Sunday Standard, 26 January 1958
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Title Section14 1958-01-26 1 SUNDAY STANDARD vol. VIII. No. 207 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1958 24»ogew 20 ct«14 words
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Article332 1958-01-26 1 Protest Over Service Conditions SENIOR officials of the Singapore City Council for the first time yesterday lashed out at the P.A.P. dominated Councillors for their unilateral action on matters affecting service conditions of Council employees. In a memorandum circulated to all Councillors, the 200-slrong Senior Officers332 words
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Article151 1958-01-26 1 NANCY. Eastern France. Jan. 25 <AFP) The prosecution today demanded the deatn penalty for Abbe Guy Desnoyers, former Parish priest of the village of Uruffe, who has confessed killing a 19-year-old girl and her unborn baby on Dec 3, 1956. "Desnoycrs deserves the supreme penalty," shouted151 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-01-26 1 The Rev. Canon D. D. Chelliah, kneeling, is installed as the new Archdeacon of Singapore by the Bishop, Rt. Rev. H. \V Baines. Others m this exclusive Standard photo include the Bishop's Chaplain, Rev. Michael R. D. Hartford (on the Bishop's left) Mr. K. T. Ooi (with61 words
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Article199 1958-01-26 1 City's Gas Supply Cut Off MORE than 15,000 Singapore families had to go withcut home meals yesterday, because of a total breakdown of the City's gas supply. The gas supply is not expected to be resumed until late tonight. The acting Chief Administrative Officer of the Singapore City Council, Mr.199 words
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Article59 1958-01-26 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 25 (Reuter) Achmad Gasim, a gold merchant of Borneo, had reported diamond finds along the banks of the Tekahang River, Central Kapuas, the news agency, PIA, reported here. He said villagers had found several pieces of diamonds, one of which was estimated to be59 words
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Article26 1958-01-26 1 SIR Charles Trevelyan. last surviving member of Britain's first Labour Government 30 years ago, died at his Northumberland home on Friday, aged 87.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article17 1958-01-26 1 EMPEROR HIROHITO of Japan yesterday opened the 28th regular session of the Diet (Parliament). ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article48 1958-01-26 1 COPENHAGEN. Jan. 25. (AFP).— Sputnik Two was sighted over Holstebro. Denmark, yesterday, trailing a bright stream of light. Local reactions to this unusual appearance of the Sputnik were that it perhaps indicated the Sputnik was burning itself up and would shortly cease to exist.48 words
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Article39 1958-01-26 1 THREE AMERICAN mothers left Peking yesterday by air for Canton on the first leg of their homeward journey to the United States after an eighteenday visit to their sons, jailed m China on espionage charges. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article144 1958-01-26 1 FIRST ASIAN ARCHDEACON INSTALLED THE scene: inside St. Andrew's Cathedral m Singapore. The time: 7.45 a.m. yesterday. A new chapter m the history of the Church was written A Colony teacher. Rev Canon Dr. D. D. Cheiliah was installed as the first Asian archdeacon m Singapore. He was inducted by144 words
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Article96 1958-01-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will leave Kuala Lumpur at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, for his visit to Saigon. He will be accompanied by his wife, Puan Sharifah Rodziah, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin and Mrs Tan Siew Sin.96 words
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Article32 1958-01-26 1 Reuter A 15-pound baby believed to be the heaviest born m England for more than 20 years was born to Mrs. Emlyn Crocker, 31. at west Melton Yorkshire; on Friday.32 words
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93 1958-01-26 1 JAKARTA. Jan. 25 (Reuter) The Indonesian Army has arrested the wife of Colonel Zulkifli Lubis, former army Deputy Chief of Staff, who has been m hiding since an attempted coup m Jakarta in 1956, the Indonesian news agency, PIA. reported today. The agency, reporting93 words
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Article310 1958-01-26 1 ANOTHER South American country has a sudden change of regime* It is the traditional occupational hazard of presidents of countries m that continent to be shot or driven out at any moment. Yet there are no lack of aspirants for that high office. Despite the ever present but invisible310 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-01-26 2 COUNCIL PAY MOVE CRITICISED PENANG, Sat.— A move to spend $36,000 annually from public funds m the form of remuneration for the 15 City Councillors of Georgetown for attending committee meetings of the Council came up for severe criticism by a former Alliance City Councillor, Mr. Abdullah Ariff, today. The283 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-01-26 2 MOO WINS FIRST PRIZE IN EXAM MOO KWEE CHOXG. 18. (right) is the jirst Asiayi studcyit to win a first prize at the recent matriculation examination held m Camberwell High School, Mclbotirnc. Described by his head* master. Mr. A. T. Ebbeh, as a "brilliant student," Moo won two other prizes98 words
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93 1958-01-26 2 Co-op Officials Go On Tour Of Penang PENANG, Sat.— The International Co-operative Alliance delegates led by their chairman, Mr. Marcel Brot, today flew into Penang from Kuala Lumpur for a :wo-day sight-seeing. The party will leave by air for Bangkok on Monday. On arrival at Bayan Lepas Airport, the party93 words
