The Singapore Free Press, 3 December 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-12-03 1 The Singapore FREE PRESS ilaya'f Own Family Paper No. 4585 „,ie, Wednesday. December 3, 1958. Price 15 its.18 words
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Article105 1958-12-03 1 $25 mil. deficit in the budget Secretary, M Hart, presentbudget m the Li .embly to'he mated for ni £243.683.440 t $268,553,--leflcit of 1 l expenU>l ATION $63 million. lEAI 111. s:?4 million POLK I $24 million. )E1 i m I $9 million. sO( I\| Will AXE, I 6 million Mr.105 words
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Article30 1958-12-03 1 Bo Mya Thway, general secretary of the National United Front, Burma's main parliamentary opposition party, was among 12 people arrested m Rangoon yesterday and charged with tlon.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article43 1958-12-03 1 >;<d-R st-vv Cochran said In Hollywood 1 his Robert Alexander Product. 'sriUM act abrina to make X) films v< ar. Ie buxom actress would be paid $90,000 J im fo be made n»-xt summer $*****00 and $210,000 fur the remai U.P.I.U.P.I - 43 words
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320 1958-12-03 1 CHINA TRADE BAN WON'T HARM S'PORE It might even be beneficial, says Jumabhoy gUSPENSION of exports by Red China to Singapore was unlikely to have any significant effect either on the cost of living or on the entrepot trade stream of the Colony, declared Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy m the320 words
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68 1958-12-03 1 $60,000 IS SOUGHT TO BUY CROWN JEWELS rpilK Federal Council E X was asked today to approve $60,000 for crown jewels for the E E Raja Permaisuri Agong. They will comprise E a diamond tiara and necklace and will be made locally. They will remain E state property and will68 words
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Article98 1958-12-03 1 $1.9 mil. fine on gold smuggler A KARACHI multi-mil-lionaire, Raja Moosa, was lined three million rupees (about $1,912,000) yesterday for smuggling gold. The penalties were imposed by the Karachi collector of customs after a raid of Moosa's luxurious Karachi home earlier this year. Moosa. a businessman, was fined a millionReuter - 98 words
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408 1958-12-03 1 Red China using rice to harm Asia- MP I A CONSERVATIVE Member of Parliament, Mr. Robert Turton, said last night that Communist China was using a rice surplus to break the economy of other Asian countries. Speaking m the House of Commons of a I recent visit to the Far408 words
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98 1958-12-03 1 rVHE Soviet Union called on Japan to do away With American military bases on its territory and follow a policy of neutrality m a Note delivered m Moscow yesterday. The Soviet news agency r I said. "The Soviet Government declared that renunciation by JapanU.P.I - 98 words
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64 1958-12-03 1 CHINA SEEKS 10.000 TONS OF R.I. RUBBER COMMUNIST China has offered to j buy 10,000 tons of In- donesian rubber, Sou- rabaya trade circles have disclosed! says the j Jakarta Antara news agency. The rubbrr is al- ready being collected In Sou rabaya for nn mediate export. Antara added. Antara64 words
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Article35 1958-12-03 1 Dcci ml* r first grade rub t o b opened m Singapore this morning 82 5/8 cents per lb., down one and a half cent-; on lerday's closing price The ton.' was uncerl35 words
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Article25 1958-12-03 1 frontier '1 31 villagers Into Ice," it was Pnom Penh ported that "i shots" were Siam m the ambodia on ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article36 1958-12-03 1 One new polio case One new case of paralytic polio was admitted to the Middleton Hospital between 4.30 p.m. yesterday and 9.30 a.m. today. This brings the total number of cases for the year to 346.36 words
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Advertisement34 1958-12-03 1 uj 5 H 1 3 I mmmmm\mmWftk si W I ■v% 5 I Ichocolates > $1 I Z nfwwi) '*j 4 uj B H k l mm\ BY VAN HOUTEN MANIRS OF MNC QUALITY CHOCOUTI34 words
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Article271 1958-12-03 2 Brush between Indian, mmw 'VUK Oieek Foreii Minister. Mr Evan Aveinll Tossi/./a. said yesterday Umt Britain's chiel U N delegate had "threatened the United Notions with war" over Cyprus. Mr. Averofl i rted that the British Minister oi State, Commander Allan N had "held i aReuter; U.P.I - 271 words
