The Singapore Free Press, 18 December 1958
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Title Section17 1958-12-18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper v,, i Singapore, Thursday, December 18. 1958. Price 15Cts17 words
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375 1958-12-18 1 K.L will get Spore security secrets THE Federation Government is to have the same right as the British Government to access to decisions and conclusions affecting internal security reached by the Singapore Cabinet under the new constitution. This waj made clear this morning m the publication of an exchange of375 words
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144 1958-12-18 1 Peking again warns U.S. to pull toops out of Formosa CHINA warned again last night that if American forces did not withdraw from Formosa "the day will come when the Chinese on the mainland and on Formosa will unite to drive them out." The threat was made m the ChineseReuter - 144 words
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Article44 1958-12-18 1 SLAIN GIRL: POLICE NOW 'HOPEFUL' SINGAPORE police said this morning they were now hopeful of tracing the murderer of Theresa Woo following statements made by close friends of the dead woman. Several people have voluntarily talked to the police after an appeal for information.44 words
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95 1958-12-18 1 Chew hits at Adult Education Council T'HE Minister for EducaUotl, Mr. Chew S Ki-c, Kaici m the Legislative Assembly today that the Singapore Council for Adult Education had tried to duplicate what the Ministry was doing. He said the Council was founded to provide literacy for adult?. To safeguard public95 words
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Article19 1958-12-18 1 pHE fourth big Christmas supplement is out 1 REE with tomorrow's Free Press. Do not it.19 words
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391 1958-12-18 1 RED GRAB IF U.S. LEAVES THE PACIFIC Dulles: Communists would gain vast power THE American Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said yesterday that any United States withdrawal from the Western Pacific would give the Communists control of the entire area, including the use of Japan's industrial power. IntroducingReuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-12-18 1 OUR GIRLS PRETTIEST' SAY ROVING ACHELORS TWO Canadian bachelors J. (above) who have just completed a tour of 25 countries said yesterday m Toronto that the best looking (iris are m Singapore. Robert M. Bateman, 28, (left) and J. Bristol Foster, 26, left Toronto m May 1957 to tour theU.P.I - 79 words
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Article107 1958-12-18 1 Marilyn loses her second baby MARILYN Monroe has lost her second child through a miscarriage. Announcing this last night. Mr. Joseph Wolhandhr. her press agent, said Miss Monroe was now recovering at her home m New York and was extremely upset over the loss of the child. Miss Monroe, whoReuter - 107 words
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Article62 1958-12-18 1 Talks between the Governments of Singapore and the Federation started m Kuala Lumpur this morning to lix details Of the new import schedule from dollar areas Both Governmonts have ed to free Import restrictions on 23 items of consumer «oods from hard currency arras. Today's talks62 words
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Article29 1958-12-18 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 831 cents per lb., up hall cent on yesterday's closing prlcr T)\r tont was quiet29 words
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Advertisement21 1958-12-18 1 5 O tosr>kay Jgli FOSTER jj|N:LARK'S CANNED FOODS Sole Agents: SAND LANDS BIWRY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH A PENANQ.21 words
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Article154 1958-12-18 2 Russia has 500 —'grave danger' IDMIRAI RAULD WRIGHT, Supr< me Allied Commander, Atlantic, said yesterday that the Soviet submarine menace was the 3t danger*' his command had to face. He told reporters In Paris that >ia now had between 450 and 500 submarines In service. He said Soviet submarines "InReuter - 154 words
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262 1958-12-18 2 /GENERAL Charles dc Gaulle, the French Prime Minister, agreed at his meeting m Paris yesterday with Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, to look personally and with goodwill at Britain's latest European trade proposals, usually reliable sources said. These proposals were madeReuter - 262 words
