Sunday Standard, 27 July 1958
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Title Section19 1958-07-27 1 tt A d* SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD Vol. IX No. 25 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. |ULY 27. 1958 24 Pages 20 eft.19 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-07-27 1 LAST nights picture shows party supporters waiting outside the Singapore Youth Centre at the old airport for the results of the Kallang byelection. There were no incidents.31 words
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129 1958-07-27 1 BEIRUT, July 26 (Reuter) A sharp gun battle between Lebanese rebels and security forces broke out in Central Beirut today. First reports said some cars were destroyed and there were some casualties. Fighting appeared to be confined to the edge of129 words
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Article, Illustration768 1958-07-27 1 Front Loses Council By-Election By 713 THE PEOPLES Action Party won the Kallang byelection yesterday to gain an extra seat in the Singapore City Council. The Party strength in the Council now stands at 14. The PAP candidate, ex-detainee Buang bin Omar Junid polled 4,279768 words
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Article20 1958-07-27 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH II announced yesterday that she is creating her son Charles "Prince of Wales."- UPIUPI - 20 words
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Article131 1958-07-27 1 $10,000 CARGO MISSING SECURITY Police at the Singapore Airport were alerted yesterday when four cases of watches were reported to have hern removed from the Malayan Airways cargo office about 100 yards from a sentry. The $10,000 consignment of watches was found to be missing at dawn yesterdayless than 24131 words
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249 1958-07-27 1 Go Home Ten By Ten, Mayor Tells The Crowd MORE than 5.000 people who had waited outside the old Kallang Airport Terminal Building, since eight last night gave a rousing cheer whe/i at 11.10 D.m.. the People's Action Party candidate, Buan? bin Omar Junid was announced the victor of the249 words
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Article83 1958-07-27 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida, July 26, (UPI). A Ju-pJter-C rocket with Explorer IV on its tip streaked '?Uo the skies today in in Army attempt to place the bullet' shaped satellite in an orbit that would cross Russia. The big rocket, belching fire, bored into a hazy83 words
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Article410 1958-07-27 1 WHILE the Federation Government and its citizens have cause to be confident that the end of the jungle war is now in sight, they are fully justified in wanting to know more about the Government's plans to combat the communist menace of subversion and infiltration. The Federal Legislative Council410 words
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Advertisement104 1958-07-27 1 e l^^H Ryfi ■yjj in valava SINCE 1883 I r Ale, Lemonade, Ginger BeeT, I soda,^ Hr»»g« Crush, Grape Fruit Soda. I PROUDLY ANNOUNCES I tiic operation of fc 410 METROPOLITAN" iCriiS mRF\ uri W t diiesdays Fridays PAOK on Tuesdays Thursdays I t 'T i i/ 1 Inform at104 words
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Advertisement18 1958-07-27 1 Mobilgas SPECIAL "^i^Br Mobilgas r A PRODUCT OF STANDARD VACUUM OIL COMPANY (Incorporated in U.S.A. with Limited Liability)18 words
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Article235 1958-07-27 2 Funds Sought To Develop Kenny Hill KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Federation Govern ment is to seek approval of the Federal Legislature t n the appropriation of a further sum of 81,000,000 0 waros a fund for the development of the diplomatic enclave in Kenny Hill here.235 words
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484 1958-07-27 2 Governor Presents Medals To Thirty-Two A SINGAPORE Customs Officer, Mr. George Kennedy and Police Corporal Mohamed Noor bin Haji Ahad, were among six others who received ihe British Empire Medals at the presentation of Insignia of Orders and Medals by the Governor, Sir William Goode, at Government House yesterday. There484 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-07-27 2 TOP. Singapore Governor Sir William Goode pinning the OBE medal on Madam Liu Yuen Sien. principal of the Nanyang Girls' High School, since 1927, at a presentation of Insignia of Orders and Medals at Government House yesterday. CENTRE. Corporal Mohamed Noor bin Haji Ahad receiving his awardStandard - 83 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-27 2 THE Singapore Pranaka. Dramatic Party, whim cently staged a charity =ho\v in aid Red Cross Crippled Ch Home, will stage a- other show. "Chin See Bee' torical Chinese play, shoi The play is produ directed by Mr. Seo-.v Swee. Co-director is Mr. Cheng Kim.49 words
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219 1958-07-27 2 THIRTY pretty girls are at the moment being 'groomed* by a Singapore firm, the East Asia Agencies, with a view to assisting the Colony in the tourist trade. These girls, said the firm's manager. Mr. M. C. Goh. are to become tourist guides. They219 words
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94 1958-07-27 2 Man Charged With Criminal Intimidation LIM CHOON BOCK pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of criminally intimidating Dr. Tan Wee Fong by threatening him with injury at the Trafalgar Home in Yio Chu Kang Road on July 22. He aisa pleaded not guilty94 words
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Article73 1958-07-27 2 TWO masked men. armed with pistol and knife, robbed a proprietor of a provision shop in Ponsgol, Singapore, at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, of goods and cash worth $321. The proprietor. Lee Swee Tong, said he heard noises in the shop ar>l went to investigate. He73 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-07-27 2 Photo by Mr. and Mrs S J. De Silva cutting: the cake after their wedding yesterday at the Church of St. Joseph. Victoria Street The bride was formerly Miss Alice Tang Ah Yong. and the bridegroom Sylvester Joseph, the son oi Mr. Mrs. H. B. De Silva. AMichael Anchant - 66 words
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Article86 1958-07-27 2 THE History Department ol the University of Malaya will hold a two-day seminar for the benefit of secondary school teachers from Aug. 23. The main aim of the seminar is to enable teacners to pool their experience in the handling of school syllabus and to acquaint86 words
