The Singapore Free Press, 29 November 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-11-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper prUS Mi.capor*-, Saturday, November 89, 1958. pjce 15 Cts.17 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-11-29 1 S'pore to London in 18 months on foot rvAVID KWAN, a 25-year-l) old Chinese from Singapore limped into London yesterday at the end of a 19,000-i: one-and-a-half year hike from Singapore. The reason for his long trek was to satisfy a life-long ambition to swim the English Channel "I hopeReuter - 189 words
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354 1958-11-29 1 CHIEF JUSTICE: A PROTEST BY LAWYERS Surprise meeting on new appointment extraordinary meeting G f Singapore lawyers was being held this morning to protest against the appointment of Sir Alan Rose as the new Chief Justice of the Colony. The meeting was called by the Bar Commit wishes of its354 words
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80 1958-11-29 1 Bougoure ill, can't ride today at Ipoh GARNET Bougoure, Malaya's leading jockey, is unable to ride today m the Pc- I rak Turf Club race meeting at Ipoh. He is m bed with a cold. Bougoure was due to ride m six of today's seven races. His mounts m were:80 words
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Article132 1958-11-29 1 Berlin: U.S. opinion hardening UNITED STATES opinion appeared solidly behind the government yesterday m rejecting the Soviet proposal to make West Berlin a "free city." The State Department declaration that the United States would not agree to the abandonment of the people of West Berlin to "hostile domination" will almostReuter - 132 words
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Article46 1958-11-29 1 The Paris official Gazette announced this morning that the first balloting for the election of the President of Prance for a seven-year term would be held on December 21 and a second balloting on December 28, ii necessary. 1 ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article27 1958-11-29 1 The British General Medical Council's 100 th anniversary celebrations ended m London with a centenary banquet given by the Lord Mayor, Sir Harold Gillett.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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132 1958-11-29 1 F|AME IRENE WARD, a Conservative member of MJ the House of Commons, three times interrupt- S ed a debate m the House of Lords last night. "No such thing." she said, while the Earl of Dundee was defending the attitudeReuter - 132 words
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121 1958-11-29 1 CAMBODIA is closing her embassy m Bangkok and recalling her ambassador because diplomatic relations with Siam had "become pointless," the Cambodian government announced m Pnompehn yesterday. The communique said for the past two months Siam had been "presenting Cambodia to public opinion as aReuter - 121 words
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Article21 1958-11-29 1 No new polio case was reported m Singapore between 4.30 p.m. yesterday and 9.30 a.m. today.21 words
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Article88 1958-11-29 1 MISS MICHIKO SHODA. the fairy tale fiancee Japan's Crown Prince Akihito. yesterday called on her husband-to-be to discuss plans for their marriage and a new home. She was accompanied by her parents. Earlier the commoner who may become an Empress began a round of88 words
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Article44 1958-11-29 1 RUSSIA has sent another Note to Japan warning that by permitting the continued use of American bases there for "anti-Chi-nese aggression" she was risking "involvement m a war with all its grave consequences," Moscow Radio said last night. 1 ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article64 1958-11-29 1 THK South Korean national police last night banned all public meetings "m the Interests of public security." A police spokesman said the ban followed the discovery of "serious North Korea-directed plots against thr South Korean Government." The spokesman, who declined to give further details, saidReuter - 64 words
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283 1958-11-29 2 MALAYA'S ADVICE TO CYPRIOT PEOPLE Use constitution for gam freedom peacefully Use tho Malayan way to gain independi nee, peacefully and without bloodshed, Malaya yesterday advised the people of Cyprus. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, chii I Malayan delegate, sneaking m the U.N. General Assembly Political Committer debate on283 words