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117 1958-12-18 2 Civilians to be treated free at BMH? 'THE question of free treatment for British civilians In overseas British military hospitals was now under consideration, Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, told the Hou.se of Commons last night. He could give no definite undertaking as to what would be theReuter - 117 words
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Article24 1958-12-18 2 n Juliana last night received Professor Loula Beel, who is trying to form binci to olv« Holland's week-old government crisis ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article208 1958-12-18 2 CAGED CHILD FINDS XMAS HAVEN A TIN* J.i;».M,es, fcwM lavi slt n »n*r locked m a with both arms hi yesterday reached pre-Christmas haven with a Dutch famih m rokyo. last July !><> four year-old s iri. Masak(l Lenara, was found iiprisoned m a V) O tU n box mReuter - 208 words
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205 1958-12-18 2 'ACCORD BY DEC. 31' HINT BY U.K. ON H.K. TEXTILE TALKS CIX David Eccles, president of the Board of Trade, said m the House of commons last night that the continued failure to reach agreement between the British and Hong Kong textile induswaa "a matter ol great regret to theReuter - 205 words
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Advertisement347 1958-12-18 2 taring t,ijt Problem t&j> for Christmas? > DIAMOND RINGS i^^i rtn EAR RINGS v /nil|^VU*^/ NECKLACES 9* 2X XJIaS? 'JfT I^ J DOUBLE-CLIP BROOCHES vrO*^ etc ETC ti®vfßU IRC^L^^ul (nii Hois, iok <£-— CKYLON GKMS) "Mogic" INSTANT COFFEE &j^rf| 9 so delicious! Avoiloblc at ell leading provision stores MAX for347 words
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311 1958-12-18 3 >YAL AIR FORCE craftsA man was sentenced to a jail yesterday for unluviully retaining secret documents dealing with guided m issiles while based m Aus- Senior Aircraftsman MiJulian Brown, 21, was ordered by an R.A.F. court martial to be dismissed from the service withReuter - 311 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-12-18 3 ted children around Father Christmas as he carries a bundle of toys after landing m a Cessna raft to pay a visit to the Royal Singapore Flyin i;- Club's Christmas party held yesterday at Paya Lebar, On the rlfht, Miss Rosy Chee. a teacher75 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-12-18 3 pictures Children Of members of the Australian Association tuck into Cftkei and soft drinks at a Christmas party given l.v Hi, «sso<iatlon it the Australian (ommi«innrr's housr vester*! Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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119 1958-12-18 3 LONDON MASS HUNT ON FOR FIVE YOUTHS TTIE mass hunt m London's East End for tho killer on Sunday night ot a young police constable is particularly for five teenagers, police .said la.st night. The dead policeman, Raymond Summers, 23, was stabbed m the back while intervening m a street119 words
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69 1958-12-18 3 rpwo British submarine* X which broke loo* lie being towed home from Malta for break ing up were still m trouble yesterday. One, the Volatile. went airound near Whltby <>>, North-East COMt of Ellßland. The other, the Virulent, whirh broke her tow alter aReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement24 1958-12-18 3 FINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above it a fine DIVIDER made by us Showrooms:--1 *6 142, Orchard Road °re. Tel: *****/*****24 words
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Advertisement112 1958-12-18 3 /I Carpet of Beauty portrays Im b I I ggftp^^^ Persian, Bokhara, Indian, pjaSP**" Chinese, Paki-stan, Carpets oi rtugs. Qureshi's Carpets 35. ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** l^^ U til P^m ma! B m^ KOLOK have been famous for their* Carbons since 1904, and to-day throughout all branches of modern112 words
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191 1958-12-18 4 The Singapore Free Press Thusday, Dec. 18, 1958. Opinion THE ROAD BACK fTHIRTEEN years have passed since the Pacific War ended, I but it is only now that it can be said Japan has been received back into the Asian family. India has consistently befriended postwar Japan but even this191 words
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Article93 1958-12-18 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by I over 1 eh th rt ii t ii Item i ri d< i Ing to Mt m brlb from theft brandy f<>r faintin whisky lor chills, I porket H Thi inn nt wns ►oy who had the trr m cjur tlon The ma ter93 words