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Article40 1958-12-03 2 A GREEK CYPRIOT youth was sentenca\ ed to death m Nicosia, yesterday after pleading guilty to possessing a firearm last September. He is George Constantinou, a 22-year-old clerk employed by the Government Forestry Depart m< ReuterReuter - 40 words
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228 1958-12-03 2 'ALLIES CAN BE SURE OF FRANCE NOW' M JACQUES SOUSTELLE. leader of the new Gaullist party, the Union for the New Republic, which was swept to power m France's parliamentary elections, said m Paris yesterday that m the economic field his party stood tor "a rational policy of expansion andReuter - 228 words
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148 1958-12-03 2 DR. K. A. BUSIA, the leader, of Ghana's Parliamentary Opposition, said last night he had no doubt that Ghana was straying towards Fascism Speaking m an independent (commercial) television news filmed interview m London, Mr. Busia declared: 'It does not pay to belone to anReuter - 148 words
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195 1958-12-03 2 THK hope that Singapore could achieve economic evolution constitutionally and without revolution was expressed by Tun Lim Yew Hock when he spoke to Internationally-renown-ed scientists at the opening session of the DarwlnWall. ■ntenary congress m Singapore today. The Chief Minister Singapore195 words
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104 1958-12-03 2 A 'Royal' wedding for Gy psy Queen's grand-daughter M««*KB if Kuiop, «>psy tribes were married m Bil E > est,, day al a 'Ko> al" wrddmy eemm., att^ndl!!u 5 IM vypty families from all over th, I lie bride. 17-year-old Betty Gonial?) v rrsnd-dmiuhier of "Gypsy Queen" Miliii I iU.P.I - 104 words
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Advertisement11 1958-12-03 2 V-\ J FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. 181 BATTERY RD SINGAPORE11 words
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Advertisement104 1958-12-03 2 39^. _^»>"W MMm Pivllv iii a iniihite with Silk Minute Vlake-up THE ONLY ALL-IN-ONE MAKE-UP MADE FROM REAL SILK Oil X MIM II MAKE-UP real 4 face powder w uh its own foundation- is actual!) ?ood skin, it absorbs excess m< never clogs, cakes or ilries but tiocsu's prevent uwr104 words
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319 1958-12-03 3 Breakdown as skilled men quit villages rXPERT REPORTS ON MALAY AS RURAL ECONOMY •JMIF desertion of Malayan villages by skilled farmers and youths is a symptom of Ihc disintegration of Ihc kampongs and the gradual breakdown of rural economy. This statement by an economist, Ungku Abdul Aziz, a University of319 words
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175 1958-12-03 3 THOSE BAGGY TROUSERS HOLD UP PROMOTION BRITISH men, amongst the shabbiest m the world, are becoming internationally known as "Mr. Baggy Trousers." The wholesale Clothing Manufacturers Federation m London stated this yesterday m announcing a new campaign to make men more clothes conscious. The campaign will have the support ofREUTER - 175 words
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Article25 1958-12-03 3 President Eisenhower. looking tanned and rested, return to the White House yesterday from a fortnight's golfing holiday m Augusta. Georgia. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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118 1958-12-03 3 SUSSEX police are searching for 65-year-old Lady Lodge, wife of Sir Ronald Lodge, a former Chief Justice and Governor ol Assam. She has heen mi ing from her home foi nine days. Lady Lodge was wearing a duffle coat over her grey slacks and greyReuter - 118 words
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46 1958-12-03 3 AN order grounding thi R< al Navy's new Scimitar lei aircraft aftei lo uth In Bc< i land la t month lifted lar ban i Vixi n and H removed on Novemb( faults ii i ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement82 1958-12-03 3 j jW^Switch over to. A I (wATNEYjN! /^^Lg^^; FITZPATRICK S Fascinating Range of Jewellery yiv I WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS avoilable m Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets. Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins Awaits your Early Selection. Distributors: G. C. de SILVA BROS., "Jewellers 11 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone *****. The82 words
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The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3. 1958.
