The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-12-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper SUtgapMVi Monday, December 1, 1958. l»i i<e 15 (Is17 words
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Article200 1958-12-01 1 Colony greets Canada's Premier THE Government and people ol Singapore gave enthusiastic welcome to Canadian Prime r, Mr John Diefenbaker, and Mrs. Diefener when they arrived at Paya Lebar Airport this morning. It was Mr. Dielenbaker's first visit to the Colony and also the first by v Canadian Prime Minister.200 words
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Article20 1958-12-01 1 grade rubb. opened m thi morning per Ib. down Ol a rent on pi c, The l iiain.20 words
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269 1958-12-01 1 I A BRITISH Member of Parliament urged E last night that a 14-year-old American E child bride should be made to leave Eng- land because her marriage "will offend pub- E 5 lie feelings." The statement by Mr. Marcus Lipton E S climaxedU.P.I - 269 words
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Article114 1958-12-01 1 Hhorltiea yeshrld m CUSiOdf nan crew of a Egyptian re "m tali and floor hich entered Haifa n I hip captain told ho had eni Haifa harbour by error on his way to Beirut from Alexandria ll* thought he had arrived at Beirut. The captain triedU.P.I - 114 words
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480 1958-12-01 1 Overwhelming vote for Gauliists JPREXCH voters smashed the once-powcrl'ul communist party last night, cutting its parliamentary representation to a mere handful and giving a third straight landslide victory to Premier Charles de Gaulle. The results, which showed an overwhelming success for theReuter; U.P.I - 480 words
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Article80 1958-12-01 1 'Still keep children from pools' THE acting City Health Officer, Dr. Ng See Yook, today advised parents to continue to keep their children away from swimming pools as cases ol poliomyelitis were still being reported. He said there should be no relaxation m health precautions. Three cases of paralytic polio80 words
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Article33 1958-12-01 1 Troops will man all bridges and set up road blocks m the central area of Singapore from midnight till 3.30 a.m. tomorrow as part of an internal security exercise.33 words
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Article104 1958-12-01 1 FORD MEN STILL PICKET FACTORY SOME of the 280 employees of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya picketed the factory at Bukit Timah for the fourth day this morning. The men stopped work last Friday over the alleged suspension or dismissal of 13 workers. The company offered to negotiate if104 words
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Article77 1958-12-01 1 The Rev. Brotln-r Valerian of St. Joseph's Institution, died early today at the school. He was 50. Brother Valeria n, who came to Malaya m IW7, was for 18 years with St. Patrick's School Hi Joined St. Jo-seph.s m September last year. The 00 <•77 words
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Advertisement34 1958-12-01 1 fhr Perfection and Beauty Carpets of distinction k Visit IRANIAN CARPETS 37, Tanglin Road (near Tangle Inn) Singapore. Tel: ***** v^flSunk. Z/^lMlif^M^ x f *^l^^ MSTi^j for IRANIAN (Persian) BOKHARA, PAKISTAN CARPETS ft RUGS34 words
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Article181 1958-12-01 2 India not atraid of China -Nehru India is not afraid ol Russia, China or even Pakistan," Prime Mi Nehru told a crowd ul 300,000 yesterday at 1 1 1 unveiling ol a bronji statue vi the late Ma hatma Ghandi. Discussing India's uv< d tor unity, Inner I ren fthU.P.I - 181 words
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Article, Illustration328 1958-12-01 2 Only way to prevent q decline m Western civilisation, Jodrell Bank director says puoiKSSOK A.C.B. LOVELL, director of tk. Jodrell Bank observatory hoiltlni world's largest radio telescope, last nlrhf JJ? dieted the decline of Western civilisation if th# West did not increase its expenditure on scien?.Reuter - 328 words
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Article70 1958-12-01 2 Miss Leonie Kocnitz E (centre), a receptionist, E who was elected "Air- E line Queen" at a con- E j= test held by the Mala- E >an Airways Sports E E Club at its annual ball E on Saturday at the Sea E E View Hotel.70 words