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Article248 1958-01-26 2 Tin Body Extends Control Period LONDON, Jan. 25 (AFP) The International Tin Council, which met m London from Jan. 22 to 24, has decided that the first control period should, end on March 31, 1958 instead of March 14. The total permissible exports for the extended period remained at 27,000248 words
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Article96 1958-01-26 2 Police, Army Exercises SINGAPORE Police and the Military will hold exercises on Tuesday on how to disperse •'unlawful assemblies an d rioters." The exercise is to test the communications and co-ordina-tion between the two services. Members of the Services will be deployed at selected roadblocks while "Skeleton" Police parties will96 words
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Article69 1958-01-26 2 PEXAXG. Sat.— Coroner Mr. Au Ah Wah said today that a carpenter while working at the lop of a new reservior m Bukit Dumbar, must have lost his balance when he fell down from a height of 23 feet. He returned a misadventuie verdict at an69 words
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Article49 1958-01-26 2 SINGAPORE tin price yesterday was $363 per picul, up $41 on Friday. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday: fair merchantable mixed copra for Feb. shipment Bombay, $31 (nominal) Tone Steady, Quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing price per picul, bulk $43, drums $50 Quiet49 words
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Article262 1958-01-26 3 It's Worse In Malaya, Says Co-op President KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Monsieur Marcel Brot, president of the International Co-operative Alliance, said last night that the housing problem throughout the world was bad "but it is worse m Malaya." M. Brot said this m laying the foundation stone of262 words
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126 1958-01-26 3 t MIM X, Sat.— The National Union of Larken "ill organise a series of training V. mr mbers and officers this year. Hie we on trade union organisation, industrial I relations and labour laws. The Union't Director of Education, Mr. John Emmanuel, will supervise126 words
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Article38 1958-01-26 3 Owner, River $500 I sa l GG i n of the Compassen- o f 1 .uithoe< terdaj months' place ;ing year, Inche Abu Sa- ie fomHassan was also ths 1 Jail on a Gan to when author 438 words
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87 1958-01-26 3 RIDA Officer For Study In Australia KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Australian Government has awarded a Colombo Plan scholarship to Inche Mohamed Isa bin Ibrahim, a RIDA officer to take a course m chartered accountancy m Australia. Inche Mohamed Isas home is m Ipoh. Born m 1935, he was educated at87 words
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Article187 1958-01-26 3 PENANG, Sat.— Finding that money was periodically missing from the charity box of the Cathedral or the Assumption, the parish priest, informed the Police, who laid a trap which led to the arrest of an acolyte, the Sessions Court was told today. John Eugene187 words
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259 1958-01-26 3 Both Sides Are Confident BENTONG, Sat— Wage negotiations between the National In ion of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association, due to start soon, will be "fruitful" declared the Union's general secretary, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, and the chairman of the259 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-01-26 3 MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, United Kingdom High Commissioner m India was among *he 1.400 guests who attended the opening of the New Cathay Cinema m Bukit Kintang Road, Kuala Lumpur. He is seen here chatting with Mr. Loke Wan Tho, chief of the Cathay Organisation, and Mrs54 words
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Article36 1958-01-26 3 LIM GEOK LAI was yesterday lined $5,000 m default nine months' jail by a Singaj>ore Court yesterday for having 939 lbs. of dutiable tobacco m Berlayer Creek, off Telok Blangah, on Oct. 7 last.36 words
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Article46 1958-01-26 3 PENANG. Sat— A 34-year-old labourer. Iruthayasamy, was produced m the Magistrate's Court today on a tentative charge of murdering another labourer, Palaiya, at Victoria Street on Jan. 24. No plea was recorded, and he was remanded m Police custody for a week.46 words
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Article39 1958-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— U.M.N.O. Publicity Chief, Tuan Syed Jaafar Albar, left today for Britain to qualify further m publicity. He will be attached to the Malayan High Commissioner's Office In London for a year.39 words
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Article33 1958-01-26 3 LEE SEAH CHONG, who pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court to being m possession of two chap-ji-kee staking slips at a coffee-shop m Duxton Road on Friday, was yesterday fined $25.33 words
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132 1958-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, m a message to Indian nationals and countrymen abroad, said India was dedicated to the fulfilment of her pledges. "Last year has been a difficult year for us. We have faced difficulties with132 words
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Article42 1958-01-26 3 IPOH, Sat.— The Federation's deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak who is also Defence Minister, yesterday paid a flying visit to the Second, Third and Fourth Battalions, Malay Regiment, and the headquarters of the 2nd Federal Infantry Brigade In Ipoh.42 words