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Advertisement308 1958-07-27 2 WHIRi TO SHOP DO YOU WANT your Loved one to remember you tor a Lifetime then visit Chiong Shing lewellers (EsJ 1934) six-five-six North Bridge Road. Phone ***** WHERI TO STAY RAFFLES HOTEL, Won.d Renowned Historic Hotel with all Modern Comfort* EMBASSY HOTEL. SINGAPORE Cooa accommodation, dancing on open air308 words
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Advertisement97 1958-07-27 2 c3cJP oa 3 Announcing 84//i Anniversoy SALE Commencing Tomorrow I Monday 28th Mi I t^Sf J^ t 41 -43WCHJWJ ~^^~Hie^M^__ J ■vr R9 TiHC"— -.01 f> £b<< T*' ol r— I X I 8269 «on2^°_T____. pT i I 5*4 I ELT BUERO^SCH.HENWE^ lit 1 I OR UDS S r tS97 words
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Article302 1958-07-27 3 TAN AND CHEW WILL DISCUSS REQUEST FROM UNIVERSITY CHAIRMAN of the Nanyang University, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, will this week meet Singapore's Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, to discuss the University's application for a "substantial "financial grant," The Standard was told yesterday. An official of the University said302 words
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173 1958-07-27 3 ANGRY villagers attacked and seriously injured a |«nj driver following an accident in which a schoolboy u is killed on the spot at the 10^ mile, Yio Chu Kang Koad, Singapofe, yesterday Tti€ drivt-r. 21-year-old Cha: Chin Pm. was rushed the General Hospital173 words
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Article45 1958-07-27 3 A CYCLIST. Leong Ah Choong. 30, was seriously injured when he was involved in a collision with a car at the junction of Leith Street and Farquhar Street in Penang yesterday morning He was rushed to the General Hospital in an unconscious condition.45 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-07-27 3 CAMERA-SHY SUPPORTERS OF' PAP. pic. SCHOOLGIRL and schoolboy supporters of the People's Action Party candidate. Buang bin Omar Junid, hide their faces from the camera when they were photographed outside the Rayman School Polling Station Singapore yesterday. They were part of a 100-strong crowd that lined the approaches to theStandard - 54 words
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69 1958-07-27 3 Margo, The (Z-Bomb) Dancer Is Back Margo the Z-Bomb stage and screen dancer from Puerto Rico is back in Singapore. The 24-year-old dancer, who stormed the Colony two years ago with her dances, is here on a stopover. She leaves for Calcutta towards the end of this week with her69 words
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Article61 1958-07-27 3 Members of the Malayasian Ships' Officers Union acted as pall-bearers at the funeral of the late Master Mariner Captain T. D. Richards, who was laid to rest at Bidadari yesterday. Captain Richards was a wellknown figure along the Colony waterfront for the past 30 years61 words
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Article49 1958-07-27 3 SINGAPORE tin price rose 25 cents yesterday to $375^ per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: Bombay/Japan July shipment $32 buyers, $32| sellers. Tone quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: Bulk shipment $482, drums $52?. Tone quiet.49 words
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Advertisement97 1958-07-27 3 ■i'flul Music Council W- Australia 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT m SCHOLARSHIPS hi beginners who ore residents of Malaya, North Borneo on the following insrrumenrs: Fiano-accordion, Guitar, W-: Saxophone, Clarinet, Trumpet. ■t^ers cnly Final choice of Instrument fce by the Council.) «''on form and details send coupon: r Pcsr Box 2737, SINGAPORE97 words
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Advertisement287 1958-07-27 3 "COMMANDS /CONFIDENCE" II Commenting on the Bank's report and accounts Hk II a well known 1 1 City Editor wrote l| on 2nd. April, igjB II ...Lombard Banking has been 1 1 operating exclusively as a ««S J| I I The confidence the company has com I I manded from287 words
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Miscellaneous551 1958-07-27 3 MkMWMH|MHgH|fag^M 4.13 p.m. .7ft 7m.) B>lli>|.'l BllF 1 k^ Penang 10.13 am (7ft. lin.) 10.52 WmWmmWmWmWmWmmmmmimWtim*mWWJ^k pm. (6ft. 3m.) Geylang straits Chinese .Method- fV 1 3^" 1 6 (Bf 55 am (7ft 4in) Ist Church: 2.45 p.m Sunday; B° 4 P m Bft 245 o.m. Service in Malay— Rev. Port551 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-07-27 4 Ronald Bedford - Ronald Bedford By CHOULD a father be allowed to attend the birth of his child in hospital. NO, said a leading doctor. Such fathers are "pests" and a "damned nuisance," he added. YES, said an equally eminent doctor. In his view427 words
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Article, Illustration424 1958-07-27 4 THE "throwing open" of the police stations to the public during "Police Week" helped considerably to ease the barrier of suspicion and mistrust the people of Singapore harboured against their Police Force. But these suspicions and mistrust have not vet been completely eradicated. The people are424 words
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Article527 1958-07-27 4 TALKING CIVICS By CIVITAS OADIO MALAYA'S $100 inter- school quiz follows the popular Sunday "Listeners' Choice" series and seems to outrival the popularity of the earlier programme. Although the quiz is restricted to Inglish schools in Singapore, it is undoubtedly a biff draw both to children and adults alike, and527 words
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Advertisement467 1958-07-27 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. feit *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Porto. S pore P- S'ham Penan* TEUCER i/9 Aug lOAug 14 Aug MYRMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carriers option to proceed via467 words
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Advertisement280 1958-07-27 4 EAST ASIATIC Rorterd-m. Hamburg. Bre« e /r "MEONIA" N BOMA it p or Port Sudon, Beyrouth Gdyn "LALANDIA" »,»J OUTWARP S.i»«g. *r Ban Rkok nd "LALANDIA" f i "MALACCA" "BUSUANGA" H OENMARK HOUSt KUALA LUMPhfi S.NCAPORI 84 A mpap kfl MH 12. Rattle* Quay Te( »*ltl^ T«l: ***** ***** r280 words
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Article502 1958-07-27 5 One Hundred Lives r!!!y_^y Am Prepared To Sett A Million, Said The German S. S. Leader ,Fr EJ3* d HCfi I from m other Is. idf. h graphic and absorji g Presenting a variety inging from thrills to it paints a stark picoi the life of Jews in Uljr502 words
