The Singapore Free Press, 20 December 1958
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Title Section17 1958-12-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ■7 Singapore. Saturday. December 20, 1958. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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162 1958-12-20 1 Karloff's niece in double death mystery BORIS KARLOFF'S niece. Mrs Diana Bromley, was found with serious throat wounds m her exclusive country home m Surrey. Southern England, near the bodies of her two young sons. Tho irasedy was discovered by her husband, Mr. Thomas Bromley, when he returned home onReuter - 162 words
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Article37 1958-12-20 1 (PAKISTAN'S Finance Mill Mr. Mohammed tid yesterday the economy was conrably weakened, the •■nt was "overwith problems" possible economies ng would be made. urea would inncreaaed taxation, he Mi"»'ting of econon Karachi. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article58 1958-12-20 1 ft^MPIRE Day, which Pj falls each year on May 24, will be known forthwith as Commonwealth Day, Mr, Mac. millan told the House of Commons yesterday. In a written reply, Mr. Macmillan said this step was being taken with the con. currence of other Commonwealth governmentsReuter - 58 words
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Article37 1958-12-20 1 First stage of the reestablishment of civilian authority m Algeria was completed yesterday with the ceremonial departure of General Raoul Salan who has held full civil and milipowers m Algiers for tary seven months. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article15 1958-12-20 1 No new case of polio was notified m Singapore up to, 9.15 a.m. today.15 words
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Article139 1958-12-20 1 BRITISH troops m a prua village were "filly stoned" yesterday out 50 Cypriot women trying to drag youths from oldleri 1 custody. 'Idlers, to extricate fired shots and •riot woman was wounded, it was statMcosla last night broke out after the troops had ordered theReuter - 139 words
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259 1958-12-20 1 IKE'S PEACE PLEA RADIOED FROM SPACE President's message opens a new era PRESIDENT EISENHOWER opened the era of space communications yesterday with a Christmas peace message to the world transmitted from a satellite m outer space The pre-recorded message was broadcast from the U.S Atlas satellite which was launched fromReuter - 259 words
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66 1958-12-20 1 Hush-hush and oft goes secret missile TIIK U.S. Air Force yesterday tested a secret air -to ground missile at Cape Canaveral Florida, but declined to give details. An air force jet plane streaked over the Cap* and fired the missile Into the Atlantic with a loud roar. The air forceReuter - 66 words
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101 1958-12-20 1 'Life' for sergeant for wife murder MASTER Sergeant Marcus Marymont, 37, truiu Hobbsville, North Carolina, was sentenced to hard labour for his natural life by court martial at Denham, England, for the murder of his wife. The sergeant was also sentenced to dishonourable discharge and forfeiture of all allowances TheReuter - 101 words
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152 1958-12-20 1 NEW RUSSIAN THREAT OF WAR OVER BERLIN r<ENEAAL M. V. ZAHAROV, Soviet armed forces v* commander m Germany, last night warned General H. I- Hodes, U.S. Army commander m Europe, that the Soviet Army would inflict a devastating defeat on Western Allied troops if they attempt to force their wayReuter - 152 words
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Article55 1958-12-20 1 The last of tho Conservative MP'a who quit the party's ranks m the Commons over the govern me nt/s Suez policy has returned to the fold. Political quarters said Colonel Cyril Banks. Ml 1 for Pudsey, had Mked to have the "whip" (party voting instructions m theReuter - 55 words
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Article23 1958-12-20 1 Mr John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State, arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, by nir f lay Inr n Cliri oliday ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article38 1958-12-20 1 Thirteen crewmen of a Nationalist Chinese ship were rescued by the U.B. destroyer Buck and the aircraft carrier Tlconderoga yesterday when their vessel ran aground on Scarborough Shoals 180 miles off the Philippines. U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Advertisement82 1958-12-20 1 tuntsTMAS foaei nox gifts of Sheer elegance HBKjj^l^H wrapped m gold I I Aquomorine Tolc m I delightfully dramatic i container Hh W& WMWMWmawmn lHft*l *JM$ J Love pat m new 1 His %ca **^J* biv V^l lw( ft Aquamorinc bath ■HLwhl ,sft'jß&A/ wA powder complct< ft w tn beautiful82 words
