The Singapore Free Press, 21 November 1958
1958-11-21
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Title Section16 1958-11-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No.***** liiduy. November 21, 19SS. Prke 15 CU.16 words
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108 1958-11-21 1 Fastest US. plane 'missile with man in it' for Formosa Tag S3?th ftfhter interceptor squadron, equipped with supersonic lockheed F-104A Starfighters, is to be sent to l-vrmosa next month, the U.S. Air Force announred m New York yesterday. W Xhe F-104A s li( l De ne a r 'orce's fastestReuter - 108 words
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143 1958-11-21 1 No fresh exam leak: Assurance by Govt. rriiE Ministry of Education 1 today advised students now sitting for School Ce\ and Higher School Certificate examinations not to believe maliciou: rumours about a Ire»h leakage of examinarion papers. The Cambridge question papers were held m such watertight socrecy that any Irak143 words
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Article22 1958-11-21 1 b,? i .t grade rubu y< rs fob. opened m morning at >b.. up threent on v The tune was22 words
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Article12 1958-11-21 1 Slah, a stallRoad, sinreported that cash and I wore while12 words
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74 1958-11-21 1 CAIRO REPORT OF ATTACK ON U.K. WAS FALSE -SUDAN SUDANESE registered surprise yesterday over Cairo radio reports that the official Omdurman radio had broadcast attacks against British "imperialists" and the West. Omdurman radio broadcasts have m fact been confined to official statements, music Including military marches and songs, and lightU.P.I - 74 words
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Article20 1958-11-21 1 Seven of more than 50 Cypriots arrested m an antiEoka drive m North Cyprus were policemen. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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227 1958-11-21 1 IF S'TORE WISHES TO BE HOSTILE TO R.I. -DR. SUBANDRIO INDpNESIAN Foreign I Minister Subandrio said m London yesterday that if people m Singapore wanted to be hostile, Indonesians must defend themselvos. But Indonesia wanted to be friendly with everybody. He was replying to a question about the attitude ofReuter - 227 words
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Article56 1958-11-21 1 IJINGLAND'S MCCeff team captain Billy Wright was J one of the guests ,«t a private lunch given by tinQueen anil the Duke of Edinburgh .vestrnla.v their Illh wrcldinc anui\ n s.iry. The varied guests list aNo in< liuled Sir l<o\ Welennky. Prime Minister of the RhodesianReuter - 56 words
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Article39 1958-11-21 1 4 new polio cases Four polio patients were admitted to the Middleton Hospital m the past 24 hours. One is a 19-year-old Chinese boy from Kampong Supoo The total number of polio casei so t;ir tuis year is na.39 words
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304 1958-11-21 1 GRAVE CONCERN AFTER REDS' BERLIN NOTE Wave of uneasiness sweeps W. Germany A MESSAGE handed over m Bonn yesterday to West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer by Soviet Ambassador Andrei Smirnov has caused grave concern over the Berlin situation m oilicial circles m the German capital. Details of what the ambassadorReuter; U.P.I - 304 words
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150 1958-11-21 1 FIGHT TO SAVE 5 A-VICTIMS -6th. DIES IjWENCi: doctors are fighting for the lives o! five Yugoslav atomic energy workers, four men and a woman, believed to be the first known victims m Europe of a nuclear research accident, the Curie Foundation Hospital m Paris said yesterday. The hospital reportedReuter - 150 words
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Article34 1958-11-21 1 Former Soviet Premier Bulganin, denounced last week by Mr. Khrushchev as a member of the MalenkovMolotov anti-party group, U seriously ill m Moscow, il was learned m the Soviet capital yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article106 1958-11-21 1 WASHINGTON officials last night, declared that the United States would maintain its rights m Berlin and full access to that city no matter what the Russians do. That was their reaction to Russia's statement to Dr. Adenauer about Russian plans for "liquidating the occupation status of Berlin."U.P.I; Reuter - 106 words
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Advertisement65 1958-11-21 1 Trufood 100k i like ibis one, Trufood'* |>>^^>^^>4^\ VxN the flne»t food you can buy iS^^~^j2]\/Hk^J y i llumanisrd Trufood, llVj>«HLjyA^y \\J I I Follow-on -Trufood and xt~K^^*i \!H* A i I all specially made for ">3\*x3l I baby, all fuarantred V\\ yV I fo produce big hraltli> wf' i65 words
