The Singapore Free Press, 10 December 1958
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Title Section16 1958-12-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ipore, Wednesday, December 10, 1958. Price 15 lv16 words
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493 1958-12-10 1 McDonald hoes but Aussies bat on steadily ENGLAND IST INNS. 134 USTRALIA IST INNS. 186 [NGLAND 2ND INNS. 198 USTKAI IA 2ND INNS. IrDonald < Statham b Laker 15 tirke not out 9 larvey not out 16 Lxtras 2 Lunch Total (for one) 42 Wicket fell at 20. DEEDING 147493 words
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150 1958-12-10 1 Duties (still in hospital) may go first to Bonn A VISIT to Bonn by I J Secretary oi State Dulles is considered possible m diplomatic circles m Bonn, said a West German report But spokesmen for the West German Government and the U.S. Embassy m Bonn said they knew nothinuU.P.I - 150 words
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334 1958-12-10 1 SPA OVERTURES to LABOUR AND THE LIB-SOCS RENEWED efforts are being made by the leaders of the Singapore People's Alliance to draw all the other political parties, except the P,A,P. and UMNO, into its fold m order to present a united front at the general election next year. SPA emissaries334 words
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108 1958-12-10 1 TOP SOVIET AUTHOR FLEES TO THE WEST A LKXANDER CHESH- VILI, the Soviet author and Stalin Prize winner, has been granted United States asylum after crossing over to West Berlin and is now m Frankfurt, West Germany, the State Department spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said Cheshvili requested asylum aboutReuter - 108 words
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Article36 1958-12-10 1 Polio: No new case No new case of polio was reported m Singapore from 4.30 p.m. yesterday to 9.30 a.m. today. Three cases were notified earlier yesterday afternoon bringing the total for the year to 368.36 words
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Article47 1958-12-10 1 Russia has taken the ''rirst genuine photograph" of the globe, Moscow Radio said yesterday. A broadcast said the photograph was taken by an automatic camera aboard a Boviet meteorological rocket. It Is reproduced In a new Soviet film called "Extraordinary Travels.' U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Article74 1958-12-10 1 NEWSPAPER reports m Dacca. East Pakistan, yesterday said Indian border forces had occupied a Pakistan village on the border between Assam and East Pakistan. The newspapers said the East Pakistan Government lodged a strong protest against this "aggresslon'' with the Assam Government and was considering "takingU.P.I - 74 words
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Article82 1958-12-10 1 LABOUR M.P. KILLED IN CAR SMASH A LABOUR MP., Mr. Sidney Dye. only man to win a seat from the Conservatives m the 1955 General Election, was killed yesterday m a car crash near Swaffham. His car m which he was driving alone was m collision with another. The driverReuter - 82 words
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Article30 1958-12-10 1 December first grade rubber buyers fob. opened m Singapore this morning at 82J cents per lb., down half -lit on yesterday's cl lng price. The tone was uncertain.30 words
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Article134 1958-12-10 1 FL YING TANKER CRASH KILLS 6 AU.& Navy i.erii-.i tanker carryng 15,000 pounds of high octane fuel crashed into a cluster of three homes at Norfolk Virginia, yesterday and exploded, killing the crew of four and two children In one of the houses. The children's mother and a driver whoseU.P.I - 134 words
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Article21 1958-12-10 1 Communist Chinese artillery fired more than 2.000 shells on Quemoy yesterday m the biggest Red bombardment this month.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Advertisement96 1958-12-10 1 MM Mai Mai KM KM Mai Mai KM MM MM s I Delicious Cakes for you t I i 5 The management of the Motlt •a dOr have pleasure m announc- X X gff m& that orders are now accepted JK ffl for an exclusive range of cakes for X'MAS96 words
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241 1958-12-10 2 Russia vetoes entry of S. Vietnam and Korea into U.N. OUSSIA twice used its veto m the I .N. Security Council K% block the admission of South Korea and South Vietnam Y„Vi V t( ed Nations. w l,u I nit These vetoes brought to 87 the total cast by theReuter - 241 words
