The Singapore Free Press, 24 November 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section20 1958-11-24 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Pamil> Paper > 1 1 k a pore, Monday, Smrembt U, It5«. Price 15 Cto.20 words
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Article145 1958-11-24 1 i [EUT.-GENERAL J Kumao Imoto, 1 assistant Chief of Stait for ground forces in the Japanese defence agency, declared in Los Angeles yester- I day that the Unit- j ed States should Join with the free I nations of the Far East to create as fReuter - 145 words
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112 1958-11-24 1 'Sudan neutral, won't line up with any bloc' MAJ.-GEN. Ahmed Abdel Wahab, Minister of the Interior in the new Sudanese Government, was quoted in Cairo last night as saying that Sudan's foreign policy was not pro-Western but neutral. The Middle Eastern news agency (Mena) reported him as saying this inReuter - 112 words
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Article31 1958-11-24 1 December first grade rub ber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 89i cents per lb.. up half a cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was quiet.31 words
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201 1958-11-24 1 on Rossides. to exiled 'l'i Archbishop i Mr. Raul irkish Cypriot I the Cyprus n television yesided punchiow went off MM Columhi Plomats forcibly. occured m a conference room in Ine United Nations headquarters building in New York The two are advisers lo theirU.P; Reuter - 201 words
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Article22 1958-11-24 1 M of polio dleto f0 tn Mid'l during the d ay ttntM 930 a.m. to- >: th€ ymr now22 words
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Article37 1958-11-24 1 The British Royal Mint produced nearly 508 million coins last year, some eight million more than In 1956. according to the annual report to the deputy master and comptroller, published in London today ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article50 1958-11-24 1 TWO freighters eollided in thick fog yesterday seyen miles off the Eddystone Light at the northeast tip of Tasmania. The 4,000-ton vessel Waning* had her shin stove in and the Karoon, 3.900 tons, suffered extensive damage to her forecastle head. There were no Injuries amon? the crews.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 50 words
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430 1958-11-24 1 BERLIN: NATO TO CONFER AT SUMMIT? ri*HE possibility of a '•summit" A meeting of North Atlantic Pact members about Berlin has been envisaged in talks between the West German Government and her allies, it was revealed In Bonn yesterday. The possibilities include: A WESTERN MEETING at Foreign Ministers level ifReuter - 430 words
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144 1958-11-24 1 Fire razes studio where first movies were made FIRE yesterday des-l troyed the world's first motion picture pj studio, built half a tentury ago when Fort Lee, PI New Jersey, was the pj centre of the film industry. It is now used as a P warehouse for televi- pj sionU.P.I - 144 words
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Article119 1958-11-24 1 A HONG KONG Communist newspaper said yesterday that former Chief of Staff of the Red Chi. nese army, General Su Yu, was replaced last month because Su had been ill for a long time. The New Evening Post said. "It is no secret that General SuU.P.I - 119 words
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GHANA, GUINEA AGREE TO UNITE
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352 1958-11-24 2 /MIANA and Guinea yesterday declared th* agreement to "constitute our two states the nucleus of a union of West African 'states? In a declaration signed at the Governs General's State House, Ghana also agreed s»l Ject to parliamentaryReuter - 352 words
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222 1958-11-24 2 Governor ponders Cyprus truce offer A BRITISH military drive against BOKA terrorists in the North and West of Cyprus continued yesterday despite Saturday's EOKA truce offer. There was no change yesterday in the dispositions of the troops engaged in the twin operations. Army headquarters said a Greek Cypriot shepherd. 37-year-oldReuter - 222 words
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85 1958-11-24 2 Four men who invited Bevan to Portugal are arrested rUR members of an Opposition committee which recently invited Mr. Aneurin Bevan to visit Portugal are reported to have been arrested. They are Dr. Azvedo Gomes, Senhor Vieira de Almeida, Dr Jaime Conteza and Senhor Antonio Sergio. The Portuguese Government bannedReuter - 85 words
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153 1958-11-24 2 MKS. MAMIE Eisenhower, wife of the U.S. President, said in Augusta Q—n\*. yesterday that she is glad to see §M husband piay golf as often as he dot*. After churrh in the morning the minister said to her: This is theReuter - 153 words