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103 1958-11-21 2 E.s.d. critic told: No switch to decimals BRITAIN does not intend to change pounds, shillings, and pence for the decimal system, parliament was told yesterday. An opposition labour member. Marcus Upton, thought the decimal s> used In most of the rest of the world might be simpler. 'The government isU.P.I - 103 words
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Article88 1958-11-21 2 THE "mystery" Russian gift of an ikon for the new cathedral m Coventry, England, was disclosed yesterday to have come from Stalingrad Cat 1 'ral. The ikon, of gold and precious stones, arrived on Wednesday m a parcel with a Moscow postmark. An accompanying letter was88 words
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Article440 1958-11-21 2 Reds continue delay tactics THE West launched a high powered effort vesterdny to break a three- week procedural deadlock and get down to business at once at the Geneva nuclear conference. The United States and British delegation chiefs proposed to the Soviet at a secretU.P.I; Reuter - 440 words
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86 1958-11-21 2 SECOND BOY CONVICTED FOR KILLING KOREAN I^RANKLIN MARSHALL, -T 17, was sentenced m Philadelphia to 10 to 20 years' jail yesterday for the slaying of Korean graduate student In-Ho Oh last April. He was convicted of second degree murder. Marshall was the second of nine defendants to be tried andU.P.I - 86 words
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Article60 1958-11-21 2 Some of the Customs administration officials lrom 20 countries who have bcvi conferring m Bangkok on "improving and simplifying" customs procedures are expected to visit Singapore towards the end of this week. These experts are expected to exchange Information with their brother officers here, especially60 words
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196 1958-11-21 2 ENGINEER JAILED FOR BID TO SELL SECRETS TO REDS A 20-year-old test engineer, Robert Nelson Embleton Oakes, was jailed for two years at Kingston, Surrey, yesterday after pleading guilty to three charges two of thorn preferred under the official Secrets Act. Mr. Justice Slade told him: "I find it difficultReuter - 196 words
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Advertisement117 1958-11-21 2 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY Taken by the spoonful on bread or with Milkmaid BRAND j\ il 3 Sweetened i r fresh or tinned fruit, MILKMAID Sweetened a pC, I Condensed Milk constitutes a rich and M(fW\ I^V natural source of energy, which helps your i \^y JT\ W^" children117 words
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Article, Illustration245 1958-11-21 3 Tell-tale cross in diary of wife who was In love with duke jY| AJOR Anthony Greville-Bell, 38-year-old ex-regular army oflicer, won iTX a judicial separation m the London Divorce Court yesterday from his beautiful and wealthy wife, Helen Rosemary, 28, on the grounds of her adultery. He alleged that she245 words
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Article116 1958-11-21 3 THREE YEARS FOR KILLING DETAINEE rnwo interrogators, charged 1 I eating a Mau detainee to death with rubber straps, were acquittal oi murder but found guilty of manslaughter m Nyen, Kenya, on W< ay. Qturingo Ndegwa and Duncan Gachoki Mwandia vere sentenced to three years' jail The prosecution said theReuter - 116 words
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386 1958-11-21 3 Entries that must have surprised and shocked the husband, says judge The husband had been previously married and divorced. During his present marriage there had been some trouble about another man, but "I have not the least doubt that the direct cause of the break-up of this marriage was theReuter - 386 words
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Article62 1958-11-21 3 Pram rolls on— for 100 hours Stuck i Turku, Wot Finland, yesterday claimed ip a new world record for pram pushing, lie lno-houi mark set by students of Nottingham. 1 v students started last Sunday and by yesterday afternoon had kept their pram rolling for 100 hours, were still goingReuter - 62 words