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112 1958-12-10 2 ASIANS NOW REALISE THEIR NEEDS ARE LINKED' THE Commonwealth was not a spent force, Mr. John Diefenbaker, Canada s Prime Minister, said m Dunedin, New Zealand, yesterday. Speaking at a civic luncheon, Mr. Diefenbaker said: "We are today living m a new and vital Commonwealth with a new concept thatReuter - 112 words
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242 1958-12-10 2 MALAYA IN U.N. BID TO STABILISE PRICES MALAYA, Britain. Canada and Australia ■r e among the 11 sponsors of a new United Nations move to tackle the problem of commodity prices. A draft resolution introduced In the General Assembly's economic committee yesterday urges U.N. member governments to examine. commodity byReuter - 242 words
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139 1958-12-10 2 A LABOUR Member of Parliament yesterday denounced Britain's pri-vately-owned football pools that pay fortunes every week and urged the Government to set up a national lottery. Mr. Marcus Lipton gave notice of a motion m the House of Commons callingU.P.I - 139 words
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Article26 1958-12-10 2 el Ince Ma rnment m I i the numbei r< d m addition ti r,:i In the man ifacturlng Indui ti ReuterReuter - 26 words
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31 1958-12-10 2 The Queen Mother spent an hour chatting with Rhodes scholars and Commonwealth undergraduates In London yesterday at a reception given by the Dominions Fellowship Trust31 words
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Article24 1958-12-10 2 The bones of a baby dinosaur embedded In rock on tlir Dorset coast have been stolen, the Nature Conservancy reported vesterda ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article33 1958-12-10 2 Venezuela's ruling junta terday threatened to ima state of siege if agitators continued to stage Illegal demonstrations while the country awaits th 0 result of Sunday's presidential election. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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29 1958-12-10 2 The Jack Tea garden Will give two i it thi toria rhi p.m I 8.30 p m.. be! tor Kual i i impur29 words
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Article88 1958-12-10 2 Mr. Harold Maemillan the British Prime Minister yesterday refused to appoint an oMicial historian of the Sue/ campaign or an allparty committee to inquire into its Conduct, as suggested by tlie Labour Opposition. In the House of Commons. Mr. Emrys Hughes (Labour) who wanted anReuter - 88 words
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45 1958-12-10 2 An intensified search tii being made m I c Nsawan Road area oi A< a yesterday. after a woman wai seen there about 5 p.m on Sunday whom poli confident was Miss Elizabeth Bower, the mis stall" correspond! na. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement61 1958-12-10 2 BUY SINGLET VEST BRIEF FOR COMFORT DURABILITY Obtainable from: Ll SENG MIN CO., LTD. 6 NORTH BRUM. I ROAD SINGAPORE II: 3b683 N. J. BHAGWAN CO. 46, North Brick. 1 Road, SINGAPORI Tfelejp ou Also ovo.loblc o f of our Shcrboun Assorted colours ond P a Sole AocnK VAN HIN61 words
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266 1958-12-10 3 SHE SEEKS RETRIAL OF ACTION AGAINST BARONET VN «a- photographer's model told three judges yesterday she was fighting ..leaf her name of "serious criminal tions" made against her by the Ji( h man whose mistress she had been Miss J acq ue linReuter - 266 words
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134 1958-12-10 3 LORD SHACKLETON, son of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the British explorer, surprised the House of Lords last night by saying an ex-cannibal friend of -his frequently came to Britain "without falling foul of the immigration officials." He was speaking m a debate about the admission of aliens.Reuter - 134 words
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Article196 1958-12-10 3 TKOOPS and civilians on shell-buttered Queinoy l land are preparinj a grim Christmas and New Year festive season. Under the Communists' odd day shelling they art* due to be bombarded on Christmas Day. New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Festive season mail and food nowReuter - 196 words
