The Singapore Free Press, 12 December 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-12-12 1 The singapore FREE PRESS Malaya's Own Family Paper N JlHipiKi Kiiday. I) -cinbrr 1». 1958 Mn lICII17 words
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339 1958-12-12 1 SOPIEE TO REDS: DON'T TRY TO SNUB US Malayan and Soviet delegates clash at U.N. |>l M-KIM I to the dumping of tin on the m ternutiunal market by Russia sparked a clash between the Malayan and Soviet representatives m the T.N. General Assembly's economic committee yesterday. The Soviet delegate,Reuter - 339 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-12-12 1 1 A.M. BRIEFINC FOR THE SEARCH CREWS TIIF search for the missing RAF Shac- kit ton was this morn- Ins extended further inland over Borneo. An RAF spokesman told the Free Press that until now the search I had born confined to I the coastal area. Twenty planes were jFree Press - 177 words
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Article43 1958-12-12 1 t Minister for Comand Industry, Mr. J. J Jumabhoy, announced m the Legislative Assembly top'y that the Government ed to free the lm--23 Itenu from the a from Jan. l. aa In accordance pan-Malayan agree- announerPederaUon lit earlier this43 words
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Article23 1958-12-12 1 first grade rubber >> opened m Sin--823 8 cents per lb., ha f a cent o n yesterin« price. The tone 123 words
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Article60 1958-12-12 1 U AVj Communist troop reinforcements have arrived Wanchal people's commune of Lappa Island. Macao, following the disturbances last wrok. Rationalist newspaper Kung Sheung Vat Pao, n Hong Kong today. th« 4|,Vk fK rders wore sported to have started whrn ynoritirs replied to demands of about 500Reuter - 60 words
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230 1958-12-12 1 Russia threatens a Berlin war but is ready for talks RUSSIA last night reiterated her readiness to take part m talks on concluding a German peace treaty and warned that a war over Berlin would involve the use of atomic and rocket weapons by both sides. A 4,000-word "authorised" statement230 words
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142 1958-12-12 1 RISE IN COMPANY TAX ATTACKED: DANGEROUS MOVE MR. J. M. MASON (Norn.) first speaker m the Budget debate which opened m the Singapore Legislative Assembly today, attacked the 10 per cent rise m company tax and called it "dangerous*' and "downright silly.'" The Finance Secretary, ho said, had told the142 words
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Article20 1958-12-12 1 No new case of polio was reported m Singapore between 4.30 p.m. yesterday and 10 a.m. today.20 words
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Advertisement45 1958-12-12 1 LU HI I/^ II flavours rwl 111 5 Ichocolates |7«n lv p I B^s nn H s| Ig-^ffl "7 on n I !J ■■■■I I nrfll vfv i iff w trm v w m*ar+ f yy<ji < rll BY VAN HOUTEN MANtHS Or MNC QUALITY CMOCOUII45 words
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162 1958-12-12 2 Russia is a ferocious colonialist, says Cuba f riNV Cuba last night suggested that the United Nations apply sanctions against Ita failure to heed resolutions. Cuba's representative, Dr. Emilia Nunezrtuondo, also urged expulsion of the puppet mgarian delegation. He described Russia as the "most ferociOUfl i sample of colonialism" whoseReuter - 162 words
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Article47 1958-12-12 2 en -sss. A tram ran buckh whi irom a road on a new bri across t. The ci was ov< coaehea British Railwaj British Railways at Am announced thai had been killed but tR later amended this 0 o known death. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article135 1958-12-12 2 Tin: United is General Assembly's economic committee yesterday adopted by 67 votes to one an 11 -nation drafi resolution aimed at helping to ach tabilisation m world lity pric nsors included Malaya. Britain. Australia and Canada. Delegates mid the resolution was the stroii statement ofReuter - 135 words
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Article205 1958-12-12 2 The 39-year-old Marqm ot Milford Haven, best man at the wedding of the Queen. rday lost his plea In the Divorce Court m London for a, declaration that his marriage had been validly dissolved by a Mexican decree. Mr. Justice Arthian Davies ruled that the decreeReuter - 205 words
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Article60 1958-12-12 2 fjV\THER T. vor Huddleston, former British missionary In South Atrica was yesterday awarded tin 1 00 frai <Ms7os> Anti-racist Prize m Paris by International League against Racism and Antllitism. Tho award was given for his bonk "Naughi For your Comfort" which wa i Judged the workReuter - 60 words
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Article26 1958-12-12 2 klngham P champion flat racing Jocke; <»i (hi r G Hcnrj Mooi ilptor, and Mr Anfii. Ny Puke I liri ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1958-12-12 2 i Hailsham, a cal mil,. me i iment did r.ot think it ad bmlt itatua r- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article25 1958-12-12 2 Mr. R. a. Butl. Home Secretary y rejected a n by lhe Liberals that the H Commons should debate the Cyprus situatl25 words
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Advertisement187 1958-12-12 2 U lJf\ GIFTS TO PLEASE ALL Ladies Swiss Fancy Emb: Handkerchiefs ovoilobk m 101 designs Less 10', Dis Arrow Tics Less 10' Dis. Ladies Lot sr Leopard Skin Swim Suits (Two-piece ond onc-picc< Also many now-design swim suits m cotton now available at reduced price. Gf AN SINGH CO., LTD.187 words
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Advertisement114 1958-12-12 2 FREE X'mas Gifts FOR EVERY SUIT OF "CROCODILE' PYJAMAS (No. 174) YOU PURCHASE YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE ONE PAIR OF "CROCODILE" SOCKS AND ONE PIECE OF "CROCODILE' VEST AS X MAS GirTS, AVAILABLE FO n YOUR CHOICE OV"R 200 DIFFERENT KINDS OF "CROCODILE" SHIFTS, HAWAIIAN SHIRTS PYJAMAS, CKS SINGLETS AND114 words
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246 1958-12-12 3 Race jailmgs: no case for royal clemency |1> R A BUTLER, the Bri--31 tish Home Secretary, yesrejected a suggestion the royal prerogative Jf >uld be exercised m of four white youths for offences during race cea m Not ting Hill, i In the summer. y were jailed for four rs.Reuter - 246 words