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Article, Illustration889 1958-12-18 4 GEORGE GALE TELLS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A PIT DIES r PHE Maypole Pit was closed the other clay, and the clubs la rhe town In the afternoon were full. The pit may soon be closed for ever. Then the clubs won't be full at all. MaypoleReuter - 889 words
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Advertisement23 1958-12-18 4 orai i 8 X*M AS Kl l I S Fine Jewellery Sterling Silver \Jewel I c r s 106, Orchard Road Tel: 224«623 words
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Advertisement54 1958-12-18 4 A HEALTHFUL DRINK and so easily made ■»<« k II m ytf A I f i 14 ROBINSON'S 'PATENT' BARLEY y* I Something different! m m !r y fonp Ml Ka'J > 3 Lv -i' sivcs < W^ mcnt. Mix to atl ■fl^Pj paMe and %\w oup lllAaifl uhcnboi!. ■BIfIHHBHI54 words
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184 1958-12-18 5 80 Nanyang students to set out on study tours LMGHTY students from J the Nanyang University are to go on a study tour of India, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Formosa during their three-and-a-half months' vacation which started this week. They are from the history and geography departments and the184 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-12-18 5 piciure. nihSK young dancers took part m a special dancing matinee at the Scala 5 Theatre, London, m aid of the Forces Help Society and Lord Roberts Workshops. In costume they are (from left): Diana Rock (7) Tenia Docwra (10) Jennifer Rhymes (13), Wendy Bluemel 10, and Marion Clark- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article44 1958-12-18 5 T*HE final count of victims of the disastrous fire that swept through a large department store m Bogota, Colombia, on Tuesday, put the dead at 82. This included 67 women, seven men and eight children, most of them xiated. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article105 1958-12-18 5 $446,740 to keep police mobile IT cost $440,740 to kroiJ Singapore police vehJ cles on the road this year. In a statement to Assemblymen, the Financial Secretary. Mr. T M. Hart, sain $382,670 was provided m tli i budget for this year, for buying petrol for police vehicles. This, he105 words
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Article21 1958-12-18 5 Iraq officials started trade talks last night with a 12--member Communist Chinese delegation which arrived m Bagdad from Cairo.21 words
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36 1958-12-18 5 Twenty new cardinal princes of the Catholic Church knelt one by one before Pope John yesterday to receive from him their red birettas (winged caps), emblems of their rank.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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223 1958-12-18 5 NO ROOM FOR NEW KELONCS -JUMABHOY Promoting tuna industry pHE Ministry of Commerce and Industry will not issue any licences for new kelongs (fishing stakes) to be sited m Singapore water* The Minister, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, said n.w kelon gs wo "d I not only leaTne? thC eXiSUng flShing Sta223 words
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Advertisement77 1958-12-18 5 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 GIFTS. AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CHOICE OVER 200 DIFFERENT KINDS OF CROCODILE" SHIRTS, HAWAIIAN SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, SOCKS, SINGLETS AND VESTS. CHEAP77 words
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Advertisement124 1958-12-18 5 S~ADELPHI H m#HOTELA#k CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES 24th December. X'mos Eve. Extension 2.00 o.m. Gala Dinner Ball with FLOOR SHOW. Carnival Hats and Balloons 25th December. X'mot Night, to 12.00 midnight Dinner A la Carte with FLOOR SHOW 26th December. Boxing Night. Extension 1.00 o.m. Dinner A I Q124 words
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Advertisement11 1958-12-18 6 BH flB v> 'iiAtP^ I I HI liqlxt L vl CHESTERFIELD?11 words
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Miscellaneous322 1958-12-18 6 -\'A->.V.V. .%W.V.W.W/dW.'.VAVLVMW.V.V V .V^.V.V.VV.V.V.V.%%V.VWVWSV.V.V.V.W.V.% Jl I I HAW Xl by Sydney Jttrdain i -"^M H hat you OO eeOLt Ulter spatalcinq »/ff^^ AA/O /VIAC ASPlff C ABU I£O 7O YES ITS AS IP SOME 7g pet TTV FANTASTIC- NoflctrtOM/ fnrth MAtfs my thg emmNOcv aaa&tians W sectioki o^ mv M£wo»y322 words