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28 1958-07-27 5 ronti isi to this record failure and bitter disd nent, fa the success which Maurice Burkstei has to te'.l in "They28 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-07-27 5 THESE GIRLS, hoping to reign as Miss Universe, didn't mind the rain on the terrace of the Savoy Hilton Hotel in New York as they posed for photographers. They are, left to right: Irene Acigustynick, Miss Uruguay; Marily CaPimopoulou, Miss Greece; Armenia Gonzalez, MissUPI - 71 words
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661 1958-07-27 5 First U.S. Under grads To Study Asian History Agnes Brackman Reporting... j NEW YORK. Sat. A MERICA'S ignorance in Asian history and current affairs will be ameliorated somewhat this fall when students start trekking back to schools and universities throughout the country. Freshmen and sophomores at the University of Michigan661 words
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Article124 1958-07-27 5 I ITTLE VEHICLE PRO■Li BLEMS... We've conscientiously reported the growing popularity in the U.S. of the "little or European car. There are problems, too. For example, Renault last week disclosed that U.S. driving habits cost the Renault firm over M51,500.000. The money was spent to replace124 words
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Article162 1958-07-27 6 '"THERE are some seats left for next Thursday's (July 31) Farewell Benefit Concert by the young -Malayan pianist, Catherine Tan Siew Eng, in the Victoria Memorial Hall. The programme will be shared hy Miss Ong Bie Tek and Mr. Tan Ik Koon, two senior piano students of Mr.162 words
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Article, Illustration749 1958-07-27 6 ANACRUSIS - \IOST people know that 1 modern sound recording if done on master tapes and then transferred to master discs from which the commercial records are pressed. By editing, or cutting, the tape often many times within a small section it749 words
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Article154 1958-07-27 6 Britain'* best-selling record* up 10 Last week. 1 ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM/CLAUDETTE Everly Brother*. 2 BIG MAN Four Preoi 3 TULIPS FROM AMSTERDAM/YOU NEED HANDS -—Max Bygraves 4 ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE-— Vic Damon* 5 TWILIGHT TIME Plotters 6 SUGAR MOON Pat Boone154 words
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Article520 1958-07-27 6 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed by HAYDN. The Creation (complete). Teresa S:kh-Randall and Anny Felbermayer (sopranos). Anton Dermota (tenor), Paul Schoeffler (bass-baritone), Frederick Guthrie (bass). Chorus and Orchestra of Vienna State Opera cond. Mogens Woldike. Vanguard PVL 7039/40 (two 12-inch). r PiilS recording of Haydn'i x beautiful oratorio was520 words
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Article43 1958-07-27 6 SOMEONE TO YODEL UP TO! COMEDIAN George Gobel has a new official custodian for his guitar. She's his protege, Marilyn Hanold, who he introduced during his opening night at the Las Vegas' Rivera as Someone I would love to yodel up to." UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article300 1958-07-27 6 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN By BTT V ilk adds brightness. If You Want to Ge* 8 Band, Get a Bik 8..<B ..< Bashes even Br;-..-, r There is no Mibstit ttt Bilk What is all this n K in for me to tell you a about the great tdvao g TRAD You300 words
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Article92 1958-07-27 6 UNKNOWN - AT the age cf sweet se\en- teen, pretty British songstress Val Masters can lay claim to being the youngest veteran in ballad business Her debut was at the age of two in front of a crowded audience taking refuge in Stepney Green Tube station during the b'.itz. Now Val92 words
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Article, Illustration1493 1958-07-27 7 Htarjerie PZOOPZ H th ins f° r a S irl to bc in love with her boss- ;i Qic boss is single, eligible and in love with her, too. But si z.:'s m love with the boss, he is rarely single, and—if m iovp with1,493 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-07-27 7 THE SULTAN of Selangor being greeted by Mr. John Foo of Shaw Bros., Kuala Lumpur, on his arrival at Capitol Theatre for the vremiere of DOCTOR. Centre is the Mentri Besar of Selangor, who accompanied the Sultan. "Wfcof would I want wF lite Insurance?— She doesn't dare lay54 words
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Miscellaneous18 1958-07-27 7 7 fl3 ill |U in Mofy do we know o Mr*. Hopkins, who cloims to be your mother18 words
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Article, Illustration264 1958-07-27 8 STEVE NEOH - Thrilling Hunt with Greg STEVE NEOH By GREGORY Peck cuts a splendid figure as a king-size cowboy, and in this 20th Century -Fox Western, THE BRAVADOS, he is a relentless avenger obsessed with a vendetta against four dangerous men whom he vows to kill one by This he does in264 words
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Article111 1958-07-27 8 TTNIVERSAL Pictures' FEMALE ANIMAL gives an insight into the life and love of a famous actress, and it is not an unfamiliar one. As Vanessa Windsor, reigning star of a studio, Hedy Lamarr gives a convincing performance as a woman in love, but there could have been less111 words
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Article136 1958-07-27 8 MUTHD - MUTHD YERY few Tamil films v have such an array of top-ranking stars as the Buddha Pictures' latest production PATHI BHAKTHI. In the leading roles are the two Ganesans "Sivaji" and "Gemini" and Savithri as the heroine. Also in the cast are the leading comedians Thangavelu and136 words
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Article127 1958-07-27 8 SULTAN OF SELANGOR, DEPUTY PARAMOUNT RULER, SIR HISHAMUDDIN ALAM SHAH ALHA), last night attended a Charity Premiere of DOCTOR at Shaw's Capitol Theatre, Kuala Lumpur in aid of the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital. An audience of 1,500 contributed a total of $8,000 to the hospital fund. The entire127 words
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Advertisement495 1958-07-27 8 J 11. 1.45. 4. fi.3o 9.30 g I Frank Tony Natalie "|fIMC<J Cfi FfIRTITfUA) S j SINATRA CURTIS WOOD MIUIO Oil I Ulll fl W*' Tonight M'nite "THE FLAMING BEAUTY" Mandarin E Z Today M.43 a.m. ROCK HUDSON BATTLE HYMN Cs. Tech. i pi^ E <^L^^m> Last 2 nAYs I495 words