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Article204 1958-12-03 4 Dangerous goading fFHE Tokyo Govern- ment has received yet another warning from Russia that continued United States use of bases m Japan under the U.S.-Jap-nese mutual assistance pact renders the host country liable to "i nvolv c m en t in I war." Japan has replied b> rejecting the threat204 words
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Article681 1958-12-03 4 Lisa Moynihan - Lisa Moynihan by says a man without one WITHOUT an orchid." said 62--i -old Mr. Nubar Oulbenklan, I would feel I had lost some of my personality. 'I wear a new one every day— and all day long... except when I am m the bath or681 words
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747 1958-12-03 4 PHILIP KIM reports from near the demilitarised zone m SOUTH KOREA SOLDIERS of the United States Army stationed m South Korea this winter arc lining up their gunsights on more exhilarating targets than their military opponents. For them, the Korean frontier has becomeReuter - 747 words
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Advertisement52 1958-12-03 4 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Matchmakers •f Geneva. IjuUk1 j uUk i Ie the only watch manufacturer whose entire col tion of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official •tamp of the State ot Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old. r "Geneva quality" Sole Agents H. SENA, LTD. Singapore52 words
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Advertisement52 1958-12-03 4 (fcpSM. don't let °jj[ THIS !fwlr I HAPPEN -^Hlf TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts.... Your heavy furniture, porcelain, crystal silver needs our expert care. We pack, crate, transport store everything for you PHONE ***** Estimates free on FOR TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE C-TS52 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-12-03 5 Pastor's 2 sons are back Peter Hans and Paul Hang > ahovo sons of a Singapore Methodist pastor Rev. Paul S. H. Hang, have returned to the Colony for their sister's wedding here this Saturday after having obtained acad«inii degrees from an American college. The) left for the j Cnited128 words
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Article330 1958-12-03 5 FARMERS EAGER TO BEAT BOYCOTT China trade ban challenge accepted JHE suspension of imports from China has en*i«/ oUrag f d P® ult '.v and vegetable farmers m Singapore to redouble their efforts and produce for Imp l^° rt f° f eBgS from China has been andZvh^ a S re330 words
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Article191 1958-12-03 5 THE first bi-lingual oratorical contest sponsored jointly by the Chinese V. M.C.A. and the Department of Information Services has been postponed to February 7. Originally scheduled to be held on Tuesday <Dec 9) the contest has had to be postponed because of the school191 words
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Article35 1958-12-03 5 A bufTet supper and dance was held last nighl at the Chinese Swimming club m Amber Road to mark the graduation of pupilg of the I Dale Carnegie course on public speaking.35 words
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Article35 1958-12-03 5 prince Antonio Pigantelli De Aragona, 66-year-old head of one of Rome's most noble families, died yesterday after being injured by a motor cycle while walking along the Tiber river ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article31 1958-12-03 5 A Fellowship Meeting at which the speakers will be the Rev. Bert Webb and the Rev. J. Roswell Flower la being held at the Ellm Church, Serangoon Road. today.31 words
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Article68 1958-12-03 5 MEMBERS ol the Siamese National Defence College Aft wh., an- nnw on It to Singapore will tour R.A.K establishments ...day. They will be entertained^ lunch by the Services m the eours,. ol their In the evening, the visitors, will attend a COCk£\lJ dV y ,v,,, v l68 words
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Advertisement46 1958-12-03 5 STRETCHABLE NYLON SOCKS FOR COMFORT DURABILITY AVAILABLE IN MANI i ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS PLAIN WHITE o COLOURS. All site, for mcr *J*Mm. Reo,onobl, LI SENG MIN CO. LTD., RETAIL DEPT.) 6 N ORTH BRIDGE ROAD I SINGAPORE Tel: ***** N BHAGWAN CO 46 NORTH BRIOGE ROAD. SINGAPORE.46 words
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Advertisement146 1958-12-03 5 time to remind you (JltlSfWs is near t Select your X'mas I are NOW!! Turkeys, Hams, X'mas Cakes, Chocolates, Wines, Nuts, X'mas Novelties. /v^^^^X COLD STORAGE \JL Ajy :iiiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic]]iiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiinii^ 5 FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE ECONOMY Stay at Malayan Railway [STATION HOTEL! Keppel Rood, SINGAPORE Every comfort provided ot prices you can146 words
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Advertisement45 1958-12-03 6 FILTERS Jjjfl I riLTfH S The minute you LO M. the patented Tip .joes to work f selects the best of I U that's X first filtii givi rhi fll flavour of the S yourself to t to M idem l Crushpn Regular and Kin45 words
