The Singapore Free Press, 17 November 1958
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Title Section14 1958-11-17 1 The Singapore Free Press Own Family Paper [^^MaTi\aV Monday. Kmatamter 17. 1658. Price IS^s.14 words
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78 1958-11-17 1 YUL BRYNNER TO TAKE OVER LEAD IN WHOLE OF 'SOLOMON' FILM *U1 BRYNNER agreed m Hollywood yesterday to I replace Tyrone Power, who died during filming m Spain on Saturday, m the lead role m "Solomon and Sheba." Director King Victor was reported as saying all icenes m which PowerU.P.I - 78 words
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150 1958-11-17 1 FUNERAL services for Tyrone Power, 45, who was stricken with a fatal heart attack after a duelling scene on Saturday, were held at the U.S. Air Force base al Torrejon, outside Madrid, yesterday. The actor's widow, Mrs. Deborah Minardos Power, his co-star Oina LollobrigidaReuter - 150 words
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Article72 1958-11-17 1 Britain has "postponed indefinitely" the free trade area negotiations which were to have been resumec m Paris on Wednesday, an official British spokesman said m Paris last night. The decision to call oif the talks resulted from the "obscure and extremely discouraging situation which followed lastReuter - 72 words
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Article34 1958-11-17 1 Lp WY snowstorms and a htL flinj > r cold HoUaido. .Northern Japan, Places fell to 15 degrees below agrees dc fog yesterday rutting TODUity to about m yards.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article23 1958-11-17 1 1 *»<! United States iini tory J rma terrtthewo v incidents at Ulied pokesBtrlln yesteron rolfrt '•ff reported Her "'l'many. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article162 1958-11-17 1 A BOMB explosion In Nicosia revived tension throughout the Cyprus capital last night as residents waited anxiously for today's first test of new security measures designed to protect British civilians. The curfew on Greek Cypriot youths will be eased today. They must get to their162 words
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Article31 1958-11-17 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 90 9/8 cents per lb., dow quarter of a cent on Friday's close. Tin- tone was quiet31 words
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Article461 1958-11-17 1 TENSION AS BIG DEBATE BEGINS Mayor's move fo dissolve Ihe Council TWERE was an air of tension when the SingaA pore City Council held its monthly meeting this morning. The gallery was crowded, mostly with young men m white shorts and shirts. At one stage shortly before the meeting started,461 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-11-17 1 CRAIG SHOCK: I'M UNFIT LAN Craig, who was appointed captain of the Australian XI to meet the M.C.C. at Sydney on Friday, has withdrawn from the side because he considers himself unfit. Craig also announced he would not be available for selection for the first Test starting m Brisbane onReuter - 139 words
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Article31 1958-11-17 1 More polio cases Seven more cases of polio were admitted to the Middleton Hospital between 1 p.m. on Saturday and 9.30 a.m. today. The total for this year is now 302.31 words
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Article56 1958-11-17 1 THE second Belgian Antarctic expedition made a false start from Ostend at the weekend and returned to port only a few hours after sailing on board the Norwegian icebreaker "Polarhav." The expedition's three "Snocats" were badly stowed, and might have broken loose m heavy seas,Reuter - 56 words
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Article68 1958-11-17 1 Red officer, teacher flee to HK A CHINESE Communist teacher and his army officer brother escaped from Red China yesterday and surrendered to Hong Kong's British border police A Colony Government spokesman confirmed the escape but refused to identify the men. He said only that the teacher was attached toU.P.I - 68 words
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Article51 1958-11-17 1 A Czechoslovak married couple from Prague flew a light aircraft across the border to West Germany yesterday and asked for political asylum. The couple, reported to be teachers, landed the Prague Aero Club plane m a field near Regensburg. about 50 miles from the border.-Reuter - 51 words
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315 1958-11-17 2 r |X)p diplomatic sour- ces m Amman said last night they believed attempts would be made to settle the conflict between Jordan and the United Arab Republic outside the United Nations. They believed U.N. Secre-tary-General Dag Hammarskjoeld was attempting315 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-11-17 2 ACTOR Ronald Squire, who for 48 years appeared on the British and American stage and more recently m the film 'Around The World In Eighty Days," died m a London hospital yesterday after a sudden illness at his home. He was 72. In his firstReuter - 124 words
