The Singapore Free Press, 20 November 1958
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Title Section15 1958-11-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Malavirs Own Family iagapar*. fkani^i November 2t. 1»M. Piice 15 CU.15 words
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90 1958-11-20 1 Cameron: Polio on wane— No new cases polio epidemic Is showing signs of waning. 0 declared the City Health Officer, Dr. Cameron, this mornin« when announcing that no new cases of polio had been reported between 4.30 p.m. yesterday and 9.:*0 a.m. today. kiid Dr. Cameron: "I'm ver> pleased with90 words
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Article105 1958-11-20 1 FHE Sudanese radio at 1 lan broadca.-t n British imterday for since the army's coup d'etat on M0;... according to no. an Radio said il 1 broadcast that had recognised ■mo sot up by General ibraiud \j m, the new If regime anounce d last eveningReuter; U.P.I - 105 words
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Article24 1958-11-20 1 Dutch shipping companies have complained that Iraqi postal authorities are destroying mail and documents addressed "Persian Gulf" instead of Arabian Gulf." ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article33 1958-11-20 1 "nd burn X 'i fast and wl en e atmosphere R l l P dur,n "rst two weeks of December iT-rm.in y observatory an nou tired yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-11-20 1 Iraq condemns ex-Premier to the gallows A SPECIAL military tribunal in Bagdad yes- terday sentenced Ahmed Mukhiar Baban, Prime Minister of Iraq at the time of the coup last July, to death on the gallows. Two other former Iraqi statesmen were sentenced to terms in prison. Mr. Tewrlk Al Suweidi,Reuter - 210 words
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366 1958-11-20 1 INTIMIDATION BY VISITORS says VASAGAR Strangers seated right behind councillors IBERAL-SOCIALIST city councillor. Mr. S. M. Vasagar, today called upon the Mayor and the Chief Administrative Officer not to allow strangers into the council chamber at future meetings. He alleged that the presence of strangers in the chamber, right behind366 words
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127 1958-11-20 1 MOTHER NOT TO BE TOLD STAR TYRONE IS DEAD AR R A N G EMENTS have been made to inter the body of film star Tyrone Power i near the crypt of Rudolph Valentino in Hollywood, but Mr. Power's 70 year old mother who is ill, will not be toldReuter - 127 words
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121 1958-11-20 1 Top EOKA terrorist captured in Cyprus ANDREAS Sophocleous. a top EOKA terrorist with a £500 ($4,250) price on his head, has been captured during North Cyprus operations, it was announced in Nicosia last night. This followed the killing in North Cyprus yesterday of Kyriakos Matsis, the most "wanted" terrorist afterReuter; U.P.I - 121 words
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Article31 1958-11-20 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 89 cents per lb., up one eighth of a cent on yesterday's close The tone was quiet.31 words
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Article15 1958-11-20 1 The nrst Polish expedition to the Antarctic will leave Warsaw on Dec. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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84 1958-11-20 1 A jot fighter lulled on takeoff at El marine baso in caiivstorday and collided with a Santa Fr sengrr train, derailing the engine and the fl coaci A Marine Corpfl official said a F4d Douglas Skyray, a slngl' r, boun•fT tnc runw.iy and landedU.P.I - 84 words
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Advertisement42 1958-11-20 1 THE NEW JEYPINE /w a iwiarJ NEW 7 package! THE LATEST IN HOUSEHOLD ANTISEPTIC g/[~^^ JIM > PRODUCT Avoiloblr in 4 ot., I of end 14 ot. botflc Solo Aqrnh SANDILANDB Hi I 1 1 <K CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANG42 words
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Article491 1958-11-20 2 Russia still shy of A-tesf ban supervision A I the United Nations yesterday, Russia and the West appeared to be on the road to ultimate agreement on world-wide co-operation in outer space through a U.N. organ. But in Geneva, Russia ivas extremely reluctant to discussReuter - 491 words
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119 1958-11-20 2 of nomad tribesmen u 70 horses greeted the val yesterday of the Duki and Duchess ol ai HargeUa airport, British Somaliland. The Duke, who has completed a seven-day visit tc Ethiopia, formally opened the new airport. Thousands of Somalis lined the route into town despite CairoReuter - 119 words
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Article26 1958-11-20 2 Britain's Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, said in London yesterday there has been no progress in settling the fishing boundary dispute with Iceland. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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56 1958-11-20 2 ASIANS 'GOOD SCHOLARS' SAYS CASEY Mr. Kit-hard Casey. Australian Minister fur External Affairs, said in Canberra yesterday tJi.it the students from Hi Asian countries now studying in Australia had a good scholastic record last year. The percentage of these students successful in examinations rose from 70 7 in 1956 toReuter - 56 words
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Article16 1958-11-20 2 Yugoslav and Sudanese economic delegations yesterday signed a trade agree ment in Belgrade. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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173 1958-11-20 2 PRESIDENT Tito said yesterday that Yugoslavia ''cannot be forced to its knees" by the Soviet bloc's antiYugoslav campaign. Speaking at Zrenjanin, Northern Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav leader said, "Once again we are attacked and threatened, and slanders and abuse are directed against usREUTER - 173 words
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93 1958-11-20 2 PHILOSOPHER PREDICTS RED REVOLT IN CHINA DR. HU SHIH, former Nationalist ambassador to the United States and noted Chinese philosopher, predicts that the commune system on the China mainland will touch off a general uprising. In a Taipeh broadcast, he said: 'The commune system is against tradition and Is boundReuter - 93 words
