The Singapore Free Press, 25 November 1958
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Title Section17 1958-11-25 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya 9 Own Family Paper i pore, Tuesdaj November 1958 Price 15 Cts.17 words
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91 1958-11-25 1 Cambodia 'suspends' Relations with Siam iambodia has asked for "temporary suspension" of Cambodian Siamese relations, it was announrni m Bangkok last night ie surprise announcement nadu by acting Foreign Minister Momchao Wongsanuwat Davekul. ambodia:; Ambassador Ty Kirn called at the Bangkok Foreign Ministry yesterday morning and submitted a statement fromU.P.I - 91 words
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Article28 1958-11-25 1 3 new polio cases I Throe moi of polio Imitted to the MidDeton Hospital up to 9.30 i-m. today. Tdtal for the rear is now ml 1 728 words
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254 1958-11-25 1 J l^ id yesterday through its embassies m Communist East Berlin and West Germany's n that it would avoid the use of mili--1 I he Western allies out of Berlin. attitude fol- American mi that n rights m them thry »leU.P.I; Reuter - 254 words
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Article67 1958-11-25 1 Hopes of an early resumption of 17-natlon talks on the European free trade area project were revived last night by a communique issued m Paris by the sixnation common markets executive commission. It said talks between the commission's president. Proor Walter Hallstein, and the six memberReuter - 67 words
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Article35 1958-11-25 1 n women, found fUllty by a Johannesburg magi trai mri yostorday islni 0 structlon and rii.-.turbinj? the i m it n t h Imprisonn rather than pay a £20 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article38 1958-11-25 1 Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations Secre-tary-General, announced m New York yesterday that the evacuation of the United Nations observer group m Lebanon would probably begin on Friday and completed by December 10. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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128 1958-11-25 1 PXt^ K«H>» yesl. nla> picketed Lake i i. entrul AiJJnes at Indijiiapolis— the ffrst time A airline history that stewardesses j«e gone on strike. Bu^ttiJll^Vossed the picket lines and kept trie flights yoing m the four ttatof the feeder line serves. Hives ofU.P.I - 128 words
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Article304 1958-11-25 1 'Action' call to Spore BLACK LIST of Indonesian rebels who are known to enter and leave Singapore will 6oon be forwarded to the Government of the Colony by the Indonesian Consulate-General. A Consulate-General spokesman told the Free Press that a list of names had304 words
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118 1958-11-25 1 Customs grab book critical of Ceylon PM S /COLOMBO customs E\j yesterday held up E the first consignment Eof a book describing; E Ceylon's racial riots last May and criticising the E S role of Prime Minister E Solomon Bandarnaike's z E Government. The book. Emerg- E ency 38, wasU.P.I - 118 words
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59 1958-11-25 1 BARBED WIRE RAISED AGAIN IN NICOSIA British troops In Nicosia yesterday began putting back the barbed wire dividing the Turkish and Greek sectors of the city, following reports of impending communal clashes. Earlier, the Government enforced a new curfew order beginning at l p.m. on Greek Cypriot youths. In LimassolU.P.I - 59 words
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Article31 1958-11-25 1 Guatemalan President MiRuel Ydigora.s Fuentes told Britain yesterday that Guatemala is determined to recover the territory of British Honduras, either pi fully or by for< U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article25 1958-11-25 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o b, opened m Singapore this morning Ih down ths of on wj, pi The tone was uncertain.25 words
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Article171 1958-11-25 1 Why we split—by Debbie, Eddie SINGER Eddie flatter and actress Debbie Reyn each has an explanation for the break-up of their marriage, according to a New York report. HE said: "I think mothers-in-law don't belong m the picture as much as they want to." SHE said: "I wanted more ofU.P.I - 171 words
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Advertisement126 1958-11-25 1 Newt max Factor curl control fTSiiiiiiMSjfr I rViA r^W I 'tvithout permanents V i f^ 0^ 0 ft or sticky sprays tby ma* ifU i«i» tW V^ JH Spray first... comb thru... v^l and set your curls to stay! •<• CURL control with revolutionary new Protein- Poly mint gives your126 words
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229 1958-11-25 2 IS GHANA-GUINEA UNION A FRIEND OR RIVAL FOR NASSER? 'Till proposed union between Ghana and Guinea may, m the view of Londoi diplomatic observers, prove to be of fundamental Importance tor Africa and its I'uturt place m the world. It posed to obscr\crs the question ol whether rivalry would developReuter; U.P.I - 229 words
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46 1958-11-25 2 BRITAIN'S icommi technician i'd "guerilla" strikes at iciit)ci> it talks vii a pay claim break down. A spokesman lor the union representing l 000 rameramen and technicians I London Btoppa would be aimed at put' top .shows Ofl the air.46 words