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68 1958-11-21 3 GHANA PARTY MAN SHOT DEAD BY RIVAL POLICE were sent yest. day to an A*hanti village where a fcuvernment convention People's Party supporter was reported t<> huvc born .shot dead by an opposition United I supporter m a poliu clash. The Prime Minister, Dr. Kwamo Nkrumah has < i on-the-spotReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement47 1958-11-21 3 MAXSFIELDS f NEW TRAVEL BUREAU I AT FITZPATRICK S W SUPERMARKET CAN I NOW ATTEND TO ALL YOUR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS m PHONE -g^F^^^ MEAD OFFICE OCIAN BLOC SINGAPORE. MARTA" THE FLOWER SHOP b 'TZPATRICKTS Supermarket TEL 228.H SPRUCE CHRISTMAS TREES ARRIVING 'ST. DEC. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW.47 words
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Advertisement135 1958-11-21 3 Special Announcement fo Singapore Cold Storage Customers Have you redeemed your "Omo" Coupon? It saves you 50 cents when you get your packet of "Giant" Omo from any of the Singapore Cold Storage Shops m Singapore Island. A free "Omo" mask will accompany every packet redeemed. Coupon redemption closes on135 words
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224 1958-11-21 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion New test on Berlin? FRIDAY, Nov. 21, 1958. IrpHERE need be only one break of the pledged word, particularly by a state, for trust to be destroyed for ever with incalculable consequences. With this m mind Russia using the very brink of war tactics of224 words
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757 1958-11-21 4 ELIZABETH PARTRIDGE - To build a school, 100 men moved a mountain ELIZABETH PARTRIDGE STORY OF FAITH, OF A JOB THAT LASTED 5 YEARS... By ]>l\ \Y.\K is a Ktoi u\ courage ami faith. It is the record of 100 men lk» set out to move ;i inounLiin. Bight yean ago, you would757 words
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486 1958-11-21 4 ERIC KENNEDY - ERIC KENNEDY by.- THOSE breezy oilmen from the United States, eyes ever-open for a barpain, are staking a claim m France's new-found riches In the Sahara. Oil is now gushing from the wells In the heart of war-torn Algeria. Despite a stubborn French reluctance486 words
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Article139 1958-11-21 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber The publicity men have erred m calling Alma which will stink smellovlslon. Aromavlslon Is a more at tract! vo name. But rhmi care will have to be taken to synchronise the action of the Mm with tiw release of the various from the contalnA k of139 words
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Advertisement26 1958-11-21 4 Zmarcasite -rhinestone i jewellery i Msmtmmi 0 rvnti off s on Display m fP.H.HENDRY: Jewellers it Silversmiths 78 North Bridge Bd.. S'poie* it KuaU Lumpur. rmm26 words
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Advertisement83 1958-11-21 4 Thlt Is RICOH'S newest hit the precision workmanship that has typified Ricoh cameras, with super quality f n m. lens, clip on exposure meter. DuoL*ver focusing, Triggermatic film shutter advance ar*j much M, more* So far ahead, of the field, it defies comparison; 5 265/- (Spore) \.f com p«et« with83 words
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381 1958-11-21 5 STIRRING MALAYAN PLEA FOR REFUGEES Can money replace one's birth right? L... MO II AM XI) |M \o Ml. »< Malaya, W ,|,,,ul political I-" lled faCiuarel) the problem K 1 Palestine refugees X, the Near East H L was speaking tiu'ii th( committee Esumed its debate on ■he annualReuter - 381 words
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Article229 1958-11-21 5 Schools get go-ahead on religion TEACHING of ethics and religion will be started m all Singapore schools from January next year. A spokesman of the Education Ministry said the Ethics and Religion Committee, under the chairmanship of the Assistant Minister fcr Education. Inche Mohd. Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid, had229 words
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Miscellaneous88 1958-11-21 5 Today's radio programme 115 pm Lunchtlm« Pot- Tht Voice ot M.il.iv.i at U»e p0,,, and UjjMMM News; l 4, r.-tj^tini Afftln; presented by Su heela r*\i; 8.15 2°o Cl( 5.00 String Youth h :{o Movie <0 At the Pi;\no, Magazine; 9.00 P thr Manch; 6.00 Mail Discs with Tlill Webb88 words
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Advertisement73 1958-11-21 6 j. 1 IItKSIIKST WBW TASTi: |N SMOhIX- j J Oasis tastes fresh whiK you smoke... fresh aftn S smoking too. That's win I smokers who know j i now smoke the big "O i Mnnutncttncd bq Liqqftt 2 i A Mti*r» Tobnrro C». 0 f 1 .5.A.. Ihr maker* ot73 words
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Miscellaneous296 1958-11-21 6 JKFF li .livKi: 1^ Sydney Jordaw I j^P^ l^» WITH IT, THE/ CAt4 HANOiE f THIS "5 FAfsiTASTiC OIEP^ MAC. THESE PEOPIE AAAGNETIC AND GRAVITATIONAL A/EBE INTO TM£ ATMOSPHERE V mAVE GOT NUCLEAR CT FIELDS- THEY REGARD OUR US£ NOW. THERE ARE NO VS/INOS ON V ENEROV TAPEO -THEIC I296 words
