The Singapore Free Press, 27 November 1958
1958-11-27
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Title Section15 1958-11-27 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya'a Own Family Papef n lliuimlu\. \o\^ihlmm «7. |M| pHet 13Ct,.15 words
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Article51 1958-11-27 1 Check on China ban on trade r p ipore Oovern- naking inquirBritKsh Embassj about reports had stopped Malaya. ot the Minisjrce and Inthis morning nment had any official rumours but nothing .'id. here is unshortage 01 oods m Bingalor salted and preserved stuffs, even opped all exir Ingenuity :.and." they51 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-11-27 1 Akihito, commoner, to wed -official f Hf Imperial Council today formally ed the betrothal of a commoner io lito, the heir to the throne Miss Shoda, 24, daughter of the president of milling company, is the bride-to-be and •bit' future Empress of- Japan. nnouncement Iberation ,at House Council lay itReuter; U.P.I - 102 words
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Article77 1958-11-27 1 'pilL: Rural Council Ol Htmel Hempstead, near London, heard a report or the dreaded uii.s glla winch have be< he trouser legs ol leading citi/( The report, de -cubed the glis iiilrrel likr ith bushy Two oi thr-ni escaped from a nearby o and had multipliedReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration483 1958-11-27 1 P. M. RAMAN - P. M. RAM AN Foreign financiers are wary, says Jumabhoy By AMERICAN and Australian financiers are interested m investing capital to promote new industries m Singapore but are apprehensive about a possible future political swing to the extreme Left. The Minister ofFree Press - 483 words
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102 1958-11-27 1 PAKHAR SINGH PARTS WITH HIS BEARD PAKHAR SINGH, 21 year-old Malayan w) cycled, hitch-hiked aii«i walked 10.000 miles from Singapore to England m the hope of joining the British Army, yesterday parted with his most prized possession his beard. After on interview at the Southampton recruiting centre, he went toReuter - 102 words
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112 1958-11-27 1 Plane with A-bomb blazes-but no blast A United States jet bomber with a nuclear weapon aboard caught fire and burned on the ground at Chennault air force base. Louisiana, yesterday. The pilot was killed and the navigator injured when* the plane, a B-47 Stratojet, caught lire where it was parkedReuter; U.P.i - 112 words
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Article32 1958-11-27 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m apore this morning at 88 cents per lb., up I Quarter of a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was quiet.32 words
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Advertisement19 1958-11-27 1 EXTRA tomorrow Free with tomorrow's i rw Press (he first bvmper Issue of new srrirs of (hrist mas Supplements.19 words
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Advertisement30 1958-11-27 1 WORID FAMOUS HI Flfc^l^fc^^/ i A tf#^^ wV H> the greatest B A booster of office output V P^^^ tince the typewriter $455/- (Spore* (OLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD.30 words
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Article371 1958-11-27 2 Japan and India take lead m backstage talks to find a way out of the deadlock JAPAN was reported yesterday to I J ing the possibility of BUbmittini mise resolution on Cyprus to the U.N Si committee. Resolutions by Britain, Greece Turkey are already before theReuter - 371 words
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431 1958-11-27 2 THE British Govern] pn paring laws t( send prostitutes to pri.son m an attempt to clean u;j the streets of London and other big cities m Britain. Men who live on the immoral earnings of these women may get n term ofReuter - 431 words
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Article62 1958-11-27 2 THE Japanese fishing vessel, Aomuri Maru, yesterday made a mercy dash to Port Moresby m New Guinea witn a seaman suffering from appendicitis. The Aomori Maru is only the second Japanese ship to visit Port Moresby since the war. The seaman was left at the hospitalReuter - 62 words