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Article145 1958-12-20 2 VTEGOTIATIONS m TokL* yo on a compensation Claim filed by the Japanese Maritime Safety Board against the owners Of the British luxury liner ('aronia, which struck and demolished a lighthouse at the entrance of Yokohama port on April 14 this year, yesterday ended m agreementReuter - 145 words
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104 1958-12-20 2 Goldfine guilty of criminal contempt PERNARD GOLDFINE, millionaire industrialist friend of former U.S. Presidential aide Sherman Adams, was convicted at Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday of criminal contempt for failing to comply with a federal court order to produce the books of one of his companies. Goldfine was acquitted of two otherReuter - 104 words
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Article30 1958-12-20 2 Princess Alexandra will arrive at Canberra, for her six-week visit to Australia on August 15 next year, the prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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136 1958-12-20 2 AT the annual general meeting of AnuloAsian Rubber Plantations Ltd. m London yesterday, Mi P, h i. cognlan, the chairman, ted the Malayan ernmeni should alloy some refund m export duty to I who pay a heavy rali pany tax. II( .said tlioReuter - 136 words
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269 1958-12-20 2 Mikoyan mission mystery deepens no disarm talks J^MID mounting speculation, Moscow circles kept a ti_rht i on the nature of Soviet First Deputy Premier Sf?.; llppcd ll »nc, forthcoming two-week mission to Washtaito™ Offlcl^J** Mlko > a confer with the Soviet Ambassador. ""uially, he i s s Mr. Mokoyan returnedReuter - 269 words
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88 1958-12-20 2 BAPTISM' AS TITO CROSSES THE EQUATOR PRESIDENT TITO was i given a ceremonial "baptism" yesterday when iiis yacht Galcb, which tie Is sailing towards Indonesia, crossed the equator m the Indian Ocean. Tan jug, the official Yugoslav news agency, m a despatch from the ship, said the Yugoslav loader wasReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement224 1958-12-20 2 SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 DAYS! A (Made to Measure) DRESS SUIT $85.00 ONLY I r- l s pleasure to wear the latest a Wltli HH| V Midnight Blue E^r DRESS Trousers. lift h t w e ift h t Crease- resist Cool Comfortable. -^^^^^ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP 81, HIGH224 words
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Advertisement183 1958-12-20 2 j NEW ALHAMBRA-opens tomorrow I BACK BIMWUIAR REQUEST! fILMED IN THE EXOTIC LOCALF OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC WHERE TWO WORLDS MEET IN ONE UNDYING EMBRACE! t ;:H.:ir sekonic 30-c Projection lens: F1.4 18mm 500 wotts projection lamp. <#.^pJF r Provide with room light coy /f r f\ '•'sk*^fc/ ncctor. /KJt/1^-183 words
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207 1958-12-20 3 Get-together' groups aim to end race hate in London H/lIITE and coloured men and women are U volunteering: to train as liaison officers to r t to avoid any further racial flare-ups m London. Behind the scheme arc Mr. Richard Hauser, ologist, and his wife, Hephzibah Menuie celebrated pianist andReuter - 207 words
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126 1958-12-20 3 'THERE HAS ALWAYS BEEN SOME HOSTILITY' DR. AIAKK ABItAMS, a leading British sociologist, said last night that coloured people living m Britain have all at some time or another experienced some degree of hosti. lity or discrimination. Dr. Abrams was pre. senting a British Broad, casting Corporation programme m whichReuter - 126 words
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Article160 1958-12-20 3 An extra If Oil clears redhead A 22- YEAR-OLD attractive redhead. Mrs. Ada Margaret Shakeshaft. was cleared at the Old Bailey central criminal court yesterday of receiving t'8,727 part of the proceeds of a daring i' 20,000 London bank raid last October. The jury found Mrs. Shakeshaft Not Guilty onReuter - 160 words
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Article24 1958-12-20 3 I mk Spriggs. who the Hurricane a private venture a 40, has received ompensation on managing direc- Hawker Siddeley ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article19 1958-12-20 3 an President Dr. turned to Calcutta, ruing, concluding a visit to Malaya, Indon, a and SineraDore. U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article17 1958-12-20 3 Record Christmas spending m Britain was foreshadowed by Bank of England figures issued last night.17 words