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88 1958-11-29 2 PRESIDENT 1 conferred at Augi. Georgia yesterday with his senior defence planners and official* to .study foreign military aid expenditure Special emphasis was being given to the questions guided mi xpendii ture at the conference, field on the golf club grounds, where the President88 words
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Article18 1958-11-29 2 Two French Navy Corsair aircraft collided m mid-air near Toulon yesterday. Both pilots were killed— Reuter.18 words
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138 1958-11-29 2 \MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Prime Minister, yesterday sent a message of con- gratulations for the Yugoslav National Day to "Comrade Tito" and "the brotherly Yugoslav peo- pie." President Voroshilov sent a similar message. Other Communist leaders to send congratulatory messages includedReuter - 138 words
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Article23 1958-11-29 2 Sir Winston Churchill will spend his 84th birthday quietly tomorrow with his family at his country home at Chart well. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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103 1958-11-29 2 I surrendered to Tunisia, says Egyptian AN EGYPTIAN army officer on trial m Tunis for allegedly taking part m a plot to overthrow the Tunisian Government told the court yesterday he entered the country from Egypt by giving himself up to the Tunisian authorities. The officer identified himself as MohamedU.P.I - 103 words
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Article62 1958-11-29 2 J/')UN mote French overnitorles voted erday to become self'niiiK within the new French community outlined by the constitution of de Gaulle They .ne the West African tenitory nf Mauretania, which has decided to call the Mauretanian Islamic Republic, r.i.bon, Middle Congo and Chad m French EquatorialReuter - 62 words
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279 1958-11-29 3 Peking Reds are consecrating own bishops' k R oM AN CATHOLIC bishop laid In Washington yesterday that Urn A (i. iim- *e Communists were consecrating their own Catholic* bishops (15 io lm He said that thc only bishops recognised by the Vatican were m j a ,l m <. iU.P.I - 279 words
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Article22 1958-11-29 3 title liners are s. -hips which md m Italian tgitatlon foi tter condi swiftly among for state- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article20 1958-11-29 3 Shukairy. Mil lst( r ol sent a mele Security i g Britain ol n" against rritorial In- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article55 1958-11-29 3 The State Department said yesterday the American people looked forward to the time when Albania "will once more be free." In a statement to mark Albania's Independence day, the department said: "At the present time the Soviet Union is preventing the Albanian people Irom realisingReuter - 55 words
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Article41 1958-11-29 3 Lord Cottesloe, collector of antiques and a trustee of the Tate Gallery, London, yesterday helped police investigate a burglary at his home near Swanbournc, Buckingham. Antique silver valued at about £2,000 had stolen from his s.i ReuterReuter - 41 words
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113 1958-11-29 3 E STORM In a teacup E virtually ended E yesterday when about 000 nun resumed work at a rocket engine test- E E in« site at Spadeham E E near Carlisle after a weeks strike. E But members of the E E proReuter - 113 words
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Article55 1958-11-29 3 Referring to an "unfortunate incident m the North of which Iceland's delegate, Mr. Hans And< had complained, the Malayan delegate remarked: "Perhaps if we had remained longer m Geneva, that incident might not have arisen. "it i i better to discuss and s asain and fail, than notReuter - 55 words