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Article156 1958-11-27 2 C-PLAN WAY OR SLAVE LABOUR a MtKiCAN State SecreJ\ tary John Foster Dulles said 111 Washington yesterday that the United state.s attached great importance to the improvement of living standards m non-Communist nations of South and South-East Asia. But he said he did not think it practical or necessary thatReuter - 156 words
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Article119 1958-11-27 2 MR. Dulles said* that the United States had reduced its military aid to South Korea during the past year after difficult and painful negotiations with the Seoul Government. He had little aoubt of the abstract proposition that too much was being spent by theReuter - 119 words
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81 1958-11-27 2 THE Ceylon Oovernmeni yesterday extended the state 1 ol emergency throughout Ceylon for til nth month to guard against a revival of communa] <\\ iturbanci The original proclamation, giving the armed fore enhanced pow«r to deal with the situation fg| first made on MayReuter - 81 words
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84 1958-11-27 2 MR. Justice Arthian Dav:es yesterday reserved judgment on the application by the 39-year-old Marquess 01 Milford Haven to have a Mexican divorce declared valid under English law. The Marquess, v. I best man at the wedding of the Queen, married Ameri-can-born Mrs. Romalne DahlgrenReuter - 84 words
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170 1958-11-27 3 i rtain drivers, antijj cars, learners, cyclists rians have been warned new high speed mo- port Ministry has lal motorways code to be distributed when the roads is opened by Macmlllan, the Prime I Preston, Lancashire. on Dec 5. The motorways areReuter - 170 words
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64 1958-11-27 3 U.S. CENTRAL HEATING AGGRAVATES SINUS ILLS' IN throat y blamed A... tral heating that more from than BiiStevenson, g( oil to tal, said in that cenkept Ameri- ast five to 10 di tiotter than and air made a A contrast ot heat inoutdoors, cold In- heat outdoors— remea of theReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration151 1958-11-27 3 Seen m the above I picture are MiftS Hilda Jean Boanas, daughter of Major and Mrs. I If. E. Boanas, of 5 I Chelsea Koad. Island View, Singapore, and I Jame s I»O VVhittaker, I who were married yes- terday at the Church 1 ofFree Press - 151 words
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159 1958-11-27 3 I FORGIVE HUSBAND'S POISON BID -WIFE A HUSBAND who bought potassium cyanide "to kill wasps" later attempted to put some into nis wife's mouth as shr slept, it was said at Stailord Assizes yesterday The man Arthur Frederick Robinson, 37 year old paint-sprayer admitted attempting to administer the poison toReuter - 159 words
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95 1958-11-27 3 3,500 SCOTTISH SOCIETIES ASKED TO FEDERATE SOME 3,500 Scottish societies and organisations throughout the world have j been asked to support a proposed world federation of Scottish clans, it was an- nounced In Edinburgh yes- tcrday. Edinburgh's Lord Provost. Mr. Lan Johnson-Gilbert, i said the 3.500 Scottish soj cieties includedReuter - 95 words
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204 1958-11-27 3 J.A. B - Raised eyebrows follow hotel waiter's exploits J.A.B. I^HE Btage Club's produc- lion at the Cultural Centre I night, Rex Frosts 'Small Hotel." revolves round the figure of Albert, a waiter of the old school. And what the apparently oh-so-proper Albert, ad mirably portrayed by Lin coin Fraser, learned m that204 words
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Advertisement20 1958-11-27 3 Tf>C /(/eO/ imping (IJA&C $v"coseu "cose fob/c C/ioirs V *N HIN FURNITURE Sh, C L 'D. Showr Rood. 5»4^ U4/312520 words