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Article45 1958-11-25 2 A cocktail party to have been held at the Sindhi club on Saturday for members of the Singapore trade mission to Indonesia has been postponed as the mission's departure has been put off. Guests will be advised of 'a new date later45 words
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175 1958-11-25 2 TURKS' CYPRUS PLEA: DON'T AID VIOLENCE rpuRKEY yesterday tabled 1 a draft resolution calling for continued efforts among the three governments directly concerned to reach a friendly solution of the Cyprus problem. The resolution, which will come before the general assembly's political committee when it takes up the Cyprus questionReuter - 175 words
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233 1958-11-25 2 'r-HE United Nations Genera] Assembly's political committee last night ignored a Soviet boycott threat and voted to create an 18--member preparatory f»roup to study international co-operation m outer space, as proposed by Britain, France and the United States. Japan is a memberReuter - 233 words
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Advertisement114 1958-11-25 2 TAPE RECORDER IS PROTECTED BY THIS J||i ce M H 9 uaA* n ta> fIP J^H W#i y i 3Z 2E ttj IB cfl This Certificate of Guarantee entitles the owner <>j GRI'XDKi Tape Recorders SHI C-^CiL "Kofr*/ sSSSi^ to free servicing and free replacement of spares for six months114 words
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250 1958-11-25 3 Li 3 ODETTE HALLOWES, m\ known as Odette ■.him-hill wartime secret E last night welcomed W>\ i commons proposal W British Government R;;, •> to criticism of Rents' activities m U I;" John Smyth. tlve M.P.. holder of Mu v victoria Cross, Britain'sReuter - 250 words
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Article65 1958-11-25 3 NINE GASSED AT CHURCH SERVICE rPHREE CHILDREN of i lor (1 Hailsham. Chairman <>f the (onative Party, were among nine people overcome by carbon monoxide fumes from a coke-fired stove during I church service at Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, on Sunday. While the last hymn iras being M«n^ r "app.uenth people justReuter - 65 words
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192 1958-11-25 3 ARAB REFUGEES REJECT OFFER BY ISRAELI GOVT. T»HE Palestine refugees constitute "an explox sive situation which may blow up at any moment" to threaten world peace, Dr. Izzat Tannous, Arab spokesman for the refugees, told the United Nations yesterday. The director of the Palestine Arab refugees offices m New YorkU.P.I - 192 words
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136 1958-11-25 3 Soldier's death sentence commuted THE death sentence imposed last month on a British soldier, Sapper Terence Cashmore, for the murder of an army officer has been commuted to 10 years' imprisonment, it was announced m Bonn yesterday. Cashmore, 19. was found guilty of shooting dead Lieutenant Geoffrey Renwick, 22, onReuter - 136 words
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Article21 1958-11-25 3 The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester arrived m Aden yesterday after their tour of Ethiopia and Somaliland. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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144 1958-11-25 3 AN ATTRACTIVE 22 year-old redhead. Mrs. Ada' Margarrt Shakeshaft. was cleared In a London court yesteiday of a Charge of being one of the raider who cut their way into a bank strongroom month and itolc 4220.000 ($170,000). She was. howev< for trial atReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement46 1958-11-25 3 SWITZERLAND Hljf and R.f.il I i It V^^^^^^m I for information and bootingi L^^^^^l consult your Travl Agtnt 6r MALAYAN AIRWAYS (GENERAL SALES AGENTS) SH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION Spß ™^^*^k(/u\ r uor M's most **^^^7VU) l )rc<ious razor > tribute Irom you \^>< < y*^^ lm^»»'«: OVUSIAJ TKADIRS LIMITIO.46 words
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Advertisement208 1958-11-25 3 STOLES FROM BENARES An exclusive stole is a luxury which oil ladies enjoy more so if the stole is mode from Benares Pure silk Brocades m ever pleasing colour combination. ((Sift YvL' 4W Prtct4 f0 iuit 011 VT Th fj *v6r'\h '^Wf pockets (from 5 50 to Vli^Tdlx vlv^^M *****)208 words
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Article263 1958-11-25 4 Opinion A RED LIE SPIKED AS the latest Moscow- engineered crisis builds up over Berlin it is important to be acquainted with the four-power wartime agreement tor the occupation of Berlin. Russia's pledgebreaking Khrushchev announced •The time has come when the powers who signed the Potsdam Agreement should give up263 words
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Article170 1958-11-25 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber *w IN the presence of Commodore Caparizon, Mrs. Oulpepper, and thr n croft twins, the Strabismus in* rang Stratocrulscr underwent a third teit yesterday. And this time it look to the air like a t< taler to water, and i red m less time than it170 words
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1034 1958-11-25 4 J. W. M. Thompson - J. W. M. Thompson OUT OF THE CYPRUS AFFAIR COMES THIS SURPRISING FACT by '|M lorn island ot Cyprus expoits many things to Bl IIn, but thf most Iking export ot all is ncitii grapes, nor oru nor Wine It is1,034 words