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Article25 1958-12-10 3 The Gaullist leader M. Jacques Chaban Delmas was yesterday elected president (speaker) of the first parliamentary assembly of the fifth French Republic— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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142 1958-12-10 3 High heels a must so women take those corns in their stride MANY WOMEN who wear fashionable shoes regard corns, bunions and deformed toes as normal, the weekly "Medical Press' said m London yesterday. The journal said: "Most women claim that their pointed toed high-heeled shoes are quite comfortable, yetReuter - 142 words
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Article75 1958-12-10 3 IN VAIN -TYRONE'S EYE BEQUEST BPyi i iwer died m Bpaln It Wk\ lot p »ie to give hi i to lifip a blind pei will, ll i Lo \n William Gallagher, clo i fri< nd ol the ai many that lie died In made it impossible to accomplish thlReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement137 1958-12-10 3 tt- f /^k i t ABERDEEN AM. IS "^■w .Mum -M— ~m mm ~m~ w<^jw Prime Scotch rib roasts Standing Short rib rousts s:M.> Itib steaks 92*65 Shortcut Sirloin roasts $2.85 'V lUmv steaks §3.20 Sborl rump roasts, boneless $3.-10 Rump steaks $3.70 300, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9137 words
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Article315 1958-12-10 4 Opinion Is Africa an exception? ALTHOUGH the initial .surprise and shock of the Ghana-Guinea merger have passed, this West African move remains a riddle. As Guinea was the only French colony that voted itself out of the French community and as Ghana is a member of the British Commonwealth, it315 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-12-10 4 joint declaration Dr E oi the two iie*iy-i n r r pendent nations to ,n„ 5 the beginning 0 f 2 union of V( st v 2 Negro states van 5 H<>»hi<in<, The Prime Mmist, r alliance as a means of replacing uith mil I from Ghana221 words
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771 1958-12-10 4 PHILIP KIM - PHILIP KIM by ALTHOUGH the shooting war m Korea has long since ceased, a propaganda battle is still being fought out between the studios of the South Korean Broadcasting System and the (Ndrth) Korean Cultural Broadcasting Committee. Pyongyang Radio, the major radio stationReuter - 771 words
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Advertisement50 1958-12-10 4 PATEK PHILIPPE The .'uantr v\ a un makers of Geneva Patck Phil., is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official >mp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of eenturtes-old •'Geneva qualitv H Sole Agents H tTD. Singapore Penang.50 words
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Advertisement53 1958-12-10 4 IT IS WISE... PACKING 7 PROBLEMS j» Your glass, china, silver-ware W JEg and furniture needs the attention m of experts We pack and crate anything for you with the %f greatest of care J Z ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUEST JT \1 TRANSPORT STORAGE _^m. J*jfrC/l U3 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE53 words
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Article, Illustration418 1958-12-10 5 S'por*? v newsy ovvr rvpvrloiHl tiviivitivs It #>#*<> INDICATIONS that the Indonesian I rebels may proclaim from Singapore nt> inauguration of the new State oi Sumatra" have caused sonic concern among political circles here. This could prove most embarrasfor Singapore, these sources418 words
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Article193 1958-12-10 5 SOME excitement was caused m Chinese food and fruits markets yesterday by a report that a "China Export Corporation" had informed certain Singapore importers that Red China would resume shipments m about a fortnight. The letter from the "Corporation'" was also stated to have asked importers193 words
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Article15 1958-12-10 5 >ment Oi market has left Saigon Singapore. More sh 111 tI.IIMW ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement49 1958-12-10 5 time to remind you Ofefcws Select your X'mas Fare NOW!! Turkeys, Hams, X'mas Cakes, Chocolates, Wines, Nuts, Crackers, Toys and X'mas Novelties. /C^^^X COLD STORA6E \Jjjn /yy V lir" WHEN TIME IS IMPORTANT jfPlik IS ESSENTIAL kj^ppif-S^A THAT IS WHY MEN OF /Jr^'---^^tv D,ST,NCT,ON choose W* "T J/ DAYMATIC^49 words
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Advertisement63 1958-12-10 6 I SMOKE OASIS WITH j SOOTHING MENTHOL MIST j J Oasis tastes fresh while t you smoke fresh after I smoking too. That's why smokers who know.... I now smoke the big "O the mnktrn »t m^ mm m mm <m ri 111 ii m mi jf^*^ l Sole Agont«:63 words