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Advertisement173 1958-11-27 3 ETERNn-Mnnc J F/RST WATCH TO WIND ITSELF A ON A BALL-BEARINC, _jA V' I ?j v Xi 11. ij J s^r with k^- lul MAGNIFYING l^lsWl GLASS OVER PJ^J] DATE '"■s! W>- .^^si 'r~^Jj WATERPROOF V\ "i-31l C SELFWINDINC \WI Vf NON-MACNETIC 4 SHOCKPROTECTEO UNBREAKABLE SPRINC -v v^BS^ DATE CHANGING173 words
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Article, Illustration739 1958-11-27 4 WELLINGTON LONG - WELLINGTON LONG Crossing the bridge where freedom ends by EVERYONE'S hi J seems t pa :t when he the bridge at Helmdom on the road to Com m unisl surrounded W( si Bi rlin. The bridge crosses a dry gully. At theU.P.I - 739 words
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Article330 1958-11-27 4 WIIKN the Hrst novel written by Mrs. Clara Dormandy won the l 250 i omantlc novel contest In Britain, all hi i family attended ihe prei entatlon ceremony. Hut the cheque was i^iven to h> tary Mrs, Dortnandy decided to stay •y. Sh< i330 words
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Advertisement220 1958-11-27 4 A I lion of Marcasite Jewellery fa* CHRISTMAS. I S. SUVA 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** .lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII £3jcsht3.TporfJfrcc|)rrjs3 THURSDAY N iv, 17, WARNING VOICES ALREADY warning voices are being raised m America against not only the apparent futility of negotiating with Moscow but the positive dangers of falling into220 words
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Advertisement41 1958-11-27 4 •If you like good coffee drink H-|IG IHST Caffeine -free coffee that cannot harm your hear! nerves or digestion I I Jl any difficulty m obtaining write to HACEMEYEK N^EDS I The FEDERAL DISPENSARY I 'lArr SINGAPORE COLO BTORAOE j A41 words
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Article, Illustration501 1958-11-27 5 Dissolution team starts its work r.|ii iiw man committee (I irged with the task of calling a special conference of [be sing ipore labour Front ttit l, view to dissolving it is Jelieved to be fating grave diilicultics. lose to the comthe task of cMssolvty didFree Press - 501 words
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Article185 1958-11-27 5 Margo: UK wanted tier return "E Singapore Immigrarssrsas iting the 17--lish girl. whose stow*ustralia came '1 when the d here two determined visit to on her to Au ti bel sent ■<> the Corfu li] from afternoon, <>f the di rt he h.ui him when hip re cc or. Nm185 words
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Article47 1958-11-27 5 Toll Puan Lim, wife of Tun Lim Yew Hock, Singapore Chief Minister, will give away the prizes to winncr.s of the Press Ball Queen contest ;it the Sea View Hotel on December 6, It Is being organised by th# Singapore Union of Journalists.47 words
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Advertisement287 1958-11-27 5 •unS^ X'M AS NOW IN FULL SWING ITEMS RE-MARKED DOWN FOR CLEARANCE. U.P. S.P. Checked Swiss Voile 36" $4.50 $2.50 pyd Checked Swiss Voile 36" 7 .50 6.50 Checked Swiss Voile 36" 6 50 5.50 Swiss Printed Lown 36" 3 50 2.90 Swiss Printed Lawn 36 3.25 2.50 Checked Swiss287 words
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Advertisement372 1958-11-27 6 R 0 1 llKlay y( v v U but m Independei I do not work well undei i tion of others and your b i wih come whi complete authority. i You art- emotional ■"c but you are mor brin* thOM talents Inl renting a u.w. liitelli I a rather372 words
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Miscellaneous221 1958-11-27 6 Bkl i BB Bl Bl Bl Bl HI H H Ml H S B I .111 I lIAWKi: l»? V«!ne> Jordan EV6*S« oewTED A >v r»« iU »^XJ must IST >viti MAVI roOfTTXiM MA«Tia»^ SHIPS O»< J [Nw f^m^ feftßl BBBifl I I Fa9m o^OOu<9n J ~^JL*y'J^^ it CAMT feßk221 words
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Article, Illustration291 1958-11-27 7 90 MAPS TO ILLUSTRATE FINDINGS OF RURAL PROBE Survey report will assist Master Plan team 'THE Singapore Government is preparing 90 maps to show the specific uses of land m rural areas. k J^/ 0110^ a land use surve y carried out by 50 lecturers and students of the University291 words
