The Singapore Free Press, 19 December 1958
1958-12-19
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-12-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I riday, December 19, 1958. Price 15 Cl.16 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-12-19 1 Crowd rush barrier to see Prasad ihe Government and of Singapore rethe President of t lian Republic, Dr. y ndra Prasad, with full state honours and popular acclaim when he arrived this morning from Jak.v lie President is on his way home alter his state visit Malaya and Indonec halted157 words
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Article17 1958-12-19 1 I new case of polio was p'Pprud in Singapore up to f ajn. today.17 words
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94 1958-12-19 1 MR. KHRUSHCHEV called former President Mao Tse-tung a "reactionary" during a discussion with an American visitor to Moscow, the National Broadcasting Corperation said last night. It said it had learned that Mr. Khrushchev denounced Mr. Mao because of his association with communes in China.U.P.I - 94 words
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Article129 1958-12-19 1 A N Atlas intercontinental missile fired from Cape Canaveral, Florida, yesterday is in orbit round the *rth, the White House announced last night. President Eisenhower 'he entire vehicle, not r Part of it. Is in orbit The Defence Department •aid later the orbit varied betweenReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration390 1958-12-19 1 MR. K's AIDE WILL VISIT AMERICA: TALKS WITH IKE? SOVIET PRIME MINISTER Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's deputy, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, is to visit the United States for two weeks in January. Washington yesterday granted his request for a visa to visit the Russian Ambassador. Observers were in no doubt, however, thatReuter; U.P.I - 390 words
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Article, Illustration264 1958-12-19 1 I see rottenness of swamp I found myself in MARSHAL Bulganin, dis- graced Soviet ex-premier, confessed to his "crimes" as a member of the "anti-party group" before a meeting of the communist party's central committee in Moscow yesterday. Bulganin, who was replaced as prime minister last MarchReuter - 264 words
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Article35 1958-12-19 1 The former all-England and Malayan champion. Eddy Choong, was operated on for appendicitis last night less than 24 hours after he had won the triple crown at the Penang badminton championships.35 words
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Article121 1958-12-19 1 MR. DULLER TELLS OF NATO PLAN AMERICAN State Secretary Dulles said in Paris last night that the threat from the Soviet Union had not diminished and Russia was increasing her armed strength. "There *is yet much to be done in fulfilling the longterm plan on which we are agreed," heReuter - 121 words
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Article45 1958-12-19 1 Work in the port ot lombo was paralysed yesterday as 3.000 port workers along with those of four leading mercantile firms went on strike following a dispute over Christmas bonuses. Labour ofncials are holding talks in an attempt to end the strike.45 words
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Article31 1958-12-19 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 82 j cents per lb., down half a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Advertisement65 1958-12-19 1 Perfumes... CHANEL S 12.00 to S»,r,ot MAX FACTOR Electique $4 00 Hypotiquc 7.00 to 12 I.N Primitif 4.00 to $<.:> oo MOLYNEUX 3.15 to $:,7(»0 WORTH 6.75 to $.1.00 Perfumed Colognes... MAX FACIOR 7.00 to |S3 «5 Bath Dusting Powder... MAX FACTOR 'Two-some Special I HO Mm _bN_C^^ 4Wr The65 words
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Article240 1958-12-19 2 'Beware of rigid agreement*} rill, poorer countries (of Asia) would be wise tn axoid dependence on the SinoSoviet bloc (trade) and, above all, lying themselves to ri^id bilateral agreements," Mr. YaiiKhaii-Morgaii, Minister of State at the British Board of Trade, said in the House of240 words
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86 1958-12-19 2 Crew of sunk Jap ship saved from raft rpWENTT FOUR crewmen who hud been feared when thi Japan* li>hing Shiyo Maru sank on Wednesday, u. plucked irom the sea 300 miles from Wake 1 :;md yesterday by a US Navy transport. The navy in Honolulu said all the survivor sightedU.P.I - 86 words
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88 1958-12-19 2 MAC DENIES HE TOLD ADENAUER 'CANCEL VISIT' MR HAROLD MACMII i \S, the Prime Minister said yesterday it i "quite wrong" to suggest that he had asked Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Federal rman Prime MlnisU to cancel his visit to London. "On the contrary I welcomed tho suggestion that he shouldReuter - 88 words
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408 1958-12-19 2 Cyprus partition not excluded solution -Mac \IR. HAROLD MACMILLAN the Prime MinisiTl ter, said yesterday that partition in Cyprus would be the "worst possible solution but on,, which might be forced if nothing else can be done." f Mr, Vaughan-Moi there were two waving the poorer couni grant them aidReuter - 408 words