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Advertisement264 1958-07-27 8 IRQ^^I CARVE HER NAME WITH 1 Today 9 am: "1 M ~^-J 4( Saturday an«i rif Prices: 12/- *:j/- 4.■ Toda7l~ZnTTKi. h.r,! \y i^, j'J'; I J^^^PONTIANAIfI Tomorrow! "ROCKABILLY To^ a y '1 a.m.: Man in u B L ■WTtrl^llt^ 532K4 I (|[|J| TODAY 5 MIOUv t {_r L cH^ORROWED264 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-07-27 9 /n the Empire Games Village at St. Athan, near Cardiff, the flags of the nations of the Commonwealth are seen fluttering in the breeze. Under the flags stand competitors of the various Commo i- xcealth teams who ire living in the Games Villages. With the athletes is Miss Josephine58 words
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Article96 1958-07-27 9 S and -4 min. 36.2 sees ties 4 mins :>2 9 sees. Women's 440 Yards Freestyle I .n.it: Koni i-U i Australia) 4 4> 4 sees. (Games renrd). D. Fi isei (Australia) 5 s. k.B sees, J c-.-.rv (Australia) 5 sees. 4 F. c V erguson (Engl ind) 196 words
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Article133 1958-07-27 9 'No World Records In Japan' Jon CARDIFF, Wales, July Si ißeuter) Jon Konrads, the 17-vear-old Australian swimming champion, said that he would not specifically attempt anv world records in his forthcoming visit to Japan. He expects to arrive there on Aug. 7 and stay for about 1" days with other133 words
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Article159 1958-07-27 9 CRICKET— S.C.A. league. Senior— C.S.C. vs. S.C.R.C. at S.C.R.C: University vs. Army at Army; I. A. S.C.C. SC.C. Police vs. S.RC. at S R.C. Jumor A— Wanderers rs. S.H.B. Police at SUB.; F, and if, rs. R.A.F. Selelar at Seletar; 8.0.D.C.A. vs Prison* at Prisons; R.A.F. I "runtgi159 words
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389 1958-07-27 9 MALAYA'S National uuterskiing championships are scheduled to be held over the August Bank Holiday weekend, August 2, 3 and 4, at Pasir Ris. During these three days of gruelling competition the National champion will emerge, iecided upon the best all-round performance in the three Open389 words
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195 1958-07-27 9 ELLIOTT LEADS AUSSIES IN MILE SWEEP CARDIFF, July 26 (Keuter) The British Empire and Commonwealth Games one mile was won by Herb Elliott of Australia, today. Merv Lincoln of Australia, was second and Albert Thomas, also of Australia, third. Elliott's time was 3 mins. 59 sees. Just before the half-mile,195 words
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265 1958-07-27 9 Rain Stops Test: England 206 For 3 MANCHESTER, July 26 (Keuter) Rain and bad light stopped play when England had scored 206 runs for three wickets against New Zealand in the fourth test here today. May was 23 not out, and R. Subba Rao 1 not out. Extras 17. New265 words
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Article302 1958-07-27 9 CARDIFF, Wales, July 26 (Reuter)— England took the first gold medal on this final day of the sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games, when Suzanne Allday won the women's discus event. The English girl, who had two 'no throws' in the qualifying round and who302 words
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Article79 1958-07-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federal Police Depot will meet Pahang Police in the final of the Royal Federation Police inter-contingent soccer competition for the Hannigan Shield at Gurney Road today. The line-up of the teams will be: Federal Police Depot: Kernail Singh, Ahmad and Bharom. Janum. Doraisamy and79 words
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Article156 1958-07-27 9 Aussies Lead With 26 Wins CARDIFF, July 26. (Renter*.— Position in the medals table (at 1350 GMT) in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games was: un order of sold medals WOtl>. Australia. 26 sold. 20 silver. 14 bronze (Total medals 60). England 25 20, 29 (74V South Africa 12. 10156 words
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Article226 1958-07-27 9 Women's long jump qualifying round (qualifying distance 18 feet i M. Needham < England M. D. Bignal (England*. J. M. Donaghy (New Zealand", J. Whitehead (England*, B. N. Watson (Australia). S. H. Hoskin <England>. T. Hopkins (N. Ireland*, B. Weigel (New Zealand*. Women's discus final: 1. S.226 words
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228 1958-07-27 9 The Martens Bat To Beat Old Saints An opening: wicket partnership of 81 runs by Martens brothers. John and Peter, helped Christian Brothers Old Boys to beat defending champions, St. Andrews Old Boys by nine wickets in the semi-final of the Evan Wong shield cricket match played on the Singapore228 words
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Advertisement417 1958-07-27 9 11 f* fl% m \w tf miimm^^i 9i She lacked strength, energy. Sleep tfi| lIB* Sf never came and life was drab I IJ! |||4)|n i| j i|fli JO T\ I/V W# GAYf l*^) I She 's fu II of pep, energy, vigour* y J She's regained her normal ~^^^J417 words
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199 1958-07-27 10 COLONY GETS ENG YOON FOR F.M.A.A.U. MEET AT PENANG SINGAPORE'S athlete at the Empire Games in Cardiff, Tan Eng Yoon will sprint and triple jump for Singapore in the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships at Penang on August 15 and 16. A spokesman of the Swifts Athletic Association199 words
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Article410 1958-07-27 10 Th? results were: 100 yards: 1. Kesavan Soon 102 sec. 2. E. Frida. 3. Victor Khoo. T2O yards: 1. Kesavan Soon 22 7 sec, 2. E. Fnda. 3. Victor Khoo. 410 vards: 1 J. F. Sergeant 51.7 sec. 2 Kenneth Perera, 3. Tang Ngi410 words
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Article74 1958-07-27 10 Non-Benders Chinese Draw DESPITE a hat-trick by G. Westerhout, Xon-Bcndcrs were heM to a draw by Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in a friendly cricket match at Hons Lim Green yesterday. Non-Benders. 167 for eight declared (B. Sharpe to no. P. Almeida 30 n o. Ton Chye two for 30 and74 words
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Article35 1958-07-27 10 Dockyard 'A' beat Roval .\ir Force Seletar by five goals to nil in a SAFA Div." 2 A league match at Naval Ba?e yesterday. Obed 2. Cook 2 and Tahir were the scorers.35 words
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Article31 1958-07-27 10 CUREPIPE. Mauritius. July 25. (Reuter)— The Namwa Soccer Club of Hongkong beat a Mauritius XI I—o1 0 here yesterday, their goal being scored in the 32nd minute.31 words