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Article79 1958-11-27 7 THE Singapore Family 1 will hold its first nag Planning Association day on Dec. 6 to raise funds for next year. Appealing to the public for support, Mrs. Goh Kok Kee, chairman of the association, said the F.P.A. has come a long way from November 1949."79 words
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Article19 1958-11-27 7 Mr. John Manussis, one or East Africa's well-known racing drivers has been injured m a car accident19 words
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Article141 1958-11-27 7 A i Wall Street its slide on 1 milder form «k markets m that trend of the there was a )very 1 a cerf»f nervousM l apparent fall numamong In»ugh g.. Ity. <arkit the opening m" Many leading British industrials encountered cheap buying after Tuesday'sREUTER - 141 words
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Advertisement339 1958-11-27 7 U.K. closing prices LONDON \ov If, Previous Today |rBBEI No. 1 Itl C.i.f. I i""t' Nl>v unquoted unquoted DIC r! 5 > b i buyers 25 H sellers L'5 7 sellers ICBBFR No 1 BSS Spot 25', buyers buyers lellen sellers j v i v-> S. ttlement Dec buyers 25',.339 words
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Advertisement52 1958-11-27 7 WKi^| Wtf^^^Aml P r^ious razor, a daily W« lapHMm OVERSEAS TRADERS LIMITED^ JIHOAfOM— KOAVA lUMFUI— ftNANS. The new >^ Fm concert reproducer JBSSS* 5 If 6 wart Push-Pull Amplifier. If 4 LoM «**Peokert $46*5/. "I \^*s 4 Speed Changer I V 0 S pore '*S%, V R E L E52 words
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Miscellaneous50 1958-11-27 7 m i SINGAPORE 1 fHICH TIDES 1 i TODAY: 10.50 a.m. I TOMORROW: 0.10 am and 11.21 a.m. SATURDAY: 0.45 a.m. and 11.54 a.m. SUNDAY: 1.20 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. p MONDAY: 1.57 a.m." and 1.07 p.m. 1 TUESDAY: 2.37 a.m. and 1.50 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.23 a.m. and 2.40 p.m.50 words
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Miscellaneous124 1958-11-27 7 Today's radio 1 15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and New.s; 1.45 Men Only; 2.00 Close Down. 4.15 Arrival of the PrimeMinister of Canada, Mr. J. Diefenbaker and Mrs. Diefenbaker, at Kuala Lumpur; 5.00 The Merry-00-Round; 5.30 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao; 6.30 Lute Recital by Julian124 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1958-11-27 8 Koh Nam Soon; PELHAM GROOM - SPRING-CLEANING KAMPONGS HE Koh Nam Soon PELHAM GROOM The Army puts flies Fish feed m style off mosquitoes. fsdfasdfasgfasf AiiwiJlJLniml ll i iiAiTLf Mr. By NEW. WEI litter in pig stie 0 which the unltned ground a NYONE who is interested In the development of kampongs and who is searching1,117 words
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Article, Illustration2642 1958-11-27 10 PELHAM GROOM - CASE OF THE VENUS WHO LOST HER HEAD PELHAM GROOM ghfdvbjgjn mi NI HO u^KAHH SHOWED WILMA IN A SEQUINED BATH IN^ TUME SPLIT UP THE FRONT THOUGHT IT WAS A PITY THAT Tuc *A FLAMES HAD BURNED HER FACE AWAY. THE S A M r MALTREATMENT HAD BEEN MET2,642 words
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Article, Illustration397 1958-11-27 11 THESE JUNGLE FOLK PLAY HOST TO THE CHESHIRES HMHROUGH mosquituA ridden mangrove swamps, dense forests, turbulent fast -flowing rivers and over rugged jungle-covered mountains peaks these were some of the hardships men of a detachment of the First Battalion, the Cheshire Regiment, endured recently when they visited Sarawak to take397 words
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Article, Illustration370 1958-11-27 11 FOOTSORE SOLDIERS TAKE A COOLER The Cheshires quick•V d ed that Sarawak is a country of innumerable j a s ters. Ofi combined Police Army patrols they penetrated deep into the remote interior but their journeys usually tevun by boat, Saravak's main jorm of com m v nication. A 9roup370 words
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231 1958-11-27 12 PLANS TO TURN TIBET RED ARE STILL STALLED pOMMUNIST Chi plans for the id j)id communisation o: all ol their land a are definitely stalled m ribet, Peking Radi< has admitted. Ti. that m Tibet post puncd The broadcast, which supports reports leaking out o! China of Tfl resistance andU.P.I - 231 words