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Article175 1958-01-26 4 DETENTION OF MADAM WONG THE hearing of the application for a writ of habeas corpus m connection with the detention of Madam Wong: Sou Ying under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance has been postponed to Tuesday, Jan 28. The application was filed by Mr. L.175 words
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204 1958-01-26 4 Apex Club Convention Opens In S'pore THE first all-Malayan Apex Club Convention opened at the St. Joseph's Institution m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Arthur Holden, President of the Association of Apex Clubs, flew to Singapore from Australia to attend the two-day convention. In his address Mr. Francis Thomas, the Colony's Minister204 words
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Article65 1958-01-26 4 EMPRESS Place clerks will have a surprise during the lunch hour tomorrow when the final scene m Shaw's newest thriller "Anak Pontianak." will be shot under the "old apple tree." Thp scene will be shot by Director Raymond A. Estella, who wants a background of the65 words
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Article46 1958-01-26 4 THE Singapore Film Society will screen 'Toil Decarotte." a French classic, at the Cultural Centre Hall. Fort Canning Rise, at H p.m. and 9 p.m. today. The fiim will be shown to members free." but membership will be accepted at the gate.46 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-01-26 4 Standardpic pic. pic. MR. JOSEPH QUEK AH JOO and Miss Mary Low Hong Ngor who were married at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom, the eldest son of Madam Cecilia Er Mvi Kiow, is a staff member of the Colonial Developments Corporation,Standardpic - 96 words
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Article164 1958-01-26 4 A hole-in-the-wall shop was stripped bare while the owner lay gagged and tied up on the floor m Beach Road, Singapore, at dawn yesterday. Three robbers woke up the owner. Mohamed YusofT who was asleep on the flve-foot-way. pressed a dagger against his waLst. and tied164 words
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Miscellaneous610 1958-01-26 4 Beneath the Swaying Palms; 11 M^ii'lSl'l Milr'VAiU a m< Mantovani and his OichesU^^3^^l|LU tra; 1 p m. Programme summary; 1.01 Music In a Mid-day Mood; Chinese V.MCA (Prime KUwurd 130 Time Signal and News- 145 Road): Boy Scout*. Art Club and Sweet and Sentimental- 2 pm Class 900 a.m. Red610 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-01-26 5 ftfTIWA Le l >ol icp HpnrK QUlte a of the taxKfv every year officers to I.. r specialist B irn to thf kiization, B put on I ea^e B. I tana. I i pecial -:s m Bto colony B■• d for I and .v tho I m lact he76 words
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Article171 1958-01-26 5 Nurse Kathleen - Common Accidents Among Children Nurse Kathleen By Ilort series of S cdncc riling Mifin? chttf left until ?nd a discusw bleeding I frightening urrhaqe. dolithis ••a common )ng chil- bleeding, n when itastro- be dealt mptly and I may be I some m a child R-: c t ised by171 words
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Article, Illustration286 1958-01-26 5 \S expat Singapore prison warder has, believe it or not, exchanged his truncheon for a bandmaster's baton m the Police Force. This switch of jobs -principal warder to bandmaster with the rank of A.S.P.— is perhaps the most unique m the Forces history. M IS THIS286 words
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Article94 1958-01-26 5 NEW YORK. Sat.— Mrs. Mary Asmus of Denver Colorado, was granted a divorce after teliing of an ultimatum she gave her husband: "Choose between me or the chickens you keep m the house.' Mr Asmus replied: "I'll take the chickens A leading fashion designer. Harvey Berlin has tod doth94 words
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146 1958-01-26 5 LONDON, Sat. Low flying aircraft even < though they are only models are becoming a menace to people walking m parks. This is the opinion of several local author!- ties who are considering banning these planes from open spaces. "We are being more and146 words
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Article874 1958-01-26 5 fresh supply of oxygen from the heart around to the various organs which requ:re it. /\s this blood is under pressure from the heart, if an artery is injured then the blood will escape m spurts corresponding to the beat cl the heart, and the blood itsell will874 words
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Article, Illustration318 1958-01-26 5 -It Shortens Lite LONDON, Sat. The lure of living and working m London for thousands of youngsters m the provinces can become a DEATH TRAP, a report disclosed yesterday. Living m London, a doctor says, may mean that you— LIVE less long, and SUFFERMirrorpic - 318 words
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1838 1958-01-26 6 WINDSOR LAD - SHAMROCK SLIPPER WINS A HEAD "RESULTS AT A GLANCE" Jockey Merv Posner Lands 3 Winners WINDSOR LAD By MAKING his first attempt over the mile, Shamrock Slipper, owned by Mr. T. V. Mitchell, scored a splendid win when he clinched a head decision from Straits Code to annex the main1,838 words
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Article421 1958-01-26 6 TOIAL POOL $169,212 lst Prize IGZJPT ($76,144) 2nd Prize 2GUJMT ($38,072) 3rd Prize 3BSCTE ($21,151) Starters ($1,410 each): 3GRDCO. 4LOLXT. 4AWBPL 3EZJKB, 3JOEWB, 3KTBTT. 4BTDOR. IKOJYO. 2LZCXL. 2DUCYE, 3BXBRB. 3GRCUO. IGPJMT. IHXEPR. 3AWGMC Consolation ($1,269 each) IEOEPR. IDYKYU, 3JWKTT, IHTETR, 3CPCOO, 2ASGMR, 3DZCYP. 3JWLXL, IBYDVVT. 3ETDSE. fhe following421 words
