar^ z^«« Hontcn tablet Every piece so much better VAN HOUTEN VAN HOUTEN30 words
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142 1958-11-14 2 Fishing war with Britain more serious, says Iceland rE Icelandic Parliament was warned yesterda that the situation In the fishing war with Britain was "more serious than ever." The Prime Minister. Mr. Hermann Jonasson, agreed with an Opposition leader that the situation had worsened following Wednesday's Incidents Involving a BritishReuter - 142 words
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Article72 1958-11-14 2 MINK: ROLLS ROYCE OF RATS JUDGES who wear ermine— and counsel took a poor view of mink yesterday during a case m the Appeal Court m London. "Stripped of all the romance is not a mink nothing more than a rodent?" asked the Master of the Rolls, Lord Evershed. "ItReuter - 72 words
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Article325 1958-11-14 2 Let's compete m the field of peaceful economy, he says ur, Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, has put forward a concrete challenge to the West to compete m the field of peaceful economy, the oittcial Soviet news agency Tass said last night. He has made theReuter - 325 words
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Article147 1958-11-14 2 Clubs used against anti-Reds WEST BERLIN anti -Communists, infuriated by blockade threats against the city, last night tried to break up a Communist election rally. Some 3,000 Berliners. mostly youths, shouting "Down with the Communists." tried to break through police lines m front of theU.P.I - 147 words
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Article72 1958-11-14 2 MR. ROBERT MENZIES, Australian Prime Minister, said m Sydney last night that one of the first planks m the Government's policy for the November 22 Federal election would be to declare the Communist Party illegal, if that were possible. He told an election meeting mReuter - 72 words
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Article37 1958-11-14 2 Special watch was kept at airfields and ports m Britain yesterday for a gunman with staring eyes who held up a London Bank on Wednesday, wounded the manr and escaped with ReuterReuter - 37 words
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113 1958-11-14 2 Women rushed lorries to be arrested police A POLICE officer told a Johannesburg court yesterday that a crowd of African women demonstrating against the Usue of identity cards had submitted "voluntarily and eagerly" to am refusing to dLsper.se. Six hundred and ninetytwo women charges of holding an illegal procession, causingReuter - 113 words
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Article84 1958-11-14 2 BREAD BEFORE POLITICS fIjISS Mabel Stricklanl Progressive Constitu tional Party leader X m valetta yetter^i party's slogan for nex w/ck's London talk* on Malta's constitutional to turc would be "bread before politics." m Miss Strickland, who win attend the talks, said the party had prepared i memorandum showinl tnat theReuter - 84 words
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Article19 1958-11-14 2 A rolling earthquake shook Tokyo buildings this morning. There were no immediate reports of damage.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Advertisement130 1958-11-14 2 THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY (THEBESI STOCKED CHEMISTS IN TOWN) Heod Office: 265, Orchard Rd Spore Tel: ***** Daily: Fro* 8.30 i.m. to 6.00 p.n. I Branch 69, Serangoon Carden Way (Serangoon Garden Estate) Tel. ***** Daily: From 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Call on us for your Medical, Toilet Cosmetic Requirements130 words
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174 1958-11-14 3 200 Cuba rebels die in 3 dashes in 24 hours if ORE THAN 200 rebels were kill )l ed In three .skirmishes m 24 hours > n tnc outskirts of Mansanillo m Cuba's Eastern Oriente Province, the army command renortect m Havana yesterday. The army said the rebels lost anotherU.P.I - 174 words
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83 1958-11-14 3 THE LAW SPOILT HIS VANISHING ACT' lirilllAM RITCHIE, If 25-year.old convict, performed an unscheduled disappearing trick while rehearsing a joggling act for the Christmas concert at Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow, last night. He slipped into a wash -room, wriggled through a small window and climbed a 25--foot wall to freedom. TheReuter - 83 words
