The Singapore Free Press, 16 December 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-12-16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Pap£? Singapore, Tuesday, December 16, 1958. Price 1;15 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-12-16 1 IF MAO QUITS' HE'LL STILL BE HEAD /*IIIN A S head of V slate Mr. Mao Tsel tnnf, is likely to resign his post soon but his overall control of Chi- > nese affairs will con- Unite undiminished and unchallenged. This interpretation lof recent rumours about Mr Mao was ascribedReuter - 170 words
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462 1958-12-16 1 Mr. X hits at purged Reds SOVIET Prime Minister Khrushchev yesterday revived his attack on the "anti-party group of Malenkov, Kaganovich. Molotov. Bulganin and Shepilov," as a "despicable group of wretched splitters," Moscow radio said last night. These ex-leaders are now living In virtual exile. "ByReuter - 462 words
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Article55 1958-12-16 1 DKLEGATION led by the Polish Minister of /au hol,r and Social Welfare. Mr. Stanislaw MKk. yesterday discussed with the Chinese I "■•■r Mr. Chen Vi, the development of I communes. communes were a "correct and step" by the Chinese Communist Party "is del* gallon would recommend theReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-12-16 1 Singapore victim of five death hoaxes dies in hospital \|R. A. KHANDIAH, who was A the victim of five death hoaxes m July this year, died m the Singapore General Hospital early today. The hoaxes continued to be with him even m his death. Some of his close friends, who177 words
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305 1958-12-16 1 CHEW: WHERE IS MONEY COMING FROM? Huge school bill if no family planning T'HE EDUCATION MINISTER, Mr. Chew Swee 1 Kee, this morning gave the Legislative Assembly an estimate of what it would cost to educate one million children m ten years time Jf the population continued to rise at305 words
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Article31 1958-12-16 1 The U.S. State Department announced yesterday that retiring Senator H. Alexander Smith would make a fact-finding trip to the Far East m the New Year.— Reuter.31 words
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Article57 1958-12-16 1 Slain girl: Medical report soon SINGAPORE police are still waiting for a pathologist's report on the murder of Theresa Woo, a 30-year-old tourist guide. A police spokesman said today the report was expected to be ready this evening. Police are still working on the robbery theory. The spokesman said secret57 words
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Article22 1958-12-16 1 2 new polio cases Two new rases of paraly tic polio were admitted 10 the Middleton Hospital Up to 10 a.m. today.22 words
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Article32 1958-12-16 1 January first grade rubber buyers lob. opened m Singapore this morning at 82% cents per lb., up a quarter of a cent on yest< closing price. The tone was quiet32 words
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Article15 1958-12-16 1 A car was stolen m Lim Llak Street. Thing Bahru, Singapore, last night.15 words
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Article22 1958-12-16 1 E Singapore tnngkang ler. Qllek Slew Soon, was n up by eight thug m Sing Ho Street, y« day.22 words
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Advertisement20 1958-12-16 1 ■sss I I mW\ 1 I _H _i Otard^H FAMOUS SINCE 1795 J a ___i .■i -rf7\^^'__^'^jL_'^4__^rd^Hii '"**»w. mO^\ I20 words
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Article202 1958-12-16 2 IRAQIS STONE CAR OF US ENVOY irpHE American Assistant I Secretary of State. Mr William Rountree, had the windows of hi.s cai smashed by a stot throwing mob m Bat-dad yesterday. a traveller reaching Beirut reported. There was no confirmation of the report from any other sources m Beirut. AllU.P.I - 202 words
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Article22 1958-12-16 2 Nasser sees UAR manoeuvres Cairo Radio said yesterday that President Nasser watched UAR army manoeuvres "somewhere m the Eastern Desert" yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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98 1958-12-16 2 CHICAGO Fire Commissioner Robert Quinn yesterday blamed a delayed Are alarm and a wrong address for the tragedy which killed 93 children and nuns In the Our Lady of the Angels school lire Mr. Quinn revealed that the first alarm of the disaster gaveU.P.I - 98 words
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Article43 1958-12-16 2 Marshal UEORGI n m retirement, r Sovii t official said m Mo cow i public li cture on Inter iiatio i on ji' n ion." Ihukov wa n >v< d rrom I tion a i Khru I°d experienci and ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article114 1958-12-16 2 OUEEN JULIANA last night asked Professor L.J.M. Beel, a Catholic Minister of State and former premier, to hold an -informative Inquiry" and report to her on Holland's political crisis as soon as possible. The Queen also confern d with Mr. Ant onions Struycken. Catholic Vice-Premier,Reuter - 114 words