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Miscellaneous239 1958-12-10 6 I JEFF "ll A\VKI by Sydney Jordan H-^ "—"—g^WKl _^_W—m¥ TB^ r «A/IVC CMSCKBO \t tm a r^m^^—S iPJrSTi T^» ii W<l TEARS, lAlMAano oouni' r c/moi* Hiiia C r -JoW. A/ aaac will look THE OL/TV*L*O /to k y°° r COAAC BACK H Snlv SoiN* R3« trip should V239 words
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Miscellaneous405 1958-12-10 6 'f)__^!fAW^'P BORN today, you have, ptfta your most outstanding i istic. a highly developed Intuition which often amounts to a dsyi Quality. #wuc You are basically an Individualist and are original m your thou-nt I and action. You have literary and oratorical ability which can be nut to excellent use405 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article191 1958-12-10 7 LONDON, De t 9 Previous Today i;i Hill .1! No- 1 RSS c.l.f. Euiupran poit- Dec buyers 24U buyers •sellers 24% sellers an M*\ buyers 24V4 buyers i-'4 .sellers 24 :l s sellers |IBE£B No 1 RSS Spot im buyers 24^ buyers 24 sellers 24 i sellers191 words
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Article91 1958-12-10 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 9. Previous Today I TIN Straits Spot 99.25 nom. 99 12 norn TF\ futures Straits Contract Dec 97.62 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.12 sellers 99.25 sellers Jan. 97.50 buyers 97.12 buyers 99.00 sellers 99.12 sellers rOXE: Quiet SALES: NIL RUBBER: Future* Jan. 30.30 buyers 29.8591 words
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Article24 1958-12-10 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 9, Previous Today SBSf. ai 0 )omest. Bond. 8688 delayed fRI?"" 87.20 87.45 Btoeka Composite Averages 194.06 194.6324 words
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Article53 1958-12-10 7 rid awaiting re- ber shipment 23>; c if. Sarawak 23*. to 23V.. unquoted. Muntok white spot cember shipment and awaiting release 39. afloat* :npong spot and 38 u and first half December release 24 afloat, shipment 37.. cif. sellers extoil half Decern- dock. c prices quoted m US53 words
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Article82 1958-12-10 7 < "TR Philippines c.i.f. 0 X North European ports delivered CWR.%, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North Sjf 18 delivered COCON F'fSf* ton »»c.,J«n. tif IL cnid Straits "J. European porU In bulk P" long ton j an A oh. crude" Ceylon J,. M "I»'an ports In bulk U82 words
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Article166 1958-12-10 7 tuiet conditions I yesterday m n stock markets y of the l no decided stablished. A iount of Mleewas still m b nils was ofT-'-taking. •v news affected than anything 'striata provided (i features Engineering cle and Ideal exam n X Tr winding Breweries get rally166 words
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245 1958-12-10 7 EIGHT DIED SECURITY FORCES ARE EXONERATED AN official inquiry into a Cyprus incident last mii i un^' m wnlcn ci ht Greek Cypriots were Killed, has exonerated security forces from the allegation that they had contributed to the deaths. i Tne inciden t concerned was near the Turkish village ofReuter - 245 words
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Miscellaneous85 1958-12-10 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Mainly the Blues--1.30 p.m. Time Signal and News; 1.45 The Blues Again--2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Tea Dance; 5.30 Carribean Cruise--0.45 Virtuoso ot the Week; 6 15 The Twilight Hour; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report--7.00 lime Signal and News- 7 1585 words
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Miscellaneous47 1958-12-10 7 1 SINGAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES I S TODAY: 11.18 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.33 I a.m. FRIDAY: 0.06 a.m. and I 11.15 a.m. SATURDAY: 0.52 a.m. and 11.58 a.m. 1 SUNDAY: 1.35 a.m. and I 12.41 p.m. MONDAY: 2.15 a.m. and 1.25 p.m TUESDAY: 2.53 a.m. 2.10 p.m. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinnnimmimn^47 words
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Article, Illustration230 1958-12-10 8 Scientists A minable L^ m. the north^ mlsphere has L en ">e chori* PfOPl who el»2 gat ixm due 'v the bo nb «pm« ,b° rate sclentinc exp la nation, to the Tot nt J- a i least 0 gist has Lent hinS, to230 words
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992 1958-12-10 8 JFST 200 years ago, when Britain's General Forbes captured Fort Dutjuesne from the French and renamed it Fort Pitt, the place where the Allegheny and Monongahela join to form the Ohio River must have been a really beautiful countryside. Today there is little left materially to992 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Title Section, Illustration11 1958-12-10 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special M_a^ j Wednesday, December 10, 1958.11 words
