The Singapore Free Press, 15 November 1958
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Title Section18 1958-11-15 1 The Singapore Free Press .Malaya's Own Family Paper NO ***** Singapore, Saturday, November 15, 1958. Price 15 CU18 words
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78 1958-11-15 1 Fat East allies of U.S face growing Red China menace' fENERAL MAXWELL TAYLOR, the army Chief I* of Stan, said yesterday that the United States would have to maintain its present level of ground forces deployed overseas "for the indefinite future." He told a Washington Press conference that no withdrawal78 words
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Article153 1958-11-15 1 Gen. Taylor returned last week from an extensive tour of the Far East and South-East Asia during which he visited Korea, Japan, Formosa, Siam, Indonesia and the Philippines Gen. Taylor said that one overlying impression of his tour was "the growing impact on our friendb of153 words
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Article44 1958-11-15 1 tyEST German Transport Minister Seebohm said m Bonn yesterday that President Nasser was a modest, retiring man with nothing of the dictator about him. Dr. Seebohin return' cd retcntly from a visit to Cairo, where he met President Nasser. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article58 1958-11-15 1 rpiIICK ing blacked out most parf oj Britain and the u/h he fo n m!;ined l(l th U h Lon J '>» *»< hn,^, 0 J 1g dl w t s were running latr ai.d bound roads In the north addod to tram.- dlfflculties Air sorvirosReuter - 58 words
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Article56 1958-11-15 1 J> EDOING eternal Arab llfl <' to Russia for turns" done, PreNj m yesterday a violent, speech at uttered i both against the 'imperialists" i-Western Arab 'iv.Mod a s enp ment of revohi Algeria of Aden k? «irai Nass «r said, "We •lists, will Arab nationU.P.I - 56 words
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Article105 1958-11-15 1 Asked if he found any sign that China was preparing to move m a new direction "now that the heat is off m Quemoy," he replied: "I am not sure that the heat is ofT. There is a situation that can be turned on and off like waterReuter - 105 words
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360 1958-11-15 1 RUSSIA HALTS U.S. LORRIES ON BERLIN ROAD Incident recalls start of 1948-49 blockade RS cr Uards J ast niBht to permit three U.S. army a l C Ifrom1 from i Berlin *o West Germany. The lorries were halted at a Soviet checkpoint on the highway just outside Berlin. Armed RussianReuter; U.P.I - 360 words
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197 1958-11-15 1 WE'LL MAKE DEFINITE PROPOSALS' SAYS Mr. K MR. Nikita Khrush- chev said yesterday that Russia intended to make ''definite pro- posals" on the status of Berlin to the coun- tries which fought against the Axis Powers m the last war. Speaking m the Kremlin to new gradu- ates of SovietReuter - 197 words
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Article37 1958-11-15 1 Two trains collided near Cairo's main station yesterday, killing seven and injuring 18. Rescue squads were working to clear the wreckage, and officials feared the final toll may be much higher. U.P.IU.P.I - 37 words
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Article95 1958-11-15 1 JLfR. Peter Howard, stepson of American millionaire George Vanderbilt and one of the organisers of the widely-criticised Rome "striptease" party, last night said he had been told by the authorities "to leave Italy peacefully, gracefully and quickly." He said m Rome he was called toU.P.I - 95 words
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Article29 1958-11-15 1 3 new polio cases Three more polio cases, all paralytic, were admitted to the Middleton Hospital during the past 16 hours. The total for the year is now 294.29 words
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Article34 1958-11-15 1 The Duke of Glou< arrived at Addis Ababa. Ethiopia, yesterday bearing a personal m< from the Queen to the Emperor Haile Selas The message began, "Sir -My broth< ReuterReuter - 34 words
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71 1958-11-15 1 The New Zealand Minister of Defence and Mini, m charge of Police, Mr. P O. Connolly, is due line by air tomorrow to vi.sit New Zealand forces serving In Malaya. Mr. Connolly, who will be accompanied by Brigadier J. R. Page, Quai tci masterGeneral71 words