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Advertisement152 1958-12-19 2 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY ____________________________E^__i^'_> £«<£'• .4^^^_____l^^^^^^ mmwr '^P_-rrfl_^BBff_-- v/mm--v*^ m ilm\ mmwim\tt/> __S________a___£2___§Ex3__i2_^)_l mwkwfimmmr&s?^ vj-mmm _3KCyE~__ mßh-m\mMv''- /^y%7**\-\\\ __^^BP^^^^^^^^^^^^P^^^___i *^?£m\ mWW mm-v' yjjjSl- W^mmMwK****r t£: '-^_B *M-vM&byy m v Hh_Bb^^_^^^___^' 1 In order to overcome tiredness, r^*^ ~~~L_~~~_. a child needs ,1 concentrated, ___T "^____t3 energy restoring food152 words
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132 1958-12-19 3 'Baby sacrificed at black magic ceremony' hief constable of Brighton, English South coast holiday resort j,. ordered an inquiry Into allegation, that a new-born baby ently sacrificed at a black mafic ceremon v In neighbouring Rotjllt r, village. gationa were made on Wednesday night by Mr. Leslie Rob- tor andReuter - 132 words
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Article35 1958-12-19 3 Mr William Rountree. United States assistant secretary of state for Middle East ail airs. left Beirut, yesterday by air for Athens to continue his fact-finding tmr of the Middle East. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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293 1958-12-19 3 COURT HEARS THE BARE FACTS OF SCHOOL FOR LOVE THE "pleasant social evenings" to which people were invited by a school teacher and his wife were really orgies at which women and girls were told to take "unchaste positions," it was alleged at a trial at Kempten, West Germany, yesterday.Reuter - 293 words
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102 1958-12-19 3 100 lines was 'idle' private's punishment A BRITISH ARMY officer i.s reported to be investigating an allegation that one of his corporals made a private write out 100 lines. The sentence that Private Kenneth Carline had to copy out 100 times was: "I must not idle at drill," according toReuter - 102 words
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Article154 1958-12-19 3 VETERAN MINISTER'S ROYAL HONOUR A 100-year-old Welsh Congregational Minister will introduce the Queen I Christmas day broadcast message alter a 45--mii Commonwealth radio link-up, the BBC announced yesterd iy The Reverend John Evans was born in the reign ol Queen Victoria on May 12, 1858. Mr. Evans, a bachelor, retiredReuter - 154 words
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Article216 1958-12-19 4 Opinion No longer needed? AS much to Ru s to Amer a lii I. I U.S. oi the inl c mi d to go wi:h it I has a vital if different moaning. this developim i is attained and ri cent reports suggest that America is alN adj well on216 words
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Article, Illustration598 1958-12-19 4 Tighter unity is top outcome of NATO meeting in Paris 4 UNITED Western j^ rebuff to Soviet Russia on Berlin was, in the view of Western diplomatic ob servers last night, the overriding achievement of the meeting of N.A.T.O. foreign ministers which closed in Paris yesterday. The tnree-day discusis yieldedReuter - 598 words
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Advertisement51 1958-12-19 4 w a AT X'MAS GIF I tor oil ot Competitive Prices B B PAY A VISIT TO HENDRY'S P WHERE YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU NEED P. H. HEKDRY jj Jvvcll Wr H 78 Nor»h B <■> Pood J' Sinoopore 6. Kuo'a Lumpur. r r» f i m <fj51 words
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202 1958-12-19 5 'Rock' banned at No. 10 Downing Street party: It's got the creaks KOCK-AND-ROLL and the cha-cha were bani at a Christmas party for 150 teen-agers a t No. 10 Downing Street last night. The reason, according to newspaper columnists, was that the notoriously creaky state of the British Prime Minister'sReuter - 202 words
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Article92 1958-12-19 5 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Potpourri; 1.30 Time Signal and News; Mure Potpourri; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Children of Other Is; 5.15 String Serenade; Radio Ranch; 6.00 Mail Sarojini Lourdes plays Hrquest; 6.45 Lights On; Announcements and SingaShare Market Report; 7.00 Signal and News; 7.15 W< ckend Sport; 7.3092 words
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Article31 1958-12-19 5 Sir Anthony Eden, former Britain Prime Minister and lady Eden have arrived In Ico City by air from New k to begin a two-month ■■lay there. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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60 1958-12-19 5 Police yesterday confined their search of the London district of Holloway "J a bid to find the killer Police Constable Raymond Summers, who was murdered In a light on Sunday night. Eight youths were quesi at Holloway police ,f ion yesterday in conation with theReuter - 60 words
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215 1958-12-19 5 MONEY TIGHT, BUT XMAS TO BE AS LA VISH AS EVER •'nim ii. iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiir r»HRISTMAS celebrations in Singapore will lack none of the traditional jollity or lavishness despite the tightness of money and some shortage of traditional Chinese foodstuffs due to the stoppage of imports from China. Christmas shopping215 words
