The Singapore Free Press, 2 December 1958
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Title Section17 1958-12-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper J Singapore, Tuesday, December 2. 1958. Price 15 Cts17 words
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239 1958-12-02 1 Reshuffle in 'Cabinet': Decision at talks today? THK Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, and his A ministerial colleagues are expected to decide today whether there should be any change in the composition of the "Cabinet" following the formation of Uie Singapore People's Alliance and the expectation that four Opposition239 words
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Article34 1958-12-02 1 No new cases of polio were reported in Singapore from Monday midnight to 10 a.m. today. Seven cases were notified yesterday bringing the total for the year to 343.34 words
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Article14 1958-12-02 1 '^rade rubopened ln morning at > down onecent on yes- Price. The 'Haiti.14 words
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Article11 1958-12-02 1 $1. 509,000 grab mounted dia;'t U551,500.--from a vault hotel yester- U.P.I.U.P.I - 11 words
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100 1958-12-02 1 LAST CHANCE: E. GERMAN REFUGEE FLOW INCREASES DR. Wilhelm Grcwe, the West German Ambassador to the United States, who returned to New York by air yesterday after consultations in Bonn, said that the flow of East German refugees had been increasing in the past week, and now numbered about 60Reuter - 100 words
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163 1958-12-02 1 Admiral goes to rescue of bride of 14 THE U.S. Navy's top commander in Europe yesterday gave his personal ing to a young sailor and his 14-year-old bride, cause of an uproar in thc British press because of their "baby doll" marriage. A Member of Parliament wanted the couple, electricianU.P.I - 163 words
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Article482 1958-12-02 1 88 DIE IN BLAZE HORROR IN SCHOOL gIGHTY-EIGIIT people most of them children were reported to have died when fire swept a Roman Catholic elementary school in Chicago after an explosion yesterday afternoon. It was feared that the death toll might rise. More than 70 injured are in hospitals. SomeReuter; U.P.I - 482 words
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Article38 1958-12-02 1 A $9.000 HAUL IN SHOP A PROVISION sho_. keeper in Bukit Timah Road, Mr. Ng Teck Soon, reported to the police that $4,000 In cash and $5,000 worth of goods were stolen from his shop early this morning.38 words
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Article61 1958-12-02 1 The Canadian prime Minister. Mr. Diefenbaker, called on Mr. Speaker. Sir George Oehlers, at the Assembly House this morning. Afterwards he called on the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. at City Hall. Mr. Ong introduced the Prime Minister to the councillors The Prime Minister and his party61 words
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73 1958-12-02 1 WRECKAGE ON COAST...FORM 'LOST SHIP' Wreckage sighieu on the coast of a New Guinea Island may be from the missing British schooner lan Crough, Port Moresby authorities said yesterday. The 500-ton schooner has been missing for more than m month with 12 Australians on board. She sailed on net maidenReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement70 1958-12-02 1 _______>£___ B wm i J m __P-__t~^ m\\mm^mmimmmm*---t-m\ <Bbw— ____________H_______________M2__. ,**s_■', _\T r*'-^^iP ***rj**W m^ m mS^m^A mmm mmmmf W. T' "JH B r m.' B mmm mm lm\m%mWmWmwßßmßr\ K K____i_jl _AJM_-fl \,,m,Mm\\ t L§» -f% gt'JIPUH| *^-r _M_r _M__fl_*L J mr BURN K TTW 7 j ftt\Z\rt\M^\ HAVE ,T70 words
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Article180 1958-12-02 2 An open valve led to tragedy ASM AM. valve in. advertently left open when the arresting system was charged with hydraulic fluid during a refit of the aircraft carrier Victorious caused a Scimitar jet plane to crash overboard into the English Channel an Sept. 15. This was stated in LondonReuter - 180 words
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139 1958-12-02 2 BRITAIN OBJECTS TO NINE-NATION DRAFT FOR CYPRUS SOLUTION CiOMMANDEK ALI NOB! E, British Min lster ot State, last nif objected to an India plred nim ition on the Cypi problem, warning that iadoption could it ad to "civil war i r ev< n v. I flict Hi also i d<139 words
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264 1958-12-02 2 Malaya to hens: Don't hamper our plan \i \i .wa lay a] M i By< 10-Russia to withdraw .1 drafl resolution would request .the U N tai I, Mr. D immai Id, to organ study "i ments rnIng private roreign lnv< nn nts m under-developed couiiti ll Mr. Mohamed Sopiee,Reuter - 264 words
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105 1958-12-02 2 $72,904 for man hideously scarred by boiling oil ALKED LONG. 37. who was said by the judge to have "a hideous appearance" after being scalded with burning oil, was yesterday awarded i .-,8.577 <M572.904i damages by the Swansea Court. Fifty per cent of Long's body had been burned including hisReuter - 105 words