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Article, Illustration908 1958-07-27 10 SAAA SURPRISE AWARD TO PAL SINGH while Gunasena Breaks Best Record Chinese High School Beats Malayan Spore Relay Time HURDLER M. Gunasena broke the only individual Singapore record of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association meet but the best performance trophy went to pole vaulter Pal Singh when the championships concludedReuter - 908 words
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Article, Illustration570 1958-07-27 10 A TOTAL of five records were broken in the 42nd Annual Swimming Championship Meet of the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Seah Pong Pin, who won all the five events in which he took part, was responsible for two of the records. He bettered the five-year-old record in the 50570 words
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Article1169 1958-07-27 11 Time For Govt To Give A Hand Says PETER KUM KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday— The year 1958 can be put down without the slightest doubt as the blackest in the history of Malayan sports. It has been a series ol disasters, one after the other, culminating1,169 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-07-27 11 THIS ACTION -packed picture clearly shows the ball shooting into the net of the Rangers' goal but Referee Mr. Arthur V/arburton disallowed it. It was taken by Standard Cameraman Fah at the F A.S. Soccer League Match in which the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club beat the Rangers 6-3159 words
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Article27 1958-07-27 11 TANJONG MALIM. Sat Sultan Idris Training Col.ege drew one-all at hockey in a friendly match against Dr. Scharenguivel's XI here yesterday on the college ground.27 words
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Article140 1958-07-27 11 MUSLIM NEW YEAR SPORTS THE closing date for the heats of the All Muslim New Year Sports has been extended to noon tomorrow, a spokesman of the organising committee announced yesterday. The heats will be held at the Farrer Park Athletic Club grounds on August 3. Heats for B and140 words
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Article118 1958-07-27 11 Kiwis Beat Britain At Rugby AUCKLAND, July 28 (Reuter). New Zealand beat Britain 15-10 in the first ru^by league test here today, after leading 5-2 at half-time. The tourists played well before the form shown in the match three days ago wnen they trounced the North Island Maoris 59-7. Playing118 words
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115 1958-07-27 11 PENANG, Sat. Malaya wrested the Dato Yeap Hong Ghee Cup from the holders, Indonesia. today when they beat their opponents 2-1 in the inter-port tennis match on the Penang Sports Club grass courts here today. Malaya's two-man team of Ong Chew Bee and Moses115 words
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Article93 1958-07-27 11 PENANG, Sat.— Penang had scored 182 runs for six wickets at 5.30 p.m. in their inter-state cricket match on the Penang SC ground here today. Owing to the wet condition of the pitch play started at 1.30 p.m. B. Fisher (26) and C. H R. Allen93 words
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Article86 1958-07-27 11 PENANG. Sat. The Football Association of Pensng are calling for entries in the business houses competition for the Magnolia Challenge Cup. The competition fee is $10 per team and entries clo?e on Aug. 4. Entries are also being called for the three knock-out competitions Community, Victory86 words
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Article252 1958-07-27 11 Big Upset In Negri Badminton SEREMBAN, Sat. On? Ens Hoe of Kuala Pilab rreated the first upset of the Negri Sembilan badminton championships which started here at St. Pauls Hall. He put seeded singles player. Gopalakrishnan out in the first round. After losing 3-15, Gopalakrishnan retired when the score was252 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-07-27 11 Wrestling Resumes With HenryAssirati's Conqueror HE FIGHTS KING KONG WRESTLING will resume at the Happy World stadium on Saturday August 2 with the introduction of Charles Henry, a 256-pounder who beat Bert Assirati for the British Empire title. Henry, who will make his Colony debut against King Kong, fresh from232 words
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Article379 1958-07-27 11 NATHAN IS SBA'S JUNIOR 'KING' V. S. S. NATHAN, of Fairwind Badminton Party, captured the Singapore Badminton Association junior singles crown with a convincing two sets victory over Wee Choon Seng, of Marigold Badminton Party, in the final played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. Nathan, who tailed in hi*379 words
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211 1958-07-27 11 VICTORIANS TAKE THE VANDERHOLT SHIELD KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Victoria Institution beat Methoaist Boys' School. Sentul by five wickets to win the Vanderholt Shiflri for inter school? rncket on the Selangor Club padang here tod?y. Methodists batted first but found run getting difficult against the good bowling of Thavan*\s\varan and Dibakar211 words
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Article37 1958-07-27 11 THE Anglo-Chinese School will hold its 21st Annual Swimming Carnival on Friday, Aug. 1, in the Chinese Swimming Club commencing at 2.15 p.m. Entries for the Old Boys' events will be accepted at the pool.37 words
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Article42 1958-07-27 11 LOS ANGELES Julv 2« <Reuter>—Zora Folley of Arizona, ranked number two contender for world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson? crown, knocked out former Olympic champion Pet* Rademicher in the fourth round of their scheduled 10--round fight here list night.42 words
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Miscellaneous111 1958-07-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR CRICKET—Stonor Sh:2ld Selangor Services vs. P.W.D.—Cheras Road, Kilat rs Lexers Pantai. Police vs. S.i. A.— Taylor Road, Selangor Club vs. T.P.C.A.-^ padnng. Kannigan shield final Police Depot vs. Pahang Police. KAJANG Motor Racing Kaiang Sprint TELOK ANSON SOCCER— Div. 3 Bauan Pasir Estate vs. Sabrang Estate— Speedu Road111 words
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Article174 1958-07-27 12 MAC HAS NEVER BEEN MORE POPULAR LONDON, July 26 (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's popularity rating shot up to an all-time high today as the man most responsible in the eyes of his fellow-Britons for getting Nikita Khrushchev and President Eisenhower to the Summit. The 68-year-old Conservative politician, regarded by174 words