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Article33 1958-11-14 3 DEADLOCK was reached m London yesterday over pay claims for nearly 300,--000 British miners. The National Coal Board is offering a weekly increase of seven shillings and sixpence.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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172 1958-11-14 3 'Shadow cabinet' surprise: Bevan tops the poll THERE were two surprises last night when the A British Labour opposition elected its parliamentary committee sometimes known as the "shadow cabinet." Dr. Edith Summerskill, defeated last year, was re-elected with 119 votes. She takes the place of Mr. George Brown, who hasReuter - 172 words
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Article42 1958-11-14 3 SEVEN children, aged between seven weeks and 11 years, died m a fire which oyed a six- room wooden house m Fort Wayne. Texas, early yesterday. The parents. Mr. and Mrs George Gammons. <\nd another child survived. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article30 1958-11-14 3 The British Oovornnv nuclear Mfety iry commit toe of I hiff expert 1 Mill I for of Id In tho House of Lords la^t ReuterReuter - 30 words
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123 1958-11-14 3 PRESIDENT Gamal Abdel Nasser t y pointedly ignored charges by King Hussein of Jordan that United Arab Republic MIG jets attacked the King's plane over Syria on Monday. Speaking at Minya, Nasser said the Soviet offer of aid to help build the Aswan DamU.P.I - 123 words
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Article27 1958-11-14 3 The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester left London by air last night for a 12-day tour of Ethiopia, Somaliland protectorate and Aden.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement49 1958-11-14 3 MANSFIELDS f NEW TRAVEI BUREAU I AT FITZPATRICK S B SUPERMARKET CAN NOW ATTEND TO ALL YOUR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS m PHONE a SSS ***** w w HEAD Of net OCtAN »ID6. SINCAPORt. MARTA ri f THE TLOWKK SHOP 1! ZPATRICKTS Supermarket TEL 228.U DECORATIONS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER TABLE49 words
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Advertisement142 1958-11-14 3 Special Announcement to Singapore Cold Storage Customers Have you redeemed your "Omo" Coupon? It saves you 50 cents when you get your packet of Giant" Omo from any of the Singapore Cold Storage Shops m Singapore Island. A free "Omo" mask will accompany every packet redeemed. Coupon redemption closes on142 words
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Article283 1958-11-14 4 Opinion Khrushchev 'reform' Because of communism's notoriously cynical disregard for the individual, Russia's new "work-while-you learn" programme one of the major changes m Soviet domestic policy during the Khrushchev era cannot but arouse speculation about the motives behind the proposal. Under this programme, the period of basic schooling is to283 words
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Article, Illustration652 1958-11-14 4 Millions in China's Citizen Army WOMEN ENLISTING' TOO SAYS lAN McCRONE reporting from Hong Kong VIARCHING shoulder to shoulder across Communist China with th establishment of people's communes is the "Everyone a Soldier" movement. This home guard organisation, described as a defence force against invasion by "American imperialists," had enlisted652 words
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Article274 1958-11-14 4 Beuchcomber - Beuchcomber ft» BY mcentratlng on Klain o v r, :-ausagomake that their re not Intended to be hunt? on wall i as works of art, or left about like furniture. The functional may not be very beautiful, but, m the words of Wilde. all men cat the274 words
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Advertisement31 1958-11-14 4 Imarcasite I RHINESTONE Z Z JEWELLERY Z t.ui m s t B //on v on Display m Jp.h.hendry: Jl Wfllrl S A 7H North Bridge Rd., S'poieß KuaU Lumpur. B rtiiisiaiif31 words
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Advertisement114 1958-11-14 4 ■f^l^H ECHO-SOUNDER Yochtsmcn' Fishermen! Shipowners 5t d C ho HIRE IT IS!— Th« amoiing Pvc 'leod«wo n Sounder' The Pye Leadsman is the *moMcst <> nd i m<> ofh(t ■pHBJHMBgI nomieal Automatic Depth Sounder on the mo —specially designed for Yochtv lcoS f Fnhing Vessel*, Coaster* and River C'°» T114 words