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Article95 1958-12-12 3 SENTENCE ON CYPRUS OFFICER CUT a BRITISH army captain, A who was sentenced to be dismissed from the serlast month for losing his revolver m Cyprus, has had the sentence reduced to a severe reprin\A\\(\ and the loss of two years' seniority, an army tesman said m Nicosia yesterday. m.Reuter - 95 words
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Article112 1958-12-12 3 Lost girl 'weak but improving' MR. J. ANANE, I'hanaian educa- tion officer who found E Miss Elizabeth Bower. E missing 25-year-old Reuter staff corres- E pondent. said he was E driving along the Ac- E cra-Koforidua road yesterday when he found Miss Bower, E who had been; missing since Sunday,Reuter - 112 words
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155 1958-12-12 3 TOO FEW JAILS FOR TOO MANY PRISONERS IN U.K. V T EARLY 6,000 men are sleeping three m a cell out of a total prison population of 21 448 because of the shortage of prisons, the House of Commons was told yesterday. The exact figure was given by Mr. DavidReuter - 155 words
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97 1958-12-12 3 A LABOUR M.P., Mr. Marcus Lipton. failed yesterday to pet the British Government to limit the amount that can bf von on football pools. Mr. Lipton urged this m the House of Commons be•f the "undesirable social consequence caused by the largo sums- wonReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement103 1958-12-12 3 ADDS SUCt TO YOU* Lift s«"^ unV"m t i# 1 rif) Will— M oO fN S II I' L TON p AVAiiMti at ah mni rroms (^nSHHI STENORETTE' SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. "w 1 1 I lyJ 3J m im mmm ''->-', mm I "Personally, I go to103 words
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Article218 1958-12-12 4 Option In quest of a hero WHEN Nasser talked of searching for a hero to weld together an Arab empire stretching from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf and deep into Africa, it was evident that he had no doubt but that he had already found him. Nasser himself and218 words
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968 1958-12-12 4 RONALD FARQUHAR - Emperors' palaces are top attraction in Red Perking today RONALD FARQUHAR by T^EW and Old China meet and mingle today m Peking's 500--r-old former bidden City" wher< centuries only eiipel walk freely. Communist red banners and slogans flutU i on snowy white marble terraces un ler thi» vermillion walks ofReuter - 968 words
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Article250 1958-12-12 4 Beachomber - Beachomber l>» YET another 934-page book on D. H. Lawrence or omeone has moved a daring reviewer to say that there arc too many books about book,. ung:— Ambitious writers. Kith r euqer look, ill till you, gratis, how ■nkc your nay Sit. down and VDTiti n250 words
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Advertisement42 1958-12-12 4 w m. i Attractive useful" X'MAS GIF: for oil ot Competitive Prices g PAY A VISIT TO HENDRY'S WHERE YOU WILL FIND g 9 JUST WHAT YOU NEED P. H. HENDRY Jeweller m 78 North Bridge Road Singapore 6. Kuala Lumpur. m42 words
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Advertisement118 1958-12-12 4 •S^SSpH^j^ I O CO t new y v u&xr£f^\ I^^l^ jjr ;n^ Turret. Monterc\ Dc Dal comcrc From the first fill handle it and hear the h I position you'll know you're buying Boil h Here is the finest popularly-priced 8 mm turret came anywhere. 3 fosf f/1.9 focal lengths118 words
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Article, Illustration321 1958-12-12 5 NEW PARTY REPORT IS REFUTED Lib.-Soc. fc war* pledge [lit secretary -general of the Liberal-Socialist Party, Mr i beiinr' snri'.^i C aV (!ei J il(l What he called Vicious rumours" other w In" pe V ot d uh integrity that he and some M> Tnns^iHrh ltlClanS WCre tryinff t0 form321 words
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Article136 1958-12-12 5 180,000 CHILDREN DOSED FROM Monday onwards. Sabin anti-polio vaccine will be administered only at the Institute of Health m Outram Road. Six more centres are to be closed tomorrow, while registration of children will stop after today. They are at the Bukit Panjang Community Centre, Sims Avenue Community Centre, New136 words
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Advertisement130 1958-12-12 5 1 WEEKLY 5 "EASY-TO-READ" s( FROM GUIDE I SINGAPORE S OF FLIGHTS FROM I V SINGAPORE I «J r 1111 1 1 1 I r§ ix 5 -^Liiiiny FLY ALOR STAR 1 WT j UAI AYAN*E BRUNEI ~T~i T~B *7*^* 'J* JM r t 1 AIPWAV( S HONC KONC j130 words
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Advertisement17 1958-12-12 5 mTeRMES B^^^^^flß W^^^ X. MILKMAID MIIK swiiniiED y VITAMIN A \^Ej^ Gibbet M.M»/5h IfHWW OVUSIAS TtADPIS LIMITtCk17 words
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Advertisement63 1958-12-12 6 *^i^^* I TMOKE OASIS WITH Soothing menthol mist i Menthol Mist makcfl t!i< ii.!i tobacco fawA you're smokii i \iul the frethnesi tta long after imoking. 100. i 0! yjiiniifni I m itl hif JLSSfPtT'T^lfmwM 1 1, m<ii IfMri mwßMmaW**^ I l« i r 111 nnd M i M m63 words
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Miscellaneous245 1958-12-12 6 ♦V. .V.VAV.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.VAV.V.VVAV.V.V.VAV.' V.VM^ JKFF lIAUKi: by S;»tlii«\> Jt»rclan (O/VC£MO«f rwff STffASiGE FOGCC &£LD THESE /WA«TJA/s*S 7^ SPACC AAAM S J illlll^|B SP<?//VGS VO LIFE BETWEEN TUB SmOS. AND C£J?TAINLV KNOW DtfEAAA Of.^* o^*! TwFvfir?/ .t-^^ [SiOtVtV r»Vf Th<?CC RISE INTQ THE DARK S* MOW TO BU/UD A J^%J I HARO245 words
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Miscellaneous378 1958-12-12 6 1 HORN today, y 13 differ E" l 'ii oi y< ur h E is You have drai probably have fij E s voicet. I You women ra r 5 1 tlonal than mere likely to career; you men w S to use your talei I expression In public afl378 words
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Article165 1958-12-12 7 Previous Today 8 81 II Ke 1 KSS c.i.f. i i".»n i>oii^ Dee 24' 4 buys UM I -4", buyers 24"§ bu sellers 24' sel lil'.l i: No 1 KSS Spot L'4 1 bu L>4 bu sellers 24 sellers 1 HBI X So 1 s Settlement tut165 words