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Miscellaneous392 1958-12-19 6 JKFf" "|IA\VKI_" by .Sydney Jordan I 'if+ZmfZS ?*t c A m L ***«e"eo a* If^ _a«tm to and thbqe "IT. the pabucous 1^ [T____| W> WP --fAATfr-g *\A«SIW6»*TV. A,TIS AS f=f RgQ 9*t,A\Mt!T j§ h OBEAMED t q p— QACK t j_" -CAP *i H__!w '«53_f #*_r^-, Vl* I UF392 words
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Miscellaneous402 1958-12-19 6 -g&orwte7Z BURN today, y u %jm a combination ot Intelllg, i caution, impulsive and en haylour In other words, yo U1 i jnd words are quite u t you live by some I legfta an d to tho witii an almost fanatic you are crafty in d point of vh402 words
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Article158 1958-12-19 7 E LONDON D* lx frivlasjsj Today 1 ►rts Doc U bu 24»h sell 24', sell Jan 24 buyers sailei .sellers i itss Spot buyers 24 bu 24'.. .selleis 24 sellers 1,.,, 1K No. 1 tSI Settlement i, ,nis Jan 24', bu buyers 24 *i Belli seller. Pel158 words
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Article100 1958-12-19 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 18. Previous Today sti.iits Spot 99.87 nom. 99.00 nom. futures raits Contract Dec 97.25 buyers 97.25 buyers 98.87 sellers 99.25 sellers Jan 97.25 buyers 97.12 buyers 98.87 sellers 99.25 sellers ONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. b'BBER: luturesJan. 30.10 paid 30.00 buyers March 29.80 buyers 29.65100 words
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Article29 1958-12-19 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 18. f Railroads 154.03 154^9 f Domestic Bonds 86.69 86 71 P ltiliti *s 88.48 88.89 p Mocks Composite Averages 197.42 198 4329 words
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Article57 1958-12-19 7 i spot 24. awaiting re--1 afloats 23 to 23, lent 22'_ to 22 Lampong spot 24. release 23 1 afloats 1 23, December shiD- ment 22 1 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39 V_, afloats 39, and December shipment 39. 39. cif, sellers ex-dock. Above57 words
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Article92 1958-12-19 7 ?OPR.. Philippines e.i.f. U.K./ North luropoan ports delivered weight per long ton Dec. JOPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North European port* delivered fi »ht per long ton Der./Jan. <>( OM I oil crude Straits •If. European ports In bulk Per lonjr ton Dec/Jan OCOXUT OIL crude Ceylon fit92 words
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Article133 1958-12-19 7 I HE was a quiet note •nfidence in the stock markets yesy with investment nulated by thc of Labour's re--11 Ing statement on yment and by Wedadvance on Wall to a new peak. lie industrial market loading issues >d improvemrnt.s ty shares continut attention and ended to a133 words
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Article, Illustration540 1958-12-19 7 RUBBER CONSUMPTION IN 1958 EXCEEDED WORLD PRODUCTION WORLD consumption of rubber in 1958 exceeded production by 30,000 tons. Consumption next year was again expected to run about 30.000 tons ahead of output. The 1958 gain for natural rubber had been made despite a decline in consumption In the United StatesReuter - 540 words
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Miscellaneous43 1958-12-19 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 5.09 p.m. TOMORROW: 5.59 a.m. and 6.5 1 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.02 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. MONDAY: 7.55 am. and 9.30 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.40 a.m. and 10.14 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.18 a.m. and 10.52 p.m. TIII'KSDAY: 9.54 a.m. and 11.28 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-12-19 8 Going, going gone £39,000 GOSPELS, written in Germany m the 12th century are seen below being shown to bidders during the recent sale of the Dy_on Pernus collection of illuminated manuscripts at Sotheby's in London. The Gospels, in Romanesque, arc written on 186 leaves of vellum. They w_ve from the129 words
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Article, Illustration125 1958-12-19 8 NOW THEY'RE HULA-HOOPING ON ICE J^S if figure skating isn't difficult enough, 16--year-old Susan Ratntn. ladies champion of Whitley Bay Ice Club, Northumberland, has taken thc "Hula Hoop" craze now siveeping Britain, on to the ice-rink, ere on the left is Susan hula-hooping on her skates. Gift from children OthersReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-12-19 9 'Cub reporter in the news I might So he popped j along to the oilices ot the "Xeue Zei- tung," to dictate some copy to the anxious looking secretary. The staff would like to say "it's all j right dear, he's not going to eat you" but they are not119 words
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Article75 1958-12-19 9 THE TIME IT TAKES TO DIG A GRAVE npilK vicar thought a bill of £23 Bs. for diggin hia aunt too high, and refused to pay. The vicar, the Rev. John il Morson. of Bambrook Vicarage, Newport, Sii told Ji D. H Rob on al Lo borough County Courl th.75 words