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141 1958-11-20 2 HOPES FADE FOR COMPROMISE IN JAPAN CRISIS HOPES for a compromise in Japan's political crisis faded last night as the Liberal Democratic and Socialist leaders meeting in Tokyo refused to give way on their respective positions. The crisis began on Nov. 4 when the Socialist Party walked out of the141 words
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Article23 1958-11-20 2 A world bank spokesman said yesterday that new international talks on India's forei exchange r were expected in due courso, ReuterReuter - 23 words
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55 1958-11-20 2 MR ERNEST SIMPSON, 62, former hu Dm Mid il. No details wore given of Mr. Simp rfv nature <>i his Uini ml to which Mr Simp ted pcclaliscg in f the e fourth wifr. the former Mrs. Avril I 1 •rl to hnvrReuter - 55 words
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399 1958-11-20 3 No bar to entry into U.K. on racial grounds Govt. null British Government made it 1 rlear last night that it would make i»c> i" ove to c° ntrol immigraHim from the Commonwealth nor (> (n by Act of Parliament, to solve tin- problem of racial discrimination In Britain. ButReuter - 399 words
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Article57 1958-11-20 3 VOTERS in Norfolk, Virginia, have decided by a three to two majority against de-segregated schools The U.S. Federal Government has ordered that the schools, closed last September, be opened to both white iind coloured children. The ballot papers carried a state warning that fees would be chargedReuter - 57 words
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189 1958-11-20 3 SEAMEN OF BOTH CHINAS HAVE OWN LONDON CLUB CHINESE seamen from > Communist China, Formosa and Hong Kong attended a church service in London last night to open their own club near the docks. The service held in the Missions to Seamen Church was conducted by the Anglican Bishop ofReuter - 189 words
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Article39 1958-11-20 3 Dato Abdul Razak, Deputy Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, and his party which included Malaya's Education Minister Inche Mohamad Khir bin Joharl, arrived in Jakarta yesterday on a weeks goodwill visit to Indonesia ReuterReuter - 39 words
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206 1958-11-20 3 TWO children, fcr whom there has been a nationwide search since a High Court order last week that they be returned to their mother, were handed over to the police In Portsmouth, England, yesterday. They had been missing with their father, former Canadian soldier Mr.Reuter - 206 words
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Article56 1958-11-20 3 THE BLACKPOOL bankruptcy court yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Josef Locke. the Irish tenor. The 44-year-old former Belfast policeman failed to appear for his public examination, and the official receiver told the court he had absconded. "He is known to be InReuter - 56 words
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94 1958-11-20 3 VOTERS In Abcrdcenshir Division will elect r\ now Member of Parliament today to replac< Robert Boothby, Conservative, who ha s b< vated to the peerage. Lord Boothby had a majority of 10. (,57 fOtea In straight nght wiv»i Labour at the 1955 General I TheReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement66 1958-11-20 3 A change to greater comfort..* BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS Available m many pleasing designs colour or ploin. AH sites fo suit both young old Very reasonably priced. LI SENG MIN CO. LTD. 6 North Bridge Rd., S'pore. FINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above it a fine E66 words
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325 1958-11-20 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Nov. 20, 1958. Opinion Twinges of conscience TIME and again in the past decade the world has been faced by Russia with the choice of peace or war. Each time, there apparently was no alternative. Yet calm, a.lbeit tough. Western steadfastness has always found the325 words
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709 1958-11-20 4 GEOFFREY THURSBY reports from AMMAN PRESIDENT Nasser 1 should have been in Amman the day after Russian-built MiGs of Syria, which is part of Nasser's United Arab Republic, stopped King Hussein flying over Damascus /or a well earned three- week holiday in Europe.709 words
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Article191 1958-11-20 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber by I WAs greeted to England, v. that "A satelli grapefruit ntinue t lor 200 yea nf T^ n( of my rem.. but also ensun ty a golden frantic enu The more «i and more ea Basques have which saj day's meal bread, and la.st and191 words
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Advertisement30 1958-11-20 4 A Cif. ol Lasting Beauty means so much mi A fine selec I of Quality Silver and Jewelry I S. .1. SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE, phone: ***** ••lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIiiIIIIIiIIIIiIIi30 words
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Advertisement42 1958-11-20 4 •If you like good coffee drink HUG tf*"^ Caffeine -free coffee that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion "NfTANf >i If any difficulty in obtaining write to HACE MEYER'S vBS BiM W&^T/yi precious razor, a daily U* lw#ll>|lll OVIKSIAS T«AOr«s UMiTia42 words
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Miscellaneous22 1958-11-20 4 r*\?*** .^A Svy^j 1 M^^^/Or^M I 11 Pr "What! Is my foot to be trodden on by another figment of the imagination!"22 words
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Article212 1958-11-20 5 Ready next month— if the weather holds good Agriculture and fisheries to benefit, too lif millii:»doUar Sembawang animal husbandry and agricultural research station is av nearini completion. mokesman of the Singapore Veterinary Deftrtment told the Free Press that the station lould bo ready by the beginning of212 words
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Article117 1958-11-20 5 haw House opening 500 invited ■ORE than 500 guests comprising promln m members of the various Kimunities in Singapore ■vc been invited to attend m opening of Shaw Housp Orchard Road on SaturR Is to be opened by the ■irf Minister, Mr. Lim ■w Hock at 4.30 p.m. ■"he multi-million117 words