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Article289 1958-12-10 1 I 111 **********11 l 111......... THE FREE PRESS im m_sm mms THE ST IT S TIMES MAUV MA L STARDARO NANVANG U„, 1 ZONDER7.ORG ZONDER ZORC 70NBFP 7n ß I KWM.LOH W All Trump, All Trumps College Tutor f,°* DE, l ZORO FUNNY F ACB COLLEGE TUTOR ZONUFR 7n.r i289 words
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Article708 1958-12-10 1 Says ALLAN LEWIS jjK.i\l-, GENERAL is the most popular choice for the sixth race (Class 1, Div. 2. Jf) at Bukit Timah tnis afternoon. On his second to fonder Kid the first day and his ability to saddle up, Brave General will probably start favourite. He708 words
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Advertisement33 1958-12-10 1 I BEST BETS! BEST BETS:— Brave General, Grey Elegance and Knights- bridge. Best outsiders: The Cobra. Kcmill and Three (beers. I THE GOING I The going is very Rood. M m Ml MUM,,-.33 words
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Advertisement81 1958-12-10 1 How many ways have you en.oyed ££l RE MY MARTIN? t^bfe '"rileV Remy Martin Brandy on ice. or with Ginger Ale; Brandy water, or Brandy Soda; Brandy with this, Brandy with that. The important thln tt l 3 that you ask for Remy Martin VJB.O.P by name you will be81 words
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Article1206 1958-12-10 2 RACE 1-2.00: CLASS 3, DIV. 4-6 FURS. 1. ***** I.ITTLEWOOD 3yi bei iKemi St.) Spencer 9.00 Posner 2. 04t53 ZONDEK ZORG 3 yr. grirg (No Worry St.) E. Breuk 813 I). Jones i m iooB NIGHT SENIRY 4 yr. chain (A. Y. Wong* Rodgers 8.11 Chadwick1,206 words
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Article, Illustration1938 1958-12-10 2 Form of all today's runners IACE CARD— contd from Page 2 THREE CHEERS 3 yr. brirg (E. J. Tan) Rodgers 812 Moon IRIGGER 11 5 yr. bfg (Victorious St.) Martin g 2 Johnson CAPTAIN MARVEL 4 yr. birg <Pil St.) Tjoa 810 Fort? sQC ARE DEAL 5 yr. beg (Mr.1,938 words
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Advertisement123 1958-12-10 2 Bfltot mm _^j' *^m~' ■p performance ■T economy- ALWAYS m demand— 'jl your investment is safe I m aif OnUS /000 jl Bft^_ ,I*l*l S B* JL *L $ft --I BP A '~2 »T.lJs if* fc, STEREOTWIN 200 Malpt you achieve stereo sound the like ot which you hove never123 words
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Advertisement184 1958-12-10 3 BIGGER MORE POWER WITH ECONOMY THE ENTIIWLY NRW _^__%s* r '^RteytaS Mr 7 S*Jm\ _^T^_____\\ 0S W____ \\\^lL* ~J^^^A_\\ I k m^j L^^- _w^ t^ m m l^_^'_\o*_^oo^^ Now with the PROVED HILLMAN O.H.Y. ENGINE VYe* this new Double-Duty Hillman Husky More space... And more power... offere you even more184 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1958-12-10 4 BLUE SWELL SAFE IN RACE THREE STRONG FINISH ING Brave General is my choice for the main event (Race Six) today. The distance suits him. Knightsbridßc can win again m Race Two, although Red Wolf 111 presents a danger A really safe bet Is Blue1,480 words
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Advertisement35 1958-12-10 4 1 Visit the CHICKEN I INN where you can wine, dine and dance by the water's ed&e to the accompaniment of I deli&h tf ul m usic I ARMANDO &EL VY with their ITALIAN MELODIES.35 words
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Article, Illustration458 1958-12-10 9 DAVID DEVINE - DAVID DEVINE B> carbon. our animal.hen they absorb it i a a process to lif e i bs it. Disastrous the Inwed with the balance I ft be viewed with alarm. but the upset that could be caused through an uncontrolled increase m the carbon dioxide content458 words
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Article296 1958-12-10 9 NORMAN KING - NORMAN KING •pen or close at the f'l <>f i button, ■blic funds to the ext»f JO 000.000 dollars c rone into the clear of th.- Kite— but half hls amount is only a land uill have to be ai J few millions more ►"ol" money will go instrect296 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-12-10 9 i TRESS Joan Collins fondles her j pet poodle pup Candy j and speaks about rej ports that she m:- tends to become an j American citizen. She said: "That's not strictly true. j What I meant was that I would take American citizenship ■if I marriedPaul Popper - 87 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-12-10 9 photi. I>IRI< TOR TERENCE YOUNG (left) discusses i scene Of the new Rritish film Serious Charge with stars Sarah Churchill and Anthony Qaalle. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration587 1958-12-10 10 MARKSMAN (^VVORDS AND PISTOLS have been known m Singapore since the very early days, although 1 1 must be admitted that we have never possessed a D'Artagnan who with flashing blade attempted to let the light of sense into an opponent's mind by drilling587 words