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Article34 1958-12-16 2 Worcestershire police announced yesterday a plan to beat Christmas turkey rustler with radio cars strategically placed around the local poultry farms, They a ked farmer, to co opera 1 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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159 1958-12-16 2 LEADING delegations to the Atlantic Pact ministerial council m Paris were last night working on a draft of a declaration to be adopted by the foreign ministers today rejecting Russia's proposals on the future of Berlin, wellinformed sources said. They said that experts would159 words
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110 1958-12-16 2 QENERAL de GAULLE and U.S. "State Secretary Dulles yesterday discussed the Berlin crisis and other world problems on the eve of the three day talks among ministers of the Atlantic Alliance. Alter a 90-minute meeting at the Hotel Matigon. a French spokesman said theReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement46 1958-12-16 2 SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT X'MAS GIFT.... TIE HIM WITH Give him ii i Smart Looking rJ'C 11 Select from rhc wide range of PURE SILK TIES from Swiss Germany NARROW SHAPE from AMERICA from Englond Kin Onlj i i i l(l|l •li High -ii. i i.i M46 words
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Advertisement59 1958-12-16 2 _^______?:-£-:v: Jx- x J___P_Tr3_^r x£s*X4?&JE'2^ it's faster by air Kl'or full details of BO. AC. World-wide services consult your local Travel Agent. or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales Agents) V_2S£ffilt4\ •*'<"''-' /earfer m air travel Dll Al -jp- /_vf Ir 1/ n fates good can of you t MlfllM OVIKSIAS AHWAYS59 words
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97 1958-12-16 3 I IVES and army security officers visit- he British troopship Empire Fowey at I vi yesterday to Investigate the reippearance of revolvers during her home from Cyprus. The troopship had called at several Medin ports on her way to Southampton v j reached late onReuter - 97 words
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Article91 1958-12-16 3 THK Utt-toa Pana- manian liner Arosa Kulm, under arrest al Plymouth, England, tor nine days, is to be laid up at Fowey, Cornwall, I on Thursday. In heavy rain yester- j I day JO Italian and Swiss members of her I crew came ashoreReuter - 91 words
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Article28 1958-12-16 3 i an unknown c yesterday m a I l antorbury was I by police to have lor over two il play Ls not sus- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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194 1958-12-16 3 FREEDOM IN U.K. FOR RUSSIAN NEWSMEN BUT NO RECIPROCITY pHE Soviet Government has refused to take part m talks on freedom of information and travel for British journalists m the Soviet Union the House of Commons was told yesterday A Labour M.P., Mr. Desmond Donnelly, had asked m the HouseReuter - 194 words
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46 1958-12-16 3 PIANOS WILL STRIKE A NEW £225,000 NOTE LONDON Education Authorities announced yesterday that 1,628 thirty -year-old pianos m their schools are to be replaced at a cost of £>>:>. OOO A further i'liiO.ooo will be spent on new typewriters and ISB.OOO on new ■ewlm m chines.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article20 1958-12-16 3 Eitfht hundred men at a Sunderland shipyard returned to work yesterday titer a Aye -week who-does-i whal ReuterReuter - 20 words
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148 1958-12-16 3 PARENTS' 'NO' BUT BABY GETS BLOOD A SEVEN DAY OLD baby girl was reported m v satisfactory condition m the Toronto hospital where she was given blood transfusions on Sunday despite the religious objections of her parents. The girl, Lori Campbell, wa* made a ward of the Province m aReuter - 148 words
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Article87 1958-12-16 3 Space monkey 'acute suffering' THE conference of animal welfare societies, representing 29 animal protection organisations m Britain and abroad, yesterday registered the ''strongest possible protest"' against tlie placing of a live monkey m the U.S. army's Jupiter space rocket. The rocket was launched last Saturday. The monkey came down somewhereReuter - 87 words
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156 1958-12-16 3 Sandringham Xmas for 3 generations of royal family 'three generations of the Brit isi* royal family will spend Christmas this year at Sandrlngham, the home m Norfolk. The Queen an l the Duke of Edinburgh with their children, the Prince of Wales and Princeifl Anne, will ha\ their principal guestsReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement110 1958-12-16 3 FREE Xmas 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 GIFTS. AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CHOICE OVER 200 DIFFERENT KINDS OF CROCODILE" SHIRTS, HAWAIIAN SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, SOCKS, SINGLETS AND VESTS. CHEAP110 words
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Advertisement270 1958-12-16 3 t_M___ |^W|:HEAVY REDUCTIONS tegggSip IN ALL ARTICLES f Objel de art i vto-^_s^ from v ■> 1 L/^Oi INDIAN, S\T YAintK^) MaliYiM rt' N >^* v_| 1/1 _B» f MALAYAN I v? ,ndomesian I r^^&kWll f\\ HANDICRAFTS iPtS^y^ l^__! jjiiiii-j-i 1 Kashmir Walnut Woods, [■73 r\ fjc 3^?****^^B y\mm mDro270 words