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Advertisement12 1958-11-25 4 IMtIVK Green Spot Ft Orange HJI Ade. DIP W W*9r i tMIIIIIIII.IIIiniMIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII.12 words
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Advertisement106 1958-11-25 4 ®^^^Scp/i a v f Til I AND SO DELICIOUS W^ as if prepared by an Italian Chef If-l W If time is short anil you enjoy tasty food, the answer to l"^*^^^^^^™!]*^^ >^fl your problem is delightful Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti wHuim W&M Dinner. The Spaghetti Dinner package contains all the106 words
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Article290 1958-11-25 5 Iphind-the-scene moves for unified stand I.i MN of opposition parties iii the BlngaI tiore Citj Council arc holding private disins to pick a mayor from among them- s The election has been fixed for Dee. 23. losition, including independent N Karupplah, can muster 18 vote together290 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-11-25 5 picture. stand ivonne nuckinmiam wore a Hie boatman s hat when she attended the premiere of Floods of Fear at the Gauniont Haymarket m London. She is i at present making "Girls at Sea" for the Rank Organisation. FopperFopper - 42 words
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Article48 1958-11-25 5 The promulgation of the )il law by France is "a najor forward step m the levelopmont of the Sahara. he New York Times said. Exploration and eventual production of oil m that egion are now expected to o the necessary stimuhe paper added.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 48 words
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Article22 1958-11-25 5 A synthetic rubber plant for the American Dupont Corporation is being built Dear Londonderry. Northern nd. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article140 1958-11-25 5 Canadians take to our pines SINGAPORE p i n c a p p i c canneries are re establishing their position In the Canadian market. According to the Canadian Trade Commission Malaya was "a major source" of canned pineapples for Canada, before the war. The industry was largely destroyed during140 words
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Article38 1958-11-25 5 ■ored i>y the Singapore Mv 1 M Shirk now on a tour mtll rt« fON STANCE SHACK--1 LOCK the .rich! oprai rrivo Kivo a i at the i 8.45 pm. on Ti. i» Th38 words
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Advertisement68 1958-11-25 5 Good vintage B r produced inlt___ Ipopul \r Bedstead I FOLDING BKD avoilablc m: 30 or 36" width I dark green or beige colour I Sole Concessionaires:— PAN HIN FURNITURE CO. LTD. Showrooms:- 36 142. Orchard Road pore Tel ***** ***** A change to W&eatercomfort... I CROCODILE Brand I PYJAMAS68 words
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Advertisement280 1958-11-25 5 ADELPHI GRILL Dancing Nightly except Sundays m M music by the W' yi^m W^w^^ Dine, Drink and Dance HflHp'Mp* m cool, cosy comfort .MSkkt»m^ m Reservations: Telephone 2810 L f tWju^f^DAILY SPECIAL COLD BUFFET 9SK &i (self service) $7.00 per person (lunch time only) especially J by ROLF HARDMEIER, a280 words
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Miscellaneous214 1958-11-25 6 V.-.-.V.V.V.V.-.V. v.v.v.v v.v.v.w.v.v.w.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.sv.w.v.w. V |T\ (f^V/kXVA 111 ■< ll\\\Kl by SyJiey lonian (I A <^LJ V***] Mr >v t M iy| \liriMKO T^9 AAAH TtAt* SHIP'S O&i*T ffAOAO ..*>.* i Hvi /7 J mavi \hlkm. T*/r v .*«*<- -j^U V C \^>Ol<^ L M€«»«' /3 I>OHN today y.l 1 »*-k\r214 words
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Article128 1958-11-25 7 I ONMMf, N«n Previous Today x "quoted unquoted i),, M bt hellers L'ti m] ■>' |;l1 N 26 seller* Nl > I X^ v Srttltinent B 36»i, aeU( lan Mar. sellers Um> t i.v quoted m penc*. i; W'hiti vi'.nuk f.a.q. ■it Huruprun ports Deo. 31 31)128 words
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Article106 1958-11-25 7 NEW YORK. Nov. M Previous Today H\ M,.,,t. s P"t 99.37 nom. 99.25 nom. Hn futures Baits Coiiti-i.t I>«t 97.50 buyer.- 97.12 buyers 99.50 sellers 99.:*7 sellers Jan 97.37 buyers 97.00 buyers 99.37 sellers 99.25 sellers H[)M Dull SALES: Nil. H.BHIK: i inures Xuv 33.00 buyers 33.40106 words
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Article29 1958-11-25 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Previous Today industrials 559.57 544.89 Railroads 154.99 150.41 Domestic Bonds 86.56 delayed B I'tiUtlrs 86.81 85.56 B Stocks Composite Averages 194.95 190.1329 words
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Article64 1958-11-25 7 I Malabar spot and awaiting lease 24, a floats 24. November ipment 23 23 4 c and f. impons spot and awaiting re- 24. anoat.s 24. November Above prices quoted shipment 23». 23 1 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting- release 39 'L«. afloats 39 to64 words
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Article91 1958-11-25 7 lOPRA Philippines r jjf, u -K> North European ports delivered WfUht p«r long ton Dec. OPRA. Straits c.i.f. U.K./North turopean ports delivered OtOMT OIL crude StralU W, Kuropoan ports m bulk P" "on*: ton Nov./ Dec. OCONJ-T OIL o'rude Ceylon m* Europran ports In bulk i£.\l91 words
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Article184 1958-11-25 7 (JENERALLY uncertain X. d i tlons P^vailed m vp t^ ndon t()(k markets Sin! di y aUd most sec srn5 rn closed lower. The ?™n situation continued markets while on last n rin Br l tish bank rate U A <>r uncertainty. Ed to iritl( s184 words
