The Singapore Free Press, 19 November 1958
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Title Section15 1958-11-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Mi lava's Own Family P;ier j Wedneaiay. \o\ember 19, 195^l>ihe i.i(A15 words
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103 1958-11-19 1 BOEING THERE FIRST 'BUT IT WASN'T A RACE' A PAN-AMERICAN World Airways A Boeing 707 j t airliner lauded at Idlewild Airport, New York, yesterday 11 minutes before a British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet iV jet which it had been steadily overtaking throughout their transatlantic flight from London Airport. Captain103 words
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Article577 1958-11-19 1 'PAP caused mess' l IBEKAL- SOCIALIST councillor Mr. Wee Swee Hong today advised the Mayor and the P.A.P. councillors to resign if they thought they were incompetent to run the city administration. Mi. Wee, who was speaking m the resumed debate on the Mayor's moti577 words
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Article38 1958-11-19 1 The condition of the only survivor of the crew of the RAF Canberra bomber which crashed at Ama Keng village yesterday, was stated today to be "favourable." Two other members of the crew were killed.38 words
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89 1958-11-19 1 1 00 -TON ATLAS UP... THEN HUSH -HUSH i Will; is. \ir Force 1 maintained strict silence \esterday on the fate of an Atlas I intercontinental bal- j listic missile launched from (ape Canaveral I j the previous night. The 100-ton missile 1 was reported to be j aimed .itReuter - 89 words
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Article13 1958-11-19 1 In cash and stolen from Telok Ayor early his13 words
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20 1958-11-19 1 I Kubitschek yes- ted immcy. measures ils soaring until the curillsation nlnn ration.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article14 1958-11-19 1 grade rubb opened In morning at ilj down five--1 f on yester-14 words
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Article347 1958-11-19 1 Main danger to Malaya WARNING BY THE 8.8.C. RACIAL differences m Malaya and the efforts being made to resolve them formed the theme of a 8.8.C. television programme m London last night. The 45-minute programme, called "The Inheritors" and one of a series of seven filmed m Commonwealth countries tookReuter - 347 words
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Article27 1958-11-19 1 The Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, announced yesterday they had received orders worth £250.--000 from Turkey for trucks, industrial engines and spare parts.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article24 1958-11-19 1 CM«| Of paralytic polio WtTt acimlt*°Mg Wlddleton Hospital up to 1.15 tIa T. '>rin^ini> (he total for thti rear to24 words
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Article28 1958-11-19 1 Aviation week magazine said yesterday that the United States Army planned two moon shots next month from Cape Canaveral m Florida.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article37 1958-11-19 1 A cargo of 200,000 Christmas toys from Japan arrived yesterday at Long Beach, California, on the Freighter Montana Maru. It was the fust shipment of Japanese Christmas toys of the sea- son.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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106 1958-11-19 1 Curfew on Cyprus villages then big swoop another large scale anti-Eoka operation ha begun m Cyprus m tli- ctor of the i.sland, it wa.s officially st at ocl m Nice night. The town ol PaphOj and rl^ht villages were put under \v\ A number of Cypriot reported to have beenReuter - 106 words
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Article117 1958-11-19 1 Ship breaks in two in gale yHE 10,028-ton AmcrlA can freighter Cari D. Bradley broke In two and sank m heavy seas during a gale on Lake Michigan yesterday. The freighter carries a crew of 35. The U.S. coast guard said its cutters and other vessels were speeding to theReuter; U.P.I - 117 words
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Article17 1958-11-19 1 England was clear of foe yesterday for the first time for eight days.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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383 1958-11-19 2 Russia yesterday dropped its demand that the peaceful use of miter space be linked with elimination of all foreign military ba Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin submitted a new resolution m the U.N. General Assembly political committee calling forU.P.I; Reuter - 383 words