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Article206 1958-12-16 4 Opinion Becoming urgent URGENCY of the Red bloc trade offensive m Free World markets is not lost upon the U.S. Administration. A group of business experts, appointed by Washington to study the problem, is expected shortly to submit its recommendations to the Government. And, it is to be hoped, these206 words
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Article, Illustration976 1958-12-16 4 Robert Pitman poses a question that will disturb every parent buying the children's Christmas presents I^VEKY day at this time the m J ed faces ol a million aunts and uncles will be peering at the children i ih< Ives In bookshops. What a976 words
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Article70 1958-12-16 4 IN S INGAPORE, TOO ihe look >.i> on-mod is known m Singapore as= Me Audio-Visiial method ii is the method adopted In teaching Primal? One children In i E Bald spokesman of th, Singapore -UtaeaUon Ministry: ih. children arc not taught m the parrot fashion. m i s possible thej70 words
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Advertisement19 1958-12-16 4 Drink A real fruit Juice I GkmNGE-ADE I I ••I II 111, m 1 1 nun. W ...a* llUlllllMllllllllllMlt.19 words
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Advertisement117 1958-12-16 4 f^\ FASTI x L-CA"" v\ r^?-- PAST' SC/fe DIMMER o/J m AND SO DELICIOUS W^.TT" 1 as if prepared by an Italian Chef »-m \|ft It time is short and you enjoy tasty food, the answer to f^^^^^d^t-BalX-i— '>dr_ your problem i^ delightful Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti WwhM /mW&L Dinner The117 words
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384 1958-12-16 5 ■m Legislative Assembly select committee which recently reported on Planning Bill has virtually served notice on Singapore landlords 01 it on building plans approved before January 1, 1955. understood that a large number of landlords obtained permits isea <>n their lands during 1954-55. fearing384 words
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Article216 1958-12-16 5 ri'iii Singapore Safety First Council is seeking X i < .iter support from the puhlie for its annual Kifr driving competition. Ihe competition which is open to all drivers l vehicles, excepting owner-drivers, is aimed at: 0 Building up an army of reliable, alert, resourceful216 words
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Article169 1958-12-16 5 I vi s ot the Singa- Family Planning A terday said re gratified at t* and spontaneous" Bl' port on their reft iy. IV K. Lim, administary of the c Press ximately $5,500 i thai day. ign es- d the amount the ale of169 words
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143 1958-12-16 5 THE Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, is to open the St. John's Home for the Aged m Bennett Estate on Sunday at i P m. About 400 t>< ople ;»rc expected to attend. After the official opening the home will be143 words
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Miscellaneous55 1958-12-16 5 I Todays radio Programme al Corned' Him BLtnal and Comedy 1 urn; 5.0 b I Club; 3.30 I iv. pic- i AL.m; I Rn em< X, 'Heel Re- E, r,n '1 and! 7; M oo Tlie I \f f ft:to Music nnd I>• 'Miiber. 900 The II) (0 M«- a55 words
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Advertisement32 1958-12-16 6 ■■^Hr Firm and pleasing to the lips mild yet deeply satisfying to th -Chesterfield alone i ire j packed by Accu-Ray. j CHESTERFIELD |l mm SATISFIES P TH E MOST! j s32 words
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Miscellaneous317 1958-12-16 6 -■■■■■■■■■m ili«Li•fl I I i i I I I i w t 111 l lIWVKI by Sydney Jordan r— j^^.. l QH_____7 >^ }F" T>#« mABTH AStO MOO/ UWfMOiL m M^"^^^^^^^m\ M >OUffE BiGmT W L oOkr OuTSiDC B^__wO /7 «M«a#o.y BSHtHO Tne Sme>S AS rut WT MAC-BOtm I cvSvruiwfi317 words
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Miscellaneous289 1958-12-16 6 l> I dett i .nil.. ut cha probably d servi \s have a it! You and will i nd I and charm thi with whom you c Th tind what tl store for you tomorri birthday star and rea p >nding paragraph, i j v star be your rj WEDNESDAY289 words
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Article175 1958-12-16 7 I Previous today \a I til ci t. purl Dec 23 4b 23 7 bui 24 Mill sellers Ilk 23 a i b;. 24 sellers 24 U sellers I IW',l KNe 1 is *s S P°* 23-74 buy. 24 buyers 23 7 8 sellers 24>« sellers I175 words
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Article104 1958-12-16 7 I NEW YORK. Dec. IS. Previous Today 1 N)»>t 9900 nom. 99.00 nom. Jl\ fu r tract Dec 97.25 buyers 98.50 buyers 99.25 sellers 99.00 sellers Jan 97.12 buyers 98.50 buyers 99 12 sellers 99.00 sellers T('M Quiet. SALES: Nil. BTBBLK: Futures Jan. 29.55 buyers 29.82 buyers104 words
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Article34 1958-12-16 7 I NEW YORK, Dec. If. Previous Today SO InrtiMmN 562.27 563.98 20 Railroad* 154.70 154.12 4u Domestic Bond* 86.79 86.80 1" rtiliiies 87.95 88.04 63 Sloe ks Composite \vciages ***** 196.1434 words