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Article32 1958-11-17 2 Communist artillery batteries were silent yesterday after firing only 344 shells— the lowest recorded In a single day at the Chinese Nationalist held Quemoy is- lands on Saturday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article45 1958-11-17 2 Iraqi Premier Abdel el Karim Kassem increased the pay of minor government officials yesterday and promised additional increases for policemen. All officials whose monthly salaries are less than 10 dinars will get two-dinar (about $15) increases from Nov. 1.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 45 words
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Article63 1958-11-17 2 THE Singapore Musical Society and Chamber Ensemble will hold joint concert auditions at the library of the St. Andrews Cathedral at 5 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. today. The first audition is for a soprano and an alto. The second is for a contralto, tenor and a bass.63 words
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212 1958-11-17 2 LEADERS of Malta's three political parties, which have fundamental ditierences, today begin talks m London on the island's constitutional future with Britain's Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. Malta's Governor, wartime commando leader Sir Robert Laycock, has defined the immediateReuter - 212 words
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244 1958-11-17 2 Wide apathy noted as French polls draw near FRANCE'S election campaign for a m w Natio al Assembly has entered its final weekanriH widespread voter apathy that hinted at heavy abstentions at the polls next Sunday. y Many Conservative leaders felt that heaw abstentions which some experts predict rnav runU.P.I; Reuter - 244 words
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Article111 1958-11-17 2 CZECH WAGE INCREASE IN 2 YEARS rE average Czech wage is to be increased within two years and family allowances raised to encourage large families, Prague newspapers reported yesterday. The steps, approved by the central committee of the Czech Communist Party recently, are part of a campaign to raise theReuter - 111 words
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Article46 1958-11-17 3 iHE CUBAN ARMY claimed yesterday to have kill--1 more than 150 rebels m eekend operations, bringig the total officially reDrtfd killed since July 1 to u-r 1.300. Army casualties on Saturay were three dead and lur wounded, the Comlunique said. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-11-17 3 pictures. Captain of the Singapore Swimming Club and a prominent Colony water polo player, Mr. Michael lan Campbell Bain, seen above with the former Miss Elaiiu- Scammell, after their wedding at the St. Andrews Cathedral on Saturday Above, right, are Mr. Tham Keng Lei and his bride.Free Press - 86 words
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135 1958-11-17 3 SCANDAL MAN LEAVES: COULDN'T CARE LESS' WEALTHY American Mr. Peter Howard, at whose party m Rome police stopped a striptease dance, boarded the Paris Express yesterday waving an unexpired residence permit and said: "I have not been expelled from Italy. I intended to leave anyway I couldn't care less." Mr.Reuter - 135 words
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126 1958-11-17 3 TI^EN'S pyjama top; with the pocket sewn on the back, and trousers with legs of different lengths and different colours v shown at a "fashion show" staged m Sofia Bulgaria, according to the Sofia newspaper "Trud" just received m Vienna. The newspaper said "twoReuter - 126 words
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188 1958-11-17 3 M TraDanfsi^L 0 niolV y vfn ar ld America evangelist, described at irapani, bicily, last night how masked gunmen kidnanneri him vainly ma^e 1 mUU n re (Ms 2 3 -00 rans <™ ana ZTabanXied 2 The Italian-born pastor was found yesterday m a stateReuter - 188 words
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Article17 1958-11-17 3 The naming of new cardinals by Pope John is imminent, Vatican sources sairi yesterday- U.P.IU.P.I - 17 words
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107 1958-11-17 3 Big hunt on tor 'Babes in the Wood' QNE of the largest search parties m New Zeay land's history will make a final effort today to nnd two "babes m the wood" lost since Friday In a bleak, 26,000-acre forest area. The children Barry John Norris, nine, and Stewart Ellison,107 words