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221 1958-12-02 2 FUNDS FOR OVERSEAS A NEW U.S. WORRY A m eric an Under-Secre-rV tary of state C. Douglas Dillon predicted yesterday that an increase in U.S private investment abroad may set off an unparalleled process ot economic growth in under-developed countries. Mr. Dillon is in charge ot economic a Hairs atU.P.I - 221 words
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Advertisement46 1958-12-02 2 FOR LEISURE HOLIDAY WEAR ■a there is no better present than a SPORT SHIRT r* WL W f5 frtecev** 4 mmmm TTk *N^^_, Make your choice from ARROW MANHATTAN VAN HEUSEN COOP ERS SUTTON i&&w&§§' Over 200 designs to choose from Extra for X'MAS "STRETCHWAY 81,46 words
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210 1958-12-02 3 > BRIEN, the widow of Irish baronet, told a court in Nairobi. terday, that letters her married daughKenry Gordon Broug- brother of a British as a "shock" to her. O'Brien was giving at the murder trial William Burgoyne 33-year-old former police officer, whoReuter - 210 words
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26 1958-12-02 3 Shikes hit 2 ihipyards in Britain Ml HAN 1.000 Bri- workers d yester- Ol tWO nd 500 had .i and at v claim strike platers ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-12-02 3 I M i lah hye ami 1 1 o Bens Tft on Ihr luth I v p. Mr, lim i n of the late Mr. I i I .iii and the I hid iii daughter t' u Teo Geok i40 words
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78 1958-12-02 3 5 YRS. JAIL FOR CRIME DOESN'T PAY' ARTIST pOBERT WOOD. 41-year-IV c»id former cartoonist fur the magazine "Crime Not Pay," was sentenced in New Yurk yesterday to from four to five years jail for first ch gree manslaughter His lawyer said Wood had beaten a secretary to d<ath as aReuter - 78 words
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186 1958-12-02 3 4 REFORT released in Salisbury. Southen Rhodesia, yesterday on the accident in which a Central African Airways viscount crashed near ighazi, Libya, on August 9 said the pilot most probably misinterpreted his altimeter reading. The report added the possibility that the pilot'? efficiency had beenReuter - 186 words
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Article51 1958-12-02 3 The London Tate Gallery has been pi I 1 with 1 1 French impressionist and post -impressionist paintings •and watercolours "the most important accession" to its foreign collection foi many yei They include two Renoirs two Picassos and works bv Degas. Matisse and Tou-louse-Lautrec.Reuter - 51 words
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Article24 1958-12-02 3 M. Sckou Toure, Prime Minister oi Guinea, has asked Fiance to spoi (•nine. i as a member ol the United Nations. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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178 1958-12-02 3 DRIVER RAMMED TAXI IN $112,000 GRAB: 9 YEARS I^RIC GODFREY, 24, rammed a taxi with his own car in a London street so that his companions could attack the bank cashier inside and rob him of f1 3,210 (about $112,000), a Judge said at the Old Bailey central criminal cour.Reuter - 178 words
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Article51 1958-12-02 3 Ar n m made ol the life itory ol Lord B Powell founder ol t i B»y Seoul movement announced In London 1 ht from the Hoy Seoul A relation the film would i). made by Mr Cecil B d* vm. with I P iramount compaiReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement418 1958-12-02 3 H______. Commencing from Ist December 1958. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Your chance to save 10 to 50% on X'MAS GIFTS sri( I \l. Ol I I ICS Normal I Price l.urkv Beans uitl> II Hepliants Inside 1.80 1.00 e Indian Handwoven Cotton Luncheon Sit-. Reversible (6 persons) $215(1 |11JI I418 words
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8 1958-12-02 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. Dec 2, 1958.8 words
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Article184 1958-12-02 4 IS Mr. Khrushchev's Berlin manoeuvre in fact a matter for surprise in the chancellories of the West? Apparently not. At the height of the communist engineered crisis in the Formosa Strait. U.S. State Secretary Dulles surprisingly referred to the "island" nature of Berlin over which the Western184 words
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668 1958-12-02 4 \DKII\M 1 AKKKLI. 'IVWaHON has at last call-in tip with the Nizam ot Hyderabad, once the richest man in tin- world. Before India became independent he was ruler Of a state nearly the size ol Italy, sole master of its revenues, lordReuter - 668 words
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410 1958-12-02 4 STEPHEN CONSTANT - Once they called him THE YANKEE STALIN STEPHEN CONSTANT by HE looked like a retired Kentucky colonel. Our eyes met through the prickly haze of an all-Ameri-can cigar. To London West End cocktail drinkers around us he looked a typical, though tired, American tourist. But I knew him as the410 words
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Article75 1958-12-02 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber wm& /MF'TAIN FOULENOI ha don tty well and during u expert wormA com ipe on B I and exclaimed "Why. th .t surely!" "How did you, i Foul- > lh, io..t m admiration oi the cu ttomer. "But not I pied, .aid thi what valuable." Foulenoußh,75 words
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Advertisement9 1958-12-02 4 wiMlllHllllllllMillilill. Drink j A real 1 fruit Juice ORANGEADE)9 words