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Article, Illustration322 1958-11-14 5 HELPING HAND FOR POLIO CHILDREN Adequate post-hospital facilities provided ARRANGEMENTS have been made by the L Singapore Ministry of Health to give paralytic children discharged from hospital adequate outpatient treatment. A Ministry spokesman yesterday said two wards at the General Hospital had been opened for therapeutic treatment of post-polio paralyticReuter - 322 words
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124 1958-11-14 5 Last day to apply for hotel licences UOTEI. owners In 11 Singapore have only one more day to apply foi renewal of licences for next year. A spokesman of the Hotel 1 s Board said applioatioi including three for now licences— had been pouring* 1 m. There are more than124 words
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Article95 1958-11-14 5 A TOTAL of 970 people m Singapore donated blood last month, a record so far this year. According to the monthly report of the Blood Transfusion Service, thia figure was matched with <* record number of 936 recipients. Of the 970 donors, 252 were relatives of those95 words
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Advertisement92 1958-11-14 5 fi 1 WEEKLY S "EASY-TO-READ" 1 r PROM gP euiDE SINGAPORE-! I OF FLIGHTS FROM I Jt I SINGAPORE I JJJ |"><|ilfHf|*Hs| FIY ALOR STAR I 1 I Be BP= =zT==il MALAYAN < JAKARTA j^ A/JPIA/A Vf 5 hone konc 1 Al//1 WWMm ¥3 BL KOTA BHARU TH'TT'T KUALA LUMPUR92 words
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Advertisement47 1958-11-14 6 Enjoy today's most exciting Cigarette... First m Flavour. .The full exciting flavour that means more taste... more aroma! Every L M pack ever made has carried this statement: "A blend of prem quality cigarette tobaccos indue: special aromatic types." imM] w^ ■MB .*""i 'r Tfcw w Sk47 words
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Miscellaneous141 1958-11-14 6 JUT HAWKI by Sydney ol j' a A MARTIAN THE t/IE«/lf«i SC«tENS «W hOVC Surrounded P it »H»b r»Of Owr *viSh ÜBgggggßJ patrol MA.t oonc O£ao oi I Jur ships <and yours wifti It) desce^c^ 'o earths )j^"O3BW I Twev«€ boono k. *ye cca t mn uXArt I rteo^five portide141 words
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Miscellaneous398 1958-11-14 6 BORN today you have a keen n and a real understanding ol people. You will not be on< I follow the conventional pattei B thinking. Since your inter* m the realm of the ci I you are very likely to sei B vogue winch others, In time, low. You are398 words
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Article174 1958-11-14 7 LONDON. Nov. 13. Previous Today li-iimiK no. 1 KSS c.l.f. h a, N«v 26 buyers buyers ll lP 26 n sellers sellers Dec 26';. buyers buyers i sellers 2ti'_. sellers IfMitKtK No. 1 BSS Spot 26% buyers 26.. buyers Kimuu i sellers 26 sellers Iki-KIIKK No. 1174 words
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Article103 1958-11-14 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 99-37 nom. 99.12 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract Dec. 97.25 buyers 96.75 buyers 99.75 sellers 98.75 sellers Jan 97.00 buyers 9G.62 buyers 99.50 sellers 98.62 sellers TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: Futures Not 32.80 buyers 32.50 buyers 33.50103 words
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Article33 1958-11-14 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 13. Previous Today SO Industrials 562.39 560.75 20 Railroads 154.99 154.48 40 Domestic Bonds 86.46 86.58 15 I Ulities 85.77 85.90 65 Stocks Composite Averages 195.10 194.6833 words
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Article61 1958-11-14 7 bar spot and awaiting Wlease 25, afloats 25 to 24... November shipment 24. 23^ o ana f. L.inipong' spot and ■vaiunf release 25, afloats 25 Above prices quoted to 24'A. November shipment 24 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot MH. awaiting release 39'a. afloats 39, and November61 words
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Article92 1958-11-14 7 COPRA Philippines ciif. U.K.' North European ports delivered weight per lonp ton Not. rOPRA. Straits c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered fnrKt.P" lon ton NoT./Dee. '-OCOMT OIL crude Straits ctf. European ports In balk P<r long; ton Xov./Dec. COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon MX European ports In bulk92 words