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56 1958-11-17 3 A BOEING 707 air- liner took off for London with 100 passengers from New York yesterday to inaugurate Pan-American Airways' jet service to the British capital. Pan-American will follow up yesterday's flight with another today. But there will be no more until November 27 whenReuter - 56 words
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WHAT DECIDES A GENERAL ELECTION?...THE OLD AND NEW LOOK
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399 1958-11-17 4 BRITAIN'S next (ieneral Mcc tion will he fought largely M the nations television screens. With this very much m mind and to make sure no rival gains unfairly by "hogging" television time the party leaders are holding urgent discussions with BBC399 words
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Article193 1958-11-17 4 THE VOTERS WHO WAVER r|Ml_. question, What a\ Decides Elections' is raised again m new b >ok. "The Study of Political Behaviour" by Mr. David Butler leading British author.' l ity on election statisi tics. Facts elicited by i sample surveys art i summarised as follows: i "Class seems toReuter - 193 words
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200 1958-11-17 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Nov. 17, 1958. Opinion SIMPLE LOGIC THE elections to the National Assembly of France's Fifth Ro- public are already m the offing. But only j a few Muslims have come forward so far to run for the 46 out of 67 seats from Algeria offered200 words
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434 1958-11-17 4 Says Brian Kennedy NEWLY reconstructed Tokyo, with Its huge ferro-concrete buildings, is nearly as defenceless against a major earthquake as it was m 1923 when an earth tremor destroyed most of it and its port. Yokohama. The only source of encouragement is the developmentReuter - 434 words
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Article98 1958-11-17 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber TINY triangular concrete candle^ stand Ing m massive glass egg-cups give her larder-cum-studlu the Lapp look. In the walls holes ar* d, and from each hole hangs a large yellow stalactite made of dried oxtongue. The two inch high chairs arc of crimson beechwood. with corrugated98 words
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Advertisement66 1958-11-17 4 kNGAQtMtHT RINGS BUYING THE RING TO SEAL HER ROMANCE IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT IN HER LIFE MAKE SURE IT IS A RING WORTHY OF THE OCCASION. CHOOSE YOUR RING FROM THE FASCINATING SELECTION IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. AT S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD. 4S, High Street t66 words
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Advertisement57 1958-11-17 4 XaA VI. \jfr, __^___k loveliest V\\ The latest semi-permanent rinse perfected by Inecto brings unbelievable colour glumour to T hair. Three shades that v ill not waab off throw* many shampoos, will not affect permanent I nl^gfc ixniv Available from all Good DiaUtJ 'H THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY 33 Raffles Plare57 words
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Article184 1958-11-17 5 PRINTING EXAM PAPERS ABROAD? I DING educationists in Singapore, disturbi by the leakage ot question papers, think the Education Ministry should follow the ration system of getting them printed over- The place where the Federation Ministry jducation gets question papers printed i vn only to a couple of top officials.184 words
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Article151 1958-11-17 5 The too popular shows FREE film shows are more popular at Singapore's new Asian Seamen's Club than at Connell House. This was disclosed m a Government statement which said a 20-cent admission fee was now charged for shows at the Asian Seamen's Club to prevent overcrowding. Cinema shows at the151 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-11-17 5 Miss Lim Swee Lan, 18, who has entered for the "Cinderellacontest to be held at a ball organised by the St. John Ambulance Brigade, East, Area, on Dec. 6. The dance will be at Raffles Hotel. Miss Llm Is seen admiring the main prize a pair of glistening59 words
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Article53 1958-11-17 5 Three different I headphones will be avail able for members of the new Legislative Assembly to be elected next year. Mr. Speaker has ordered that 41 deaf-aid. 23 oneearplece and 154 hospital type headphones should be bought. Four of the deaf -aid type headphones will be equipped53 words