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Advertisement83 1958-12-02 4 as if prepared by an Italian Chef W¥y?\ If time is s|n>rt and you enjoy tasty food the answer to l^^_kaJL___ v_*f_3 your problem is delightful Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti mwnmX^Mr'^A Dinner. The Spaghetti Dinner package contains all the K4-/_T •dients. even the sauce and cheese. And the lastc? OK* mmm!83 words
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Article269 1958-12-02 5 New water mains planned for 1 959 (XVER !> ',000,000 is needed to lay water mains and extensions to new housing estates in Singapore next year. In a memorandum to the public utilities committee of the City Council, Mr P. C. Lim, acting Citv Water Engineer,269 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-12-02 5 Mr. and Mrs. William Purves after their wedding at the St. George. Garrison Church, Tanglin. The bride is the former Miss Diana Richardson, daughter of the late Mr. N. G. P. Richardson and Mrs. Anthony Darlington. The bridegroom, who is an ofTicial In thc Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Singapore, isFree Press - 63 words
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Article170 1958-12-02 5 SEAMEN'S unions in Singapore have assured the Panamanian Consulate here that they would ignore the call Issued by the 7.000.000 strong International Transport Workers Federation for a four-day worldwide boycott ol "flags of convenience.*' The Panamanian Con-sul-Oeneral, Mr. William McLean, told the Free Press that170 words
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Article18 1958-12-02 5 Senor Adolfo Lopez Mateos, a 47-year-old lawyer. was yesterday inaugurated a s Mexico's 57th president. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article109 1958-12-02 5 rruvUNTY-TWO farmers 1 in Hedok have claimed ior compensation totalling irom the mcil for damage done to i farm due to the laying ol mains. Recommending that the council should compen the farmer* the city Watei Mr P. C. Lil I that thfl una.;. v..i done109 words
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Advertisement99 1958-12-02 5 FINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above is a fine SIDEBOARD marie by us Showroom:13G& 142, Orchard Road Te1:34l 44/***** §►4444*44 444 *444*4* 4 ♦♦♦♦44>****+**V a\ _f mml CLEARANCE HERE ARE FEW ITEMS WITH SALE PRICES Bedspread. 18.95 1l!s5 Honey comb trmel. 1.35 095 I oatin 9 10599 words
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Advertisement260 1958-12-02 5 _k _i tj-?-_rT_^W-3US_!J l>id mmi fill iii (In- roupon ippMUtal iii list i mu... in < ..thoii, New*. Ball) Magailne, Sundaj in MM -Ml. i and i, t .„lh i„ v m mj mm lA lf lu njJ ollur \< iiiii ulur new spa p. W entries will be on260 words
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Miscellaneous331 1958-12-02 6 .1 iVIF II K I I»V "S Vd I nev" Jordan ™7"^W^T_T "^ll I JE** WASTES A/O TIAAE /A/ ALXr-H AIrV/AJ*S THE APPEARANCE O *^-~'S HAW e IM A REAL SAO ~J TNE Sl WAT/CD**/ ANO **WAA*_iWS ~CW 73V_T AiARriAN FRIENOS CAUSES I WE JU-.T PENNV, GENTLEAAEN MAaITtAmNS TO LEAVE331 words
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Miscellaneous406 1958-12-02 6 |c__tS_^j J lIORN today you thri u a U mo.sphere of activity aj 1 I I ment. The more there k l n bolk Vt> y°n know what be done and how to do it f don't want anyone to contradict v- I X You have a quick. Ingeniou and406 words
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Article184 1958-12-02 7 LONDON, Dec. 1. Previous Today m. 1( i rss c.i.r. l i>.. 25', buyers 25 buyers I' 25 VL- sellers 25 's sellers lan 25 U buyers 25 buyers 25 sellers 25 h sellers I RSS Spot i buyers 24 7 h buyers IIW 25;; sellers 25184 words
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Article50 1958-12-02 7 I and awaiting December shipment 23'i cif. afloats 23 \i to Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white >f cember ship- spot and awaiting release 39, l f. Lampong afloats as 1 and first half De:'lease 23 cember shipment unquoted first half sellers ex-dock. < prices quoted in U.S. cents per50 words
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Article108 1958-12-02 7 NEW YORK. Dec. I. prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb Previous Today |N Straits >pot 99.50 nom. 99.25 nom. IN liiturt n traits Contract Dec 97.50 buyers 97.37 buyers 99.50 sellers 99.37 sellers Jan 9737 buyers 97.25 buyers 99 37 sellers 99.25 sellers QXI Dull SALES:108 words
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Article28 1958-12-02 7 NEW YORK. Dee I t Previous Today Industrials 557.46 560.07 Railroads 155.68 156.02 Domestic Bonds 86.73 86.71 Utilities 85.25 85.66 sii.,k* Composite Averages 194.05 194.8628 words
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Article77 1958-12-02 7 Inrn. Philippine eiif. r.R.' North European ports delivered •right |>«r lon* ton Deo. Oral, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North Karopean ports delivered P>f Jon« lon Dec. /.lan. nM I OIL crude Straits n Ports In bulk WOMI oil crude Colon tui in ,M)rtB in bulk I in. COPBA77 words
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Article93 1958-12-02 7 idltions prc- he London Its yesterday tlve buying In ban* to K>m< the fall in Auction for there was a ceed can industiral un'ii Wall Street but one or two Canadian issues were lower Gain., predominated in industrials but the market generally was a good deal quieter.93 words