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Miscellaneous235 1958-12-03 6 JKFF ll.\%V Ki:* by Mjdmmy .lonian ISTOBV^ro*A SPEC^Z'^EEr/A^'o^T^^ AS I HAVE TOU) YOU, TUEIR WMOIcI T HAVE OISCOVEREO SOMETHING DLFkKCE COUNCIL IKI (.O/VOO/V SCIENCE IS BASED ON TME POWER EVEN AAOBE STARTLING THE SOURCE I w- r^wof WPTMIN THE ATO*A NUCLEAR OP THIS POWER IS NOT CONTAINED SQUADRON LEADER ~*N/235 words
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Miscellaneous346 1958-12-03 6 I ROB iy you hay, t L7?iJi hl eh attract a. I as trunds for life. I You have a keen lei J which, at times, doe, fail tl j i lhm ,v; nn y when th, ,> yourselfi You have strong Ufa i r *nd W you do nol346 words
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Article174 1958-12-03 7 LONDON, !>., Previous Today i 1 KSS c.i.l. pod l>fc 25 buyers 24 «i buyers 25 's sellers 24* Mil Jan 25 buyers 24 H buyers 25 's sellers 24 5» sellers I'BHFR N« KSS Spot buyers 24's bu 25 sellers 24 se! HI 881 Nt 1174 words
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Article106 1958-12-03 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 2. Previous Today TIN >tiaits Spot 99.25 nom. 99.25 nom. I|\ futures Straits Contract Dec 97.37 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.37 sellers 99.25 sellers Jan 97.25 buyers 97.12 buyers 9U 25 filers 99.12 sellers KiNI Dull. SALES: Nil. RIBBKK Future* Jan. 30.68 buyers 30.10 buyers106 words
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Article28 1958-12-03 7 NEW YORK, Dec. >. Previous Today 51 Industrials 560.07 558.57 Railr. 156.02 154.32 4H Domestic Bonds 86.71 86.61 85.66 8591 oj Stocks Composite Averages 194.86 194.1928 words
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Article52 1958-12-03 7 23H. awaiting afloat* 23. first ;:ber shipment 22 1 j Lanipong spot 23' lease 23 1 afloats 23. ember shipment 23' i cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, afloats 38*2 and first half December shipment unquoted, sellers ex-dock. wove prices quoted m U.S. cents52 words
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Article95 1958-12-03 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered Wfl|hl per lon j ton Dec. COPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered fiu^vl prr ,on ton Dec/Jan. 'OtOMT OIL crude Straits fir. European ports In bulk JPjr loni ton Dec/Jan. COCONUT OH. crude Ceylon I'■'r1 r I95 words
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Article131 1958-12-03 7 irom a further J? ri c m the gold ri erves during r, which came too my effect, m absence of tain the London irketa yesterday tended to drift ower under small iking. securities P pressure and way under the mdated stocks, t foreign marbonds were Atlantic131 words
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557 1958-12-03 7 FEDERATION TO RAISE $109 M. TO FINANCE DEVELOPMENT T<IIE Federation Govx ernment is to raise loans totalling $109 million to finance development projects next year. Total expenditure for these projects shown m the draft development estimates for 1959 presented to the Federal Council today is $153 million $15 million less557 words
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Advertisement157 1958-12-03 7 ■fprafcitrttutts v 'mtm-mm^ maW^JkmA tLmw* *ji At nmm^AiYMM^km^mT' JmVy A^mmMM^m^m^^i^^^mAtr^***^^ OBTAINABLE AT 31 PENANG RD. SINGAPORE. 9. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY WE RECOMMEND YOU TO SHOP AT OUR DEPARTMENTAL STORE WHICH lIS LAVISHLY STOCKED WITH FINE QUALITY GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AT GIVE AWAY PRICES. SHOP TOD A V ..DO NOT157 words
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Miscellaneous140 1958-12-03 7 J HICH TIDES TODAY: 2.40 p.m. m TOMORROW: 4.18 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. FRIDAY: 5.U a.m. and m v 5.17 p.m. 1 SATURDAY: 6.34 a.m.- and 7.04 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.34 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. m MONDAY: 8.25 a.m. and 9.34 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.09 a.m. and 10.28 p.m. 9 Today's radio140 words
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Article, Illustration672 1958-12-03 8 Australia digs down deep for those minerals VKVV impetus is com- lllg lo many isolated parts of Australia as fust-expanding mineral industries move out across the continent lo tap fresh resources. A J read y minerals have helped push Australia forward to become a modern, industrialised nation m not much672 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-12-03 8 SIFTING METALS FROM THE SEA Ocean breakers have takenl of years to lay down the black m ed sand which is being loade&W treatment plant for separati I -ircon and ilnienite. loio, is a section of the treatplant at Rum Jungle nr atrium mine Xorthern Territory. by is the modern56 words
