Sunday Standard, 10 August 1958
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Title Section16 1958-08-10 1 A SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX No. 39 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. AUCUST 10, 1958 24 Pages 20 cts.16 words
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Article533 1958-08-10 1 Colony Bid To Halt Murders TOP LEVEL SECRET MEETING TO PLAN POLICE ACTION STANDARD STAFF REPORTERS TOP SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT AND POLICE OFFICIALS AT A SECRET MEETING YESTERDAY, DREW UP CONCRETE PLANS TO SMASH THE PRESENT WAVE OF SECRET SOCIETY KILLINGS. THE MEETING ALSO DECIDED ON ACTION AIMED AT RESTORING533 words
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Article134 1958-08-10 1 FLIGHTS INSIDE BORNEO STOPPED BRUNEI, Aug. 9 (UPI) British Borneo's internal air services came to a virtual halt today for an indefinite period following the grounding of two twin pioneer aircraft owing to suspected adulteration of the oil in their engines. The airline which operates services linking most British Borneo134 words
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Article28 1958-08-10 1 ANTARA News agency said yesterday 32 rebels had been killed or wounded in a Jarkarta Government ambush in Langkat Regency, Central Sumatra, on August 1. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article179 1958-08-10 1 THREE HELD AFTER THIS CLASH SINGAPORE Police arrested three men in connection with a gang clash in Bukit Panjang on Friday evening. These men were detained early yesterday morning when Police •were tipped off by a member of the public. The clash, Police Secretary, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheoh said, was179 words
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Article139 1958-08-10 1 KOiME, Aug. 9 (Reuter) Thirty-four people were killei in the crash of a Central African Airways Viscount at Benghazi today, according to latest reports received here from Benghazi Benina airport. The plane crashed at Benina Airport at about 1.30 a.m. today. BOAC in a statement139 words
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Article165 1958-08-10 1 TAIPEI. Aus. 9 (UPI) Communist China has moved bombers into coastal air bases within range of Nationalist China and additional MIG-jet fighters into an air base 20 minutes flying time from Formosa, authoritative sources reported today All Nationalist Chinese military forces police and civil defence units165 words
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Article40 1958-08-10 1 THE Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington yesterday approved a bill to award singer Jane Froman and two other performers US$23,--403.58 each for injuries they suffered in a plane crash en route to entertain the troops in 1943.— UPIUPI - 40 words
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80 1958-08-10 1 Night Drive For Stabbed Man Thugs THREE secret society gangsters stopped a taxi in Chin Chew Street last night and ordered the driver to pick up a man found with three stab wounds in his back. They then proceeded to Siglap and left the taxi leaving the wounded man behind.80 words
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Article54 1958-08-10 1 ANOTHER secret society attack took place last night, this time at North Bridge Road when a 17-year-old youth. Chua Cheok Yong, was lashed with bicycle chains. He was attacked by eight thugs while strolling near the Odeon Theatre. Chua sustained injuries all over his body and was admitted54 words
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Article22 1958-08-10 1 A PRIDE of hungry lions invaded the Kariba hydroelectrict station in Rhodesia's Zambesi Valley and devoured an African workman. UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article316 1958-08-10 1 August 10. 1958 EDUCATIONAL institutions in Singapore and the Federation cannot but view the increasing trend of juvenile crime and gangsterism with grave concern. And rightly so. It is inevitable that unless this rising tide of criminal activity amongst youths is stemmed, every school will be faced with a316 words
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Article85 1958-08-10 1 NICOSIA, Aug. 9 (Reuter)— More than 3,000 Greek Cypriot villagers today petitioned the Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, that they were all ready to be arrested and detained without trial. In a letter sent to Government Hou.se and bearing 3,264 signatures they wrote:85 words
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Article20 1958-08-10 1 LOUIS GOLDING, one of Britain's most prolific novelists died in a London hosoital yesterday. He was 62. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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147 1958-08-10 2 Island Club: Members To Decide Next Step THE executive committee of the Singapore Royal Island Club will hold a special meeting on Tuesday to consider the Citv Council's cancellation of the Club's leases. The Standard reliably understands that the entire committee have agreed to resrgn en bloc at the meeting147 words
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419 1958-08-10 2 GOVT. ULTIMATUM TO 6,000: TELL US ALL OR ELSE Last Chance For Bandit Helpers IPOH, Sat. The 6,000 inhabitants of two new villages in the Chemor area, about ten miles from Ipoh, have been given a "7-day ultimatum" to "confess" their past pro-terrorist activities or to face the consequences from419 words
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Article124 1958-08-10 2 Warning Against Pickpockets The Singapore City Council wii] request bus companies lo put up "Beware of pickpockets" notices, in all buses in various languages. A decision to this effect was taken b v the Council's Vehicles and Fire Brigade Committee j-esterday. The Committee considered *a suggestion by a Singapore Traction124 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-08-10 2 Minisfer's Wife Af Opening IHE new Fitzpatrick's, at 300, Orchard Road, housing Singapore's only air-conditioned, combined supermarket and shopping centre, all under one handsome roof, was officially opened yesterday morning tey Mrs .I.M Jumabhoy, wife of the Minis .er for Commerce and Industry. Following aStandard - 214 words
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317 1958-08-10 2 STRANDED WIFE TO RETURN HOME IN OCTOBER SEOIL, Aug. 9, (UPI)-A frail Malayan woman deserted by her Korean husband and left to care tor her four children alone has set October as the target date for her return to her homeland after an absence of almost 12 years. Mrs. Tan317 words
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242 1958-08-10 2 Chang Back !n U.K. But Mystery Remains From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Sat. Dr. Chang Shih, 42-yearold China-born pnysicist who left Singapore on Thursday night after having been detained at Ouiram Road jail by immigration authorities there, tried to slip quietly into London in the early hours of this morning! Pretending242 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-08-10 2 MR. Albert Soh Lecmg Peng, (be only son of Sing* pore Assemblyman, Mr Sob Ghee Soon and Mr*. Snh with his bride Miss Helen Von* Phooi Lan. The couple were married at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday A cocktail party attended by l ar e gathering followed.50 words