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455 1958-11-25 7 RATEPAYERS FAIL TO AMEND HOUSING BILL Assemblymen to watch Minister and Board THE Singapore Ratepayers Association made an unsuccessful bid to curb x the powers of the Minister to give directions to the proposed Housing and Development Board, for which legislation is now being considered by the Assembly. The select455 words
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Article99 1958-11-25 7 rHE police have not yet been officially Informed of the Singapore City Council's decision not to engage military and po lice bands for perform ance m public parks. police spokesman said the police bands were popular with the public and largp numbers of people99 words
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Article52 1958-11-25 7 The Singapore Peranakan Dramatic Party is staging the well-known Indonesian historical play "Nyai Dasitna" on Thursday. Dec. 4 and Friday. Dec. 5 at the Badminton Hall at 8 p.m. Proceeds from the two performances will go to the STMCA Youth's Club fund and the party's52 words
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Article158 1958-11-25 7 Work at fair site in full swing CONSTRUCTION work on Vj the $5,000,000 Singapore Constitution Exposition at the former Kallang airport is now m full swing. Started about two mont ago, contractors now h;i a little over a month to complete it. The monthlong fair is to be opened on158 words
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Article27 1958-11-25 7 Construction of the £13 million Forth Road bridge m Scotland— to be Europe's longest suspension bridge and fourth longest In the world has begun. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article32 1958-11-25 7 Switzerland has become a provisional member on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) and has exchanged lists of tariff concessions with 14 other countries, including Britain. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement123 1958-11-25 7 jlllllll 111 11 1 1 111 I 111 l 1 1 1| 1 1 1| 1 1 1| V SINCAPORE IHICH TIDES! TODAY: 11.00 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.21 a.m. and 11.35 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.50 a.m. 5 FRIDAY: 0.10 a.m. and 11.21 a.m. SATURDAY: 0.45 a.m. i and 11.51 a.m. SUNDAY: 1.20123 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-11-25 8 GERMANS VISIT NAVAL TEST TOWER The crew of the 250-ton Federal German Navy submarine, Hecht, which recently berthed at Gosport near Portsmouth, and the crew of another submarine that came by German Navy tenders, have been spending a week learning escape drill m the RoyalPopper - 142 words
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380 1958-11-25 8 £3,000 FOR MESM BY OMAN RISED OVE YfISS Edith Ellen ifl Manley, a 43-year-old nurse, was awarded £500 for breach of promise at Bristol Assizes the other day. Trembling with emotion she heard Mr. Justice Pilcher say: "She has been shockingly treated." Miss Manley. who had admitted trying to buy380 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-11-25 9 Queen visits veterans I WAS a royal day for patients when 1 Queen paid a ent visit to the ir and Gartier me— an indepen- dent charity home for ex-servicemen at Richmond, Surrey. She met sopie of the two-hundred patients, among whom were five who took part m the Boei95 words
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238 1958-11-25 9 Flash' rolls in those school 'hep' cats FLASH" FANTHORPE, aged 16. stood outside his nightclub, waiting for the customers to arrive straight from school. The ex-50s. a week office boy skewered a matchstick m his cigar as he talked about the fuss when he opened the "King Creole" In rural238 words
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341 1958-11-25 10 MAIN purpose of Japanese Cabinet Minister llayatu Ikcclu's just con eluded mission to Washington is believed to be to explore ways ii Which J.i pan can share m the tremendous flow of development loans pro mised the nation* ol South and Souih-EastU.P.I - 341 words
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Article86 1958-11-25 10 INDIA intends to seek a farther loan of US$65l million from friendly countries, the Finance Minister, ."Mr. Morarjl DetaJ. told the Delhi Parliament. Negotiations were likely to start early next year Hid the loan would be applied to completion of the last two yearsReuter; U.P.I - 86 words
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299 1958-11-25 10 JAPAN "cannot remain indifferent" to regional trade agreements or "common markets" which tended to discriminate against "outsiders." Mr. Masayoshi Kakitsubo, the Japanese United Nations representative, told the U.N. Economic and Financial Committee. Mr. Kakitsubo noted r that attempts were being made to establish aReuter - 299 words
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179 1958-11-25 10 HHINESE farmers are being urged to reap their fields a second time to gather the crops they missed m the earlier high speed drive to bring the bumper harvest home, Peking has disclosed. The call came from the Agriculture Ministry In nationwide telephone callsReuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-11-25 10 resident Eisenhower accepts a Twelfth Century statue of Buddha presented re- v-ently by Cambodian Prime Minister Prince Norodom Sihanouk aj a i;ift o f I the people of Cambodia to the American nation. llllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllHMllllttllllllM' **********1. **********111 l JlltlllllllllHllllllllltliliiiilniiiiiii 1 1 ni1,,,,,,,,41 words