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Article25 1958-07-27 12 THE three-day ?earch in the South Atlantic for the nose cone of a Thor-Able rocket with a mouse inside has been abandoned. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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526 1958-07-27 12 Crowd Dazzled By Her Smile LONG BEACH, California, July 26 (UPl)—Brownhaired, brown-eyed Luz Marina Zuloaga, Miss Colombia, last night scored a South American victory for the second straight year in becoming Miss Universe of 1959. NAVAL VISIT THE Indian Navy's flagship the cruiser526 words
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Article317 1958-07-27 12 Total Force In Beirut Now Numbers 10,000 Men BEIRUT. July 26, (Rcuter)—A Reserve Battalion about 1,500 United States Marines began landing here yesterday from offshore transports. The Battalion arrived here a week ago from Cherry Point, North Carolina, in a non-stop airlift with aerial refuelling.317 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-27 12 AMERICAN troops file from a transport which carried them to the Beirut Airport. They are part of the reinforcements to the first contingent of Marines who landed near Beirut on July 16. There are now some 10.000 U.S. troops in Beirut. The British have sent paratroopersU.P.I. - 67 words
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Article75 1958-07-27 12 VIENNA, July 26 (Reuter).— All Soviet troops have now left Rumania, Bucharest Radio said today. It said the Rumanian Cabinet gave a bis reception last night to mark the completion of the withdrawal, approved at a Moscow meeting of the Warsaw Pact the "Eastern NATO" in75 words
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Article75 1958-07-27 12 BRISBANE, Australia, July 26 (UPD— Australian troops will not be sent to the Middle East in the present crisis. Army Minister J. O. Cramer announced today. He added Australia would not contribute troops even if a United Nations Police Force were established in one of the75 words
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Article74 1958-07-27 12 TEL AVIV, July 26 (Reuter) Four top Israeli diplomats have been instrurted by the Prime Minister, Mr. David Een Gurion, to keep in close touch with Western leaders during their preparations for a Summit conference, an authoritative source said here today. The diplomats, who are74 words
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Article130 1958-07-27 12 JODREL BANK. England. July 26 (Renter).— British and United States scientists a:e working here on preoarations for the attempt to send a first rocket to the moon, it was disclosed last night. The rocket will probably be fired from Cape Canaveral in Florida while the130 words
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Article47 1958-07-27 12 NAGASAKI. Japan, July 26 (UPI) This atom-bombed city today reported its 12th fatality of the year from the effects of atomic radiation. The latest victim was Den Miyazaki, a sailor from Nagasaki Prefecture who has been receiving treatment at the Nagasaki Atomic Disease Hospital.47 words
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Article86 1958-07-27 12 VIENNA, July 26 (Reuter) Martin Adolf Bormann, son of Hitler's Deputy, becomes a priest today. The 28-year-old member of the Society of Missionaries of the Holy Heart of Jesus is being ordained In the St. Jakob's Pfarrkirche in Innsbruck. 1 His father, Martin Bormann, was nominated86 words
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142 1958-07-27 12 LONG BEACH, July 26 (UPI) A Miss Universe judge said today that in his opinion, most of the semifinalists lost out because of overweight "in indiscreet places. The judge, who asked to remain anonymous, gave the following reasons for 14 of the 15142 words
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Article57 1958-07-27 12 MOST of the 15 semi-finalisls in the Miss Universe contest disrlosed they had offers to remain in Hollywood or in the nearby gambling city of Las Vegas as showgirls or in the movie and television industry. But many of them said they would turn down the57 words
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Advertisement158 1958-07-27 12 C T A m These wonderful socks are available in Nylon and In 10 plain colours. Hardwearing and comfortable In Fancy-Rib Nylon and in 5 plain colours Fc In colours of Rio Beige. Lovat and White ccmr tHe easy-to-wear Stretch Nylon Stocking These are available in 2 styles Fanc> a158 words
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Article, Illustration2107 1958-07-27 13 ALLEN RICHES - ALLEN RICHES By ...that was the fate of 200 trapped miners nothing miners", cries frh« angry s she P' cks cnun o» 'M i bucket, "drawing fat wages "La 1 I know what I'd do with fid hove them all flogged!" e I she had been down a mine2,107 words
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Advertisement13 1958-07-27 13 Ljbiiiam Yj )II L, L^J snave /Sn with ■Gillette Blades 7 v^^^n blades13 words
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Advertisement93 1958-07-27 13 Pictures YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo DepL~ TeL ***** JJunsag^**lanbara Wl'lll' Bryn Davies. "Tear off your shirts and stuff them into your mouths. They crawled and ran for more than half a mile but only five survived. gvSSJgg^Bcy* ■w.'X'.jK' "aBBt^Bf?fl^»fflff v v .■HQSEUrvw-- x ■■'«BBff2sSHoBBoSo6oo^w '^>ZiZ593 words
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Article, Illustration640 1958-07-27 14 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY V By eoiumnist-eartoonist 0 HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR STAFF SO the Staff Sub-coin. mittee of the Singapore City Council has recommended that the salary of City Analyst T. A. Spiliane he cut by $200 a month for one year as punishment640 words
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Article1031 1958-07-27 14 K^ciil3 pHILDREN learn to speak by vi imitating the sounds thev constantly hear from other people. We do not instinctively learn the language which is native and natural to us. An Indian child brought up by a Chinese family and hearing mainly Chinese will speak Chinese. and so with1,031 words
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Advertisement229 1958-07-27 14 Greatest natural health tonic in the world fV^tsi Ribena is the best way to ft *37 *«cp your family fhscfiDM iwfed-ion They'll love its jT \k tastc.Tlitfy'll titriv* on it/ Yes, delicious Ribena is world-famous T^^ytß* J ''i>i a3 the most wonderful tonic drink of JLoomli T/ the day. That's229 words