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Miscellaneous432 1958-11-21 6 I WORN today you have v mind but one which i u U v too inclined to deal too closely with microscopic detail. Learn to think less abou a fortune and a little m a h Ou enjoying what you have! j You are very critical and an m. I432 words
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Article152 1958-11-21 7 LONDON, Nov. S«. Previous Today v \o 1 RSS tlli ports Nov unquoted unquoted Dee 25 r *i buyer* 25 buyers 26 sellers BIW no. i «ss 8M jag. 555 c BITBBKB T^.Jd* S8 1 25* buyer. 25% buyer. Hou* Tnms Dec 25* seller* 26 seller. Jan152 words
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Article98 1958-11-21 7 NEW YORK. Not. 20. Previous Today TIN Slraits Spot 99 62 nom. 99.62 llOltl. SLJSUii^ s-.li S3SS 53.3E.' t- n 97.00 buyers 97.50 buyers 99 00 sellers 99.50 sellers TONE: Steady. SALES: NIL SIBBER: Futures Not 32.25 buyers 32.50 buyers 32.50 sellers 33.00 sellers Jan. 3130 buyers98 words
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Article33 1958-11-21 7 NEW YOKK, Nov. 20. Prerions Today U livfastrUlf ***** 566 24 U iUilrMub 157.91 156.19 M Domestic- Bonfe 86.59 86.61 15 CtUlUes 87.25 87.44 €5 Stocks Composite Averaffcs 197.27 196.9333 words
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Article70 1958-11-21 7 Malabar spot and awaiting release 24 1 afloats 24% to 24. November shipment 24. 23 c and f. Lampong spot and awaiting release 24 \i, afloats 24 t to 24. November shipment A bore prices quoted 24. 23 1 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting* release70 words
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Article97 1958-11-21 7 COPRA Philippines c lit U.K./ North F.uropran port* delivered wHcht jvr lon* ton Dec. COPRA. Straits c.i.f. U.IL/Nortli European port* dettrered *e»ght per long ton Noy./D«*. COCOMT OIL crude Strait* f if. liutopran ports In balk Pfr lonß ton Nov./ Dee. COCONUT OIL erode Ceylon lit97 words
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Article145 1958-11-21 7 I eduction of a half per cent to 4 per cent n the British bank rate wok tho London Stock Mchan^ by surprise ye«But the market wium and forged ahead under the lead of gilt--2?h d to close Se claY SprCad galns on The n ove was particuwrly145 words
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Article, Illustration347 1958-11-21 7 EVERY AUSSIE RED WANTS EVATT TO WIN ARCHBISHOP f TWO DAYS before the Australian federal elec- tions the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne yesterday bitterly attacked Dr. Herbert Evatt's Australian Labour Party. The Most Reverend Daniel Mannix said m Melbourne: "Every Communist and every Communist sympathiser m Australia wants victoryReuter; Popper - 347 words
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Article15 1958-11-21 7 President Elsenhower yesterday began a 10-day golfing holiday at Augusta. Georgia. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Miscellaneous85 1958-11-21 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1^: SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 7.56 p.m. E TOMORROW: 8.20 a.m. and85 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-11-21 8 The boat race— Saigon style PUTTING POWER IN THEIR PADDLES QNE of the most popular events of the recent National Day ce--5 lebrjtions m Saigon was E the annual boat race E between teams of 2 Marines, Police and the E Navy Fire Squadron. A for cry indeed from S209 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-11-21 8 As sn as a bug... ioofci upon /i/ e omol /node* wfto o/Jen <7e£s Itielty 1 sujnments like this, is also a housewife with two growing Uiren to care for. < But despite those daily chores id or because of them she manages to keep a trim 35-23-35 proi :lire49 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-21 9 A golf handicap of eight is more likely the reason. But her interests don't even stop there! She is also a television hostess. What a girll She is pictured here taking part m a mink fashion show at exclusive "Raymonds" m Manchester Popper pictures.Popper - 48 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-11-21 9 CHARM for YOUR WALL ■'I\\(.ii\i actress Tsalf Chin Attractive •oiuii t n harm a bird i tree, but '-he'd have ■oubie with this songster. |Altliuii!;h lifelike it i> B i the ftnl B, 1 l; Chinese al| n«>i»n- ,i, nu W" wncc before the war J" h pap desifned m115 words
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Advertisement123 1958-11-21 9 A new link m Pan American's Round-the-World Service... POUR ROUTE NOW ON ROUND-Tlli: WOKI.I) M.KiIITS, t;ikr' Pan Am's fasi E\)lar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast. Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, m< direct line from Paris to cities on the U S West123 words