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Article25 1958-11-29 3 ABOUT 20.000 Bcotsmen emigrated U) Canada I compared with a previ< ol 0.000. Altogether 35.500 Bcotsmen emigrated to other countries ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article134 1958-11-29 3 11IKS. JEAN HADDON, iTI 24, placed on probation for 12 months m London, was alleged to have slipped escaping tools to a prison inmate while kissing him through the bars of a cell. She pleaded guilty at tho Old Bailey central criminal court to conveyingReuter - 134 words
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Article37 1958-11-29 3 A hundred Americans had been killed m tratfic acci dents. 13 burned to death, and 21 had died various violent deaths as the Thanksgiving holiday enterj ed its second day yesterday ReuterReuter - 37 words
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103 1958-11-29 3 MALAYA: HARM IF SEA LAWS ARE NOT SETTLED MALAYAN delegate Zainal Abidin bin Sulong told the U.N. General Assembly's legal commit Lee yesterday that his government "earnestly hoped" a second international conference on the laws of the sea would be held m July or Angus, next year to discuss the103 words
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103 1958-11-29 3 ICELAND COMPLAINS OF 200 INCIDENTS Iceland's delegate to the U.N. General Assembly's 1 1 committee a! yesterday that a British naval vessel threatened to sink an Icelandic patro! boat trying to arrest a British trawler oil the coast of Iceland. But Britain's delegate, Mr W. V. J. Evans, declared thatReuter - 103 words
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Article219 1958-11-29 4 Oponion Butter for all—later l^ohty years ot com--1 munist totalitarianism have yielded only a bare Jiving for; the Russian people and more and yet more live-year, s< yen- year and flfteen-year programmes thatl mean but one thing, austerity for all but the top Communist Party members. The carrot held out219 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1958-11-29 4 nrWE recent dramatic 1 upheaval in Khartoum is really the bitter struggle for the world's most famous river. I have seen that river at Its source rivulet cascading from the glaciers on the Mountains of the Moon. A thousand miles to the north, I have seen1,008 words
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Advertisement28 1958-11-29 4 OUR GRAND 7th Anniversary Sale ORLON Suiting 60 $5.90 DACRON/COTTON Suiting $4.80 I/* Visit our Gents' Tailoring Dept. BAJAJ TEXTILES LTD., 71. High Street. Singapore Tels: ***** *****.28 words
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Advertisement54 1958-11-29 4 B<*iJi .mE!!!____si________. FINER RINCS m 0 W^t WHATEVER THE OCCASION AN ENGAGEMENT, AN ANNIVERSARY. OR JUST A GIFT" THERE ARE RIN TO CONVEY EVERY GESTURE OF GOODWILL WITH CHARM 8c ELEGANCE S.P.H. De SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET AIR -PORT. SPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH Associate Co: S.P.H. De SILVA54 words
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Article359 1958-11-29 5 MISCHIEF MAKING DANGERS EXIST Need seen tor overhaul of disputes machinery lUI i hour Advisory Board attached to Ministry «>t Labour ul Welfare li mak- comprehensive J N oi labour dis|(rs mh\ methods of Itiemenl with a view advising the Govnm nit on new le^is|jve nu. 'sines. nd em at359 words
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Article47 1958-11-29 5 ESSAY MAY EARN PROMOTION ''FHE Singapore City CounA ell is planning to hold essay competitions for Its stag. These may result m staff being selected for positions of responsibility. The Mayor also said stall members would be allowed to jump the time-scales it they proved their worth47 words
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Article174 1958-11-29 5 jyjOKK THAN >U0 applications have been re--1 reived for 48 places of accommodation at the newly-completed St. John's Home for the Aged m Sennett Estate. Mr. Allan l.im iDorPfoi-u-- of the board of management, told the Free Press that they hoped to take m more when174 words
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Article104 1958-11-29 5 1-ma.K. piuiii[Kii oi me ttingapore School for th< Blind. Mrs. Elizabeth Choy hi appealed to the public to give "sympathetic consideration" to two of hei students who will soon b< looking for jobs. They are Miss Angela Chua and Mr. Harold Hor who ar,. exp< eted104 words
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Article46 1958-11-29 5 Red bloc eou. ll 111 oj Aral) rugoslav Foreign Mil ;rade Natio imbly. He said th I iteiii es wi eonomic .nd other mea ure In the mt Yugo lav impalgn rhlch ha i created eon wierble ditlienly for Yup<46 words