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Article100 1958-12-12 7 Previous Today WS Straits Spot 99.12 nom. 99.12 nom. fIX futures traits Contrsct Dec 97.25 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.25 sellers 99.25 sellers Jan 97.12 buyer;, 97.12 buyers 99.12 sellers 99.12 sellers ONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. klBBER: Futures tea. 29.95 buyers 29.60 buyers 30.10 sellers 29.90 sellers March100 words
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Article37 1958-12-12 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 11, Previous Today J Indiistrials 564 98 M jol En S a ***** "5.30 10 Domr>tic Bonds 86.91 86 80 [5 1 "lilies 87.95 87.86 Stocks Composite Averages 196.73 196 °037 words
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Article63 1958-12-12 7 tpot and awaiting reim 24. afloata 23 -i to 23 H ccember shipment 23 1 22 1 i ar.d f I.ampong spot and release 24. afloats to 23»ai December ship- ment 23',. 22 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 38"». afloat.s 38. and December ship"ment63 words
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Article99 1958-12-12 7 I LONDON, Dec. 11. Previous Today ol'K\ Philippine! c.i.f. U.K./ North Kuiopean ports delivered ftppj 1 IT' nf on DeC $249 itUew 5 242 IP- filer OPRA, *tiuits c.i.f. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight per long ton Dec/Jan. £92 nnm. £89 sellers 0(O\i I oil99 words
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Article127 1958-12-12 7 Miss Jacqueline Gray, 42-yeai-oid tormrr photographer's model, was ye.sterday refused a new trial on her claim for the return of jewellery from her ex-lover, Sir Strati Ralli, 82-year-old baronet. The Court of Appeal rejecting her petition, gave judgment with costs for the baronet. Miss Gray then127 words
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Article124 1958-12-12 7 n stock mar- made further yesterday and th Ktensive gains I »ns. Sentinably Inexcellent lorn trade November and it buoyancy of ecuritiei all-round on ir. market (-11. k I- if Chii ill. veri c fo ni »< advance m li any- Atlantic values. Bank and Insurance124 words
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192 1958-12-12 7 Coal slump, so miners demand cut in working hours JNION leaders of 1,700,000 miners trom 11 countries decided unanimously m London yesterday to demand an immediate cut m working hours to cushion the impact of the worldwide coal slump. This was announced after a twoday emergency meeting of the Miners192 words
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Advertisement74 1958-12-12 7 f^ (LOOK ill 1 hi- 1 H6R65 VALUE! Jssfcs C/tmese QUA ft JO^ ylf J^ Zealand BIUE COO f Ov/ C**9cfo« tfAl/B(/T. /6....$ fjot S/tou/e/et* of lAMB V4T£S Jo* Ctysfa/tsec/ GfAfGER .•8<g....5/.05* MIXED PEEL g^ 4£* GMCE CtfERR/E5...4<2 T4BIE ZAIS/A/S ALMOA/DS MUSCATELS s^^ TORX/S// PEUGHT, J^sioo}^\ GIACE FWtrs.*^sfyp VBUYy CLUSTER74 words
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Miscellaneous154 1958-12-12 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Potpourri; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Potpourri; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Children of Other Lands; 5.15 String Serenade; 5.45 Radio Ranch; 6.00 Mail Bag, Sarojini Lourdes plays Your Requests; 6.45 Lights On: 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal154 words
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Article, Illustration634 1958-12-12 8 A NEW HARBOUR RISES FROM TOM THUMB LAGOON Australia's I i til A WHARF TAKES SHAPE CROM desolate swampland along Australia's Pacific coastline a new, man-made harbour is now taking shape. You would hardly call Port Kembla neglected. Only 57 miles south uf Sydney, it has the country's largest steelworks634 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-12-12 9 t«"*'»"n oil ,»insion Ihiiriiin., nuius his E E famous cigar m his hand as he acknowledges the E cheers of the croud who turned up outside his home E E at Chartwell. to greet him on his 84th birthday E recently. s During the weekend. Sir Winston andU.P.I - 70 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-12-12 9 Danko the sidecar dog TWO-YEAR-OLD alsatian, Dank o, wears goggles and crash helmet as he sits m the sidecar, ivaiting to be taken for a motorcycle ride by his owner, Mr. David Hezelwood of Harehills, Leeds. Danko has travelled altogether 15,000 miles wearing goggles and helmet m his master's sidecar.Reuter - 96 words
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Advertisement136 1958-12-12 9 NO OTHBfi ATHtINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCHf For example: More overseas experience HHmUIV ■■■■<■ K^ /OTBll^^x ImMBHIII JjHs I- When \iiii step iiho.ud ,i I.m Am liciii R^ lipper* you immediately sense the dtf- I < •k c that expei ience makes. I Von discover Mm the quiet effici< ncy136 words
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Article, Illustration797 1958-12-12 10 Hunters are taking a high toll in N. Zealand's war on deer ONCE every three months, aircraft take <»!) irom landing Heidi In N*w Zealand head for ;i number of hlffh, remote mountain chains. Yeis soon, knife-edfed ridu< s and pre(ipitous valleyi appear below, itndi flying low, the aircraft seek797 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-12-12 10 TRAFFIC JAMS BRITAIN'S HIGH SPEED MOTORWAY Opened the other day by the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, was Britain's first high speed motorway —an eight-mile stretch which by-passe^ Preston m Lancashire31 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-12-12 11 by K'X'IK:- :.:!•>' of temperature and humidity will not be a W > your film while it is still m its air-tight Hi < your camera is loaded, however, keep it spots radiators, trunk and glove comH: :..i back window u'dge of your car. dowers findLia Siew Ming; A.R.P.S; April Lee - 149 words
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Article799 1958-12-12 11 SILHOUETTE SNAPS ARE FUN MMSSBZEEsnmnm I'M MLI we try to get as much detail as possible m a picture and as «reat a range of tones as the film will register. But there is one kind of picture m which detail m the subject is not wanted and only two799 words