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Advertisement12 1958-07-27 14 sToP thetJ of ITCHING A f^l gins you InM TODAY i PRESCRIPTION12 words
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Article, Illustration569 1958-07-27 15 Loose Look Still Popular, says S'pore Dress Designer -IN AN INTERVIEW WITH JENNY THE Chemise line and the sack line will still carry on for some time in Southeast Asia, says Mr. Roland Chow, Singapore dress designer, who has just returned to the Colony after a few weeks in Hongkong,569 words
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Article, Illustration332 1958-07-27 15 ...But In London By PEGGY BRIGGS t r FHE Sack has been 1: SACKED. So have voluminous tent dresses. This became clear at the opening of the big c London fashion shows, i this week. Instead, women have waistlines again but Empire-style, high up under332 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-07-27 15 ,-:■<■:■ 'T'ffE latest shoe style pointed toes and very slender heels will enjoy much popularity in Singapore. Looking at a large collection of the latest shoe models from the Rayne autumn and uin~ ter wardrobe for this year and next, at a display held in Singapore recently, the177 words
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Advertisement62 1958-07-27 15 10 i 1 :a n make tfrfftrence r v i y ;•> f v vrin r [tup decide to W+ <rs r~ »r r e I* H^ of "~ft B>- !29 THERPS ED SOAP n RINSO THAT'S WHY IT «*"ii" M ll^ washes so thoroughly- I sso gentle on clothes-62 words
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Advertisement281 1958-07-27 15 Just like your lips... U qua mis mdcokiikf <M^iW^k^^^^^^^^^^ Who would dream of going without Ijlgl^^yn^^ lipstick these days? Yet look at your |1 B nails right now I1 n Do tnc y glo w w tn trie same colorful f^^^Kl^^P I i^^^ radiance as your lips? Or are they281 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-07-27 16 London. Saturday PETTI-PAGE'S SPECIAL GLAMOURAMA PICTURE SHOWS HOW TREND IS 'TAKING ON'., a.,* GLAMOURAMA PICTURE BY GIRL'S CLOTHES DETAILS: For dancing striped cotton top, 19s. lid., black button-through sailcloth skirt, 455. 6d., crepe nylon tights 325. 6d. For dreaming Banlon tights, aboutJOHN ADRIAAN - 73 words
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Article228 1958-07-27 16 TO Girls of All Ages Petti raje brings the biggest fashion news since skirts went knee-high In one word— TIuHTS. The Americans have combined The SlimJim Jean idea and The Bright Woollen Stocking idea. The resu'.t is BRIGHT TIGHTS— .^nd it makes ballet High228 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-07-27 16 AILSA GARLAND - MY FIVE FEARLESS FORECASTS AILSA GARLAND By \'OUR Shape for autumn will be revealed at the London and Paris fashion shows next week. We shall be reporting the er.ows but we say now: Skirts will stay short. Suit jackets will remain easy fitting. Waists will be indicated, not nipped in.94 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-07-27 16 SALLY VINCENT - MY ONE LITTLE KNEE-SPOT SALLY VINCENT By JUST a little black spot on the knee my picture gives you the first peep at the most appealing idea of this leg-appeal year. Make it heart-shape, shamrock- shape, diamond-shape from black velvet— or use a sequin and fix with clear nail varnish106 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-07-27 16 PEGGY BRIGGS - PEGGY BRIGGS By 'T'WO girls walking In the West End of LonX don. Both wear identical 36-hip, 4-guinea Trapeze dresses. But ONE GIRL expects a baby in three months. Which? The answer is at the foot of this column* but the222 words
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Article64 1958-07-27 16 A WORD IN YOUR EAR, DEAR... ABOUT 'HAPPENING' TALK, the new word-fashion Examples: ••Let's go to Johnnys, things are Happening there.' 1 "Judy had a good party last night. things Happened" "Won't be a minute, just putting on my Happening Jacket." ABOUT THE HIGH COST OF LOVING i&W^caVr l^ Sweden64 words
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Article30 1958-07-27 16 The model i n Btanourami ibt* J month when another Swedish fir' B Petti-Page looks into the Swedish Gif i :J One Girl's Future.30 words
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Article134 1958-07-27 16 SPEAKING OF SWEDISH DISHES ....The most famous one lr. my department (writes Ambrose Heath) Is smorgasbord those vastly varied open-sandwich snacks which can make a summer meal Buttered bread is the basiscircles, squares, fingers— and or, top you can pile up almost air kind of sandwich mixture— but I recommend134 words
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Article73 1958-07-27 16 j Somebwfr hi Ufa e .r ■><<•• ma >■: r; btlcoi •Sm r, a Jr. E r!s ...3 bale: Wha: z-y. 1 ■'••r- lac?: f asked I M si ru&d In But ptti mtl !s I nflishmin j h Md begini ffi a r.er. r.e u rrr.f-- fladj Infrid73 words
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Article23 1958-07-27 16 I horn Wj is a fc»£i m nsl (**f« ni w»rldl"^ pert? anftf aetbtct »J5 Indifatw"" 1 Thf*^' ruar' J Prin k23 words
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Article266 1958-07-27 16 LONDON, Sat. r pHE QUEENS dressmaker, Mr. Norman Hartnell, will shortly appear in a new role, as a sort of super-salesman not only for British fashions his fashions but also for British fabrics and British accessories in Canada and Australia He is setting up organizations in both these Commonwealth266 words
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Advertisement219 1958-07-27 16 All About Girls For Girls Of All Ages i*ork*r't •■diniv* POROUS writing boH enlarged 30 «me») I Mf I v* -^V POROUS BALL OUTPERFORMS ffl P^3 ALL OTHER BALL POINTS! m M xft The exclusive new Parker T-BALL Ballpoint starts at a touch h/m/ V writes a smooth, clean, uniform219 words
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Article, Illustration403 1958-07-27 22 JhP JLJt^ JL Jti m MLmmWL Jm xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CIND AY. —Criss-cross effects, begin. Yon make more money, U no doubt, but risk losses of one kind or another. These come from needless risks. All possible coverage should be given to possessions. Most progress Is in a period stretching from the403 words