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Article65 1958-11-19 2 MAC SILENT OVER PARTY REMARKS 1 Ur, Mr. H millan. y. to publish i made at B par! L con which l, licial prot> Slovakia. In a written r Labour memb. i Ham Hamilt "No sirMr. Mlroslav 0 Czechoslovak to Britain, cla Mr. Macmillun I m the presen other foreignReuter - 65 words
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Article16 1958-11-19 2 A French 1 would i soon to i Iks on ;leklkeke ReuterReuter - 16 words
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31 1958-11-19 2 Britain's Prime Mr. Harold Ma announced yester major sttel stri to be built In i One project Newport, Monm the other m La Scotland- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article394 1958-11-19 3 SAW MAN KILLED WITH CUN BUTTS-CYPRIOTS I QREEK (vpriot Bllegaitolli that British soldiris l>< In death a Cyprlol with their rifle butts were lKttl\ cti'iiit'it at an inquest m Nicosia yt'sU*nla\ A British army witness, Sergeant Keith Scarrobb. said the troops who rounded up aReuter - 394 words
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166 1958-11-19 3 REPRESENTATIVES Of U I\ tribe of Red Indians sought the help of the Queen and the British Government yesterday m their fight for 208,000 •acres of swampland m Florida. Four colourfully dressed members of the Miccosukee and Cow Creek tribes of theReuter - 166 words
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131 1958-11-19 3 THE hula hoop craze m Japan ha becomi police problem One child was killed and two seriously injured. Police yesterday banned children from playing with hoops m the I hool authorities told children not to bring them to school. TheReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement153 1958-11-19 3 \*mJ ™r ECONOMH \ll\ jj^HvU I AT Shopping is easier whether you *i>li to stroll leisurely or bay a few goods quickly. All your foodstuffs, wlnv* and spirits arc on the ground floor. The m< //aninc and first floors ha\e many small shops that cater for a variety of your153 words
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Opinion The Singapore Free Press
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Article181 1958-11-19 4 A FADING DREAM pREATEST s! n gle obstacle to Nasser'* dream ol a united Nasser run A ra b world appears to b;that would-be Phuraoh himself. Duly a few months ago, when the Arab world was m ferment over the revolts m the Lebanon and Iraq, there were many socalled181 words
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Article, Illustration890 1958-11-19 4 DONALD WISE reporting from Cyprus, says U.K. must smoke them out now rpHE man who killed Mrs. Catherine CutlifTe is a bearded prii ivering like a fat black bit round his ikons and candles and the sto of bombs behind them. He must be removed from the890 words
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Article74 1958-11-19 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber aaaaaad,;rkl;e had i if ;i new b lent m cl for ry 1 m Britain much I on m the thro ontrollablc pr d well i ir the p.ir. nl one for the rhlldn bout for door use, to ing m the thermoreophoi 'ho radar-controlli d74 words
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Advertisement14 1958-11-19 4 PATEK PHILIPPE ll»« Mavirr Ual. Innakrr. "Genera qaality* 1 H. SENA, ITD. Sinqaporc Pcnonq.14 words
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Advertisement37 1958-11-19 4 (iMM DON'T LIT /yT\ HAPPEN y^l I TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts. You needs our expert care We par),, era rythliiQ ou. PHONE ***** FOR TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE 137 words
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323 1958-11-19 5 LEAK IN SECURITY SYSTEM IS BIG HEADACHE Embezzlement few dollars or millions gECUBITI sv.>U;ni b m various Government departments m Singapore h»ve been tightened since the recent leakage of secondary school known** rxamilK!tion question papers both English and Chinese; became Reports of embezzlement of funds belonging to the Ministry of323 words
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Article74 1958-11-19 5 Racialism is problem for air rinH Irchbishop of 1 York, l>r- Arthur told his dioconference m York wsterday that ;,sm including ,i animosity, was i problem t«»r everyone. ilx- eruption m our own country of hooliganism m which racial animosity is one o| th« factors reminds us that the problemReuter - 74 words