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Miscellaneous430 1958-12-18 6 BORN today lt is hkcly a\e given you taadln« talent which sh( veloped at an early age You arc apt to undent «nvn capabilities ana maj I quite unrecognised as unu gg formative yeaj YOU appear to have the ol all humanity at hea want to help those who ai430 words
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Article162 1958-12-18 7 LONDON, i».. 17 Previous today v,, l X** cif. ptU Dm -4 buyi MUers Jin _'4 buyers 24 >, bu 34 24' R ,l i kss spot 21 buyers 24 Ml] 24 Xl BHI H Xt 1 ss Stltlemenl it" bu i i im Milan 24 ui\tt,162 words
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Article108 1958-12-18 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 17. Previous Today Il\ Stralta Spot 99.C0 nom. 99.87 nom. lj\ future* Slraits Contract Dec 97.25 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.25 sellers 98.87 sellers Jan 97.25 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.25 sellers 98.87 sellers lOXI Quiet. SALES: Nil. RIBBIK: Futures Jan. 29.90 buyers 30.10 paid 30.00108 words
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Article33 1958-12-18 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 17. Previous Today 30 Industrials 565.18 569.38 ■■ads 134.36 154.03 m Domestic Bonds 86 72 86.69 IS I tiliti.s 87.89 88.48 63 Stocks Composite Averages 196.40 197.4233 words
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Article46 1958-12-18 7 ot 24 re- afloata 23'^ u> 23, Lanipoiu spot 24. afloata D< ember ship- Xborv urices quoted m U.S cents ver Lb ment 22... Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot nnd await- lease 3l> afloata 39, and ber shipment 38'j. 37 'j cif. sellers ex-dock.46 words
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Article98 1958-12-18 7 LONDON. Dec. 17. Previous Today <<>n:\ Philippines c.U. U.K., N'orlh European ports delivered woißhl per long ton Dec. $242 resellers $242 i resellers MMMIV Straits c.U. U.K. /North European port* delivered «»i^l»t p»-r long ton Dec./ Jan. €8f) sellers £89 sellers COCONUT OIL crude Straits 'if98 words
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Article130 1958-12-18 7 I' London .stock mar--5 ostcrday again to develop a dccidec. the tone re- it Isfactory and dominated on tiu i ntiment was asby the further OV( nprovement on Wai; 1 ,»M < uritie hold steady with ited oc- harder. foreign ondi li nini, their recent Rain/ I I130 words
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Article, Illustration272 1958-12-18 7 MAO... peasant 'father' of Red China's mases IU ilfflfffrifftrmriWrti ment against the warlords of Northern China and Mao was given the job of co-ordinating the activities of the two. He collaborated with Chiang Kaishek, already a Nationalist leader. But m May 1927 Chiang broke with the Communist-led Government at HankowReuter - 272 words
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Article127 1958-12-18 7 THE QUEEN, Prince Philip and Princess Margaret danced with Buckingham Palace servants until midnight on Tuesday night at a gay staff ball. couple spent two hours at the dance, arranged by the royal household social club In the cream and gold ball supper room of the127 words
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Advertisement93 1958-12-18 7 fJARCAINS! I GOOD NEWS!!! A BIG RANGE OF ARROW, MANHATTAN, SKIPPER AND CASUAL FANCY SPORTS SHIRTS NOW AVAILABLE AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE. BUY TODAY AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. GiAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE, S'PORE-1 TEL: 392H/0 T*« Top* Records for the Jr^SkgjS^^Sfe^i^^^/ omoteur at wtll 01 lor P'o- »^k. leMionol93 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-12-18 7 SINGAPORE j HIGH TIDES j TODAY: 3.55 p.m. 1 TOMORROW: 5.0! a.m. 2 and 5.09 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.59 a.m. and 6.51 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.02 a.m. and j 8.29 p.m. J MONDAY: 7.55 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.40 a.m. i and 10.14 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.18 a.m. and 10.52 p.m. Today149 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-12-18 8 This is a bull fight but n might be supposed. This is the fiesta q\ Vi|| a n Monica, m the Portuguese territory I Rhodesia, where thousands of enthu th to watch. Local and imported "torreadors ,Q A while there are many tense men81 words