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Article121 1958-08-10 2 SUPPORT LIM CLEAN HIS SEVEBALI associai 1 yes end -I Social] -J the M closec 1 litictl M gave *hf.«« Standad irw s :.■< M il kesma: gap f said TheO Mr Urn Y»t I gained In sW ticai prideßß i ii: i •a.< r hwd "'i' l cannoi Be121 words
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Miscellaneous302 1958-08-10 2 H^TriT^imif^r^iiri im^hi Port Ui c^son li 59 am. (6ft lin ■■hdUhdUUMMriMAKtPJMIH Penane 849 a.m. (6ft. 3in 9.24 Dm. (sft. Tin.) Ihe study Oroup Muveuieut (Sin- gapore): Week-End Drama School TOMORROW: Singapore 844 am. by Alisg Theima Haie <Sft. 3in.i 727 dm. (7ft. 6m) Bengali Association Singapore: Port Dickson 223a m.302 words
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Article, Illustration176 1958-08-10 3 here comes 'THE CRAWL' THE latest dance fad The trawl was on Friday nmht demonstrated by Singapore dance teacher, Mr. Low Poh San and his trim at the Hollywood KiM>m. Odeon, to a group of leeaagcta. Thp crawl has been desiriht'd by America's best knrwn choreographer Ray Dtdfcc as ''somethingStandard - 176 words
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Article156 1958-08-10 3 >'.:. OWING the transfer of Istmas Island in the Indian to Australian adminis- n later this year, a disseries of postage ur ps will be issued. The series will comprise ten stamps with denominations expressed in Malayan currency. The values will be 2c, 4c. sc, 6c.156 words
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Article67 1958-08-10 3 NEGOTIATIONS between the S.nsapore City Council Party Committee and Council's Labour Unions Federation on the workers' r tanding claims were remncd at the City Hall yes- rday. A^ter a two-hour meeting a spokesman of the Federation said that "some progress" have been made during the negotiations.67 words
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Article60 1958-08-10 3 THE 1958 Singapore Cna-Cha-Cha and Rock 'N 1 Koll General Open Championship for the title of "Kin*" and '•Queen" is postponed from Aug. 15 and 16 to Aug. 23 and 24, at 8 p.m. The postponement is due to "unforeseen circumstances." the president of the International Society60 words
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Article619 1958-08-10 3 Muslim Women's Body On 'Stop Vice Measures A BLUEPRINT to fight prostitution as well as to ensure the stability of Muslim marriages in Singapore has been drawn up by the Malay V/omen's Welfare Association, a spokesman for the organisation told The Standard yesterday. THE proposals would619 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-08-10 3 OH, HOW I WISH I COULD STAY, SAYS THIS CO-ED AN AMERICAN student from the University of Oklahoma was so impressed with the University of Malaya that she wants to come back to study here. The brunette co-ed from Oklahoma City. USA Marilyn Richardson visited the University last week whenStandard - 265 words
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Article56 1958-08-10 3 SINGAPORE tin pn Ce fell 37J cents to $370-7/8 per picul yesterday. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were Bombay Japan August shipment, $31 J buyers. $33 sellers. The tone was steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul yesterday, oulk shipment $48?, drums56 words
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288 1958-08-10 3 They'll Take Over From Expats THE Singapore City Council is considering: the mtrodurtot. of a new scheme to recruit engineering Jraduate oi recognized universities as trainee engineers. This scheme is aimed at ensuring a "smooth takeover" from expatriate engineers when they leave the Council288 words
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Article103 1958-08-10 3 THREE thugs, armed with daggers, yesterday neld up two brothers and relieved them of cash and valuables worth $170 in Mill Lane, off Kallang Road. Singapore. One of the victims. Lai Soon Hengj, said that they were forced at dagger point to hand over their money,103 words
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Article123 1958-08-10 3 S'pore Too Sends 'Em Back THE Singapore Government has the right in principle to repatriate undesirable Federal citizens back across the Johore Causeway, The Standard was told yesterday. A source close to the Chief Secretary revealed that the Colony Government had in the past repatriated undesirables back to the Federation.123 words
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Article55 1958-08-10 3 CHENG Kok Meng. 19. claimed trial in a SingaDore Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a gold chain, valued at $120 from a girl, Rukmani at the Happy World Amusement Park on Friday night He was granted $500 bail until Aug. 23 when his case55 words
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Article60 1958-08-10 3 LEONG Gek Than,?, 24, Lee Chwee Bok. 30, and Lee Kek Cheng. 20, were charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with being members of an illeeal assembly and assaulting Tan Khian Cheng at North Boat Quay. They pleaded not guilty and were allowed bail60 words
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Advertisement115 1958-08-10 3 I V trength of Bank I II ¥7 ase of Withdrawal Merest,** deduction of m m 4*\ United I I ommands Confidence Kingdom H H income to* 1 1 T T nec l ualie< Reputation \%m Ba "R ealistic and Stable Rates of Interest I I nterest at 6 P115 words
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Article, Illustration284 1958-08-10 4 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL ...And Giant Spiders Add To Make Life A Nightmare! By POISONOUS snakes and weird looking insects are making life miserable for residents of Sembo- Various people have reported snakes and giant spiders in their homes and gardens. So far, no one has284 words
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Article, Illustration612 1958-08-10 4 <&*t& f Y£ HILE about SO new Assistant Superintendents of Police are pondering when they will be provided with driver-cum-orderlies at the expense of the taxpayer to keep up with other gazetted officers, the overworked policymakers at Empress Place are wrestling with the problem. ''Is it absolutely necessary612 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-08-10 4 GETTING away-from-it-all by the seaside is pretty 19--year-old J anise Kettle holidaymaking on the Scilly Isles. Janlse, of TettenhalK Wolverhampton, answers calls all the year round— sh g a te'ephonlst. But the only call she fete on this holiday is that soothing call of the54 words
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Article132 1958-08-10 4 Clue Of The Milk Teeth £)R. Herman M. Kalckar wants the children of the world to help him build the biggest ever collection of milk teeth. He says they could show how much radio-activity children are absorbing. Dr. Kalckar. of the US Department of Hea:th, says children's teeth and bones132 words