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246 1958-12-02 7 Russians team with West to film Polar drama DRITISII, American and Russian artists and technicians are to co-operate in the first East-West film, it was announced in London last night. The film, "Operation Ice Breaker," is to he made in English and Russian language versions at a cost of £4Reuter - 246 words
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Article26 1958-12-02 7 Conservatives in Uruguay yesterday celebrated their victory in the general election, when they ousted the Liberals for the first time in 93 years.— Reuter.26 words
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Article31 1958-12-02 7 Representatives of 66 countries have signed a new series of international telegraph and telephone regulations in Geneva. These are due to come into force on January 1, I96o— Reuter.31 words
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406 1958-12-02 7 TOP JOBS FEARED MAY GO TO PARTY FAVOURITES pKAKS that a new party coming into power after the general elections next year might pack statutory corporations with its supporters were expressed at a meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly select committee which considered the Housing and Development Bill. The Bill406 words
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Miscellaneous52 1958-12-02 7 m SINCAPORE I ..HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 1.50 p.m. I TOMORROW: 3.23 a.m. ■< and 2.40 p.m. H THURSDAY: 4.18 a.m. < B and 3.45 p.m. FRIDAY: 5.24 a.m. and H 5.17 p.m. _< B SATURDAY: 6.34 am. ■< and 7.04 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.34 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. "5 MONDAY:52 words
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Miscellaneous99 1958-12-02 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Musical Comedy Fa- Signal and News; 7.15 Music vourites; 1.30 Time Siena. >• Magazine; 7.30 Twenty QuesNews; 1.45 More Musical Co- tions; 8.00 The Malayanaires; medy Favourites; 2.00 Close 8.30 At the Opera, by Lewi* Down; 5.00 The Rocket Club; Jones; 9.00 The Vintage Ooons;99 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-12-02 8 CYPRUS— HERE WE COME! 1500 girls are trouble island vanguard The first NAA F I volunt, who answered on appeal f r replacements for banned C. kers m Cyprus, recently flew off from Black- bushe Airport, Hants Five hundred were picked ff 17,000 volunteers Of this first batch 24 werePopper - 142 words
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Article, Illustration167 1958-12-02 8 SOMEONE BEARS A GRUDGE SAYS CAMP CO. A COMMANDING officer the other day hit back at allegations about the way he runs his camp and said: "Someone round here has a grudge against me." Forty- eight -year-old Brigadier C. Joseph Tobin formerly Commandant ol No. 3 8.0.D. in Singapore, was167 words
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Article128 1958-12-02 8 Lord A to wed I editor lord Altrincham. the peer who hit the head lines for criticising the Queen, and had his face smacked In public, i marry 27-year old Bel fast nirl Marion Camp bell who is joint editor of the youth maga_in< Y 0 ll n g I128 words
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528 1958-12-02 1 In 9 cases out of 10 you can defeat this blight on beauty n()K liirls and women threatened by the scourge u l no there is good news. In nine |M out of 10 it (an be cured by modern medical science. mmon dissmall mat- iking when rd their face528 words
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Article417 1958-12-02 1 Powerful weapon is available treatment is not only safe but highly effective. Even when this treatment has had its ellect, however, there may be relapses. The mysterious flare-ups are sometimes caused by iodine, seafood, shellfish and the bromides in cough medicine and sedative Chocolate may trigger off new eruptions. The417 words
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Advertisement81 1958-12-02 1 _i^* VnV w^. jJuij vafl ■&....J. K^ B :^_Bp *f %____i Jlt^ >_ _3r?*&fs _*M W&o-'i**. __r irl j*^ v*_, _r J I AmMmT^- ••'wk.- .~m!&aF[ j-tvv\3S _^a_ B_-_^^ /I __l Jfe^_? A*v^¥f j _u~\>_ all y^. (aK. ._ll__l ii nW-i _TTi "ihT *$1_ I lat VI M v/ mfl81 words
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Article130 1958-12-02 2 HERE are two little characters who would delight any child. Our furry friend on the left is called Jaeky. He has the softest curly hair, all white, pink ears, hands and feet and the most mischievous smile in the world. And he squeaks when squeezed. The130 words
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Article98 1958-12-02 2 Where to Buy CHRISTMAS HATS, noise, makers, deeorations; Hua Una Store, 21, Change Alley. A m A FOAM RUBBER MONKEY and doll; Town and Country. Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Road. m it WOLLENSAK PORTABLE tape reeorder; Sole agents, Shriro (.China) Ltd., 24A. Raffles Place; available at Jack's Photo Co., 157,98 words
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Article41 1958-12-02 2 For a quick bracer, lie j tummy down on your bed. hang your head over one end like a limp rag doll and brush your hair up from the nape and hair line down towards the floor. Fifty strokes.41 words
