The Singapore Free Press, 6 December 1958
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Title Section16 1958-12-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya'i Own Family Paper Singapore, Saturday, December 6, 1958. Price 15 Ctfc16 words
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176 1958-12-06 1 Hi rEMPTS to launch the W\ fourth United States I lunar probe are expected I to begin today in a fresh Ive some of the I teries 01 outer space. tly niter noon today I 'Malayan time) the army I plans to176 words
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23 1958-12-06 1 Political Committee Iti d Nations, the lon yesterday demand for "a ime to the testC weapons."-23 words
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184 1958-12-06 1 Soldier's dash from Malaya to sick wife PRIVATE Brian Howarch reached the bedside of his sick wife in Leeds yesterday after an B,OGO-mile dash by air from Malaya. He arrived in Manchester early yesterday after his plane had been delayed by fog and went immediately to the Leeds hospital where184 words
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Article78 1958-12-06 1 The Singapore City Council held a short meeting this morning to hear a tan_e recording of a part of the proceedings of the ordinary meeting held on October 31. The disputed portion of the debate related to Mr. S. M. Vasagars motion seeking the -appointment of a78 words
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Article190 1958-12-06 1 German Com announced lust were holding a Id American air pilot who had been ball out over their last Wednesday, obvious now bid matic recognition, German Foreign by-passed Soviet and informed i'Tlcan s of the of Lieutenant Mackin, of Washhad been ml sltlf I190 words
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372 1958-12-06 1 ADENAUER PLEDGES: BERLIN IS STAYING FREE' I)R. KONRAD ADENAUER, the West German Chancellor, assured West Berlin's city fathers yesterday that his government would reject any Soviet attempt to infringe the city's freedom. His Foreign Minister, Dr. Heinrich von Brentano, who arrived by air to join him at a special session372 words
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Article29 1958-12-06 1 3 new polio cases Throe new cases of polio were admitted to the Mtddleton Hospital between 4 :u) p.m. yesterday and 0 am today. Total for the now 35029 words
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116 1958-12-06 1 British sailore 'threw scraps at gunboat' 'pllE crew of a British trawler shouted and threw rubbish at the Icelandic gunboat 4egir in a new incident in the Icelandic fishing area, it was alleged in London yesterday. The Admiralty reported that the gunboat had sent a message to Royal Navy shipsReuter - 116 words
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Article71 1958-12-06 1 DR. Sampurnanand, Chief Minister of the North Indian state of Uttar Pra,desh, told the Legislative Assembly in Lucknow that one of the marble statues of Queen Victoria, removed from public places in the state last year, would be given to Australia at her request A totalReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement70 1958-12-06 1 1 1I HIM 'fllS 1 <H I 11 TIOX gifts of Sheer elegance wrapped in gold RSgri'S y j Aquamarine Talc in delightfully dramatic container Wffl rcfillablc compact I BI^L **<%',&? $fi~uwk \y, tfi&fc Aquamarine bath t; p I powder complete sly* ''S w A with beautiful larg« Er^^^^^^l *'*c70 words
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219 1958-12-06 2 UK proud of open door to C'wealth flit: British Government yesterday refused to accept a motion urging Immediate action to restrict the entry into Britain ol all idle, unfit or criminal people Irrespective of race or colour. The motion, put forward by a Conservative backbencher, Mr. Cyril Osborne, also sought219 words
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Article28 1958-12-06 2 The United States has given the Lebanon $10 million iM$3O million) as unconditional all. the Prime Minister. Mr. Rashid Karami. announced yesterday.— Renter.28 words
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Article124 1958-12-06 2 Seen above is 14-year-old Barbara Scruggs whose -baby doll" marriage to I 21-year-old U.S. naval electrician recently caused a storm of protest in Parliament and the British Pren "Send the couple home" s.ud one member of Parliament, Mr. Marcus Ll f ton. others felt that124 words