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Article510 1958-08-10 4 CIVITAS - CIVITAS I El ALL over Singapore there are cloth banners spanning key points along the roads, blazoning out the message: "Make Our Singapore a Clean City? It is part of the Mayor's antispitting campaign which in turn is part of a health movement, generated to inspire the masses510 words
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Advertisement458 1958-08-10 4 GORILLA J •Woir/ No wdß<ffr fft«f keep me locked &pl" j L. ii "i s^|^ *I'm not going onywherf ftpecioi-— Tai iwst frying to stop smoking ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore.458 words
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Advertisement216 1958-08-10 4 EAST ASIATIC "LAUMDIA" u^l, 3 %I KIHA" Collin, Gdynit U J "MAUCCA" M MSw I Colling PoTf Sydon "SEUNDIA" .m^J OUTWA> s i n kok N j SILANDIA It/114, S "KOMA" li H DENMARK HOUSt KUALA CUMPU* Ml 27itl ***** T« CINIRAI ACINTS 0 SCANDINAVIAN JUBluib offer you a holiday216 words
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Article, Illustration543 1958-08-10 5 COGNITION OF FOREIGN DEGREES Mr. Chew Thinks Colony Should Welcome Them m **r*aJ a I <fr (luh tourists, Mr. Donald Woolf, IS Consulate, ALT Vicepresident Mrs. Quek Kai T« n? Al'C past President, |)r T G. Ling, Professor Leslie Wong of University of British Columbia, Mr. ?w M 2 Elliot543 words
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207 1958-08-10 5 ROAD blocks were hastily set up in Sineaoore bv the Pol ce yesterday afternoon to intercept a*c£ after a report of kidnap was made by a man 811 when the car was ped in Sembawang a few s alter the alarm. ice207 words
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Article162 1958-08-10 5 THEY THREW STONES AT POLLS RALLY THREE youths who said they were not interested in election rallies were yesterday convicted in the Singapore Sixth Magistrates Court on an amended charge of using criminal force against two Volunteer Special constables who were on duty at a P. A. P. election rally162 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-08-10 5 Teenage Hikers, Beaten By Cold And Rain, Give Distress Call SEVEN Singapore teenagers two girls and five boys yesterday set out on a hike round the MeRitchie Reservoir but failed to complete it. Half way through, cne of the girls, Ang Ken Lam, 18. shivered and collaosed because of the222 words
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Article50 1958-08-10 5 IPOH, Sat.— Two daj^s ?tte r his arrival here from Penang. a former schoolboy, Chiang Hooi En«, 16, was stabbed in the back by three youths at Treacher Street heve last night. Chiang \yas treated as an outdoor patient at the District Hospital. Police are investigating.50 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-08-10 5 ASIAN POLICE OFFICER FOR STAFF COLLEGE SINGAPORE'S Deputy Superintendent of Police, Area 3. Mr. A. T. Rajah, will leave the Co'.ony by air on Aug. 31 for a seven-month Joint Services Staff College Course in Latimer, Buckinghamshire. An all-round sportsman, Mr. Rajah will be the first Asian Police officer to104 words
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Article159 1958-08-10 5 A Calypso On City Hall Steps TWO civic functions were washed out by rain yesterday and one a Mass Rally and Concert on the steps of City Hall will be held toiignt at seven instead. The other event which had to be postponed was the official opening by Chief Minister159 words
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Advertisement163 1958-08-10 5 I Car engines are getting steadily more efficient Ifs a story of The influence of I.C.A. is far-reaching, for as engine compression I J engine designers making best use of the higher quality fuels ratios go up. the need for it grows greater and greater. Make being produced. These high163 words
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Article59 1958-08-10 6 gLAISE CALAME. a brilliant jt)ung Swiss violinist, is touring the Far East during the laver part of this year. He will five two concerts in Singapore on October 2 and 4 with the Goh Soon Tioe String Orchestra, the programme? including Viva rii's '"The Four Seasons" and Bach's59 words
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Article, Illustration468 1958-08-10 6 Bold Venture In World Of Ballet THE Singapore Ballet Academy is presenting a week's season of ballet from August 14 to 20 in the Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning Rise. A repertory of three ballets is offered Nutcracker Act 11, Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) and Vernon Martinus' Design for Dancers and468 words
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Article62 1958-08-10 6 Penang Pianist ipSS WU MEE CHEE, a ->•-■• Penang pianist trained in America, will give a recital in the Victoria Memorial Hali on Wednesday August 20. at 8.30 p.m. Her programme will include Beethoven's E major sonata Op. 109. Chopin's B Hat minor Scherzo and Rave'.'s Sonatine. The concert is62 words
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Article147 1958-08-10 6 Britain's best-selling records up to last week: 1 ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM CLAUDETTE— Everly Brothers. 2 HARD HEADED WOMAN EUis Presley. 3 BIG MAN— Four Preps. 4 TULIPS FROM AMSTERDAM/YOU NEED HANDS— Max By graves. 5 RAVE ON— Buddy Hody. 6 WHEN— Kalin Twins. 7147 words
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Article49 1958-08-10 6 PATHERIXE Tan Siew J Eng had a warm ssnd* ofF last Thursday wnen she left by the "Canton"' lo take a three year pianofi rte scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music -n London. Miss Tan recently gave a Farewell Benefit Concert in the Victoria Hall.49 words
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Article223 1958-08-10 6 WHERE LOTUS GOES, PAPA GOES J^ PENANG born girl has signed a contract to a Sydney night dub for three months. She is Miss Eng Hwa. 21 But for her Austra.ian debut. Miss Eng will be known as Lotus Liow. She said: "Eng Hwa does not sound sufficiently Oriental So223 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-08-10 6 CURSTY BRINGS DAZZLING SMILE A CURTSY from a ballet girl a dazzling smile from Princess Margaret result: This delightful picture of the Princess's visit to Banff School of Arts in the Rocky Mountains during her tour of Canada.38 words
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Article, Illustration440 1958-08-10 6 VICTOR DOGGET - VICTOR DOGGET REVIEWED BY WAGNER. Tannh&user: Overture. Lohengrin: PrHude Act I TrvJ Prelude and Liebestod (Love Death). Die Walkurf: Rid cof tM* harmonic Symphony Orchestra of London cond. Rodiinsk: .Via mi BEETHOVEN. Piano sonatas: D minor. Op. 31 No 2; E fl. Solomon (piano). H.M.V. ALP 1303440 words
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Advertisement166 1958-08-10 6 Keeps your hands free of ink /^/f^yjyour clothes safe and spotless I The remarkable Parker 61 pen is virtually leakproof! I I At homef at work even ni^ n in an airliner the Parker 61 pen is I virtually leakproof! Its remarkable capillary system, combined with an li II exclusive166 words