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307 1958-11-15 2 f pHK United Nations General Assembly yesterday decided In favour oi continuing the existence of the li.N. Emergency Force m Korea. By a vote of 51 (including Japan) to nine with 17 abstentions. it adopted a resolution of the SpecialU.P.I - 307 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-11-15 2 A DINNER was held at the Sea View Hotel last night to celebrate the wedding of Mr. YusofT Qureshi and Miss Noraini binte Halim. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Colony merchant. Mr. S. Qureshi, and the bride is the daughter of Sub/Lt. Syed Halim.83 words
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Article24 1958-11-15 2 Dick Huymes, 40-year-old Hollywood crooner, married for the fifth time m Arlington, Virginia, yesterday. The bride is sineer Ann Mnkris 21.- U.P.IU.P.I - 24 words
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Article20 1958-11-15 2 The annual meeting of the Rubber Manufacturers Association will be held In New York on Nov. 20.20 words
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156 1958-11-15 2 U.K. LOAN BOLSTERS CREDIT OF INDIA BRITAIN has arranged to pay £10,000,000 to indu m advance on instalments due |q 1962-1964 under an agreem ent signed m 1955 the Commonwealth Rela" uons Office announced i London yesterday The sum is part 01 about £38,500,000 which Britain offered to contribute i156 words
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99 1958-11-15 2 T»HE ERROR of the first officer m tuning a radio compass to the wrong beacon and the failure of the captain to check the setting caused the crash of a Bristol airliner at Winter Hill, Lancashire, it was stated m London yesterday. Thirty-five people99 words
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163 1958-11-15 2 PHILIPPINE 1 man Cornelio Villareal, a member of the Philippine U.N. delegation, declared m New York yesterday that the Saulo incident should be settled by diplomacy rather than fore He said nothing could be gained by attempting to c the Indonesian embassy m ManilaU.P.I - 163 words
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Article46 1958-11-15 2 Two hours after his wedding. Herbert Francis Short, 39, was fined In Preston, England, for being drunk and disorderly. His best man. Eric Short. was fined and banned from driving for a year for driving under the influence of drink.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement29 1958-11-15 2 /br Fotfr /J^orrf Pleasure, Visit THE RECORD PARLOUR PITZPATRICKV Supermarket 300 Orchard Rd. Singapore 9. Tel: ***** lf#«A /)(/.i/s fi.3o 6. p.m. Fridays 8..i0 9 /> Saturdays 8.30 7 p.M29 words
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Article179 1958-11-15 3 LABOUR LEADER BACKS GOVERNMENT miX 111 C-H GAITSKELL said }l yesterday that "firm action" hid to be taken In Cyprus. The leader <>t the Labour Party was answering questions after talkini to workers on a tour of Devonport dockyard. Sipping tea m a workers* cantrenReuter - 179 words
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168 1958-11-15 3 U.N. APPROVES A WORLD CIVIL SERVICE nnHE United Nations General Assembly yesterA day approved a programme for an experimental start toward organisation of an international civil service. The assembly by a vote of 62 to 0, with 15 abstentions passed a resolution which authorises the secretary general to help underdevelopedU.P.I - 168 words
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170 1958-11-15 3 'Plastered' bishops allegation is denied AN Anglican clergyman has asked the chairman of the Church Information Board if it was "a fact" that some bishops attending the Lambeth conference were "so unstable m their ways" during a Thames boat trip "that they were ujiable rightly to do the Lambeth Walk."Reuter - 170 words
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207 1958-11-15 3 ICELAND TO U.K.: HAND OVER TRAWLER TCELAND yesterday de--1 manded that the British trawler Hackness and Its master be taken to Iceland to face possible legal proceedings for violation of Icelandic laws and regulations. An official protest handed to the British Ambassador m Reykjavik. Mr. Andrew Oilchrist, by the ForeignReuter - 207 words
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45 1958-11-15 3 Sir Winston Churchill is to receive the Admiral Richard E. Byrd memorial award of the International Rescue Committee, it was announced m New York yesterday. The award will be m recognition of his life-long leadership of the free world. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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174 1958-11-15 3 CORPORAL Kamansing Linbu, 30, of the Gurkha Rifles, visited London Zoo on Thursday to keep a date with an old friend and was snubbed by her. SHE is Nopti— the Gurkha's word for "snub nose" whom Corporal Kamansing firstReuter - 174 words