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197 1958-11-17 5 Students can visit this icebreaker f PHE Japanese ice--1 breaker Soya is expected to arrive In Singapore next Monday on its way to the Antarctic. A spokesman of the Japanese ConsulateGeneral here said the ship would stay for six days before leaving for Cape Town. Organised parties of students and197 words
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143 1958-11-17 5 REGISTRATION for temporary one -month Jobs at the forthcoming Singapore Constitution Fair to be held at the old Kallang Airport m January is now closed. A spokesman of the organising committee told the Free Press that more than 6.000 people had applied for 2,000143 words
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Article193 1958-11-17 5 THE Pacific Area Travel Association conference preparation committee m Singapore may have to pay full rates for booking the Victoria Theatre or Victoria Memorial Hall for tho eighth annual conference next year. Thp estates and building committee of the City Council has rejected an application from193 words
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Miscellaneous235 1958-11-17 6 WM mv l mm M mmuumm M m Mta mmm M m MBM/ mm M m imw m MM »*W~ ~^Wf^ __F'' '__r^_Rr^^^ r^^^#^™ t^^~ 4^K™^___r^__i JK.y i-AJ-*-41-"*"* by Sydney Jordan 7kffe€o^TH£ emxx?#r/A+3 At-*r/*A/ s-a-.-jj* 1 [/^ASsoMate all pcßsoMrstct, m^ r i ooNtoer »t. ~1 6 *lm m yP t^ssvt'sco235 words
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Miscellaneous420 1958-11-17 6 BORN today the Mars have ,y e n I you exceptional ability \n lne field of music and the arts Learn to recognise that first chance and be I ready to make use of it Immediately I Good fortune might nev. i „g way again! Since you have executive abilll420 words
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224 1958-11-17 7 GOVT. STUDYING LEGAL ACTION GAINST UNIONS _L it IMS of more than 100 trade unions m Singapore face prosecuI)\ \L fnr failina to submit their union's annual returns for the year P tion for tailing The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m a written answer to224 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-11-17 7 j Messrs. Chop Chin Bee is the Singapore winner o a pan-Malayan dealer display competition organise' i by the Borneo Company for Campbells soups. Mr L. C. Bronsveld is seen presenting the first prize cheque.35 words
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Article147 1958-11-17 7 j^HE Japanese steel industry, alarmed by a dip m steel exports, is attempting to get back into the Communist China market by transhipment through Indonesia. Other industries were be--leved to be attempting the ime manoeuvre. However, steel men are not optimistic of their hances andU.P.I - 147 words
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Article28 1958-11-17 7 Balloon ascent is put off again Tho U.B. Navy again postponed launching of a hlgh-altitu manrying balloon at Rapid City, 8. Dakota. b< ms#> of hor condili U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article226 1958-11-17 7 LIBERTY OR FOOD w A SLICE of bread was symbolised by Prime Minister Walter Nash of New Zealand as the political key to the future of South and South-East Asia, under-developed home of one-quarter of the world's people. "Given the choice between liberty and bread, man willU.P.I - 226 words
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Article163 1958-11-17 7 Malayan industry centre THE Japanese Government is considering sending a mission to Ma. laya m connection with the establishment there of an industrial centre, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, Japan's chief delegate to the Colombo Plan conference m Seattle, has disclosed m a speech to that city's Japan Society. Mr. Ikeda reviewedReuter - 163 words
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134 1958-11-17 7 BONN PLAN TO BOOST S-E ASIA CAPITAL WEST German Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard is planning a campaign among leaders of Industry to Increase private investments m South-East Asia. He has devised one way of breaking down the cautiousness of some Industrialist-} a Government guarantee of private investment against political risks.U.P.I - 134 words
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Miscellaneous96 1958-11-17 7 T oday's radio programme for Singapore L l lP m Rhythm at Random: More Rhythm at Random; 2.00 C,, 00^: 500 Children's SSS !J nd Musical Birthday Their' A 3 Jm J«mboree: 5.45 •hi r.? 1 1? 2 f Muslc: 6 °o Off ter «A or d i 815 Muslc96 words
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Miscellaneous50 1958-11-17 7 1 SINCAPORE (HICH TIDES| E TODAY: 2.27 p.m. TOMORROW: 4.17 a.m. s E and 3.21 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 5.20 a.m. and 4.32 p.m. THURSDAY: 6.35 a.m. and 6.15 p.m. S FRIDAY- 7.37 a.m. j and 7.56 p.m. E SATURDAY: 8.20 a.m. and 8.59 p.m. SUNDAY: 8.54 a.m. and 9.45 p.m.50 words