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Article726 1958-01-26 7 I FIGHT: CONTINUED )N sal Fitfits which were famous have always created healthy Xhc !'•< battle to boost British boxing between Tommy Farr and Jack rx eption. and officials have all joined m with praise for the Pic probe to get our boxers on the road to world championships Now726 words
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Article75 1958-01-26 7 •n rounds have now gone by and there's no i( m the efforts of Tommy Farr and Jack ifir s'.vles are entirely different. Farr the exffd fiehter has been through the mill to reach class lie knows the ropes and is expert m In tactics, wt attacks75 words
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Article, Illustration356 1958-01-26 7 A.F. MAY RUN A SOCCER TOURNEY 'KEN LUND n t* Makes Perfec"iold saying that is r 'y apt when it is to Soccer. a nd if it FE U football better than ever r Training started *Mc m January, Jr *adv mi n f u i| sw ing forninc season356 words
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249 1958-01-26 7 A JEWISH youth organization, the Menorah Club of Singapore, have presented a silver belt to be awarded to the winner of the Ronnie Marussrh versus Ray Ming Chan fight at the Happy World stadium on Friday. Promoter Little Nene told The Sunday Standard249 words
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Article67 1958-01-26 7 SOFTBALL: Bornbcrs vs Flashes at S.CC. at 4 p™-: Fort Canning vs 14th Squadron at St. Joseph's ground at 4 p.m.; Braves vs Hellcats at St. Joseph's ground at 4 p.m. SOCCER: Malay Junior League Mt. Emily vs Per" himponan Setia at M-F.A. Friendly— SGSF A vs SCFA67 words
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Article388 1958-01-26 7 From Page 6. EASY Winner led all tne way to win untroubled. Smartly away. Easy Winner established a twolength lead from Britannia 11. Free Mist and Gay Hunter. Easy Winner was first into the straight and he kept up a strong run all the way to beat Gay388 words
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Article79 1958-01-26 7 SYDNEY Australia. Jan. 25, (UP) Mervyn Rose of Australia, the 28-year-old southpaw under fire for unsportsmanlike conduct on the termi s court, beat countryman Bob Howe, 3-6, 4-6. 6-1. 8-6 6-0 today to reach the semifinals of the Australian championships Southpaw Neale Fraser defeated Roy Emerson, 4-6.79 words
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Article38 1958-01-26 7 SHB Police beat Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Sports Club 2-0 m a SHA Junior knockout hockey match played at Bukit Chermin yesterday George Fox and Jalil were the scorers. Harbour Board Police led 1-0 at half-time.38 words
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Article50 1958-01-26 7 SELETAR Young Indians beat Naval Rangers 4-1 m the final of the Junior knockout cup soccer match played at Naval Base yesterday. Young Indians scored through G. Suppiah 2. K. R. Gopal and Veerappan, while Kader scored Naval Rangers only goal. They drew 1-1 half-time.50 words
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328 1958-01-26 7 Shoeshine Boy Collapses Dies During Trackwork r..Hi?i HOESIm BOY a gelding by The Cobbler out of Kildangan, collapsed and died on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. He lih..??? 1 I a ood three-furlong tryout with Bahagia when he collapsed near the fifth furlong post. winner of four328 words
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Article35 1958-01-26 7 DURBAN, Jan. 25. (Reuter) Dennis Adams, 22-year-old Johannesburg plumber, retained the British Empire flyweight boxing title her e last night by knocking out Warner Batchelor, his Australian challenger m the second round.35 words
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118 1958-01-26 7 4-Country Tour For Aust. Swimmers MELBOURNE, Jan. 25, (Reuter) Australian swimmers will compete m four countries after the Empire Games this year. The men's section of the Empire Games team will fly from Cardiff, where the games will be held, to Japan. They will compete m the championships there between118 words
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Article25 1958-01-26 7 AYLESBURY, Kent. Jan 25 (Reuter) England beat Wales by seven matches to one m an international table tennis contest here last night.25 words
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844 1958-01-26 8 STAN TOMLIN - STAN TOMLIN By So much In amateur sport m Britain today is related to the Olympic Games that one has to look well ahead, because only athletes inured by years of training and experience can hope to attain the high standard of achievement that present844 words
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Article122 1958-01-26 8 She'll Swim Tied Up In A Sack MILAN. Jan. 25. (AFP)— A 55-year-old Italian swimmer and a 13-year-old Duich girl will hold a unique swimming contest on June 15 m Milan when they race against each other with their feet and hands tiea and m a sack. Italian swimmer Francesco122 words
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113 1958-01-26 8 World's Fastest Woman May Retire After 1960 SYDNEY, Jan. 25, (Reuter). Triple Olympic Gold Medalist. 19£-year-old Betty Cuthbert. plans to retire from athletics after the 1960 Olympic Games m Rome. Her coach. Mrs June Ferguson, said this recently. Mrs Ferguson said that she would try to persuade Betty to remain113 words
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Article70 1958-01-26 8 Heavyweight To Meet SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25, (Reuter). Eddie Machen and Zora Folley. leading contenders for Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight title, agreed yesterday to meet hire on March 17 m a 12--round-bout. The American National Boxing Association proposed the fight to determine a challenger for Patterson. Match-maker Bennie Ford paid70 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-01-26 8 TOP: Competing m Britain's Amateur Athletic Association Junior Championships at Hurlingham Park. London, W.C. Cornell representing: the Southern Counties Amateur Athletic Association and Chelmsford (Essex) Athletic Club, is here pictured winning the one mile final m 4 minutes 15.5 seconds, a new270 words