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59 1958-12-06 2 rtVll I ,t y Pr Mr V lay thai i to ol traitor .ill Koppi polltburo, was addre the c<>nol the Czechoslovak Party In P m< uiwiiiio Preiid Tito sailed Into Port Said terday to :i thunderous it 1 1 of his Aii n59 words
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Article45 1958-12-06 2 Continue Cyprus bid-U.N T*M u.n. mbly y ed a resolutii exprewing \uli be n parties to iu demoi solution with the c U.N." T1 u^ 81-membi took only a i, Political com 1 Posed in NATO P'°mer mu not /I; a v,.., in!ll been negotiated45 words
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197 1958-12-06 2 INDIA DEVELOPING TAXATION MUST GO UP Moraiji Desai, India's Finance Minister, said In Calcutta yesterday that Increased taxation in a fast-developing country like India was "inevitable." Addressing the annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce —an organisation of foreign businessmen, most of them British Mr. Desai saici he was197 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-12-06 2 BARBARA THE BABY DOLL BRIDE5 words
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Article138 1958-12-06 2 MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Prime i Minister, said last nteht it was to be hoped that, the deadlocked negotiations for the proposed European free trade area would soon make progre Mr. Macmiilan, speaking s at dinner which ended the dollar export conference138 words
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213 1958-12-06 3 ■I I TER WILLIAM CHAL--11 WIN was found not guilty u lirobi, Kenya, yesterday of but guilty of manter of his wife's former He was sentenced to years' Jail tlwin was said to have t his wife's former Henry Gordon Broug'a t a213 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-12-06 3 liw happy students E who received recogni- z tion certificates at the E 10th anniversary of E E Trinity Theological E E oUejje >fst«'rday. I .it > arc from left E E (front row) Miss Lee E S (hin- Yee, Miss Lily E =I <t Bee Jin: (back E "z71 words
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136 1958-12-06 3 ALL available troops were called to Curragh detention camp, 30 miles from Dublin, yes- terday after internees had attempted to burn their huts. The 110 internees— most of them members of the outlawed Irish Republican Army shouted and de--1 monstrated and smoke136 words
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193 1958-12-06 3 GYPTIANS AND IRAQIS IN BITTER ROWS IRAQIS and Egyptians ex1 changed bitter tirades and at one point almost came to blows in Bagdad last week ac their first large-scale meeting since the Iraqi coup. The incidents occurred during the Arab lawyers conference, according to a leading Lebanese lawyer who took193 words
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Article99 1958-12-06 3 /CHICAGO buried school An terday Solemn last ril were held for thr children who died on Monday In Our Lady Of the An 1001. Families wept F.mnli' Of 27 y<> united in their bereavement in n m rrlce Thry tat, red- -1 and weeping, as99 words
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Advertisement59 1958-12-06 3 $10,000.00 CASH PRIZES MALAYAN CHOICE WORDS 1 WINNING SOLUTION IN THE SUNDAY TIMES MALAYAN CATHOLIC NEWS ON 14-12 58, 2ND PUZZLE IN THE X MAS ISSUE OF MALAYAN CATHOLIC NEWS And X'MAS ISSUE of RALLY Available at Catholic Centre and Portuguese Mission, Singapore. Tandberg g|~ Srr > rope Recorder |t59 words
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Advertisement267 1958-12-06 3 19 Days to go THAT CREASE RESISTING FRESH LOOKING DACRON SUIT is not as COSTLY AS YOU THINK. PRICED AT jt 1 8.75 A TROUSERS W $67.75 A SUIT It can suit all pockets and is a perfect suit 4| |Mjfl[ for Christmas. i, Jj With our special cutter m^267 words
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333 1958-12-06 4 The singapore free Press Opinion Price of dependence FEW, if any, nations have i harboured a more ac- E tive sympathy for the Chinese people than Ame- rica. E Yet we see today on main- E land China an all-out E campaign by the Red leaaers to create national hatred333 words