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Article140 1958-11-24 2 pOPE JOHN yesterday took formal possession In a solemn three-hour ceremony of the patriarchal archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, his cathedral as Bishop of Rome. Escorted by Italian police, he drove from the Vatican across the city with prelates and lay members of his court. InReuter - 140 words
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147 1958-11-24 2 THF U.S. Air Force will attempt to fire into orbit a big "spy-in-the-sky" reconnaissance satellite equipped with a telescopic camera on Dec. 15. Aviation Week magazine said yesterday. The American magazine also said the R "already may have put I reconnaissance satellite into highU.P.I - 147 words
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Advertisement81 1958-11-24 2 C«OCOIAT€ RICH NESQUIK mixes instantly even jn cold milk I nespra^ NESQUIK makes milk so §^j^ sVE chocolaty rich, so chocolaty good, tecjS^r I children are drinking more, more and more ■*viHi I NESQUIK is easy to prepare be- "^^^l cause it mixes in"a, flash. )k And don't forget! Nesquik81 words
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Advertisement75 1958-11-24 2 NEWS! A LONG-LASTING LIPSTICK THAT DOES NOT DRY UK Helena Rubinstdi NEW CREAMY Stay-Long lipstick A nlw LOOK mm: LIPSI ■>■ "J 'Jj /<nr« (or lip.l .IraculM.l Nrvrr mtarinf,,. And the No* 1 means that d 1b an ensy M etanfiW r la IS f..1,10n.ri M tki I OPALESCKM HOSE75 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-11-24 3 Malayan engineer,! Mr. I to'»B Voke Sun S sc en here removing confetti from his wife's hair alter their re- ristry office wedding In Kuala l.umpur on s Saturday. The bride, formerly E Mi>s Teoh Gin Hock is a satistician. On the right are Malayan coiuposcrFree Press - 86 words
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177 1958-11-24 3 A !!f^ SPAPER r eport of Rakish injury to animal and plant life after an atomic reactor caught fire at the Windscale atomic power station e^TuS? s W p oL^a°n Unted ln LOndOn yeSterday AtomfcTa o^SanT=r g S "SSSSSf among cattle; "weird twin and tripletReuter - 177 words
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69 1958-11-24 3 FILM actress Ingrid Bergman said in Paris yesterday she could not fix a date for marriage to Swedish actor Lars Schmidt until her divorce from Italian film producer Roberto Rossellini was settled. Miss Bergman, with Mr Schmidt, later left by air for London69 words
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Article18 1958-11-24 3 Soviet scientists claim to have found rich veins of excellent iron ore in Antarctica.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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152 1958-11-24 3 PRINCESS GRACE, who 1 abdicated as a Hollywood movie queen to marry P^nce Rainier of Monaco, arrived in New York yesterday, with her husband for thanksgiving with her family and declared that her only appearances before the cameras wouldU.P.I - 152 words
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Article31 1958-11-24 3 The Prime of Wales is confined to bed at his boarding school, in Berkshire with a cold, a Buckingham Palace spokesman *a!d last nieht ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article41 1958-11-24 3 rE nnais oi the Singapore Base Dhxriet messing and cookery competitions will be held on Friday at the Army Catering Corps training centre Nee Soon, when British and Malay dishes prepared by army cooks will De on view.41 words
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Article139 1958-11-24 3 A BONUS STRIKE SO LIGHTS GO OUT r |MIE centre of Brussels, one of Europe's most brilliantly lit cities, plunged into semi-dark-ness last night as Belgians settled down to a strikebound week-end. On the third day of a national power strike by 12,000 workers seeking higher wages and a productionReuter - 139 words
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329 1958-11-24 4 SJjcSingaporrlrccJPrrjW MONDAY, Nov 24. 1958. Now the Red 'squeeze' WITH the approach of the festive season, particularly Chinese New Year. Peking is reported to have suddenly decided to clamp down on exports to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Red China has been supplying food and a perceptibly growing list329 words
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748 1958-11-24 4 The power of the CENSOR is crumbling says PETER EVANS mfil power oi tlie c 1 i lie nun who decide what is fit to see in the cinema and in the theatre, beginning to crumble in Britain. It wai announced that the Lord Chamberlain I. lifted his ban on748 words
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149 1958-11-24 4 QINCiAPORE film censor Mrs. CMithia Koek summed up the position here thus: ••Censors must move with Ike linn I*.1 "More and more nudity is being permitted, but the increase Ki gradual. "When audiences first see nudity they are inclined to whistle but after149 words
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Article455 1958-11-24 4 JOHN WEAVER - ALL ABOUT THE MOSTEST JOHN WEAVER By IT'S a record! Donald Campbell boosts his own water-speed record another nine miles an hour to 248.62 miles an hour. His previous record i.crossed oft and another "fastest" is added to the chronicles that mark mans nght to do better, build bigger, jump455 words