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Article56 1958-12-16 7 pot and awaiting reto 23 I hipment 22J to 22*; i Lampong spot and ue 24. afloats -2 December ship- ment 22 r l. 22 elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntck white spot and awaiting release 38-_. afloats 38. and December shipment 37 36"i cif, sellers exdock. I Above prices56 words
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Article92 1958-12-16 7 I COPRA Philippine, c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered ul i><*r lon« ton Dec. COPBA, Straits c.i.f. UK/North Cnropeaa port* delivered weight por long ton Dec./ Jan. COCONUT OIL crude Straits cif. European ports In bulk lon Dec./ Jan. COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon c.i.f. European ports92 words
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Article123 1958-12-16 7 I a generally satis--1 factory day on the tock markets yesBuying was fairly ad, with indus- quitiea claiming attention. funds met .1 good md closed <>n a m the tion was 1 d ftrmni 1 of howi ly dull, reflei I Friday Wall M c numerous In tion123 words
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357 1958-12-16 7 U.K. BID TO AVERT TRADE WAR STARTS BITTER CLASH OKITISII and French ministers clashed m the Council of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation In Paris last night after Britain had put forward a dramatic new plan to prevent a European trade war breaking out m the New Year. M.Reuter - 357 words
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Advertisement241 1958-12-16 7 u£y vf| 'fyjAkJ' NOW IN PULL SWING TAILORING "MADE TO MEASURE SUITS" Oacron/Accetate Cotton UP. S.P. Nylon Suits 75. 00 60.00 Por u .t All Oacron Suits 8500 7000 Oacron /Silk Suits 95.00 8500 All Worsted Suits 135.00 120.00 Tropical Wool Suits 105. 00 85.00 Dacron/ Wool Suits 95.00 80.00241 words
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Miscellaneous48 1958-12-16 7 SINCAPORE i HICH TIDES j TODAY: 2.10 p.m. j TOMORROW: 3.32 am. j and 2.59 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.14 a.m and 3.55 p.m. FRIDAY: 5.02 a.m. and i 5.09 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.59 a.m. and 6.51 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.02 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. MONDAY: 7.55 am. and 9.30 p.m. (Advertisement)48 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-12-16 8 Writing about the 8.8.C.'s programme schedule m their newsletter "8.8.C. Record" the corporation's head of publicity, Mr. John Crawley, described former Gaiety Girl, 84-year-old Ada Reeve m an article entitled "To Commemorate The Famous Dead." Dead? Certainly not. And to prove it Ada herself phoned up90 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-12-16 8 lt was inn among Die balloons for Fiona Saiaqc fin the uheel- Chair), David Russell I and comedian Mar Byl graves, when they paid a i rit to Fat he) Christ' rrtos and Uncle Hotly m thr ton fair ai London's hi m o.i to) d Str( Ttoelve invalidReuter - 80 words
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Article80 1958-12-16 8 THE CASE OF THE MISSING PLANTS AMAhon alter S>7mi •j he I shall r0 exp a cr f t° r ht lives m V\ sea: wno to k: sen puih mod i a^ Police and the rais< decidt.i tv mV) Visited m kel series Watched thm The sti ow n80 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-12-16 8 I IT was bound to i I clothes fash ens Line is the late j of London's fa The style, da 5 fan bac-. And ard. He showed ill croaf inclu Cayton.33 words
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Title Section10 1958-12-16 1 Eve THE PAPER WITHING A PAPER Tuesday, December 16, 1958.10 words
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Article, Illustration791 1958-12-16 1 HAIR care for gay days HOW'S TIME TO GET READY FOR THOSE CHRISTMAS PARTIES Sunlight and salt water are dangers well-cared for hair, glinting m the sun, will collect admiring glances all the time. j: ink ahead. That warm sunlight you revel jn dries out the hair's natural oils. So791 words
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Advertisement27 1958-12-16 1 Amm^mf SmW "i.^. _B_ -xgK mr \m\ V *<_T AmWm x. "Ammw lil 1 At i t mar x__ Hr 1 1 tfWt mr^J^ ill aIX <T27 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-12-16 2 Toy pots and pans are just like mother's A TOY to delight mother's -1 little helper is a set of cooking utensils "just like mum's." The set includes two sizes of cooking pots a large and a small frying pan. -a coffee pot. a tea kettle, a colander, a strainer139 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-12-16 2 bottle for your Christmas perfumes J^N UNUSUAL crystal scent bottle to hold the perfume you will receive over Christmas comes from Japan. The heavy container has a prism- like stopper that has been cut on one edge with lines. j These lines, seen through the i base of the prism,78 words
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Article42 1958-12-16 2 WATCHING calories? For a mid-morning n ener try something new !f you don't like your cofTVe without cream or sugar. Mash a banana and shako lt up with Ice cold I orange juice Delicious and not rattening. Good t«>r you too.42 words