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Article40 1958-11-20 5 The Postmaster General r. Ernest Marples, said in >e House of Commons sterday that the present immonwealth press rate is uneconomic and he X ot S uar> antee it 51^^ ssible t0 mainm it indefinitelv ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-11-20 5 A pretty blonde secretary, Miss Vera Spinks (above), who revealed a Communist plot to discredit her boss, Mr. Tom Chapman, the London divisional organiser of the Communist-dominated Amalgamated Engineering Union, by making her accuse him of "indecently assaultIng" her. Mr. Chapman was elected to his union post in June lastPopper - 80 words
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288 1958-11-20 5 COUNCIL REPAIR VANS FITTED WITH VHF RADIO VERY HIGH FREQUENCY radio equipment has been installed on several repair and service vans of the Singapore City Council's electricity department in order to save travelling time, eliminate double journeys and expedite service to consumers. City electrical engineers expect that the equipment would288 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-11-20 5 Lieut-Gen. Sir Richard Hull, C.-in-C. Far East Land Forces (right) who leaves today on a visit to Nepal, is seen with the New Zealand Minister of Defence, Mr. P. G. Connolly when Mr Connolly visited General Headquarters in Singapore.39 words
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124 1958-11-20 5 Fifty-six schools for safety game FIFTY-SIX schools in Singapore, both English and vernacular, will tales part in the Shell Traffic Game designed to teach children road safety. To be held at the former Kallang airport opposite the Singapore Youth Sports Centre, the game Is sponsored by the Safety First Council.124 words
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Advertisement6 1958-11-20 5 MIRRO C °CKTAIL SET JAROEN COMPANY6 words
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Advertisement66 1958-11-20 5 omottur ot well os for pro- ■Tvfcs. B^^^s3B^?s Price $?.M5/- (Singapore) Mj\ §r \jf^\ SOLE AGENTS; KIAH.GWAH (M)7^^^J^ K^ \Mmaw jmaanetic recording taoe iiili (&/A j\ a a Witl a m <»t unlimited 1 500 000 r«cordiog») si;^£; =>-I^^^without deterioration In quality. Hal VAN BOUTt" 1| VB Zl!XJ^rf£~*/r M J66 words
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Advertisement46 1958-11-20 6 aBaiBTNEWTOSTEINSMOWNGI Monthol Mist makes the hig O'l rich tobacco taste fresh r while you smoke, .and the freshness stays with you long after smoking, too! Next pack smoke the big 01 Manufactured by Linnet! w rl Tobacco I 113.A., th* maker* UIESTEMIELD and L A M>46 words
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Miscellaneous204 1958-11-20 6 m m fls I BB JEFF* HAWKe' by Sydney Jordan j^^ Look H*en* rh« muny patrol *^3 U>Otc at kVtotoH w/mUi I* <H »io«v f^iot tus huve dropped x-^| I tele vicwea C f I*y1 *y 4fl L/^ r ■T tfic invisibility screen Sy| k^ clocking fj K So^-thay MANDRAKE204 words
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Miscellaneous373 1958-11-20 6 ;<w OORN today on one of the least for tunate days of the month it would appear that the stars have tried to compensate by showt ring V n« with very special gifts in a very Z finite area, so that you will become outstanding in some one field of373 words
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314 1958-11-20 7 BILL ON THE JOB AGENCIES IS HAILED JOB HUNTERS in Singapore yesterday hailed the new draft Bill published by the Government to govern the operations of private employment agencies. They said they had on several occasions regretted registering with some of the so-called agencies. "They collected registration fees but did314 words
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Article124 1958-11-20 7 DISCUSSIONS are continuing between the governments of Singapore and the Federation over the details of setting up a pan-Malayan Institute of scientific and Industrial Research. According to official sources In Singapore, both governments have agreed to the scheme in principle. Tentative plans It Is hoped to124 words
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Article142 1958-11-20 7 SATA GETS RADIO PHONE A TWO-WAY radio telephone between the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association's office And clinic in Shenton Way and its rehabilitation centre in i South Winds, Jurong, has been installed. An official of SATA said that the equipment was a giti from Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. in Singapore.142 words
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Round tho World Market Prices
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Article159 1958-11-20 7 LONDON, Nov. 19. Previous Today Vll i i:ss c.if. ■l'.l I' v unquoted unquoted Koptun P"' 1 N 25 7 s buyers 25 buyers vtl 26 sellers 2b\ sellers a. i Soot 25 7 buyers 25 n buyers KlfiK No- lK ->p«* 26 seU ers U% sellers159 words
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Article92 1958-11-20 7 ito'contrad Dec. 97.00 buyers 97.12 buyers 1 99.25 sellers 99.12 seUers fan, 96.87 buyers 97.00 buyers 99.12 sellers 99.00 sellers ;E: Steady. SALES: Nil. IBER: Futures Not 31.80 buyers 32.25 buyers 32.00 sellers 32.50 sellers Jan 31.75 buyers 31.50 buyers 31 90 sellers 31.65 sellers |E: Steady.92 words
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Article29 1958-11-20 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Previous Today ;nd,|s,li ,|s 564.89 565.97 ia,lloa ls 156.11 157.91 DoimMi. Bond-, 86.59 86.59 _HM«__ 87.35 87.25 Itocks Composite Averages 196.59 197.2729 words
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Article62 1958-11-20 7 lilabar spot and n waiting se 24 24', to 24, 'tnber shipment 24. 23 nd f. Lampong spot and tin? release 24 afloats to 24. November shipment 24. 23 '1. elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting- release 39 1 afloats 39 to 38 1: >. and62 words
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Article97 1958-11-20 7 LONDON, Nov. 19. Previous Today $255 to $267 resellers $267 resellers £98 quoted £98 quoted £140 nom. £143 sellers £140 resellers £141 resellers $255.00 sellers $255.00 sellers fR\ Philippines ciif. I'.k./ orth European ports delivered "Slit prr l<,n e t on i> or ?RA, Btraiti eJi.97 words
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Article124 1958-11-20 7 •U tock marcourtged rnment rid the rally appewirities ''■•r teni lmprove•rded al- mall, nd i *ii but y with line on •'"g was nsibe for a sizeable list of gains in the industrial market. Steel shares however, showed no marked response to the Government's decision on124 words