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Article72 1958-11-19 5 ARNOLD ZWEIG. th c Gorman writer. was presented with an international Lenin prize "for the promotion of peace among nations," at the Kremlin yesterday, the Soviet news agency Tass, reported. Herr Zweig. 71, was a leading member of the Jewish Zionist movement In Germany beforeReuter - 72 words
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119 1958-11-19 5 /jNE person is killed on Britain's roads on an average every 95 minutes, a conference oi the Industrial Transport Association was told night m London. One person is injured every two minutes. Road accidents last year cost £175.000.000. These figures were given byReuter - 119 words
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92 1958-11-19 5 THE THEATRE WHERE JULIUS CAESAR DIED Road menders digging a drain In Rome yesterdaj unearthed part ot a 2,ouu-ycar-old theatre m which Julius Caesar is said to have been .stabbed to death. The find Is limited to some pavin j and fragments ot white marble. Experts hope to dig upReuter - 92 words
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Article57 1958-11-19 5 AT LEAST 10 people were reported killed by one of the earliest and most re winter storms at Kansas City yesterday. It was Sweeping northward over the mid-western states. Thousands of square miles was covered with deep snow drifts, debris caused by tor-nado-force winds andReuter - 57 words
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Article21 1958-11-19 5 The Commander- in Chief, Far i 1 I ral Sir Richard Hull i.v due to morrow for Nepal21 words
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Article27 1958-11-19 5 pi" i [TO and the dlplon I and m i 115 1, 1 number of phi m H' I thr 1 Individual rnrr ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement72 1958-11-19 6 SMOKE OASIS WITH S SOOTHING MENTHOL MIST s s Menthol Misf makei the Hi- 0> i rich ti)l».K(<» fojl€ freshet while t xdii'ic smoking. > \iul the frefhneti sfa)* with you S !<>n^ ,ifi(>r imoking, i<'<». Trj ill** j 01 J Wmnmtmctmnd hy f.inartt < Tnhticrn \l s 1.. lh,72 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-11-19 6 vttt JEyf'lJAW^ by Sydney Jordan I stand by. Ev/EsvofsiE wK When ffie first* attempt 1 Hie descent should we are about to Mk Wr tQ \amj on your planet be uneventful if your T «e o«sn\^^^| W^ failed, all engines aerial defences do not >l \\IMI\KI by Lee talk and145 words
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Miscellaneous423 1958-11-19 6 BORN today you have men a ot talents and are adaptable that you may ha\ diiliculty m finding a partu of work m which you wish i centrate. You eiijoy change and finding it rattier difficult i tnd detail. Although you have i for business, you do need a to423 words
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Article147 1958-11-19 7 LONDON, Nov. 18. Previous Today ttl'Bßl X No. 1 RSS C.i.f. European ports K«i 26 4 buyers unquoted no sellers Dec 26 \u buyers 25 7 buyers 26 Vi sellers 26 sellers < v>. «ss s*,t ggtag. s "ias? ritrrfr No 1 RSS Settlement sgas s^sc: Above147 words
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Article104 1958-11-19 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 18. Previous Today TIN Stralti Spot 99-25 nom. 99.25 nom. Tl\ futures Straits Contract Dec 97.00 buyers 97.00 buyers 99.00 sellers 99.25 sellers Jan 96 87 buyers 96.87 buyers 98<?7 rel'en 99.12 sellers TOM Steady. SALES: Nil. RIBBIK. Futures Nov 33.00 sellers 31.80 buyers104 words
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Article32 1958-11-19 7 NEW YORK Nov. 18. Previous Today 30 Industrials 567.44 564.89 20 Railroads 156.46 156.11 40 Domestic Bonds 86.62 86.59 13 Itilitir, 87.33 87.35 65 Stock! Composite Averages 197.21 196.5932 words
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Article53 1958-11-19 7 and awaiting 23 i 23'- cif. Sarawak un--1 •>? 24', to 24. quoted. Muntok white spot and November .-hipment 23 n 4 23 awaiting release 39.. afloati 39 1 pong spot and to 38'^, and November shipment afloats 38' 4, sellers ex-dock, ember shipment Above prices quoted m53 words