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Article, Illustration539 1958-11-21 10 SPRING IS IN THE AIR SPRING FEVER IN AUSTRALIA IS BFIN^ FLECTED IN THE REVIVAL OF MANY TRADITIONA FESTIVALS AND CARNIVALS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TIME OF YEAR. ONE OF THE GAYEST OF THESE IS SYDNEY'S WARATAH FESTIVAL pEOPLE danced m 1 the streets and music, colour and pageantry539 words
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Article35 1958-11-21 10 The "Waratah Princess," 19 -pear-old Sydney typist Marlene Gray, waves from the back of a giant seagull 'float' during a two-mile procession through the city's sheets on the fi? day of the festit35 words
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Article498 1958-11-21 11 [FRIDAY PHOTOGRAPHY PAGE] GOSSIP FOR! BEGINNERS I |\ID you ever think that space and ileotii could make the difference between a flat, dull snapshot, and a dramatic, impressive photo? Well, even though it is impossible to shoot m three dimensions with a regular single lens498 words
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Article319 1958-11-21 11 I have, been attempting to make photographs of sunsets m stereo. However, there never seems to be a stereo effect. What can J do?—NJ>.S. The next time you shoot, try to find a particular angle where you can get as many different planes as possible m the picture. There319 words
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Article, Illustration338 1958-11-21 11 10METIMES the way you hold your camera will make i the difference between successfully snapping a assing scent or losing it. For Instance, .suppose you see a wonderfully warm iiid appealing view of someone reading underneath a ree on a dappled sunlit afternoon. Her expression nay be particularly338 words
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Article, Illustration125 1958-11-21 11 FOLLOW the manufacturcr'.s recommendations for the temperature of your darkroom solutions. Photographic solutions usually arc prepared by dis .olving chemicals m water ;>ecifled temperatures, and used at B temperature of 68" F. Developers, however nerally should be mixed between 90 and 125 degree? Parenhelt, while fixing temperatures125 words
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Article, Illustration316 1958-11-21 12 MORE ARMY COUPS COMING IN ASIA, A MINISTER WARNS COUTH VIETNAMESE "Foreign Minister Vu Van Mao said m Washing- ton that Western style Democracy would not work m the new nations of Southern Asia. He said the recent military coups m that region were necessary and desirable. The Minister predictedU.P.I - 316 words
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Article49 1958-11-21 12 IOMMUNISM would never lain control In India a 1 aii v time m the foreiblc tuture. an Indian political exprrt, Mr. P. j. Bchroff. said In Sydney. He said the Con v under Prime Mm Nrhru reared nothing from the Communist Party concern* ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article315 1958-11-21 12 'Real business with U.S' hint INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Su- 1 bandrio said after a State Depart- ment call m Washington that an at- mosphere of confidence had been "more Eor less* re-established m Indonesian United States relations. Speaking after a one-hour meeting with Mr. Walter Kobertson. Assistant Secretary of StateReuter - 315 words
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116 1958-11-21 12 Pakistan nearing food selfsufficiency PAKISTAN has told Hit- I mtt'd Nations that it expected to cut oil food imports within the next two yea 1 1 Pakistani d c Mohamed Mir Khun, addressing the UN I omic and Financial Committee, said Pakistan was making a determined effort to improw foodU.P.I - 116 words
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Article35 1958-11-21 12 Miss Emiko Sawada. daughter of Japan's former ambassador to the United Nations, has returned to Tokyo following a fivemonth visit with her friend, the Princess of Monaco, the former American film star Grace Kelly.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article36 1958-11-21 12 Japan has picked a good moment to make its longpostponed bid for bigger cotton textile sales to the United States. Washington officials and trade sources said. Talks on the 1959 quotas arc due to begin. U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article57 1958-11-21 12 A three-man team headed by Mr. H. C. Morrison (United Kingdom), sponsored by the Bagdad Pact, has started a survey of food storage capacity In Pakistan, ways and means to increase it and allied administrative problems. It will also recommend to the pact secretariat on how best the member countriesReuter - 57 words