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Article153 1958-12-01 2 President Chiang KAI-SHEK yesterday 1 watched 3,000 troops and civilians stage Tai pen's first defence manoeuvres against an atom bomb attack. Traffic was held up three hours as jeeps, ambulances and fire-fighting units screamed through the streets. The President told soldiers, police and civilian auxiliaryReuter - 153 words
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Article37 1958-12-01 2 Sir Aldington Curphcy. 75-year-old President of the Jamaican Legislative Council, died m Liverpool over the weekend while on holiday with friends. The body will be flown from Liverpool to King Jamaica, tomorrow. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article59 1958-12-01 2 VOICE BOUNCED BACK OFF THE MOON I ISTENERS to Prof. Lovell heard his voice as it "bounced" off the moon. He used the radio telescope at Jodrcll i Bank to transmit his voice to the moon a few E days ago. The echo was received two-and- z m a-half secondsReuter - 59 words
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Article184 1958-12-01 2 rpilE Persian delegation at I the United Nat inn.-, reported yesterday to have submitted a draft resolution calling on the governments of Britain. Greece an Turkey to "resume m liationa promptly" m an effort to reach a solution of the Cyprus problem. Sources close toReuter - 184 words
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Advertisement80 1958-12-01 2 CfiOCOLATC RICH NCSQUIK miyes iitstantiy even jn cold milk NE.SQUIK makes milk I p 'u ucrm m SO chocolaty rich, so chocolaty >dereohii' td^fr good, children are drinking more, il -^.r"'.^ ;*SB I more and more! NESQUIK is easy to prepare be- VIV cause it mixes m a flash. W80 words
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Advertisement94 1958-12-01 2 9H r Changing your hair colour *wvy as changing your wind I Colour i- foil hrail!— the exciting extra 1 1.|. n:t RllbiHSti I 0 H St> imlTi Ino' v Liihrring, no liming, no< dmiliratioti'. Simnlj glamour llicn, •rl« ,i,.ii,:'f. jn-t uash ii llH'lllrl (ll< I I i;. ii. U-94 words
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292 1958-12-01 3 Secret service admits German Success BRITISH wartime secret service Chiel ye*Urday denied charges against his organisation Colonel Maurice Buckmaster, head of the ttench .section of Britain's Special Operations .k- m>l W^f "WWrtng criticisms by French aad Dame lreiw War a M( m n n^ c J 1 0 and theReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-12-01 3 i h Singapore 4j v. who received 1 tin instructors' ccrti- <> |j, ites on Saturday I from City Counciltor, X ♦mi Karuppiah, are, fri Freddy f I i.iiii. Mi Fins Yu Kens:, Mi hua (lire 4 lil ill member! <»i' tin I iir Guard ('t)rps.Free Press - 56 words
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Article33 1958-12-01 3 Yorkshire, car En.lay yes- I "mechanjbaby Austin Mrthinij "beroom for the jel rid ot it." The buyer was a! Ban j urance agent, i Mr. J Brown. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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153 1958-12-01 3 I^OUR young Italians walk- Ed lor 40 days across the desert and mountains of Western Algeria m an attempt successful for three of them and probably fatal for the fourth to 'escape from the French Foreign Legion. Santino Ferrari. 21, said atReuter - 153 words
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Article52 1958-12-01 3 Fogbound ferry was 22 firs, late The cross-channel ferry Lairds Loch (1,736 tons) arrived at Londonderry from Glasgow yesterday 22 hours late after being engulfed m what her captain described as "the worst fog I have experienced." The ship had to anchor 17 miles from her destination, until the foaReuter - 52 words
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Article97 1958-12-01 3 ICE BLAMED FOR 37 JET CRASHES T'HE Los Angeles Times A said yesterday that 37 United States mili- E tary jet planes had E crashed m the last two- E and-a-half years be- cause of ice m their fuel systems. E An article by the E E newspaper's aviation EReuter - 97 words