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Advertisement68 1958-11-24 4 ENGAGEMENT RINGS 1 BUYING THE RING TO SEAL HER ROMANCE IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT IN HER LIFE MAKE SURE IT IS A RING WORTHY OF THE OCCASION. CHOOSE YOUR RING FROM THE FASCINATING SELECTION IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. AT S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD. 45, High Street68 words
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Advertisement119 1958-11-24 4 For the W I leading j*&l man in your life... LOUIS JOURDAN.... soon to be seen with Leslie Caron and Maurice Che- I valier in M-G-M's "GIGI" I QjFOR MEN/ I cream hairdressing New non-greasy non- sticky formula that kr* f^ hair smartly groomed tnd HaaL. e.isy to manage all119 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-11-24 5 Biologists to come for varsity congress A CONGRESS will be held t\ In Singapore from Dec. to 9 to celebrate the cenenarv of the publication of ho "Theory of Evolution" >v Charle.N Darwin and Aired Russel Wallace The University of Malaya, rtiich is organising the coniri ss, has received very182 words
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Article49 1958-11-24 5 U W>Wa ycstcri,J, ■<! London's work 1 a protest 'omy cuu m "»»n mm this would mean busmen taking f"H breaks, evon It buses were running late. Stateo.v.ied London Transport ordered cuts as a result of revenuo lost during the buswen's recent seven work strike. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article33 1958-11-24 5 The Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio arrived in Vienna by air from Bonn yesterday to preside over a three-day conference of representatives of Indoin foreim missions tn Europe ReuterReuter - 33 words
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174 1958-11-24 5 SINGAPORE government officers have been dismissed for either havine undeclared debts or misrepresenting their financial position. A Government spokesman said all heads of department had been re minded to inform their staff of the dire Consequences of acquiring new debts He said the174 words
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217 1958-11-24 5 S'pore met, service is ready for the jets sU&TXg^I thC W rld has bee in for thU C U 1 ment> .!!f hlch ls consider^d a "must" liL L*B!' en bles me teorology experts to &J3£gitt*fgsggr on wind the S Faf Kl the firs J 8t tion in South-ttuit Asia217 words
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Miscellaneous268 1958-11-24 6 J I It I I r %Vli E by Sydney Jordan With the eartumen a&oago. the Far below, a shabo- t veo I\J übnBo«ougm toweq- M I MABTIAN SHIPS EASE OO*V/V /A/n0 VAOAf? C**EBATO** SEES THE I fHIS >S REO WIK>G I 7A/tf 9T»ATO^f>HSt»e FAINT ECHO OF THE NEGATIVE SOAAETHIM&268 words
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Miscellaneous405 1958-11-24 6 *V i i WORN today you are him I status and are willing to work hard and against any kind of odd atUij your objectives. |q fact, there is tendency to be envious of those who progress faster than you d<> You have a good mind ind you j approach405 words
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376 1958-11-24 7 PEKING TRADE MOVE BID TO UP PRICES of EXPORTS? It's happened before... and Chinese New Year is approaching InRADINu circles m Singapore suspect that the reported intention L of Ked China to suspend exports to Malaya is a prelude to a new rade offensive and a manoeuvre to increase prices.376 words
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Article66 1958-11-24 7 of Commerce and Industry. The spokesman said the amount of work in the Imports Branch of the Ministry in regard to China trade has not indicated any noticeable change. T*HE Singapore (iovernment is in the dark about the reported intention of Communist China to suspend all exports66 words
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454 1958-11-24 7 OINGAPOKE Government statistical figures have shewn a rising curve in the imports of all categories of goods from Red China to Singapot? during the past three years. The total values of imports from the China mainland during the period in (round figures) are: $116,000,000454 words
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Article38 1958-11-24 7 atfenv t' ift 0 ex P ed^lon is to a 3.000-mlle cross. abonf J he Antarctic «d on S!, ath team covcriaVyo '^^ns-polar trek •jenrv t,c e Sovlct ncwi terdiy v M ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article27 1958-11-24 7 M. Paul Henri Spaak. Secretary General of NATO left Paris yesterday for Rome to attend a confer- once sponsored bv Wp^p™ World Magazine. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous184 1958-11-24 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Rhythm at Random; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Rhythm at Random; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Children's Magazine and Musical Birthday Cards; 5.30 Kings of the Keyboard; 5.45 Their Kind of Music; 6.15 Festival of Jazz; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share184 words