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62 1958-12-02 2 Japan sends cards with a difference fHRISTMAS cards with a dif-J ference are provided for us b\> Japan. t These beautiful cards depict* different aspects of life in Japanand show pictures of typical Jap-;; anese scenes and people. Each picture is a print of a«> wood cut. Framed and grouped62 words
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Article164 1958-12-02 2 MAKE a quick-ch.. ilr-do, b< c nothing picks you up like look achieved In an instant. This *tyle mo t faces Brush your hair i the crown and all toward., one side. Arrange prettily, lacquer pray in pi firmly with hair-grip c< hi neath b flower. Cha cooking164 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-12-02 2 HATS a ADD 'Snowballs' on your table \i/E DON'T have frost and snow for Christm in Singapore, but we CAN pui snowW on our table— candied snowballs, that is how Mix together one quarter cup each fine chopped toasted almonds, finely chopped mi chocolate and finely chopped mixed canq fruits.50 words
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Advertisement208 1958-12-02 2 Jj| WA ftg W& ftWEtf WA Wm fttt Wm I ___r i V ix _v I _r Iliv VS I _T mmmW*> ***M WV I JHiL Ar^m^m. H _m I __rc% mmW^mw mm I ># I 1 4f iii-Milliiiillii J^ I ■P^ /2 I ___L I I __3 Xj You've208 words
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Article10 1958-12-02 3 THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN10 words
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Article250 1958-12-02 3 |R I STM AS is just around the corner and ue in Singapore are in full swing with our ?p nations for having a good time. keys are being ordered, gift-wrapped E are being shown in shop windows, nta Claus Is appearing in department vs are being250 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-12-02 3 Get your gift problem TAPED "WHAT am I going to I give my nusband for Christmas?" is the cry of many women these days. Don't worry any more. Eve has found the ideal gift for the man tn your life a tape recorder. Next to an electric train, we find219 words
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Article53 1958-12-02 3 COOKIES FROM HOLLAND 5, is the Sl Nicolaas, Christmas h nch people i the world Ir own prerlstmas by rtle 8 and most cchanging t( gift for ■Okie Dutch bl ..ly im m an old 'IH' Ol I and -I packed a vivid le hor ;e his faith imed lime.53 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-12-02 3 Buy it for man in your life E rpHINGS that men M. never buy for them--5 selves, along with slipE pers, dressing gowns and toothbrushes, are toilet E artieles. When their shaving lotion runs out. they steal their wives' ea„ de cologne. The same with j deodorant, hair cream E126 words
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Advertisement91 1958-12-02 3 /^\^v ROGE R .GALLET Ill^rV^' A K_)) PARFUMEURS PARIS v!^-^\W^/^l The or 'S' nal Eau <*e Cologne V _X^>^ now ,n ne special pointe dc Diamant bottle. years is the key to the success of this world famous Eau de Cologne. AND, also by Roger Gallet, in the same beautiful91 words
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Article, Illustration415 1958-12-02 4 Christmas collection by a local designer (MVF lovely models showed ordinals from the Koland t how Christmas collection to I rapacity audience In a local hotel ballroom last week. i theme of the show was Mod< Pan- and the highlight i short jackets, tiny bodicea, easy415 words
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Advertisement42 1958-12-02 4 A/« r/« V« A/51 V^ f7^l v* i SPECIAL X'MAS OFFER On Latest Porcelain Ware, Lacquer Set, Musical Jewel Boxes, TableLamps and other Novelty Goods. i Shop Early To Avoid Disappointment j DING HOW j 33, North Bridge Road, S'pore Tel. *****42 words
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Advertisement115 1958-12-02 4 y^~ ""^N. r HORALEER df'ccfrr^fhdfthg UmU A oceon at co l| I f'ft Y& 1 _B PROLON -*ft A-^^r. .9:?^ Ajjo^* 1 -^v mm..- ■4'S mmmW^~~~ ~-"~J_l___ <*Amwmw\* 4S 44 REGATTA GRANADA •<* '""N __T Exciting modern patterns, on all pieces, in luminous colours V A kr on satin-white .translucent,115 words
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Article, Illustration321 1958-12-02 9 reetmgs from the Queen to old soldier IN s birthday at Halthe Queen did not torHawker's. For Alt, an the tiTth Regiment ol •rating hi. hundredth he Royal telegram many birthday greetfrom Mr. John Minister of Penonal Service O, n Browne, Colonel Hampshire Regiment, name for the (37th., ilations, too,321 words
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172 1958-12-02 9 Now Jeanette reaches for the skies JEANETTE MACDONALD, 25, of London, is o girl who took the R.A.F. motto to heart in a big way. She has conquered blindness, and paralysis to achieve her dearest ambition to fly. On the left she is seen preparing for her first dual instructionReuter - 172 words
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Article20 1958-12-02 9 Stolen swastika is returned 4 fr< in »n, n K Mr K l! f fnr 1 t be rttin i20 words