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116 1958-11-20 7 THE Singapore Ministry of Education has promised to give every support to the Chinese YMCA's bilingual elocution contest to be held on Tuesday, Dec. 9. The contest, which is the first of its Kind in Singapore, is being held under the patronage of the Chief Minister,116 words
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Article47 1958-11-20 7 Clean sweep— or jail campaign Officials in Bandung, the hill-city of West Java, are enforcing a "cleanliness ordinance." Reports here said householders who fail to whitewash walk, repaint houses and gates, and clean ditches are liable to a fine of 100 rupiahs or one month's imprisonment. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article20 1958-11-20 7 The U.S Air Force said last night that an Atlas missile on Tuesday travelled only 2,000 miles.20 words
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Article32 1958-11-20 7 Fourteen Australian university professors, scientists and church leaders have signed a national appeal to leaders of political parties to support the complete banning of nuclear tests.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement50 1958-11-20 7 Never such bargains before Be the first to benefit from these bargains galore Only a visit can convince you GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE, STORE 1 TEL: *****/6 _r^ I**\ot R|_wl k 4-ll___l NW H__f#J_m ■f*^Js v ___3 ___r» _Br7l __A^\\^_l____J IMfl! RNP Wf im_ I IK i-j-i-i50 words
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Miscellaneous43 1958-11-20 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 6.15 p.m. TOMORROW: 7.37 a.m. and 7.56 p.m. SATURDAY: 8.20 a*n. and 8.59 p.m. SUNDAY: 8.54 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. MONDAY: 9.23 a.m. and 10.24 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.52 a.m. and 11.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10 21 a.m. and 11.35 p.m.43 words
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Miscellaneous99 1958-11-20 7 Today's radio programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert: 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Men Only; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 The Merry-Go-Round: 5.30 CallIng All Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao; 6.30 Interlude for Music; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News;99 words
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New Zealand's kettle is on the boil
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Article, Illustration455 1958-11-20 8 [\RILLING thousands of feet beneath the earths surface, New Zealand has released a vast potential source of electric power geothermal steam. The many steam vents, geysers and mtHnools in th« volcanic belt of the North Island have long indicated the existence of455 words
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275 1958-11-20 8 3 other areas are now letting oft steam THE puiver potential from shallow drilling at Wairakei and other areas in the thermal zone has been estimated on the basis of the present heat flow. Three areas Waimangu, Whakarewarewa and Ohinemutu are excluded. Waimangu is considered unsafe because there have been275 words
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Article77 1958-11-20 8 THERM WONDER Below u an u at Wairakei. He" into the earth and i* piped to a po, of the Waikato ft power. The planned fl kilowatts. In the form of pines, in the tourists visiting b< district and this Ipo/ the geothermal area i have driven deep bores 'the77 words
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Article232 1958-11-20 8 The sad tale of Mr B.s car VICTOR BANNER drove up to the Foreign Ofm a magnificent, 120--mllc-an-hour ranch wagon. H<- offered the 42-horse-power car to officials "as proof that he is not a twister." Mr. Banner, 40-year-old guided missiles engineer, is Just back from the U.S. with his wife232 words
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337 1958-11-20 9 Holiday led to 2-yr ordeal under Reds A MAN who went for a 10-day holiday to Red Poland and stayed there two years "as a prisoner," told his story on his first day of freedom back in Britain. Leon Augustiniak ('Call me August") was born in Poland, served in the337 words
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Article, Illustration134 1958-11-20 9 I MAY BE A CHIMP BUT I'M NO CHUMP Brlgitte may be a chimp but she's no chump: She knows that with winter creeping up you can't rely on just a hairy chest for warmth. Her choice to keep out the cold and a very wise one is woollen combinations,134 words
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Article, Illustration1966 1958-11-20 10 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM Another Lai iff story by was his delight on a shiny night to break in on mahjong parties and to help himself to the contents of the wallets. He was always masked with a white silk handkerchief upon which the symbol ot1,966 words
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141 1958-11-20 10 SCHOOLBOY pranks on trains between Windsor and London have got top, said a British Railways spokesman at Waterloo the other day. And then he used a word not unknown in public school "We arc going to thl the whole business out with the Eton College141 words
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Article, Illustration472 1958-11-20 11 Army's good deed —now they are village heroes 4 MIXED FORCE of British and Australian troops have become "heroes" of Penghulu \wan bin Osman and the 15 Malay families of the tiny village of Kampong Bagan riu in North-West Malaya. The troops, working In off-duty hours, broke 50 tons of472 words
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Article142 1958-11-20 11 Operation 'supply' a success The Ordnance Field Park, a large installation from which the entire Brigade gets most of its supplies, moved out complete by road seventy miles to the River Merbok and was ready to continue to supply the brigade the next day. The normal work of the unit142 words
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Article74 1958-11-20 11 A mixed group of Australian and U.K. soldiers of 28 Common- wealth Brigade Ordnance Field Park pass rock along the beach near the River Merbok to trans port waiting to take it to the road by Kampong Bagan Ulu. More than 50 tons of rock was74 words