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Article, Illustration252 1958-11-24 8 Now miracle boy Dick puts his best foot forward IT HAS TAKEN HIM THREE YEARS li PROVE THE 1 DOCTORS WROnJ He was the most tragic baby ever born iu a small mining town in Britain. When he arrived in the world three and a halt years ago he had252 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-11-24 8 HE HAS A CU PARD FULL OF TOYS picture. In the above picture June is seen encouraging him to walk as he steadies nimself against the door post. From a child who never similed Dick has become transformed into a happy, laughing youngster. He also has a stock of toysPopper - 71 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-11-24 8 NEW-BORN TAPIR-AND MUM'S THE WORD JUST a few days ago a Brazilian tapir was born at the Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire becoming the very first to start life there. The youngster, a female, is about the size of a lamb and has white spots and stripes. Four species Apart fromFox - 107 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-11-24 9 JANETTE HAS A 'SWEET' TOOTH You can hardly leave one sweet in a jar all on its own, now can you? Even if it means getting right down to the very bottom as did three year old Janette Patterson of Park Road, Bootle, Lancashire, The idea was that 24 girlsPopper - 144 words
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Article, Illustration187 1958-11-24 9 JHE City of Seattle, Washington, turned out the "red carpet" for visiting dele- gates from the Colombo Plan* member countries. Although the confer. i ence s ministerial level meeting did not begin until November 10, preliminary working groups began meeting on October 20 to187 words
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Article, Illustration775 1958-11-24 10 William Hickey - London Gossip William Hickey yVKS ST. LAURENT, the young dress designer from Paris, put on his winter collection in front of Princess Margaret in the ancient rooms of Blenheim Palace. And what a success he had. Only one thing worried the young successor to Christian Dior. Should he kiss Princess775 words
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Article128 1958-11-24 10 Still a big future for Sceptre rpHE 12-metre yacht Scep- tre, beaten in four straight races by Columbia In Britain's challenge for the America's Cup, still has an important future role, her owners b« lieve. Mr. Hugh Goodson, chairman of the Royal Yacht Squadron syndicate which financed the 100.000 challenge,128 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-11-24 10 picture. I Mill II II I II Hllllt I III I II IMIMI IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMMI^H Anyone would think Tibby never got a bite to eat. Just look at her: I Off she goes next door to cadge another fish head after first lap- 1 ping a saucer of milk at home.Popper - 75 words
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275 1958-11-24 10 ALONE pub-crawl brought its own hangover for ward Geoffrey Cass, 0.8.E., private secretary to m Attlee when he was Prime Minister— in the do«™ Bow-street. Jm The £2,750-a-year civil servant, head bowed. red;f«J was accused of "being a suspected person loitering *m intent to275 words
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Article, Illustration885 1958-11-24 11 Magic for sale in streets of Singapore Pel ham Groom thinks up some charming ways to make money I these clays when I v indu re ..uraged it li I interesting to what people are 8,, in that respect Ktlnr Parts of the ■h e other day 1 B t885 words
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Article158 1958-11-24 11 WIDOW WHO LIVES IN THE SHADOWS JULIA RAJK. the woman portrayed by Peggy Ashcroft in the play "ShaJ? n w f Heroes." n 6 w running in London, Is back in Hungary after her Ru manian exile. uf? U Vu he J cads a lon ely lire. The shadows are158 words
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201 1958-11-24 12 'Impressive' results from new drug High blood pressure I.S. Public Health Service scientists have reported thai a new drug has shown "impressive" effects In lowering high blood pressure. The dni» is l-phenyl-2-hydrazinopropano known more informally as JB 516 Thp scientists said it produced marked and sustained lowering of blood pressureU.P.I - 201 words
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Article186 1958-11-24 12 A DRINK OR TWO SAFEFOR HEART A DRINK before din- i\ nor. or even two drinks, will not do any harm to your heart and I may do a little good. according to a research team at Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia. The study compared the effect on the heart of alcoholReuter - 186 words
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167 1958-11-24 12 A LIVE FROG In a dog's stomach has helped scientists to demonstrate the effectiveness of a new treatment for ulcers by cooling the stomach. Research surgeons at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis reported that they had placed the frog in the167 words
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Article219 1958-11-24 12 ALLY IN WAR ON LEPROSY scientist delegate from 42 nations in Tokyo heard of a new contribution to the centuries-old battle with leprosy. Dr. T. F. Javey from Eastern Nigeria reported "remarkable" early results from BtUul developed in Britain He (<>l<l tin- .seventh International Congress on Leprology that Ktisul pro-219 words