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Article, Illustration162 1958-11-17 8 A 'SHAGGY' DOG STORY TWO Siberian Husky dogs, kept as pets by a hairdresser, provide enough wool from their shaggy coats to make a winter coat every year for their mistress Mrs. Thornton-Parry of Potters Bar, Middlesex, regularly trims her two pets King Vydor and Snowball and by the autumnPopper - 162 words
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Article, Illustration201 1958-11-17 8 BRITAINS water-speed king, Donald Campbell, left off trying to break his own 239 miles an hour world speedboat record to become a frogman. He Put on underwater swimming kit and spent twenty minutes m Coniston Water, searching for a wedding ring. The ringPopper - 201 words
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405 1958-11-17 9 KATHIE, 17, POPS A PERTINENT QUESTION TO NATO EXPERTS X tff r i 17 -year-old t miit^ Atlantic iJS^A*adquarteri adi.T :toa loncl, and a ■■■dis. aid. her "but I i beat us to," NLorrj uncle hi 18 1,-'" was mtesg de ng Ladles- cxclu- sivc finishing school m Paris. They405 words
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Article, Illustration311 1958-11-17 9 A TEAR-DROP BETWEEN BERTICE AND JAIL (COLOURED musical star Bertice Reading (vital statistics 40--31-42 and £93 18s. 6d. owing m rent) nearly went to jail the other day. Her imprisonment was ordered at Westminster County Court after she failed to answer a summons brought by a property company for the311 words
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77 1958-11-17 9 VETERAN SHIP FOR H. KONG SCRAPYARD rpiiE 37-year-old Union X Castle liner Arund< 1 Castle (19,206 tons) has left Southampton on her last round voyage to South Africa. During her CI he has steamed nearly 3,500,000 miles, including her w time servi< i troopship. The present voyage ls the liner's77 words
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Article, Illustration373 1958-11-17 10 London Gossip JET me present to you two of the highest paid young men m the world bullfighters both, and each with a potential wage packet of £200,000 a year, ole! They Hew to Britain the other day to keep a date with "The Baggies," their poor relations m sport.373 words
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Article119 1958-11-17 10 ACTRESS Benita Hume, widow of Ronald Colman, flew into London and promptly made a date to go to hospital for an operation on the third finger, left hand, Her wedding-ring finger, m fact. It has been aiiecting her for some time. And. she said, "I don't want to119 words
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Article170 1958-11-17 10 LAUREN BACALL. widow of that rilm UMlghguy Humphrey Bogart, smoothed her pillar box red coat, and told me: "I certainly hope not to be an old maid. I have no husband ln mind at the moment, but I certainly hope to marry again." Lauren purled at a cigarette170 words
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363 1958-11-17 10 Mrs. Rockefeller plays host to the Press ALWAYS searching for the new-name personalities, I record a startling story from New York where Mrs. Mary Rockefeller, wife of the multimillionaire Nelson Rockefeller and said to be one of the more retiring women m high society the other day threw open her363 words
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Article, Illustration252 1958-11-17 10 Counts on world trip race ricks haws through Tokyo npWO European 110- bles have raecd rickshaws through heavy traffic and driving rain to fulfil their weird Tokyo assignments as part of a round the world wager. The two stuntmen. Count Abel Ai mand of Belgium and Count Marc Antoine D'OultremontPopper - 252 words
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287 1958-11-17 10 Squire sets a snare for happy poacher IT was all because of a poacher Bill Moore that A Captain John Joliffe Tufnell, 58-year-old squire, resigned from the magistrates' bench at Chelmsford, Essex. The captain said: "The situation was ridiculous. Time after time I'd be sitting on the bench and ud287 words
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326 1958-11-17 11 They'll shed no tears for the rabbit _<»\\ /I U AND'S last I rabbil v-.il! get no memorial Uave "or will its pass- fn" In- greatly mourn- ed But the Kabbit Des- (ruction Council, which |s wa ged all-out war gainst the furry pest fo r the past 10 years,Reuter - 326 words
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Article, Illustration763 1958-11-17 11 SAM EDGAR - SAM EDGAR 'Tough yuy* seeks M*esv breed at eat tie By TAMES CAGNEY moved his dark brown fedora to the back of his head. His blue-grey eyes pierced m e levelly. His millions of followers would have recognised the look instantly. Clearly, guns would763 words