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67 1958-11-27 12 Volcano erupts after warning by scientists PROMPTLY vindicating I Japanei c scientists' pi dictions, Mount Mihara on Bagaml Island near Tokyo erupted violently.: throwing smoke and as} 3,000 feet into the air. Police and mountain guide had co-operated the week before to warn cam- i per,, hunter., and climb. awayReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-27 12 :v..: ;<^S .^^^jg^m consignment of 15 radio sets, from the British Army m Malaya who ilso sent m S^fnalmen, is beini unloaded from a Bristol freighter of the tf 7rl d l^te IS'SI airP rt Nepal The Wlrele nu?n ie c 5 S*en| there to help Nopal organise comraunlcaUoni duringU.P.I - 55 words
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291 1958-11-27 12 JAPAN CRISIS OVER BUT PREMIER HAS LOST 'FACE' fhe Diet t'hf k he i a P anese P0'»ical crisis which has paralysed sets, has «,„e into rTess °Th e l"" P 2. SSh,g tWO »«PP»«~n£ rv bud Uicts ner^So?o r p e e,?rnex T t h :„S r H USCReuter - 291 words
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Article82 1958-11-27 12 New BurmaRed China border talks ]>l RMESE Premier Gen Ne Win Is sending Ny to Peking mi n m i d December to wind up protracted negotiations on Sino-. Burin, s,. border questions. U Nu will seek decisions on three Kachin province tracts of the border Hipmaw, Gawlum and Kengfan^U.P.I - 82 words
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155 1958-11-27 12 JAPANESE WANT TO QUESTION GEN. MacA. Courtney Whitney speaking for himself and. Uen, Douglas MacArthvr i m a sharply worded message to meet a visiting Japanese official commission investigating the origins of the present Japanese constitution Whitney, nho aided Gen, Mac Arthur m draft- >»</ the 1946 constitution, said mU.P.I - 155 words
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106 1958-11-27 12 Kea China in price war against Siam meat POMMINIST CHINA has a.am retorted tacUci oi vuluntarilv slash m l prices m B bid to wiu the lion X. mm dit n has been stepping up Kon Market its regular exports of water buffaloes into Hong Kong and the Colony's CommunistU.P.I - 106 words
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Article28 1958-11-27 12 U.P.I. Communist North Korean newspapers said the overwhelming Tnited Nations vote m favour of genuinely free elections for divided Korea would become "nothing but a scran nf paper."—U.P.I - 28 words
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Article35 1958-11-27 12 The Indian ambassador to Japan, Mr. Chandra Shekhar Jha. will leave Tokyo on January 7 next for New York to take up his new post as permanent representative of India to the United Nations. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article26 1958-11-27 12 The ministerial council of the Bagdad Pact will meet P rob ably next January" a Pa k is tan Foreign Office source said in Karacni ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1958-11-27 12 JAPAN, RED CHINA AND RUSSIA MAY ENTER THE WORLD MARKET IN WATCHES. ACCORDING TO JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOLDSMITHS IN LONDON. REUTERREUTER - 25 words
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Article27 1958-11-27 12 Radio Peking said two test wells m the Kiuchuan Basin, m Kansu Province, have already begun "producing oil at the rate of 350 to?is per day.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article13 1958-11-27 12 Communist North Vietnam and Cambodia have opened trade talks m Pnom Penh.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 13 words
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Article30 1958-11-27 12 revised Japanese-United States security treaty based on "reasonable wisdom" would face little difficulty m getting ratified by the United States, US. Senator J. William Fulbrlght said m Tokyo. sfhsfhfnhjf ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article32 1958-11-27 12 Reuter m Minister, said m WashJ ton that he had been a surcd that the l n t States would <<Mitinuet« give lympathetic consider" ation to his countryg e co nomic problem.Reuter - 32 words