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Article, Illustration227 1958-12-03 9 These twins share each other's aches and pains WHEN 5 year-old Keith Main goes under the surgeon's knife soon for a vital hole m the heart operation, his identical twin brother Kenneth may have to be anaesthetised too. Sympathy For a strange uncanny sympathy exists between the twins when onePopper - 227 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-12-03 9 NEW LOOK BATTLE DRESS New Austrian Fed- eral Army battle I dresses have been shoivn for the first time at the army clothing centre m Brunn. Cam ou f I aged m brown or green they I can be worn over a I working kit or padded outfit, according toPopper - 78 words
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59 1958-12-03 9 ihe toy balloon v WOH a first prize ln a competition a. Rhyl (Flint shire) for victoria i;> ol School Road. Stoke-on-lled more than 700 miles tO La 1 i tl.. Pyrenee Thr second prlie went 0 entrant whose lc ii landed on the59 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1958-12-03 10 Pelham Groom - He sowed the seeds of the Botanic Gardens Pelham Groom Digging up the By THE PORTRAIT OF NATHANIEL WALLICH IN THE WELLCOME H I S T O R I CAL MEDICAL MUSEUM, IN ENGLAND, WHICH SHOWS HIM AS A COMP A R A T I V ELY YOUNG MAN. BELOW1,064 words
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Article84 1958-12-03 10 IT'S coming to Britain the slot machine that serves W hot roast beef dinners complete wita buttered noodles. vegetables, and f?rW IT'S for the eat-ii cant-wait P£ pie: its planned 1 the factory, the cafeteria, the l halt. .hree IT dishes up a me;84 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-12-03 11 I F #JP > M This was the scene m High Wycombe, Bu the other day after o runaway oil tanker had overturned follow ing a collision A car lies wrecked beside the shaftdriving cab of the tanker while m rhe background another blocks the pavement A79 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-12-03 11 I I > Inne and Princess Margaret recently visit the loyal gala matinee m aid of the Roya ■a<lM.\ ..i Daneinu at the London Colliscum. B<lw an awe-struck Princess Anne meets prima ■< n.i him, Margot Fonteyn, after the show. \lso it tending the performance wasReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement18 1958-12-03 11 WmA. m\?^Lm^^*m 4 Tmm\mmm Mm Bv^T*l *g I a Ammm. -«a^ m N. 4. means quality m Malaya18 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-12-03 12 ACCORD ON VEXED FORMOSAPI ISSUE NATIONALIST Ch the Philippines have reed officially on a solution to the nine-year-old problem created by over .ying Chinese m the Philippines, it was announced m Manila. A joint statement Issued by Philippine Foreign Secay Fellxberto Serrano and Nationalist Chinese Ambassador Chen Chi-mai said theU.P.I - 249 words
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Article17 1958-12-03 12 The population of Hong Kong is expected to reach the ti.000.000 mark this month. U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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253 1958-12-03 12 NEW INDO-PAK. ROW AVERTED BY DIEFENBAKER INFORMED sources m Karachi credit Canada's globe-trotting Prime Minister John Diefenbaker with having averted a serious exchange of inflamatory statements between India and Pakistan. These sources said Mr. Diefenbaker's recent discussions with Pakistan's President Mohammad Ayub Khan and India's Prime Minister Nehru apparently halted253 words
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49 1958-12-03 12 India withholds recognition from exile govt. TNDIAN Prime Minister Nehru told the Delhi Parliament that the Government had decided to defer action on a request for recognition by the Algerian exile government m Cairo because "the time was not ripe nor (the move advisable at the present juncture." U.P.I.U.P.I - 49 words
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Article22 1958-12-03 12 A Nationalist Chinese economic mission is scheduled to visit South Korea this month to discuss increa ed trade.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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36 1958-12-03 12 The Japan Koi (Engineering) Company has sent a group of geological experts and civil engineers to Indonesia to conduct an on-the-spot survey of a river development project m East Java. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article31 1958-12-03 12 Jakarta army leaders have banned the formation of "partisan" groups m the Celebes, saying that those who wished to fight rebels m that area should join the government-sanction-ed village gfiards- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article23 1958-12-03 12 The U.S. Government will give President Chiang Kaishek's government U5570,000,000 m economic assistance during the fiscal year which ends next June 30.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article25 1958-12-03 12 Three Japanese engineers who returned to Japan from a survey of the ward a maged Pangkalansus oilfields m North Sumatra reported they were "very promising."25 words
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Article23 1958-12-03 12 Two Indonesian rebel leaders Dahlan Djambek and Sjafruddln Prawiranegara have been seen near Pajakumbuh m West Sumatra, a Jakarta army communique said.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article36 1958-12-03 12 SHIPYARDS IN JAPAN DELIVERED MORE MERCHANT SHIPS OF GREATER TOTAL TONNAGE THAN ANY OTHER COUNTRY OF THE WORLD IN THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1958. TOTAL JAPANESE DELIVERIES WERE 184 SHIPS OF 3,364.000 DEADWEIGHT TONS.-36 words