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Article69 1958-11-29 5 Pakistan Finance M ter, Mohammed Bhoaib, I outlined an orthodox econo mic policy lor I on and I empha now ha ted from h t< cultural production, He Bald m Karachi I: Pakl i.m now would i your to aehive tell ufflcl m food, Increa c69 words
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Miscellaneous213 1958-11-29 6 BSBBBBB**J.JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBIBBafIBBBBBBBBBBBBI .111 I HAU Xi: hy .Sydney lonian m mm —--^m—mmmm^ 1 4 _P-4AtP APPEARS FtVOA* THE LO*V£& S**m&?£ I HKb^BBBBBT j/^ TMEBE'S >. j ANC IS SU£M7-y LOmVe&£o rp TUE GBOUNO B M HV <SOO° MCAI/ENS/- ON TMC SiOC OP TME j 5L «Hv HArVKE BUT IT j >l\\lHt\Ki:213 words
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Miscellaneous385 1958-11-29 6 your lucky star 1>ORN today you hi temperament, I to get in tiu> way of y s not j must learn tu kd-p n control. y I You have high i, i g often bursts out at ju I moment! You mav c a ■instant, but the harm and it385 words
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Advertisement25 1958-11-29 7 BEST BEYS BEST BETS:— Happy Life, Crown Link and King Pap. Best outsiders; Performer. Senang Rail and Shabash. THE GOING The going Mill be good.25 words
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Advertisement9 1958-11-29 7 The shouting m the I m BULLDOG im stout9 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Article376 1958-11-29 7 Saturday, November 29, 1958. in* ll THE FREE PRESS I THE STRAUS TIMES K.H. I 2.30. Ra o.OJ. Rai Race 1 I Rate 3. 4.50. Rate fi. 5.25. Rai 7. 5.55. xi.i.w LEWIS POLLY SLIPPER < ntaur Mttrostar II ROWN LINK I nil House Black Gold376 words
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Article659 1958-11-29 7 Says ALLAN LEWIS FADING rider Garnet Bougoure will not ride at Ipoh this afternoun cold is confining him to bed. SRA. veterinary surMr. J. Marsh will take over as official norn Mr. N who is due to l:o on leave. tart the 1 this afterr of659 words
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Article759 1958-11-29 8 RACE 1-2.30: CLASS 2, DIV. 4-6 FURS. 1 ***** POI 1 IUPrCfI syr. chirm (Slipper Kongsi) E. Breuk 9.00 Forte 2. ***** KERRBROOK IJTf (JTC Stable) Martin 813 Ber* 3. ***** PALM VAIXSI 'iyr. chag (Mr. CIIY) E. Breuk 8.12 Moon 4. ***** I \s* winner759 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1958-11-29 8 Form all today's runners *ACE OWf POLLY SLlFimh .n -Fifth to h j f u -3 Div. 3 6Frar, lft KEIWBROOK c fl Went attraetn 39 4 5 with Pa ',f, 58-Third to Rubber pian ter II m Div. PALM VAEI n 26-11 --Ninth m Di, p?^ 4 EASY WINNER;1,269 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1958-11-29 6 YOU WON'T GET ONE SAFER THAN HAPPY LIFE lOOKING FOR 1 SURE THING TOThen go for Happy Life In Race Tour. This hone is m peak form, and can beat Rubber Planter II again despite a rise m weights. Metrostar II m Race One is another safe bet For the1,208 words
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Title Section7 1958-11-29 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore, Saturday, November 29, 19587 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1958-11-29 1 LUCY HUANG - YES, YOU CAN MAKE FRIENDS LUCY HUANG tf you tind the^ame old chatter so tiring... There are interesting people everywhere Sit, yOl AXE suddenly tired ot hearing about who is just having her house painted w hose Aunt Minnie ii coming for a visit, whose children are currently d 01,067 words
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Article, Illustration912 1958-11-29 2 Red glamour course left me with an acninq back! J^KAITY is ,i toii^h business m Moscow, Alter a one-day glamour course 1 have a sore hack, pointed nails and a sleek new Soviet hair do. I have found ;ilso lhat while godliness is demode m Moscow cleanliness is very much912 words
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Article97 1958-11-29 2 T*HK wig threat J 1 to be gettinj Huge, candyfloss enl sions— the) are be^inni :to billow about j London scene m rarif I "What I'd like i s working wig." i a I nounced to the mv man called Mark, respo sible for some ol whackier wigs97 words
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Article35 1958-11-29 2 BABOOM TO KILL WHEN litti. X cage at Johann odd flappin? ri( boons flap their lil Kirsten is sure bab( Her father, Dr. turer m zool watersrand, "chats After *l is convinced thi I tj35 words