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Article169 1958-11-14 7 THERE was slightly less sLi, aC tT tlv L ty on the London f k Exchange yesterday a ir! he mar ket presented an irregular appearance. cn advanc e in industrial ed b t Wa f, l ess Pronounctonp i a satl^actory underd hv ?i! ma| ntalned,169 words
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233 1958-11-14 7 RAILINGS TO KEEP MOBS OUT OF ASSEMBLY Enclosure ordered may cut off car park SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblymen are taking steps to ensure that mobs do not invade the precincts of the 1 egislature while it is m ses- sion. The Speaker, Sir George Oehlers, on the advice of the Assembly's233 words
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Article100 1958-11-14 7 Plane to blaze the trail AN INDIAN AIR FORCE plane is expected to arrive m Singapore on Monday on a proving flight from New Delhi to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Jakarta. The flight has been arranged as a prelude to the visit of the Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, to100 words
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115 1958-11-14 7 Today's radio programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Potpourri; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Potpourri Again; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 At the Piano; 5.45 Radio Ranch; 6.00 Mail Bag. Sarojini Lourdes plays your Requests; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Marked Report; 7.00 Time Signal115 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-11-14 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.13 p.m TOMORROW: 1.46 a.m. and 12.55 p.m. SUNDAY:2.34 a.m. and 1.39 p.m. MONDAY: 3.23 a.m. and 2.27 p.m. TUESDAY: 4.17 a.m. and 3.21 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 5.20 a.m. and 4.32 p.m. THURSDAY: 6.35 a.m. and 6.15 p.m. j42 words
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Article201 1958-11-14 8 The plant used for witches' brew No Tunny A HIGHLY poisonous k tropical plant, said to have been used by witches to product hallucinations a n d madness, has been found growing wild at High Beech, a small hamlet near 1 .ti ugh ton (Essex). England. rhe plant, an annual,201 words
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Article, Illustration334 1958-11-14 8 Mr. Jew's mistress moves in on happy family i h hls 4 and her childj m one huu> e a extremely must surely be' Ktraordlnary setup m Bri--111 4 1 The nian of the bouse is 39-year-old lorry driver Joseph New< His wife, 36- year old Margi has seven children.Popper - 334 words
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Article114 1958-11-14 8 It was bad enough when human beings had j to start taking tranquillisers to keep themselves I going. Now their faithful four-legged friends j dogs have had to start taking them os well. But they are not taking them because life has become114 words
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88 1958-11-14 8 BIG RE-UNION FOR PAPA AND ZSA ZSA WIE three beautiful "Gabor girl 9" made a special visit to Vienna with their mother recently for a re-union with their father an Hungarian lawyer whom they hadn't seen for ten years. "Papa" Gabor received special permission to leave his country for an88 words
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213 1958-11-14 9 ORITAIN'S breweries will be able to roll out v the barrel six times faster than before if the new plant bein^ developed proves successful and is adopted. 'dentists working under 47-year-old Dr. Arthur Cook, director of the Brewing Industry Research Foundation at Nutfield,213 words
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Article, Illustration956 1958-11-14 10 WHIPSNADE —THE ZOO WITHOUT BARS ,'5O years ajfo, was just a small village m Hedfordshire about 33 miles north west of London. Today it is famous all over the world for its zoological park, where animals from every country can be seen roaming their paddocks and enclosures m comparative freedom.956 words