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Article100 1958-11-19 7 LONDON. Nov. IS. Previous T .day COPRA Philippines c iif U.K.' North European ports delivered wri ht per long ton Dec. $267 1 2 resellers $267 \u resellers COPRA, straits c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weight per lonjf ton Nov./ Dec. £98 sellers £98 quoted COCOM100 words
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Article191 1958-11-19 7 T HI n stock marci to establish ™y trend yester™l I satisfactory Kf v maintained, d b the overnight iith ff mi Wall street Jlththo Sudan coup less or a market factor. sw!!i" P(1 r' (1 securities fell initial dealc rallied with f el f. °< the191 words
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239 1958-11-19 7 UK: WARSHIPS OFF ICELAND NECESSARY BUT WE'LL TALK DRITAIN told the United Nations General As- sembly's legal committee yesterday of her desire to settle her fishery dispute with Iceland Mr. W. V. J. Evans, Britain's delegate, said"The presence of naval vessels off Iceland has unfortunately been necessary m our viewReuter - 239 words
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Article94 1958-11-19 7 Argentine: Gomez resigns T^iE ARGENTINE Vicei President, Alejandro Gomez, resigned yesterday following the political uproar he caused when he disclosed last week a plot to overthrow President Arturo Frondizi. Senor Gomez refused to give details of the plot and has been accused of being implicated m it himself. His "undeclinableReuter - 94 words
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Miscellaneous47 1958-11-19 7 j SINGAPORE I Ihich tides! TODAY: 4.32 pin. TOMORROW: 6.35 a.m. and 6.15 p.m. FRIDAY: 7.37 a.m. and 7.56 p.m. 5 SATURDAY: 8.20 a.m. and 8.59 p.m. SUNDAY: 8.54 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. MONDAY: 9.23 a.m. 5 E and 10.24 pm. TUESDAY: 9.52 a.m. and 11.00 p.m.47 words
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Miscellaneous85 1958-11-19 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Mainly the Blues; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 The Blues Again; 2.00 Close Down: 5.00 Tea Dance: 5.30 Carribbean Cruise; 5.45 Virtuoso of the Week: 6.15 The Twilight Hour: 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report: 7.00 Time Signal and News;85 words
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Article, Illustration684 1958-11-19 8 UNDERSEA BR EAK-THROUGH Today submarines can sfJ I below for two months IN the early days oi conventional submarines, 21 hours was considered a remarkable stretch under water. With the introduction of oxygen tanks and air-purifica-ti o n equipment that period was gradually extended until, m extre m c circumstance*,Popper - 684 words
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773 1958-11-19 8 PETER WILSHER - The resean h units are stifling inventive genius PETER WILSHER By AN undertaker nain- ed Abel Strowger took time off from his labours to tinker with clockwork and electric wires. In a suburban back-room he invented the automatic dialling telephone. All the resources of the worlds $85,000 million photographic industry773 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-11-19 8 REUNION -AFTER NEARLY 8 YEARS SEPARATED from her parents since she was seven months old, Maria Irene Gajekowski, seen with her five-year-old cousin Maria, was reunited with her family at a farm m Lampeter, Cardinganshire on her 18th. birthday. Passport difficulties m Moscow prevented her from leaving ear- lier.— PopperPopper - 51 words
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Article74 1958-11-19 8 VANISHING COINS IN A FOUNTAIN COME people m Wellingtonaa c picking coins from a fountain and stopping romance from giving a helping hand to the city's rates. Starry-eyed young lovers have transferred a memorial fountain In the civic square into a New Zealand version of the "travel fountain" m Rome,Reuter - 74 words
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Article164 1958-11-19 8 Guards show the mettle THE story of Harry Nicholls, first winner of the Victoria Cross m the Second World War, and of other Guards men holders of the V.C. is told by Keith Briant m "Fighting With The Guards." In a series of vivid and detailed stories the book records164 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-11-19 9 A SMILING Princess Margaret walks m procession to the* Senate House at Cambridge University where she received the degree of Doctor of Law. She also opened the new university chemical laboratories and lunched at Trinity College.