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201 1958-11-25 10 Lenin 's plan: U.S. reminded by Mrs. Chiang MADAME Chiang Kaishek told an audience of U.S. Navy officers m Newport, Rhode Island, that the "surest way to maintain peace is to occupy a position of menace." Quoting liberally from naval theorist Adm. Alfred Thayer Mahan and from Lenin, the wife201 words
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Article22 1958-11-25 10 An international conference on child welfare is m progress m Tokyo with about 500 delegates from more than 20 countries attending. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article22 1958-11-25 10 The Philippine Nation* Museum has presented w Nationalist Chinese bassador Chen cm 'jZ three samples of Vprcc M from ancient < nma. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article25 1958-11-25 10 The cargo ship Flying Clipper has arrived in Borabay with 1.000 tons oi wheat a present to India from the people* the United St U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article39 1958-11-25 10 Mr. Akio Okamoto a year-old resident of HJJ shlma, has died from» h doctors said wew ej of the 1945 I f. ol^ bombing of that «.t> was thr thirtirth J of the bombing to «M m year.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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Article44 1958-11-25 10 The decline m the standard of English as a result of the bad influence which comics, the radio and cinema had on children was discussed at a symposium of the South African Council for English Education, at Rov fl hnorth near Cape Town. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article19 1958-11-25 10 Students m H I schools at th( I tembrr toUllj I 41.697 mOW t 1 pr ceding quarter ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article35 1958-11-25 10 South Korean President Syngvian Rhee has presented a World War I Pershing steam engint, now sewing the Kara national railways, to w National Railroad Museum m Gren Bay, Witconsin, as a token 0/ goodwill.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article33 1958-11-25 10 The l \n\n Mani, a 303-ton •'mi.wicsc trawler, wa* fired on by an unidenti-l fied vessel 100 miles of! I Shanghai but managed to I escape without damage,! said a Tokyo report.-! U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article31 1958-11-25 10 Nationalist Chinese Foreifu Minister Huang Shao-ku said m Paris he had called on French Premier Gen. Charles de Gaulle, "who has a great sympathy for China* wartime ally of France.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article47 1958-11-25 10 "The Free World's policy, under the leadership of the United States to date has only been that of deterrence," she said. "But successful deterrence pre -supposes primarily an understanding of the enemy's thinking, which Includes the military, since force takes priority m any philosoDhv of violence."— U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Article360 1958-11-25 11 NEW BRINK OF WAR MOVES BY MR. K? I PHI United States and her WestI trn allies face a long period of brink of war" with Soviet Kusm.i tuss ia's leaders today appear oucher more confident, readier to a ke risks, less willing to compromise with the West. will beU.P.I - 360 words
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167 1958-11-25 11 US lead over Soviet still to widen AREVIVhI) American industry is now gear, ed to meet a Russian challenge for world m. dustrial supremacy. The Soviet Central Committee approved an ambitious seven-year economic plan which aim s at overhauling and surpassing America's vast production potential by 1965. The emphasis willU.P.I - 167 words
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194 1958-11-25 11 MISSILE AID PROGRAMME GOING AHEAD HPHE U.S. State Department has affirmed that U.S. global strategy ll unchanged. The department has assured its European allies that there has been no lessening m the American intention to make intermediate range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) available to them m accordance with the decision ofU.P.I - 194 words
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Advertisement444 1958-11-25 11 =^=rr Give a Gift SPECIAL BARGAINS He DESMO that will f or "JJ cn J^ ndl a/irai/S 6e R.versiWe Corfon Co; X rt FREE PRESS treasured! Carpets DIAMOND RINGS 48 00 EARRINGS v A\ shopping r M NECKLACES 4 8 00 A\V^^^ i DOUBLE-CLIP BROOCHES 6 x 3 >o.uu iJ^^444 words
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Article, Illustration530 1958-11-25 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM —rontpilvd by SECRETS OF A WONDER BOY rpO schoolboy Lai Tecl Kung pocket muiic.\ is valuable. I cannot afford to wastr Him and equipment," he says, "so I always lake (he greatest care over my photographs." Such care hi earned for this 13-year-old youngster numerous530 words
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Article, Illustration148 1958-11-25 12 "CRYING." Raffles photo display THE first photographic exhibition of the Rail Institution Photographic Society was oflieially opcncci by the principal. Mr. V. Ambiavagar. Rashia Rahim of Form 111 B was awarded the Challenge Trophy pre>cnt( d by Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Rashid scored 30 points. Runners-up were148 words