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295 1958-11-14 10 NOW MR. McCORMAK MUST REMAIN ON THE WATER WAGON 'PHE ban they put on 51-year-old James McCortnack the other day was: No more drinking. And Derby magistrates took a "highly unusual step" to keep temptation out of his way. They gave permission for police to circulate MeCormack's photograph to tho295 words
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Article, Illustration884 1958-11-14 11 THE LENSMAN - THE LENSMAN By I THE JUDGES I P RAISE I EBB TIPE FRIDAY PHOTOGRAPHY PAGE] DON'T BE SCARED OF THE DARK js x BRIAN JOHNS a SINGAPOREAN, Mr. I\ 1 1 1 leek Chjt <>* gerangoon Ko;wl. Singapore, won first ptize m I photographic competiUon884 words
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Article232 1958-11-14 11 COLOUR FILM I CAN OUTDOOR CO- LOUR FILM BE USED IN- DOORS, OR VICE VERSA? This question apparent. ■ly puzzles many picturef shooters; m fact, more of them ask about it than about any other Mbjeet. Easiest way to remem- ber is to notice the do. signation on the232 words
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Article165 1958-11-14 11 TRY using more than one flash when making a picture— for a typical twolamp set up, place one lamp at an angle so that it will produce highlights and hadows which produce the effect of depth. Then use another flash to lighten the shadows and reduce165 words
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312 1958-11-14 12 JAPANESE politica J leaders have warn* ed that they might be dicing the grave oi mocracy m Japan. An elder Mm am: former Prime Minister. Mr /.an Ishibashi, has publicly issued this warning after the political deadlock brought parliamentary pro. i a standstill.Reuter - 312 words
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222 1958-11-14 12 T<HE London Times said the real struggle behind the disputed Japan--1 cse Police Bill is whether Japan should continue its close association with the United States. "Japan is m the throes of what may prove to be the most important political crisis sinceU.P.I - 222 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-11-14 12 Giant Cypress trees, felled by hand, from large reserves 6,000 feet, above sea level near Lotting, Formosa are an important contribution to the economy of Nationalist China. Chinese loggers are now rushing to complete an order for 600,000 rail ties for South Korea. Here a huge log is being transportedPopper - 56 words
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Article52 1958-11-14 12 IAPANESE Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama has ssmja^nsi thc d mn£ SiS h 4 n^ xf sche dulrd meeting with thc United states Ambassador, Mr. Douglas Mac Arthur U, with whom he Is dlacussinK revision of \)u> v., 1 Missis ''.Tt 1 1 1^.:, 1 11 DMttlC politicalReuter - 52 words
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Article245 1958-11-14 12 Ike backing Kishi plan now Tokyo JAPANESE leaders are particularly Bleated h President Eisenhower, m his Seattle sn !'i to the Colombo Plan conference, threw the f weight of his otlicial position behind th«> m n to create a second world bank. v The Japanese have long pressed for thisU.P.I - 245 words
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Article74 1958-11-14 12 Prince Norodom Sihanouk on his return to Pnom Penh from a visit to the United States declared that friendship between Cambodia and America "is steadily becoming closer." An Increase of over 30 per cent m the importation of Japanese radios into the United States m 1959 has been predicted byU.P.I - 74 words
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Article21 1958-11-14 12 NVw ambassadors m Tokyo are Mr. Sim Var of Cambodia and Mr. Rudei A. Asmaun of I n( Joni a ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article30 1958-11-14 12 A U.S. Government nfluui Mr. Daniel J. Mllo join the third Jap Antarctic expedition as an observer He wS board fhe Icebreaker Soya at Capetown on n. .•vk« 22- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article21 1958-11-14 12 Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako received m audience the visiting nadian Finance Minister Mr. Donaid M. Fleming and Mrs. Fleming. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article26 1958-11-14 12 The Japan P.E.N. Club m Tokyo has expressed regret ovor the so-ca "Pasternak ca& "m which the Club said, literal had been entangli d politics.