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Article, Illustration563 1958-08-10 7 LEN HALL - HAT IS THE SECRET OF THE MALLLEE FOWL? LEN HALL By PHE habits of one of Australia's oddest birds the mallee fowl (Leipea ocellata Gould)— have lately been under study by Australian scientists who had long been puzzled by the way the bird managed to keep its hatching eggs at563 words
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Article206 1958-08-10 7 i ..-;ed Ls* L-.-«en: itht*Tv be d^- Z borL 1> 5 -3d g de- ;-j b i n n« *i iz Third from top, left to right, Northern Ireland stamps; 3d. violet, shows letters ER. six-pointed Crowned itar, Red Right Hand of rister206 words
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Article745 1958-08-10 7 Straight Up And Down aircraft get bigger and faster, a new problem springs to light. The civil operator already harassed with all manner of complex economic troubles, must now start to consider the suitability of airports to handle his aircraft. Such problems as. Are the runways strong enough and long745 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-08-10 7 New Issues To Mark Egypt's Revolution ABOVE is a new set of five commemorative stamps issued on the Sixth Anniversary of the revolution of July 23, 1952 and titled "Industrial Egypt" issued by the United Arab Republic "Egypt" Postmaster General. They are sold in five different colours, one for each,U.P.I. - 124 words
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154 1958-08-10 7 LTUNGARIANS are upset L± because the famous echo at Tihany on lovely Lake Alaton, Central Hungary, has disappeared. It is considered almost a national asset. For centuries the echo was a household word. An eighteenth century poet, Mih a 1 y Csokonai-Vitez, wrote154 words
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Miscellaneous11 1958-08-10 7 MONHCUTHSHiRE I SCOTLAND I NORTHERN IRaAND P°NSEY JERSEY ISLE f| Jfls\ ■.■.-■.■.;.■■>:■:..-.■.■.■.■■..11 words
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Miscellaneous12 1958-08-10 7 Do you happen to be able to ploy 'he wedding march asfsdf12 words
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FILM REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration387 1958-08-10 8 Perkins Sings, and Dances PERKINS sings, dances and performs magnificently in Columbia Pictures' 1 This Angry Age." Silvana Mangano, Richard Conte and Jo Van Fleet star with Perkins and the film co-stars Nehemiah PersoiT, Yvonne Sanson and Alida Valli. Dino De Laurentiis produced the TechniramaTechnicolor drama, with its exotic scenes387 words
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63 1958-08-10 8 New Zealander Joins 'German Army' ACTOR John Charnley was too your.g 10 do his National Service »n his native New Zealand* He left for England hefore his age group cornet up. But in England he found himself almost overnight ill the Army the German Army. For six-footer John got a63 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-08-10 8 Wi^^S^m t^Bmffiw^ science has made rapid advances since the original version of "Birth of a Baby" probably the most attention compelling film ever screened. The new version has been completely revised and brought right up-to-date. Modern pre-natal treatment is carefully explained, as is present-day hospital practice, anaesthesia,76 words
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Article, Illustration531 1958-08-10 8 sid - sid JfOLLYWOOD iOWDOWN^y I. ARTHUR RANK J OVERSEAS FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD., will from this month operate from 1-3 Grange Road, Singapore, previously R.K.O. Radio Pictures Offices. Rank Organisation will also distribute R.K.O. Radio and Walt Disney productions. Walt Disney Productions and the Rank Organisation have531 words
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Article133 1958-08-10 8 HARDY KRUGER star of THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY, will have some explaining to do with he goes home after finishing THE FRESHMAN As one of Germany's top-ranking stars, he was invited to the Berlin Film Festival. He had to refuse i because he133 words
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Advertisement543 1958-08-10 8 I CAIHAT ORCAHISATIOH ?£-'3 f^ g> i JQl|yi L iJ JM|JcLj[SiiMiaMMiiMß BStf!;''^i //"^B i M»W«V| SSff NOW SHOWING! J ■^LJI3L^IB 11 a.m.. 1.45-4.15-6.45 4 JO DID J f^ MA SI CHAN* "CAT? Clfff VfffEHl" XoFM>eUst *J > HONG SIN LUI ivUil 9111 IVUI Cant/Color -^t Today 9 a.m.: "MOMENT OF543 words
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Advertisement341 1958-08-10 8 |^^^TOOMUCHTii 4 a a.. "f lull VII Opens 7 "HJB fflTomomm^eorgeJMoni gomery I TOXIGI<T "^''^jgyn'MfMTu;^ S ***** >>>> v1 Po ,eu "THE ciRI. Hosf 45 ffi Today: i am. ••LAN!!^,,,,-^^ "The LONE RANGER the 553 SOayton MOORE Ja, SILVERHn^f St Wl H»j ••'Ull I|S ffi phone jBSsaass»i^ I±J 1.40, 4341 words
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Article194 1958-08-10 9 INGAPORE IN GOLD UP FINAL ,r k GOES DOWN 10-2 r Malays biM-ame the South Zone c ham. r lßt m Cold Cup soccer competition (f-^ Malacca Malays by ten goals to :r r stadia" 1 y e sterday. I I reased their score to 4-0 D Tahir Abu and194 words
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Article9 1958-08-10 9 ESTLING TPONED \M-* imed up i: »'"< home di> pnMponr9 words
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Article100 1958-08-10 9 rOKYO, Aug. 9. < Reuters Australia's Jon Konrad.s. ne ol the worlcTs leading i miners, will meet TsuyoshJ v manaka, Japan'.-? ace in 1 500-metre freestyle race Aug. 14. the opening day the Japan National swim- g eh ?mpionsh;ps. K nrads, the 16-y ear-old in100 words
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Article51 1958-08-10 9 IN emefienc? meeting oi Singapore Amateur Athletic Nation will be held at Singapore Recreation !l«t h use at 5 p.m. today. Hit mcettni is convened to iSs travel arrangementI the Sin^rioore contingent Pf^n in? for thp Malayan impionship to be held on I ig. IS and51 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-08-10 9 Officials of the Jesselton Badminton Association and prize-winners oi the junior badminton championships held In Jesselton recently, shown in this group are Standing, left to right: Messrs. Kok Vui San, Chung Kyam Chong, Yahya, Tarn Kim Lee, Donald Stephens, Pan Hon Kon, Gilbert Chung and Hiew Sin Min.71 words
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Article325 1958-08-10 9 Ah Lum Is Perak House Champion TIGKR Swimminff Club juniors edged Combined Schools by four goals to three in the water-polo match at the Perak House's first swimming carnival hold at the Haw Par swimming pool in Pasir Panjang yesterday. This w;is the highlight of nn interesting meet where keen325 words
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Article24 1958-08-10 9 THE Sineapore versus Fedannual Po.ice athletic meet, r lined off at Thomson Road yesterday, will be held this morning from 9 a.m.24 words