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Article, Illustration355 1958-12-10 10 Pelham Groom - Digging up the past Pelham Groom By The final scores were: POUCI B" >8> K.A.F. SELETAR 273 RIFLE ASSOC. 266 POLICE "A" 264 T h c outstanding shot of the meeting was Fit. Lt. J.D. Waters of Seletar who scored 83, which was a considerable achievement m view of the355 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-12-10 11 President Ngo Dien Diem points out features a picture fashioned m embroidery by refugee list from Xorth Vietnam after it was presentI to President Syngman Rhee on the occasion his four day goodwill visit to the Republic of ietnam. In the picture below President Rhee is79 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-12-10 11 Wake up, Rhee warns fence sitters iNews] R^Rlh JRVRIR^fI QURINC his recent four-day goodwill visit to the Republic of Vietnam, President Syngman Rhee of South Korea emphasised the similarity of social, economic and political problems facing their two countries. Not only were both countries fighting the same threat from Communism,242 words
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551 1958-12-10 12 pit Soviet I mon has begun mhe llf markets and prestige m Indonesia W Big advertisements have appeared dailies by a Moscow firm o«, 29 tools and tactoYy equipment cl iney iouow an earlier ad I vertisement hailing Rus sla's 'Sputnik" menu. Feature articlesReuter; U.P.I - 551 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-12-10 12 Japans biuurst tanker, the 46.800 deadweight ton Gohfl Maru (above) is unveiled to the public m Tokyo Harbour. It is capable of a top speed of 17 knots and was constructed at a cost of MS4O million.- picture.42 words
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339 1958-12-10 12 ALARM NOW GROWING IN JAPAN OVER ATOMIC FALLOUT DANGERS IN a fresh warning on the dangers of radioactive fallout from nuclear tests, the Japanese United Nations delegate. Dr. Koto Matsudaira told the Genera] Assembly's political committee that this was of particular concern to rice-consuming peoples. Dr. Matsudaira said that theU.P.I - 339 words
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85 1958-12-10 12 'NO MILITARY TAKEOVER IN INDONESIA' INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Subandrio. who has just returned to Jakarta from a tour of America and Europe, said the assumption of power by military authorities m some countries, was occupying much attention overseas lie added. "The world is asking whether Indonesia will follow the stepsU.P.I - 85 words
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Article185 1958-12-10 12 FUJIYAMA IMPRESSES U.S. PAPER THE New York Sunday News gave Japan as an example to the Western powers on how to deal diplomatically with the Soviet Union. The newspaper, m an editorial on Japan's reply to a Soviet Note asking Japan to <^et out ot tin military assistance treaty withU.P.I - 185 words
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Article94 1958-12-10 12 CHINESE youths, m Com. munist China are now officially allowed to buy their way out of the China mainland with about MS6OO, a Taipeh Central News Agency reported The Nationalist Chinese official news agency's report said the Peking re. gime has annniinerd .1 regulation which permits anyU.P.I - 94 words
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Advertisement42 1958-12-10 12 A model of novel design with feeler h OUtomotk for ploying oil records of 7", 10", 12" diameter, mixed or m Contemporory styling onj lificd < nro omonri I cf..c-f charoc PRICE $155 00 I *< lm w a Ikm THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD42 words
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Article, Illustration163 1958-12-10 13 TH .IK. Doris Day Everybody Loves a LoverI l»— Enchanted Island; Frankie Laine Xi s Can Igi I World; Marty Wilde Endless Sleep. (Philips EP Ml Ml i. by top artistes need no recommendations r yourself. I must say the success of Endsurprising for a song163 words