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Article139 1958-11-29 2 ..m M x UUBIIUM l*llll_>. More people than ever will he wishing heir friends a Merry Christmas on paper. It is estimated that this year 545,000,000 ards will be sent m Britain alone. An official of one well-known manul.ic Lurer said: For some years past139 words
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Article, Illustration379 1958-11-29 3 Food for the gods-form Scotland By a special correspondent 'ruts goos ot ancient Greece never tasted it. A And even the all-conquering Romans failed to carry the recipe off home with them. But m Edinburgh recently I dug my spoon into a plateful of the stuff, sampled it and liked379 words
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296 1958-11-29 3 ANNE SHARPLEY - king over a working wig -in green! ANNE SHARPLEY By h.yone oueht t«> have krityuc." Mj hair, as Mark very kh told me, was pp> with .1 slight ai.il nave that you cto press iv like liactly." I said courageously. "1 want a wig that will bring me up to296 words
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Article29 1958-11-29 3 'TALK' TEN. 10 boon I 3 an he ba-ear-old »r lec- Witlay. Bolwig mother m < an Is rd. )eak ho red the itly and friends," on to n to29 words
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Article19 1958-11-29 3 how yed, i ted, it b you V up the i rude to m tho invltafinm ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article86 1958-11-29 3 (iKDhKS tO shoot at sight any poacher killing ;l rhinoceros have been issued by King Mahen dn Vi, f 1 The rhinoceros, reserved as royal game, is steaclilv vanishing from the Nepal forests. Its horn particularly is still prized as a medicine by the Chi nesr,86 words
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Article, Illustration963 1958-11-29 3 BARBARA GRIGG - ONE ANSWER to THE PROBLEM OF SERVANTS BARBARA GRIGG BY I you have a house to 1 run, a baby to look after, and a husband demanding large meals at intervals. You simply cannot cope. What do you do? Thirty years ago the answer would have been Cut dovn on963 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-11-29 4 PELHAM GROOM at the Cinema Colour has been the keynote of the week E E Firstly there was the brilliant recording of the co E ronation of Pope John taken m Eastman Colour by the j Arthur Rank 0< Film will be E of great interest to everyone I I87 words
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Article, Illustration217 1958-11-29 4 Marine trio mix love and war T OI may think that I am always little harsh when I write about American war films, but thai is simply because they are generally over-acted and far too hysterical. These faults, however, are not so noticeable m •In Love And War." the new217 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-11-29 4 ii you like* murder with music and death with dancing then you would be irery foolish indeed to Zllss M-G-M's "Party 3iri" for, In my opiiion. it has everything that a good gangster film requires. After all. how could a director go wrong with293 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-11-29 4 Fake background mars 'Mata Hari' I THINK that I have now f seen everything that mere la to see concerning the war m this part of the world, for I have seen fcrrol Flynn capturing Burma and this week I saw Maria Menado doin» the same for Malaya In Mata173 words
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Article201 1958-11-29 4 FARCE IN A FLEA-PIT IfPHE Smallest Show 0 1 Earth" is a Britis comedy, directed by Bas Dearden. Matt (Bill Tral ers) is a hopeful authfl with very little money ij the kitty. He is told tM his great uncle Simon bi died and left him his who fortune. This201 words
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Article148 1958-11-29 7 I ONIHIN. N%\ Previous Today Aim I- S'« l;>> (if V i buyers 25.. sellers Jun 25 buyers 25', buyers .sellers 25 sellers L l|: so. 1 1!^ Spot buyers buyers f Bl ttH sellers sellers HtRFK Vi» i K <s Settlement p';Ss Irb -J 1 buj148 words
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Article104 1958-11-29 7 I NEW YORK. Nov. U. Previous Today j Straits n>"« 50 nom 50 nom >»' futui> jjls Contract !>»'«• 97.50 buyers 97. ">0 buyers 99.50 sellers 99.50 sellers Fan. 9"-37 buyers 97.37 buyers 99.37 sellers 09.37 sellers \l q Nil. BBEF Futures Ian. 31.70 buyers 31.15 buvers104 words