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Article97 1958-12-12 12 FORMOSA PLEDGE: NO SLAVE LABOUR THE Natii tiaJ tlve Yuan i parlian alpeh i anti-forced labo v vention which loi abolition ol 0] ■■< measures on v. The convention wa. nil tiated by National! con demnatlon ol the Chine* Communi.^t "slave labour m and aadoptt t d by th« InternationalReuter - 97 words
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102 1958-12-12 12 MADAME Chiang Kaishek said m Boston that communist Chinese leaders imposed the i r "frightening and appalling" people's communes after the red attempt at an agrarian reform had failed utterly. The communes, she said. were intended to regiment and cheek every political. economic, social andU.P.I - 102 words
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28 1958-12-12 12 Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Monzoor Qadir, said m Karachi that m the current East-West struggle. "We have chosen to side with tho West."- U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article180 1958-12-12 12 Siam hard hit by Red dumping THE Bangkok Dally Trade News said. "While the communists' military expansion m the Far East has so far been t d, perhaps by the SEATO. considerable progress has m its economi< wlon. "Here m 81am we have already witnessed the impart of such aggression.180 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-12-12 12 RUSSIAN MOVE IS SEEN AS PLOT TO ISOLATE JAPAN picture. IHJKIO Foreign Oilice sources believe that Russia will soon follow up its bid to neutralise Japan with a proposal to apply something like the Kapaeki PJan to East Asia and thus denuclearise Russia's eastern as well as western frontiers. JapaneseReuter; U.P.I - 303 words
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Article141 1958-12-12 12 PAK. TURNS TO SMALL INDUSTRIES "VfR. Abdul Qasira ITX Kha n Pakistani I I Minister of Industries. said m Karachi that I Pakistan's present m- dustrial policy is based on establishing small and the medium -sized industries with the as- sistance of countries like Japan, West Ger- many and Switzerland,U.P.I - 141 words
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Article77 1958-12-12 12 SIAMESE Revolutionary Party leader Marshal Sarit Thanarat said In Bangkok that he was determined to abolish legal opium smoking m Siam before the opening of the Assembly for drafting the country's new conation. Slam strong man Ins ordered that this plan be jointly studied and workedU.P.I - 77 words
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131 1958-12-12 12 Save the R.I. Chinese' plea to U.N. '■MIIRTY- FOUR Fonnosan civic 1 have petitioned the United tervene and stop the Indon( an n ment's alleged persecution of c ents The organisations claimed that m the Jakarta Government had O Illegally arrested im i overseas Chinese leaders and detained ihem onReuter - 131 words
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Article21 1958-12-12 12 Coal mine fp£**Jfr mosa art 54 «mes than In the J l shier 1953 !••<»> •••3 df4 n and 25.289 Injured. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article15 1958-12-12 12 Japan* conclude 13 Canada foi 2.674.940 cases (one c* weighs :ib(Mit »w.) mandarin <t< ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article39 1958-12-12 12 Lieutenant Colonel S»P a jogi, Indonesian Mimsw for Economic Drvclopmcm told the Jakarta Parliament that to date Dutch firms had be« "taken over Then eluded 77 estates. 92 dustrial enterprises-IJ cludinc mlnet— ai banks and insnr.nce cott^ panicN ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article18 1958-12-12 12 AIR RAI 2*M HAVE BEEN I MEDAN C 1 NORTH SUM A 1 IN JOGJAKAi TRAL JAVA REUTERREUTER - 18 words
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Article28 1958-12-12 12 Delegates attending a threemonth seminar In Tel Aviv Israel, on problems of cooperative organisations m Asia and Africa include contingents from Japan. India. Burma. Ceylon and Siam. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article17 1958-12-12 12 Certificates of naturali have bivn grant* I Chinese m Hong KDf since 1945. Applicatiooi totalled 1,434. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article24 1958-12-12 12 It is general] S Sou tli Korean Pre>:dent Syngman Rhee I DOl run for the 1960 pre* aontial elections. He is aged 83.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article35 1958-12-12 12 The Nationalist c postal depart me equipped post major towns m F and on the i lands with n that soldier* and I families can "recorded letU r." Tht cost of about 90 i ReuerReuter - 35 words
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Article24 1958-12-12 12 THE 37-MEMBER NATIONS OF THE GENERAL A? REEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE <GATT HAVE AGREED TO MEET I\ T TOKYO IN OCTOBER 1959. U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article11 1958-12-12 12 Taipeh's first den tion of hula-l watched by 15.000 peopit ReutrReuter - 11 words
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Article32 1958-12-12 12 enant General Y, n Yu chuni deputj comm»l! erofthe Formosa ga^ headquarters m r lit)eh warned that c'ommiS aircraft poised along t h China coast mieht attack Formosa "at any time" U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article39 1958-12-12 12 Tablets frojii tombs abend 634 years old, carved m Chinese, Persian and Arabic have, been found still well preserved, at Yangchow, according to a Peking report. The tablets bore the names Er'v.e Hardoon, Samual Stinting, and Samual Pongnaichi.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article17 1958-12-12 12 President Chiang Kai-shek has urged military and civil officials to strengthen Nationalist China's air defence system. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article24 1958-12-12 12 A python, reported to be 21 feet 3 inches long, icas slashed to death with a bolo by a labourer m Tarlac. Central Luzon.-24 words
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Article91 1958-12-12 12 Indonesian Borneo will soon export 2.000 tons of iron ore and 4.000 Vms ot scrap iron to Japan, the Jakarta Antara news agency Mild. Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries Company has concluded a technical assis t a n c i 1 a grct'nu-nt with Caria Ltd.. a leading Indone s iU.P.I - 91 words