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Article27 1958-12-01 3 Fisher Progress 'satisfactory' Dr. GeoiTrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, who underwent a hernia operation on Friday, continues to make "satisfactory progress." it was aiinounrpri last night. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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162 1958-12-01 3 I KILLED MY PARENTS ALLEGED CONFESSION A CRAVING for money led Lowell Lee Andrews, 18-year-old college trombone player, to kill his mother, father and sister, he Is alleged to have told Kanas City police yesterday. The 260-lb. Kansas University student, described as an above average student, was quoted as saying,U.P.I - 162 words
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Advertisement226 1958-12-01 3 AODS SP/C£ fO YOU* 1/ff PJS 1*?; 1 io o# «w« bW i ir^i x*^B J c 00 < '<"■" ««•> BW If j^ J »«*«»»0C M/U/4«r/»| l«,OOf(. SM4VI my"**?/ *'/,>*,« Sill 1/roN Av*.lL't- t AT ALI UNI $TO«I5 PU»^^^^^^WWW»Bai^BWMß^B^B^B^B^B^BDD^B^y^ffißj^B^B^B|B^^^^BjßJßJg^B^Bjpß^BJ^p Did you nil m the coupon appearing m last issues226 words
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197 1958-12-01 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Dec 1, 1958 Opinion Trade with Formosa LX3RMOSA has SUR- gested the stepping up of trade with Malaya and Singapore. This offer could not have been better timed, coming as it has during Red China's politicallymotivated trade boycott of our two territories. There are important197 words
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Article353 1958-12-01 4 CHAPMAN PINCHER - U.K. to deport Klaus Fuchs CHAPMAN PINCHER By KLAIS FUCHS will almost certainly for dc ported as an unm desirable alien as soon as he is 1 1 red from jail m seven months' time. He may even he deH ported direct from IV a kefir Id Prison if the353 words
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722 1958-12-01 4 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT HAVING for Innbeen preoccupied with campaign* for increased production of iron and steel, transformation to communes, and stepup m production of essential agricultural raw materials and grain, China now finds herself faced with two722 words
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Article221 1958-12-01 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber h* IF the Post Office wants to make more money it should copy the American idea of Introducing delicious flavours into the gum on the backs of stamps. If it were known that when you licked a stamp you got a taste of, say. strawberry ice221 words
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Advertisement49 1958-12-01 4 THE BETTER X'MAS GIFTS ...ARE HERE. LLT US HELP YOU TO SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS TMI fcR. OUR MOST r/^HIONABLE AND APPfALING RANGE AWAITS YOUR EARLY SELECTION S.P.H. DE SUVA LTD. 45, High Street Air-Fort Smgopore. Station Road Ipoh. A»»o Co P. H Dc SUVA (HK.) LTD., Hongkong. 149 words
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Advertisement45 1958-12-01 4 r° a n;/s<r /y TIM latest seinl-peritiiineni un>f ptrf#Ct*d i).v li.ecto brings unbfltovabie colour |I«bm>ui hair. Three shades Ilial "ill not WMta off many .shampoos, will not nffeci ptrmanei Ja la* Available from all Good Dealers IHE FEDERAL DISPENSARY ft .sy>o/v CW s/0/yjav .i/^w./r, r;/r//i//'/^'-!j45 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-12-01 5 Ml MBKKS oi t»«e (iirl Seoul Troop of tlie America n community In Sinrapore presented to S IV B "MiiiphiMik screen" which they had made themselves. It will be placed In the association's Welfare < entre waiting room. lMn» more than 300 old Christmas cards, the £irh treated a picturesque105 words
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Article51 1958-12-01 5 Nt secretary of I aJJJ and vv- lfare Mr. L. c. f°" said irk on bigger !eVt would I lnltia Jiimiary foi two we naterial to the »re ects," <i the budto the v on ii ii proprovldinj unemployed lfare v.'oxido m th° c them51 words
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Article71 1958-12-01 5 lawcat ol the third U ex- i hed the Sovetskaya He journey, igency «y. nder Arkady tern rroflslng itarctlc •settlement of Mirny. They found ox' c at altitude about 12,000 feet, .said. After a .short re A .it Sovetskaya fartl .scientific settlement from the ahore— th«> teamReuter - 71 words