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101 1958-12-03 12 R.I. guided democracy; Urgency j s stressed INDONESIAN Premier Djuanda said in M J 1 that he would meet President SukaVJ M H Friday to have an "open talk" with hi* 9 the President's concept of "guided rw8 cracy," the Antara news agency reporteril "Settlement of this question is nowReuter - 101 words
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Article13 1958-12-03 12 North Korean Premier M II Sung visited Canton^B route to North Vietnam^ U.P.I.U.P.I - 13 words
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Article64 1958-12-03 12 Nationalist China's SaJ Assembly In a J the U.S. am.-l l^, n Formosa said vw. Soviet Russia the Chinese hW to occupy i'" m i mainland .your rrsoluteh SUPPJ Ihe defence of N£ For this W« r,. R ratef«il 1 Hove tlmt by I session U nilr,, i l twoU.P.I - 64 words
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Article29 1958-12-03 12 The United Nations gional cartographic j ference for Asia an^J Far East has approvW| resolution calling wm strengthening of nw| tionaf co-operaton promoting P^l surveys over ooiacr i ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article31 1958-12-03 12 South Korean and German authorities n« begun negotiations the transfer of the Hg« ties of the 220-bed WJ German Red Cross Hoj tai m Pusan to a &m Korean university- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article35 1958-12-03 12 A 245 lb. black bear M frequently terroriu Northern Japanese w men by clambering their boats and help itself to freshly caW fish has been harp<o and killed m the Kuim onada Bay area.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article24 1958-12-03 12 Communist China has con pleted the second rail* connecting the Futo Prove coast o| posite Fu morest of si count:] Radio Peking reported- U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article22 1958-12-03 12 t I An exhibition ol Japangl cameras and photogal phic materials has open ed at t JajJ Trade Centre N"! York.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article17 1958-12-03 12 i Communist Chi. I revenue for 1957 toppfl US$l3,OOO million m \M Radio Peking reporl fl U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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Article44 1958-12-03 12 Peror's palace and M encircling moat now S cant and neglected shoJ be opened to the mm Otherwise, he said J Emperor should move ml another part of the caul tai so that the ground! could be used as a d(9 lopment area.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article132 1958-12-03 12 THK U.S. Commerce Department, has estimated that the Sinn-Soviet bloc ha. less than a 5 per cent share of the import Ol ni" t I v I B countries, with a few cepti However, the Slno-Soviet ■hare has increased In la t three years,U.P.I - 132 words
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Advertisement43 1958-12-03 12 A model of novel design with f. aying all record fc 7", 10", diameter, mixed or m l Conttmporory styling s arc among c> PRICE $155.00 4 \m\>mmm^ t /m J Im 1 4^o^^^^^^ JmJ Tm^m^MMfT^^mmtmmmlSm THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD., im <mWy I43 words
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334 1958-12-03 13 Mexicans have a song for everything MEXICAN LOVE SON<.By Trio Los I'anrhos. (I'tu lips 12-inch, b ***** L). T*HE Mexicans, so poA pular belief goes, do everything to music whether it is feasting, fl g h t i n g bulls, or making love. Whatever the truth of this romantic334 words
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Article, Illustration125 1958-12-03 13 Mltlt ii.t HiR DANCING. Art Gregory and his Ballroom Orchestra. Quicksteps: When The Lilacs Bloom Again, No One, I Confess; Foxtrots: The Golden Touch, It Isn t Rignt, Be Good To Me; Slow waltzes: 1 Live For You, Whispering Heart, Again; Tangoes: Take Me Away, Tango Apache,125 words
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Article, Illustration174 1958-12-03 13 Tom calls the tune IMI SU IL WORLD TOUR Hit -sonss around the orld l>> Tom Erich and his rilu'stra. Fiddh- boogie, Wenn die ulp< n m Holland erbluhen, n the beach at Waikikl, llliii^ 1 »'»ves, Around thi orld. I a piu bella del londo. Harry Lime theme. In174 words
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Article, Illustration489 1958-12-03 13 DVORAK: Concerto for cello and orchestra m B Minor. The Wiener Symphoniker. Soloist: Tibor De Machula. (Philips 10-Inch, X ***** R). THIS work by Dvorak has that same curious blend of nostalgia for his beloved homeland, and inspired interest m the "New World."489 words
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Article39 1958-12-03 13 B'HKls BARBER AND Ms JAZZ BAND provide Bieia: i i :.thusiast s with Bh Bociety, a stirring an old jazz favp Oi the reverse is •other number packed ■th rhythm, Papa De Da B 'Nixa 7-inch, 7NJ2007).39 words