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Advertisement107 1958-11-25 12 1 at£2 tM "I r presents a simple rr ni» theme, hut note the oriK<*i^«' r U<r "ire <»* M Sinai anßle which 1.1-year-W**^^ \^^^o%, 'v! V-rU-V n li r\J> r< introduced into his print. u< rea« r J |nir nt- This youncster is am i/ r' l \irir>'««^ >iJI107 words
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Article, Illustration533 1958-11-25 13 G.M. THOMSON - MANKIND! TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT... G.M. THOMSON tone may expect more trom this farewell book than it offers BY vih last lap the runner seems 10 oe urmt>. Fin his proclaimed ultimate book, Maugham Luikh I not indeed carelessness but the ffi itfor-leave-it negligence of an author who X533 words
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166 1958-11-25 13 R. LISTER - Investor finds love doesn't count R. LISTER By T*HIS is an amusing, and, incidentally, an informative novel (TEA AT SHADOW CREEK. By Geoffrey Cotterell. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 165.). Charles Anderson is a drifting young Englishman who hes had a variety of what he calls "presentable young man Jobs," vaguely connected166 words
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Article244 1958-11-25 13 BEN JUST KEEPS ON TRYING... HERE is a nice, thoroughly sympathetic, softhearted story about a nice, sympathetic, soft-hearted and slightly flabby officer called Ben who is "axed" from the Navy with nothing m the world but his gratuity, his small daughter, and his querulous parents. (MAN OVERBOARD. Monica Dickens. Michael244 words
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502 1958-11-25 13 GEORGE MALCOM THOMSON - A bullet parted these strange partners GEORGE MALCOM THOMSON II V WORKING m a small vineyard, the Hansons pick only the I likeliest grapes. After Gauguin, Van Gogh, Toulouse Lautrec, who should follow as their next subject for biography? rhe necessary qualifications can bo precisely stated: cultural significance: misfortune m502 words
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Advertisement119 1958-11-25 13 "Mil mill lIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIDIIIIIIIII ***** l IIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIMIIIIMim«»«"l I Just for the record! I »^t July the heaviest recorded human of all 1 tim, died. What was his weight? 2 29st. 81b. (b) 33st. 21b (c) 74st. 61b. How large was the family of Britain's champion mother? (a) 22, (b) 39 (c)119 words
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1421 1958-11-25 14 ALLAN LEWIS - KOLA BAY AND OUR KINGDOM MAIN RIVALS ALLAN LEWIS 1> W :MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIII!lllllllllllimilll! pClass 5, Oiv. I—6 Furs. >Sli :tui I q I G o m f m ov P 3 \U Ou m cou us Fri Ire Co Sil Mor r Pi lb ter mee ter cou tier carr (...Id.1,421 words
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Article206 1958-11-25 14 Class 5, Division 2—9 Furs. i. M.<o„ u i .mi Clion* s.oh. Windsor n hoc. Christmi r^h^^r^t^ Mary of ,Vru in Mid h, yyiNc;i;n WARRIOR, second to Pepper Dealer uv(t 7 F the first day, appeals as the winner of the Class 5 Div. 2206 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-11-25 14 T*HE following hoists 1 1 1 will not start tomorrow: Too Much Money, Potentate and Christmas Carol. I sions with oiu pound I Metrostar II has b I shaping like a winner n-l track trials here His last I placed performance was! when second to139 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1958-11-25 14 < i.i ACROSS 3 Um abusive language about l Problen i Ro e In I rm ol traiu port <4> i" Inocked about mostly a 4 SWailOV Up ii :;iiloi a1 In I I > 1 1 c i < 1 1 1 .'< i 6 a little hooter? i97 words
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Article33 1958-11-25 15 FOG HITS F.A. cup REPLAY to mj Brit is h b RochI ited been i had for tlu 1 tie mou ii the post- ision 4 I by Iv. i Exeter lafjfjauf ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-11-25 15 picture. A JTO I MAKi.Mi an opening on the hiimi tide oi the icnun is Singapore Recreation Club scrum-hall McLlntoch, W eU bached by wing -forward Scharenfuivel VlcLintoch played soundly m this ,amc agalnsl vi Signali mit yesterday on the padani He con?erted Irtei by Frankle Welli and Malcolm KraalFree Press - 58 words
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Article288 1958-11-25 15 EIGHT SINGAPORE PLAYERS CHOSEN |>OV\I \IK FORCI n k •> i announced theii line-up to play agalml Ihe visiting Royal Thailand An Forte rOfby team at Chanfti on Fridaj I ight of the team are from Singapore, who yesterdai beal K\i Malayi i> i m a trial match at Bel<288 words
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33 1958-11-25 15 Australian world mile oil h he works .it an En'_, r- noadEngland, I annually tt works In ompany In tO vl by the the 19G0 111 RO!1!'\ ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article255 1958-11-25 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By jfriSßElt PLANTER II (Johnson) and Our Kingdom did a winning ga lMX lop on the Number Two track at Ipoh this morning They were wide out on the track to dispose of three In 38 4/5 This is the fastest three furlongs255 words
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Article144 1958-11-25 15 -CLAIMS JAPANESE DELEGATE ORINCE Takeda, member of the Japanese Olympic Committee, said last night m Paris that '.ill Asian people wanted the 19(34 Olympic Games to be held m Tokyo. Speaking at a reception at the Japanese Embassy, Prince Takeda .^aid the Olympic Games have neverReuter - 144 words