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Article284 1958-12-06 4 Setting a thief to cure a thief BRITAIN'S prison authorities huvr given their blessing to a novel idea for erinie prevention. It is an idea which entails criminals reforming themselves, and one another H< ni.ii k<il,|< i sul Is It is an idea on the same lines is284 words
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Article339 1958-12-06 4 by sir Brian Robert- E son, chairman of Bri- I tish Railways. E T WOULD say that E JL the raihvaymen of E today are a very good r lot of fellows. There E are a lot of them, and E therefore every now L and then you get339 words
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745 1958-12-06 4 HENRY BUCKLEY - Earlv work, late nights tired him out HENRY BUCKLEY by IF Tyrone Power had adopted the motto "When In Spain, do as the Spaniards do.'' he might be alive today. E At least that is the opinion of some of his friends, who believe that the 44-year-old American film star745 words
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Advertisement45 1958-12-06 4 OUR GRAND 7TM AhniVEitSAhY SALE 1500 Yards or Printed Pure Silk 45" To Clear $2.50 per yard and also Printed Cottons, Furnishings To Clear Regardless of Cost. VUit our Gents' Tailoring Dept. II A.I A J TEXTILES LTD.. 71, High Street, Spore Tels: ***** *****.45 words
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Advertisement54 1958-12-06 4 r FINER RINGS S. P. H WHATEVER THE OCCASION AN ENGAGEMENT, AN ANNIVERSARY, OR JUST 4t A GIFT" THERE ARE RINGS TO CONVEY EVERY GESTURE OF GOODWILL WITH CHARM ELEGANCE. S.P.H. De SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET AIR -PORT, S'PORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH Associate Co: S PH. De SILVA54 words
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Article, Illustration359 1958-12-06 5 BUDGET CUT IS BLOW TO ADULT STUDY 'I HI Singapore Adult Education uiimil has expressed its acute dis--1 ,p HiitnuMit over the Government's refusal to increase its annual In the budget estimates for next year, the Government voted a i $500,000 to the council, which is $22,387 short of the359 words
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Article13 1958-12-06 5 representatives iun, Britain, Europe, New Zealand are .1 special conLondon.- Router.13 words
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Article26 1958-12-06 5 A Government-aided Chinese primary school is to be added to the Zion Kindergarten in Tavistock Avenue, in Serangoon Garden Estate, from January next year26 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-12-06 5 sin i ehorte ownen Mr. :m<l Mn I 11. Ico .mil Mr M. Grefor >H who umr a cocktail and bnfTH i>;iiiv in rrlcbrntc Ihelr mkccss in l.i >( months i« ihi f lnb meeting. About 100 inesti attended. Mi and Mi trait < cxl< won tin- sit r;.ii(i cFree Press - 64 words
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248 1958-12-06 5 More doctors for medical leave decision OINGAPORE City Councillors are discussing arrangements to put into effect their decision that any of their 14,000 employees, when they are ill, should produce medical certificates issued by the council's own doctors. Councillors reali.se that one of the consequences oJ their decision would be248 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-12-06 5 Shani Wallis who will be "Alladin" at a Christmas pantomime in London, is here seen in the costume she will wear. -PopperPopper - 22 words
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Article15 1958-12-06 5 A Soviet scientist claimed yesterday Russia has produced a new polio vaccine.15 words
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Article139 1958-12-06 5 RED CHINAS boycott of trade with Singapore has invested the Japanese trade fair to be opened at the Happy World next Wednesday with special significance. According to traders, the Japanese had been the main sufferers during the first ten months of this year when Red139 words
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Advertisement52 1958-12-06 5 NEW! 65 DACRON 35 COTTON DRIP DRY SHIRT UP-TO-DATE COLLAR COOL AND COMFORT ALWAYS IN PERFECT SHAPE. REASONABLY PRICED '4' OhUinabh liom: U SENG MIN CO. LTD., 6 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: ***** N J BHAGWAN CO. N'.iih BfMfc Road, SINOAFOII, M. FUNTER S. GRINBERG Diamonds Jewellery Stamford Rd.,52 words