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Article92 1958-01-26 8 OFFICE-bearers of the Union of Canton Sports Club elected recently were: President: Miss Ivy de Souza (re-elected) Hon. Secretary: Mr. Seah Seng Kwong, Hon. Treasurer: Miss Evelyn Wong, Hon. Auditor: Mr. Wee Teck Ec, Hon. Sports Captain: Mr. Robert Choi Ah Chaow. Committee: Messrs. Jimmy Cheok92 words
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190 1958-01-26 8 FRANK McGHEE - FRANK McGHEE By I LONDON, Sat— Hogan Rid Bassey, M.8.E., Nigerian ho'der of the world featherweight title, will pick up t:25,000 between March 11 and March 15 m I on Angeles. He signed yesterday to defend his title there against Mexican Richardo Moreno,190 words
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624 1958-01-26 8 MOVE TO CUT DOWN FIRESIDE RACE-GOERS TV Hits 'Gates' At Turf Clubs LONDON, Jan. 25, (Reuter) Britain's fireside "racegoers," who prefer following the sport on television to visiting the course, may soon have the number of their outings' cut down. Racecourse executives are becoming worried about the effect of television624 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-01-26 8 For his services to sport, Denis Compton (above) one of the greatest of all British cricketers, was awarded the C.B.E. (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) m the New Year's Honours list. Denis Compton. aged 39, is one of the small band of190 words
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Article, Illustration870 1958-01-26 9 "GLORY boys like you come and go retorts Chris Nolan, political mentor of James J. Walker, New York's fabulous mayor of the Roaring Twenties. That was the knell which heralded the end of the career of the most controversial mayor America ever had m870 words
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Article, Illustration372 1958-01-26 9 Here the quartet almost folded when their bas« player decided he'd had enough of the nomadic life and returned home to Milan. Then Luciano happened along. Luciano Baldi had always yearned for life m the entertainment business. He'd been playing: small part m a local repertory theatre and372 words
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Advertisement482 1958-01-26 9 HI V I V m. jB» fFf l iTi J#i^B phim «*Trin av n am. i«. 413 fcrfcrVff Tfi HTl^l _frt_l°''" fi lUUAAI «45 A 930 pm W BBTIm it 1 1 st T^*Tt^FpT^^^B l^^ii nun 1111 HiAMia pktro Franclscl Rick BatUglla J Gammascope "ORLANDO" Eastman Color w Today? 9482 words
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Article, Illustration325 1958-01-26 10 LEARN the GUITAR in TEN WEEKS MUSIC CLASS A Lesson 1: INTRODUCTION 'THE guitar is now the most popular instrument m Britain and I can teach you to play it IF YOU STICK TO* THIS COURSE. Cut out my ten weekly articles and keep them. If you have a book325 words
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Article, Illustration755 1958-01-26 10 T. H. ONG - T. H. ONG By 'NEGLECTED BY^CITY FATHERS' RESIDENTS of the Frankel Housing Estate m Siglop are bitterly disappointed with the Singapore City Council! In one voice they claim that the Council has neglected them despite the fact that they are forced to pay assessmentStandardpic - 755 words
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Article, Illustration238 1958-01-26 10 Filipinos Are Friendly Foreign Study THE five h undre d-odd foreign students m the 12 universities and 62 colleges m Manila set together at a social gathering every month to exchange points of view and foster world brotherhood through mutual understanding and goodwill. This was told The Standard by an238 words
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Advertisement183 1958-01-26 10 shown above is the Zephyr 6 cylinder saloon set m (he heart of Singapore beside the ancient Mah Cho Keng $smpk> aw of the oldest Chinese temples m South East Asia* Ford sets the pace m Malaya... Wherever you travel throughout Malaya *An eight-minute drive from this quiet spot and183 words
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Article1561 1958-01-26 11 IN OUR WAY Standard reporter JpV PILLAY writes I r o itt FRANCE iv^ w\ vwwvww? ,j<je Ventimiglia, where there is a spanning a waterfall which meets re passed from Italy into France. )t f rrnch Riviera town was Menton, a with steeply climbing streets. From 3*orcl m golden sunshine1,561 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-01-26 11 "SANTA MARIA/ a replica of the ship m which Christopher Columbus discovered America lying m Barcelona harbour.20 words
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Article553 1958-01-26 11 JT looks as though Singapore and Malaya will continue to attract a continuingly sizeable number of British military tourists. With the internal struggle over economies m the British Cabinet it will be impossible for the Defence Department to get the money to build any sizeable553 words
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Advertisement318 1958-01-26 11 I m #1 m TT I I b^ ■fafaw BBBBT pira P^Ba^Bml A most impressive waterproof wrist LW. B^Bv b^b^bV fin ologdn t did I of oxclusivo design fWBfWB^B^B^ it o so o rs i sod T l 2 u roj ai^L^v A small gold-framed window makes reading oT ■^^^^B^B318 words
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Article173 1958-01-26 12 LONDON, Jan. 25 (Reuter)— Sir John Cockcroft. Director of Britain's Nuclear Research Centre, said iast night that the West might find the Russians had also solved the secret of harnessing thermo nuclear power "when they decide to publish it." Questioned on a television programme by173 words