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Article124 1958-12-10 13 MO TATTOO AT ARNMO Fanfare. Bugle FanThftn Basses, Bravura, 0 Waltz. Old Waalsdorp, oo March, Yorkscher eh. Zapfcnstreichmarch, Imperial Echoes, Garb Old (,aul, Scotland The rf. John D. Burgess, With ms and Trumpets. St. Louis X NATO Krmn. Wwing bands attending [Arnhem tattoo. (Fontana r Ml124 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-12-10 13 randV,nXJ C,NG- Gerry Bulk, Vut0 'ians. I T-, Tup liat White Hi Of v > 111 Do Is HJ J^tamain. I ,UslMl waltzes: K^n i„S_ blst m"n ri d- WES HHe1 c fcft^ T^ Me"a Kil.p. lM CI *uJf Undo. W. ***** R). I describes I 'rtequately. 168 words
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Article54 1958-12-10 13 RICARDO SANTOS and I "is Orchestra. Honky-tonk Tango, Trist^sse, Tivoli Melody, Besame Mucho. (Polydor EP. ?062i EPH). What's your choice calypso mambo.. quickstep? They're all here, ably presented by Ricardo Santos and his orchestra. For those who like a I variety of tempo when I they dance this54 words
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Article54 1958-12-10 13 DANCING STRINGS. Hel- mut Zacharias and his Orchestra. Cossack Swing, Melodic Perdue. Sarah, Liebesthema. (Polydor EP. 2<>ni EPH). Melodies from the film The Brothers Karamazov gives Helmut Zacharias and his "magic violin" ideal scope. The dancing strings i here provide three fox- trots and a waltz, and of54 words
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Article, Illustration756 1958-12-10 13 Jonathan Russell - Schweitzer brings out beauty in Bach Jonathan Russell RECORD ROUND-UP by -Oh ii M" c '""^-preludea Su\ 8 in/^v" Thy Htathens Saviour"; Toccata «"d Ufue ln D Minor »U and Fugue m F Minor Soloist: Albert Schweitaer 0 O 5 r J?6 n R) (PhllipS 1(Mn h THE soloist here756 words
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127 1958-12-10 13 P*g». ELLINGTON and his Orchestra. "Solitude" Th- «i l U t e n here or When Mood l^igo, Autumn Leaves. The Sky Fell Down. Prelude To a Kiss, Willow Ween iSTSS Tenderly, Dancing In The Dark. (PhiHps 7s2* i^OTsS L) 10 <?^ c Duke127 words
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Article235 1958-12-10 13 All-time hits from two top shows GREAT SHOWS OF THE CENTURY. HIT THE DECK. Overture, Sometimes I'm Happy, Why Oh Why, I Know That You Know. Harbour Of My Heart. Hallelujah. Join The Navy. THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE. Overture— The Night Was Made For Love. She Didn't Say Yes.235 words
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Article407 1958-12-10 14 MEL CHARLES HITS AT REFEREES llv ARC HIE <{l a X I HEsmM ore only tin tt type* ol reforeeg (iood, Awful ami Influenced. There are only about ten referees working the League circuit who can be termed top class. By Influenced, I mean swayed by the home crowd Strong407 words
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Article107 1958-12-10 14 LESLIE DRIFFIELD of England beat Wilfred Axiak Malta by a margin of 1,569 points during the world amateur billiards championship m Calcutta last night. DritiiCiU s score of 2,311 m the four-hour match included a break of 435. the highest so far m the present championship andReuter - 107 words
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Article68 1958-12-10 14 Aunty Pip. ridden by Wally Swinburn. won the Calcutta Gold Cup. one of India's richest races, run over a mile Swinburn brought his mount home m a tight finish with two other horses. Aunly Pip (Orthodox—Old Sarah a Britishbred mare, won by a head from another British-bredReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-12-10 14 THE Army beat London A.B.A. m a tram match by seven bouts to six. and this one was the tiulit of the night at the Seymour Hall, London. Opponents here are Cpl. B. Nam urvis (4 Trg Battalion Koyal j Army Ordnance Corps) and A.B.A. representative105 words
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Article296 1958-12-10 14 He'll run 3,000 miles DON SHEPHERD, the 43-year-old ultra long distance runner who recently surprised the athletic world by running from Johannesburg to Cape Town, a distance of nearly 1,000 miles m 22 days, has now decided to make an attempt to run from New York to San Francisco nextReuter - 296 words
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Article21 1958-12-10 14 Bury beal a second Football A replay last n Bury, a thlr will be at h< vision Arsenal ReuterReuter - 21 words