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Advertisement84 1958-11-15 3 FINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above is a fine Tripled Mirrors Dressing Table made by us Showroom: -136 142. Orchard Road Spore. Tel: 341 44/***** A change to greater comfort... BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS A'o.lobl* m mony p|€asing dc,i, n eo|ouf Of HoJn A »i«, to suit84 words
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206 1958-11-15 4 SATURDAY, Nov. 15, 1958. BECAUSE of the now common realisation that there is safety for nobody m a large scale nuclear war, there is today a universal dread and abhorrence of the thought of a third world war. And this fact, plus206 words
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Article1227 1958-11-15 4 I talk to Cyprus terrorists TREATMENT IS TOUGH BUT FAIR, REPORTS MARK WILSON OHUFPI ING along m their drab, grey, illfitting uniforms, they look a horrible army, for soldiers they claim to be. But, m fact, they are EOKA terrorists, tin 250 we have caught and put1,227 words
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191 1958-11-15 4 T>IRATES m sleek bancas (canoes with out- riggers) are operating at night m Manila E Bay. Slipping aboard anchored ocean vessels, i they rob them of valuable cargo. Colonel Osmundo Mondonedo, head of a shipping line, recently told Manila police that a motor vessel,Reuter - 191 words
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Advertisement29 1958-11-15 4 NEW ARRIVALS MBH i.mai TO Wool Blankets Six* 60" 80" $35.00 Visit our Gents' Tailoring Dept. II VI A I TEXTILES LTD., 71. High Street, Singapore. Tels: ***** *****.29 words
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Advertisement55 1958-11-15 4 STREAMLINED TRAYMOBILE HEAT-RESISTING SHELVES IN NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS... STAINLESS TUBE FRAME ON SILENT RUBBER CASTORS.. .MOVES EASILY AT THE SLIGHTEST TOUCH. MODEL Al- GUARANTEED 20 YEARS NOW ON DISPLAY AT S.P.H. De SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET AIR -PORT, SPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH Associate Co: S.P.H. De SILVA55 words
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Article224 1958-11-15 5 Spore to send out invitations to Varsities Support to be sought for plan SINGAPORE is to be the venue of the flrst get-together of graduates and university students from six Asian countries planned for early next year. The idea is to invite groups of 50 or 100224 words
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Article107 1958-11-15 5 RADIO MALAYA will rehe Queen's traditional' Christmas Day broadcast "live" as usual instead o! depending on teh-recordlntr. A Radio Malaya spokesman said the reception at that time o! the year was quite good. It was announced m London yesterday that the Queen's broadcast would have107 words
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Article20 1958-11-15 5 British film exhibitors are to set up a committee to censor posters and publicity for horror films. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-15 5 picture. These nighties were seen at the Junior Age fashion parade at the Dorchester Hotel, m London. Pauline Knight (left) modelled a Baby Doll pyjamas m white Tricel" with nylon underlay trimmed with scarlet and white embroidery and Linda Lawrence displayed a nightdress, slippers and mob cao. PopperPopper - 48 words
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101 1958-11-15 5 PETITION writers m Singapore may m future be barred from carrying out their business m coffee shops and other eating houses. The health committee of the council, which discussed that subject at its recent meeting, felt that "as a general policy." the business of petition101 words
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Article204 1958-11-15 5 rpHE Chinese YMCA is organising bilingual elo- cution contests among school children m order to encourage multilingualism among the younger generation. The first contest, open to all school children, will be held at its headquarters In Prince Edward Road on December 9. A spokesman of204 words