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Article224 1958-12-03 13 CATERINA VALENTE. "Arriba Caterina.'' Li* Mucura, Quizas Qui/as, Cha-rha-cha Flamenco, Aquellos Ojos Verdes, Una Aventura Mas, Somebody Bad Stole The Wedding Bell, Casa Da Lolo, El Manicero, Noche de Ronde, L'n Poquito de tv Amour, Dos Cruces, opacabana. (l'olydor 12-inch, 4G073 LFIIM). Caterina Valente is versatile as224 words
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Advertisement103 1958-12-03 13 look\Wa\ AT THIS FO* HOMI CINE VALUE! 1 BELL AND HOWELL model 252-mm cine--1 Leather carrying case for camera. 1 2'/i power telephoto attachment complete with leather case. 1 BELL AND HOWELL "Moviclito" bar complete with two 375 wott Photo-flood lomp'j for indoor colour photography. AND FREE OF CHARGE a103 words
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Article341 1958-12-03 14 r 1 11 l glamorous woman pictured on the right is better known to sports fans as the girl who swam to fame m Olympic and Kmpire (iames competition. It is Judy Grinham, Britain's 19--year old world swimming champion, who recently decided to gamble341 words
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Article85 1958-12-03 14 11HE Combined Services rugby team to meet NegriMalacca Combined m the H.M.S Malaya series this Saturday on the padang consists entirely of Royal Air Force and Army players. Captained by Seletar's Strickland, the team consists of ten R.A.F. representatives and five from the Army. The line-up is:85 words
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242 1958-12-03 14 West Brom can't cope with all the stars jIfANAGER Vie Buckingifl ham of West Bromwich Albion is not sure tha' it is a good thing to be burdened with riches "It keeps players on their toes, this competition for places." he said, but on the other hand it is liable242 words
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Article15 1958-12-03 14 The touring Russian Ice hockey team beat Paisley Pirate 3-2 In Glasgow. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article51 1958-12-03 14 WHAT'S IN wmi There is football dab In Ihc Manchester Amateur League which has scored W loah ni is fames (his season, and Ihc leading scorer is I heir centre forward Ironleallj Ihc name of the works club is \<.i.i). and the centre forward's name is51 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-12-03 14 BASIL CARDEW - BASIL CARDEW By T»HE Isle ol Man 500 C.C Senior T.T motor- cycle race, banned by the international governing body recently, will probably be replaced m 1960 by a new type of race. This new-style race is to be tried out at next June's249 words
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334 1958-12-03 14 ARCHIE QUICK - CHARLES PINES FOR ENGLISH FOOTBALL ARCHIE QUICK By arl KJI lootball r9 or thi all. I Thu j luetln E >a l!: from h home I Juventu I he retun., I would' I Will be M^u-he,n r 'Sj or Arsenal m that otfefl Loss of mon,} Johi toKl he had334 words
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Miscellaneous158 1958-12-03 14 i<) HPO 121 I 1 I I Ji! I I. -J— l—— Jmm ci.cks across to keep him m confinement! l Wore c;ii) band ob equiously (tn. 1 i Pleet woman or capita] o 8 Houi da) and month ol uu r; In? (T). [B>. a Colour b gem ai158 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-12-03 15 I.biiion rid Fair would elit Ol the president n Olympic last night vould be able tice" to the dii the appli- for the Although Lining ]>oob ndard wa exhibition World Fair. be an ideal V holding indoor k wrestling, X ing close to mReuter - 73 words
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Article231 1958-12-03 15 INDIA NEED 282 INDIA in* din 1 wm, had scored 117 runs for two wicketi m their second innings at the end oi the fourth day of the first Test against the West Indies m Bombay yesterday. n match ends today. West Indies declared t hi second Innings closed atReuter - 231 words
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Article21 1958-12-03 15 II irk, 25 -year -old I will represent r. the Round-The-Dv race -it Sao Paulo, m New Year's Eve.21 words
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Article, Illustration327 1958-12-03 15 GRAVENEY TOPS THE M.C.C. BATTING J OM GRAVENEY heads the M.C.C. tour batting averages with 83.33 m nine innings and is leading scorer with 500 runs and a highest innings of 177 not out. Peter May, with four runs fewer, comes next with an average. of 62.00. Jim Laker, with327 words
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Article61 1958-12-03 15 CLAIMED to be the first of its kind m the world, an indoor skiing; slope, complete with artificial snow, was opened recently m a Tokyo department store. Here customers are pictured trying it out. The slope is about eighty feet long and thirty feet wide, whilePaul Popper - 61 words
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56 1958-12-03 15 ST. ANDREW'S SITE CHOSEN FOR THE OPEN St. Andrew's, Scotland, i.s the venue of the British Open golf championship m 1960. centenary year of the event. It will be played over the Old Course. St. Andrew'.^ Town Council last night agreed to grant permission to the Royal and Ancient GolfReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1958-12-03 15 SECOND WIN FOR CLEARY Defending champion Tom Cleary of Australia beat Maung Ilman of Burma by 1,895 points to 1,348 m the world amateur bllliai championship last night m Calcutta. Cleary, who has now won two and lost one match m the series, had a best break ol 324. IlmanReuter - 60 words