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Advertisement23 1958-12-12 12 P3s| furniture! REMOVALS! I I*l N <S* TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD O >\\ 173 CtCIL STREET SINGAf ORC ti OlU^ MANAGING DIRECTOR lONAIO H IK23 words
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Article, Illustration362 1958-12-12 13 The ordinary man's guide to good wine "Book of the Week 1 IRITS AND LIQUEURS by C it/ Ward Lock. 15s. m»t another book for the wine conI i ai. nor is it a technical book." It ordinary wine-drinker, whose dis.ini faculty is governed very simply by r ia t362 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1958-12-12 13 Robert Pitman - Robert Pitman By HAVE GIVEN HER OK. I HAVE been checking the recent movements of the I simple working man who was Lady Chatterley's lover. Perhaps you know him. His name was Mellors. His speech Nottin ghamshire dialect. His occupation gamekeeper. You may have read D. H.1,287 words
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Article, Illustration637 1958-12-12 14 Class 1, Div. I—6 Furs. Xmttkemfnt |\*,k )u > Malayan IcfcoJai •v id j Z Socks yul Sun of Hui ma h n't Downing Street X v -lp 803, dnitiai lil s ,t'j Chii*. 1 >1..«t X HO. \lmiitoi tM. SSii riant i> 'Ml, Uoiid Kid |.M (ma Til l'i.«doiFree Press - 637 words
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1318 1958-12-12 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS SINGAPORE ST. LEGER M- ait, (udr Ml, Ou Stajr 8 11, 1,,t, 11... Melody 8.08. OHfJASJ 7 07, Via Victoria < ld No apprentice allowance* Mill tx- prinuiitd 1 1— By i 'rill 1 Singapore SI Ltfffr, last feature ran the ISM1,318 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-12-12 14 SECOND DAY WINNER Mr. S V Ilcard-Wliite loads m Canipcl.il' 1 which won the ClftM 1 Dl?. ■> Wednesday. Trained by KHth Dan (8.8) hr'H N,/,k it (B.V Uf) h> PressPress - 30 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-12-12 15 IAN BLACK MEETS AN BLACK I it tn year old: Km Black, Scotland's: Riv: »ld medalist m national swimming,; ■< ived t lie Sportsman: 1« War award at: H presentation cere-: m London; B Sport swriters j Hi And who) V i ieel but his: m [an Black I iPaul Popper - 86 words
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Article20 1958-12-12 15 Wales beal Scotland 1-0 m the first Under 2'A bail Internation ween the two countri castle. Edinburgh.20 words
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Article117 1958-12-12 15 I m Page 14 i here V Div. 2 lough c too. H( m X ecially m Vlaorl I Div. 1^.9 F. 9 nit. Nol l<l n Oullar >> li;h( II si;, Oleander v 1 »<». I'litU'C nil II H i R.Of, Royal t117 words
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196 1958-12-12 15 rpHE Duke of Edinburgh told members of the 1 Royal Ocean Racing Club m London last night he hoped "more and more crazy people will defy inflation and beggar themselves for the sheer joy and discomfort of ocean racing.' In light-hearted mood, the Duke,Reuter - 196 words
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Article24 1958-12-12 15 Results of yesterday's British county chan :iip Rugby Union matches Berkshire 12 Sussex .C. Warwickshire 25 No Lines and Derby 3 ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article29 1958-12-12 15 WILSON Ji v I jom champion, Chandra F! by 4 llii|ce In the Indi jf In I n ho natlo t time m I ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article15 1958-12-12 15 1 (i reNorwich l Bwlndon 0. I OVil 1 7. nc).15 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-12-12 15 r riiK West Indies will be without three «>i their regular bowlers for the second Jest match against India which starts today on the jute matting pitch spread over turf at Green Parks, Kaiipur. Fast howler Roy Oilchrist has groin trouble, Eric Atkinson (medium pace)Reuter - 267 words
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Article58 1958-12-12 15 TONY LOCK, the Surrey and England spin bowler, may not be available for the M.C.C. In the natch against Tasmania m Hobart starting tomorrow. Lock aggravated an old injury to his ri>;ht (nonbowling) hand when l» v f»'H while fieldint; In the first Test. TheReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement204 1958-12-12 15 r --*W-~* <r ...and so is the %A# E BE W *fe WrJr *i^ J W W in IV mW TH!S WEEK EVERY WEEK W look out ior this week s great features:H LOVE WITCH TRICKS WIVES... the Most A |f bizarre casein the history of confidence fl ty trickery204 words
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Article254 1958-12-12 16 Higher living standard vs. Red dumping A SOLUTION to cut-price Communist trade competition m the world mi kets is ior the wealthier Free World countries to help raise living standards In developed nations and thus make them less SUS- Ible to Red dumping, m the254 words
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Article39 1958-12-12 16 A spokesman for the International Tin Council confirmed m London yesterday that discussions were m progress between the Chairman of the 1.T.C., M. Georges Peter, and the head of the Soviet trade delegation m the United Kingdom.39 words
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199 1958-12-12 16 r pHK British Government 1 made it clear last night that its restriction on the salt* of British wardships to Indonesia had been because of M considerable Communist threat" m that country. Mr. John Profumo, Foreign I'nder-Secretarv made this point when replying m199 words
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Article111 1958-12-12 16 Malayan High Comx missioner m Britain. Tengku Yaacob, presented a Royal Humane Society award to Miss Esah binte Abdullah m London yesterday. Esah. 22, was given the awar( l— the only R.H.S. award to have been presented to a Malayan student while m Britain—Reuter - 111 words
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Article43 1958-12-12 16 SIAM'S Economic Under-Secret :iry said h hoped Malaya would h more rice from Siair. no; that the Federation suspended trade with Rj China. The Economic AfTaii I Ministry denied repofl that rice export prcmiua i would be revised.43 words
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Article35 1958-12-12 16 Mr. Francis Derek Jakeway, Chief Secretary. British Guiana, has been appointed Chief Secretary, Sarawak, the Colonial Office announced m London yesterday. He will succeed the late Mr. J. C. H. Barcroft.35 words