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Article405 1958-08-10 9 JACK PEART - THE HYPOCRITES OF SOCCER JACK PEART Lessons For Britain To Learn By LONDON, Sat. We must stop being hypocrites by believing we are the best footballers or the best sportsmen in the world. How 1 welcome these fighting words from Harry Storer. Derby County manager and a top-class, international allrounder,405 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-08-10 9 Miss Chahg Chu F»H, of Papar. with her trophies a ter winning the Jesseiton women,'* junior singles championship. She beat Miss Lydia Williams in s'rrppM sefs.30 words
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Article119 1958-08-10 9 16 TEAMS IN MALAYY CUP B'TON IPOH. Thurs. Sixteen teams aie expected to take nart in tnc Inter-District Malays badminton competition for the Datoh Haii Mohamed Eusoif interdistrid cud to be played uff this month. The competition, on a knocknut basis, is organised by the Pi.rak Malays Badminton Assoc:ation which119 words
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Article84 1958-08-10 9 At the annual general meeting of the Fairwind Badminton Party held recently, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1958/59. President: Mr. Low Meng Chim (Re-elected); Vice-Presi-dents: Mr. Teo Bah Chee (Reelected); Mr. Edward Khoo; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Ee Peng Koon; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Ong Kay Sung84 words
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Article570 1958-08-10 9 ALF GOVER - NO GOLD MINE FOR THE SHACK ALF GOVER TALKING CRICKET ...Alt GOVER By LONDON, Sat.— All the talk of wealthy cricketers being spoiled by the huge financial rewards they get from the game in the shape of benefits is nonsense The average county cricketer is neither pampered nor overpaid. Only570 words
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Article104 1958-08-10 9 Cradle-snatching by glamorous English League clubs is to be discussed by the Welsh Football Association Evidence will be given o; boys bring signed up after getting Youth or Schoolboy international raps before their fifteenth birthday. Other complaints are that school-teachers are being approached to influence boys to join104 words
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Article203 1958-08-10 9 Aussie Rugby Tour Of New Zealand SYDNEY. Sat. Test match veteran Edd:e StaDleton of Sydney will try to break lwa> records during the Australian Flugby Union tour of New Zealand in August. The records are for the mo>t points scored in tests bv an Australian and the most points scored203 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-08-10 9 Photo iVeu-s. Powerless The die is cast. Organisations serving the sport in other states. no mat'.er how well organised or how strong their membership, are powerless to do anything about it, at least until an annual general meeting of the national bodv comes along. However before the state organisations can117 words
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Advertisement143 1958-08-10 9 AROUND THE WORLD ITB SERVICE I ijH' economy lai firestone f tyres ing Firestone Tyres the tyres with the Ilittl Kv Built-in Peace of Mind. The Safety- i?nP^>- JIMitaUBBP^J Ride Safety-Grip Tread provides the maximum traction for quicker stops JtSSf^Bf^^and safer turns. fflfY^^SS^^ There is a Firestone Truck Tyre for143 words
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Miscellaneous98 1958-08-10 9 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA LEAGUE Div. 3B— Arsenal SC vs. Stable Boy* SC, Geylang. 515 p.m. CRICKET: Senior tourney—Army vs. CSC, CSC; I A vs. University, University; Police vs. SCRC, SCRC; Junior "A"— RAF Seletar "A" vs. Wanderers, Wanderers; BODCA vs. F and N. F and N; Prisons vs. RAF Changi98 words
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Article758 1958-08-10 10 PETER KUM - BOGUS BODIES IN OUR SPORT PETER KUM FMOSC Must Guard Against Them Says KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The tiny world of sports in Malaya is being afflicted by a malignant malady that will inevitably assume epidemic propor. tions if the onslaughts of a virus known as the 'Sports Incorporated" are not758 words
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207 1958-08-10 10 MELBOURNE. Sat.— The girl with the reputation of being the hardest hitter in women's tennis will be invited to play in Australia in the 1958/59 season. She is Miss Maria Bueno of Brazil, who beat Miss Lorrame Coghlan of Australia in the final207 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-08-10 10 THE CHINESE High School relay team which broke the inter-school 4 x 110 yards inter-school relay record at the Combined Schools meet on Friday. Chye kyoang Yai is about to begin his record breaking final burst.40 words
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362 1958-08-10 10 Sir I am a keen follower of badminton and I must say that the standard shown by our young players is most promising. On the other hand, the umpiring in a few games was not only atrocious, but shocking and heartbreaking. I am referring362 words
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Article513 1958-08-10 10 NEWLY promoted Darul Afiah are in a strong position to win the Singapore Amateur Football Association division league championship. They have a tolai of ten points in six matches and have two more games to be played before they complete their fixtures. Behind them are the513 words
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421 1958-08-10 10 THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold their four-day open championship meet at the Chinese Swimming Club from Aug. 20 There will be three events decided on Aug. 20 These are: 200 Metres Butterfly StrokeMen: Seah Pong Hyu. D Munro. Eric Yeo. Goh Soon421 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-08-10 10 AN AESTHETIC and Dental Unit, irinners of the Meckie Cup in the Singapore General Hospital inter-unit badmmton tournament, from left to right are: Sitting Misses: Daisy Lim, Rita Tan, Ellen Chan, Angela Quek, Irene Lim, Lily Fernandez. Standing: Dr. A. Ganendran. Chan Boon Wah, Ronald Lam, Dr. B. E G.Freddy Oey - 77 words
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245 1958-08-10 10 KLAIA LIMPIR sat done U) bring about unifor^; I tweei. state looiball assodau *V° J associations or societies confl some future date, warned vi r J *»3 man of ibe Referees' Commit J^ W{ cia^ion of Malaya. eoft^ J Mr. Koe. who recently245 words
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Article44 1958-08-10 10 CALL ALL PE CLER IPOH MM lamp in the P< I of Ser i J J ment Clci who a r ;3t Xhis tc i in I] U I owing A '<■■''■' Xaiping K* ll e f player a: The 25 and r (a Pen*44 words
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Article22 1958-08-10 10 King P Way 3-1 liant g kmg ei <} Kamu: esp-a r 11 \j I Medi 2 dorr- 1 i Out? l« :i22 words