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Article50 1958-11-27 12 Addressing the UN. General Assembly special politirtil committee. Mr. fs Paiar of Indonesia criticised the "negative attitude of Israel" toward the plight of Palestinian re. fugees. He said that t the interest of "peace fc that part of the world.., a solution must be four.: as soon a.s possible." U.P.I.U.P.I - 50 words
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Article18 1958-11-27 12 Emperor Hirohito h awarded Japan's highest nankino Order of the" Rising Sun to Laotian Ambassador Tiao Khamao- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article31 1958-11-27 12 Mr. W.T.M. Beale, U.S. de puty assistant S< of State for E Ail airs. jested i hingta thai ca;. fact urea p r oducf low mgerators i other appliances t< U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article35 1958-11-27 12 iany visitors in 'Manila who attended an Australian floating trade dlsphj were surprised -it the wide range of high-grade m dustrial products available, according t<> Mr. G.I Cavlock publicity offled of Australia's Trade Department. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article25 1958-11-27 12 A JAPANESE GIMMICK AIMED AT SELLING MORE JAPANESE MANUFACTURED CANNEJ GOODS IN HONG KONG IS A CULTURED PEARL PLACED IN EACH CAN OF OYSTER U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article32 1958-11-27 12 Pressure is Rrowiiu' within the Japanese (iovernmen for a switchover from w r open account trade tlement formula to transaction by transit cash payment In "J with Nationalisl rhina< Tokyo sources U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article23 1958-11-27 12 Japanese dipiom> i charge of econ< I m South I ;5 un J tries have just new I three-day ''>' lf( New Delhi ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article24 1958-11-27 12 A Hong Koiir shi] Just launch-: ship for the B«n vernmrnt. thr M yuang. Thr 162 sel was d< f,;. gaporr nr ls ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement9 1958-11-27 12 B PHONE rU KIIIIURE| fc^ 2 4^ REMOVALS 19 words
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Article, Illustration686 1958-11-27 13 ]A moan from America [1 thr open-plan home may be ending. The post-war cult nf m a wide-open space that takes m the dining-room the kitchen and children s playroom without a door or a wall to Uon the decline. Wdil U) meeting v .11 to686 words
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302 1958-11-27 13 MARGARET O' HARA - MARGARET O'HARA By to find my own gum. or change the style of my dress. Another engaging thing about the Duke is that he thinks men should buy jewellery for women, but never, never, for themselves. No jewelled cuff-links, tiepins allowed. The302 words
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Article269 1958-11-27 13 CURTAINS THAT LIGHT UP NO American "dream house" of the future is going to be complete without draperies that light up like lamps and picture windows that can oe "switched on" at twilight m any colour of the spectrum. Electroluminescence is the name of the discovery which will make this269 words
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Advertisement275 1958-11-27 13 HllMlllllmllllllllllllllmlllllmllllmllmlllllllllmlmmlmllllllllll THE AMERICAN MISS is a modest miss, so forget what you've read about co-eds and campus life. She may date up at 14, but W^httLJ? she's well and truly buttoned up at 18. French girls may shorten skirts, Italians may wiggle /> I y hips through hiptight sacks. }ft\275 words
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Advertisement121 1958-11-27 13 JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIMIIMI MIIIIHIIIIIM I COFFEE TREAT Put three cubes of sugar m a glass, add one finger I of Irish whisky, and fill j with strong, strained black coffee. Stir well, and float I whipped fresh cream on I thci top. It's lovely. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii* S I J i kprSlieeii invisible hair121 words