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Article33 1958-11-21 12 A spokesman for the Japanese Dockyard Workers Union said in Tokyo the union had no plans to join in the Dec. l 4 worldwide four-day boycott of vessels flying flags of convenience.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article34 1958-11-21 12 Leading the cast of "Turning the Tide." a musical stage presentation by tht Moral Rearmament Organisation, is Minom Obata, called the 'J3ini Crosby of Japan." The play held its world premiere in Seattle.- U.P.l.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article18 1958-11-21 12 THE CEYLON GOVERNMENT HAS ENFORCED ITS "ESSENTIAL SERVICES ORDER." FORBIDDING STRIKES IN ALL PARTS OF THE ISLAND. REUTERREUTER - 18 words
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Article42 1958-11-21 12 Labour leaders representing c textile workers o eight Asian nations are to meet m Tokyo "to consider and act upon problems common to Asian textile workers and to spur united efforts m the attainment of improved wage standards and working conditions' U.P.I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article31 1958-11-21 12 The left-vino Chung Haw School subject ot protests Peking is expected to h (2 classes indoors again n month with the comp lo n repairs to the nM school building.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article49 1958-11-21 12 Mr. Harold F. Stewart, Victorian poet and student of oriental culture In Sydney, who has been awarded the Saionji Memorial scholarship for 1959-60, will leave for Japan next March. This scholarship is awarded to Australian university graduates abl bute to good Ausl I Japanese u !i dn 1 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article26 1958-11-21 12 The Australian trade fair aboard the Swedish ship Delos has left Hong Kong for Japan. The floating fair will later visit Shanghai and British Borneo. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article31 1958-11-21 12 Japanese. British and European exporters, using mat vigorous sales technique* were taking a bigger share of markets m Africa than United States exporters. the U.S. Commerce partment said In v. ton.31 words
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Article30 1958-11-21 12 Foreign leaders doe to Hjjj India within the neil m months include tfufowj; via's Marshal Tito; EfyPji President (lam.il Abdci Nasser, and Russia chtlrman Marshal X I Voro shilov U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article41 1958-11-21 12 The Rev. Kocho O f <wi chief abbot of the Higasni Hon'ganji Buddhi-t Temple m Tokyo, has »cnt a message to Pope John XXIII proposing that the two religious leaders join hands to fight m the cause 0} world peaa ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article19 1958-11-21 12 SCIENTIFIC ATTACHES ARE TO BE APPOINTED SHORTLY TO THE M EMBASSIES IN TOK\O NEW DELHI. LONDON AND MOSCOW. REUTERREUTER - 19 words
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Article23 1958-11-21 12 Taipeh Education Minister Mci Yi-chi told a parliamentary committee hf agreed that science students should be exempted from Nationalist Chinas military draft- U.P.1.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article25 1958-11-21 12 U.P.I. Peking Radio said 670 miles I of railroad track was laid I m Red China during the I first eight months of this year.-U.P.I - 25 words
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Article27 1958-11-21 12 The Taipeh newspaper Ta Una Evening Daily reported that the United Slates had decided to give first priority to ship Side-wind-ers to the Nationalist air force Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article234 1958-11-21 12 US A-BOMBERS PERFORM FOR CHIANG THE atomic-capable U.S. Seventh Fleet showed President Chiang Kai-shek the speed with which it can hurl jet lighters and nuclear bombers into the air to repulse an attack. The Generalissimo witnessed a massive battle demonstration by U.S. naval and marine warplanes aboard the 52-ton aircraftU.P.I - 234 words
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Article27 1958-11-21 12 Madame Chiang Kal-shrk said In rndia I tho mainland Chil ople havo now li I Communist uovornim-nt is not a government roform U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1958-11-21 13 ROBERT PITMAN - GOSSIP-WRITING GHOST BACK TO LIFE ROBERT PITMAN From the shelves of Oxford's Bodleian Library comes a lusty book the Victorians banned By i REPORT the suc--1 I** >t(»ry of I strange and rather uni(|lie literary partnership. i partnership which in j just io yeara has 2l up a new name1,079 words