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Article35 1958-11-15 5 Senor Alejandro Oomcz. Vice-President of Argentina. has boon expelled from the governing Intransigent Radical Party after his refusal to name those involved In a reported plot against President Arturo Frondizl ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement115 1958-11-15 5 Manikin a GALLAHER GROUP proriuct^^S^^T Singapore Importers LIAN HUP TOBACCO CO., LTD 72, Robinson Road, Tel: ***** ***** #f ADELPHI 1 CENTRALLY SITUATED I Ail rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays ADELPHI GRILL The place for that special lunch and the city's favourite rendezvous. JJ SZE CHUAN ROOM Dine or115 words
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Miscellaneous154 1958-11-15 6 JEIKF^iVaWK fey Sydney Jordain HAVVKG TO ACL PERSONNEL T OuH SNIPS ABE f JaS^TmE Mfi^WT NOW C***ieo bacm' ouc escorts wave DtTfCTEo 3 iigvisiSie to them but i JSndon tJse moon rcx;ket« >l A IMI \Ki; by Lee Falk and Phil Davis =^fiMBSK5 c WMiCHY THE LEFT RCKP. WJi y^N154 words
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Miscellaneous386 1958-11-15 6 cii§©i BORN today the stars haw you considerable native iu 5 which must be cultivated to iti ut- most if you jrc to reach the height to which you aspire. You are inclined to be a little self-indulgent. You heartily u s like hard, back-breaking physical S work but thoroughly386 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Title Section9 1958-11-15 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Saturday, November 15, 1958.9 words
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Article675 1958-11-15 1 Says ALLAN LEWIS DKD Wolf, Khandi lX Star and Honey Bee should make a good treble at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Red Wolf 111. second to Sure Profit the first day, should repeat his Ipoh performances by winning second time out. Pintu Mas will probably675 words
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Article, Illustration1395 1958-11-15 6 Pick your winners... with TRESPASSER A safe double with Red Wolf fyu Kiiwni BTAI is m racing mood. Hi* won two of his last three starts and with a handy weight today, he looks one of the best bets m today's card at Kuala1,395 words
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Article634 1958-11-15 6 TRACK FORM -from p 3 RACE SEVEN SATISFACTION: 12-11-58 Second to Forget Me Not II In Div. 3-Abt. 7F race. ROCKET: 12-11-58 Third to Forget Me Not II In Div. 3-Abt. 7F race. (.KAND RAPIDS: 12-11-58 Sixth to Forget Me Not II In Div. 3-Abt. 7F race. JUPITER: 12-11-58 Fifth634 words
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Advertisement291 1958-11-15 2 3 ways m a 1000' to enjoy... The Morris Minor 1000. I S^T X /-£/> i »uh its lively 9sO tc/ IW j -jjj 9»JI OHV engine >wcei>sT *XL- '^J^jT.ii&gMj 9^ >ou along with the speed V^HJS ""^l^^llfl |p^ and sparkle of a really b<g Wl Ka^W car! Here's performance291 words
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Miscellaneous1128 1958-11-15 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 3, DIV. 3-6 FURS. 1. ***** BLll sum 4yr. bruh .Mrtrupok' Stable) Sullivan 900 Lee 2. ***** OLEANDER II 4yr chlrg P" Stable) Tjoa 8.11 3. 45 VARDABLNA 4yr brag (Lawry Stable) Hob**.. g K£S"Ji 4. 0 (ARBON PAPER 4yr. bag (Jackpot Stable) Daniels B}o Mitchell 5.1,128 words
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Miscellaneous486 1958-11-15 2 FormE *AC£ ONE I BLI E SWELI 6 Went ovtr 3F m 41 4 8- 11 -58 -Course m Div. 3-5 iF ra 11.5! —Sprinted 3F m 39 4 5 a OLEANDER II: 8-11-s»_ Seventh m Div. 2 ,\bi iv race. YARDARINA: 7-11-58 Went over 3F m 37 2 5486 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1958-11-15 1 LUCY HUANG - THIS IS THE CASE FOR the CANE-and AGAINST IT LUCY HUANG By Tempers are apt to run hot... Mr. LEE SIOW MOHG.. .Given the choice, I think the child himself would choose corporal punishment. PHYSICAL punishments m schools is a subject that makes people angry. Some parents see red at1,451 words
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Article, Illustration895 1958-11-15 2 JES ODAM - Even gamekeeper has place in the Atomic Age JES ODAM By QNE moment you arc contemplating the tints m which nature has painted a lovely countryside the next you are m the throes of a giant nuclear proi c c t where every figure thrown at you seems to be895 words
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Article221 1958-11-15 2 U.S c save mem sh to U.K. orial HOLLARS from the to figure prominc a memorial cowmen battle ever rough! Oa it was a battle tk 1513, and the echoes through the centuS fame of it spreading, from the slhh». s «»f Bri glory that can emergj In poor Flodden221 words