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Article23 1958-12-12 16 Another earthquake the 37th m seven days, rattled wlndowpanes of houses m the Siena aren. of Ttulv vmn terday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article29 1958-12-12 16 The Dutch cabinet will meet today to discuss the crisis brought on yesterday by a disagreement on tax proposals which may lead to the government's resignation. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article70 1958-12-12 16 T<HE Air Ministry is to start closing the RAF's Malcolm Clubs, which provide welfare services, the Secretary for Air, Mr. George Ward, announced m London. There are eleven clubs m Germany, one m Singapore, one m Hong Kong, one m Britain. Mr. Ward told the CommonsReuter - 70 words
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Article141 1958-12-12 16 it From Page 1 they would immediately see a How of the industries back to Singapore. How sad the Minister of Commerce and Industry must be to see his efforts to promote industry being i wasted, Mr. Mason added. He also attacked the Increase m personal141 words
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Article43 1958-12-12 16 Troops sealed of! the port of Philippeville, Algeria, yesterday, m a big security check after a new flare-up of terrorism. Terrorists shot two policemen on Wednesday, killing one. Two soldiers were wounded In an attack on a train.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1958-12-12 1 JOHN CHAMBERS - JOHN CHAMBERS BY Christmas for two Queens AXE HUNDRED years ago. Queen Victoria and her family sat U down to their Christmas Day dinner at Windsor. There were more than a dozen courses. It took them the remainder of therfternoon to recover from the sumptuous feast which1,164 words
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Advertisement295 1958-12-12 1 I Highlights I I of I {this issue) Page 4: The 1 second part of our i exciting serial by Kathleen Hickley. Page 5 "I he second bumper page for children only. 1 Page: 7: The 1 E feminine angle Page 9: Caller at 1 E Christmas, a shor' E295 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-12-12 2 Patricia receives her Christmas gift BEAUTIFUL Patricia Owens, star of These Thousand Hills," is presented with a Christmas gift of a brooch and earrings to match from 20th Century-Fox executive Charles LeMaire. HOPE LANCE, 20th Century-Fox star (Top) sends seasonal greetings. She was recently seen m Singapore m a star101 words
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Article, Illustration492 1958-12-12 3 Victoria had a great love the stage. But she would most certainly nave been .sod to see two princesses dancing such n Limbers as '"Sur le Pont d'Avignon." "Swingmg on a Star." and "It's Foolish, but it's Fun." In her day the Christmas entertainment492 words
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Advertisement290 1958-12-12 3 |dinett| ioldiny, tea-w.iy^on V 3 metal parts \k XI chromium-plated ft jff trays of scratch-proof, \jw r~^\ spot -resistant plastic jfy fk JHr material. EXQUISITE gift shop XJ Fitzpatrick's Shopping Arcade. ?a «a i 5?« /«?a i^« a TUe Cockpit I From Surfers Paradise, Queensland and the Billy Eckstine Show290 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-12-12 4 This teaser is not so simple HERE S a leaser, boys :tl :1> This little pm ill looks M simple but it i^ vet} tricky. There .ire 19 objects m thi> drawDii It* it and they all begin Pith the letter 11. .»ur probleoo i> to find them. When you'v*96 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1958-12-12 4 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY BY Part two of our grand new Xmas serial Santa Claus has been invited to a doitv m Malaya, on the afternoon of Christmas Eve. The committee decide to build c chimney on the roof of the Town Hall especially for Santa to climb1,349 words
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Advertisement21 1958-12-12 4 mull -^^M^^& Ask your furniture dealer for details and be sure to buy Dunlopillo, the Dunlopillo is manufactured jn c ilaya21 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-12-12 5 So get your boxes out 'OME on children, paint boxes out and let's see how colourfully you can paint this scene, hat, you haven't got a box? Well, why not drop a note to Santa? He has plenty of paint boxes m his Toyland159 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-12-12 5 A little boy goes window-shopping at the big stores U LITTLE boys and girls are same the world over 0 When Christmas is near they ove to wander around the nops and see ail the good things to buy. Have YOU seen the Dig .0 Christmas displays158 words
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Advertisement246 1958-12-12 5 Hzm^^^S Al_ m IPS &4?^^*^svi\± v M fvv N MQ9k All the delicious makings of a scrumptiouslv ym}dff^^^^ >/ good Christmas feast for your selection. a^Uw t ***** and say what \<»u require, or visit our ik^^M Supermarket and see the large selection of f.» (mJRb confectionary and novelties \ou246 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-12-12 6 EVERY year hundreds of people flock to London to see one thing the shops and streets dressed up for Christmas Perhaps the most famous lights at this time of year ore those which sparkle along Regent Street. Here, as busy Londoners hurry home through the rain,103 words
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Article, Illustration781 1958-12-12 6 D.B. Kaye - D.B. Kaye Some tips by PARDENERS are like the rest of us m never having everything they want. Even so, it isn't always easy to know what 'to give them for Christmas, unless you happen to be a garden lover yourself. The i asy way out is781 words
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Advertisement554 1958-12-12 6 fl ''•'J^Si^:sx':'iS X board m door. Practical mid-way shelf. Five popular aluminium cooky cutters. S* I f '/^TV Copp.r-Ton. finish will not torni.h or Various design, Tree, Stor, Bell .nd.v.duo. -,-oz copoc.t, «W«v I ;/;7/\ VLZ:/ finger mark 17 x 11" x 91.". Mode. Santo Cious, Gingerbread Man. Model Pocked554 words