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Article565 1958-01-26 12 BIG SCHEME FOR GIANT FREIGHTERS TO BY-PASS SPORE BANGKOK, Jan. 25, (Reuter)— A project to cut a canal through the narrow Kra peninsula m southern Thailand and shorten the Europe -Far Eastern sea journey is being considered again, according to diplomatic sources here. They say that565 words
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103 1958-01-26 12 U.S. CREDITS SOVIET WITH MISSILE TRIUMPH WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (AFP) Wilber Brucker. Secretary of the Army, said yesterday that there was no longer any doubt that the Soviet Union had succeeded In launching an Intercontinental ballistic missile. Testilying before a closeddoor session of the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee,103 words
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204 1958-01-26 12 LONDON, Jan. 25 (Reu(er) The Economist suggested yesterday that all trials held m the Old Bailey since 1834 trials that sent men and women to the fallows may have been illegal. Inder the Central Criminal Court Act of 1834 two aldermen must204 words
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190 1958-01-26 12 WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, (UP)— Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zaroubin proposed at an unusual meeting with Vice President Richard Nixon yesterday that delegations from the U.S. Congress and the Supreme Soviet exchange visits. Nixon, who made no commitment on the Zaroubin proposal, promptly countered by stressing190 words
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Article37 1958-01-26 12 ANCHORAGE, Alaska. Jan. 25 (AFP).— An earthquake shock lasting 30 seconds alarmed residents of Anchorage town yesterday afternoon. Effects were felt over a wide area but no damage has yet been reported.37 words
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Article65 1958-01-26 12 LONDON, Jan. 25 (Reuter)— The football dools Britain's £1,500,000 weekly bet on the results of Saturday soccer matches may be called otl today because of icy weather throughout the country. Fifty football league referees will inspect the ice bound pitches before kick off. If too65 words
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Article56 1958-01-26 12 NORTH VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 25 (Reuter) Mrs. Walter Dapp, 34, yesterday gave birth to her fifth set of twins. In addition to the twins she has had four other children by single births. Two children, of different twin sets, have died, leaving her with 1256 words
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Article162 1958-01-26 12 BIG CAME SHOOT FOR TOURISTS NEW YORK, Jan. 25 (Reuter). An American travel organization is offering Americans Indian big game shooting tours as a personal guest of the Maharajah of Cooch Behar The organization said it is able to book groups of eight to ten people for a series of162 words
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202 1958-01-26 12 ANTARCTIC CLAIMS MAY LEAD TO TROUBLE, SAYS MAC DUNEDIN, New Zealand, Jan. 25 (Reuter).— Mr. Harold Macmiilan, British Prime Minister, told a Press conference here today that the problem arising out of claims of sovereignty m the Antarctic was "serious and could become difficulties/ Mr. Macmiilan said Australia was particularly202 words
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157 1958-01-26 12 Confidential Hungarian Revolt Testimony Burned UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 25 (Reuter) Secret papers dealing with last year's United Nations inquiry on Hungary were burned here today m a sealed envelope. Mr. Povl Bang-Jensen, a Danish official on the United Nations Secretariat, told correspondents m the U.N. headquarters. that "the list of157 words
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Article83 1958-01-26 12 Australian Warships Due S'pore MELBOURNE. Jan. 25 (Reuter)—The Royal Australian Navy destroyers Warramunga and Voyager are due m Singapore from Sydney on Jan. 27 to serve with the British Commonwealth Strategic Reserve until August, the Minister for the Navy Mr. Frederick Osborne announced yesterday. The aircraft carrier Melbourne and the83 words
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Article55 1958-01-26 12 JAKARTA, Jan. 25 (UP) Royal Dutch Shell announced yesterday that Barend Scheffer. its general representative m Indonesia, is being transferred elsewhere. Scheffer is Dutch. He will be replaced, the announcement said, by Leonard Astley Beil. who had been president of the Shell Caribbean Petroleum Company m55 words
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Advertisement214 1958-01-26 12 pt #%it^Aw**# GCb 13^' jStf^^^^^v ,^i&< 2a I/l MORE AND MORE MONEY I increasing at 8': per annum m Bank I Deposit Accounts with Lombard Banking. Your Capital grows consistently m com- plete safety and security with *no risk of Jl GROUP ASSETS EXCEED t18.000.000 Vflßß or write to the214 words
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Advertisement157 1958-01-26 12 r f It Distributors: CALDBECK MACGREGOR q (Incorporoted mi n Hongkong. Sleep fn spite of ASTH relieves attacfes m i IOMfWUTES! I ■i Don't go to sleep dreading an attack >^ of Asthma; if you do, you predispose yourself to attack. Take one Ephazone tablet before retiring and you will157 words
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Article, Illustration1551 1958-01-26 13 HARRY LILLIE - DOOMED TO DIE HARRY LILLIE by Dr. djkdfjhdfhh I I think of few E] my experience K\ jn pathos a E .;i! returning to [ins of her baby. smell toll her the 1 was her pup, as I understand why R of flesh and bone from her. I understand that1,551 words