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Advertisement508 1958-08-10 10 DOnfilT! NEXT TIME BUY GENUINE m Hi^% SPA R E PA RTS THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. (Motor Division) 25 SAIBOO STREET. SINGAPORE. Or Branches at:— Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh, Malacca, Kuanton, Johore Bahru. Or from the following Dealers:— KLUANG Kluang Cycle Motor Co.; BATU PAHAT Ban Kheng Motors; SEREMBAN508 words
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Article354 1958-08-10 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD A Great Ride By Forte For $90 Payoff By (JOUAG, a long-striding five-year-old by Cagirc owned by Newlands Stable put up a great performance tj win the Gold Cup over 1J miles at Penan* yesterday, final day of the Penang Turf Clubs August Bank354 words
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Article86 1958-08-10 11 TOTAL P00L— 5144,400 lst Prize: *****3 ($38,320) 2nd Prize: *****1 ($15,328) 3rd Prize: *****2 7.664) STARTERS ($1,703 each): Nos. *****4. *****6, *****2. *****4. *****8, *****7, *****9, *****5 *****5. CONSOLATIONS: ($l,OOO each): Nos. ISB9BI, *****8, *****6. *****9, *****8, *****3, *****7, *****2. *****7, *****0. TOTAL POOL: $161,010 Ist prize: *****5—86 words
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Article60 1958-08-10 11 TOTAL P00L— 5134,700 lst Priie: *****11 ($47,145) 2nd Prize: *****95 ($16,164) 3rd Prize: *****58 6.735) STARTERS ($769 each): Nos. *****60. *****32. *****43. *****34. *****87, *****66, *****28. CONSOLATION ($269 each) Nos. *****70. *****48. *****25, *****54. *****78. *****01. *****21, *****74. *****15. *****72 *****90, *****94, *****95, *****07. *****19, *****73, *****02,60 words
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Article40 1958-08-10 11 THE All Whites rugby will hold their first practice of the season today All players, and any other persons wishing to join the club, are asked to congregate at the Farrer Park pavilion at 5.30 p.m.40 words
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Article44 1958-08-10 11 AUCKLAND. Aug 9 (Keuter)—The touring British rugby league team neat New Zealand by 32 points to 15 in the second and final Test match here today. New Zealand won the nrst Test here last month by 15 15 points to ten.44 words
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Article134 1958-08-10 11 Penang's Players For 'Malayan' PENANG, Sat. The Penang Badminton Association, after holding elimination rounds will be represented by the following players in the Veterans' and Schoolboys' events of the Malayan Badminton championships to be he'd here from Aug. 22 to 24. They are: Schoolboys singles: Lee Kam Hon, Lee Chong134 words
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Article118 1958-08-10 11 IPOH, Sat. At close of play in the annual Europeans and Rest cricket match here today the Europeans were in a sound position, only 12 runs behind the Rest with all wickets intact. Europeans who won the toss, sent the Rest In to bat on an118 words
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Article72 1958-08-10 11 BRISBANE, (Queensland) Sat. Work has started on a vast renovation scheme, estimated to cost £200.000. at Brisbane Cricket Ground It is expected that initial improvement*, including the construction of a new Presa stand and dressing rooms, will be comp.eted in time for the nrst Test between Australia72 words
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1809 1958-08-10 11 [juiCE i MmtML'tgiiga uiarlemond was left when the field got off. Indian Heather II was first to break the line but Bonnie Express forged to the lead and led past the half mile one arid a half lengths clear of Indian Heather 11,1,809 words
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390 1958-08-10 11 10 Records Go At Perak Boys Athletics IPOH Sat.— Ten records were broken at the second Perak Combined schools inter-zone athletic meet on the Anderson School ground yesterday. •Central Perak won 13 of the 23 events. The most interesting event, the 4x440 yards relay for boys went to North Perak390 words
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Article, Illustration148 1958-08-10 11 Aussies For Moscow Shoot SEVEN members of the Australian shooting team competing in the world championships in Moscow shortly arrived in Singapore by Air India yesterday with every confidence that they will give the Russians a hard fight. Ken Gillam. captain of the team said that at the last Olympic148 words
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Miscellaneous84 1958-08-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Kowloon vs. FA.M. President's XI at Merdeka Stadium— 8 p.m. BADMINTON: Heah Joo Seang trophy— lnter-school at S B.A. Hall. CRICKET: Non-Benders t Singapore's Federation Padang. ATHLETICS: Lever Brothers 4th annual meet on Lever ground Bungsar Road 930 a.m. CRICKET: Hennessey Trophy— Perak Europeans vs. The Rest84 words
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Article, Illustration500 1958-08-10 12 KHRUSHCHEV SENDS NOTE AS MAC AND KARAMANLIS MEET ATHENS, Aug. 10 (Keuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev sent a letter to Greece on the Middle East today as Cm British and Greek Prime Ministers met again on the Cyprus issue. A Greek Government ?p yeoman said the Sovie: Prime Minister's letter500 words
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218 1958-08-10 12 FIVE EXILES TAKE THAI GOVERNMENT BY SURPRISE BANGKOK, Aig 9 (Reutei >— Five Thai political exiles re in I home from the rr.airv nd O| Lhi.na :\v <:i:p today iking Bangkok authorities completely by surprise. They were taken into cus- \:y by Poll v at the docks foi questi d218 words
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Article111 1958-08-10 12 QUITO, Aug. o. (XJPI), a Canadian exn rarer missing in the wilda of Ecuadoi is beiieve'i to h;.ve been slain by the same savage Indians who slaughtered five American Missionaries in 1956. it was reported today. Roberi Tremblay, who came to Ecuadoi to ?tudy the Aura111 words
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Article66 1958-08-10 12 JAKARTA. Aug. 9 (UPI) American flier Alien Lawrence Pope will go on trial on Aug. 27 charged with flying bombing missions for the Indonesian rebels, the Nationalist organ Suluh Indonesia, said yesterday. The newspaper said the trial will be held in a Jakarta Court of66 words
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189 1958-08-10 12 I Was Pushed Over 117 Ft. Cliff -Wife BIDL Cornwall, Aug 9, (Reuter)— Mrs. Daphne Oldfield. 33 said here yesterday her husband pushed her over a cliff during their honeymoon, then battered ner with a stone when he found her still alive on the beach John Sanders Oldficld, 33, was189 words
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223 1958-08-10 12 GROTON. Connetlicut. Aug. 9 (UPI) The biggest submarine ever built, the atomic-power-ed USS Triton, will be launched here on Aug. 19. within a stone's throw of the ways from which the USS Nautilus slid into the Thames River in January, 1954. She223 words