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Article46 1958-11-25 15 A late try which was converted gave Royal Signals 'Singapore) Administrative Rcj>t. a 5-0 victory over Singapore cricket Club B" yesterday on the padang. The game was evenly fought. Signals forwards gained their try with a concerted rush m the closingminutes.46 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-11-25 15 By graves takes it on the chin Z ORV fOLLEY, the lulled stairs beat Joe Jamaicanlormcr British impion, m Mllll1 round of llllr scheduled ten IT" flJlt lasi night 111 '«vi rpool. lopped th« bruivin h<> ttuU '<l MW "Me, KvKrav.-s evere batter. din! :l W* wm was no match,Reuter - 171 words
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Article49 1958-11-25 15 JLIE Driffleld. 1 iron foundry ecutlve. trounced ing Hman i point the world amateur billiard > eh pionship yesterday In I cuti Diiiiuld, former world mplon, made a break of 321 on his way to victory and ran out with .m un hed break ol ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article30 1958-11-25 15 U.s s players Karol .Hid Mars Hellyer, and Britain's Shir ley Bloomer won their i cond round match* In the Argentine tennis tournament now being held m Bijrijfi30 words
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Article55 1958-11-25 15 AN OFFER to < '•>(►))<] Wimbledon I hampion. to turn "D.ii would be than 640.000 tiin-i tract, mote Kramer Sydm lit. Cooper himself Inn; ie had 000 id Ik would not until i Chul I i nd »>! month. Hut .m announcement thai I Helen55 words
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Advertisement229 1958-11-25 15 81 0,000.00 CASH PRIZES I SIMPLE WORD PUZZLE CONTEST MALAYAN 'CHOICE WORDS' DO NOT DELAY ENTER TODAY! CLOSING DATE 30TH NOV. 1958. ***** l lIIIIIIIIIIIIM llllllllllllltllllllllllllMllllllllltlllllHlHMlllllllMlMllltlll 1 1 Ml 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Readers are Up-to-Date! Malaya is ihe l«>. .il poinl Ihe229 words
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Article293 1958-11-25 16 Tunisia mass trial is likely to lead to worsened relations with President Nasser E*IFTY-EIGHT Tunltiam went on trial In Tunis yesterda) accused <>i plotting with ;iKrnts from Cairo to assassinate President Bourguiba and overthrow his pro-W fstti n Government. Already bitter relations between Tunisia andReuter; U.P.I - 293 words
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Article34 1958-11-25 16 Thirty delegates from South Ea.st Asian countries yesterday attended thu opening of a 12-day conference m Calcutta sponsored by the World Health organisation and the International Labour Organisation. U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article149 1958-11-25 16 Airman charged under Secrets Act A ROYAL Air Force airman was remanded at West Drayton, near London, ye.>terday on two charges under the Official Secrets Act. The Air Ministry said that the man, Senior Aircraftman M. J. Brown, was also charged with escaping arrest. He was being held m custodyReuter - 149 words
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Article51 1958-11-25 16 Japan- shipbuilders have been swamped with orders for 300,000 gross ton* of ships from foreign firrm since the beginning of this month, the Transport Ministry reported. In the seven months ur. to Oct. 31 only 222,600 gros.' tons of ships for export hac been ordered.-U.P.I - 51 words
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Article146 1958-11-25 16 AUSSIES SKITTLED MCC WIN BY 345 THE M.C.C. beat the Australian XI by 345 runs m Sydney this morning before lunch. It was Tony Lock who routed the Aussies. His slow breaks completely battled them. Lock finished with an analysis of six wickets for 29 runs. The Aussies were 55146 words
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Article105 1958-11-25 16 I I M< Ist IN\S— 3l9 Alsi \i Ist INNS— ltl M( End inn- dr<|. lt'Bl \l n,l l\\v M« Donald nt. hint 5 Steveni i> Tramuui II llarvry i> Lo« k m ONfili r Trurman h I^uk Burgp h I.imU 7 Simpson ,-H, it 1 .01 k 0105 words
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235 1958-11-25 16 AZI KICK court of appc.ils ye terdav found that Turkish drug smuggler Mehmed Ihsan Vittutoglu lied when he claimed to have no connections with an international narcotics imilffllng ring. The court added six months' hard labour to his Si-month sentence pronounced by a districtU.P.I - 235 words
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124 1958-11-25 16 HONOLULU firemen yesterday pumped carbon dioxide into the No. 1 hold of the Danish motorship Nicoline Maersk m an attempt to control a fire that broke out last Friday. Captain Sven Obel said the fire broke out when the ship was 500 miles northU.P.I - 124 words
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Title Section10 1958-11-25 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday, November 25, 1958.10 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-11-25 1 A hundred and one things to do— indoors and out 'SAND and gravel hold a special fascination tor children.'19 words
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Article1066 1958-11-25 1 FUN ideas for the kiddies LIVELY CHILDREN AT HOME -DON'T GIVE UP YET WOT II EKS ot }l kindergarten and pro-school children must be ju>t about ready to throw m the towel and shout "Uncle." With nursery schools close d by polio and matters being further compli by rules that1,066 words