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Advertisement124 1958-01-26 13 I^Tjob J^DONEj XK r '|!!P\RTMENT X pROMPI AND 1 1 MIUKI |jAHDARD_ r* <v^^BßUV^^j^MttJ^^^ i BlB&BI Be Sss joffP^^tAfc- w^^BW B1: Vk :flt: IMB' x>ix ;|>X:||f^BJ abj^^Jj, fll 1^ 4v BBBB^^Bk 8888 Be Bs i?ws»3Bß |g| B BJP 7 g| BBB» x :.)£.&?iMl H IB 88m 8 81 BTskBT-b1 x•■124 words
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Advertisement30 1958-01-26 13 It PAYS to advertise m our Classified Columns L00K... r- lh ""^^^B^Bg^BM BWP ""s^" 7 -^^^r AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES EYE-MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES30 words
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Article, Illustration1858 1958-01-26 14 £HUNG SENG stood watching the petition writer for a few moments. "This must be the one she told me about," he thought to himself. "A little away from the others, about fifty, wearing glasses. Yes," he thought as he glanced round the busy site by the Post1,858 words
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Article766 1958-01-26 14 PETER - PETER By to show to customers. The window display wa s ripped out and made more attractive. Proper service charts were displayed on the wall and ideas began to build up m Chung Seng's mind. He prepared himself pp, perly lor his next session ol night work, and766 words
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Advertisement83 1958-01-26 14 Smiling baby— clever motherij "v'r ;•;<•;•. ■'■:■>>■•:• :ojiP*BpWJLilK'' ..'.-*.>. BtK^^^kST^ yffßi '^881 *1 yj r*S U 1 I CA J U LyCLL^X\^O XX w U xav*« .i^v. IE o^mß^K^'*'' ''^JF RK :38S1 iri ATT O T*O Q TV) T^ 51 T1 (j OU i*--^B 5 %fl|K:: jif^ -£y ,''*■■>'&&&s%£?■ .s£:■83 words
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Article, Illustration551 1958-01-26 15 Avdrty White - Avdrty White Vu A W \NNUAL increases m the cost of living have become such a normal occurrence all over the world that the problem of how to make the dollars and pounds stretch is number one headache for both Statesman and man-in-the-street alike. As for women every551 words
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Article247 1958-01-26 15 Mandarin Textiles For Fair JJIGH-FASHION women's ±x styles of Hongkong silk have been booked as the chief public attraction of the Seventh Washington State International Trade Fair on April 11-20 m Seattle. It will be the first time Chinese fabrics and fashions have been featured here. According to McPherson Holt,247 words
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Article438 1958-01-26 15 A FOR Accessories. Shoes, bags, belts and gloves, should be carefully chosen, (even ir you can only afford a few) to complement your existing wardrobe. g FOR Beachwear and Black. Yes. even black (with white) beachwear is currently popular on Florida beaches. Black, too. for that "little dress" so438 words
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Article625 1958-01-26 15 T for Lace and Lingerie. Cotton or nylon lace is pretty and coal for dance dresses, 1 J and broderie anglaise for trimming lingerie which gets more glamorous each season. This year colours are top favourite, cornflower blue, sea green and shocking pink. 1%/T for Make up and625 words
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Article333 1958-01-26 15 if I were you T WOULD go down to the A sea m stripes m one of those slinky new knitted swimsuits with covered up necklines and high-cut legs. I would get into the 1958 flapper tempo by wearing a sharkskin suit with a difference. The jacket, middy style with333 words
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Article186 1958-01-26 15 ODD SPOTS T INGERIE colours are going gay. Carnation printed nylon slips, girdles and bras. Mauve-pink sets to wear under lavendar dresses. Mint preen chiffon to give you a cool look. yOOLOGISTS tell us that the average dog's life has increased from seven to twelve years this was discovered before186 words
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Advertisement96 1958-01-26 15 l 9 t puzzled— I p which ec tion to use I smart :>. long nofitfi lions of under- external ide up l'crhapt tried it. v -ain how tic it— loor— easy itis nd all. Bat tnic test of trying it -..rial sense 0 a you. Only p■: ye made96 words
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Advertisement206 1958-01-26 15 ere is a console radiogram within the of the smallest E^Ef and pocket The H.M.V. "LOWBOY" E^HJBjm^^^mJJm^^^^^^^^E^^l-lj 'Mi 5480/ lBnlB*^i$&»i l 101 'I'intrl n I? i ■^■■^^^"^^^•^^•^^^.^^^•^^♦y.jrfXjjljvaM; i.inKiin i\oaa, MODEL 5325 CA THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITED HAVES, MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I .^ot^S^^^^^^. Es Now sprinkle yourself I206 words
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Article809 1958-01-26 16 300 WORLD TOURISTS DUE IN STORE GLOBAL RECESSION? These are the whispers heard along Wall Street, m the heart of New York's financial district. The trend clearly shows a drop m raw material prices from MALAYAN rubber to Brazilian coffee to Australian wool to Rhodesian copper. Accordingly, there is concern809 words
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Article283 1958-01-26 16 New York Calling i•' fir i sk ■t -/> v?> < T for roughly half of U.S. Rubber's sales. He said the company's top executive staff was also realigned In a definite departure from "committee" management m favour of more centralized responsibility. How big was U.S. Rubber's slump last year?283 words
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Article54 1958-01-26 21 X r In Japar m: per rent In I tnobUi Ir.- itV.'. v produced WK-'tor rehl 'I m. than X reA lUC- by the in- 'or V trucks from ■i:.' minor scale m' 1 ard mpr- reaK-down of r -Ming to I 47.045. ■^Tucks: 46,I rurks: 80,--1 tor la*t54 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1958-01-26 21 fdhkjdhsh m familiar ■,'p, popular f^^firs \s not Hf ligftfC boot X rui la auX illuminated the lid fi.it floor m oi i««K■a^ matter. H) o*'0 No less X, i^hts axe thr Ir nt X ||5I The ■amp* nioantrd hump" ar m i New Rover WithUP - 1,383 words