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article34 1958-11-14 12 Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama, commenting on the stalled n egotiatior.s with South Korea, said that so far the Korean Khad made no leal proposals for ment of the Rhee Line fishery issues.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article25 1958-11-14 12 The United States-Japan-Canada tripartite fisheries commission m Tok;j failed to reach any new agreement but decided to maintain the present treaty for another year ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article24 1958-11-14 12 MT. SEMERU (11,000 FT' IN EAST JAVA HAS SHOWN INCREASED ACTIVITY. AND THE LOCAL POPULATION HAS BEEN ALERTED TO PREPARE FOR SUDDEN EVACUATION.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article29 1958-11-14 12 Mr. G B. S. Thomson, general' manager of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf and Godown and Star Ferry companies, said both firms were following the "buy British" policy U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article28 1958-11-14 12 Philippine Government troops arc reported to DC preparing an offensiw against the Huks who f rf now openly roanims through Pampaim-i rJJ" vince, 40 miks W* Manila. U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article42 1958-11-14 12 President Sukarno aid on his return to Jakarta «o his East Indonesia tou that "West Irian (Du^ Nexo Guinea) cawc be returned to Indonesia through P} ead J",l and begging through the rength of the Ob referrinp to mor* economic profl ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement28 1958-11-14 12 Wk PHONE: 32 241 I H\fl^ O TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. j I J Rgjjj »"«ClllT«n SIN6APORC I WW*/ MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PEEK 1 PACKERS, SHIPPERS 4 INSURANCE AGENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration892 1958-11-14 13 BRITAIN HADN'T PREPARED SO BURMA FELL Wavell's vain protest pi RMA fell Ip the Japanese army m 1912 after a campaign of only five-and-a-hall ■> months because Britain was unprepared "In practically every respect to meet an invasion of the country." This is stated m the second volume, just published,Reuter - 892 words
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Article280 1958-11-14 13 It was all father's fault POSITION AT NOON. By Enc Linklater. c«/;«\ \IR. LINKLATER has found an Ingenious pattern for his new novel which, with a pleasantly light touch, traces the history of a family back from the present day of its foundation m the early eighteenth century. Tht nil280 words
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1764 1958-11-14 14 ALLAN LEWIS - EXTRA DISTANCE IS IN FAVOUR OF RINA TOMMOROW ALLAN LEWIS 922 """mMiHi Class 3~l£ Miles BarUnnle ».0«, supri- fit km I i Boy a M i 80J». Trigger II 807. Kiiu 8 t lijulm t. i |.«5, s, i,' Jo*ker 111 Ml. Tiinidid 8.00, (.huuU-ui d Vmour Buu But t1,764 words
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Article56 1958-11-14 14 THE following horses «ju not start tomorrow Grey Elegance. Grand Com Square Deal. On Parol! The Anak, Pekin? $ra Luck, Petite Princess?. Her Highness, Illustrious Tht Giant, Result 11. Maybe Barlinnie. Chanticleer Gustani, Queensway, R f liable. Saucy Kate. Kei Venture and Reasonable Box Office56 words
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225 1958-11-14 14 Class 3, Div. 3— 6 Furs. Blue Swell 9.00. Sea Luck I.IS, Petite Princesse 8.13, Olrandrr II XI I Her Highness 8.10, Illustrious H.lO. Yardarina 8.10. arbon Paper 8.10, Sputnik 8.10, Miss Harmony 8.09, The Giant 8.08. Invincible 8.06, Result II 8.06, Maybe l.tt,225 words
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Article182 1958-11-14 14 Colombia down two divisions Cl. 4i Div. 3-6 F, The Beauty Ml; BilWn 8.13; Melianthus 1.13; Reliable 8.12; Beechnut 8.11; Colombia 8.10: Strong- And Free 8.11: Haadyai 8.09; Movie Fan MT; Foghorn 7.13; Premium Bond 7.13; Movie Huum- II tWi Saucy Kate 7.07. COLOMBIA is my for the Class 4182 words
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Article43 1958-11-14 14 SEVEN of Sin] minton A young trainees have selected to n Juniors m a i minton match at tlic hall tonight. A retun has been fixed foi at Johore Bahru. SingaporeSingles— RonmPern Cl Doubles I I Wvo Cha Choon i!43 words
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Article, Illustration15 1958-11-14 15 I -Smith, eh? Strange. I nas sure it would be cither Moss or Hawthorn—"15 words