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Article, Illustration731 1958-12-12 7 II KQJIO II A WEST EAST I) 1 l> \K()J IKQJK VtM aft \\'>t m what seenM the easj X tontrai t t»f 7 No Trumps. North leads x 8 tj You ar, required to make 13 tricks agalnsl aaj distribution of731 words
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Article, Illustration385 1958-12-12 7 EILEEN ASHCROFT - 1958— the best year of woman's life EILEEN ASHCROFT The feminine angle BY A o? iZi real Tf the Wrtance of 1958? It has been ayw nine lhinLwe°Sit On succeeded m turnin Ur lomi Consider fv,. changes: Middle-aged women Stay middle aged There is no such thing as growing old385 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-12-12 7 SUMMER FASHIONS IN THE HEART OF WINTER If Christmas comes can summei far j behind? Certainly not m Britain. Th j n curable optimists about the weather a° Jrt of winter think nothing of having a I what they will be wearing when the sun CO Jin if it comes68 words
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Advertisement88 1958-12-12 7 "I B ■^^W^^vi I M.G. Mamiettr An elegant saloon with polished performance. I A delight to the owner. v/ /Thrni/ThiTDrfßi/ii m the (Mm tradition fiPffl^^. fcfcfc^'^Bfev The first of a new line 1 o| k| fct^* sports cars. s |l W^% Reasonably priced. l^.^k^s^ Remarkably fast. And the new third88 words
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Advertisement124 1958-12-12 7 [^^g|^^gfegS GIFTS FOR YOtF XjC^Se^^wS^ children ti Lm^gmcMaM^- Christmas MASERU 4CLT //^k I P(B»»»^ 1 ARMY SARACtN \|W CARR.ER M^i^Sß^*ti2y? t&B|Sm V ASTON MAI so.c A 9 cnt SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. J[ Ji Incorporotcd m Hong Kong 1* ziiH l<ltl 1 l^ndnwi V S CjJ »li. I LS-^ dun lM|(124 words
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Article, Illustration146 1958-12-12 8 ACROSS: Ol n n for it tl). Ii tb< ire getting i DOWN 1. Two plants much sung about at this time of th<yeai Cut ofl ttl parts from i plum tree (.">). 3. Christmas is, after twelfth night (5). 1 Describes the Christmas tree .im! 11146 words
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Article, Illustration832 1958-12-12 8 John Amendall - John Amendall By How tan we achieve one THIS year? We need a big revision of our iHpac at lUwtfiw tit time of the year J'LL NEVER forget the Christmas I received a card trom a famous British regiment. It contained a picture of the Battle of Rorke's832 words
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Advertisement55 1958-12-12 8 BySfVVBIBiRNMfIn vP The full range of Frigidaire appliances \\y fl fik is displayed at our showroom on p ,L casfce k^ :Usafci^^ Robinson Road. 0 i "^^H^^^^^j »*rx. ~7^bt~ t m^^^^T I 111 y,^^^^-~~-^^^ ««*h to 24th. December the fricidaire centre I \A v v x' FrOfld l^ in feW55 words
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Article, Illustration885 1958-12-12 9 ERICA BOSCOMBE - ERICA BOSCOMBE by Stirring the puddling A seasonal story A FEW feathery snow- flakes fell as Elinor ran swtfjly up the steps of the block of flats where she lived, her arms laden with parcels. It was Christmas Eve, and she had to hurry f hurry! Barry885 words
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Article, Illustration973 1958-12-12 9 CHIEF STIRRERS at the ceremony of the stirring of a 160 lb. Christinas pudding, annual gift from Australia's Iried fruit growers to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to charity, took place at Cadby Hall. London. Radio personalities Harry Secombe973 words
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Advertisement269 1958-12-12 9 j. 'if iw B^ •flfv i p. loAyT/it/}I oAyT/it/} until *"^^k* j£ CHAHLKS f hemoskecik; %me coyi4toisseu r Cs choice S^k |JV Br S* JaJßffyT' FKEE with every purchase V^ of 2 quart bottles of S *T~T**^ r\/O Heidsieck Champagne a distinctive Champagne •W advertising matter. Wm t #a ff^ff^v^269 words
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Article, Illustration2529 1958-12-12 10 Here it is again, the ever-popular giant quiz. This is the quiz for all the family, mother, father and children too. So out with the pencils and paper and on with the thinking caps. There are 100 questions to be answered and the 100 answers are m2,529 words
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Article, Illustration152 1958-12-12 11 Best wishes from Dirk LJE'S a man at the top A new photograph o Dirk Bogarde A star m the top bracke I of Britain's screen per sonalities, his recen films include "Doctoi at Large," "A Tale of Two Cities" and the poignant love story 'ne152 words
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Advertisement116 1958-12-12 11 "ADMINISTRATOR* SP 1 -^^^&V^ 011-purpose portable office typewrrfer »o economical "fIX The Standard portable for the house with exclusive. *^>I^^B ||k '*"^^v >^s m fibreglass case J& "ROYALITE' Unouestionably the finest attractive lightwemht portable m beautiful carrying f I FROM LEADING STORES AND AUTHORISED DEALERS OR (^D^wp^iSD VJX 1 iL/116 words
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Article, Illustration610 1958-12-12 12 HENRY LYTHER - HENRY LYTHER By "FIREWORKS ot Christmas" is o Kn. study b y S.ngc. photographer. Chee Soh Hor. It won a newspaper compet.Kon some t.me ago on its technical merits and because it so X fully captured the joy of children ot the gay610 words
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Article96 1958-12-12 12 ACROSS: 1. Happy Ne« Year, 6. Ayr. 7. Let Is Adore Him, 12. Enamel, 13. Yuletide, 14 Giving, 15. Air, 17. Reindeer, 21. Dundee, 22 L'nto, 23. Toecap, 24. Ean, 25 Years, 27. Espy, 29. Cognac, 31. Fat. 3:». Van, 33 Eyes. 35. Kiddle. 3(i. 37 Comes but96 words
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Advertisement276 1958-12-12 12 CHANEL PARIS I 1,, 3ST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME CHANEL PARIS /^DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA "N GRAFTON, LABORATORIES LTD M Lkkkkkkkkkkkk ft Open Until f f O'clock CHRISTMAS Special Diamond Rings Eternity Rings Diamond Gold Watches Gold Bracelets Cultured Pearl Necklaces o U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD ROAD, T 4*276 words
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Article, Illustration906 1958-12-12 13 Recounted by Colin Wills Festival m far a children 1 Traditionally. Christ 1 mas is a children's festival and no efforts B are spared to ensure that it is celebrated Cb m such. E Even those who are unfortunate enough to B be too ill906 words