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Article265 1958-12-01 5 SINGAPORE official and political circles were astonished to learn from Mr. Francis Thomas, Minister for Communications and Works, that strongarm men, claiming official approval, have been engaged m house-to-house canvassing, seeking to influence voters. The Chief Secretary's office is puzzled. "'What election are secret society men265 words
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Article15 1958-12-01 5 President Eisenhower wiil end his eleven-day golfing holiday at Augusta, Georgia, tomorrow. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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93 1958-12-01 5 H.K. GOVT. TO GET STORE POLIO ADVICE PROFESSOR J. H. Hale, the professor of bacteriology at the University of Malaya has left for Hong Kong to discuss the polio situation there. Professor Hale's visit Is at the invitation of the Hong Kong Government. He i> due to return on Thursday.93 words
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Article65 1958-12-01 5 PIE Singapore Mv Society is offering tri holarships for .students ol wind instruments and tin viola m the Colony. Sucful candidates will receive tuition assistance for one year. Application forms which should be sent m not la! a Dec. 31. arc availabli from the society, pn B65 words
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Advertisement190 1958-12-01 5 GOOD NEWS GENUINE OFFER. TO CLEAR BIG RANGE OF ARROW AND MANHATTAN FANCY SPORT SHIRTS AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE. COME AND LOOK A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30 1, RAFFLES PLACE, S'PORE-1 TEL: *****/6 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER! msm€ti^/9 FREE A "HOMEPET" ELECTRIC Tk FAN f" "w!190 words
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Advertisement37 1958-12-01 6 Enjoy today's most exciting Cigarette... First m florour. .The full cflavour that means more loste..» more aroma! Every L M ever made has carried this ment: "A blend of P" quality cigarette tobaccos m> special aromatic types."37 words
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Miscellaneous172 1958-12-01 6 Ji:W "IIAWKIi" b» S.vdiM-v il..n J£tF HAWhL LEAVES THE MARTIAN SHIP W^^^^^^^^jM^ PT< YOU «E M>V*M YOU AUTHOUiTIES THAT THEY AXE NOT IM CERTAIN i Ott NO TRCK I'M I LIKE A MABTIAN TQ l fIF^G TRUCKED V~ OP IT GOING OUT TO MEET V ME -JUMP INI, >l \\IM(172 words
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Miscellaneous404 1958-12-01 6 BORN today you hi standing character! I i cess: you are a natural you have the ability B peacefully with every I B You believe that each Individ should have the right I his own mind and act B At. B The stars have given B talent m the art>404 words
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206 1958-12-01 7 capital p NTS new Fin--1 Minister. M r I Shoaib hai U obstructnet on tht nder date for tes and curv hold by Pakistanis I] have to find and means of t>etnference that the resm Pakistanis abroad ha been "negligible" but thatReuter - 206 words
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Article31 1958-12-01 7 IfrS gjd German Waldeck" anJ the harbour at a- otia la leveloping a 30 m a seven r Nova Scotia of capsizing port undor h/.. U.P.IU.P.I - 31 words
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70 1958-12-01 7 Indonesian Air network for Borneo planned INDONESIAN Premier. Djuanda, said m Jakarta he expected to got aircraft under the Colombo Plan, to start a new airlins network m primitive Borneo. The Premier, who had just returned from Borneo took with him an offical of the Canadian embassy who is nowReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-12-01 7 Members or the winning team m the Sir John Nicoll Trophy pistol shoot held at the Police Traming School are: (Seated from left) Chief Inspector Loh Ah Chee, Assistant C om mandant Sunn Tan, and SfSgt. Tan Yong Ngark; and (standing): V. S. C. Yeo Tee Tee, L. Cpl. Abu60 words
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174 1958-12-01 7 ENLISTING HELP OF VARSITIES TO PUSH DEVELOPMENT T<HE U.N. General Assembly's economic and financial committee has adopted a resolution which would call upon member states to review what has been done to accelerate the economic development of under-developed countries and to chart future co-operative action m this field. I TheReuter - 174 words