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Advertisement116 1958-12-19 9 WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever in the world you're going, By there with Pan American -the airline that gives yon priceless advantage "I round-the-world expi on ever) flight First across the Pacific, fii t across the Atlantic, first throughout Latin America and lii d round world— Pan American's record "I !!> lng116 words
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Article, Illustration550 1958-12-19 10 Mr. Jaffe's Cloud has a silver lining ISRAEL'S "rainmaker', Mr. Samuel jaffe can an increase in rainfall by artificially milking the clouds. But Mr. Jaffe is no magician wearing a wide brimmed black hat who mumbles weird incantations. D. rector of the artificial rain division of Israel's Scientific Research Council,Reuter - 550 words
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Article38 1958-12-19 10 Bringing home the ba con in Oslo, Norway, in its yet uncured state > this big piggy will finish up on the table at Christ mas. And it is no good squealing about it! 138 words
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Article, Illustration339 1958-12-19 10 DOG'S EYE GIVES MAN HIS SIGHT white It will have a gray] h tone with ;i gr at deal of atmospheric quality. However, it will b« a snapshot that you will be glad to have in your album one whose tone and mood give the Imagination something to work on!339 words
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Article, Illustration743 1958-12-19 11 ANTARCTIC ICE A NEW FIELD FOR CAMERAS Photography played a major role in the success of one of the most dramatic expeditions in recent history, the triumphant 2,200mile crossing of the Antarctic Continent by members of the TransAntarctic Expedition, fhis article tells the story of Mat contribution. I)\(! a trusted743 words
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Article134 1958-12-19 11 Snapshots on a rainy day I>AIN can be a nui- sance to the photographer, but have you ever thought of photographing it? Not only the rain Itself but many other subjects can be photographed to good effect on a rainy day. If possible, choose a fairly bright rainy day for134 words
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201 1958-12-19 12 REBEL ACTIVITY IN SUMATRA 'LACKS CENTRAL CONTROL' OVERSEAS sources with contacts in Indonesia have predii ted that re-bel-caused umest in Sumatra will grow worse within the next few months. In Hon" Kong people who are in touch with businessmen in Sumatra saicf the situation there is worse now than itU.P.I - 201 words
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103 1958-12-19 12 A SPOKESMAN of Uie Dutch delegation to the N.A.T.O. conference in Paris, commenting on the British sale of six Gannet naval aircraft to In- donesia, recalled the often-repeated Dutch opposil tion to the sale of arms to Indonesia. I He said those countriesU.P.I - 103 words
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185 1958-12-19 12 LONDON naval circles believe that the six warships which Japan may supply to the United Arab Republic are the former U.S. Navy destroyers supplied to Japan under the mutual Uo-loliiii'. yiyjf-mi. iJ.mii.ii.l. A Cairo report has stated that "a deal for theU.P.I - 185 words
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77 1958-12-19 12 PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek has decorated nine top American ofhcers for their "brilliant leadership and outstanding contributions" during the Formosa Strait crisis. The nine officers included Vice-Admiral Roland Smoot. commander of the U.S. Formosa Defence Command: Major-General L. Doan. chief of the U.S. Military Assistance AdvisoryReuter - 77 words
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Article23 1958-12-19 12 A new trad rei ment between Japan and Haiti to accord each other m roured-nation treatment has been signed in Tokyo'23 words
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Article36 1958-12-19 12 The Padjadjaran University of Bandung, Central Java, will bestow an honorary doctorate on President Tito of Yugoslavia who is due to arrive in Indonesia next Tuesday on a state visit ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article44 1958-12-19 12 Japanese exporters have I been chartering special freighter aeroplanes for transporting tens of thousands of transistor radio sets to the United States for Christmas sales. Orders for the tiny portable radio sets have been flooding in since October. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article321 1958-12-19 12 E A FORMER adviser to the Prime Minis- E ters of Pakistan said m E New York that Pakis- tan is a clear instance E E of a political entity E which has left colonial E status but seems tin- E able to settle downU.P.I - 321 words
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Article63 1958-12-19 12 The Japanese Government Is sending an official delegation to New York shortly to negotiate for floatation of new external bonds totalling US$3O million in the New York financial market. Mr. Eisaku Sato. Finance Minister, may also visit New York later to sign the contractReuter - 63 words
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Article181 1958-12-19 12 550 GANGS NOW OPERATING IN TOKYO rKYO'S criminal gangs are increasing. The police say that about 550 different gangs, with a total membership of more than 18.000, are operating In the capital. They run gambling rackets, extort money from pkeepers. work with prostitutes, collect debts by using strong-arm methods, providedReuter - 181 words