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Advertisement104 1958-12-06 5 ■:-:-::vw:: JSP W*l w V^t r JH W^y jß^^^ 1 Km I (Bvtton in for Brand) TtlaxyoMeJe Sielffi Plush onimah ereotcd by Morgorct« Steiff ore fhe ideal ploymotci for PAnllCtir vour children. By ploying with IveullSTlC hcm baby wi get his first tm impression of his future eomrodes: Toy Animals104 words
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Advertisement40 1958-12-06 6 Enjoy today's most exciting Cigarette... KM First in Flavour. .The full exciting flavour that means more taste... more aroma! Every L M pocY ever made has carried this statement: "A blend of premium quality cigarette tobaccos includmi special aromatic types."40 words
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Miscellaneous252 1958-12-06 6 JEM lIAWKk" """"»> ".SydweV Jordan' ■f SLi^lSrtliC^V lT •SW T »CAU.V. I/" BUT THE AAAATIAiMS DO HBfE^li*' r H oL MAi^e^ I *AAC-ANYSMIO NOT EXPECT A CSUOi CHEMICAL ISlßlik'^'^ BV A iMuftKcT,^? O« AAACMINC SOCKET TO MACH MAffS ANO THAT SMIP lS Jk.^ I I wuB^tNOCO I USING ATOMIC ATTACK252 words
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Miscellaneous471 1958-12-06 6 i HORN today you have a ma=J> personality. You are original your thinking and arc not on e to i I follow along after others. You will S hew your own path to success prefer- ring the arts and sciences to other careers. 2 You have great determination and E471 words
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Article404 1958-12-06 7 Round the World Market Prices U.K. closing prices LONDON. Dei. 5. Previous Today lum.|m.iii poit> Uff 24 buyers 24', buyers -'4 sellers .selk-rs Jan 24 buyers .'4 1 buvers -4' s sellers :'4\ sellers RIBBIK No. I KSS Spot 23 T h buyers 24 1 buyers 24 sellers 24 sellers404 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-12-06 7 ANEW singer has appeared on 8.8.C. television 20-year-old Carmella Corren {above). An unusual thing about her is that she is described as having long black hair, big green eyes— with guntoting and grenade-lob-bing as her hobbies. For, like all Israeli girls, Carmella was called up at 1899 words
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Article127 1958-12-06 7 f was slightly less ctivity on the London Change yesterday. •f Partly to weekIderationi. Neverelcctlyc demand ind the markretly firm. lala received mo t ind i veral i to favourable Btat( menu, Ivanrod in iscd idend nud srve- iri ,tioni° Wln| Meh In motor shares theiv127 words
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Article, Illustration287 1958-12-06 7 POLLS PLEDGE A BOOST TO CAMPAIGN PREPARATIONS A NNOUNCEMENT by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, that general elections to the Legislative Assembly would be held towards the end of May has lent a realistic touch to campaign preparations, political leaders told the Free Press. All the parties have287 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-12-06 7 SINGAPORE |HICH TIDES!! TODAY: 7.04 p.m TOMORROW: 7.34 am E and 8.29 p.m MONDAY: 8.25 a.m. and 9.34 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.09 a.m. and 10.28 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.52 a.m. and 11.18 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.33 a.m. S FRIDAY: O.Oti a.m. and 11.15 a.m. SimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMfiiiiiiHin Today's radio programme 1 18 pin. Programme Bum-145 words
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Article, Illustration202 1958-12-06 8 RUPERT AND RUSTY Mlil^JiViJktlil;l^M»JJ The old gentleman sliuts the rottafte window and locks the door ind then they all set off for home, with Rusty talking exotedly and wanting to know all about Rupert's escape and his own rescue. Another noise makes Rupert .stop yet again. I say. At la-202 words
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Article237 1958-12-06 8 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY A SERIAL BY I^OR gave a yell of tY fright as the boy lunged towards him. 'Hold on!" he cried to the animals in the back seat. And ho pressed his foot down hard on the accelerator. But he was just a -second too237 words