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Article281 1958-11-27 14 Broadbent goals save England I>ETER Broadbent, the W nlvci hampton Wand curs inside right, was the pick of tin- attack and also scored the two goals which gave England a hard-earn-ed draw against a l"i« lili 1114 Welsh side at Villa Park Birmingham yesterday. w. lea 1 c ahead, and281 words
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Article71 1958-11-27 14 ic.ni [NO back iiom h goal down m Bye minutes, A beat Ju the Italian champloni b 3-1 unrtor the 1 >ur> ftoodligh night Subdued John eh. one of his frw chan< 1 the lead m five minut( John I ell 1 30 miii foulden (.■inReuter - 71 words
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Article168 1958-11-27 14 (iOLIN McDonald, them J jured Australian Test opener, has until Saturday to prove his fitness for the rirst Test against England at Brisbane on Dec. 5. The selectors are adamant about this, said Mr. J. Ledward. secretary of the Australian Board of Cricket Control In Mcl bourne last night.168 words
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Article26 1958-11-27 14 union mttchei ''•'"■•PijM.si.ip Hertford hire n ;wy 8 r ire9lUni ll < n 1 University g 8 I x\ 16 Newport I Pa natch).26 words
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Article54 1958-11-27 14 MUST BE FIT BY SATURDAY bowling captains face the ticklish problem of including themselves m the attack. Main problem facing the English bowlers is the selection ol Jim Burke and K>n Mackay. who are almost certain to be included alter the failures of other batsmen m the rcceni Austral |oflReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-11-27 14 You might as well face U Gerald— even if the MCC wanted another spin bowler, its a million to one against them tnvitino you I26 words
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Article, Illustration284 1958-11-27 14 Royal Thailand Air Force G; SRl T Presidents XV 3. HPHE visitors from Siam demonstrated yesterday what mobility can do on a wet day, when they chalked up a well-deserved victory on the pa dang m their opening fixture. Under the wet conditions, one might expect weight andFree Press - 284 words
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Article110 1958-11-27 14 The Siamese used their speed and their ritness to telling effect. Keen marking and tackling was half their strategy, for how else were they to win the ball? Good backing and an eagerness for battle saw them through. On yesterday's waterlogged pitch it proved the ideal play.110 words
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Article82 1958-11-27 14 M. Armand Massard, President of the French Olympic Committee said In Paris that he thought the French committee would support the nomination of Japan as organiser of the 1964 Olympic Games. He said: There are three members of the French committee, M. Francois Pietri, M. Jean deReuter - 82 words
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Article17 1958-11-27 14 Motherwfll brat Stirling Albion 5-2 ye hrcl.tv In a Scottish FA M onr league match17 words
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Article23 1958-11-27 14 Tomorrow th< touris!.-- play Conibi Foue iSil at Chanei. Ih( ■> ho w ura-.v when kok, can < x battle from CioiU tly.23 words
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Article, Illustration540 1958-11-27 15 dghndjfghgfhsf IfADING rider Garnet Bougoure's exhibition of heady riding on Technicolor 11, wincond race was the best performance ipoh yesterday. are quickly realised I3g to be on In me early it o so he Sed to ride Technicolor JJ the winning itthi ime■■nicolor II yl- pulled him ering540 words
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Article415 1958-11-27 15 ALLAN LAWIS - GALLANT TURK GOES BEST ON TRACK ALLAN LAWIS k%< LL/2 A REPORT ON THIS MORNING'S TRAINING GALLOPS AT IPOH PAIXANT T I X X, ridden by l'osnt'r, worked attractively at Ipoh this morning when, on the outside, he went better than Picture Fan (Bougoure) to dispose of three m 39415 words
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Article92 1958-11-27 15 TJORSES worth following m (lass 2 are: SOBER THOUGHT, second to Sunny Lad m Race Five, will probably improve from the race. CANASTRA, third m the same race, should also show the benefit of yesterday's race next time out. KOLA BAY, I thought, was at; am unlucky92 words