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Article90 1958-11-24 12 AN apple a day keeps the dentist at bay— as well as the doctor according to the British Dental Journal, reporting on a two-year research project carried nut by Liverpool University. Nearly 200 children, aged six to 15. took part Half of them were served with crispReuter - 90 words
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211 1958-11-24 12 Lung cancer 'caused by polluted air' THE chief of the U.S. Public Health Service 1 said hi Washington there was growing "circumstancial evidence" that polluted air Ts a cause of lung cancer. Dr. Leroy E. Burney, the Surgeon General, told a national conference on air pollution that dirty air alsoU.P.I - 211 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-11-24 12 r The M m i new M$V dear react cal treat nu eral and medical r search t, A feature i, the L 3 dual facility <> i directly under the'cSA of the reuctv for en' l cer therapy. H e T'\ model takes thTL}\ tion of a patent the*63 words
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Article159 1958-11-24 12 FEARS of radiation resulting from chest Xrays have been dispelleu in London by Dr. I H Harley Williams, Secretary General of the National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Dr. Williams called a pr«j conference to reassure the public and overcome any unconscious anxiety they may159 words
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350 1958-11-24 13 VOLCANIC BUST ON MOON NOT NEW-U.S. EXPERT T<H& Soviet astronoL mer Nikolai Kozyrev claims a careful study of the photographs he took early this month confirms his belief that he discovered a volcano eruption on the moon. Mr. Kozyrev's iinding it confirmed, runs counter to the theories of most astronomersU.P.I - 350 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-11-24 13 BRITAIN'S Nobel prize winner. Dr. Frederick Sanger, (above) beside a model of a molecule of insulin the substance on which he has done research and for which he received his prize.31 words
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Article628 1958-11-24 13 US PREPARES DOWN TO EARTH PROBE £s the outer space projects continue... fN ITED STAFFS SCIENTISTS in contrast to their efforts to conquer J the Pace around the earth are exploring the idea of drilling the grid's deepest hole in an attempt to learn more of nature's secret* The NationalU.P.I - 628 words
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321 1958-11-24 13 Mars trip is sure but stars Never A VETERAN "space physician" has said "there is no question" that men will embark on perilous voyages to Mars and Venus "within this century." Dr. Strughold spoke on -Interplanetary Space Flight from the Viewpoint of the physician." Another paper summarising the symposium wasU.P.I - 321 words
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Article157 1958-11-24 13 *TtHE United States Navy has unveiled three new rewlth Se r v C ii rockets which it plans to use in connection with development of the Polaris 1.500-mile range ballistic missile. One of these, named Arcon, has already been sueV.K y ?^rc n h ÜU.P.I - 157 words
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Article, Illustration589 1958-11-24 14 Civilians were a better team Charles Bryce sums up STAR Role: FOR ASIANS AND HERE'S THE REASON WHY Itlli.ilis II; SriUi I {gOQI, two trt. <try>. qiNGAFOM CIVILIANS had the speed, the spirit and more of the ball when they battled -to a well-earned triumph overFree Press - 589 words
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Article51 1958-11-24 14 BELGIUM'S Marcel van de Wattyne won the inter, national cross- country race at Evere, near IJrussels yesterday. He covered the 5V2 miles in 29min. 16sec. Runner-up was Stan Elden of Britain in 29min. 18sec. Beluium won the team event with nine points. Britain were seeonrf with 16Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-11-24 14 picture. i iu R £u!}'} take a P ass on hp bll »rt s We from scrum-half Foil* VVnli Fall who Is on the ground. Sr.vi- rum-half Wood is movine across to tackle. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article181 1958-11-24 14 Canada Cup goes to Ireland IRELAND'S Harry Bradshaw and Christy O'Connor won the Canada Cup Golf tournament yesterday in Mexico City. They had a 72-hole total of 579. Spanish brothers Angel and Sebastian Miguel were second, three strokes behind on 582. South Africa's Oary Player and Harold Henning were thirdReuter; U.P.I - 181 words
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Article44 1958-11-24 14 FRANCE defeated wm ffium 4.0 after lci-'in* l :M at half-time y< \M the semi-finals ol NATO military «>«««■ tournament. p France will meet Pgf"| gal in the fin- -'M nesday. Port Holland 5-1 1 3-1) in the oth< final. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement215 1958-11-24 14 OVERSEAS Readers are Up-to-Date! Malaya i- the focal point send regular!) to Malayan (•f South East Asia and students and ex-Malayans man) people today cootidei abroad, that thii man area where T r -Budget" can of the future destinies of the )IUM |>() S( tl| whm world vs.ll be determined.215 words