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Article101 1958-11-20 11 Gurkhas go on signal mission A DETACHMENT from 17 Gurkha Division Signal Regiment, will shortly leave Singapore for their home land at the request of the Nepalese Government to assist the authorities establish an administrative communications network which will cover much of the country. The proposed signals network will carry101 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-11-20 11 SECOND-IN-COMMAND of 28 Common wealth Brigade Ordnance Field Park, Captain Ken Batters, 35, helps Private B. Hamnett. 20, and Private S. E. Owen, 20, (foreground) to spread rock on the rain-ravaged road of Kam pong Ba(jan vi u near the River Merbok in North51 words
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165 1958-11-20 12 'KOREA ARMY IS ONE OF BEST IN THE WORLD' SOUTH KOREAN Army Chief of Staff Gen. Paik Sun Yup, who recently returned to Seoul from a trip to Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South-East Asia, said he was convinced the South Korean army was among the world's finest. TravellingU.P.I - 165 words
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Article191 1958-11-20 12 Vietnam tells of success SOUTH Vietnamese Foreign Minister Vu Van Mao has reported to the U.S. State Department on his young nation's progress in improving the living standards of farmers and dealing with other economic problems. The Foreign Minister, after conferring with Assistant Secretary of State Walter S. Robertson atU.P.I - 191 words
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Article233 1958-11-20 12 Aided nations can repay West r»ANADA Finance Minister Donald Fleming said in Ottawa that the "have" countries like Canada cannot shut their eyes to the plight of the "have not" countries of Asia. Mr. Fleming safd he noticed an "awareness" of aid contributed to the Colombo Plan countries dur- ingU.P.I - 233 words
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Article79 1958-11-20 12 ISRAEL CO-OP PATTERN FOR BURMA THE 32 officers and mm of the Burmese army about to begin a year's study of Israeli co-operative farmIng methods will all live in co operative villages. There they are to work and learn planning of manpower, land distribution, housing, marketing of produce, handling ofReuter - 79 words
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150 1958-11-20 12 New Japanese evidence of A-f allout harm A JAPANESE veterinary scientist said the bones of domestic animals living in Japan in pre-war days had been entirely free from Strontium 90, a dangerous radioactive element. The scientific endorsement of the prevailing belief among Japanese scientists that foreign nuclear tests were whollyReuter - 150 words
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Article58 1958-11-20 12 Communist China is flooding the anti-communist world with r/Sslso million worth of narcotics annually, the Taipeh United Dally News said. Red China yearly ships 2,000 tons of morphine, cocaine and heroin through illegal channels in Hong Kong, Japan and Siam to purchase strategic supplies and finance communistU.P.I - 58 words
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Article41 1958-11-20 12 Mr. L. K. Jha, chief of India's delegation to the annual General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) policy-setting session in Geneva, told the 37-nation gathering that German import quotas were causing "very serious" damage to the In- dian economy. U.P.I.U.P.I - 41 words
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Article32 1958-11-20 12 Touring Dr. Srigatis Santoso, secretary- general of the Jakarta Ministry of Public Works and Power, said in Pittsburgh that because of American aid, the Indonesian Government has basically pro Western leanings. U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article37 1958-11-20 12 Ambassador R. S. S. Gunewardene of Ceylon said in Seattle that economic aid had been offered to Ceylon by U.S.S.R. and Red China, but to date only one project had been approved by the Ceylon Government. U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article50 1958-11-20 12 The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) in Brussels has appealed to the Japanese Prime Minister to amend the Public Corporations Law which forbids 3,500,000 public service workers to strike, and subjects public service trade unions disputes H?«H2? lpulsO i ry arbitr ation binding only upon the workers.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article22 1958-11-20 12 Canada has no intention ot extending political recognition to Communist China, Canadian Minister of Finance D M. Fleming said in Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article35 1958-11-20 12 The first five Japanese Catholic aisters to work among Japanese emigrants living in South America are on their way to Brazil. They will be assigned to hospitals and kindergardens in areas settled by Japanese. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article29 1958-11-20 12 Anxiety is growing among United States makers of cotton clothing over the fast increasing imports of cotton manufactures from Hong Kong accord. ing to a Washington re. port ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article27 1958-11-20 12 The International Olympic Committee in Lausanne has removed the name of the Chinese Olym p i c Committe e of Peking from its records and lis ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article17 1958-11-20 12 Japan has suggested that the G.A.T.T. autumn session for 1959 should take place in Tokyo. Re uterReuter - 17 words