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Article126 1958-11-15 2 PETEN - Ago Kh washes n's niece dishes PETEN By NASRENE BAIG, 17 and daughter Pakistan's team at l washing job m a Lorn is Mr. Stanley Gillin Kenya recently. Mr. Gillinson did washer was until 1 1 "Heavens!" he said, "j believe Nasr.ne's famu could buy up h lf J K»*nya126 words
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Article132 1958-11-15 2 A CHANNEL VE R ERAN IRES A BAILOR who brought thousands of fthc British Expeditionary Force from the beaches of Dunkirk m the Channel ship Maid of Orleans Captain Gordon Walker, of Newington, Folkestone— made his last trip last month as Commodore of the British Railways' Cross Channel fleet. <132 words
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Advertisement72 1958-11-15 2 ■■■"iiiiiiiiiiiiuiimmiiiiuiiiiiimmuiiiimiminiiiimmiiHiiiH JTIIi: HUNGRY COUNCIL! COUNCIL meetings at Windsor, near Lon- I don, hist, so long, say members, that they are too hungry to be on top form. Many 5 councillors go straight to the council cham- I b€f from their work without the chance of a i %nack. The Mayor72 words
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Article271 1958-11-15 3 Douglas Eneftr - Modern singer with old-time aura Douglas Eneftr \By DARLING," said I winger Bilhe An- I thony, "there was a time when you could identify anybody m show business by their I clothes, their manner i I and their speech. "Now so many of the Z I pros look like earnest271 words
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Article, Illustration520 1958-11-15 3 Do you consider you are a likely $85,000 a year man? DO you see yourself as a potential $85,000 a year man? For those with ambition to get to the top, here is a chance to assess their abilities on the basis of methods520 words
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Article567 1958-11-15 3 JOHN RALPH - They're lucky to be in Britain! JOHN RALPH STILL couldn't believe it Which was why I sat myself m a bar with a good view of Gimbels' store, waiting for the girls to come uut. The girls came and went. They poured into the streets of New York m their567 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-11-15 3 I "I remember it wot a I Prenley film— the teatt were I ail torn up I18 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-11-15 4 It has been a week of $ut (gendered by men on i n t •h blood hounds m full cry; the inexorable man hunt, terrifyiny at timei pitiful at othet The $econd film offered $uspense m tl form of a murder story. Not a "who-d118 words
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Article, Illustration572 1958-11-15 4 'HATE' IS THE LINK IN THEIR CHAIN -'rilK DEFIAN r ONEB ither cumberfome title lor a truly remarkable film, m which the gtory the acting and the din t >n are ol very high quuli ty The story achieves merit b» rery character 4^ clear cut and distinct, and Clever572 words
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Article51 1958-11-15 4 The chain which binds them together becomes a life-line when the convicts arc wept away by the swollen river. Here it is Tony Curtis' s turn to save Sidney Poitiers life, but it is an act that he performs knowing tli at if Poitier is drowned /</•> own death51 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-11-15 4 In -'The Snorkel" everyone knows that Jacques j Duval (Peter Van Eyck) has murdered his wife J except the other members of the cast. Indeed j Jean (Bctta St. Joh7i) who is seen with him here, < thinks that he is far more sinned against than J sinning75 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-11-15 4 -rpiiK INOEUL" is an Bagllih mardei 1 story released by olumbia. It is i good murder story which tells of a mm who uses .mi original method to rid himself of his rich wife. Incidentally, the method is a modern twist to the Sealed278 words
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Miscellaneous887 1958-11-15 5 f all today's runners MACE CARD —con/c/ from Page 2 > I RACE 8-545: CLASS 4, DIV. 1-9 FURS. I I ,iki WORSHIP 5 yr. brag (Kwik St.) Rodgers 9.00 Dragon 1 1 1 M 4 yr. birg (Leiresan St.) Yong 8.10 King PKINCE RANIER 4 yr. chag (Kit-Lok St.)887 words
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Miscellaneous192 1958-11-15 5 EASTERN WAY: 6-11-58 Went over 3F m 40 3/5; 8--11-58 Fifth to Barlinnie m Div. 1-Abt. 7F race. WIDE SCREEN II: 8-11--58 Fifth to Grey Elegance m Div. I— SJF race. VALIANT KNKiHT: 8-11--58 Third to Barlinnie In Div. 1-Abt. 7Frace; 13-11-58 —Returned 3F m 39 4 5 with Khandi192 words