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94 1958-12-10 14 TI nglandAustralia r< t mi at B most txpensive crick' preI heir- or m An lia," the London Daily i ph's columnist sugterdav. The columnist, P< boron vh, writes: "It i a man about five shil sterling to get a seat at theReuter - 94 words
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Article270 1958-12-10 15 Q RI ,D champion \> .im driver Mike H ni has announced his retirement from major racing vellt.S. ..Id ace said ps \erday "I will definitely more circuit fotor racing ol any kind it may take part m one or 0 sp meetings and asionai small iiijReuter - 270 words
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Article46 1958-12-10 15 Jordan, the new terwelght boxing promised y ester c former title rgll Aklns. a worse g when they meet m a at St. Louis m -ry. -spoken. 24-year who is part Inr Negro, scored a upset decision Olympic audi rrnmA .if U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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Article, Illustration379 1958-12-10 15 BRITISH middleweight champion Terry Downes was beaten In eight rounds last night at Wembley Stadium, London. Ellsworth (Spider) Webb of Chicago, third ranking challenger for the world title, beat the young Briton when the referee stopped the fight at the end of the eighth ofReuter - 379 words
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Article62 1958-12-10 15 E STAR centre-forward John Charles of Juven- tvs F.C.. Italy, leaps E high for the ball as he E is challenged by Dod- E gin, the Arsenal centre- half, during the friend- E ly match between the E two clubs at Highbury E London. Charles scored62 words
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Article152 1958-12-10 15 Reds hit out at IOC boss CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S chief Communist newspaper, Rude Pravo, said yesterday that Mr. Avery Brundage. American chairman of the International Olympic Committee, "does not miss any occasion to try to press" the committee "more and more into his capitalist order." The newspaper was commenting on Mr. Brundage'sReuter - 152 words
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533 1958-12-10 15 STAND-OFF SETS CAMBRIDGE ON WAY TO VICTORY VARSITY RUGBY CLASSIC orKKll, opportunism and the hrilli ante of (iordon YVuddell, the Scottish internationa stand oil half, brought Cambridge an easy victory over Oxford by 17 points (one goal, thrc« tries and one penalty goal) to six points (on< try and oneReuter - 533 words
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418 1958-12-10 16 SOVIETS HAVE 8,000-MILE MISSILE: MR. K. And a small A-bomb VJOVIET Prime Minister Khrushchev told U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey during their eight-hour inter\iew m the Kremlin last week that Russia has an inter-continental ballistic missile capable of delivering its warhead more than 8,000 miles, according to Senate sources m WashingtonReuter - 418 words
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108 1958-12-10 16 rFHE 10-year-old Prince of Wales has a "fairly severe" sprain of his right ankle after slipping on the staircase at his school, it was learned at Buckingham Palace last night. The accident occurred on Monday nisht at Cheam School The PrinceReuter - 108 words
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Article95 1958-12-10 16 AMERICANS DOUBT RED CLAIMS A MERICAN officials m Washington last night questioned whether Senator Humphrey's Information was accurate and, if so, whether the Soviet missile was ready for use or merely being tested. They noted That there had been reports of defects of Soviet missile guidance systems and questioned whetherReuter - 95 words
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Article55 1958-12-10 16 T'HE 447 cars registered m Singapore last month have brought the total number of cars on this island to 53,095. There are now 242 784 bicycles registered, an increase of 927 over the previous month's figure. During last month 46 new trisha riders were registered55 words
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Article29 1958-12-10 16 Jordan yesterday approved the establishment ot a Jordan merchant fleet. The capital, initially estimated at £3.000,000, is to come from Arab and Jordan sources. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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133 1958-12-10 16 Boeing 7tl jet airliner last night established a new rummer. cial record of i, se hours 56 minutes f,, r lhf flight from New York to London. It wrested the record from a Comet l\ 0 f the British Overseas .\irwaysReuter - 133 words
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