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98 1958-12-20 3 WITCHCRAFT MURDER THEORY IS REJECTED POLICE investigating a report of the ritual murder of a newborn baby at a "black magic" ceremony have found "no substance whatever" m the story, the Chief Constable of Brighton, Mr. A. E. Rowsell, said yesterday. Mr. Rowsell ordered a full inquiry on Thursday afterReuter - 98 words
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88 1958-12-20 3 Sarah becomes airborne in Peter Pan role PHOTOGRAPHS of 44--1 year-old Sarah Churchill, dressed m coffeecoloured tights and "flyiniT 15 feet off the ground, decorated trie national newspapen m London yesterday. They wem taken at a real for the Christmas pantomime n" m which sir Winston Churchill' hter is toReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement101 1958-12-20 3 On PROLON DISHES Be insistent '/^lSfcs^i They're high on style 1 A§ And break-resistant! V*^*^ 'niKrw.iro the trade-mark Mclmactt o^4^. iiichkd l>y Prolon" axe yoiir assurance Mm I J^^tj^^^ 'iN.'ifcrtv/icr...cocfi g^. MBKf-\^^ l'i. >l« >n's lovtly, colorful '^W ■^^^L. l I '"ii iky .iiid Cwltnct <Or^ k jfc itc department101 words
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Advertisement204 1958-12-20 3 firm kJ bw# *^2K^^^PNb^^ M■■ i«y m t A ■VVa L^ Trt* _j f a. t wKS^r^ 1 jim 1 1 -ana^Br^ M a.A. .A. _J J§ 1 \l4|V -J>* I^B .a^T iVlb^m lam J I (Button m lor Brand) TTLixgateJe Skiff Plush animals created by Margaret* Staiff are the204 words
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208 1958-12-20 4 Saturday, Dec. 20, 1958. Opinion IT has been suggested that the United Nations General Assembly should hold its 1960 session m I Moscow and thu. avoid Ihe disruption of its routine by the U.S. president ia. election m that year On two previous208 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1958-12-20 4 The last violent years with a genius AS TOLD IN A SCORCHINC NEW BOOK BY A FORMER SHOWGIRL JUST published m America is a remarkable book, "Beloved Infidel," which is already considered to be the most striking personal story of this year or indeed of next. It will almost certainly1,060 words
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Article326 1958-12-20 4 Beuchcomber - Beuchcomber KL;JKLKL;KDF A MAN weighing 18st, who is employed to jump on plastic cigarettecases at demonstrations of their invulnerabilit Prodnose: One moment. You ought always to prethlfl sort of thing with a note telling us whether a genuine item of news, or merely your own nonsense.326 words
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Advertisement38 1958-12-20 4 OUR GRAND 7TH ANNIVERSARY SALE LAST fEW DAYS Docron/Orlon Trouttr fit.OO Poir 75% Docron Trouscr SIS.7S Poir Oocron Cotton Trovsor SI4SO Poir TRY OUR EXPERT TAILORING II A.I \.l TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Spore Tels: ***** *****.38 words
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Advertisement56 1958-12-20 4 K4k F/N£R R/NGS SDH r. n. WHATEVER THE OCCASION —AN ENGAGEMENT, AN ANNIVERSARY, OF? JUST "A GIFT" THERE ARE RINGS TO CONVEY EVERY GESTURE OF GOODWILL WITH CHARM 8c ELEGANCE. AT S.P.H. De SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET AIR -PORT, SPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH Associate Co: S.P.H. De SILVA56 words
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Article303 1958-12-20 5 Top stars coming SINGAPORE music lovers can look forward to a rare Christmas and > Mew Year treat. Impressarios m the Colony have lined up tor the festivities some of the world's leading entertainers. Mr. Goh Soon Tioe, a leading impressario and gifted musician, the Free Press303 words
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Article257 1958-12-20 5 /CONSTRUCTION work at the Singapore I Constitution Exposition to be held at j the former Kallang airport has been stepped j up. i Mr. Lim Kee Ming;, the secretary of the j organising committee, told the Free Press that with only about a month before257 words
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Article44 1958-12-20 5 France and Britain an* expected to hold talks at diplomatic level on or around January 4 m an attempt to break the deadlock on European free trade problems, a French foreign ministry spokesman said yesterday m Paris.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-12-20 5 Celebrated Ameri- j can-born pianist j I Philippa Schuyler. i who is to give a re- i cital at the Vie- j I toria Theatre on j Friday, Jan. 9.32 words
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Article54 1958-12-20 5 The Briti h Qorernmunt has told the International Monetary Fund it will repay $200 million of its i bet 1956 draft "I $561 million re April 30 next /Announcing thi In ngton the I.M I I Britain v OUld tinder i I the m54 words