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219 1958-11-21 13 'BORSTAL BOY" by Brendan Bcfiaii. Hutchlnson, Us. WITH a suitcase full of explosive materials, th*» author arrived m England to do what damage he could on behalf of the IRA, "God save Ireland." he cried. "No surrender." He was promptly ar tad and, being219 words
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Article429 1958-11-21 13 Patience, whisky and wet towels BOOK of the WEEK,, -PLUS THE HILARIOUS I BEST OF PUNCH' "THE PICK OF PUNCH" edited by Nicolas Benrley. Andre Deutsch, 15s. j JHE HAPLESS Mr. Bentley, faced with the task of making this selection j from "Punch," found himself with such j an embarrassment429 words
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Article235 1958-11-21 14 Class 5 Div. 2 6 Furs, Trailer fI.OO, Sunshine Ray 8.13, Fresh Mystery 8.13. Pulot E It.im 8.08, Small World 8 07, K;ii erine II K.llli, Talent 8.05. Courtier 7.1!, Prize Entry 7.11, Persian (omit 7.09, Ellew 7.08 I our G 708, Morning Mist 7.07.235 words
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Article788 1958-11-21 14 Class 5 Div. I—6 Furs. Imh Hall Hi 9uo. Stiatosph'-rr Hi; Overkpin 111 Lit, Yfß Hluutl.au BM, Kliisim 810, lln hui |:g] =11 a Charm Mtb, Regret 8 no, M> Dailini EH 7 13, Gulden OW 7 > L_ iqpHE MARTIN TRAINED PAIR THEATRI 111 AND 1 DANCK HAIL788 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-11-21 14 ALLAN LEWIS - NAZRANA WILL BE HARDEST ONE TO BEAT ALLAN LEWIS ISSB Class z Div. 3 9 f. King Pap 9.00, Thanks A Million 8.12, Fair Weather 8.11, Shabash 8.09, Vital Chance 8.07. Flower Queen 8.07, Popularity B.OtL Rehmat 8.06, Irish Wit 8.01, Copper Khan 8.00. Gitano 7.13. SHABASH despite hi* failure171 words
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Article228 1958-11-21 14 Class s Piv. l~7F, Dentureene fi.oo, Ffarifl Haf 8.1J, liona 8.11. (hirstmas Carol 8.09. Siam Met 8.8J, Scholarship 8. OS, Pepper Dmlcr 8.06, Windsor II 8.81 Winged Warrior S.0."». MarrH Of Peru II 8.o:;. Silveifort 7.1J, Barracuda 7.1.:. Midnight Tonight 7.07, French's Forest 7.07. DKOTUREENE,228 words
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Article19 1958-11-21 14 THESE HORSES WONT RUN TOMORROW DROBAM4 Ipoh »re Vital Kalserlnc m i orett. r |ci liona is a doul.n19 words
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Article321 1958-11-21 14 Class 5 Division 1— 7 Furs. o «J Uml 1 9 no> Two Dimension 8.13, Clever But 8.10, Badeerlear 8 08, II 8.06, Straight Flight II 8.04. Hrarts EaS 1 101. Ta- e «i i°~- l'l Z> ?r aU Matin 7U Sonala < late Monarch)321 words
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Advertisement36 1958-11-21 14 T/iaf come once m a year /f is the time to $aye *yr Everybody is doing it so why not you!!! SHOP AND SAVE AT GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE, STORE 1 TEL: *****/636 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-11-21 15 The Combined Services women's hockey team are enjoying a successful season Cinraoore. They beat Combined Singapore Civilians 3-0 to win the Lady MclJh riip This is their triumphant line-up. RACK KOW <l<ft to right): Sgt. Donnison (WRAC), L/Cpl. Johnson (WRAC), t OH. Williami (WRAC, capt.). LACW (WRAF),95 words
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Article237 1958-11-21 15 IrERVYN ROSE, suspended Australian amateur L tennis player who chreatened to wreck his untry's Davis Cup team by giving details of her players' expense money, changed his mind yesterday. "I guess I just blew my top," Rose said. "On thinking the matter over, I reckonU.P.I; Reuter - 237 words
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Article37 1958-11-21 15 AUSSiES LEAD IN CANADA CUP Ifapan, defending chamns, had a first round 151 nine strokes behind Auslia, the leaders, m the nada Cup golf tournant yesterday m Mexico v. Torakichi Nakamura i '<<) and Koichi Ono 75 ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article44 1958-11-21 15 Barbara Romack of Sa:nonto, ono of tho world's lop women amateur golfers, has announced she will join tho professional tournament »it next January. "I no longer can afford to partlcipnte In golfing event! as an amateur." Miss Romack said U.P.I.U.P.I - 44 words
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Article248 1958-11-21 15 GILCHRIST BREAKS THE STUMPS W.I. TOUR SOME fine pace bowling by Roy Gilchrist, who broke two stumps m the process of taking lour wickets for 48, helped the West Indies cricketers reach a strong position after the second day's play against Maharahstra at Sholapur yesterday. With one day left forReuter - 248 words