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Article553 1958-12-19 12 DUTCH, U.S. FREE WAR CRIMINAL Glimpses] THE Netherlands Government A reduce the terms of an 128 rwf, agr *d Class B and C Japanese "5^ out on parole, to periods thev i i l aprior to their release the I y Ministry said. Japan< The ministry said the United BtatiReuter; U.P.I; U.P - 553 words
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Article, Illustration213 1958-12-19 13 tollection Lr layman hri expert I 00 RAMS M [nnual of t fl 0 X I llijle and Phototrrams Messrs. niblishers of iiateur Phoher, have iiii produced a mtiful book ich will uive asure to both camera enthust ?md the lav- 1 )jr of the 1 chc213 words
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Article, Illustration553 1958-12-19 13 CHRISTMAS brings its inevitable rush of humorous books. This year, once again, Britain's cartoonisi itirists and Joke-merchants are joined by some of the best "debunkers" from overis. ft is often said that French wit like some wii. does not travel well. But we have three famous553 words
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954 1958-12-19 14 ALLAN - PROSPERITY IS BEST FOR MAIN RACE ON DRY TRACK ALLAN __Bk I I),, I -o.ti.il l-.ioin-iiiv 13 i„,\ (M J.' 1 I -it 'lIM \uk IM. W.tdh.n:. l <i ijuiiksilvrr 11 10. >. ratrbiiifb: Far *i >"" 13 W h!,i tiul_ 12 I ii'> 1 l 4, ll I ft*954 words
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Article113 1958-12-19 14 RAY LEAVES FOR MANILl Ray Ming Chan left Singapore by Pan America Airways at 8 a.m. thi morning for Manila, when he is aiming for a crack ai the Philippines feather weight title. The holder! Leo Espino a SCUNTHORPE WIN Scunthorpe beat Cardif 1-0 last night inReuter - 113 words
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156 1958-12-19 14 Manly looks good in lower division (las Div. Bf All Thing. Nice 15.7, Tajjan King lt.lt, Man.) It.lt, Kinpsbr.ui lt.t, I h«\W\v (irern 12.7, Brown Booty It 7, .lamus 1!..".. Advniturcr lt.t, Indraubera 11.12, Turn To 11!*. Wedding Waltz 11.7. «..■> Carnival 11.7. S( rat< hings: Aiulroi-lrs II 10, l'rinrr156 words
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Advertisement71 1958-12-19 14 FREE X'mas Ms FOR EVERY SUIT 01 'CROCODILE PYJAM£ (No. 1741 YOU PURCHAS YOU WILL RECEIVE FRK ONE PAIR OF -CROW DILE" SOCKS AND ON P.ECE OF -CM** VEST AS X'MAS GIFTS. AVAII ABLE FOR CHOICE OVER DIFFERENT KINDS "CROCODILE" SH'RT) HAWAIIAN SHI R PYJAMAS CKS SINGLETS AND VESTS. CHEAP71 words
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302 1958-12-19 15 STEVE SNIDER - Aussies can never kill professional lawn tennis STEVE SNIDER Says i .TRALIA, lacing the loss of two more amaA teur aces, is trying to cripple professional tennis but it's bound to be a losing battle as there's a promoter like Jack Kramer Kramer— and his predecessors— have been Uie amateursU.P.I - 302 words
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342 1958-12-19 15 NEW BILL PROPOSES JAIL FOR VICE GIRLS -and fines to be stenoed un THE British Government yester--1 day published a Hill which aims to stamp out loitering for prostitution and related vice by a heavy stepping up of fines and the option of Jai] sentences. At present prostitutes can beReuter - 342 words
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76 1958-12-19 15 Dictator cannot rule in India —Nehru ]i| R. NEHRU. Prime Mini later of India, declared In a filmed television interview in London last night that there was no chance of any kind of dictatorship in India. When the interviewer referred to the trend towards military dictatorships in Asia, Mr. Nehru76 words
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Article135 1958-12-19 15 Earlier, the interviewer had asked Mr. Nehru if there was the remote possibility of China attacking India through Nepal. Mr. Nehru replied: "None whatever." The best defence, the Prime Minister added, was friendship. India was friendly with China though she disagreed with her in many ways.135 words
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Article116 1958-12-19 15 .11l 11.. 1 1 1. lIIIIIIIIIIJ The Indian people, he added, were used to elections and he did not think there wag any real chance of them employing any other manner of changing governments. Wr. Nehru reminded the interviewer that India had been conditioned by aReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement295 1958-12-19 15 WEEK-ENDER X* ~**V I mLSt_>' Swing it, sway it, rock, man rock' This I Wl W week's Week Ender gives splash treat- jj jM wk ment to the happy craze that's sweeping m. W round the wot Id- hula hooping! And fhe m *^W' Week Ender offers its readers 1,000295 words
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Article210 1958-12-19 16 A NEW OFFER IN FISH DISPUTE Em to withdraw its warliiipi tuu miles further out to .sea oil Iceland. n. a. T. o. conference sources stated in Pans. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, made the offer alter Mr. Hans Andersen, Icelandic per manent representative, complained in the NATO ministerial210 words