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Article127 1958-12-18 8 HOME AFTER WORLD TRIP SEEN after arrival at submarine headquarinj at Gosport recently is H.M.S. submarim Aurochs. jm(l -v She had just completed a 1 lln i passage from Australia across tin Pacific, an I is the latest submarine of the Royal >a\> circumnavigate the globe. She left the United127 words
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Article45 1958-12-18 8 Children of Dr. Barnado'i V ilia ge Home at Barkingaide, n ford, Ease arc looking >ly forward to c mas. Here four J/i Old Linda looks the real thing as she wean a chefs hat and starts mixlna the Christmas pudding. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii45 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-12-18 9 iteurs don't have it all their own 1 Often the bull does most of to the delight of the spectators. tnbute to Ferdinand's adroitness es. j— or angry that his amateur .mped the balustrade round the picture on the left, gives chase g the barrier. B t.rrcador is notPopper - 64 words
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Article210 1958-12-18 9 Julia has her head in the sky WHEN 20-year-old Julia Wiiicox goes star-gaiing, she does it alone, and for .strictly scientific, not sentimental reasons. Her observations may help scientists to discover more about Mars, for drawing she has made of the planet are being studied by the British Astronomers' Association210 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-12-18 9 Feeling the pinch I IN A CLINCH The referee gets a "close-up as h e avy wei|hi wrestling champion Bert Assirati gets to work on his op- i ponent Johnny i Morgan at the Sey- mour Baths, Lon- I don. It was great lvii for the spectators but hard linesPopper - 65 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-12-18 9 Italian flag ship on the stocks s "S. S. Leonard Da- S Vinci/" the new I ta- s lian liner of 32,000 j tons which will replace the ship-wrecked, S. S E Andrea Doria, as flag E ship of the Italian Merchant Navy is seen here being launched E recently133 words
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Article, Illustration2219 1958-12-18 10 PELHAM GROOM - THE BLUSHING BRIDE WAS NO LADY PELHAM GROOM Another Lai iff story by "yilK SEAH jewel robbery is om* <»! Ihe mosl baffling raises 1 have ever come across* 1 saul LatifT. 'II is really n<> concern Kf mine l>ut ii interests me as ;i problem. Seah. :is you know,2,219 words
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Article, Illustration422 1958-12-18 11 ARMY IS ALL SET TO TAKE THE PLUNGE I^S TWIN-ENGINED Valetta aircraft swooped ponderously overhead, a green verev pistol light shot high into a cloudless sky— the sign twenty-one tense figures m the aircraft had been waiting for. From the plane a dark object emerged, was swept clear by a422 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-12-18 11 An essential part of the parachutist's gear when dropping with equipment into the sea is a one-man rubber dinghy. Here an R.A.F. officer who has taken the plunge is brought alongside one of the power- S ed dinghies m preparation for boarding44 words
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Article, Illustration528 1958-12-18 11 I dipt. P.C. Russell, of District Workshops, EME, who has made so many jumps, he's \st count made his first sea jump on this zeroise. He is seen above removing his mac ivest n returning to the launch. Having jumped from a height of more \an 1.000528 words
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402 1958-12-18 12 JAPAN SEES REVIVAL OF BOOM IN 1959 AMAHKKD improvement m the balance of international payments and an apparent uptrend m exports have led many Japanese businessmen to believe that 1959 may be a year of renewed expansion. The prevalent feeling is reflected m the unusual buoyancy displayed by the JapaneseReuter - 402 words
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Article254 1958-12-18 12 Tokyo remembers Soviet pledge J Minister Aikhiro I iiii\uina RAJ brought home to lh« Japanese nation the utter worthleftineM of Rusm.ui guarantee* of neutrali- is bj recalling Ratsla'l uartime breaches of it-> Bon-agireMioa pads with Japan, Poland, E Finland and the Baltic E State! He was commenting on the SovietReuter - 254 words
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89 1958-12-18 12 'ALL OVER 16 MUST JOIN THE MILITIA' THE Hong Kong commu nist newspaper Tj. Kung Pao carried out a report from Canton that there are more than 15,000.000 militiamen m Kwangtung Province. The newspaper said that this was the direct result of the establishing of people's communes throughout the SouthU.P.I - 89 words