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Advertisement65 1958-11-25 1 jl m Kou 7/ /ore fashion 's new moist, high-gloss look! l.t-liion's new look for lips is the moist, hi^h-sloss look C* of Revloa's 'Lustrous* Lipstick 1 h stays on stays ttjj lovely, longerl You'll love your lips with this neu fashion look (.'li-.tf'Mirip. .gloaming ,...l»ut never gfOMfl I 'LllStrOUS65 words
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Article88 1958-11-25 2 BETTY CROCKER coke mixes, meringue mix, pie crust, puff posUy mix, date bar mix, muffin mix,. Bisquick biscuit mix, brownie mixes, macaroon mixes, ginger bread mix and frosting and fudge: Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., retail shop, Orchard Road. Filipino slippers: Wako, 1, Raffles Place. German lounge-chair:88 words
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Article142 1958-11-25 2 A handy kitchen recruit A JUNIOR mix- master that is low-priced, powersaving and specially designed for the small household is on sale m Singapore. The many advantages of power-mixing are available m this handiest of all small mixers Alwa\s ready for use, it is the only I hand mixer with142 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-11-25 2 EFFORTLESS BAKIN CAREE HOUSE Calte mixes which bring a sia* husband loveslK sigh of relief. No Id slave long hours ov l does she have to mm up new dessert relK> master. On sale m Singap^flv mixes for I macaroon.s, pie crustfll. tions. On each packa^H. are printed several™ cipes.242 words
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Article23 1958-11-25 2 1 that i ipc wi n thank f'»r a plastic starch I an exti nylon frill around the horn.23 words
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Advertisement129 1958-11-25 2 Thin jViH>k m H CROM the Philippines come these beautiful slip-* pers for lounging. The suede inner soles and toe straps are trimmed with gold kid, and the ■leather soles are upholstered with foam rubber to give that "walking-on-air" feeling to the wearer. These slippers come m five vivid colours,129 words
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Article, Illustration194 1958-11-25 3 relief FOR GIRL WIVES [^newest, snappiest I r oST PRACTICAL PAGE I Resigned for women liousewite whose n now breathe a oes she have to oven. No more brains thinking ,r her lord and veek are packaged jringues, cookies, and other confec- Chives and Parsley rpHE first step to fine194 words
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Article60 1958-11-25 3 Recipes come with every package |[bulous meringues s a mix to c. high lngu< that lh bakeven )u te it! i there vnie mixes, flit cream omit chocolat( macai mixi s and a date mix. complete with try and filling. cakf package that ie a: every p a mix. a60 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-11-25 3 Adding that extra zest to your food SPICES BRING OUT THE BEST IN EVERY DISH miserly hand. It is best with sausage and pork. TARRAGON, with its fresh, anise-like flavour, blends perfectly with chicken, eggs, fish, and is lovely with salads. OREGANO, popular with Mexicans and Italians, has real character.182 words
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Advertisement96 1958-11-25 3 HERE is colour and comfort for your patio or garden: A light-weight lounge chair. This import from Germany has featherweight steel-tube frame. The seat and back is made of slim strips of plastic hose. The chair is m three sections, each a different colour, and folds into the thickness of96 words
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Advertisement222 1958-11-25 3 tOGERiGAHET is unlike Jfc^ T onyofherEoudeCologne. J>A So fresh ond feminine is y*-^. P O V**^_ >o I its frogronce. it leovesf i*s3 Q O S^~t^ you with o goy. wonder- V \uA// \S^> Z? ful feeling fhot lingers on s*' «|REFI(ESHIn\\ foJQS^I Jp|ANO VIVIFYING \/A^J\\^C/ \Cyl I}})/ lo Odd222 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-11-25 4 Christmas special mi PEEP AT SINGAPORE niiiiin; FASHION MAN'S LATEST AT a sneak preview of the Roland Chow Christmas collection early last week, Eve j photographed this delightful lighthearted j gown m cotton sateen. j Black with printed blossoms m muted I reds and pinks, the frock has a deep78 words
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Article499 1958-11-25 4 HOW TO CONCEAL THOSE ODD FAULTS YOU too can acquire a perfect figure TACKLE your troubleoome fi I r faults the fashion\vi>e way. The tfirl who is too sell conscious to wear a -wimsuit or shorts because of awkward legs and plump anKits can do a lot to help herself.499 words
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Article61 1958-11-25 4 Washing day for gloves ';;at».,r ,:;;^i th <"> on tv Ua T| UM v arm-n 0t hot I —water and su^| soap appears mi n lh water. Gc&ttj iqaecic ulov. es and ease off hands by pulling each finger tip Smooth them into shape thumbpifce hinK flat against the palm.61 words
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Advertisement104 1958-11-25 4 Magic Arm Action OUTDOOR CHAISE Model 207 (m 5 colours) A striking, royal rose pottern m bright, new /IT colours. The mottress has full inncrspring units m scot and back. This luxurious choir is upholstered m cosy to clean and lasting vinyl plastic cover. Adjusts to five position! from sitting104 words
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