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235 1958-12-19 16 UNITED STATES Air Force court-martial at Denhafn, Fngland, last night found 37-year-old Master Sgt. Marcus M. Marymont guilty of murdering his 43-year-old wife, Mary Helen, by arsenical poisoning/ Thc court also found Marymont guilty bf adultery with a pretty 24-year-old EnglishReuter - 235 words
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49 1958-12-19 16 Professor Bruno Pontecorvo, the Harwell atomic scientist who fled to Russia in 1950, has been elected chairman of a club for scientists from 12 Communist countries working at the joint nuclear institute at Dubna, near Moscow, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article99 1958-12-19 16 COUPLE SHOT ON EVE OF WEDDING RESIDENTS of a quiet i Lancashire street roused by a burst of gunshots late on Wednesday night found a 19-year-old youth dead on the pavement and his 17-year-old girl friend seriously wounded by his side The girl. Lilian Winrow. was taken to hospital whereReuter - 99 words
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Article28 1958-12-19 16 A West German civilian pilot missing since Tuesday is being held by the Communist East Germans, it was announced in Hamburg yesterday.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article40 1958-12-19 16 Switzerland yesterday threatened trade retaliation against the six nations of the European Common Market unless a satisfactory solution was found to the dispute between the countries of the Organisation for European Economic Cooperation.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article40 1958-12-19 16 TENSION on the IsraeliSyrian border has increased in Tel Aviv following Israeli press reports of Syrian troop concentrations on the border. In Syria, the Damascus radio accused Israel of concentrating troops opposite Syria's south-western border.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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82 1958-12-19 16 BRITAIN OFFERS LOAN TO YUGOSLAVIA I Illlto the ment ol nmm See, _r Wl th. grSTy. 01 «S|s The Yugoslav Government had not yet given i_ forma] reply. 1U Mr. Profumo said tho n Ur P°^ ot the loan l-?t help Yugoslavia p certain capital an capital good in BritainReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement429 1958-12-19 16 Straits Times ?PM Pre*. in*. wi a_v«.Miki-r» •t l.t floor SlNGA' _ui COLO STORAGf OKCMARO ROAO will r«cciv« small o_»t<t.w ment. and sns-ert ro boa numbvit C'ottii jjvui ment may alto be bonded to CITY bOOK fcioat LTD Wincnetfvi Hou.i Colly. Quo* Singapore MALATA UaUG .TORc 142 tan Coast Road429 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-12-19 1 gANTA CLAUS is a slickly-operating bureau in Denmark. A "delighted-to-have-your-letter" department which brings a warm word every Christmas to children all over the world. The department is staffed by three dozen schoolchildren. A Scandinavian airline provides the envelopes and stamps. Their annual mission: Sending270 words
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Article325 1958-12-19 1 adorations of the younger generation. Pat. aged eight, lists her own requests 'for a doll's pram, roller skates and a teddy-bear to hug> then says: "My brother would also like someone to hug. He says Marilyn Monroe would do fine, please ee if you could325 words
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Advertisement115 1958-12-19 1 I* U* Ll* lMm t G Highlights oft I ate issiw? I o^ Page 2: Why is a turkey? S/< l^V Page 3: A former judge and famous ja§ o/-£ advocate reflects on Christmas. lv< iSSc Page 4: The conclusion of our child- o/^t; ren's serial. o^ Page 5: Another115 words
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Article, Illustration396 1958-12-19 2 Harvey Day - A |)h"d story by Harvey Day [< OR most people Christmas means turkey and Plum pudding. Without them there would be an inexplicable void. Yet, this noble bird was unknown in Europe till the 16th century and is not I even396 words
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Article, Illustration822 1958-12-19 2 No Xmas presents Please MORE THAN 11,000 shop assistants in a London group of stores have been advised not to give Christmas presents to each other. Mr M. H. Lloyd-Davies nprsonnel director of tne Joint Lewis partnership writes in the times official J0U "Partners should never feel any obligation to822 words
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Advertisement179 1958-12-19 2 3tf_ V.m g X'mas C/frs.- g I 5 FOR LADIES. 0 Sterling Silver. Brush Sets. Powder __j fc Compacts. Powder Bowls. Scent fc '5 Bottles. Cold Watches. Jade g Pendents. Earrings. Rings. Dia- j&j •0 mond Rings and Watches -J i», A j* #mftM/ i aWT VAWvrrr l\ NECKLACES... CHOKERS...179 words
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Article, Illustration673 1958-12-19 3 MEN STILL CLING TO THAT MESSAGE Lord Birkett, the distinguished author of this article, has spent most cf his life in Courts of Justice, where the worst of human nature is revealed, and occasionally the noblest. As on advocate (still remembered as Sir Norman Birkett), as a Judge of the673 words
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Article, Illustration484 1958-12-19 3 A former judge reflects... tne simple the shepherds, there suddenly app* dazzling brightness ol the heavenly host, and the imagination is enthralled for et And with childhood and the memories of Christmas so deeply interwoven into inner consciousness, there is also this me of peace and goodwill intern too. however484 words