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Article87 1958-12-16 2 Where to Buy SINBEAM lady's hair dryer; Sole agents. Shriro (China) Ltd.. 24A. Raffles Place: availat-e at Marden Company. 78-82 Orchard Road. CRYSTAL perfume bottle; Wako. 1. Rallies Place; Ding How store. 33. North Bridge Road. ELECTRIC TRAIN; Or chard Store. Orchard Road. PILL-ALONGS; John Lit tie (Malaya) Ltd.. Raffles87 words
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Article52 1958-12-16 2 QINFtW l.imps should not nr Mcd as beauty gadgets although they can help skin complaints ,,,1 other disorder! under strict medical supervision Artlflelei ssinllght Is powerful, and mi <au«e damage if misused. Consult your doctor if you wish to use a lamp for acquiring a regular52 words
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Article, Illustration370 1958-12-16 2 Feminaso p e HANDS THIS DI A REVOLUTIONARY new ype -J, e f d a n pu on S-nwpore nd{ K^fS? than dcsiKns w *3?si With this convenient, easy-to-use n-. yon want on the compact, easy- o-se* h warm or cool. Then the scientific .1 I It flexible tube to370 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-12-16 2 PERFECT GIFT for SON -or FATHER A WONDEHFUL toy is this little electric train, built trTu £t S Q al H J° fit any tab i e top Witn the starter set g rp a nv U^ y P erfectl V made to the headlight that really works, three passenger130 words
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Advertisement201 1958-12-16 2 4AAAAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A, A A. A A A z, p,iered Gjrd,e F KAM\Wfi with 3,000 Air Dots Your favourite girdle is zippcrcd now for effortless, __________>______■ comtortoble dressing. And, PH of course, it's fashioned MmY?' with famous baby-soft cot- ton-and-latcx Fabricon with irß boneless non-roll201 words
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134 1958-12-16 3 US plastic bowls are light but tough E Tj^ROM America comes 1 a set of plastic E mixing bowls, ideal m design, weight and E E colour. E ■s They combine all E the features sought by SB homemakers and home E economists. For easy E E handling they have134 words
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Article, Illustration396 1958-12-16 3 Wake these for holidays ftH RISTMAS for ;ft I children— Christfc& foi us -the most mi^B"'*^*"t<'d season of Pt) ye tl r. Part of its Bj%ic is the hours the junily shares m wrapping packages and Bi|imin»- the tree. Bt Christmas has its WW too fragrant, MM of cakes and396 words
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Article46 1958-12-16 3 HAS it been .1 long And gruelling (In lor a quick pick-mr up. \isit the rest room, dash cold w.ster on your face, forehead, neck SBd inns Dry and appl> cologne. Put on lipstick and you will feel like a new woman.46 words
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158 1958-12-16 3 Ten tips that'll make you prettier LfEHE are ten tips for 11 a prettier you: I. COKAL lipstick goes with a suntan. but pale pink makes a gayer contrast ft. DOT perfume at your petticoat's hem to waft out fragrantly as you dance. 3. PALE strap marks vanish by stroking158 words
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Article111 1958-12-16 3 It's the fit that counts LUMPY heels are not caused solely by poor quality shoes. Good shoes can give you "pump bumps," too. It is the fit that matters. The back of the shoe must fit the back of the heel, otherwise it will cut into the foot, producing a111 words
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Advertisement237 1958-12-16 3 KOGERiGAUcI is-unl.ke jf i onyoiherEaudeCologne. I o\) P A So fresh and feminine is J V*—^y/ •ts fragronce. it leaves I >/ yoo with a gay. wonder- I f M feeling lhat lingers on I r^\ nd n r^FlfH iiiii-___iii >v^C__^__r -^^v SUBTLE AND I rSTf LASTING ffW I'Lllr Goi'et's237 words
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457 1958-12-16 4 Now eye make-up goes all technicolour §HE was just another pretty girl until you looked at her eyes. The right one was limpid blue, the left one a mysterious green. Or that is how it looked until you noticed how she had achieved the effect. She had one eyelid covered457 words
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168 1958-12-16 4 SAY GOODBYE TO BOLD, BRASSY JEWELLERY SAY goodbye to bold, brassy jewellery when you are dressing for dance. If you overload your neck and shoulders with fussy decorations, you will look and feel hot. This year, especially m such hot places as Singapore, the jewellery you should have the lity,168 words
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Advertisement53 1958-12-16 4 At __rf___^ *3P555 R& v Km w Shipmvnt •V* Arrirvel 8s For lour Vhristma* S Save Your Dollars at jj DING HOWj S5 33, North Bridge Rood, Spore. Tel: ***** _-S&p__tt____ r -^_~-fw~_rn ■i^. __ir_fts3fv ,r J_ M_PW^ffff~rTTTTT<l~i l h __s imWm *rM m L*i ____hvW~ ifl -> ___L«___PHr^_r4_l MffTi_i'i-kL53 words
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Article, Illustration134 1958-12-16 9 i v ul Marshal Viscount Montgomery m points to a map of Sicily during re- hearsal m a studio at Broadcasting m House, Bristol, for his series of BBC television n r o- m grammes 'Co m viand m Battle,' dealing v ith hii m outstandingReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-12-16 9 NG HER HEAD IN THE AIR WITH THE COMET LINE later if not m I m The Comet the deft fingers Pt)r Comet jetliner's W- brainchild of B> bition of New Year lon I. Other style Islip n." HL below is Valeric pictures Bernard might well have taken another creationPopper - 78 words