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Article37 1958-11-20 12 Jet air travel and even faster planes to come— will start a flood of tourist dollars to Japan, the Philippines, Australia and the entire Pacific area, American industrialist Henry J. Kaiser has predicted in Neic York.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article32 1958-11-20 12 Canadian Finance Minister D. M. Fleming said in Tokyo that, although there had been a reduction in world trade, Japan's sales to Canada had been maintained, and in certain commodities, increased. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article45 1958-11-20 12 A legal statement published In Hong Kong said that the recent hand vcr oi the British-own, d ED. Sassoon and <^>mPany Shanghai, and affiliated companies to the staleoperated China Eni' i prises Company was 'ntireiy unauthorised." The properties involved comprise about 60 large estates- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article49 1958-11-20 12 The United States < regain its lost P r is JSmLi Asia U each American demonstratea his belief in freed r>n*n& equality by deed n^il as word. Oen. Carlos r. Romulo. Philippine am bassador to theV .s aw in a new book'*"' Friend" written ffl with Pearl S. Buck. U.P.I.U.P.I - 49 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-11-20 12 Gesture to Japan by the Garcias A KEY purpose of the visit next month A Japan of Philippine President and Mr Carlos P. Garcia will be to help Filipino, u» get some of the bitterness of the last war th two leaders of the nation have stated The Tokyo YomiuriU.P.I - 195 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1958-11-20 13 KITTY DIXON - KITTY DIXON by This battle of the bathroom is designed to brpjk down man's resistance. VES »t' s happening in your house a remarkable revolution in (he bathroom. Despite hia prejudices, despite his resist ii, next month will find himself at ;L Ing end of1,012 words
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Article214 1958-11-20 13 DINING ROOMS ARE DOOMED 1 1 S the death -rattle of 1 the dining -room. jno bedroom is free ir»m infection; the liv-JS-room is still very much alive; the kitchen ««P»ni its end up. J»t the dinini-roon is Jjyn^ng and RruntinK n(l laspini for breath, ust week America,, Per cent214 words
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Article69 1958-11-20 13 TWIN sisters air marrying twin brothers at Stubbing Church. near Maidenhead (Berkshire). The brothers are Edward and Ernest, sons of Mr. Albert Bond, an Eton Wick greengrocer. The sisters Joan and Barbara Birch, of Tittle Row, near Maidenhead, nurses at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. Rr.ul ing.69 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-11-20 13 AN IRISH IDEA: Mad fairy slippers in a fine rib of yellow and gold flecked wool. The long-pointed toe is embroidered with a gold mesh teardrop, studded with a topaz and a pearl.33 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-20 13 ROMAN HEEL: Displayed at the Enzo Albanese "Shoe Show" in Rome is the "fish line" imitating the form of fish in their streamlined, shiny line, with pearls for eyes. One of the models has a low barrel-shaped heel the other no heel.47 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-11-20 13 i.\i < \i< iii\(. \nothrr design h> Italian Im'« llbanese is tin rapci heeled mmMi featuring a three-leaf ornament centred by a vp;irklini» stnnr and own i>f "heads' 1 mil Hir heel34 words
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Article144 1958-11-20 14 rpHE Singapore Asians J. showed pleasing form yesterday when they beat Royal Army Service Corps by 24 points (three goals, three tries i to five <goal> at the Police Training School. The threequarters combined well, and the forwards were outstanding too. although inclined to bang backReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration564 1958-11-20 14 CHARLES BRYCE - AIRMEN COULD NOT BE HALTED CHARLES BRYCE by Royal Air lortt* Uhree yuah, four ti Army s igual and try). rvil) ITSICKLAND M the airmen t«» an overwhelming \i< tory yesterday at TenKah to tarry oil the Singapore Inter-S«*r-vices Kugby Challenfti' Cup. Seven tries proved the measure of thru superiority,Free Press - 564 words
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509 1958-11-20 14 GEORGE WHITING - 'They've murdered me for money,' says promoter GEORGE WHITING by ORIAN LONDON, the ex-airman from Blackpool, has signed to defend his British and Empire heavyweight championships against Henry Cooper, the ex-plasterer from Kent. The fight goes on at Earl's Court on Monday January 12 with rich and robust promise of509 words
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Article, Illustration148 1958-11-20 14 HOCKEY ROUND-UP SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Ceylon Sports Club 2 l in a Div. 1 league hockey match at Serangoon Road yesterday. Ceylonese were first to score when Maniam scored in the 24th minute. Recs equalised through Mosbergen, and then Nonis gained the winning goal.148 words
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599 1958-11-20 15 ALLAN LEWIS; ALLAN LEWIS - Winged Warrior and Don Wayne are sharp in training ALLAN LEWIS ALLAN LEWIS MARTIN PAIR ALSO IMPRESS By By ■pHE heavy Number Two track again slowed down track work at Ipoh this morning. Class 5 performer Winged Warrior was the only horse to break 40 for three furlongs. Ridden by599 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-11-20 15 picture. AWAY through a gap in the Army defence goes centre-three Albert (extreme right] His backing and running were a delight to watch yesterday at Tengah. Wing- three Corrie (left) has just slipped him this inside pass while Army's Hampshire and a fallen tackier are beyond reach of the elusiveFree Press - 61 words
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Article104 1958-11-20 15 12 GOLFERS DOWN WITH DYSENTERY rmVELVE Payers, m--1 cludini Bernard Hunt Of England John Panton of Scotland, ThomM of Wales, ana Frank Phillips of Australia, had an attack of dysentery yesterdiv on the eve of the Canada Cup Kplf tournament in Mexico City. IM.iton seemed to be the worst butReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-11-20 15 Gentleman naa the cloth a oven from his own design—Us a permutation that won htm £75.000 on the Pools20 words
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Article64 1958-11-20 15 RESULTS of yesterday replays in the Football Association Cup first round proper were: Reading 0 Watford 2 (winners away to Torquay United). Rochdale 3 llartlepools United 3 (after extra time) Rochdale and llartlepools replay again next Monday at Rochdale. South Shields 5 Crewe Alexandra 0 (winners awayReuter - 64 words
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Article196 1958-11-20 15 MAHARASHTRA paid the price of a gamble which fall's iT In their match against the West Indi I tourists In Sholapur yesterday. West Inln to bat. scored freely to reach 312 for six The Maharashtra skippers decision to put the tourin mighi have had aReuter - 196 words
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Article23 1958-11-20 15 M i i i k( <1 out < in round i -^nth I not i rd i H lb23 words