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159 1958-12-02 10 A PEKING ADMISSION OF WIDESPREAD DISCONTENT 'Mao's commune system now slowing down 1 1)1 SKING reports admit the Communists have slowed down their revolutionary peoples commune programme because of "widespread popular resistance," says the Taipeh newspaper China News. The China News said "discontent with th system which tears down theU.P.I - 159 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-12-02 10 Gen. Mohamad Ayub Khan, (right) Pakistani Pre- sident. is here seen with Mr. Mohamad Shoaib. Fin- B E ance Minister, who has just successfully concluded negotiations in Karachi with Mr. James M. Langley. U.S. Ambassador, for the supply of MS2IO million E E worth of surplus U.S. farm products.49 words
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Article216 1958-12-02 10 Japan beats boycott BARTER trade between Communist China and Japan increased in October despite Peking's ban on direct commercial exchanges between the two nations, according to the Japan-China Export-Im-port Assockition in Tokyo. The association reported that barter trade between Japan and Communist China through Hone: Kong; amounted to M54, 200,000.U.P.I - 216 words
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61 1958-12-02 10 US $50 m. for P.I. projects is promised The U.S. Development Loan Fund has promised that U5550,000,000 in loans would start flowing into the Philippine economy "very soon." Mr. Dempster Mcintosh, manager of the fund, said in Washington that he expected U.S. Philippine in Manila to complete thi week theirU.P.I - 61 words
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196 1958-12-02 10 Lots of rice but eat sweet potatoes T)ESPITE Peking's claims to record rice and wheat harvests for this year, the Communist regime has launched a campaign to encourage the people to eat sweet potatoes instead of rice. Asia's basic staple. Communist Chinese newspapers call the new campaign "launching the sweet196 words
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Article34 1958-12-02 10 Pn Idenl R d ol India in i n Dei 8 wll an 1 1 day tour vi iitin Ho^or. J Solo Surabaya, and the I land f, f Ball.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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36 1958-12-02 10 The President of Pakistan, uen. Ayub Khan, has ordered the governors of and West Pakistan to take steps to bring all tallow lands under cultivation within three months U.P.IU.P.I - 36 words
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Article224 1958-12-02 10 JAPAN'S defence pro gramme has been put back by at least two years because of a controversy about new jet aircraft, according to report to the Government from the dire, tor of the Japanese Defence Agency, Mr. Gisen Sato. Japan has been training her own pilotsReuter - 224 words
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67 1958-12-02 10 'Nationalist planes over China again' 'FIIK Nationalist Chinese air force is n\ )mU i have resumed aerial recommit.,' SJ^ over the Communist Chinese mainland Authoritative quarters in Taipeh said th M tionalists stopped such flights last month avoid provoking the Communists l0 The Taipeh Defence Ministry never confirmed thac reconnaissanceU.P.I - 67 words
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Article22 1958-12-02 10 Thc Jakarta Tim doncsia, said, "M stop soft-sqav communists con have been guilty our ing the Ec the West- Thi stop."- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article23 1958-12-02 10 The new government of President Mohammad Ayub Khan has arrested the leading fl_ar« of the National Awarni Party, Pakistan's only leilwing party U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article22 1958-12-02 10 Mr. Nago Shimuzi. Mayor of Metropolitan Tokyo, paid a two-day visit to Madrid as a guest of that capital city's mayor- U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article18 1958-12-02 10 Burma has formally r nised the newly-establish-ed Republic of Guinea, the Peking New China Newi Agency said.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article67 1958-12-02 10 Dr. Uu Shih, former Nationalist Chinese Ambassador to the United States, warned in Taipeh. "While the attention of the entire Western world is focussed on the Berlin crisis, world Communism will start its sudden and aggressive moves in Asia." Reuter Nationalist Chinese artillery destroyed seven communist gun positions and oneU.P.I - 67 words
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Article23 1958-12-02 10 A three-man delegation of the Algerian government in exile in Cairo will soon visit Communist China as guests of the Peking Government.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article57 1958-12-02 10 Addressing the fifth general conference oj the World Fellowship of Buddhists in B an His Eminence Sumdei Phra W ana rat. presiaeni o; the Ecclesiastical Council of Siam. said. "It is appropriate for all taking part to concentrate their efforts on how to make Buddhism manifest itself as much asReuter - 57 words
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Article57 1958-12-02 10 Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pan. dit. Indian u missioner in London sister of the I Prime Mi nisi Bonn to receive the 1 thea-Schlozer Mt the University of < tingcn for servit dia and "her achievement in international affairs."— R. A four-man Soviet di tion of the Soviet- Japan Society hasReuter - 57 words