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Article149 1958-11-17 11 >!ESTICK, a codfish bone and ham arc intcqral parts 0/ fct airliner, now m pro- rottJottte, France. tick", "codfish bone" and arc nicknames Invented bu the Sitd-Aviation fat come to be widely accepted ants, hat they mean: CANDLEBTK technically rib cap No. I ructurcs m the149 words
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Article433 1958-11-17 12 SOME MOTHERS DON'T SHUN PAIN BRINC. a child into the world without pain is not by any means the considered desire of every mother-to be. In these days when the advances made m medicine and surgery have provided so much scope for the alleviation of suffering,433 words
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Article471 1958-11-17 12 FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT the use of magnets and other equipment) he gained a measure of success In the treatment of various disorders. But m 1785 an Investigating commission reported unfavourably on his work; and, later, hypnotism was brought into disrepute by 'quacks' and charlatans of the calibre of the471 words
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Article484 1958-11-17 12 'Queen of drugs' vindicated PENICILLIN has been called "the Queen of drugs/ but can this description still be upheld m view of the increasing number of severe and fatal reactions reported m medical papers? The World Health Organisation asks this m the current issue of Its publication. Penicillin came intoReuter - 484 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-17 12 British scientist awarded a Nobel Prize DR. FREDERICK SANGER. 40-year-old Cambridge University scientist, has been awarded the Nobel Chemistry Prize for his research into the struc- ture of insulin molecul- es. The prize is worth about $135,000 I» Sanger is seen hen* at E work in his laboratory48 words
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89 1958-11-17 12 A '90 per cent' cure for athlete's foot rrHE Japan Antibiotic x Science Council nai confirmed that an antt biotic discovered by Tokyo University microbio. has proved effective uptj 90 per cent athlete's foot and ring worm. Three months of ri. experiments with the drug, called variotin, completed m AugustReuter - 89 words
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Article137 1958-11-17 13 London broker puts stocks on TV A LONDON stockbroker is using closed -circuit television to transmit stock price changes to his clients, on an experimental basis. The business daily newspaper the Financial Times reported that information Is written on a perspex sheet which is placed m front of the televisionReuter - 137 words
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196 1958-11-17 13 THAT 5,600-MILE BELT OF DEATH IN SKY Space congress told of U.S. moon rocket results A MERICA'S first moon rocket which was laun- ched to a height of 79,000 miles, showed the earth was surrounded by a belt of radiation about 5,600 miles thick, a leading American scientist said mReuter - 196 words
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Article166 1958-11-17 13 Feeling space motion 71 ME S T. MANGAN. ruler u j Celestial Space, said m Chicago scientists and engineers ot Cave Canaveral, Florida, could avoid "unconscious i nis t a e tt4 r rocket shots by "feeling like a sky-man. Only one person m 100 000 "can feel with hisU.P - 166 words
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Article169 1958-11-17 13 rpilK Atomic Energy Commission m Washington X has laid down additional safeguards governing the handling of special nuclear material m amounts large enough to cause radiation accidents. The A.E.C. said anyone authorised to possess such sizeable amounts of fissionable material should maintain adequate alarm systemsU.P.I - 169 words
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Article127 1958-11-17 13 SWEDISH aeronautical officials are planning to have all Swedish airliners painted red with selfilluminating "day-glow" paint as a first step toward better air security m the new jet age. Since 1955. there have been some 60 reports of narrow escapes m Swedish air space. Every pilotU.P.I - 127 words
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Article69 1958-11-17 13 r FHE Federal Aviation X Agency has announced m Washington that commercial jet planes flying above 24,000 feet over northeastern states are now kept under radar surveillance to help them avoid air collisions. This provides the jets, which now fly only to European points, with aU.P.I - 69 words