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Article796 1958-08-10 12 7,830 MILES UNDER ICE CAP Nautilus Makes Epic Trip Beneath North Pole WASHINGTON, Aug. 9, (Reuter)— The nuclear powered submarine Nautilus has completed a submerged passage beneath the North Pole, pioneering a new sea lane between the eastern and western hemispheres, the White House announced yesterday. President Eisenhower yesterday personally796 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-08-10 12 HERE is Princess Margaret pictured after arriving in Toronto during her Canadian tour. She is wearing a high-waisted dress a few days after the fashion kings of Paris made highwaists the new look. The Princess's dress, is a Baby Doll style made of flimsy, striped organza. Pleats79 words
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Article50 1958-08-10 12 LISBON, Aug. 9, (UPI) Rear Adm. Americo Tomas took office today as the 11th President of the Portuguese Republic. He will serve for seven years. Tomas. 63, succeeded Gen. Craveiro Lopes in the post which carries the important power of naming the country's premier.50 words
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Article73 1958-08-10 12 HONG KONG, Aug. 9 (UPl The principal of a left. Ist Chinese Middle School here, who was deported by the Government last Wednesday, has been named deputy principal of the Canton Normal College. a report from China said today. Tu Poh Kwei, alias Parker Tu was73 words
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123 1958-08-10 12 TV PICTURES OF ICE PACK UNDERNEATH WASHINGTON. Aug. 9 (UPI) The White House said the USS Nautilus took television pictures of the bottom side of the Arctic ice pack during its underwater voyage across the North Pole. Tne sub was equipped with a closed television circuit with the camera pointing123 words
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Article84 1958-08-10 12 AUSTRIA PROTESTS TO HUNGARY VIENNA, Aug. 9 (UPI) The Austrian Government today strongly protested to the Hungarian Communist Regime against recent border violations by Hungarian border guards. An official Austrian communique said the Austrian Legation in Budapest has protested to the Hungarian Regime on the instructions of the Austrian Government.84 words
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Article41 1958-08-10 12 DJAKARTA, Aug. 10, (UPI) Garuda Indonesian Airways yesterday announced the suspension of most scheduled do mestic flights for three days, effective immediately. The airline said the planes are being used for 'government interests." It did not elaborate.41 words
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Article56 1958-08-10 12 TOKYO, Aug. 9 (UPI) Japan's meteorological board said today a typhoon with top winds of 56 miles per hour and developed west of the British crown colony of Kong Kong. The board said that at 3 a.m. today the typhoon was 125 miles west of Hongkong,56 words
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Advertisement181 1958-08-10 12 The finest range of gg? r***\ cars ever w -< > n}( <1 §&j£f*M xn extending to*! I**1 I wrelv with d. ui il 1 I demand*? e "t^ I features of f W.th D,sc Bn kes ,n flAut ioced, elcga-c^ **^J perfectly comfc r- r in the true \aguaU181 words
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Article, Illustration2494 1958-08-10 13 Today we start an awe-inspiring new series that concerns the most urgent problem of our time life, or the fear of life y in our Nuclear Age. Through the eyes of Fernand Gigon, a journalist-investigator of international repute, we present the story of atomised Hiroshima and Nagasaki. As2,494 words
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Advertisement87 1958-08-10 13 Pictures YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo Dept Tel. ***** A CUP OF ENERGY P^W^m FOR BREAKFAST I A cup of Ovaltine at breakfast will give you vital energy that I V^^^ l '^^^m lasts the whole day. It is both filling and nourishing, and children pS^SrEZ^^S87 words
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Article, Illustration667 1958-08-10 14 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY Strictly Between Ourselves By coiuwnnust-car toontst HE S PAID TO KEEP YOU FIT-TO DROP I HAVE always longed to be one of those newspaper busy-bodies to whom readers write for advice about their personal problems. Such columnisis, alas, have the advantage of me, because to dish out667 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-08-10 14 Nurse Kath Says brainist easily intoed 4 CHII* I] the «™*iJ AM :;.ar;e mer vr star mat I* F res lM "r'\ int« a v i propria^ :J» iay -<r sti one i anc a dov- f V eai leave v«i ta ets l Be ii* ..<* nnes a' j72 words
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759 1958-08-10 14 Plenty of Fluids IS Good For A Fever "DECENTLY a reader X1 has asked me about a problem which must confront all mothers from time to time, the special management of a child with a fever. "Is it true." she asked, "vou starve a cold and feed a fever?" From759 words
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Advertisement115 1958-08-10 14 '"tSEESm t0 remember TOMORROW MONDAY, 11th AUG. when FITZPATRICK'S will open their new air conditioned Supermarket at 300 Orchard Road ALL YOUR NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF i.. match tbt color t/ your \S MOm J^fc_ ff l |.j| nails to your lipil £f/ **r JMft>^B Try one of the radiant115 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-08-10 15 plans always Tampax E protect" *V-~ Ta.t.; lx r >;■>•*• r. *-'•"<-:!' ir e v i- ;r. rrr.rr.'. r?*" ;.->■ -.-a: ■> i n :'•■> v twc »te rbB l-.1 3u?*r-at26 words
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Article25 1958-08-10 15 ew blet tment etteves iles IS] :t pam motata ng and r rip to 1, K L "V an^ I CVTJd Get a 3 your25 words
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Article8 1958-08-10 15 HEUMATISM YOU SLEEP ■■•*Msni -:'Kj s Ir.i «.>,.;•;« 'TOO8 words
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Article, Illustration372 1958-08-10 15 New- line Chlemise By Italians The world of Fashion GINA MARTEILI reports from Rome ROME always has a fashion field-day in summertime. In the shops now are sunny, new-line chemises crisp summer cottons that are knee-high, young and full-skirted gay and colourful holiday clothes. THE Italians have found a new372 words
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Article, Illustration323 1958-08-10 15 Patsy Ann Davidson - Patsy Ann Davidson ice-cool colour for all THE black linen sheath, safe but corny "uniform" for a summer in New York. has had its day. This is going to be a white summer. For white, the most glamorous, ice-cool colour of all. brings down the temperature faster than323 words
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Article110 1958-08-10 15 TH E Model Wives Club, recently formed by Mrs. Ruth Warner of the Singapore Model Academy, has been formed specially for housewives and mothers. This club will provide experts on all aspects of "glamour" and other lectures including "dressing to disguise figure faults" and "personal hygiene." Mrs.110 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-08-10 15 9 Fashion Houses To Display "A FASHION SHOW and to be presented by the American Women's Auxiliary at their club premises, on August 29, promises another interesting display of fashions. The snow, which is an annual occasion of the American Women's Auxiliary, will feature clothes of the latest fashions ranging192 words