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Article27 1958-12-18 12 c Mlnls- try has confirmed that a Japanese who pulled down a Communist Chinese flag last May had been fined $4.50 by the Nagasaki summary court.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article63 1958-12-18 12 The Washington Daily News, describing Philippine President Carlos P. Carcia's visit to Japan as *'a dramatic gesture of forgiveness and friendship," asked: "Is it too much to suggest that President Syngman Rhee {of South Korea), Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek (of Nationalist China), Premier Kishi (of Japan) and Prune Minister Diem (ofReuter - 63 words
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Article28 1958-12-18 12 Major-General Malik Hag Nawaz, martial law administrator of the zone Including Karachi has announced that anyone found running a factory below full capacity would be severely punished. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article30 1958-12-18 12 Ali Sastroamidjojo of Indonesia told the IN General Assembly's special political committee that, with the world divided into two main camps, "there Is still danger of a disastrous war." U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article24 1958-12-18 12 A new martial lain reaulatlon promulgated m Karacfii makes it an offence punishable by fire years' rigorous imprisonment to "tease or molest women." ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article29 1958-12-18 12 Brazilians have a lower calorie consumption than that of India, considered one of the icorst fed countries m the world, the Rio de Janeiro Health Ministry has disclosed. U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article25 1958-12-18 12 THE PAKISTAN GOVERNMENT HAS APPOINTED A SEVEN-MAN COMMITTEE COMPRISING MOSTLY DEFENCE PERSONNEL TO REDUCE DEFENCE EXPENDITURE BY CO-ORDINAT-ED UTLISATION OF COMMON SERVICES AND INSTALLATIONS.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article36 1958-12-18 12 President Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippines said his state visit to Japan did m five days what would have taken years to accomplish m helping to heal the breach between the Philippines and Japan U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article36 1958-12-18 12 Officials of the Taipeh Government controlled China Petroleum Company said the company expected to make foreign exchange earnings of U555,000,000 next yrai from fuel sales to American military units m Formosa and to foreign airlines.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article21 1958-12-18 12 The Japan Red Cross Society has sent a repatriation ship to Hanoi, North Vietnam, to pick up 60 Japanese repatriates.^ ReuterReuter - 21 words
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India's Premier insists on freedom for individual
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Article41 1958-12-18 12 By 1962, Japan will be a strong competitor of the U.S. and other nations m trans-Pacific shipping, two California Congressmen. Representatives John Shelley and George Miller, warned m San Francisco on their return from a tour of the Far East— U.P.I.U.P.I - 41 words
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Article96 1958-12-18 12 .P.l. Indian Prime Minister Nehru said there can be no real progress unless the individual is given freedom to progress. This is the basis of Democracy, h e added. Vfr. Nehru, addressing a conference m New Delhi on the problems and prospects of Democracy m Asia, said Democracy today isU.P.I - 96 words
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Article17 1958-12-18 12 South Korea police have reported the arrest of 13 alleged Communist spies m the Seoul area.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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Article17 1958-12-18 12 South Korea will start installing an American ato mic research reactor near Seoul early next year. UPIUPI - 17 words
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Article39 1958-12-18 12 A. South Korean army tribunal has found seven draftees, members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, guilty of violating an army training code by refusing to take up j rifles during training. They were imprisoned for six months.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article123 1958-12-18 12 IRATE PARENTS LOCK OUT TEACHERS 1 1 IRATE parents at many schools m Japan locked i out teachers who had been striking against an Education Ministry rating propoBai and disorganising schools and classes. The teachers belonging to the Japan Teachers Union claim the new government efficiency ratina system infringes onReuter - 123 words