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Article42 1958-12-01 7 Mr. S.G. Shah has takm over as the Assistant District Manager for Air India 19 B i n a P«r<\ He succeeds Mr K.K. Menon. who is now m Moscow. Mr. Bhah was formerly stationed at Bombay.42 words
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Advertisement324 1958-12-01 7 H^fl^^K 24 -INCH POIORON j^ja^^W ROTATING BRAZIER j^^ SHp^ 1 Bar becue Bargain A—^ Enjoy outdoor cooking /f ot >esf The Poloron tl Broiier adjusts to /v \l various cooking I heights, has a "lazy HI \l suson" rotating grill Jl \l for uniform heat. Just |%A swing the grill324 words
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Miscellaneous71 1958-12-01 7 Ifoc/oy ro< lo programme f Random- 2 00 w"iS 5^L Vernon Martlnus. fi 00 5 oo R#nr«* world Affairs, a weekly com- of thi S vr m MOOd i 83 Sounds In M > Kind r. m,V S? m ry i. 900 Blll y Cotton »of Ja» i r T-71 words
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Miscellaneous53 1958-12-01 7 sinc/TporVi high tides- TODAY: 1.07 p.m m TOMORROW: 2.37 a.m and 1.50 p.m. v WEDNESDAY: 3.23 a m and 2.40 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.18 am and 3.45 p.m. IRIDAY: 5.24 a.m. and 5.17 p.m. m 1 SATURDAY. 6.34 am. c,rS nd 704 P-m. m SU O AY: 7 34 am a53 words
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Article, Illustration294 1958-12-01 8 The faith mercy if this mother wins dash for her baby THE faith of a mother persuaded a general to arrange an air dash from Bulawayo to London the other day m the hope of saving a It is a faith that dtfiej medical opinion. For nine month old Christopher294 words
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Article53 1958-12-01 8 Thi Vicar ol Fordingham 81 r> rchf ter, the »<*v E h Brooks, ha: been given a new car by an anonymous vv< i] wisher. A f :tll( xplalned thai he i mg il? I i l i' trrm<>diarv and ilVfl tlio Vi(lr Ihi Can from53 words
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142 1958-12-01 8 THIS MUST BE THE JOKE OF THE YEAR yHE DUKE OF LDINUURCH and the Archbishop of Canterbury mar with laughter at a story told by Dr. J. A. Ft n Moderator of the General the hurch of Scotland, m the foyer of the RoyJ Festival Hall, London, just before •it142 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-12-01 8 HE SEES YOUTH AT WORK During the Duke's visit to the White Hall centre for open country pursuits m Derbyshire he watched youngsters enjoying various passtimes from canoeing to rock-climbing and learning how to ski. Above he is seen accompanied by Mr. Arthur Marriott, the canoeing instructor, while some ofPopper - 95 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-12-01 9 USANCE FAM Mary Nelson casts an appraising eye over some pic/eons m the Haymarket, Newcastle' on-Tync, while resting her feet before the next stage of her tree trend shopping expedition, Mary may be a pic/eon fanicer, i)iit three-year old Lyn Neve prefers to keep an eye on thePopper - 106 words
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Article, Illustration761 1958-12-01 10 London Gossip ARISTOTI X ONASSIS, one Of the world's richest men, wag presented by Cm toms officials at London Airport last week With a bill for 255. "For cigarettes,' smiled Mr. Onassis angry but still amiable. "Apparently 1 brought over a few too many." Mr. Ona.vsis arrived from to join761 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-12-01 10 picture. A girl from sunny South Africa. Penelope Coclen, the reigning "Miss World" contrasts a swimsuit, black with a white panel, with the sailor outfit for next summer worn by Molly Frith at the International Fashion Fair m the Royal Albert Hall London, recently. TheReuter - 77 words
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Article172 1958-12-01 10 CIX HUNDRED drawings m the Skippe Collection fetched a total of £91,583 when a two-day sale ended at Christies the other day. The collection, one of the few of its kind to be .sold intact, belonged to wealthy banker Mr. Edward Holland-Martin, whose family inherited them.172 words