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Article70 1958-12-20 5 Santa Claus to arrive by boat THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association is holding its annual Christmas party today for the children of TB patients at the rehabilitation centre m South Winds, Jurong About 40 children will attend this year's party. Santa Clans will arrive by boat to distribute presents to all70 words
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Article36 1958-12-20 5 Pandit John will «ivo a "khadapr:- n" r.story ital) on tho life of B1 Mary Magdalen m .aid of wellon tomorrow 6 pin m th< Beattv mdary School hall. rlety performance.36 words
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Article116 1958-12-20 5 ASOCIAL will be held at the Tunjong Katontf Girls' School on Monday, Dec. 29. tor the over-aged students and teachers ol commercial classes m Singapore, conducted by the Incorporated Secretaries Students Society. It is to celebrate the first year of the running of evening classes for116 words
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Article31 1958-12-20 5 The 7,547-ton British liner City of Perth was damaged yesterday when she was m collision with a tug while entering East London Harbour South Africa. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement79 1958-12-20 5 r KJZiJhi 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 VfcbT AS X'MAS GIFTS. AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CHOICE OVER 200 DIFFERENT KINDS OF CROCODILE" SHIRTS, HAWAIIAN SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, SOCKS, SINGLETS AND VESTS.79 words
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Advertisement84 1958-12-20 5 The Ideal Gftfc} Camping (f/2£2& Suitcase Table Chairs f Easy to operate Light m weigh Sole Agents: VAN HIN FURNITURE CO. LTD. Showrooms:13* 142, Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/***** A *****. M. FUNTER S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court 81dg.,) Spore 6. Telephone *****. &k XX& 9:84 words
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Advertisement34 1958-12-20 6 I XI jJOy. Firm and pleasing to the lips mild yet deeply satisfying to the taste -Chesterfield alone is pleasure- packed by Accu-Ray. i chesterfieid X? N SATISFIES m THE tif^i! MOST! I s34 words
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Miscellaneous214 1958-12-20 6 JEFF lIAUKI by Sydney Jordan |#<^ree^ thgusaho /*a£s too/* a\ags.\ W vvv^/wv it is time for F^ right/ wye awe Wf'^f^ MAXDKAKK by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ON RIGHT TRAJLJI IF THEY'RE I THERE Y^V <^t NARPAf) i^Q^O IS SHE —^>^ --SHOEPR/MTS V NARPA'S--! <t SHE IST A V^_214 words
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Miscellaneous380 1958-12-20 6 and you intend to get exac ly v ut you want out of hte al Y.-u do not always find it 1 understand why others End tr :,h, IJ m Handling their own a you nnd it comparatively Learn to be a little more ft sympathetic so that you wil380 words
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SATURDAY Magazine
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Title Section7 1958-12-20 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore. Saturday, December 20. 19587 words
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Article, Illustration873 1958-12-20 1 LUCY HUANG - Promise a helping hand as your Xmas gift LUCY HUANG Let your friends know you think .m iiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii»iitittMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiii flll liMfMllfflll|||||||||f||l|||||| of them right through the year niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiliii nun iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi,,,,,,,,, mmil lOU all will be glad to get THEY €irv surv to b<> h<*ppfi (\NE place where Christmas is sure to873 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1958-12-20 2 Robert Morley - I SPIED A LOVELY CHINESE GIRL Robert Morley J\ ieattiny English ueivr rvininisevs an {!*<> ■""ittiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^^ <i*ttjs itlti'it tiff* on four tins stt/wrh iiiitgiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiciieiiiiiiiitiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii' By WHEN I was young I could never understand h o w anyone could be so foolish as to choose to live m the country. Now,1,360 words
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Article124 1958-12-20 2 rrHE BRITISH army's champion A cook, Sgt. John Raworth, started early this month to prepare the Christmas dinner for nearly 300 men at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall, near York. The Christmas cakes are now being mixed. Thirty eggs go into a mixing which makes two big124 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-12-20 2 They're as a using Tommy guinea pig' ROCK 'V HULL idol Tommy Steele is becoming a key factor m guiding tht tastes of Britain! teenagers who are now spending at the rate of ***** million ($7,225,000 million) a year. Market research thjp Mark Abmmi slld: is being nwd as pi*215 words