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Article323 1958-12-06 8 Kor nodded. "Yes, at least they are small ones, called boys. Try i'~ y r v x the car for, then suddenly, he was grasped roughly and carried UD the steos towards the house and the next moment h^ found himself thrust into a dirty, old box.323 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-12-06 8 I CHILDREN S PAGE I With prizes for you! I POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of S5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do Is to set to109 words
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Miscellaneous376 1958-12-06 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS THE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each of whom will recede a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Doreen Koh Soo Kiang (11). 385 Beach Road, Singapore. Miss Shirley Seah Lee Koen (7), 9 Lorong M, Telok Kurau. Singapore. Master R. Chua (14).376 words
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Miscellaneous151 1958-12-06 8 wm&m:CLUBS ACROSS. 1. 3. This square In I Great strength. 6. French a memorial t word for "red." 8. South Baby lion or t rhaps American relative of the 5. A broken 111 camel used as a beast of 7. Tenni burden. 9. It may fly out summer ono. 11151 words
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Article1392 1958-12-06 9 tii Singapore H ics fox tomorrow are: Mil K(H OV ENGLAND t \ndrew'» Cathedral 7.00 communion; 8 00 am .tininunion; 930 ajn iiool; 10.30 a.m. Morn- 11.00 a.m. Mandarin lemorial Hall); 11. '3 communion; 6.00 ).m II Hildas Church, Katung: am Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Sun*- Eucharist; 9.301,392 words
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Advertisement162 1958-12-06 9 and each one of them a bonny, bouncing, LACTOGEN-fed, Baby. JamCS Annie Bernadettc Cecelia On 22nd Auqust 1957 into the world mm** I T l ui yd/, into the world came. I The babies are at present on three meals a day and between them consume large quantities of:— Birth162 words
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WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
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Article, Illustration167 1958-12-06 10 WHAT a week! The number of people who knew the answer to the 'Guess What" quiz broke all records, and they outnumbered those who didn't know by something like fifty to one. And to think I had the temerity to believe that I had set167 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-12-06 10 winner selected Was Mr. Stewart *<Ml| oi 18 (Inn (hew Street, Singapore 1, The charming jrOtHlj lady was Taina VAg, whom you saw with Glenn Ford In "imitation General." Many of you Were not yet born when this film was made, but < Ml you recognise62 words
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Article120 1958-12-06 10 *TiHE winner was Mr. 1 Goh Beng Ann of 1-C East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Answers were: 1. Kingsley Amis: 2. A. B. P. C; 3. J. A. R. O.; 4. Noah Beery; 5. Mrs. Miniver; 6. Spencer Tracey. 1. Who is Paul Rotha? 2. What was120 words
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Article91 1958-12-06 10 HPHE winner was Miss J. Crossman 51 Aida Street, Opera Estate. Singapore 16. The answers were: 1. A snake; 2. A bird from which the name for Serangoon Road was taken; 3. It's Queen's College Oxford and Queens' College Cambridge; 4. The Diamond Sculls are an international sculling91 words
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Article105 1958-12-06 10 1. To whom did the ghost of Jacob Marley appear? 2. On what day of the week was the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth n? 3. Can you turn a four letter word for boast back to front and u:et a word for "dress"? 4. Gertrude was105 words
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Advertisement88 1958-12-06 10 Wi m ■I Jm l^^^l m IB ■I BL^^.^B II K4, MM w^^. dP T'HE selected winner was Miss Ho Lee Yong of I 498 Jalan Md. Shah, Batu Pahat, Johore, who was among the multitude who knew that the picture was that of a rubber stamp holder. And what88 words
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Article55 1958-12-06 11 E Tottenham Hot- E spur drew one-all with Bolton Wan- E derers at White Hart Lane in their E English Football E Association Div. 1 league match. E litre Lofthouse E lias just sent in a ground shot that E completely bam-E E boozles the SpursPopper - 55 words