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Article169 1958-11-15 7 I.UMJUK, NOV. 14. Previous Today An? No 1 SS cif> Man !> sellers no sellers Dec. 26: buyers 26 buyers I- sellers sellers m... vo 1 RSS Spot 26'j buyers Uti'< buyers s sellers sellers H,,, S( lt>S Settlement W ..26'.. buyers 26 buyers W I sellers169 words
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Article102 1958-11-15 7 I NEW YORK, Nov. 14. Previous Today Straits Spot 99-12 nom. 99.00 nom. futures ti ontiaet Der 96 75 buyers 97.00 buyers 98.75 sellers 99.00 sellers Jan 96.62 buyers 96.87 buyers 98.62 sellers 98.87 sellers E: St. ad>. SALES: Nil. BER; Futures Nov 32.50 buyers 32.85 buyers102 words
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Article27 1958-11-15 7 SNEW YORK, Nov. 14. Previous Today ndiistrhiFs 560.75 564.68 ■ailroads 154.48 154.70 omestic Bonds 86.58 86.67 tilitJps 85.90 86.88 toiks Composite Averages 194.68 195.9627 words
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Article58 1958-11-15 7 lUabar spot and awaiting 23% elf. Sarawak unquoted. we 24 ;ifloats 24 10 24';. Muntok white spot 39.. awaitember shipment 23 23' t ing release 39, afloat* 39, and tnd f. Lamponn spot and November shipment 39, sellers Iting release 24%, a floats ex-dock. to 24V November .shipment58 words
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Article98 1958-11-15 7 IPRA Philippines c.Uf. IT.X.'l T .K.' forth European ports delivered 'tight prr lon* ton Dec. PRA. Straits c.i.f. U.K./North uropean ports delivered reifht p4>r lonj ton Nov./ Dec. CONIT OIL crude Straits If. European ports m bulk *r lon* ton Nov./ Dec. CONUT OIL crude Ceylon98 words
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Article175 1958-11-15 7 ■ptt London .stock mar- Ms finished the week mw an irregular appea- nrf Apart from one or ■*o favourable company ■ta eni( nt.s, there was very ■we to assist sentiment. me market was adversely' tp(1 ü b y the over Rgnt ftback on Wall E e175 words
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220 1958-11-15 7 RED CHINA RICE AS A POLITICAL WEAPON T*HE London Times drew attention to Red 1 China's success m filling her granaries this year and submitted that it would not be difficult for her now to undersell any Asian rice exporting nation. "To the outside world this incredible harvest (m China)Reuter - 220 words
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Article128 1958-11-15 7 Save coal advice in Peking PEKING citizens have been urged by the newspaper Peking Daily to save more coal this winter despite the Government's claim of an unprecendented rise m national coal production this year. (It was officially announced m Peking last week that coal production m the first tenReuter - 128 words
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Article110 1958-11-15 7 CHARTERING at rock botKj torn rates of tonnage m the slump-hit world shipping markets by Red China "has more or less driven 8 wedge into the regular shipping trade m the Far Easl and between Europe and the Far East, says the London Financial Times. "ProvidingReuter - 110 words
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Miscellaneous159 1958-11-15 7 SINGAPORE j HIGH TIDES j TODAY: 12.55 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. FRIDAY: 7.37 a.m. and 7.56 p.m. Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Programme159 words
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Article, Illustration781 1958-11-15 8 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - THE ADVENTURES OF Wahb and Mei Ting KATHLEEN HICKLEY A SERIAL BY llHlllilllllllM ill BTOKY BU i iKimiiiiiiiiiiiiniini" WAHAB tl.r monkey and Mcl ling MM MM* ""d little houM-, ins.d, Ikk hi clockwork clown. A mous* expUins j that if they wind tlu ttov* up it will be able to781 words
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Article61 1958-11-15 8 mHE winners of la^t week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize m due course) are as follows: Miss Christina Soh (13>. 61-B Tiong Poh Road. Singapore. Miss Helen Sim (9>. 52 Niven Road, Singapore. Master Alan Teo Lye Huat (15), 80 Jalan Besar,61 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-11-15 8 As they turn away Rupert stops and points. This adventure started because Rusty spotted something mysterious," he says. The cottage chimney was smoking, but there was no fire m the cottage. Now this explains it all." There's a lot more that needs explaining." iay« the old gentleman.246 words
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Advertisement101 1958-11-15 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes Name (Master Mitt).., are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten101 words