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171 1958-12-16 9 'PRINCESS' TO GET NEW LEASE OF LIFE? A PLAN to take tne three unused Princess (lying boats, which cost He payn nearly £10,000,--000, out of "moth balls" m the Isi" of WiKht and i > 1 1 1 them Into airliner service is being consider! by the Government. Man behind171 words
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303 1958-12-16 10 AMERICA is making substantial purchases m Japan for some of its aid programme for other countries, principally m Asia. In 1957 alone, these purchases amounted to US$549 million. This was disclosed by U.S. Ambassador Douglas Mac Arthur II m Matsuyama mReuter - 303 words
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Article119 1958-12-16 10 Aim of treaty change AMERICAN Ambassador Douglas Mac Arthur II said m Matsuyama that the United States was willing to modify the old Japan United States security treaty for a new treaty as sought by the Japanese Government. Mr. Mac Arthur said the political and military situation had changed since119 words
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66 1958-12-16 10 The Soviet Government organ Izvestia commenting on the American-Japan* military talks said: "By assuming the burden of military obligations, the Japant leaders who shape foreign policy may be likened to the personage from an Eastern legend who picked lip ;i stoneU.P.I - 66 words
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Article, Illustration200 1958-12-16 10 lAI F to improvement mU m health services 2 and expansion of wel- E E fare activities, the E population m South E and South-East Asia is E fast increasing. E Family planning on E E scientific lines, there- E E fore, is now widely re-Popper - 200 words
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Article82 1958-12-16 10 A DELEGATION of the West German Bundestag (Lower House) is to visit several Far Eastern countries early next year to look into their needs for economic aid. a spokesman of the Christian Democratic Party group has stated m Bonn. The delegation would include economic expert! ofReuter - 82 words
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Article91 1958-12-16 10 MMUNIBT North Viet- mmii Premier Pham Van Dong told the National A In Hanoi that the Vietname le mv I dc velop agricultural co operation to carry out their social! t r< volution, Peking New China Agency said d Premier ilisl tl formation, "the main mould beU.P.I - 91 words
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Article565 1958-12-16 10 INDONESIAN Finance Minister Sutikm. vi I told the Jakarta Parliament that tafiS was Strongly opposed to the Euroneai mun Market scheme, the .intara New< W." reported. •icnej said that at present about 75 p nt ff Indonesian exports went to th. European nations mReuter; U.P.I - 565 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-12-16 11 r i Chinese Central News Agency reported Hut iese Communists had mobilised a work force to build four railways linking the communist ency reported m a dispatch trom Hong Kong ii militarily strategic Ui would link Comth North Vietnam, Outer I X md RiReuter; Popper - 193 words
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Article101 1958-12-16 11 _OME 700.000 Chinese Jj hho were held m Con< nitration (amps on hina mainland have been transferred to North Vietnam, the Victn 11 Pi ess. the official Government news .na m m South Vietnam, lia*< reported. Integrated Vietnam Press said tin Chinese were integrated recentlyU.P.I - 101 words
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Article62 1958-12-16 11 The ministerial council oi the 17-nation Organisation for European Economic Cooperation (0.E.E.C.) will meet m Paris today to examine the situation arising from the collapse of the Free Trade Area talks and the action which the six Common Market countries plan to take on January 1 toReuter - 62 words
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Article104 1958-12-16 11 ABPOKESMAN Jap the m, Japan- j I voluntary contl I ments to He >ald the An 1 1 eminent i Tokyo Oov< rnnn i t» ntion to the Au Industrialists' apr> i] to the tariff commission for protection against imports of low-priced Japanese vinyl chloride104 words
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148 1958-12-16 11 INDIA NOW SEES THREAT IN RED TRADE DRIVE THE Bombay Indian Express, commenting on the embargo the Malayan Government has laid on some imports from Communist China, noted that 'the primary aim Is the protection of Malaya s domestic industries, which cannot be exposed to Chinese dumping." In view of148 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1958-12-16 12 How to capture butterflies larger than life CHOOTING butterflies is perhaps tlie c,i i thing m photo ••i iph) ihe accompa Illustrations arc evidence enough to support my claim And you can always prove the validity of this by trying it this weekend Four or When 1 hrst took up1,200 words