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Advertisement306 1958-08-10 15 Ww/TmwWk M^k W A' {'mm 1 mm M tIH Aft '•';4- **lf'M A dreamy waltr, Hlllflii'J i dY *L*^dr a secluded table and! H^ijT I|J%: |i p &ott? i some lucky man will SS^s' I J f'Z&fi&K have eyes only for her. o*ifi jr Like many x others— you perhaps?—306 words
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Article, Illustration613 1958-08-10 16 RONALD BEDFORD - RONALD BEDFORD by I You'll be seeing it soon.*. HPHE war of the worlds Is about to begin between Soviet and United States space scientists. Within the next few weeks, the 238.840-mile gap between this troubled earth and the dead world of the moon should613 words
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Article, Illustration459 1958-08-10 16 $27 Million Addition To Hotel... TOKYO, Sat. J^ HUGE, M527,000,000 addition to one oi Tokyo's most famous landmarks Frank Lloyd Wright's earthquake-proof Imperial Hotel made its debut last week. The new building threatens to overshadow the rest of the famous hotel. It stands three stories taller than the seven-floor annexUPI - 459 words
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504 1958-08-10 16 Is An Outrage Says Mr. Wright SPRING GREEN, WIS, Sat. "(~)H! No!" Such was the anguished, but expected, reaction of Architect Frank Lloyd Wright when shown photos of the new addition to the Imperial Hotel. The 89-year-old, outspoken architect and critic designed the original Imperial Hotel which now has been504 words
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Advertisement112 1958-08-10 16 J >■ v V FOR t G WMS 3 .--.->'•-' w f C^^> 0 r ■ißs B^^^Br rlf ilB Now— amazing new Dr. West's M/ral Germ-Fighter is the world's first germ-kllHng toothbrush Here's a new kind of health protection for 51 your family. The germ-fighter is a tr.rpii research from112 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1958-08-10 21 ftf TEENAGERS fJsTERESTING MESON VERY mEjfONEY ftfflTD I take to e OpCn jthv. fre*. the world be0H Wik Whitman a hunToday the words could of American Youth organization whose Ideals uid have heartily endorsed. bys a 15-year-old v e: l% rr.eans raving fun1,241 words
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Article269 1958-08-10 21 &*mlk~ n siun of responsibilities must be W.in n t a tnckv twelvemonth, but wme !*U« thi. i e main P'ans could be very extensive. ;nr|., rt d M *<> as to ret a considerable pro* ress uae "'me financial favours. U **nt. shown. Thto may mean »nd n''269 words
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Advertisement713 1958-08-10 21 for the skin that thirsts for beauty tUZAIFTU IBMr *'*^-t*L Rt/4 T^^ II if ill"'" I kTtt I^^^. J?S VELVA MOISTURE FILM This gentle, transparent film smooths, protects the skin, leaving it softer, younger looking. Velva Moisture Film is to be used before applying your powder foundation. See how make-up713 words
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Miscellaneous511 1958-08-10 21 CCORDING TO THE STARS. BY family circle. Biggish events are to occur and seem focussed on good settlenents Of plan* for the future. SEPTEMBER 23-OCTOBER 22 (Libra). SHOULD be an easier week though doubts exist about a iob. It may b e tricky to deal with things but much of511 words
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Article, Illustration533 1958-08-10 22 A CAR WITH a difference has just started its motoring life. For 36 years this car has lain idle in a garage in Paole, Dorset. Now backed by a three year guarantee from the company this fiie old Rolls-Royce "Silver Ghost" looks533 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-08-10 22 THE new Sunbeam Rapier, victor of the R.A.C. Rally and coupe and class winner in the recent Alpine Trial, his added another honour to its record this season an outright win in Uganda's Mount Elgon Rally. The winning car was the only Rapier entered in the event and88 words
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Article, Illustration800 1958-08-10 22 CAR WITH HIDDEN QUALITIES Peugeot 403 Is Practical, Fast And Roadworthy 'THE PEUGEOT 403 Saloon is a most deceptive looking car. A pleasantly deceptive car. It is one of tiie most conservatively modern-styled cars I have driven and one would not expect so many qualities hidden inside the nicely shaped800 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-08-10 23 L .•-> UtMING Parisifiin^s try on a potato sack, imStates, which looks like a sack, lad >! k destined to save the money I wear French inspired creatp xhf vmti to adopt the sack rrx -> r balloon Inp It isU.P.I. - 66 words
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Article723 1958-08-10 23 John Davenport - John Davenport By IDEUH IN THE FAMILY. By Jame s Agee. (Gollanci. 165.) THE MAN WHO BROKE THINGS. By John Brooks. (Gollancz. 155.) Un Rird Rv Kenneth Alltop. (Jaxrolds. 12s. 6d.) THE RUNBOU AND THE ROSE. By Nevil Shute. (Heinemann. 165.) W fames Agee 1 can723 words
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865 1958-08-10 23 Marie Battle - Marie Battle PROBLEMS OF ADOLESCENCE— 7 By who write* of the relations between normal adolescents and parents, giving examples from her own clinic experience. TTTHEN we talk about adolescent problems, we are usually thinking of the problems that we adults are faced865 words
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Article784 1958-08-10 23 Guy Wint - Guy Wint BOOK REVIEW By THE LONG MARCH. By Sin> one de Beauvoir. (Andre Deutsch and Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 425.). CIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, *J after anatomising the French intellectuals in her novel "The Mandarins," went in the autumn of 1955 to see the work of the poetical784 words
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Advertisement426 1958-08-10 23 jdl E^'Vk -3 When you wake up feeling old and... worn... too tired to face the day's work, you may have the GRAY SICKNESS. It keeps millions pale, tired and weak needlessly. Protein deficiency causes a condition STRENGTH BACK IN 7 DAYS aptly called the GRAY SICKNESS. Not Actually in426 words
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Article, Illustration1874 1958-08-10 24 Allen Riches - 100,000 Perish In This Flood Allen Riches By TT HADN'T rained In South Dakota for two years— since 1934. You could hear the reports down by the railway station where they were shooting cattle they couldn't water. For there was no water for men, much less for cattle. THERE WAS1,874 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous201 1958-08-10 24 WE are in a thorough mess. Lord Stansgate. IAM always optimistic. Mr. Robert Murphy, President Eisenhower's special envoy in Lebanon. T ALWAYS found, in my time, that there were an awful lot of lawyers in the State Department, and Ido not think they are awfully good in foreign affairs. Lord201 words
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