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Article89 1958-11-20 15 TWO EMPIRE CHAMPIONS LOSE ON TKO I>ERCY Lewis, Trinidad holder of thr Empire featherweight boxing title, was unexpectedly stopped in six rounds by Arthur Donnachie of Greenock la i night in Glasgow. The refer< ped thr it at the end ol Ixth ind of their 10 ro n-title i iininingReuter - 89 words
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296 1958-11-20 16 Till: Federation of Malaya moved yesterday towards possible implementation of the recent proposal of its Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, of an international investment charter to expand the flow Of private capital to under-developed countries. The Federation's delegation at the United Nations tabledReuter - 296 words
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Article152 1958-11-20 16 SURPRISE DE GAULLE VISIT TO BONN FRENCH Prime Minster Charles de Gaulle will Visit West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, in Bonn, next week in an attempt speedily to put an enective end to the controversy over the Free Trade Zone, sources close to the general said in Paris lan night.152 words
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Article19 1958-11-20 16 The first major storm of the American winter has ruined millions of dollars of crops. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-11-20 16 Model Jean Anderson is seen wearing "Summer Madness" at a fashion show in London. Giant cabbage roses in shades of coffee and green, screen -printed on grafton cotton satin, is the material used for this coat, which is topped by an exaggerated rollar and revers Popper picturePopper - 49 words
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Article41 1958-11-20 16 Mr. Mikhail Menshikov, Soviet ambassador to the United States, said in New York yesterday Russia would stop jamming U.S. radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union if they promoted peace and friendship instead of "inciting hatred."41 words
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Article204 1958-11-20 16 TV SHARE PLAN IS MONEY SPINNER A SHARE PLAN disclosed in London yesterday will bring fortunes to a handful of commercial tel< vision pioneers in Britain. One financial editor describes the resultant capital mains as "probably the biggest profit ever made" on shares in a British company. The company isReuter - 204 words
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140 1958-11-20 16 THE REAL AGGRESSORS IN GERMANY BY U.S. fllE United day ac< massive 2 German afl State Depar cer, Mr. 1, ,g said in \s Soviet Union tfasSflJ* this because O l ••h\ i» to maintain 0 b force domn on o V a e r r me^ large part olU.P.I - 140 words
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Article55 1958-11-20 16 No shopping on Murder Mile BRITISH bousewiYw will be able to avoid "Murder Mile" shopping centres when they do their Christmas buying in Cyprus this year. Everything from the turkey and trimmings to the smallest toy for the Christmas stocking will be available for them at British services stores protected55 words
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Advertisement131 1958-11-20 16 A no i*l ni* mop <y 2i& xm |#l 1 1111 111 I^l S^T ...at a (lownlo-oarlh price! f.VrdeaeHvuHM '625C 500 WATT 8 mm. CINE PROJECTOR WITH VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL No iptcial skill needed with the '625/ Jltti I the maillSi moment f<»r threading. I'' 1 ■Witch and a\ with131 words
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Article, Illustration10557 1958-11-20 1 FjiOLLOWING are all the horses entered for the Perak Turf Club November Meeting: CLASS TWO BARAK AT PATH: H7 started) 1-11-58 1 1 Hin (Moon) Cl. 2 Div Ist Ainu-sement World 8-4: 2nd. BraM Oeneral »-5: 3rd. Perhaps So %-j Nrck-2i-3i. Ml 2 510,557 words
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Article, Illustration394 1958-11-20 1 WHETHER IT IS THE UNPRETENTIOUS BOX CAMERA OR THE SILKY 35-MM, SHUTTERBUGS THE WORLD OVER SPEND AND SHOOT BY THE MILLION ■QXCE UPON a time a camera was, well, a camera. An unbretentious little black box with b lens in the middle, a tiny frostled window to394 words
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Advertisement94 1958-11-20 1 ■■B||f T^<sfa^G«/* 3 fTTJo.oi] [mi wj \M^ a s flasholder built right in ft The Brownie Starflash is just that camera plus P^^ flash in one handy unit. Load up, insert a bulb and ft you're all set to snap black-and-white or colour ft pictures, or colour slides indoors, anytime.94 words
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Advertisement146 1958-11-20 2 The Qfy Q|^ JYJ |J |b| M-35 is leading in every respect R4 FEATURES —In many more expensive cameras you will find less features than in the *(C/W}^2r\ \^V /^«H Equipped with: The world-famous EZUMAR, needle-sharp lenses. Hrf ITT ill Fully synchronized 10 speed shutter. f)r^^ I KJ Ll Wide146 words
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Article, Illustration493 1958-11-20 3 PRESENTING A NEW LOOK IN TRIPODS J*HE new tripod programme of the x Linhof Precision Camera Works which has just been released,' strikes out along completely new avenues in the design of precision tripods. Six new basic designs have been created, covering light, medium, and heavy professional tripods. Tin Combi493 words
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Article, Illustration199 1958-11-20 3 QIALITY pays, par--1 ticularly in respect »f the demands made b > the public on Photographic editors. casio,r <r> '""livable ocwait L h Mll(lrr t() s »^u>der. wa.tmu oK n their pictur•^nMs rssrntial to the It frJl. J f )r P«bH»hln«. lh WJIJIJ occurs,199 words
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Advertisement82 1958-11-20 3 CHOOSE THE CAMERA I WITH THE EYE FOR COLOUR! I Ask your dealers to show you all the exclusive features of the nf— r J |^i j f *^f /A I gutter with Colour k of'"'.!! "IJleiikopar f2.8 lent. changeable len- i R.ipid Advance rm «es with the k Plunder82 words
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Article, Illustration789 1958-11-20 4 A TOUR OF THE VAST KODAK ORGANISA TION A LOT of people enjoy photography. The camera so conveniently records the pleasant activities that we like to remember. Yet. this is ju.st one use lor photography. Photography goes fur beyond being Just a hobby! Actually there are even greater uses for789 words