— Popper picture.Popper - 42 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1958-11-19 10 Pelham Groom - CHANGING FACE OF THE STREET OF 20 HOUSES Pel ham Groom ljlekkele By UIIFN the Settlement of Singapore was only four months old Sultan Husain Shah began to build his palace at Kampong Gelam, which was situated near the mouth of the Rochore Kiver. Great difficulties were immediately encountered for1,268 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-11-19 11 was cnts gain old 12 x)wer Wolsley Id m Newne recentnly one shill•.nce cover the tract And went three 01. taxed and n good stood Jow for 19 ore a buyer c catch? t one," m Dodds. lirector of "We •pace dels. C ar, which norhave 100 was b> local61 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-11-19 11 Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the 'Red Dean' of Canterbury, and his ivife are seen below being greeted by Mr. Malik, the Soviet Ambassador m London, and Mrs. Malik, tohen they arrived at a reception given at the Soviet Evibassy m London, to mark the anniversary of theReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-19 11 Twcntj -two-year-old Michtel Moonry of Liverpool, Is seen strumming his guitar after thr line? Orontcs had doekfti at Soiilhanipton from Muonry stuwi <l aua>. lint whrfi h<- ITM dllcovered the crew h.ui collection amon« Ihemselves. The result: they p:iM Mi< hnel* faro Popper pic IPopper - 48 words
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85 1958-11-19 12 PAKISTAN PRESIDENT WARNS OFFICIALS I PRESIDENT Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pah m announcing m Kai that all landing military courts would I '>lved Immediately, warned thai such courts would be vrned again if a situation arose which could not be .t with effectively by the civil cour Hit' president saidReuter - 85 words
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Article102 1958-11-19 12 Special welcome by Ceylon A HIGHLIGHT of Canadian Premier John Diefenbaker's visit to Ceylon this month will be the opening at Kandy of a new technical school built and equipped with Canadian Colombo Plan contributions. The new school underscores a reason for the special welcome with which Diefenbaker will beU.P.I - 102 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-11-19 12 I QmmJ Mohammad Ayub Khan. President of Pakistan, receives visiting Prof. Llldwlf Krhard. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economics of Western Germany, at President House m Karachi.28 words
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Article29 1958-11-19 12 Russian mountain climbers are now ready to tackle the Himalayas at the invitation of King Mahendra of Nepal, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article42 1958-11-19 12 Presented with a huta t\( op as a birthday slit, by the Tokyo Press Corps. rime Minister Kis^i exLicbsed his thanks, adding with a smile: "I hop»: the olic wili not cj.^.n •hula 1 with 'Fura' (to fal- p» ReuterReuter - 42 words
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109 1958-11-19 12 CANTON ALONE GETS BENEFIT OF PROVINCE'S WORK ABOLITION of rice And A flour rationing m Canton is interpreted m Honu Kong as a move to pacify the people of the Kwan tuns provincial capital, birthplace of many revolts, and divert attention from the communes m the districts. The Hong KongU.P.I - 109 words
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285 1958-11-19 12 BIG NEW PURGE CARRIED OUT IN NORTH CHINA REPORTS of sweeping political purges m two provinces m the northern part of Communist China "are significant on two counts," The New York Times said. "First, these do not come from propaganda sources designed to show the degree of unrest on theU.P.I - 285 words
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Article141 1958-11-19 12 'Chiang always ready' VTATOINALIST China 11 is ready at any time to face Chinese Communist aggression against the off-shore islands, touring Dr. Huang Shao-ku, Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister said m Paris. "Since Aug. 22 over 500.000 rounds of shells have been thrown on the Quemoy islands. But we always actedU.P.I - 141 words
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Article63 1958-11-19 12 Am fs between Peter Townsend and an photographer Marie Lucir Jamagns, a writi ngliih lanqnagc newspaper Japan Times irro' Miss Kaoru Rose Kanelakc, who had interviewed mcml the group travelling around the ivorld to film of Townsend'i trip last year, added. "Some members insiii that a romanceU.P.I - 63 words