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412 1958-11-14 15 Europeans Eurasians 4; Chinese 1. JT IS going to take the Chinese a long time to forget this shock. The Singapore Amateur Football Association Premier League title was within their grasp, they were leading against a supposedly weak team, and they dominated first-half play. But412 words
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329 1958-11-14 15 GOOSE Tatum's Harlem Stars met the Singapore Press yesterday over lunch. One by one the basketball wizards were introduced to sports writers with the exception of Andy Johnson who had to go and find a shoemaker to cater for his outsize feet. Goose Tatum,329 words
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Article44 1958-11-14 15 T>OYAL Air Force Changi beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club 6-1 m their Div. 1 hockey league mutch at Balestier Road yesterday. Scorers for Changi were Tilley (3), Coffey, MacDonald and Sandhurst. The Chinese scored through Hon Yoon from a short corner.44 words
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Article33 1958-11-14 15 KHALSA Association b< University of Malaya 2-1 m their Div. 1 league hockey match yesterday at Bukit Timah. Karter Singh scored both goals for Khalsa. K< Onn scored for University.33 words
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Article70 1958-11-14 15 JOHORE rugby selectors caused a surprise when they dropped Norman Roberts for the state's first H.M.S. Malaya match against Services on the International Club ground m Johore Bahru tomorrow. Roberts is unable to play because of his operational commitments with the Army. The70 words
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Article44 1958-11-14 15 SERVICES NAME THEIR MEN ore Combined i is: ME Kay <RN» LAC La\F». F/Lt Strick'RAF, capt.), Surg. Marshall (RN), Lieut 'Army); SAC FlinF/Lieut Wood M RAF), Capt •Army), LAC 'ley (RAF), Lieut GarArmy) Capt Oulton Army) KRA Findlay (RN), tian <RN», LAC "II «RAF).44 words
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147 1958-11-14 15 i Hobable runners, 'v. lor the November I be run over 1 ball milrs at i row ni Britl No irdon). And Coura ice iw Cullanhall Un Royal Miraway I Mercer I Paul Jones (J. Mercer i c Bleu (C. Gaston>, 1 Shin (G. LittlewoodReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement259 1958-11-14 15 L at Mm ym r JQk Wtf «tti»"tniitii; jfk yj& Terrific highlights this week:— Wk DOUG LACKERSTEEN has a chat >^^^* with a guy who is looking for a Malayan girl to take to Kurope. M HUMOUR FROM THE HEART Rind nnd hiugh at the love letters M \%3s* sent259 words
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279 1958-11-14 16 TIIK I 'iiitril Slates offered Russia tour-point treaty last night for an East -West ban on nuclear tests with built m controls tc police it but the Soviet immediately turned it down. The document was handed to the Russians by U.S. AmbassadorU.P.I - 279 words
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Article158 1958-11-14 16 MC.C. lost the toss and •fielded when they met New South Wales, the Sheffield Shield champions m a four-day cricket match beginning this morning m Sydney. Teams; M.C.C.— F.BJI. Max T.E. Bailey. M.( Cmrdrey, T.W Graveney. CAR. I,,<k .Milton, P.E. Richardson, R Swetnam, J.B. Statlum, I Tyson, F.S. Trueman.Reuter - 158 words
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171 1958-11-14 16 GIRL, KNIFE IN HAND, RESCUES 2 OFFICERS an English 4 girl, brandishing a knife, charged at eight Cypriot youths attacking a British army captain and an army padre and chased tfiem away. This act of bravery by the girl came to ligh. at a court-martial m Nicosia yesterday when :heReuter - 171 words
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73 1958-11-14 16 BURHANUDDIN Bashayan. former Iraqi foreign minister, was sentenced to death by hanging by a military court m bagdad yesterday on charges of plotting against Syria. The sentence Is subject to confirmation by the Prime Minister, Brigadier Abdul Karim al Kassem, m his capacityReuter - 73 words
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Article21 1958-11-14 16 The Anglican Church of Canada yesterday called on the Federal Government to admit more coloured neonlp to Canada.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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