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Article, Illustration939 1958-07-27 22 John Woodrow - John Woodrow Pics By By New road will open up large areas of jungle JN the pattern of anti-terrorist war rare as it has emerged in the past few years, speed in following up initial contacts with bandits has become a first priority. And althoughBarry lves - 939 words
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Miscellaneous696 1958-07-27 22 .PRIL 20 cause botb«r. Yoa may find aga-.nst risks and are prepared :Mr d.fflcuit .to avoid a/row.* to be careful with gadgets But t^ere is nothing in th* used, it is quiet time A very of home aetiv;t;es which helpful tendency s shown m gjj o «hj to cause undue696 words
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Article40 1958-07-27 23 rPHREE Cadillacs, two Thunderbirds, a Buick, a Pontiac burned out when Yolanda Cancelmi hit the rearmost of six parked cars. Said the 26 year old Beverly Hills. U.S.. hotel receptionist: "I dozed off. My Thunderbird caught fire, too40 words
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Article38 1958-07-27 23 SAID the police: "Recite 'Twinkle. Twinkle Little BtarV* Said the Yorkshire motorist: Startle, startle little twink, I'm not as peep as drunkle think, Vm not under the affluence of incohol. Though many thinkle peep 1 am.38 words
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Article, Illustration602 1958-07-27 23 No Small Car— Nor Living Room On Wheels Says Detroit Big Three 9 DETROIT. Sat rrm "Big Three" of the A auto industry are firmly convinced the American motoring public does not really want a "small car" but at least one of them is not sure the public wants today's602 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-07-27 23 THE WOLSELEY Six -Ninety with automatic transmission for those who want to cut down driving effort to a minimum. The car is luxuriously fitted out to seat six passengers in comfort. RIGHT: Seats are high and wide and covered with leather. There are central arm rests as well as side78 words
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699 1958-07-27 23 f) The Weekly Page For Motorists Beauty With Dignity CHfc S SEDATE as your Aunt Fanny and lively a* a jive addict It's up to you to make her behave the way you wish to suit the occasion. And you will get a most satisfying kind of motoring whe. ther699 words
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57 1958-07-27 23 The Six-Ninety With Automatic Transmission a radio just below the glove box and, not so readily observed, the meticulous care that Roes to make a truly quality car of great charm Engine details: Six cylinders ohv; bore 79.375 mm; stroke 88.9 mm; 2639.4 cc; compression ratio 8.3:1; 97 bhp at57 words
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Advertisement287 1958-07-27 23 Men Restore Gland Vigour and Feel Younger in 24 Hours Teel Strong-Vigour ousGet More Fun Out of Life WJii^ mmm Thanks to the discovery of a tclen- _^mm* JBn B tilt, after 20 years of study. It la now possible for those who feel prema- MT /Vvr>vV turely oW, Run-down287 words
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Advertisement135 1958-07-27 23 fll/ll4t/MI through your /ocol Trovel A Stop that V' cough COUGH Ei/ COUGH f llK*i'{iilllT%^Sf:!il I |A#t# if 11 II GUAIACOL CREOSOTI COIJf U CYI (I AfMrmnum. c*^«. ful medicine and m II spasmodic cough*. cough immediately I II SXToy.S De WITT'S COUGHI II wuim* I with the nice, sww135 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-07-27 24 Bach To The Otd-Fashioned Days- With A Few Changes THOUGH this ts the age of space ships, the oldfashioned sailing: ship., with a few changes here and there, may soon make its return. This drawing by Frank Tinslev of Mechanix Illustrated magazine is of the new type of sailing shinUPI - 109 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1958-07-27 24 BRIE BATTLE - BRIE BATTLE Problems Of Attotescenee 3 I lit the relations between normal adolescents and riig examples from her own clinical experience; fcwss brought i*fashi »ed »re very <rs cth ikes jn heist a girl, a e at j are "Of course. Elizabeth is headstrong, she's got no oatience with1,119 words
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Article941 1958-07-27 24 Elizabeth Burgoyne - Elizabeth Burgoyne BOOK REVIEW by Harold Ntcolson By (Ernest Benn. 425.) THE life and character of GERTRUDE BELL have been impressively depicted in the two volumes of Letters" published by Lady Bell in 1927 and the supplementary volume of "Early Letters" edited by Lady Richmond ten years later.941 words
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Advertisement86 1958-07-27 24 Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minnies Y««r ■hta ha« M«Hy M million tiny mm and pmrm wh«r« ftrmi hM« and cium terrible- Itching. Cracking. Bcmim. pMiln«. Buminc. ACM. Ringworm. PiinjUi. Bfciehhcac*. rimptea. Fo»t Itch and ether blemtahea. Ordinary irvstMcnte slve enly lentpormry reHef haeawee they do not kill the germ86 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1958-07-27 25 RAE JOHNSTONE - We Seldom Saw It The Same Way Rot Johnstont, whose frank story spices with inside details thf f reat racing dramas in which ha was the central, turbulent figure, tells of the background behind two dry official announcements— "The Stewards of the Jockey Club inquired and "Contract1,418 words
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25 1958-07-27 25 NEXT WEEK: It's so tough at the top f The Rae Johnstone Story w will be published later this year by Stanley Paul and Co.25 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-27 25 Cutie Takes A Day Off From Rehearsals picture indeed. THIS cutie takes time off from dance rehearsals to go sailing and swimming at Yokohama Harbour. She is Tokako Todo, 19, of the Niehigeki Dancing Team now performing the "Summer Dance" at the Nippon Theotre in Tokyo. Takako is resting onUPI - 67 words
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388 1958-07-27 25 Every Time The Bamboos Flower, A Rat Invasion And Famine Follow NEW DELHI, Sat. TNDIAN scientists are t© 1 investigate a widely-be-lieved legend that the rare flowering of bamboos heralds an abnormal increase in rats •—and a consequent threat of famine. In the steaming rain-soaked jungles of Assam this year,388 words
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Miscellaneous136 1958-07-27 25 THERE is no difference unions to look after their in principle between interests. If they had bows and arrows, gun- votes they would long ago powder and the hydrogen have achieved emancipabomb. Dr. Chavasse, tion. Air Chief-Marshal Bishop of Rochester. Lord Dowding. Apottpv at T AST— p OING fishing with136 words
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