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Advertisement107 1958-12-12 13 I SEA VIEW HOTEL. 9 X BOOK NOW for the Seasons Sk Festivities at the g SEA VIEW HOTEL jj CHRISTMAS EVE SPECIAL XMAS December 24th GALA X J^ Dinner Dan^Chirken Inn— slB Q fc Extension 2 am SS ft, xi jj*S NEW YEAR'S EVE -GALA DINNER AND jg December107 words
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Article, Illustration513 1958-12-12 14 DAVID GUNSTON - DAVID GUNSTON By Coining Events, London VISITORS to Britain V £f y be surprised at the prominent part played by robins at Christmas time. These perky redbreasts adorn countless Christmas cards, a good many calendars and not a few other Yuletide decorations as well. A.<513 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-12-12 14 PETER NELSON - PETER NELSON Says of SUGGESTIONS that Princess Anne and the Prince of Wales might appear on television with the Qu?en at the end of her Christmas Day broadcast caused quite a stir at Buckingham Palace. It seems that nobody not even the Queen h<191 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-12-12 14 \t C is me m Bntcin, the robin zan be seen on countless Christmas cards. 3i cti. c Robin m the Snow/ a wood engraving from Thomas Bewick's r ntish Birds," published m 183237 words
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Article, Illustration457 1958-12-12 14 EILEEN ASHCROFT tells what NOT to give M~;| bragging b3u 1 1 successful resents il thought ion They definite disbusinessman Vowe's special may give you aining about licular male b() c crusading ■h as a car >ut fit If it's a job shirks. DON linl anvthin--1 re hobby, unure it457 words
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Article, Illustration3042 1958-12-12 15 VERA CLACTON - VERA CLACTON A short story by I TO looks just like Gary Grant. Is that the chap you mean? 91 The words were spoken <mi ;i note of enquiry by the #irl from perfumes, 1 Palsy llydt- nodded. The blonde from 'china and glass 1 broke m:3,042 words
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Advertisement225 1958-12-12 15 do MAURIER mm me execus/ve filter tip Singapore Importers LIAN HUP TOBACCO CO.. LTD. 72, Robinson Road Tel: ***** ***** BOOK \O\\ I CAPTOL RESTAURANT Tel: ***** ***** Wlk Jfi& &9SI £ft& tf& XmyMk FLY SWATTER s 2 t^ '^i^i.^ > J «>•«». Sf EXIBLE STRAWS SMS-2S tV c^j| Obtainable225 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-12-12 16 'Original 9 lor Christine French actress Christine Carere, star of "Mardi Gras", prefers a Charles LeMaire original carnation pink alencon evening dress with a pure silk satin stole. Lovek Wynter, above, 3test film, "In L War", wa> iz>ore recent 3 rormal "-'^joise and Indian san83 words
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Advertisement199 1958-12-12 16 Chriifmoj fore musf include biscuits ...they ore a traditional m£ .j /oy for young and old one/ Jg^mM&l^JrJ^^ I "rt^f CARRS celebrated biscuits are s&NrWmi&T'm^t' the greatest /oy of o// «*> fl^KffCJj 3t'fT% #^A^ Make it a y/ 1 /a llntsN^ Jt Hallo S(andina\ia Hell MlKs^/£^ and hL LPHM iU#^Xftr199 words
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Article, Illustration2454 1958-12-12 17 New short story for Xmas by Lilian Worcester "You'll be bored to death but at least it won't cost you anything." she told herself as she settled down and watched the wintry landscape flitting past. E are the absolute limit!" Marlene Wade thought indignantly as she settled herself2,454 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-12-12 17 A special greeting from Peter Finch Peter Finch is a thoughtful actor, an artist to the tips of his eloquent fingers. He has fans oil the world but there's an especially warm f lac? m the hearts of Malayan cinemagoers who rener-ber particularly his performances m "A Town I Alice"72 words
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Advertisement61 1958-12-12 17 CHRISTMAS CHUCKLES MM J^i^JMJSUM 1 Princes I (Phone *****) New Year j Festivities s 5 v^ I X'ma? Eve. Gala Xmas Dec. 24th Dinner Dane Extension 2 AJ jK iS er If wj y ID, W* I «i New Year Ewp r- S^ Dec \\l! nival Dinne I a uec61 words
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Article, Illustration450 1958-12-12 19 Eileen Ascroft - A conductor's tips for a big party Eileen Ascroft By SAVING nniversanes until they can celebrated suitably is the next best thing to celebra hem when they fall due. It also they can be turned into one really *cad of several small ones. on md Gr r I ndy for450 words
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Article, Illustration2145 1958-12-12 19 yyHEN on Christmas Day 1932 King George the Fifth was heard over the radio, saying: "i speak now from my home and from my heart to you all," he was creating a new relationship between the Sovereign and the peoples of the many lands now constituting2,145 words
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Advertisement247 1958-12-12 19 I CHRISTMAS i SALE I NOW ON AT jFI tCa I SINGH'S CARPETS I n DRASTIC REDUCTION !V INDIAN WOOLLEN CARPETS, RUGS jfe jk ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPETS. S^ v. p. s. p. J? +l Reversible Cotton Carpets v iSr 9'x6 $33.00 $2J.00 H o IP A Reversible Cotton Carpets vjL247 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-12-12 20 In colder climates, wVere fires are a must m the winter, children and grown-ups sit for hours dreaming, looking into the flames and seeing shapes and shadows. For children, the fireplace has a special significance, for down the chimney comes Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. This88 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-12-12 20 jAYNE MANSFIELD looks ahead a little to wish you a Happy New Year. Jayne, of the fabulous figure is thinking now of Christmas and sends her greetings accordingly. But just m case she forgets, 'Happy New Year" too.44 words
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Article352 1958-12-12 20 From Page 19 Mnch of grated nutm easpoon salt and plenty of freshly milled pepper. Work m a beaten egg and if liked, the juice of a clove of garlic squeezed m a garlic press. "Lightly cook the chicken liver for a few minut<352 words
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