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Article219 1958-12-20 3 \HE Royal Naval Supply School Chatham. Kent, where 200 1 cook* are trained, is tryng out dehydrated pork chops, and raspberries. ptain Kenneth Farnhill, in-in-charge, says: "The lehydrated food, which is not i n sale to the public, is pre~ 1 at the Ministry of Agrie X219 words
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Article, Illustration664 1958-12-20 3 Anne Sharpley - London zoo's monkeys are living like million aires Anne Sharpley SICK? YOU GIVE THEM LUXURY, LUXURY AND MORE LUXURY By lIOYV do you cure a sick monkey? The answer is so obvious that it is MBASlng nobody ever thought of it before. You give it luxury, luxury and more luxury.664 words
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Article437 1958-12-20 3 Paris may lose its flea market THE Paris flea market, paradise of bargain hunters and also a tourist attraction, may soon be forced to give way to a new housing development. City planners and real estate agents are negotiating to obtain the 125 acres between the Porte de Saint-Oven andReuter - 437 words
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PELHAM GROOM at the Cinema
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Article, Illustration347 1958-12-20 4 Burly, Burl, the bird poacher, strikes death bargain WARNER BROTHERS "Wind Across The Everglades" is a film that should not be missed. Firstly, there is Burl Ives, a Laughtonish type of villain, who despite his evil ways one can't help liking. He, as Coppermoutli runs a gang of bird poach.347 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-12-20 4 This is one of the from Warner Brothers 'Wind At row The Evergla Pi a bird Dot/ flourished m the around Mic •i trains were v tent colour to mark time I opportunity graphy38 words
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Article, Illustration522 1958-12-20 4 This is villainous buffoonery at its best F|O YOU remember the fairy-tale films of the silent days when a child actress would play the part of the Princess; and how her little bosom would palpitate with emotion when she first set eyes on the Prince who despite his sword was522 words
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Article60 1958-12-20 7 spot 24, awaiting re- afloats 23 V«i to 23, uipment 22' i to 22 c and f. Lampong spot 24, release 23*4, afloats .'3, December ship- ment 22H. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting- release 39. a floats 38 and December shipment 38, 37 I L>, elf.60 words
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Article86 1958-12-20 7 LONDON, Dec. 19. Previous Today North European ports delivered weight per long ton Dec. $244 resellers $245 resellers COPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weight per long ton Dec./ Jan. £894 quoted £90 quoted COCONUT OIL crude Straits Kuropean .ports In bulk I* r long86 words
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Article175 1958-12-20 7 LONDON. Dec 19. Previous Today oit* Uet- 24 buyers L' 3' k buyers Jan L'4U buyers buyers M-llers j sellers s,, i KSS Spot L'4 1 bu\. 24 's buyers 1 sellers j sellers ,lUK no I ss Sfltlemenl j M tiis lan J4'i buytt 24'» buyers175 words
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Article99 1958-12-20 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 19. Previous Today 'IN straits Spot 99.00 nom. 99.00 nom. UN futures itr.iit- Contract Dec 97.25 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.25 tellers 99.25 sellers Jan 97.12 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.25 sellers 99.25 sellers [HM Quiet. SALES: Nil. HBBIR: Futures .fan. 30.00 buyers 29.90 buyers 30.1599 words
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Article32 1958-12-20 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 19. Previous Today 3d InMMrials 572.38 573.17 2(1 Railroads 154.79 154.68 40 Domestic Bonds 86.71 86.72 15 Itilitips 88.89 89.00 IS Stocks Composite Averages 198.43 198.6132 words
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Article160 1958-12-20 7 London stock maryesterdav finished her satisfactory week i firm note. There no l<t-up m the deI f i lor good class inal equities and, with unit trusts and penfunds making their ry much felt, enl ahead, feature was the th of tobacco shares h American and160 words
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212 1958-12-20 7 TWLKS m Lundon on Malta's constitutional future have failed to reach general agreement, the Colonial Ollk-e announced last night. Separate statements disclosed that the main issue on which the talks foundered was a demand for full independence from Mr. Dom MintofY, leader212 words