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Article36 1958-12-02 10 Mr. Huettenrauch. Communist East German Vice Minister of Foreign Trade, has arrived in Peking to head talks with Communist China for the conclusion of a 1959 trade pact, the Peking New China News Agency said.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article46 1958-12-02 10 Communist China recently has been buying up large quantities of foreign-made paper in the Hong Kong market, including cellophane and cardboard. U.P.I. The first consul general of Nepal to Tibet under the new. revised Tibet-Nepal treaty, Lieut.-Col. Upendra Bahadur Basnyat. has left Katmandu for Lhasa. U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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Article34 1958-12-02 10 serious wan.!, ,f R China over tin Strait and reaffirmed nations support for the Chinese Communists Reuter North Korean Premier Kim II Sung, speaking in Peking, told the United States not to ignore theReuter - 34 words
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Article21 1958-12-02 10 New South K« r ador Kim I yd in I M Vu V nam's i Mini ter visit to Paris ReuterReuter - 21 words
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241 1958-12-02 11 SPUTNIK PUNCH COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED Lji rviMlL shock inflicted on American scientists bv Sputnik I would noi have been felt at all by Soviet scientists if the circumstances had ■n lewised- A Russian has explained why: ti: ts. he said, would have I long in advance of the eventU.P.I - 241 words
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111 1958-12-02 11 HIMALAYAN RIVER BEATS THE EXPLORERS A SEVEN-MAM Japanese scientific' expedition described in Katmandu their "exciting but fruitless" efforts tu reach the Kanjiruba Himalayan runge in North -West Nepal. Prof. Jira Kamakita of Osaka I'niversity, the leader, said of their four and a half months in the western Nepal Himalayas: FmirmmlmmmlmU.P.I - 111 words
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202 1958-12-02 11 LX)REIGN visitors cannot believe Pakistan i.s 1 under military rule. Many almost cancelled their visits because ol the grim picture usually associated with martial law. On arrival they are amazed at Karachi's orderly and relatively clean appearance, the upswing in courtesy and the downswingU.P.I - 202 words
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Article18 1958-12-02 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM —wntpilvH bff A LEADINC SINCAPORE CAMERa/v WRITES SOME SOUND ADVICE FOR ALL BEGINNER*18 words
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Article, Illustration597 1958-12-02 12 HO KOON SANG. A.R.P. S; Ho Koon Sang A.R.P. S - MY FIRST ROLL WAS ALL BLANK HO KOON SANG. A.R.P.S. Ho Koon Sang A.R.P.S. Un r rili: desire to make an exhibition picture had been uppermost In my mind ever since the day I took a borrowed Brownie Box to the Sin&.i pore Botanic Gardens. ni is was eight year597 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-12-02 12 Ho Koon Sang, A.R.P. S; Ho Koon Sang, A.R.P. S - By By HOOLBOYB and 1 I nn< r often end ol theii llov. 1 1 I I 'urn I nerallj irdly tted a y f tne 0 fifn-rlni? that could Wr|l h Ho Koon Sang, A.R.P.S. Ho Koon Sang, A.R.P.S. material it dltected along the92 words
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563 1958-12-02 13 G.M. THOMSON - A BOOK THAT WAS INSPIRED BY HATE and PASSION G.M. THOMSON -By o\\ teat book_ have been Inspired by hate. This itj a .election from OIU of them. 'f| u Duke de Sainton haled his kii < llis X,V witii li narrow and lv; ,s il ha I red from563 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-12-02 13 OSBERT LANCASTER - Today 's footnote OSBERT LANCASTER POCKET CARTOON I K mbeunn i trnhourrr. <*<■«<<(, Q«««f«J r "r<d Abboud, "riwaditr and Co/on,. m only (oo thank find fulfilment ■loir Axrtting."27 words
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Article297 1958-12-02 13 RICHARD LISTER - RICHARD LISTER •77//, BRAMBLE BUSH" hi, Charles Mergendahl (Muller K 111 riNG the lid oil* small town life J is tin- current lUCCess formula f *>r the American popular novel. Vou lake OHf of the liv. or six lure-Arc plots and put it In one of the Ave297 words
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555 1958-12-02 13 HAROLD BUNTING - Facts about the work of marriage advisers HAROLD BUNTING —By ACHING HEART. I am sure my husband is attracted more hi/ other women than lit bu me. 1 am so jru/htencd I shall lone him. What can 1 do? ANSWER {by any columnist): Treat yourself to a new dress, change555 words
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Article18 1958-12-02 14 SR C v. VIRSITY i I University oi M in a rugby match at i in ah today18 words
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Article416 1958-12-02 14 Bs \H( uu (jncK TWO former Australian Test Match cricketers, Lindsay Hassetl and Keith Milhr, are having fun and games taking pot-shots at thc M( cricketers Down I mlci. felting well paid for i|. Incidentally, and incensing the game'a followers In Britain. Never have416 words
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Article107 1958-12-02 14 U'ORLD flyweight champion Pascual Perez t< rday In Manila said lawould do his besl to retain the world title in nl com fight with Philippii Dommy Ursua. i he world champion from ■nt Ina arrived by air mar... Mr Koci to begin trainfi r the 15 roundReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-12-02 14 CLEARING A CORNER PI. Mil r FLYING John Kim:, the Swansea goalkeeper, soars into the air to cut off a corner as teammate Kav Daniel haps with him just to make sure, this action shot was taken iu the Div. 2 English F.A. League match between Swansea and Sheffield UnitedPaul Popper - 55 words