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Article, Illustration555 1958-12-06 11 Middleboe, commanding centre half of Chelsea in the 'twenties, Danish International and leading soccer administrator, has some sharp things to say about the 1958 World Cud series in WINS ON POINTS Harold Johnson (Philadelphia), ranked leading contender for the light heavyweight title by the555 words
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Advertisement265 1958-12-06 11 ARCHIE QUICK BRINGS YOU... Pn on the \y\ Sole Distributors: *i M J^s> Astonishing —but it's happening Peterborough united I is really an astonishing football club. A> we sat in the Boardroom after their 2-2 draw with Kettering Town in the Football Association Cup competition, their chairman, Mr. Frank Btlmson.265 words
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Miscellaneous80 1958-12-06 11 thi head tommantfet conluaei a »hoe I (7). v Renta on the men for th( 't m drum i' uiu 13> .'Ud one n No i ,j nrm (5) U I line is a p.iin among the edu B>. l") Hesitate with 16 A finer dors tUID (I j I,80 words
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Article113 1958-12-06 12 NICOLA PIETRANGELI. Italy's number one player, is a doubtful starter for the inter-zone Davis Cup tie with the Philippines, which opens in Sydney today. He hurt his back while practising. Pietrangeli strained his back while bending to pick up a ball yesterday. He was unable to113 words
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Article73 1958-12-06 12 Though without their fiv? rest men, New South Walethe Sheffield Shield champions, did well to take eight wickets for 284 runs against South Australia in ttv* match which began yesterday in Sydney. Peter Philpott. a spinbowler, took four for 88 Colin Pinch (66). Gavin Stevens73 words
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Article642 1958-12-06 12 McDonald and burke bat steadily (TEST REPORT FROM BRISBANE AUSTRALIA'S overrx night batsmen, McDonald and Burke, resumed play in the first Test at Brisbane this morning, and steadily set about their task of scoring runs. Each batsman showed periods of uncertainty in the early stages against Loader and Statham, but642 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-12-06 12 Baby sala his first wora this afternoon and fn future you're taking him to no more football matches t20 words
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Article120 1958-12-06 12 WILSON JONES of India virtually made sure of winning the title when he beat Leslie Driffield of Britain in the world amateur billiards championships in Calcutta last night. Jones won the eight-hour match, the first half of which was played on Thursday night, by 2,865120 words
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Article63 1958-12-06 12 Fazal Mahmood, top ranking medium-pace bowler, will captain Pakistan in the forthcoming Test series against the West Indies, the Pakistan Cricket Board of Control has announced. He succeeds A.H. Kardar. who captained Pakistan for many years but retired recently. There will be three Tests at Karachi63 words
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Article30 1958-12-06 12 Workington beat Gateshead 4-2 last night In cm English league Division Four soccer match, brought fur ward from the originally scheduled date of January W 24.— Reuter. 130 words
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Advertisement454 1958-12-06 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. NOUNCEMLNT (minimum). $10,000 00 "CHOICE WOh Puzzle No 3 in Malayan Ca lie News, Catholic Centre. Including Calendar .still 15 cts. per copy AT YOl'K SKKVK j Jt W.rU $2 (Mim.)—Bos 5$ et: txtrm. MAISON CECILE 35 On hard Road, Ist. floor Entrance Qu Carpets Tel: S'pore *****454 words
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Advertisement57 1958-12-06 12 FURNITURE REMOVING I is a job tor EXPERTS/ I Man> nands make light work and packing by a staff of eiperti wn* B breakages I PHONE Glassware, china, heary furniture 9**4l travel in maximum safctv when ***** packed bv Transport ft FURNITURE REMOVALS I ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUESI. I TRANSPORT57 words