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Advertisement148 1958-11-20 4 Quality without Compromise ,^^W, Known the world over, Leitz optical M) m products always offer the same ex WlpMjf'^M elusive standard of quality that has OP^^ made the name Ernst Leitz of Wetzlar famous for more than a century the world's With a Leica you own a unique combination of148 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1958-11-20 5 WHA T'S IN A NAME? A great deal when it's Zeiss Ikon m{.\l S m n name? m -.tion is in the 1 Ikonu: looking K°' will say Krvbody knows that the E i Carl Zeiss and B Ikon are famous in a fe, l^!-. technical ■d optical precision have1,018 words
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230 1958-11-20 5 Gevaert have gone one way— upwards AT the end of June the well-known Belgian manufacturers of photographic materials, Messrs. Gevaert in Antwerp, enrolled the 7,000th member of their staff. In 1945 they had 4,133 employees. There has been a steady expansion ever since. The Gevaert factory have applied a high230 words
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Advertisement306 1958-11-20 5 AS AH I PEN TAX C I CAMERA WITH A >V BUILT-IN "MEMORY i2!^s«#TjSk MM *f^t'V^B Mil I K "*T**" Bi™r-"^J i_ srlrW^ul I'llll .rf^*"^ JfStli I H^s^s^s^s^bL^ Jsl Combines these new feotures for fostcr-thon-ever, uninterrupted picture-taking with all 0 W^^^^9^^\w\\ M Iff sctt.ngs made while camera is in eye-level306 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-11-20 6 Develop an 'eye' for unusual Study the everyday scenes The standard of photography in Singapore is fantastically hi both for amateurs ind 'rofcssionals. There is an abundance of photogenic subjects all round the shutterbug and light conditions are almost invariably good. If they are not what you want you can173 words
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Advertisement86 1958-11-20 6 ITT 17 JTI f^ \7 it ii fwwvAi-r i >r r*^^ i IB v^fiw' MJm^k /it Contafflex #/ie world's best-selling single lens reflex camera THE HALLMARK OF QUALITY Your photographic problems are w^d mi^S&2SS^^ti& quickly overcome WfPrrtm with the easy -to- Mb B^S« operate Zeiss Ikon Inq^H WtkW^^l CONTAFLEX P^jjikcl86 words
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Article, Illustration688 1958-11-20 7 Wlore pictures I every year nffIETHER they tm\S ned to Tanganyika oi lust seated a harcoal burner to the Sckyard. Americana j leisure last year art pictures a reor d two billion. AiOOk a1 the Digress of during the re V als two major ends.688 words
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Advertisement101 1958-11-20 7 THE NEW <^jJNOb B SUB-MINIATURE J3^K CAMERA JffilW INCORPORATING p^ffW coupled Sin EXPOSURE METER JpSjW Small, quick operating, producing li^^ElU Speeds 2 U sec° to T/ 1000 plus T and B. I^^ IUJ Built-in fiiters. Has colour coated f 3.5 V I Itfll lens and focuses from 8" to infinity.101 words
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Article, Illustration605 1958-11-20 8 A LENS AND FAST FILM CAN BE A SUPPLEMENT TO PAD AND PENCIL AT BUSINESS MEETINGS AT business, technical and scientific meetings in different lands, many participants are busy taking notes with a camera. Today's compact miniature cameras and ultrafast ftlraa permit interested amateur605 words
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Advertisement117 1958-11-20 8 Faster, handier jPiO///3/*^ WALZ 35' S TECHNIKPI T*« JForW's first completely s <* edi f T? 00^', and "J Also equipped with a built-in Self-timer. Pull p 1 E S 5 NEW automatic Camera! synchronisation for strobe and regular flash The camera made specially tor the Here is the camera117 words
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Article, Illustration460 1958-11-20 9 THE wide-screen technique with respect to the 8 mm him has passed through a period of development paralleling that of the inemaScope-film in the entertainment cinema. One of the results is the new wide-screen device that has recently been introduced by Eugen Bauer GmbH., especially460 words
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Advertisement58 1958-11-20 9 YASHICA 2 Mm hv li BASES ITS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION ON Proven Precision Professional Performance Popular Price Just received YASHICA 35. The most advance reasonably priced 35mm coupled rangefinder camera. Sole Agents Service Station "TITHES" OENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. 62 Middle Rood, SINGAPORE 7. Tel: *****/***** 70 Pudu Rood, KUALA LUMPUR58 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1958-11-20 10 50 YEARS LATER THE LEICA CAMERA IS STILL A SYMBOL OF ALL THATS BEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY WOyrs. of scientific progress It gave photography its biggest boost fill-: NAME of Ernst Leili of VVetzlar stands oui throughout the world as a hallmark for highest precision i\m\1,312 words
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Advertisement56 1958-11-20 10 W% METRAWAn fIFSI r^S^J EXPOSUREMETERS M Horvex :J" M Metraphol :< M ■Tt^R^l or Advanced 8 m/m Filming M B/l Ni/.o "1 Idiomatic" l.ilitor» etc. 44 Al TOMATIC 1 "SPECIAL" The Electronic Flashlight with the greatest experience behind it SOLE AGENTS: C. MELCHERS CO., S.E.A. Agency H4, Hongkong Bank Chambers,56 words
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207 1958-11-20 11 T m BEST 15mm ca- »*r« <»f 1958 is un- tll)N ll > the sensationon'Jr ll V? a is basc <* hl.hlj successful Photo-fans the "s at budget Among (he favourite f lllr "tt it 'P s.x rlf-mrnt 11.9 the207 words
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Advertisement178 1958-11-20 11 T I ii llllMftl M fti^^fl Th BAUER e B m^Tnmmmm^mt K\ equipped with o built-in ■/J Pmß exposure meter which is Itlnffl Ul *™1 Pli I f coupled with the stop lever 111 m/B B| I WF^v l^^^ y of thc lcni Th four B^y^itCTtv^'^ «P«eds provide for slow.178 words
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Article, Illustration715 1958-11-20 12 NEWEST ADDITION TO ROLLEI RANGE FRANKE AMD HFIOECKE COME UP WITH ANOTHER WINNER THIS is the latest addition to the Rollei. flex family of fine cameras. Called the Rolleiflex "T" it fills a gap in the moderate price range. The new Rollei is equipped with a Carl Zeiss Tessar 3.5/75m.m.715 words
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Advertisement35 1958-11-20 12 •utomitlc 35 mrn jffl i \v^^^^^m^^^y w "*s^|m camera i^^t^t^*^ l^^^-^^^v^ EH Ji,— PU|httrH Tad* M«rV Affi Itvtrkuttn v^ vbCJ'^-^^^^Qv pl x id|u e<l |U|UU F U ll y ,u.om.tk itill camera In th« world35 words
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