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Article34 1958-11-29 7 I NEW YORK. Nov. ?8. Previous Today Indii<liial>. 549 15 557 46 Railroa(K 15S/M 155 68 DomeMir Bonds 86.69 86 73 ltllilil s 84.83 85.25 Moiks Composite Averages 191.62 194 0534 words
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Article43 1958-11-29 7 awaiting -'4 to 23H, 23 23'; pot and 24 to shipment 23";, 234 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39.-. afloats 39 (o SS'i. and November shipment 38". sellers ex-dock, Ind prices quoted m U.S cents per lb.43 words
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Article93 1958-11-29 7 I JJJ Philippines c Ut. IK.' >orth l.uropean ports delivered »«Kht per lon* ton Dec. JRV Straits i CR. /North Ropean portl delivered p lon« ton Doc/Jan. JMI Oil nude Straits ju. Ewspean pots m bulk ,N r OIL crude Ceylon Kun>p,-,„ port, b fc g93 words
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Article187 1958-11-29 7 ockmarketa w.ek on a Selective -tions. Ith were entiment •rp fall m iy Bill and rads ii tocks Iter, i I advance irkel hut 11 .1 Wall on Thu 1 haree Hongn*hal Bank- md Mrr eantile Bank were strong features following news that discussions are187 words
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275 1958-11-29 7 TIGHTEN THE CONTROL OF POISONS ADVICE DHARMACISTS m Singapore have called for more co-ordination between the various authorities who control the import and sale of drugs. The latest issue of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal pointed out that the responsibility for the enforcement of the various laws governing drugs and poisons275 words
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Article61 1958-11-29 7 Red China contracts for Britain 'pWO British firms have obtained orders for machine tools worth v: 1.100.000 ln>m Red China. These orders are among the largest China has placed m Britain since the relaxation ta August of the ban on export of strategic goods to the Soviet bloc. Deliveries of61 words
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Article47 1958-11-29 7 The British polar explorer Sir Vivian Fuchs will be given the highest award of the Hamburg Geographical Society at a ceremony thera on Wednesday. He will receive the golden "Kirchenpauer" medal for his research work during the current International Geophysical Year.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article21 1958-11-29 7 Vice-President Richard M. Nixon left London airport yesterday for home j after his four-day visit to Britain.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article24 1958-11-29 7 First reports of yesterday*! polling m rural Algeria revealed a heavy turnout "1 voter m spite ol bad w< ther. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement140 1958-11-29 7 My dear, Jf* S"[* there's U i no coffee like r \/l. \CC. Mocafino! m Jrf^iJkJm sjq^P*>*s// f^S^ MOCAFINO IjJY^ d| "Magic" INSTANT COFFEE V^J XmXXW&J*^' BOAC. AIRWAYS USE IT WHY NOT YOU? AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES -W^mm¥mm\\Witlr m '[l i* _^Jfe 1 Sol* Dhhibvtorj OU BARRY TEA140 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-11-29 7 Singapore Ihich tides! TODAY: 11.54 a.m. TOMORROW: 1.20 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. MONDAY: 1.57 a.m. 1 m and 1.07 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.37 am. p and 1.50 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.23 a.m. and 2.40 p.m. m THURSDAY: 4.18 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. B v FRIDAY: 5.24 a.m. and 5.17 p.m. fm Todays103 words
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Miscellaneous51 1958-11-29 7 Medley; 5.30 Bandstand; Sjxjits Hour; 845 I Irl, 7 00 'I iti I Maslr from Holland; 7 :u\ Mv Word, R i <(I by Caroline Bel Cowboy Bongl ol C 9on Tim. .md New*; Aion« thr Boulevarde; 10 cm MuMc An. i ren; io 30 I Cheton Only; 11.00 Close51 words
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Article, Illustration561 1958-11-29 8 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - THE ADVENTURES OF Wahab and MeiTing KATHLEEN HICKLEY A SERIAL BY L MIHII'l!ffll|!*THI 1TO11 SO i v c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 >__ \ll\ll561 words