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Miscellaneous79 1958-12-06 12 ENGLAND Ist s m AUSTRAL, A l« (ovenu^ht f llr no uk McDonald not out Burkp not out Extras U Total (for n Hk ]J DEXTER LEAVES JED DEXTER, the Cam- bridge University and Sussex all-roumler fle from London yesterday to join the M.CC cricket tourists in Australia. Dexter whose79 words
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ALL THE LATEST SELECTIONS RACE DAY Special
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Title Section, Illustration13 1958-12-06 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special ALL THE LATEST SELECTIONS Saturday, December 6, 1958.13 words
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Article447 1958-12-06 1 f THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL STANDARD siYw-PAU ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L.M.Y. SCRUTINEER KWEE LOII I M -■M ii ,m im I I I ku. 1 KNIGHTSBRIIMiE KNIGHTSBRIDGE KNIGHTSBRIDGE KNIGH I SBRIDGI ZONDER ZORG KNIGHTSBRIDGE ZONDER ZORG KNK.III SUKIIH I oo Funny447 words
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Article622 1958-12-06 1 Says ALLAN LEWIS VOrR HIGHNESS will probably start favourite in the main race, hut I think Tudor Wonder will beat him. Your Highness has done everything right in his recent races on which he is the logical choice. However it is his first attempt at anything beyond622 words
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Article444 1958-12-06 2 RACE ONE I sin<;\pore QLOSI 58— Went over 3F ii. SPUTNIK: 4-12-58 -Went om 3F in 39 1/5 £S ZONDKR ZORG. 4.1J.M Went over 3P in 3.- J JJ Little John. Wlth CONSTANZA: 4-U over 3P in 41 3.5 Princesse. KNK.IITSBIUIK.I Was not fully t in jy. COLLEGE TUTOR444 words
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Article1070 1958-12-06 2 RACE 1-2.00: CLASS ft, DIV. 5-6 FURS. 1. UNGAFOU (iloi<Y 3yr. birg (Teh Stable) Yong 813 Wahab I (OKA 3yr. bem <T.P. Tuin 812 boru 3. ***** SPIIMK 4yr. chah ICT. Aw) Sullivan 8.11 J.Jones 4. 04 ti ZONDER ZOR<; 3yr. grirg <No Worry Stable) E.1,070 words
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Article1411 1958-12-06 3 I ACE CARD contd from Page 2 RACE 7-5.00: CLASS 1, DIV, 1-6 FURS. \\H SKMENT PARK Syr. chirg (Shaw Stable) Spencer.. 813 Boueoure MALAYAN SCHOLAR 6yr. cheg (Dr. Qut-k, Wong Teoj B«"«oure 45 g HIGH SOCKS syr. chah (K.Y. Lim) Daniels |'O7 Ransome siN OF1,411 words
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1531 1958-12-06 4 AMUSEMENT PARK LOOKS BEST FOR THE MAIN SPRINT THE main sprint today (Race Seven) should go to Amusement Park, i with the going good. High Socks is the biggest danger to his chances. For safety, there is j nothing to top Knights- i bridge in the opening race. On form1,531 words
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Article281 1958-12-06 4 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By TJURRY HURRY (Forte) and Grand Chancel- lor (Moon) made the fastest time at Bukit Timah this morning when they disposed of three in 37 4/5. Hurry Hurry was going better than Grand Chancellor who was ridden out with the whip. The going was good. Grand281 words
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Advertisement25 1958-12-06 1 BEST BETS BEBT BETS Amusement Park, Knightsbridge and Barlinnie. Best outsiders:— Indian Heather. Bird Note and Princely Gift. THE GOING The going will be good.25 words
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Title Section7 1958-12-06 1 SATURDAY MAGAZINE Singapore, Saturday, December 6, 1958.7 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1958-12-06 1 LUCY HUANG - WELCOME! -AN ART S'PORE OUGHT TO LEARN LUCY HUANG Mrs. J.M. Jumabhoy recounts impressions of her five-week visit to America, Australia, Hawaii and the Philippines By pEOPLE all over the world have a feeling of brotherhood. They are very friendly and ready to help anyone who needs help. This was1,032 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1958-12-06 2 DEE WELLS - She WORKS at being beautiful —and enjoys it DEE WELLS (By~ Temple of body' JTS Ml (o W beautiful. Or i« it? For Barbara Cartlaiid-anlhor of 81 books, boss of a mimilcs llc'w ,1 ""> iS S"" kh "*EZ 't < vr< ii of ins liik I LUSHING iron the1,299 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-12-06 2 Snow 'Of it T'HE man who helpefl x of Everest possibH ally can have no rioiH of the abominable sM Explorer Eric Shfl vinced the legendary! malayas was no bear.! The 51-year-old.B plorer said the mysterß tinetive feet. It left M somewhat like a humM one long little toe and!102 words