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149 1958-11-19 12 'Mao always subservient to Mr. K. Dr. Huang RATIONALIST Chinese Foreign Minister Huang 11 Shao-ku, now on a tour of Western European capitals, has dismissed reports current In Europe that the Chinese Communist Party is exerting a determining influence m Soviet policy. He said In Paris, "As far as weU.P.I - 149 words
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Article31 1958-11-19 12 A 19-year-old housemaid foiled three masked burglars m Quezon City near Manila when she grabbed a pistol from one of the men and levelled it at the trio. They fled. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article37 1958-11-19 12 General Mohammed Azam. Karachi Rehabilitation M i nister, has invited t o reign c ompanies to bid on a competitive basis for contracts to build 40.000 houses within six months for Karachi's homeless refugees from India.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article12 1958-11-19 12 Manila will have a zoological and botanical garden by next April. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article12 1958-11-19 12 Indonesia will send trade missions to Britain and West Germany soon. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article30 1958-11-19 12 Japan can play an important role as a vehicle, of Eastern culture for the West, Professor Hideo Kishimoto of the Institute for Comparative Religion m Tokyo, said m Oslo ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article17 1958-11-19 12 A new Swedish-built 1,400--ton freighter has Joined South Vietnam's merchant fleet, which now totals 11 ship ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article35 1958-11-19 12 i 4 bevy of Filipino girls, dressed m national costume, welcomed an Australian trade mission aboard the freighter Delos when it docked m ManilaM m the course of a tour oJm Far East ports. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article32 1958-11-19 12 rhc huge Unbong hydraulic I power station, to be joint- ly built by Communistl Chinese and North Korean! engineers on the Yalul River, is scheduled to bel completed m Seotember.B 1960.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article26 1958-11-19 12 Two Japanese fishing hoatsi had been seized by (om-H munist Chinese patrol! boats while operating m I international waters 7(>Hf< miles south-east of North! China.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article19 1958-11-19 12 Philippine President CarlosH P. Garcia is scheduled tol arrive m Tokyo on Dec. for a six-day state visit. U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article34 1958-11-19 12 The United States has slgn-l| ed an agreement provid ing U5521,500,000 to help! Nationalist Mm* China buildflf the Shih-I J men multi-l^ p v rposel^N dam in|i. (l North-West Formosa. -I 1 i ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article36 1958-11-19 12 King Mahendra has anl n, nounced m KatmandAu,,.,. that the first general elec» v tions ever to be held w v, Nepal will begin on FeM ()l( |mi n ruary 18 and last 45 da» ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article28 1958-11-19 12 Japan has agreed te U5512,300,000 M yen currei HI W'itl Philippine- n'P complete Its ilve-y* I plan to install a "^B~ »u t rowave communicau<^p,,,.|,,, v system. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article49 1958-11-19 12 The U.S. Commerce DfP*^B>iitli-i> ment reported th at^K tll(1 household electrical .H»< the pliance industry m J i was experiencing m mendous growth. P«|B tion m 1957 of V!" machines had J um Ml 854.000 m 1957. *§m" lni fans to 1.23O.O00: an«| frigcrator t<» 231.w« I Iff ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article19 1958-11-19 12 Gm. Chai ?«Mm right-ham will short: *!M weeks vi M'< m India an- |A Asian nati pTB v Included19 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-11-19 13 IE'LL GO YOUR I ;|M Dl |V ynn Ul r h chaniaaa. I I mch, mv D. I Frei h I 'II I ed Jacqueline s he took her II States. II Ing this proI MUi Francois I to the sound allmi that verdict. II add that her 11. also93 words
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244 1958-11-19 13 IAM rERRI AM) BROWNIE McCillKF IN LONDON. l«i\i \ou Baby, Com -bread, Peas, md lilark Mola m'>, > H'>" I I•• I. You'd Better Mind. Treated Wrong, nits Klu, v southern Train. .lu>t A Dm am. Sonm's (ionr Bui Not Forgotten, Change The244 words