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Article103 1958-11-17 13 Recorder for US 'moons' T OCKHEED scientists at Palo Alto, California, have announced they have developed a rugged electronic tape recorder able to store three million pieces of scientific data— and yet small enough to be held m one hand. The compact unit weighs only eight pouncis and Ls nine103 words
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52 1958-11-17 13 RADIO KEEPS SHEEP UNDER INSPECTION Russian scientists are equipping sheep with short-wave radio devices to find out the most efficient ways of grazing, Moscow Radio has said. The device, called radioteleactographs, are fixed to the sheep's backs and enable the scientists to study their breathing and organic functions under naturalU.P.I - 52 words
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Article45 1958-11-17 13 Deodorised, powdered cheese makes a very emeu nt cigarette filter, according to Governor Vernon Thomson of Wisin. a dairy state, who d a statement that ts hnd shown cheese re- < d more tar and less from the smnkp other filters.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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277 1958-11-17 13 Broken wire may have stopped last probe SfllNU rpHE cause of failure m the U.S. air force's last assigned moon rocket probably was a broken wire m the vehicle's third stage, a project official has told United Press International. The official, who could not be identified, said it was doubtful277 words
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Article185 1958-11-17 13 IfHE Civilian Navy League m Washington has suggestthat some of America's 60.000-ton battleships n out of mothballs and converted into nuclearpowcred missile monitors An article m the league's publication, "Navy, The azine of Seapower," said this could be donr at L C rS£j 0f about MU.P.I - 185 words
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Article100 1958-11-17 13 BIG FLOOD -NOT IN OUR TIME... A GEOLOGIST said at St. Louis, Missouri, that invasion of most of the earth's land masses by water is -'inevitable" but not "imminent." Dr. Raymond C. Moore, of the University of Kanmd president of the Geological Society of America, told the society's annual meetingU.P.I - 100 words
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147 1958-11-17 13 j pAPERS published m London revealed radi- ation as a new method of preserving fish. The Food Investigation Board and the Depart- Fish of the last two •pacta* were, least affected m smell and flavour by irradiation while cod, exd to relatively smallU.P.I - 147 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-11-17 14 RICHMOND toruard (i I la tackled from all sui« s as he attempts to break an against Harlequins m then Kugln Union clash at the White City Stadium, London. inmate I>. Cooke at his hit shoulder i_ trying to get the ball. Harlequins won the match 13-B.—Sport60 words
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309 1958-11-17 14 AFIOHTINa Innings by Nari Contractor, young Indian Test opening ba man., enabled the Cricket Board of Control Prdent's XI to force a draw with tiie West Indies at Ahmedabad. yesterday. Contractor scored no of the side's second innings total of 227. They had followedReuter - 309 words
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Article62 1958-11-17 14 The New Zealand Cricket Council has accepted by cable the South African Cricket Association's invitation JO send a team to tour South Africa and Rhodesia m 1961-62. This will be the second tour of South Africa by a New Zealand team. The first wa s in 1953-54Reuter - 62 words
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Article491 1958-11-17 14 YUKO NAKAMIKADO - A JAPANESE 810 FOR 1964 OLYMPICS YUKO NAKAMIKADO By A JAPANESE sports- man canvasser now m Europe hopes to round up the key European votes to get the 1964 Olympic Games for Tokyo. Deadline for nominations for the games site is December 1 this year. Tokyo is now ready withReuter - 491 words
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Article104 1958-11-17 14 INFORMATION from 46 countries shows that an entry of 5,469 athletes i> already assured for the 1960 Olympic Games m Rome. This comprises 4,685 men and 784 women. Athletics tops the list at present, with 45 countries represented, followed by boxing (40), swimming (37', shooting (36),Reuter - 104 words
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Article70 1958-11-17 14 Formosa and Russia in same group NATIONALIST Chi: quarters hay« concern over the group ing.s for next year's third World Basketball T<» ment m which Natioi China and Soviet R are placed m the ime group. "Political compile bound to arl the China News m I which has clo mentU.P.I - 70 words