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Article428 1958-12-02 14 HAVE you noticed how M C.C. t-uirs oi Australia seem fated to have at least one invalid earlv In the trip; There was the case ol Sam staple the Not! hamshire slow bowler, who had to be sent home through nine, soon after Percy Chapman's428 words
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Article228 1958-12-02 14 Army beat London amateur boxers A*** tose* lullt t* splendid a ■tataat London |J^ back the handsome _i!_ trophy lor which 5* Amateur Usoti u U„ n VjJ competed annualh a Seymour H ,ii ls which at one ti,„, u ls a coveted prise durlo| u India. thamp,ou *Ai» S228 words
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Miscellaneous116 1958-12-02 14 pc I m-mmt 5 N< ,:<)^ rum., tr rrom a Span n 1 Wul return hi a spn 7 Moncj In a nod i4j 7; 1,1< li,1 i, 10 Tun,, cane for an unI J°S n,c l s ack scmpuloiw villain .9? 1 a uSp^Ar ta Ba,nbun 11 Ted Folh116 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-12-02 15 This morning^ training gallops at Bukit Timah I foo* quite darling, i lighting14 words
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702 1958-12-02 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALL AN LEWIS 1 1— By ,1 Y>ll SEMENT PARK showed thai he has taken no harm from his hard race in the Liberation Cup bv working well with Powhatan this morning at Bukit Timah. Amusement Park was going; easily alongside Powhatan (Posner) and702 words
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Article147 1958-12-02 15 <i Union, altera year of surprising s in -sport. lias put off her plans for stagOlympics in Moscow for al least another ars.it was revealed in Lausanne last led by 1 ternational Olympic tdquarters. They announced ke the expected bid for the 1964 leadline expiredU.P.I - 147 words
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Article121 1958-12-02 15 It. Kok Chong Fook, E j E i*l wellknown Slnga- E E pore businessman who E E di«'d yesterdaj evening, E had long been a patron E of sport in Singapore. E A director of Red if- E fusion Ltd., Mr. Kok E E personally donated121 words
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Article53 1958-12-02 15 Asians will 15 apore Cricket J .t rugby trial! c padang XI changes have been I All huk team N< ri Malacca The Sin- j by Union nt on giv- > Lim Jit Win Ho. am\\ iian Onn iously has reeSyed MusWells Jit Wah Fatt. Ho53 words
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20 1958-12-02 15 I KRAMI ird In Th Wlmbledo i md ii Id o i I ReuterReuter - 20 words
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533 1958-12-02 15 I thought Downing Street mora Impressive. Caribbean (Chadwick) and Hestcrete (J. Jones > went nicely over three in 42 2, b. U> life i.s nearly back to his b< t Bravo ran three in even time. Rina (Geyer) and Carbon Taper (Ransome) were533 words
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Article304 1958-12-02 16 We stand by our pact duties: Lloyd oritain proclaim- ed yesterday her determination to* "stand by our obligations" over Berlin. On the question of the Soviet Intention to hand over their Berlin control functions six months hence to the East Germans. British Foreign Secretary SelwynReuter - 304 words
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117 1958-12-02 16 REFUGEES TO STOP OVER IN SINGAPORE REFUGEES of European origin to be flown from Hong Kong to Britain for resettlement in Europe will •top over in Singapore. An Air Ministry spokesman said In London la.st night: "On December 6 vt shall move about 20 peop.e from Hong Kong to SinReuter - 117 words
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203 1958-12-02 16 QUEF.NSLAND gained a 59 run lead on the first Innings oi their match against the M.C.C. tourists when they were dismissed fur 210 Jusl before lunch at Brisbane today, the linal day. The home side added 75 runs during the mornli play compared203 words
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Article34 1958-12-02 16 rpin-; Bovlel Oovemmenl ha led change the t (i->v ol re t next weekend from Sunday to Saturday, ihe report said th mee! the wlshe was no iuriiwr ReuterReuter - 34 words
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297 1958-12-02 16 E rrEENAGE marriages are be- coming more common in i Britain, the Registrar-Gene- ral's statistical review for 1956 revealed today. Nine out of qvery thou- sand young men under 20 got married in 1956 compared with eight in 1955. The com- parativeReuter - 297 words
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86 1958-12-02 16 SUDAN TO GET ARMS GIFT FROM BRITAIN BRITAIN was expected In reliable circles in London yesterday to send >oon a consignment of arms to the new regime ut the Sudan as a grift. It would bv the same consignment which was to have been sent the old regime but waxReuter - 86 words
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291 1958-12-02 16 General de Gaulle soon to restore civil Govt, in Algeria? I^OUR generals, a score of A. colonels and several dozen majors and Junior officers will move out of the government administrative building and return to military duties under changes believed to be imminent in Algeria. Reports from Paris that GeneralReuter - 291 words
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