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Article122 1958-11-19 13 I!' 1 J°"\SO>J Q1 INTO DM .1 .1 v i > Ulilc Prcvtnctol r«wa, Cctta hi i ovf is tfrre To m.i%. Bo Sorrj pi. c, it Inch r *OM BIN iMf, Old Drxil .Moon. (Innl.m.i fee I,'" IM(I lik < 1 »•»<!<• nois.s on the tiomln M1122 words
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130 1958-11-19 13 VIC DXMOM- < |sri Than Kiss" Clmer ii... Kiss, out > r Nowhere, i Klai V—i n.. <j Vludarne, We his m Shadow, uddir up i.ittic ci«»cr ronjonn, v...i md The Nlfhl n( The Prelude To A Kiss. Nou Dorp Is l( <»,r ni.130 words
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Article140 1958-11-19 13 WERNER MILLER and his Orchestra. "Sentimental Journey." Sentimental Journey, Georgia On My Mind, Carolina Moon, Idaho, Carry Me Back To Old Virginny, Stars Fell On Alabama, Tennessee Waltz, Wyoming. Moonlight In Vermont, Indiana, Beautiful Ohio, On Wisconsin. (Polydor It-Inch, tt>oB» I.PHMI. Orchestral airs that represent140 words
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Article, Illustration426 1958-11-19 13 DlSCoveiies Lyric writer Rabbie Burns \kiiv unmmi pbom nighua. a hsmMm if mfk life. Rumba, Wuru, alvpso and l'o> -inotiun/Juju rhythms. Kohhv Unison ami hn < onibo, Steven \mr< hi and his Kmphr Ithylhin skies, .1 <>. \.al»a and his Khythm Blur lur Ottttflu and426 words
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Article87 1958-11-19 13 PET SINGS HYMNS FOR CHRISTMAS A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Petuhi Clark with orchestra and chorus. Hark The Herald Angels Sing, List Our Merry Carol, Once In Royal Davids City, Little Jrsus, The Holly and the Ivy, Away In a Manger. (Nixa EP, NEP *****). Sweet-voiced Petula presents an excellent Christmas offering87 words
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Article, Illustration521 1958-11-19 14 IN >mall u>mna>ium m the Sydney suburb of Canterbury more 1 than 200 people sal breathlessly as 23-year-old Harry Norns moved toward a loaded barbell. ..a i ur..i .>,TMl,niniiilit n«>'tn Mil The New South Walt championship stood at to make an attempt on lb.521 words
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Article39 1958-11-19 14 25 MILE TRIAL FOR CYCLISTS Royal Air Force Cycling Association are holding an Invitation 'double harness' 25-mile time trial event at Bukit Timah Road on Sunday. Intending competitors are asked to contact Sgt. Terry Cox (Tel. *****) before Saturday.39 words
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Article40 1958-11-19 14 G. KACHALIN. head coach of the Soviet national soccer football team which lost to Britain. Sweden and Brazil m recent international play, has been fired and replaced with a five-man council a Moscow newspaper announced. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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91 1958-11-19 14 DAI REES and David m. ami seven Commonwealth players, were among those who arrived by air yesterday, to compete m the four-day Cup Golf Tournament, which starts at the Mexico if club tomorrow. Two of the arrivals, Harold Heiming and Gary Player, the SouthReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-19 14 picture. Keystone Duff the Charlton goalkeeper manages to grab the ball during an attack on his goal. Shiner the Sheffield centre-forward, appears to fall over the back of Jago. the Charlton centre-half seen crouching. This lnclish F.A. Div. I league match was drawn 3-oKeystone - 47 words
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Article427 1958-11-19 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK by ALF RAMSAY will be remembered as the scholarly fullback of Tottenham Hotspur m their most recent Championship days. He played 29 times for England. For the Spurs he put into effect on the field the schemes hatched by manager Arthur Rowe427 words
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Article325 1958-11-19 14 Was ever a player more loyal lyiTH so many pro- 1 f? fessional football- 1 ers applying for I transfers immediately I they are dropped I from their first! elevens, the gospel I the directors and ma- 1 nagers are preaching I these days is club I loyalty. Players like325 words