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Article468 1958-12-06 3 A DRUGSTORE GETS TO BRITAIN By a special correspondent r pHE corner drug store A as American as the Stars and Stripes itself has come to Britain. The first in a chain of American style drug stores has been opened in Streatham. London, by cinema owner Eric Rhodes. And others468 words
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Article66 1958-12-06 3 man? curse sists 'Biiakr the conquest IB said: I personfibout the existence fi said he was conBt ol tlie high Hi lfiyli>iiese-born ex- nionster had "disAn of one large toe Be. but pointed out, Bee little toes. I am Bear because hears fid the sighting of Hit quite close and66 words
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Article, Illustration272 1958-12-06 3 A Moscow find' Chinese toothpaste T*HE first snow-storms of the Russian winter turned Moscow into a fairy tale city overnight. As I drove to the airport to catch the sleek jet airplane which was to carry me to southern sunshine, the golden Kremlin domes were gleaming through the flying snow.272 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-12-06 3 ANNE SHARPLEY - ANNE SHARPLEY BY lIOW about a nice friendly ghost? The Camxx den family, who live in an old priory at Totteridge, England, are genuinely fond of their ghost and would not dream of getting annoyed when it plays such little pranks as ringing the old210 words
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Article67 1958-12-06 3 r piiF Rn i ii Kingdom, who win believed t<» »>«• the I oldcftl working prici in Ihr < hurch of England, ins died <«t the age r>f •>«. m the lime of ins death he wai siiii Hear <>f Brldgerule (Devonshire) wlirrr n. had been67 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-12-06 4 Melina Mercoun as (he gypsy in the J.A.R.O. i production 'The Gypsy And The Gentleman" This is her third film and international critics have used such ivqrds as violent sensuous I electrifying to describe her performance. The film is set in the colourful Regency period and tells70 words
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118 1958-12-06 4 MISPLACED COMEDY IN CHEYNEY MURDER DRAMA I PEAR that my old frii ml Peter (hoynry would have had tome caustic comment! to make had he lived to v« •<• this I tench adaptation of his novel "This Man Is Dangerous.* 1 Obviouftl) any storv must suflrr when it is translated118 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-12-06 4 The gypsy told him 50... mHE J. Arthur Rank OfX ganisation's production "The Ciypsy And the Gentleman" has reached us at last. It is a story set In the Regency period; The days of Macaronis and Bucks of Prinny and Beau Brummel and it tells of a young gallant. Sir251 words
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182 1958-12-06 4 "Bell Book and Candle' is a masterpu The film is an adapt tion of John Van Druten's play an extremely witty comedy concerning a group of very modern and sophisticated wit ehei and warlocks. with Baa Lftnchestof and Hermlone Gingold as the182 words
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Article225 1958-12-06 4 GOOD FUN 'UP THE CREEK' WARNER BROTHERS' Ui) Rr The Creek- i* anothe British comedy about the Royal Navy with Dalid Tomlinson once again being very much at sea and kept there by Peter (Goon) Sellars. Tomlinson as an unguided missile-minded Lieutenant who has never been to sea, is sent225 words
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Article, Illustration234 1958-12-06 4 Old Yeller is Disney at his best "f\LD YELLER is the v/ story of a mongrel dog who attaches himself to a farm in Texas. He's a thief, he's a poacher, and he'd never win a prize at Crufts, but he has the guts of a lion and will tackle234 words
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Article, Illustration317 1958-12-06 4 IT'S JERRY'S HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE ¥>EOPLE who regard i critics as being a blase collection sated by a diet of celloloid might well think that any film which can make them laugh must be highly amusing. Indeed "enough to make a critic laugh" might be the hallmark of317 words
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