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239 1958-12-19 3 Brian Kennedy - They're putting the brakes on Christmas Brian Kennedy By JAP \NESE authorities this year are trying to put a brake on the extensive and alcoholic celebration with which Japan, a nation of n o n Christians, usually marks Christmas. There is poverty in the land today. Thousands are home, less239 words
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Advertisement383 1958-12-19 3 y >► m^^^A mmfmm^m^^mmw _E___i __T x^ x \_x^a^^T S8 m\W m v*" */wm 1 1 llt_r_ _/_t\ V V___ There is something here to v^ I I _r rick s. Visit our Supermarket and 7 see for yourself our wide J fj ff selection. Poultry and Came Ji HL383 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1958-12-19 4 The third last part of our exciting serial by KATHLEEN HICKLEY SoLa has been invited to a party j n Malay* :n Christmas Eve. The committee have bk t a chimney on the roof to moke him feel re at "°™e, but unfortunately he gets sti|r>1,133 words
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Article66 1958-12-19 4 The Gay Nineties: "Shall we T p_rk out on the dnve? jj___Mffs« ph E Tscrgeant. speaking on sU_ffBiiii3-»" speaking. B for beer, A for 'arf-a-pint, R for mm, L for lager. A for ale. and W for wot's yours. Mother: "Did teacher eat the rock cakes I66 words
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Advertisement247 1958-12-19 4 co**/ row *^©tr_s ■P 9 3 FOR XMAS JOYS i THE ONES WITH WINDOWS AND FRICTION MOTORS" S AUSTIN HEALEY SPORTS CJ^Lc^ _r%^ _BE__* _r-» fc» |»_'fcii__lß_ BEDFORD UTILECON V* A\ mm K FIRE TENDER <N AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE w^ 9 %J SALOON 8 y^ ft LAND ROVER AND RICE S247 words
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Advertisement19 1958-12-19 4 We Wish All Our Clients mm mA jMk HAPPY CHRISTMAS and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR The Management. Goodwoou Park Hotel19 words
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Miscellaneous372 1958-12-19 4 XMAS X-WORD I I' I [5 I p I p* I p> I B** I __r ,2 111 WM. 1 J II m\ __r~~__l p. __r* I^l I ""L 1 m ri M PI 1 irß occ 3. Lost by many birds AM-WS at chrlstmas (5) 1. "Man! do I372 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-12-19 5 park-keeper has been out chopping down trees. He seems to have cut-off his way back to the house or has he? See if you can guide the keeper back.33 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-12-19 5 Square up these circles nace an odd number of half-matches inside the square so as to enclose fou r groups each holding four cirles. Answer Pane26 words
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Article, Illustration680 1958-12-19 5 Novel Xmas decorations that you can make VOTHING can bring the Christmas spirit into the home like decoratio: Break irom the traditional bv making the fo v decorations described here. Two are for partytable centrepieces, one for a wall-hansins and the other enhances the .dfather clock. The wall decoration of680 words
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Advertisement230 1958-12-19 5 vffl^* a delight to give... a thrill to own Never before— a fountain pen so unique it actually becomes a distinctive accessory, express.ng e. woman's personal taste in fine jewellery and fabr.cs' Sheaffer uses gold, clo.sonne enamel effect silver, and rhinestone brilliants tor the look of precious jewellery offer, ng230 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-12-19 6 »lORK THAN 1 children took part in the annual hristmas carol rai. staged hy tin- combined schools it the Central 1' London. There weir six performances n all. This l*.u pper picture shows a hoy from thc West in joining in the carol-singing.48 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1958-12-19 6 HENRIETTA MANSFIELD - The day that the vanished HENRIETTA MANSFIELD By THE STAR was wellknown in Littleford School. It was kept in the property box amongst the stage clothes, and towards Christmas it was always brought out and shown to the pupils who were rehearsing for the break-up day Nativity Play. Folding quite1,474 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-12-19 6 CAROLE LESLEY, an Associated British artist, sends Christmas c; lava She plays the part of Lova, a brassy Ejst End of Loruion sir. Trees in the Street." Her fellow stars are Sylvia Sims, Herbert Lorn, Howard ond Stanley Hallow,44 words
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Advertisement226 1958-12-19 6 m9^^^^^^ ji _IB^ j| Mk J! Vv _r l______r x 1 __F "__ftl_. •_3 i <mV< V^________ M* mm *V xv^-^ I X'MAS SALE 1 ISJ Childrens ear. Toys, !S xj Musical Boxes, Canteen ft Cigarette Lighters and 5^ X< and all kinds of Fancy Goods. jjp \3J SHop early226 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1958-12-19 7 K.S. CHIA - A CHRISTMAS THA T I'LL REMEMBER... K.S. CHIA A Malayan story^by OUAN CHIN tried to push herself up from the bed but the effort was too great for a body weakened by a long bout of influenza. She called out to her eldest daughter. Maureen. The fifteen -year-old girl came1,226 words