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Miscellaneous227 1958-11-15 8 I 0 CLUBS ACROSS. 1, You heart. 8, A camel is called may feel .silly if you drop the of the desert." an easy one. 6, oil" 9, English historian called mixed with vinegar is a "The Venerable." 10, A popular dressing for salads. Great number of fush V Form227 words
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Article533 1958-11-15 9 •Saturday sermon by a Christian Layman 1 d unto him: J Thomas, because thou hast seen me, ho st believed; Liessed are they that h r an l et ha., (Jolm 20:29). niifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Those who saw and be lieved not were far from being blessed.533 words
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Advertisement99 1958-11-15 9 when MILK FOOD m i FSPECIALLY I ■■■ZjK- 9 PREPARED INFANT FEEDING Zailon W° J i ""«l _^^^^ffyt, Kuta Wiaru y«H ff\l\ ACTOGEN is a correctly-balanced infant \lf i-MJiß^ fcKHl cnric hed by the addition of Vitamin A, U Ba Vitamin D ana Organic Iron, LACTOGEN \M mk is remarkably99 words
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Miscellaneous1212 1958-11-15 9 Sunday church announcements nrravtrv'* rtniKMW" 1 w«^«w» vuwiu i>ai-K aririar Air Base Tamil S iJnrchM for tomorrow are: Road): Mass, Sermon 6.15. 7 Church: 5.30 p.m.. Worship Ber--1 fvcIAND and 815 am AIL Weekly. vice, Minister-Mr^. J. BaruchT CIIIIUH Or ENOLA>U (7nn St Theresa's (Karnpon* d*U- Srrangoon Garden Church: st1,212 words
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Miscellaneous88 1958-11-15 9 (Teochew); 4.30 p.m. Sunday School, (Bng); 5.30 p.m. Worship (Eng.) Baptist Church (43 Tras Street): 9.15 a.m. Sunday School (Chinese); 10.30 a.m. Worship (Cantonese); 3.30 pjn. Sunday School (Eng.); 4.30 pjn. Worship (Eng.). Calvary Baptist Church (48 Wan Tho Avenue): 9.45 a.m. Sunday School (Chinese and English); 11 a.m. Worship88 words
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Miscellaneous137 1958-11-15 10 The nuzzle that beat everybody... I J SPECIAL QUIZ MYSTETY OBJECT] m m ONCE again no one knew the > solution. It was taken from "A Night To Remem- ber" and showed a couple throwing themselves over the rail of "Tita- nic" into the At- lantic. Can you tell me137 words
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Miscellaneous275 1958-11-15 10 A MOST extraordinary thing has happened. Once again no-one could answer the Special Quiz correctly. Admittedly, Just to make things a little more difficult for you, I did turn the picture on to its side, but I fully expected that there would be a host of entries telling me that275 words
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Miscellaneous202 1958-11-15 10 I answers to last weeks Quiz were l 4^ Time": 2. The Dawn Patrol; 3. Hell s An^ls I 4. Angels One Five; 5. Malta Story; c. The Dam I Busters. The winner was Sunny Gwee of 150-D East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Now try to answer these questions:— 1.202 words
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393 1958-11-15 11 CAPEL KIRBY - CAPEL KIRBY By s jj)j lirilisli football they're talking about the Rime's most re lV iil contagioiM epidemic —players failing to make headway Vie r being pushed too early into representative Soccer. youth under-23 ■ternationals, far too ■•my of them, can ■tVr make393 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-15 11 Harvey, the Newcastle goalkeeper falls backwards as Henderson, the Arsenal out-side-left heads over the bar challenged by Keith, the Newcastle right-back (No. 2), and Stokoe, the Newcastle centrehalf. This exciting incident came m the English F.A. Div. 1 league match m which Arsenal beat Newcastle United 3—2Keystone - 55 words
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Article70 1958-11-15 11 GRANT Webster, winner of the British Empire and C lonwealth Games middleweight boxing title m .1 this year, has been chosen as the best amaeur boxer of the year by the South African Amateur I King As ociation. Webster, who has now retired, had a longReuter - 70 words
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Article164 1958-11-15 11 U.S. racing driver speaks out HARRY SCHELL, American motor racing driver, suggested m Paris that the International Sporting Commission's recent proposal to cut the maximum engine size of formula one Grand Prix cars would result m drivers organising their own world championship. The commission decided m London last month thatReuter - 164 words