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Article351 1958-11-29 8 tided, "that was the real reason I took up the study of magic. Not so that I could make things bigger and smaller." "And didn't magic teacn you what you wanted?' asked Wahab. "No." said Kor. "To do that I should have to find a real magician.351 words
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Miscellaneous195 1958-11-29 8 I CH ES ACROSS.— 3, Th«3 of weight. 4. Lovely river of sort oi story for which the Shakespeare country. Aesop is famous. 6, Another 5, It may take you to tho word lor a telegram. 7. top of a department store. General died in the 7. Eve was the195 words
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Miscellaneous65 1958-11-29 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS THE winners of la.^t week's colour-in contest (etch of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Josephine Khoo (10>. 332 Joo Chiat Place, Singapore 15. Miss Deng Chine/ Bee (6). Y12-A Joo Chiat Place. Singapore 13. Master Stephen Urn v 165 words
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Miscellaneous270 1958-11-29 8 CHILDREN S PA(J A colour-in contest With prizes for you/ pOCKET-MONKY prizes L are offered for coloring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of S3 (two for boys and two for girls). Ml yon hav»> to do Is to set to work to270 words
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Miscellaneous123 1958-11-29 8 Thursday next. \g t ilnil Address Name Age Rrt into." You couldn't, but I believe we could cries Ru.'ty. Do let us try." So the oU gentleman hoists him up. There'* A shelf here, room for us oils the boy. Atul we cr «et into the crick! And in i123 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1958-11-29 9 Singapore Wt rUOm SGI **!> ■lH 1. dial; 7.00 k 800 am y3O a.m i on MornMandarin 1 flail); n uoo pm "Tarn' .on, 8 a.m. am. Jr. School 6 mmtmtfm. Ik: i HoiyComJ* m. Sunday 1 ail i bureh, I'pper MM I H ly sundaj ong. 'MathPopper - 1,140 words
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Advertisement62 1958-11-29 9 J£st£ft-9' f0 EXPECTANt^d < SL NURSINO MOTORS A really smart publication that provides for the m t^^/_-— Qyyf-*^>A _r M I _f _________■__■_!_>_•_. _____H j^VK —I—m—t JL I S\ 2^. I WW mf' Sm __r -n^'i .^•mm^ Wr mWr mt w _x^ W w_____H v^ M Post (his (..upon lo62 words
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Miscellaneous95 1958-11-29 10 Weekand quizw page Amongst winners is a familiar name >^& :■:< fife Kf&8£%£ -xm. \< f $03 SPECIAL QUIZ X lfF SHo< {vi] winn er was Alan Wong of 5* Taniong Pafar Road, Singapore 2. The photograph was of .Iran Simmons who lias bleached her hair for a forthcoming production95 words
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Miscellaneous515 1958-11-29 10 FTKK a short absence from the list of winners, Mr. J. B. S. An* returns to win the Film Quiz. I did not think it would be long before I was writing those well-known initials again! The General Knowledge Quiz was won by a newcomer, Mr. Da vies Boevey Smith515 words
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Miscellaneous70 1958-11-29 10 PRIZE QUIZ I I^^M Bk^P jt I 'THE selected winner was Miss Pamel; J Samuel of 15 Tronoh Road Singapore 1 who told me that the object u.is a lipstk container. Now what is this? Prize is a Philips long playing record. TUE ENTRY I OHM Name Address Prize Quiz70 words
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Article, Illustration737 1958-11-29 11 SHOULD MAORIS PLAY? viw ZEALAND, a country without racial harriers of its own, is currently split by a colour controversy The storm rages over one topic: SHOULD MAORIS BE INCLUDED IN THE ALL BLACKS RUGBY UNION TEAM TO TOUR SOUTH AFRICA IN 1960? Thi x .ueReuter - 737 words
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Article66 1958-11-29 11 JESSE CARVER, recently appointed coach to Tottenham Hotspur, is working hard with the team at White Halt I to The coaching job was left open when Billy Nicholson was made manager of the club, and Carver is eager to carry on with the goodKeystone - 66 words
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Article110 1958-11-29 11 WILSON Jones of Bombay had a break of 501 when playing Tom Cleary, Australia's reigning world champion m the world amateur billiards championships yesterday m Calcutta. Jones' break was the best made by any amateur player m India, and the second best m the history of theReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement103 1958-11-29 11 Mild, long smoking and cool v>^M tk. for the true Jim wT X Virgin inn M lover... I wg In cellophane seal- Vfl ed metal boxes of ffl -km *»0 to arrive m tH| M9^ |m perfect condition mW mW m any climate. B jflP V ___________fl ___"v__M Si*^ >■103 words