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Advertisement578 1958-12-19 7 tvt _^-p.i ______L *Tt^^ i-MC--Al^-*--K J 1 mJw^mW V_____P^__J^ mTmmmA H_L ~^___K_. i *Jmm 4 r ___P_____f ~^t* _T y ___r M _l_ _____t^_____PS_ flf ___M___ :< BDi what a lovely fll /^^F CHRISTMAS PRESENT I A A U I .^^^PENTAX /(THE CAMERA WITH A"BUILT-IN'^IEMOW)Tj|^J WgO/ll Takumar Fl .8, 6-elemenf578 words
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Article, Illustration579 1958-12-19 8 MOLLY TAN - IF you art 1 people pore, you s with Christ around tl with a long complete sh in your hai. Well, you right nov here a sugges end all your Make thicosmetic Chi so many make and produ ket you need hard nor579 words
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Article, Illustration842 1958-12-19 8 ELIZABETH GALE - But Teddy bear goes on and on ELIZABETH GALE By IN the midst of space helmets, ray guns, jet-plane models and all the scientific gadgo try that clutter up ihe 'shelves and windows of toy shops todav. are assorted sizes of cuddly and lonelylookin° old fashioned Teddy Bears, which stare842 words
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Advertisement282 1958-12-19 8 r S WHAT BUTTER GMT fc \mLZL AM-S I m\ "N v ADll ««<"»g LillnAl ™< M C7ir/-//«fl-s g fV A RADIOGRAM in a rcolly I M^' V^y marvellous cabinet ot high I m\* gloss Polished fine wood. IjS V Noteworthy is the unequalled 1 Sr*> |J SABA sound quality282 words
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Advertisement219 1958-12-19 9 |Munel amon^ X/w^ GRE__AV_J_A j^H jmL/*® m\\\t V j^^l ___L 4 §l Cp ____r j^vP i" N A v^-^" S^Q>'*^7 V^ 0/ C*# /*•/*> C *_Y#_ T^ 'J I? f O V Mr p aB ~~a f m jb hm__^ Vs\\ B__R___. i **V B_______________^__3-________i ?-_y'---___\w_9 ______!!___________"^^______d__i-_----____--________--i H___fi________i__i__i 9_-_i9_i fa219 words
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Article, Illustration2650 1958-12-19 10 GRETA BRIGCS - THE CASE OF THE HIGHWA Y MAN'S CLOAK GRETA BRIGCS By MY name is Malcolm Valory. Vou may have seen under articles deali with physical rese a r c h work, but i efer to call myself simply a ohost hunter. I have been illed in countless times investigate strange2,650 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1958-12-19 11 By Terry Harhnett TX) all your. rents there con. moment in the life of their first-born when they have to decide what to do about the Father Christmas legend. Whatever they decide, it is certain that the child will in one way or another, about the old1,357 words
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Advertisement314 1958-12-19 11 MAKE IT A /x t^KjV' b _____i____l j_ v/ _r r^^Sl^) CHRISTMAS Tropical Plum Pudding Ice Cream Now established tropical Christmas fare b 4% Magnolia Plum Pudding made from the old English plum pudding recipe, it's rich __H__^ I)_____U\ r I in fruits. It's smooth it's creamv it'v JSSr) *L314 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1958-12-19 12 LEE CHAPMAN - The fantastic Christmas presents LEE CHAPMAN By AT one of the most fabul Christmas parties ever held, all the women guests received mink coats as gifts, while the men were each presented ith RollsRoyce cars. The party was given by actress Marion Davies. Today, for »i», value and sheer ostentation1,045 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-12-19 12 THE SCENE in a London church dur.ng the traditional carol serv.ce or Eve. Beside the pulpit stands the tree, aglow with foiry decorations as the choir sings by the light of many candles Reut,39 words
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Advertisement110 1958-12-19 12 tm~ for(£hristmas TYPEWRITERS tjtjSj^^' .yy'ii-T v^_7 p^^ -V*-?**' AmMtV^*^'*mmmmmW m^ W__sfP i v_s»r v 1 Jt _3_MyJ pJUj it^^ l^y*"^^*>p«~"—p 'p' ****__r J^Wj^il. V****?. 7he 011-pwrpose onrrable _^^^_#_S§^-_^^ J___S ;,1\ -9_7vQ_B_9mß___^______p^^ -3^^^ 11 "R.A." r jI&V The Standard portable ___i__fl_.! lll^ for the house with exd •__Jr"__'N jk, 'MAGIC'MARGIN in110 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1958-12-19 13 A.V. STACEY - A.V. STACEY RECALLED MOST of us celebrate Christmas with much enjoyment, some frivolity and a little extravagance, and we give modest parties to which we invite our family and closest friends. Many of the famous and the wealthy, however, go out of their way to out-do each1,099 words
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Article93 1958-12-19 13 ACROSS: 1. Almond Icing. 9, Ideal. 10. Abracadabra. 11. Niece. 14. Lands. 17. Agents. 21. Asleep. 22. Efts. 23. Edict. 24. Tie. 25. Urn. 2ft. Deter 27. Diet. 28. Israel. 30. Cleans. 33. Brass. 36. Motto. 38. Parsons Nose. 39. Skate. 40. Silent Night. DOWN: 1. Avail. 2.93 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-12-19 13 QUEEN -OUISE of Sweden at one of the stalls when she opened the Swedish Christmas Fair in the Swedish Hall, Harcourt Street, London, recently. The stallholders wear national costumes.31 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1958-12-19 15 Millions go out every year THIS year 545 million Christmas cardi will be posted in Great Britain. This is 10 million more than last year. Behind the tinsel and glitter lies an industry based on fierce and unrelenting competition. And behind the industry are a handful of1,036 words
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