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Article84 1958-11-15 11 Tin- O ng committee for t) pic Wintn la making excellent progress and the .ski Jumolna facility is "wonderful,' 1 Mr. HeinJ Klopper techn delegate for ski jumping of the Internal tion, told :i press conference. vni m my own mind I questioned it >n organReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement165 1958-11-15 11 SOBRANIE for SPECIAL occasions I Here is novelty a special WsCm M i Ictgarette for those special IS Rfc^i fW occasions which are always wf cropping up. Packed m W padded boxes of 20' s. Cocktail Sobranie Virginia will ipeak for them s< lvcs. They are made by the House165 words
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Miscellaneous135 1958-11-15 11 K s apparently (6). lens <7). ''>b witli hesitation m. ver (s>. 6 Window for a college is>. 1 batlie (7). 7 Come out from the n (6). v (9). 11 Controlled tug dealer (9). (3) "iirernUig a leaflet (7). dier join Such very funny plays (6) (5). hut not135 words
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208 1958-11-15 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Hv [IgENERAL Sher Ali Khan, Pakistani High Commissioner for the j I Federation of Malaya, is to become a patron of Malayan racing.' General Sher Ali Khan has bought two Pakistan bred horses, Pegasus, a two-year-old colt and Windward, a three-year-old filly.208 words
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Article60 1958-11-15 12 THE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, made it clear yesterday that the Government would not help to finance the 1962 European Athletic Championships if they took place m Britain. A Labour Member of Parliament, MLss Elaine Burton, British women's sprint champion m 1920, had urged60 words
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Article, Illustration15 1958-11-15 12 What are you waiting /or. guv' —first-hand information on How the MCC Is doing15 words
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Article309 1958-11-15 12 TRUEMAN GETS HARVEY AT 1 49 THIS MORNING'S PLAY IN SYDNEY lyi C.C. began a crucial day's play this morn--IT*« ing m Sydney against the strong New Soutli Wales batsmen. Skipper Veter May was concentrating all his bowling might on one target to break the partnership of Burke (not out309 words
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Article48 1958-11-15 12 NSW IST INNS Burke not out 87 Carroll b Trueman 1 Harvey c Milton b Trueman 149 Extras 11 Total (for two) 248 Wkt. fell at: 2.24B.—Reuter. LATEST: New South Wales 266 for two (Burke not out 98, N. O'Neill not out 7, Extras 11).. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article29 1958-11-15 12 JOLLILADS BEAT SAPPERS Jollilads A.U. beat Royal Engineers 2-1 m a friendly .soccer match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Moorthy and Katoon scored for Jollilads, and Ruby for Royal Engineers.29 words
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71 1958-11-15 12 Singapore stars play against 'wizards' L 4l cr will u ne J with the I B CollJl AU Stars against (ioos, Tu'Sl Harlem Star, Happy World Stadiu^l .They are Wee Ti£| Siak. Singapore* OlynS Pic and Asian Gail captain. Yee Tit KwTl Ko Tai Chuen! ChJ J?£? n han and71 words
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Article33 1958-11-15 12 A third-minute pena kicked by Hughes from yards enabled R.A.F Chai to beat 75 Squadron R.N: A..F. 3-0 ia their first ro-j natch of the Sanden Dup rugger competition Fengah yesterday.33 words
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Article41 1958-11-15 12 The Tankards will mi 61 Signal Squadron ol Se bawang m a rugby mal on the S.C.C. padang tod Tankards team is: Perker; Urquhart. fl mas. Taylor. Chapman, W ters, Noden, Grimberg. Sf Chilton, Loughead, Catfo Scott, Gourlay, Marriot41 words
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Article28 1958-11-15 12 RAIN prevented play yesterday m the Sheflfl Shield match betewen Victoria and Western Austral It is hoped that a start will be possible today.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement113 1958-11-15 12 NOTICE HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, i Regulation 1| (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE 1. hereby Riven that l H. PAYNE of Singapore U applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore for a Certificate ol Registration m I of premises known v Leonle Roust, a Guest Hoiusr ■itnafed113 words
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