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Article519 1958-12-16 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - THE IMPERIALISTS IN BOER WAR GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON By L time that count of War for, with unci the time, many as about it comition -Kit among -h people, a ly distorted ul the episode epted. Charac:ally, it is unheir own side. I would suppose people do— that :.alist British519 words
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Article, Illustration327 1958-12-16 13 By PENELOPE MONTIMER I END this for fathers th children from nine plus, who believe it is possible r the little dears not only to r^ ad but to see. Pushchair-pushers must newest volume of Nurserj Rhymes. Publishy Dent Dutton. collectn< atly illustrated Watson, I327 words
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Article218 1958-12-16 13 RICHARD LISTER - RICHARD LISTER By Tills sentimental novel is ni« el) calculated to plaj on our sympathy for the u»»< <i brave llttta lelion who let «>n by the i l>.»d bin fellow. Ihe Northern Light local newspaper owned »ikl edited by a prig of high principle*, Henry218 words
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Article425 1958-12-16 13 Women to avoid— dull and learned >T<HE police spy reported to the Venetian inquisitors: "Unfrocked priest violinist lawyer, ho has been through all these careers' "No-one knows that he has any means of subsistence, yet he never wants for money ho has travelled m France and England-' writes prose andG.M.T - 425 words
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Advertisement49 1958-12-16 13 A model ot nov i with feeler motic for ploying all records ot A 7", 10", 12" diameter, mixc! Contemporary Styling onl simplified chief chorac PRICF<i r > j J <&lI¥T_!iTTTRv *wwW Jh "MTM *m 1 MM 1 k^fL^ blMh——l^s^^__ -c So/* 4g«nfi HB^^jJTSp THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD.. a L749 words
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Article, Illustration353 1958-12-16 14 BOON versus Danahar is automatically referred to as "the" ftght of modern times. But the clash between Erie and Albert at Harringay must, now take second place to the primitive battle between London's Terry Downes and America's Ellsworth -Spider" Webb. This was even a353 words
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Article95 1958-12-16 14 DOWN gots Terry Downes, m the first E round of his battle against the world's No. 3. middleweight. Spider Webb of America. Thought by many :to have been over- matched, Terry got up E to fight back like a de- E i nion. He sustained cutsPaul Popper - 95 words
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211 1958-12-16 14 When J.H. Taylor took a seven in Open WORST GOLF MOMENTS BRITAIN'S grand old man of golf. 87-year-old John Henry Taylor, five times Open Champion and an honorary life member of the Royal and .'.ncicnt vividly recalls his woidi moment. Modest "J.H.". who rocketed to fame m 1890. still follows211 words
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Article82 1958-12-16 14 CIR Jack Hobbs, former j England batsman who cele ins 76th birthday today, i.s not impressed by j the performancts of the M.C.C. ii m Austra- i lia. I i :it her glad lam nol watching the cricket out there,' 1 he said yester.ii London. ItReuter - 82 words
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390 1958-12-16 14 Those soccer softies should have seen rugby's battle royal s9Cft Jr s"' ARCHIE QUICK r ISH I could have had a soccer player with me at that iontk hibition, the battle ro\al, the private fight which 50,000 rf us were privileged to sec at Twickenham the 77th annual ru h390 words
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Article50 1958-12-16 14 JOHNNY JARRETT, aboriginal of New South Wales, won the Australian bantamweight boxing title last night In Sydney when he stopped Dick White of Queensland m the tenth round. Jarrett, with a comfortable points lead, battered White to the canvas before the referee stonoed the con- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article20 1958-12-16 14 Singapore Recreation Club I beat Khalsa 4-3 yesterday lin a friendly hockey en--1 counter on the padang.20 words
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Miscellaneous221 1958-12-16 14 I l l ~i H___H_____L__l i I i CLUES ACROSS subside at first (J) 1 S-mT,*? dtet WBits for 5: SBST&ffVr vSp 4. InspTeS with wonder wh™ The of ten 1'» last married (4) (0) 7. Btay for a Stock Exchange 8. Tight part ot bans"-" servant, without hesitation author221 words
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Article130 1958-12-16 15 AMATEUR MOVE AGAINST KRAMER !HE Lawn Tennis ociation ol •stralia are seeking work' ban on the use amateur courts by L Kramer. the merican professional t vn tennis promoter ralian assocta--1 banned the i playing on ifeur courts In Australia. ir latest move, decided their meeting m bourne last night,Reuter - 130 words
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Article99 1958-12-16 15 LVERHAMPTON W*ani ere nam e d I nine to one nglish Football 1 >•• Cup at a callVictoria Club last night. joint favourites J verhampton at the r, were last night second favourWest Bromwich ft on the ten to one Wanderers the Manchester United came next atReuter - 99 words