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221 1958-11-17 14 SYDNEY soccer fans are hoping that Peter Ma^'s M.C.C. team will revive the old custom of play- I ing an end-of-scason football match before leaving 5 Australia Gubby Allen's 1936/37 team almost beat New South Wales before a crowd of 16,000 at Syd-221 words
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Miscellaneous21 1958-11-17 14 DAILY CROSSWORD I r^ •ij, «7» ted around 11 Q J. 80 And It ifain (7). 14 )r con. J," >» Ik21 words
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Miscellaneous33 1958-11-17 14 ■ft?* 10 Boarding how*, for h. „nv,3, St 0 m ,1!,: W oood food but Infer* rtading nKiii.i i UKf;;, 1;-:::;,,;",,,,,™,,,. 2i ,ra" Wl MM 1 ||o\ hr :_A| «i <'i ...>n t,33 words
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Article101 1958-11-17 15 VARI CONTRACTOR A who scored 110 v sterday against the ivest rndies, is includX l m India's team for he first Test m Bombay, starting on Nover 28. Time are two new Test foyers m the team, announced last night: O. luird a medium pace owler,Reuter - 101 words
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Article108 1958-11-17 15 JIPITER fell m Race Seven, si yin? John Forte what looked like a heavy fall at Kuala Lumpur mi Saturday. Fortunately Forte was uninjured and able to ride m the next race. Peter King was not so fortunate from an incident m the fame race. After108 words
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Article47 1958-11-17 15 Fanle dv Plessls, British impire and Commonwealth james discus champion. Jroke the South African allcomers record m Durban Kith a throw of 174 ft. 44 In Previou. best was 173 ft h m. by Fortune Gordien durm? the 1950 tour by Untied State.s athletes. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article49 1958-11-17 15 tMm rt P f rt^ UeSe fOOtball lof1 of Players under 24 gored a 3-1 victory m Lisch y A e f Sterday over the vhi h L ru an ama^eur side Briton fe s been during h^ 10 Por t«Buese led -0 at half-time.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration884 1958-11-17 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By picture. CONDITIONS at y Kuala Lumpur on Saturday were the worst seen at the racecourse this year. This was responsible for the main race being reduced to only seven starters by the course scratchings of Rina, Scone Stone and Royal College. TheFree Press - 884 words
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Advertisement103 1958-11-17 15 COOL.— tBOOI, grooming < H__ -tSd mm. &*M a tmm tr 9 _r H__. >*m A •a mo VlH_r -MfnWPI «s__ ■Hi -_r 1 I Yes Sir, Vaseline Hair Cream really is cooling! prepared from vitamin-ised oils it allows your m hair to breathe naturally, giving a cool -rich healthy103 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-11-17 16 The Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul bin Haji Jumat. couldn't resist "having a go" when members of the Malay Trishaw Peddlers Welfare Association attended a weekend meeting at his house. "I wanted to see how it felt" he said. And hereFree Press - 63 words
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Article21 1958-11-17 16 Nine Russian eau„_ .s have arrived m Washington for a look at U.S. science and vocational classes.21 words
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208 1958-11-17 16 DEATH BY THE FIRING SQUAD FOR MOSCOW HOOLIGAN A MOSCOW court has sentenced a young Rus- sian to death by shooting and another to a 20-year prison term for killing a student m a widely-publicised case of 'hooliganism. v The trial took place m a courtroom jammed with spectators whoU.P.I - 208 words
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Article23 1958-11-17 16 The new central council of the Liberal-Socialist Party will meet on Thursday to elect a chairman and other officers.23 words
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Article193 1958-11-17 16 THE Australian Labour Party will continue with the ANZUS (AustraliaNew Zealand United States) and SEATO (southAsia Treaty Organisation) mutual defence pacts If it wins the federal elections later this month, its parliamentary leader, Dr. Herbert Evatt, said m Sydney yesterday. BUT, HE SAID. HE DIDReuter - 193 words
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84 1958-11-17 16 Cow drey and Graveney in early fall PETER May and Tom Graveney made a steady start to the big task facing them when they resumed the M.C.C. innings 329 runs behind with eight wickets m hand on the third day of the match against New South Wales m Sydney this84 words
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Article124 1958-11-17 16 N.S.W. IST INNS. Burke c Bailey b Lock 104 Carroll b Trueman 1 Harvey c Milton b Trueman 149 O'Neill not out 84 Craif c Cowdrey b Lock 0 Booth c Graveney b Lock 0 Benaud c and b Bailey 31 Davidson c Graveney b Lock 8 Philpott124 words
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