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Article28 1958-12-03 15 I 'oi Louis, still m Internal Re- I'tment, has ani i nterprise i television I i on incident the i rlea win commentator impersonating U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article128 1958-12-03 15 HONG KONG tennis fans watched Ken Roeewall ami Frank Bedgman draw rday m les tennis exhibition. Rosewall, who excelled with his retrieving and sharply-angled volley took the t 6-4 breaking Scdgman m the ninth game. Sedgman took tie set 6-3. mo>t ol the games128 words
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455 1958-12-03 16 MALAYA TAKES STAND ON WORLD ISSUES King: End war causes 'FOR THE SECURITY OF STORE' rHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong, making his Speech from the Throne at the opening of the budget meeting of the Federal Council m Kuala Lumpur this morning, turned his eyes towards trouble spots m the world455 words
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Article33 1958-12-03 16 Berlin -'mo st crucial area' United Si o» Hubert 11,.: moerat who talk I with St Khrushchi v JV* m Mum'ow yesterday doubt" Berl.r U 2 crucial arc, "J*J cold wai ,e ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article22 1958-12-03 16 The United Arab Republic charged that four Israeli planes violated Gaza air space for half an hour yesterday.- Reuter U.P.IReuter; U.P.I - 22 words
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95 1958-12-03 16 Sneaked cigarette blamed for fire horror A SCHOOLBOY who sneaked a forbidden cigarette may have been the unwitting "arson who touched off the lire which killed 87 children and three nun; at Our Lady of the Angels school m Chicago on Monday. This was the the< terday of police andU.P.I - 95 words
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35 1958-12-03 16 UK-not Russia is U.S. atom rival Mr. Kelly Mcßean. a U.S. nuclear fission expert, said In Los Angeles yesterday that Britain, not Russia, is the United States' chief competitor m the atomic power field.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article30 1958-12-03 16 Mr. C. F. Cobbold. Governor of the Bank of England, left Tokyo by air last night for the United States after a five-day visit to Japan. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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27 1958-12-03 16 America's lard on Company and the i rihS Shell Petro are reported ed contra.'' Argentine menj develop oili. v w tina. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration15 1958-12-03 1 THE HEAT'S OFF... ...AND HOLLYWOOD REVIVES AN OLD. OLD FAVOURITE15 words
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Article, Illustration402 1958-12-03 1 It's mob rule again Wednesday. December 3, 1958. DEVOTEES OF the late, great Humphrey Bogart and disciples oi Mickey Spillane can rejoice: Hollywood has revived the gangster film. Murder and mayhem, once the film capital's favourite subject, went into sad decline following protests from all over the world chiefly America402 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-12-03 2 The two world of the party girl ID AUTV ll;i Wil two worlds, x 1 was Ihc duun«, wlc ;i J del"- world of ii„. i clubs thai si Ul |,i,,l I fashionable Loop l l And then Ihmwasa J w0r1d. a lw!li»hi removed Irom v i,,;,,,. *c gitter, .1,,159 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-12-03 3 Irr\UU ACID bottle, the switchblade knife, the gun with the sawn off barrel. These were the working tools of the underworld of Chicago's turbulent 'thirties. "Party Girl" recreates that violent era. with Lee J. Cobb (top) as the big hoodlum, John Ireland (seated above) as72 words
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Advertisement142 1958-12-03 3 -tkoee< <sve\t, ts<a% <£t\e mJ i amy^yLX A" fi Nl uM Br Cx 11/ 11 tti Am. 9**^^^ in CinemaScope E For the best m barbecueing! Model 4064A has a heavily plated fully rotating "Lazy Suzan" grill. New "Glide-O-Matic" cooking adjustment. Model 41 Patio Style 13" Bowl removable grill, detachable142 words
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Article, Illustration273 1958-12-03 4 Dancing star Cyd goes dramatic WHAT happens when a dancing star |(oefl ci rama t i c "She finally gets a rest," declared Cyd Charisse who for the first time m her bright screen career, hung np her ballot slippers for an 'almost" straight dramatic role m MGM's "Party Girl."273 words
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Article, Illustration533 1958-12-03 4 THE MAN WHO 'LIVED' THROUGH EVERY PHASE OF HISTORY THERE is one man In the world who has lived, vicariously, through every phase ot world history. He survived the persecution of the Christians m Rome. He was a valiant knight riding a sihi charger when knighthood was m flower. He533 words
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