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Article44 1958-11-19 14 SCHALKE (Germany) Hi m «n I I Wanderers (Himland) from the B« ropr I clay when they won 1-1 hjJfiLJ? I WCOnd round lie m W> U*}i The first lr X on Wolvprhamp!«n if at half- time yostt-rday.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement116 1958-11-19 14 THE irA STRAITS TIMES P^ ANNUAL. 1959 V^ A Chinese phllosophei ia l d OnP picture v I N/jh worth ■< thousand uord I I 'MS Otl!^ The Straits I nil I Annual can give you J :i to the colourful I world o[ M nil 8« uttl I i116 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-19 15 ■lavs won the SAFA ■irr League title when dffratrd Chinese 4-0 I key luir.r at Jalan ■r stadiui' 1 yesterday. ■re Press picture shows Yew Chang, Chinese goalkeeper, and left back Wah Chin, clashing as both try to beat oil a raid by Malays, an incident m52 words
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Article106 1958-11-19 15 TENNIS STAR IS 6FT. 7IN. HE 6ft. Tin. Italian Davis Cup star Orlando Sirola, tallest international tennis player to lit Australia, expects to do well in the New nith Wale? championships. his first P t< la. lie N.S.W. tournament, ill be first Australian eomitiv ance. beat Roy lerson and AmericanReuter - 106 words
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Article101 1958-11-19 15 JOHN Holt will lead the West Indies cricket tourists m the three-day match against Maharashtra, starting on a jute matting wicket at Sholapur tqday. Tour skipper "Gerry" Alexander stands down tor this match. Teams: West Indies.— J. Holt "captain i, J. Hendricks (wicketkeeper), C. Hunte,Reuter - 101 words
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Article75 1958-11-19 15 rnHE M.C.C I) iti m A deplorable m ty's n Si Iney. A: by on the placid pitch, thr cv( ji the wling of Richlr B«--i. .m re touch for By contrast Swot man v. only man with thr conotwork itly down the i to tl bowlliReuter - 75 words
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Article395 1958-11-19 15 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE By Malays 4; Chinese 0. WHO SAYS THAT SINGAPORE SOCCER IS DEAD? This match proved that it is only sleeping, for there were periods when the players did wake up to produce brilliant football Most of the time however, skill slumbered beneath the blanket of mediocrity that395 words
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252 1958-11-19 15 NEW METHOD FOR COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP rpHE English county cricket championship takes on a new 100k as a three-year experiment —starting m 1960. For these three seasons the championship will be i decided on a percentage basis instead of, as at present, on points. This decision, agreed to by the252 words
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Article120 1958-11-19 15 Only three Saturdays were sunny DURIMi the < i ntir<' season UmTc wore only three fin,. Saturdays, it was nported at the annual autumn meetings of the Idrlsory County Cricket Committee and the Board of Control for I I matchei at lords yesterday. .i result attendances at lish first classReuter - 120 words
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Article392 1958-11-19 16 'Marked out by Reds as special prey' IN a warning to Malaya and Other young independent nation* of Asia and Africa, U.S. State tary John Foster Dulles yesterday said: "Newly-created nat marked out by International communism as special prey. "Today, international communism seeks to distort nationalism intoReuter - 392 words
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351 1958-11-19 16 BEGUM TELLS OF HOTEL ATTACK: IT WAS TERRIBLE rpHE Begum Aga Khan yesterday described her struggle with an Arabian servant m a hotel bedroom m Cairo on Sunday night. She told reporters at Rome airport: "It was a terrible, terrible experience." She said that she fought the intruder for five351 words
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43 1958-11-19 16 NAPOLEON EXILE HOUSE IS HER GIFT TO FRANCE THE historic property on the South Atlantic island of St. Helena where Napoleon lived m exile after the battle of Waterloo is to be presented to the French Government by Dame Mabel Brookes, of Melbourne.43 words
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Article21 1958-11-19 16 rson was killed >>omb exploded m a d stir(>t m the Al iu«ni:ui quarter of Beirut ;ldkekl;e U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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203 1958-11-19 16 CAIRO RADIO SPEAKS OF ARAB JOY OVER SUDAN IN the first official comment from the United Arab Republic on the Sudan coup. Cairo Radio welcomed General Ibrahim Abboud's pledge to wipe out the "artificial gap" between the Sudan and the U.A.R. The broadcast added: "Every Arab heart is rilled with203 words
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