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131 1958-12-18 12 TAIPEH I REVIVES TALK OF N-E ASIAN ALLIANCE Ministry 'J man declared thupl tionalist QQuan a m pB ciple favoured a No J Eas, Asian defence M liance against CoS munism. The spokesman M Kiang Yu-sene sail "The Republic of Chil is m principle mi n J your of anyU.P.I - 131 words
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113 1958-12-18 12 KEY ISSUE IN RIFT OVER BASES IN P .I. EXPLORATORY talks afl going on m Manila M an attempt to lay down M basis for the reopening negotiations on the pw« blems related to operation of the U.S. military ba m the Philippines. A major problem is tn» of jurisdiction.U.P.I - 113 words
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39 1958-12-18 12 Marshal Sari ™na the leader of I Revolutionary »J| m Bangkok tl. I had under coi I revision ol d I rate. He declined to I whpth.-r t! ral or lower 11. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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40 1958-12-18 12 PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek haa issued I completion ot an important high* i mo i and v next Jui The highway, which cuts across hign wa iln July. 195G but ha ban mal U.P.I.U.P.I - 40 words
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Advertisement19 1958-12-18 12 I Si fl TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. j ■I j^r>^\ 173 CtCK STREET SINGAPORE ii (XU*^ MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PUK19 words
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Article743 1958-12-18 13 GWEN ROBYNS - MADAM -THIS IS YOUR BIG ERROR GWEN ROBYNS I The bridctobe Pictures herself spending most of her day wearing feathered mules and sitting at a large Hollywood dressing table and bother the household chores. Says IJF you were to ask me what is the biggest "mistake" m your household 1743 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-12-18 13 KEEPING COOL IN COTTON A collection of cot- tons by the giant "Establishment Bous- sac'' was shown recent- ly in London. Here is an evening gown spe- I cially suited for hot I climates "Neuflize." j This creation has tier upon tier of white lilled cotton with a high setPaul Popper - 57 words
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383 1958-12-18 13 JOCASTA INNES - JOCASTA INNES .•NIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIII IC^f mill inn IN the words of its prospectus, Cygnets iouse the Kensingon finishing school rtiere Miss Sylvia Caablancas, friend of he Aga Khan, is curtly rounding off her education is "a unii( ntinuation colP and cultural Is to383 words
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Advertisement95 1958-12-18 13 1 j Your hair gets hungry too! I H !2 =li''|fl1 i ''|fl 1 SEBOSYJV feeds life into your hair i > 7 NoH-CRBASY Sebosyn provides a li h J cicam diet that fails goodnesi back j 1 into hair (lulled by modern living. i i Sebotyn gives hair mat95 words
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Article754 1958-12-18 14 JOHN CLARKE - JOHN CLARKE il MRS. HAM RICHARDSON TEACHES POETRY \|lt JONES and Mr. Brown have different titles, but their jobs are not dissimilar and both were staying m Sydney's smart and pricey Hotel Australia. 4Sf r oSSESS« Wfin- On trie second iioor resided Freddy Brown, manager754 words
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133 1958-12-18 14 Perak leave wing-three berth open PERAK, the defending champions, are favourites to beat Kedah tomorrow at Ipoh m the opening match of their All Blues Cup campaign this season. Last year's skipper. Looi Kam Pak, is studying m England and two other members of the victorious team are also unavailable.133 words
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Article28 1958-12-18 14 Fullback Max Parker kicked two penalty goals as Singapore Cricket Club "A" beat Royal Engineers 6-0 m their rugby marten yesterday on the padang.28 words
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Article129 1958-12-18 14 INDIANS MAKE FOUR CHANGES INDIA, beaten by 203 runs by the West Indies yesterday In the second T< have made four team changes for the third match In the series beginning m Calcutta on December SI. Two players new to 'I cricket R. B. Kenny, a stylish batsman, and .surrendraReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-12-18 14 picture. JUDY GRINHAM, 19-year-old Olympic gold medallist swimmer, has a smile for the cameraman after receiving her trophy as Britain's "Sportswoman of 1958" m a nationwide poll. Judy has decided to make her career m films. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 41 words