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Article, Illustration825 1958-11-24 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS thelley Geyer I rode the Winner well By fvFR HIDINU BY SHELLEY GEYER GAVE r?nUY DAY AN OVERDUE WIN IN THE I T i rVce AT IPOH ON SATURDAY. BvLt riced Jolly Day away to a four lengths lead IGIl G l r nasslng the half mile.825 words
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123 1958-11-24 15 VL'im.i: the Australian selectors were occupied this week-end reviewing possibles for the Australian Test team to meet England at Brisbane on December 5, nine players uere being regarded as "certainties^ by Australian experts. They are Neil Harvey M captain, Colin McDonald, Norman O'Neill, Km Mackay,Reuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration248 1958-11-24 15 ALLAN LEWIS - THREE IMPRESS IN TRACK OUTING ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNING'S TRAINING AT IPOH JfAPPY LIFE, Metrostar and Triwalla impressed at Ipoh this morning in what otherwise was a quiet morning. Metrostar (J. Jones) went freely over three in 39£ on the heavy Number Two track. In this morning's conditions it248 words
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216 1958-11-24 15 rpHE West Indies cricketers were dismissed for 196 their lowest score of the tour in under four hours by a youthful Cricket Club of India team on the opening day of their match in Bombay yesterday. The Indian captain Test all-rounder G. S.Reuter - 216 words
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Article144 1958-11-24 15 Only two U.S. stars survive ALEX OLMEDO of Peru and Los Angeles reached the quarterfinals of the New South Wales tennis championship yesterday in Sydney when he survived an epidemic of upsets to beat Trevor Fancutt of South Africa. Olmedo's 6-4, 10-8, 11-9 victory over Fancutt made him the secondU.P.I - 144 words
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Article66 1958-11-24 16 rtMIE Social Democrats. J. mam opposition group Ui the West German federal parliament, yesterday strengthened their position in the state of Hesse, their last major stronghold. In elections for the state parliament. They will have 48 of ine 96 seats In the state parliament, a gainReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration405 1958-11-24 16 Heavy pro-De Gaulle vote is big blow to Reds FRANCE yesterday voted for General de Gaulle despite the difficulties of deciding between an excessive number of candidates, most of whom more or less claimed to be supporters of the Prime Minister. Although final figures were not yet available, it was405 words
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Article62 1958-11-24 16 AFTER relaxing over the week-end the M.C.C. batsmen confidently resumed their second innings at 13 for no wicket against the Australian XI in Sydney this morning. But shocks came fast. Openers Richardson and Milton were both caught out. LATEST SCORE (lunch) M.C.C. 2nd innings 97 for two wickets (Richardson62 words
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Article72 1958-11-24 16 A N Algerian National Liberation Front (F.L.N.) spokesman in Tunis yesterday denied reports that a revolt had split the insurgent army in Algeria. He said that incidents among F.L.N. forces in Tunisia were isolated cases not having any political character." Sources in Tunis lastReuter - 72 words
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Article25 1958-11-24 16 FRENCH troops killed 600 Algerian Insurgent! and took 240 prisoner* during intensified OPenthist week, official sources in Algiers said yesterday25 words
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Article26 1958-11-24 16 Madame Chen Yi, wife of Communist Chinas VicePremier, arrived in Pnom Penh. Cambodia, yesterday a* the official guest of Cambodia's Queen Sisowath Kossamuk U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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71 1958-11-24 16 ABOUT four per cent of first preference votes in the Woomera sub-division site of the Common weilth rocket range —in the Australian Federal lection went to Communist Senate candidates. A surprisingly large Communist vote was recorded at Woomera in previous elections.Reuter - 71 words
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211 1958-11-24 16 M.C.C. TEAM HAD 'FREE NIGHT; MISSED PARTY; AUSSIE IS ANGRY '|>Hfc ivi.e.t. touring team has angered »J 1 influential Cricketers' lub of >| South Wales by staying away i n >m »hi becue organised in its honour in Svh,, Saturday night. yi| The Club President, Mr. Frank R.,,u I saidReuter - 211 words
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257 1958-11-24 16 LATEST counts of voting in Saturday's Australian Federal election confirmed last night that Mr. Robert Menzies' ruling Liberal Country Party coalition would almost certainly have a majority of at least two in the Senate (Upper House). This would break the 30-30 deadlock between Labour and GovernmentReuter - 257 words
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