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Article517 1958-11-21 15 KEY RUGBY TIE TOMORROW SINGAPORE rugb>| fans will tomorrow witness the key match m the southern zone of the H.M.S. Malaya competition. It is being played on the S.C.C. padang. This is a match that Combined Services can not afford to lose if they are to succeed m their ambition517 words
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Advertisement207 1958-11-21 15 that's the 7 WEEK-ENDER! I Terrific features m this week's number: \g\ MY PAUNCH AND I Doug Lackersteen visits a %> reducing saloon and has a tingling experience. THE PRICE I PAID FOR LOVING BRANDO The second instalment of the great series on Ihe romance 1a between Marlon Brando and207 words
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186 1958-11-21 16 PRIMARY GOODS NATIONS WILL BENEFIT IJRITAINS bank rate cv Of a half per cent yes terday is seen m Londor financial circles as a iur ther action against the im mediate problems of underemployment and the rundown of stocks. At the same time the nev rate of 4 per cent,186 words
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Article59 1958-11-21 16 The staff and students of the Beatty Secondary School today gave $100 to Satimah binte Pawiro and her three children who are due for eviction from an SIT flat for failure to pay rent. The money was contributed by staff and students. One of Satimah's children Alfian59 words
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Article40 1958-11-21 16 A U.S. Defence Department spokesman said yesterday there was an "even chance" that the Soviet Union would be the first nation to build and fly an atomic-powered plane, possibly before the pnH nf tv«n year. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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317 1958-11-21 16 A SPRIGHTLY, unrepentant Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery answered critics m a radio interview m London by doggedly reiterating all the controversial assertions m his recently-publish-ed memoirs. t Speaking m a 1*. 8.C. programme yesterday he said of 1 his disagreements with his supremeReuter - 317 words
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Article54 1958-11-21 16 WILD animal trainer Hoi Freyer. 25, was maul to death by five tigreoti Ulm, Germany, yesterday. Freyer was attempting I force the animals to for a pyramid but he r.e^lecti to tell attendants of U Althoff Circus, he was c tering the cage. He was killedU.P.I - 54 words
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Article26 1958-11-21 16 Thick fog spread ot every county m Englai yesterday, hitting road, ra air and sea communicatioi Conditions were expected I worsen. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article100 1958-11-21 16 r«Sisn AFTER winning the toss and electing to bat. M.C.C. lost an early wicket m Sydney this morning against a Combined Austral* XI. The opening partnership was broken at 34, when Peter Ritiiardson was caught out by O'Neill at second slip. Barry Fisher, strongly -built right-arm100 words
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28 1958-11-21 16 Thirty undergraduates from the Nanyang University Commerce Society are to part m a civics course organised by the Department of Information Services today.28 words
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41 1958-11-21 16 Princess Bophadevi, daughter of Cambodian Premier Prince Sihanouk, was betrothed to Prince Norinratvong m a solemn ceremony at the royal palace m Pnom Penh yesterday. The Princess is the star of the Royal Ballet. U.P.I.U.P.I - 41 words
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Article55 1958-11-21 16 The Singapore Musical Society is to hold another audition at the St. Andrew's Cathedral Library today at 5 p.m. to select singers for its Christmas carol concert. These auditions will be for a soprano for "Hear My Prayer." another for "Silent Night." and an alto55 words
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Article88 1958-11-21 16 T«HE Sheik of oil-iich Kuwait, reputed to be the richest man m the world, is buying a destroyer from the Royal Navy "for purely personal use," thr Dally Express reported In London yesterday. Express gossip columnist William Hickey said the Sheik, Sir Abdulla As- A.slim Al Sabah,U.P.I - 88 words
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171 1958-11-21 16 SYRIA GUNS FIRE ON VILLAGE IN ISRAEL- CHARGE T^HE Israeli army spokesman m Jerusalem said A Syrian forces last night opened mortar and machinegun fire at Hula bridge and Hulata village near the Galilee area, where a British diplomat's wife was found slain on Wednesday. He said there was noU.P.I; Reuter - 171 words
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