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210 1958-12-01 10 Hotel shortage worries world airlines ACK of hotel accommodation m all parts the world is seen by the airlines as a threat to their expansion. Recently a Pan-American Boeing 707 jetliner was forced to stay overnight at Shannon because of fog m London. The passengers were spread over a wide210 words
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Article, Illustration954 1958-12-01 11 R.Macgregor- Hastie - R. Macgregor-Hastie On-the-spot report from the count™ ##i*»# (mi u.j 7 'T 'z,,,.™ri SSUBSSr de S2HI™ on now proposes merger nr/#A Ghana By pIIM ...,1 me it was no use trying to see the Government m Conakry. I had flown out to the954 words
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Advertisement85 1958-12-01 11 /(•fv>Xv:*.';-.':-. m I vhS *^m^ \^\.T ft I y n^^_ i /T f MILK, with its wealth of *^^^^m \^J nalura food properties and M *fA eaiy digettibiUty is NrttaaWfc j\ V\ «uitable for invalidi and j i NESPRAY is MILK m y I 8 safest And moit convenient I85 words
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Article, Illustration326 1958-12-01 12 Me***, W* <I<M>|| New drug may beat scourge m generation r |MIKRK U every reason to §uppo&e thai the 7th International Leprosy CongrettH recently hold m Tokyo will prove t<> have been a particularly important one. Several hundred scientists from all the countries m which leprosy326 words
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Article, Illustration630 1958-12-01 12 'Very good results' after tests in Nigeria lepers. In which tradition has it that she washed the bodies of a thousand lepers with her own fair hands. Today, the venerable Dr. Kensuke Mitsuda is held m honour as the Japanese "Father of the Lepers." Many years ago. after encountering a630 words
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Article172 1958-12-01 12 A $60,000 baby campaign CANADA has launch, j ed a three to five- year medical research programme to prevent the birth of abnormal I babies. The Govern. ment has riven C 7,000 ($60,000) for the first year's work to the Royal Victoria Hospital I m Montreal. Five doctors have al-172 words
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Article190 1958-12-01 12 A campaign against malaria has just ended for the year In the heart of rural Surrey with a victory for learns of bacteriologists and Army men. The mosquito population of the heather covered commons around Woking Is now as its lowest ever leveL Councillor Mrs. Dorothjf190 words
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Article, Illustration736 1958-12-01 13 W. RAMSAY - W. RAMSAY By I le Atomic Age, what could be I* more 'up-to-the-minute' than itomlc clock, one of the not-so-i developments m the application of nuclear science to peacepurposes? A clock so near perii that it has been calculated it ill not lose more than aPopper - 736 words
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Article87 1958-12-01 13 She is Moon's "owner' CMUBR MAGERS buVdoub "<T set foot on '*> »»<• MOON. S(n,. i. Mississippi mci.,,, l ,'J' v ir it 3. has lr titlr, too. When lri tried to fj| e a rrrently th V S tint m,?? ii 16 «">nnds hrrrl v nl.*i a ers aiU.P.I - 87 words
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598 1958-12-01 13 simulated training rules out air crashes fMMu LmumjLi V V r *r Ml B A wkW NEW RADAR simulation system which could help to prevent air collisions such a.s the recent one near Rome between a British airliner and an Italian jet was demonstrated last week by British scientists at598 words
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Article, Illustration640 1958-12-01 14 DONALD CAMPBELL - How I broke the water barrier —and lived DONALD CAMPBELL By I who smashed the [World Wat Speed Record for E the fifth time c i 1 Nov. 10 at 2 H 52 j miles per hour on E Coniston Water m north-western England. SllltlllllllllllllllllllM mil I^VKKYONK knows about the640 words
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105 1958-12-01 14 JAPAN to<'k lir.st three places In the world Judo championships m Tokyo. Their national champion Koji Sone. beat countryman Akio Kaminaga for the world title. Kimiyoshi Yamashiki came third by beating Bernard Pariset of France Atonius Oeesink < fifth dan) of105 words