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Article154 1958-12-20 7 The struggle for freedom, Mr. MintofT added, "will now continue m a more intensive form." Later, a Colonial Office spokesman replied to this by explaining why the British Government could not accept the Malta Labour Party's independence claim. No abandonment The spokesman said that Mr. Lennox-BoydReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement210 1958-12-20 7 LAST FEW DAYS! HURRY! HURRY!! HURRY!!! TIME IS CETTINC SHORT. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE. BUY YOUR X'MAS GIFTS NOW AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE. GI AN SINGH CO., LTD. 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE, S'PORE-1 TEL: *****/6 Send your small parcels by AIR CARGOI U<JWUkM UUV.M •.".'^WW through us SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT210 words
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Miscellaneous41 1958-12-20 7 I SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 6.51 p.m. I TOMORROW: 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. THURSDAY: 9.54 a.m. and 1128 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.29 a.m.41 words
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Miscellaneous102 1958-12-20 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Programme Summary and Tunes with your Tiffin; 1.30 Time Signal, News and Singapore Share Market Report; 1.45 More Tunes with Your Tiffin; 2.00 Saturday I >. t 2.45 Australian Magazine; 3.00 Saturday Prom; 3.30 Juke Box Parade; 400 Laiy Afternoon; 4 :*o Teg Dance; 5.00102 words
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Article, Illustration592 1958-12-20 8 KATHLEEI HICKLEY »—- m - THE ADVENTURES OF Wahab and Mei Ting KATHLEEI HICKLEY -m#"~ A SERIAL BY XHE STORY SO I'AK J WAH.\B the monkey and Mci Tine the niu^ng leave the jungle n search of adventure. They make friend!, with Kor, a clockwork clown who tells them his ambition is to become I592 words
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Article379 1958-12-20 8 rpHE winners of la^t A week's colour-In contest (each of whom will re ceive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Mitt Margaret Sim U2\ 20 May Road, Singapore 12. Mitt Evelyn Mary Chiam (10). 710-4 Geylang Road, Singapore 14. Master Buck Baker (14 p.379 words
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Advertisement96 1958-12-20 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you/ FES3«E co p^! r,T d;ly ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes Name (Master/Miss) offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up96 words
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Miscellaneous189 1958-12-20 8 Rupert and the Fire Bird j StlJ MHMI 1 Rupert looks more closely a: what's m:>re. I bclcvc Im the t r Vi>. u WOnd nly >erson Norwood to know "ItVe^v Ik, h V f' a^ Ut il must hu "y h <> mc and •i an e ff V189 words
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Miscellaneous254 1958-12-20 8 I 1 0 HT^ flflH CLI ts ACKOiS.— I, Ko- specialise In fruit or poul; yal Air Force, m short. 4. try, for example. 5. Ji' lll 5 The farmer hopes it will be Caesar was a great one. o. a heavy one. 8. Vessel used Where the Pilgnm Fatner254 words
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Article327 1958-12-20 9 Rev. Frank Martin - PARENTHOOD' S ULTIMATE AIM Rev. Frank Martin Sain relay mtiihhi l»y ihv ,1 iad been a cosy, 1 relaxed evening. The Robinsons are my nldesi friends But by o am John, the husCrid was fidgeting. At 10.20 his 18-year-old eldest daughter Rosemary came m. Almost before she had time to327 words
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Advertisement81 1958-12-20 9 alt tkp- Wimp. '^oJ^^^^ 7fr T^yi-. Sky mmm—— wANTjm wnc i:;; r.r:" 1 1 \^^^^gSj^L W\ I ACTOGI N is a correctly-balanced infant \^^^*i!^i^ X cnrichctl tllc tion °f Vitamin A, Wb Jn^V^V Vitamin U and OriMiiK. Iron. LA< KM. IN WA is rcni.i i lo mix just spr inkle81 words
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Miscellaneous1241 1958-12-20 9 ■11l" 1 Sunday church i announcements J rova m Singapore sermon In Tamil 6.15. 7 and Straits Chinese Church (Kam- Calvary Baptist Church (48 J Bi ''hP- for tomorrow are: 8 a.m. pong Kapor) 9.00 a.m. Bunday Wan Tho Avenue): 9.45 a.m. ».£i-iinS KNIitAND Redemptorist Monastery School, 9.30 am and1,241 words
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Miscellaneous626 1958-12-20 10 .^Bl V .^^bbbbbbi bbW *^^^^^^^^^^V. V^P >"^^^3bBBBBB ABBBBBV^ A^BBBBBBBBf f^*~ T v All BBBbVT «^m BBBBt m——^\A ~^t 9J^^9BBHbb Bbimh NEW QUIZ BRINGS A WEALTH OF I afe DiilUn I lUE.fI 1 J| Ipi I fi J'HANK you all for your Christmas greet\v:is quite remarkable. The standard of L-^\v' jLy626 words