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Article148 1958-12-18 14 KRAMERI 'DOWN THE DRAIN' THREAT JACK KRAMfcK the Ami promoter, mid t sSB yesterday u,aiVa destroy th, entire SM Cup structure by siSSB UP the world/ fij amateurs next year! He said lour leading P i av M fj-om Italy, Sweden J al Belgium were eaaerlH join his troupe VReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement140 1958-12-18 14 British coach for Greece XJARRY ARLETT. 52. Leander Club waterman and onen time lance-corporal In the British Army, joins the Greek Navy on Boxing Day— with the rank of LieutenantCommander. It goes with the job of rowing coach to the Navy at the Isle of Poros. near Athens. The job140 words
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Miscellaneous252 1958-12-18 14 I 1 __^H iTc Bic Hi 7 fl^^H CLUES ACROSS 3. Church deputy hM a Ilir b devoured (O 1. Glib eloquence Involves the ball gan ,t| false report (5) 4> €y p 4. Poetical heroic thousand or scampi 8, Held on In aquatic lungs < 6) gc(mt tilkos o252 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-12-18 15 WH Y THE FANS ARE ROOTING FOR TOOTING 1)1 ISO forward X (m right is Kst\. looting and E Ktciiam cen tre Krward. The non- E Km lie amateurs KtMtcd an upset E H Die Football As- Kdation (up when E Kc\ beat North- ■niptnii ?-l m In'!: Second RoundKeystone - 95 words
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Article22 1958-12-18 15 ml Jollilads soccer team ■> i 6-1 trouncing yesW i! Oeylang stadium mn they mot 40 Base < I ip R.E.M.E.22 words
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Article287 1958-12-18 15 THIS TITLE EDDY WANTED MOST ■N his years of brilF liance Eddy Choom; Rained the world's fcighesi badminton feurels, but the title p cherished most fluded him until last piuht when he came h"t of retirement to pin the Penang Open Phampionship. Eddy was so busy playbaciminton overseas he did287 words
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Article, Illustration509 1958-12-18 15 Linesman quits as tennis tempers flare up TENSE BATTLE FOR DAVIS CUP BERTH BAR R V MACKAY "Afe ii oit leaving!" he shouted a i official. B^IJJ AC h K V K aiUl Mcx Olmeao other, the officials and the bal boys yesterday m Perth m a tension-packed I trial509 words
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142 1958-12-18 15 CINGAPORE Asian.s yeftterclay brnt Royal Ajr Force Tengah 9-8 In ;i trial rugby outing. They scored tWO drop goals and a fry m reply to one drfip goal and a penalty goal. The match \\;is played at t in- Pol lining School142 words
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Article269 1958-12-18 16 'Stop execution' call by Cyprus mothers of 2 doomed youths THE Greek Government yesterday made representations to Britain In a last-minute bid to save two Greek Cypriot youths awaiting execution at Nicosia's Central Prison. It was understood that representations were made after the Greek Foreign Minister,269 words
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216 1958-12-18 16 A NEWS agency report from Washington on the discovery of a virulent Malayan mosquito was discounted this morning by Lieut. -Col. R. Traub, head of the U.S. army medical research unit attached to the Institute of Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. The216 words
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316 1958-12-18 16 Sergeant denies giving arsenic to his wife MASTER SERGEANT Marcus Marymont, 37. said at his trial at Denham. England, for killing his wife that he spent the week-end after her death with his English friend, Mrs. Cynthia Taylor, 24. The Korean War veteran from Hobbsville, North Carolina, denied giving arsenicReuter - 316 words
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Article34 1958-12-18 16 Mr. Peter Robinson, dis- trict sales manager of BOAC m Singapore, this morning presented a six-foot English fir tree to the St. Andrew's Cathedral. The tree was flown by BOAC from London.34 words
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Article19 1958-12-18 16 No new case of polio was notified m Singapore between 4.30 p.m. and 10 a.m. todaj.19 words
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Article19 1958-12-18 16 A five-day-old dock strike which affected a third of Beirut's port labour force ended yesterday. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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