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Article506 1958-12-01 14 ARCHIE QUICK - WAS THE LEAGUE FAIR TO BOLTON? ARCHIE QUICK By BEHIND Nat Lofthouse's winning goal for Bolton Wanderers at Wolverhampton lies a story of League intervention. The England centre forward reported unfit for this vital Championship match one day beforehand, and a deputy was officially announced by the Burnden club. Then506 words
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Article55 1958-12-01 14 Victor Boing. M the Belgian Oi. l mittee, confirm- that Brussels l j| its candidature staging of the P^art Ug 1 Tokyo, Detroi M have entered M The decision Jj 1 these f5» h C 3 charged with t. fl the Olympic to be taken »tU.P.I - 55 words
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Miscellaneous222 1958-12-01 14 C/LVBB xckoss 5 Adiin' olemn promise 1 One can d<> what one 111 at heart (Sj here <7. 4 6 Curtail the card |aflM iiiixle 8 Dare big In the Rimy (8» (11> I t)ii'«- out and you stop 7 Raises blitz m liner (11) inside? (4) 11 Find Ida222 words
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Article264 1958-12-01 15 Gupte has taken 100 Test wickets g\ the In.spinner, joined oand of bou. It i leketa In I he dismi tiaJ m West and innings, on iy of the T« B it was a clay of It o scored 203 for and now tjj run». Two days ot the West264 words
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Article, Illustration229 1958-12-01 15 gTEVE a three-year-old Irish gelding by Stephen 4 i>iv. l at X.L.. won by Sure Profit Tn hi* ff"itJEs J S? h n "-3-1958 he finished ninth o 13 starters m Class 4 Div. 2. won by Box Office aftPr n th aS then decldedFree Press - 229 words
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Article46 1958-12-01 15 World ranked Philippine bantamweight champion A] Asuncion won a third round technical knockout over Angel Boy m their 12 round title bout on Saturday Manila. 11 r'i first bid ror irk al thr bantamweight crown. melon Wright? 117 1b linst Boys llfi'.lb ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article31 1958-12-01 15 1969 world road racing cycling champion hips will be held at Zandvoort, Holland, it was drckl.d tho (executive commit! of tlif Intomntioiial Cycling r-''< '»n m Zurich ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration598 1958-12-01 15 SOUND JUDGEMENT BY JOCKEY POSNER AUAJLLEWK PRESENTS HEWS fIND VIEWS FOR PHirrnK \Ji:UV POSXKR was i» good form a Ipoli on Saturday, lh rode three winners: Full House, Shabash and Straight Flight 11. Full House, who was narrowly beaten by Rubber Planter II on tho second day, made amends whenFree Press - 598 words
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Article151 1958-12-01 15 CHANGE OF LUCK FOR LEONG DEANUT KID, well ridden 1 by Kitson Leong, put up a good performance to win the main race, Class IM^ 1-U miles, at Ipoh on Saturday. He gave oMurk a M lcOme ch *"Ke Six furlongs from home he nirt u-ith a severe check that151 words
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Article93 1958-12-01 15 TINEKE Lagerberg of Holland achieved one of the world's best times by a woman swimmer for the 209 metres butterfly m a 25--metre pool yesterday at Hanover. West Germany clocking two minutes 38.i seconds. Her time will not be sub- mltted as a world record93 words
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Article, Illustration334 1958-12-01 16 Yugoslav professor of languages at Zargreb University, Miroslav Cabrajec, kisses his bride, Miss Tatjana Barbie after their wedding on Saturday at the Singapore Registry of Marriages. Professor Cabrajec travelled to Singapore especially for the marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.Free Press - 334 words
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Article122 1958-12-01 16 SIR WINSTON - SIR WINSTON BY SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL entered the 85th. year of his life yesterday with a smile and a wave of his bip cipar. He stepped to the doorway of his country home at Chartwell and acknow- ledged the cheers of a crowd who had comeReuter; U.P.I - 122 words
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Article514 1958-12-01 16 Race weights for Saturday, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's December meeting are:— CL. 1, DIV. I— 6F. Amusement Park 9.13 Malayan Scholar 8.13 High Socks 8.07 Sun of Burma 8.05 General Pil 8.00 Charge Sheet 8.00 Downing Strcrt 7.13 Sir Francis 7.13 Monitor 7.10 Picador 709514 words
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