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Article160 1958-12-16 15 19 NEW LIFE GUARDS NINETEEN swimmers who passed the Singapore Life Guard Corps' life-saving examination held at the Farrer Park Swimming Pool pose for the camera with their examiner. Mr. Lee Hon Ming (extreme left) and two instructors. The swimmers were from two of the eight life-saving classes conducted by160 words
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Article83 1958-12-16 15 ROYAL Air Force Seletar beat Royal Air Force Tengah 11-6 yesterday at Tengah to enter the final of the Sanderson Cup rugby competition. Their opponent tor the final are R.A F. Butterworth and the match will be played m Kuala Lumpur next month Vi terday83 words
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Article85 1958-12-16 15 IOC MEMBER INSPECTS THE ARENAS MOHAMMED TAIIER. an vptian member ot tie' International Olympic Coin mittee. has arrived m Vienna to inspect sports arenas to be used should the city stage the Olympic Games m 1964. Mr. Taher, who was welcomed by the burgomaster, Hen Franz Jonas. said there wereReuter - 85 words
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Article49 1958-12-16 15 Crystal Palaci i»e.if Shrcwihur) I I m Ihr nrcoiid repla) ol their second round i Poo Iha 1 1 \*«orlatioii Cup lie m Wolverhampton lasl m. hi Thr nlnni li«» I<<| 1 it hall lime, an awaj to ShrHlrld Lnltcd m th* iliiki round. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-12-16 15 AUSTRALIA NAME DAVIS CUP TEAM ASHLEY Cool XX and Neale Frasti winner and runner-up at Wimbledon this yu.i. are m Australia's team. announced last night, for the Davis Cup Challenge The other players In the team are Mai Anderson, United States champion m 1U57, and Rod Layer. Mr. Harry Ilopnian107 words
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287 1958-12-16 15 pASCUAL PEREZ of Argentina retained his world flyweight boxmg title last night when he outpointed Dommv Ursua of the Philippines over 15 rounds m Manila. Perez won ;i unanimous decision ugainsl the hard-hitting Filipino, who is rated number lour contender. Perez went into287 words
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140 1958-12-16 15 Kid Bassey agrees to defend title JJOGAN <Kid> Bassey, I Nigerian holder of the world featherweight boxing championship, has tenta- I tively agreed to defend his title against Davey Moore of California towards the end of February. Mr. Jersey Jones, Bassey United States manager, announced this yesterday, and said the140 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-12-16 15 Hong Kong Bank beat Singapore Cricket Club 2-1 m a friendly hockey match yesterday on tlie Padang. Bankers scored their goals through Rozario and G. de Silva. Hagenbuch scored for S.C.C. PEREZ34 words
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Article40 1958-12-16 15 Willi Hoepner, formci European light -heavyweight boxing champion, announced his retirement irom the ring yesterday In Hamburg Hoepner. 30, lost the European title to another German boxer, Erich Schoep pner. on a tilth round knockout at the week-end.40 words
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Article59 1958-12-16 15 (STAGING a comeback after m. recent "i etiremcnt," Eddy Choong Iv t hi entered the semifinals oi the Penang open Badminton Championship*. He beat Ong lav < i.) 1 Wcn'i -hi i<s Kho i Eng ii ht reh Wah Sens i. m I I it] fj,|] 1).,'59 words
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Article322 1958-12-16 16 UK tells UN about British woman's slaying BRITAIN yesterday held the United Arab Republic Government responsible for the murder last month or Mrs. Joyce Mary Doran, wife of the British Air At tache m Israel. Sir Pierson Dixon, British delegate, told the U.N. Security Council thatU.A.R; Reuter - 322 words
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Article88 1958-12-16 16 Tasmania lose an early wicket TASMANIA made l_ 1 start today VJjM TSmi^mT m Resuming at th« night total of 30 for S5 wickets. Tasmania lo^J wicket m the first over J were four down tor i u 1 Played cautiously after^S and took the score to 1% four before88 words
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Article44 1958-12-16 16 President Eisenhower yesterday discussed hlscontro-' versial budget proposals for 1959-60 at a White House meeting with Republican legislative leaders. The overall budget ls expected to set a peacetime record of about $80,000 million m spending during the year beginning July 1 ReuterReuter - 44 words
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264 1958-12-16 16 rVHE British Government last 1 night gave an undertaking it would not allow any more arms t go from Britain to Cuba, now suffering from civil strife, without telling Parliament. A Labour member, Mr. Hugh Delargy, had protested mReuter - 264 words
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98 1958-12-16 16 THE crew of four of a Belgian plane which crashed m the Antarctic last Thursday have been saved, the official Soviet new agency Tasa said early this morning. A Soviet rescue plane equipped with skis found the crashed plane two days ago. But theReuter - 98 words
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