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Article122 1958-11-27 15 npOTALISATOR manipulators x were at it again m Ipoh yesterday. Their two attacks were on the first and last races. Objects of their operations on Race One were the winner Rubber Planter II and the second horse, Full House. The third horse Kerr brook was the medium122 words
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Article119 1958-11-27 15 JUDY Grinham, Britain's Olympic swimming star, who holds two world backstroke records, can still swim for Britain m Olympic events. although she is going on the films. Commenting yesterday on her proposals to become a film actress, M. Otto Mayer. Chancellor of the In- ternational OlympicReuter - 119 words
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Article30 1958-11-27 15 RDM clkary, Australia'! reigning world champion brat Wilfred Axiak. Malta': champion hv 1956 points t< 1317 m a tie of th<> work amateur billiards champloiv ship m Calcutta30 words
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Article107 1958-11-27 15 SIRECTORS (M Plymouth Argyle Football Club are inviting business concern! and thr public to buy ;i their company, it was rtreftled yrstrrday. Tiir sharei 60,000 five- half p^r reibio preference shares of killings each uui 2,000 ordinary of five .shillings each pr»\ ent In the handsReuter - 107 words
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63 1958-11-27 16 SECRET TRIP BY GROMYKO TO E. BERLIN '|\ik Kust German A Radio announced yesterday that Mr. Andrei (iroinyKo, the Soviet Foreign Minister, had had talks "within the Dast four days" m East Berlin with Herr Otto Grotewohl, the East German Premier. The surprise news of Air. Gromyko's, trip to East63 words
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Article44 1958-11-27 16 The director of United States polar studies. Dr. Thomas Jones, said m Wellington, New Zealand, yesterday after returning from the Antarctic that he would seek more money, equipment and scientists for expanding American scientific research m the Antarctic— Reuter.44 words
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Article18 1958-11-27 16 A Greek Cypriot was shot dead by security forces i;t Agridia. South-West Cyprus, last night- Renter.18 words
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363 1958-11-27 16 CHANCE TO AVERT SHOWDOWN Mr. K. may be having second thoughts iy^ Warsaw precedent for Dulles formula on East Berlin retarv John luster Dulles's announcement vester m powen mJghl deal with the Fast German Keels lies as "agents" Of the Russians was regarded m to ease lea is that the363 words
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Article309 1958-11-27 16 Weight! f<>, Salurday fom-ludinK day of thr l'< i.»k Turf Club Novrmbrr iiirclint; a t I poll, are as follows: i |)|v. i H Mlack harm nOO i reach shoe hi:: Sunny Lad |,ij Kola Ray H.|> li '.irro x.l I Oarrydm x.io Don WiiMn x.HK309 words
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Article56 1958-11-27 16 rE Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, is to inaugurate the Singapore Labour Departments aprenticeship training scheme at the Cultural Centre Theatre In Canning Rise I tdday at 5.30 p.m. Six industries are covered under this scheme aircraft building, civil and electrical engineering, fishing, mechanical engineering. motor56 words
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Article45 1958-11-27 16 Pranci :iR to f'gli' ible outbreak of m 1 1 11 ihi winter with i flu vacteur Institute m Pai lay. A r flu have been reported from various I the country. But wa described an "norm f l ReuterReuter - 45 words
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173 1958-11-27 16 Malaya may be toi producer of rubber ALAYA r Ibteome the vorid\i2 est tingle producer ofi rural rubb n J than a quarter 01 a ?ei tury ago. it will be "neck to year, but rubber prodj ers m th( tioJrJ confident that MaLivawl Just .slightly tip t In its173 words
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