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Miscellaneous39 1958-11-29 11 DAILY CROSSWORD n^ —^^^^^^^^^^^^k^^J^ In the synthetic 8). claims f4). red (3). 5). catching ton m tht thout an alterna- rtltn ;irh a Prcncb districts wltfc a ittut i rot the eolo. i (f) (8) CIUE8 DOWN wrttti (5).39 words
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Miscellaneous107 1958-11-29 11 3 A map from a rich ;irtis (5). ment and t.ike (7). 6 Small time (6). 7 Bury a disturbed .steed MO) 9 Describes Shake.speare an< Shaw (10). M Charlemagne or Napoleon' 17). 1.) Fights for the bits (6). 16 So sour to eat sometime (6). 18 There Is credit107 words
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Article251 1958-11-29 12 Can left-hander win Test place? IN the eighteen minutes before rain stoppei play yesterday m Brisbane, Willie Watson dis played a form that, if continued, could mak< him a strong candidate for a place m the Eng land Test team. M.C.C. could score only eight runs befon251 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-11-29 12 SIM.AFOKK Amuiin play their opening fixture m the All Blues (up rugby series today on the S.C.C. J>adang. Their opponent n this southern zone match are Negri-Malacca. The Singapore team is: Hardial Singh; Ang Chooi Leong. Ramli, F. Wells, Syed Mustapha; D. Eliathamby. Fong Wah Fatt;65 words
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Article102 1958-11-29 12 Tightening the amateur rules AIIOHTENING UP of the rules regarding expenses of amateur players is to be put before the annual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association m London on December 11. They are designed mainly to conform to the International Federation regulations under which a time limit of 150102 words
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Article58 1958-11-29 12 The association also want a limitation on ex- penses m Britain of not more than £3 a day and any organisation, area or club wishing to exceed it must make application to the council and prove that special circumstances exist. > The association state: "InReuter - 58 words
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Article145 1958-11-29 12 Title bout row over television The Montreal Athletic Commission are undecided whether to grant a permit for the world light heavyweight title match between champion Archie Moore (United States) and Yvon Durelle Canada) on December 10. The commissioners met for several hours yesterday but rose without reaching a dec sion.Reuter - 145 words
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Article58 1958-11-29 12 David Clements of Su won the British men's figure ice skating championship |n Nottingham i l XtK t nlg,lt wlth a total of 854.7 points. The women's championship went to Mi.ss Patricia Pauley, 17-year-old Londoner, who scored 9416 points. Anthony Holies and Iflti both of Liverpool, won theReuter - 58 words
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Article87 1958-11-29 12 GWEDEN beat England w s m a table tennis international last night m Stockholm. Tony Larsson of Sweden was unbeaten m his two matches, defeating Johnny Leach, former world champion. 21-15, 21-15. and Brian Kennedy 21-11. Zl 10. Other ulta were (Swedish names flrst>--0l T oReuter - 87 words
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Article376 1958-11-29 12 W. Indies struggle on easy pitch IyjORE than 30,000 ITI spectators saw India dismiss West Indies for 227 four minutes before the close of play when the first test match opened m Bombay yesterday. Leg spinner's. P. Gupte finished with four for 86 A chanceless 66 by H. Kanhai andReuter - 376 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-11-29 12 IAPANESE Judo exD« tl watching Holland's j year-old Antonius GeeJ training have put hirai among the favourites ™t second world judo chu Pionships due to begin Tokyo tomorrow. A total of 39 represent tives from 13 nations i take part in tlv tournamei This year. Japan'sReuter - 118 words
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Article30 1958-11-29 12 The touring Russian i hockey team beat Brishti Tigers 6-3 last night m tl second match ol cii Bi tish tour. Period scor were: 1-2. 1-3. 3-6.— ReuterReuter - 30 words