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Article158 1958-12-20 11 PRO. TROUPE HELPED IN 5. AFRICA 11HE Australian Lawn Tennis Association's action m seeking a world ban on Jack Kramer's professional troupe, was a purely selfish one. said Mr. Arsham Da vies, president of the I n Province Lawn Tennis Union m South Africa. Mr. Davies: "Nobody can blame theseReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-12-20 11 TWO-MAN TUSSLE as Rosslyn Park play the Wasps at Priory Lane, Richmond. This rugby clash between two of London's leading clubs was hard fought and thrilling to watch. Man with thp ball here is T.G. Smailes, a Rosslyn Park forward, and he is right on the94 words
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Article400 1958-12-20 11 ARCHIE QUICK - SPORTS STAR I HAVE MET ARCHIE QUICK DKLREL;KLEKE THIRTY- SEVEN years old, muscled physical traininginstructress Janet Morgan has just won the British Women's Squash Rackets Championship for the tenth successive year A decade of dominance upon which one can only gasp with admiration over Miss Morgan's superiority over her fellow400 words
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Article, Illustration8 1958-12-20 11 7U.vt tioturci. only a s/ior£ r;r>// links8 words
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72 1958-12-20 11 /^hack Australian iwimy mer.s Murray Rose and Jon Henri i bt en In--•el to ra J United The Japan Imming a kation said y< :r'fi to Invite tlian swlmn the >;.n v. United July Hi. be held July 20 m dayi from i, "iReuter - 72 words
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423 1958-12-20 11 A RSENAL and Wolvei hampton Wanderers proudly occupied the top two positions m the First Division, but such is football form these j»yi and such is the standard of equality m the Division that they were humbled by Aston Villa and Leicester City the423 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-12-20 12 picture. MEET MX. 11 \i v This muscular Florentine surveyor is Tullio Kuciardi. He won (he Mr. Italy 1958 title com. peting m a field of 40 contestants and is now expected to challenge for Mr. I'niverse U.P.I.U.P.I - 43 words
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Article120 1958-12-20 12 JUDY TURNS DOWN FILM CONTRACT BRITIbH Olympic swimming champion Judy Grinham yesterday declined to sign a seven-year film contract. She first wants to see if she likes film work. She was offered the contract following scenes she has already shot for a film m which she plays the part ofReuter - 120 words
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Article122 1958-12-20 12 1?ILM actor George Raft x has offered world heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson M 51 ,200,000 to defend his title against one of the three top contenders on either February 24 or 26 m Havana, Cuba. Raft, who owns a gambling casino m Havana,Reuter - 122 words
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Article58 1958-12-20 12 Draw for the first round of the Irish Football Association Cup. made m Belfast yesterday, is as follows: Ballymena United v Coleraine, Glenavon v Glentoran, Glenavon Reserves v Cliftonville, Derry City v Lambeg Bleaches and Dyers, Portadown v Lame, Linfleld v Dunmurry Recreation, Ards v Bangor.Reuter - 58 words
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254 1958-12-20 12 DETER MAY, the M.C.C. captain, said yesterday at Launceston, Tasmania, that Trevor Bailey had by no means been discarded as an opening batsman. He said Bailey, the Essex and England all-rounder, would be considered as an opening batsman for the match against SouthReuter - 254 words
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133 1958-12-20 12 Kramer will use his own plywood court A PORTABLE plywood tennis court is Jack Kramer's latest answer to the ban which prevents his professional troupe from playing on amateur courts m Australia. The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia have banned the American promoter from their courts and are seeking aReuter - 133 words
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Article35 1958-12-20 12 The I'nion of International Motor Boating has confirmed Donald Campbell's world water speed record of 248L6G miles per hour, set m his speedboat Bluebird on Conistan Water, Lancashire, on Nov. 10.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article195 1958-12-20 12 U.S. singles in great form HPHE United St. r look certain to win through to the Davis Cup Challenge Round —Judging by yesterday's form m Perth. They took a firm hold on the inter-zone final against Italy by decisively winning the first two singles. Making his Davis Cup debut, AlexReuter - 195 words
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Article47 1958-12-20 12 A 13-man Batu side beat a Selangor Club side 23-6 at rugger on the Kuala Lumpur padang. Lumb. Rowlands, Dominican and McQueen i 2) scored the tries for B;rtu. Bridges converted four of them. Jenkins and Fr&ser scored a try each for club.47 words
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