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Advertisement89 1958-01-26 21 Home (ciy^ P^ /s v y <t^° department wffl qnickly tolv« your home motoring VAUXHALL CREST A do n call and choose from the wonderful New AH three "models have pano» 'r«ta, Vdox, and Victor with a new low-haTled ramie viiion end tynchromesh cxhilarat.ng performance, and gratifying economy. on all89 words
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Advertisement784 1958-01-26 21 C3 I f\ C^^T L_J r s*\ if f\ mm^r J L wi L Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours -v Glands Fortified ■HOFjI Do you feel older thsn you are? Are you lack* I nTw Int In youthful anlmatlonf Do you enjoy ths YmJTizZ nncimiy of beautiful vom#nT I>o784 words
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Article, Illustration631 1958-01-26 22 Or take the question of new contacts and things dependent upon partnership. These seem to show wretched conditions m the first week, with judgment m most people at about its lowest ebb and mistakes made over motivations, and all the rest of it. Mid- month shows two or631 words
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Article152 1958-01-26 22 rr*KE Queen Mary— all 81,000 tons of her has been having too much "drink" lately, so she's going into dry dock to be sobered up She'll be laid up at Southampton on Jan 24. Her hull will be pierced and stabilizers will be fitted at either side. Normally152 words
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Article283 1958-01-26 22 SUNDAY. One of tho, competitive yeart which move along at spepd, pfof numerous chances for ventures to succeed, and generally increase "possessions. mi n the main ambitions and plans there is great stability, n .t watch out for inroads on your efforts from emotional causes. There will be a283 words
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Advertisement224 1958-01-26 22 BOVRIL mH&: x "-i^" *pii '?^*^^eV mmmmmr^mls&&'-sMiM&&ttfl jJJkNm^^'^^^ BfJS— mmmmmmWr^^BGsc£e£K£BßtUK&<-: *^^L Hl^pPPif 'fflMr^ :^m am ■wMi^^m^^Kaammmm BTm v 1» ■1 West ■■■^BMf^B^^^eM ajliipp' <&&& —^—^—^—y B^BM^B^B '^S ■ft' 1 1 k i'J I mm Bb> I I 10 Ibt. of prime beef goes into the making of lib. of Bovril.224 words
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Miscellaneous1039 1958-01-26 22 ****YOUR WEEK****** MARCH 21 APRIL 20 reduce possibilities finan- no new departures m work- people, especially those con- (Aries) —The early nart of oially and m general aday routines, or m the siderably older than youri Aries), me early part of emotional ife running of home life. Try self. the1,039 words
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Article, Illustration998 1958-01-26 23 Philip Toynbee - Philip Toynbee By NOT SO LUCKY I LIKE IT HERE. By Kingsley Amis. (Gollonex. 13s. 6d) aS Mad Murals TF I write that Mr. Amis's x true talent as a novelist lies closer to that of P. G. Wodehouse than he has quite realised I hopeU.P. - 998 words
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Article187 1958-01-26 23 I ire ar::amrnt B'rt Kilmuir rdinary lutely c get by most ThP i Canter- \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\ .wwwwwwwww The hope is that m the ond the good hymns will drive out the bad The Bishop of Derby When I think of the things I have said and thought m the past187 words
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Article998 1958-01-26 23 OLIVIA MANNING - OLIVIA MANNING By CLAUDINE IN PARIS. By Colette. Tronsloted trom the French by Antonio White. (Seeker and Warburg. 13$. 6d.) HOUSE OF LIES. By Francoise Mallet- Joris. Translated from the French by Henna Briffault. (W. M. Allen. 155.) NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW. By R.998 words
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Advertisement362 1958-01-26 23 KOWtoWftITEdnJSPEAK MASTERLY ENGLISH HO^ "?^fe^ APPROVAL "^fjv -L' education, or does it prove that you are handicapped m your speech and writing, or does your command of English rise to meet every occasion and every situation? English U. is the one tool you must use every day. This OF rONTPWTQ362 words
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Advertisement228 1958-01-26 23 "YouVe going to have a baby" fL 4j. w You must drink R'\be*a daily, botVv w^ile you arc expecting baby and wnen fnyX because you bcri* need I Mr, t extra natural vitawin C ■y _y MJ9K. 1 kvii kT' Look at hi nA.Vxne body, sturdy £2* bones, dear skin/228 words
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Article770 1958-01-26 24 C-O-U-R-A-G-E IN PINK PANTIES THEY aim their rifles. They press triggers. And they cry. They are girl soldiers of Israel the modern Amazons who do not want to kill, but fear they might have to. In Israel it is compulsory for every girl at the age of eighteen to join770 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-01-26 24 Spaceman George - Spaceman George Says MARILYN MONROE would look "plain" compared with a girl from the planet Venus, says Mr. George Kins, seif-styled confident of the spacemen. And a mere numan male wouldn't stand an earthly In the matrimonial stakes of Venus and Mars, according to George. One very348 words
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Article, Illustration252 1958-01-26 24 Israel Army is m their hands. We tell them: 'You have a mission m the army, to raise the spirit of it.' We teach them how to arrange flowers to make the rooms look pretty. "The girls get up at 5.45. At 6.30 they have physical culture Breakfast252 words
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