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Title Section15 1958-08-24 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX Ne. 53. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST it, 1958 24 Paget 20 CH.15 words
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Article241 1958-08-24 1 BRITAIN'S DEFIANCE ARMADA 200 Trawlers Sail To Test Iceland Ban On Fishing GRIMSBY, England, Aug. 23 (Reuter) A fleet of between 100 and 200 British trawlers are on their way to Icelandic waters to defy Iceland's ban on fishing within 12 miles of her coast after September 1. Naval vessels241 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-08-24 1 SORAYA 'S DATE SPENDING some vacation time on the French 'Basque* coast, lovely Princess Soraya (ex-wife of the Shah of Iran) has a certain little smile on her lips as she enjoys a cabaret show at Biarritz Isles Bleues (Blue Island) with her date of the evening; Spanish millionaire, LuisUPI - 53 words
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Article78 1958-08-24 1 The Minister And The Coffeeshop "Hello: Hello; Is that Mr. Jumabhoy's residence?" "Bo la! kopi tiam" (no, this is a coffeeshop)". The directory of ministers and government officials lists the home phone number of the Minister of Commerce and Industry as 29-845. This m fact is the number of a78 words
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Article74 1958-08-24 1 BERLIN, Aug. 23 (Reuter) Erery East German School child over eleven years old will spend one day a week working m a factory or on a farm after September 1 desuite protests from parents, teachers and factory heads. This is called "poll/technical education." According ro74 words
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WORLD SHORTS
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Article53 1958-08-24 1 THE HAGUE, Aug 23 Reuter) The United States has filed an application with the International Court of Justice here against the Soviet Union, claiming $1,355,650 damages for the alleged shooting down over the Sea of Japan of an American plane on Sept. 4, 1954. the53 words
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Article35 1958-08-24 1 REGGIO DI CALABRIA. Italy, Aug. 23 <UPI> A fire caused by the explosion of a box of hand-grenade s destroyed the nearby village of Sinopoli Inferiore early today, leaving its 1.000 inhabitants homeless.35 words
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Article34 1958-08-24 1 AMMAN, Aug. 23 (UPI) Premier Sami El-Rifai opened the door today for resumption of close relations with the other Arab powers but called on them to abandon "imported doctrine and influences."34 words
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Article39 1958-08-24 1 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Aug. 23 (UPI) Nearly 2.000 students, none of them Negroes, started registering yesterday at Little Rock Central High School, torn by bomb threats and violence when nine Negroes integrated the school last September.39 words
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Article34 1958-08-24 1 AMSTERDAM. Aug 23 Reuter i Eisht Soviet scientists carrying secrets of Russia's three Sputniks arrived here today for next week's International Astronautical Federation Congress due to probe problems of the space age.34 words
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Article21 1958-08-24 1 NICOSIA. Aug. 23 (Reuter) Cypriot Greek mayors of Cyprus' towns today unanimously rejected Britain's partnership plan for Cyprus.21 words
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Article25 1958-08-24 1 JAKARTA, Aug. 23 (Reuter) United States embassy officials m Jakarta said today they believed that all Americans m North Celebes were safe.25 words
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Article34 1958-08-24 1 TOKYO. Aug 23. (UPI)— The U.S. Air Force reported that typhoon "Flossie" was located 340 miles east off Okinawa at 3 p.m. today and was moving north-north-east at 10 miles per hour.34 words
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Article38 1958-08-24 1 TOKYO, Aug. 23 (UPI) Informed sources said today the Japanese Foreign Office will ask West Germany, Italy and France to relax trade restrictions against Japan during a series of talks scheduled to begin m October.38 words
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Article32 1958-08-24 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 23 (UPD The Soviet Army organ Red Star charged today that U.S. marines and ships at Singapore were exerting open pressure on India, Indonesia, Burma and Cambodia.''32 words
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Article31 1958-08-24 1 1 0,000 Red Shells TAIPEI. Aug. 23 (UPI) The Chinese Communists fired more than 10,000 artillery shells on Quemoy islands during a two-hour period tonight. a Nationalist Chinese military source said.31 words
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Article163 1958-08-24 1 CITIZENS ARMY AGAINST GANGSTERS THE CITIZENS of Singa- j pore, spurred by the r^w; police swoop on secret society members, have declared war against thuggery and gangsterism. The "Anti-Thugs" Bill recently passed by the Legislative Assembly has given the citizens more confidence m Police protection. Many communities are now forming163 words
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111 1958-08-24 1 LONDON, Aug. 23, (Reuter) The United States, Britain and France today called on the Soviet Union to resume diplomatic preparations m Moscow for a Summit conference. i They did this is m identical Notes handed to the Soviet Foreign Ministry yesterday afternoon. The111 words
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Article60 1958-08-24 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 23, (UPI) The Ministry of National Defence said more than 50,000 Communist Chinese high explosive shells were fired on Quemoy m a two-hour period tonight. Both big and little Quemoy m the Nationalist-held offshore island group sustained their heaviest bombardments to date m the60 words
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Article390 1958-08-24 1 August 24. 1958 THE Federation Central Welfare Councils constant reliance on the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board for its funds and the manner m which these allocations are being expended were sharply criticized at its annual general meeting m Kuala Lumpur. The criticism came from the Council's two390 words
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Advertisement84 1958-08-24 1 \\y Beer Testimonials *^^s "''^^^^^^^^mX^^Lmm* *r jSS, R. FURMOE. i^rimming coach m U.IC., stated iikt waiting for a TIGER BEER to l brought to her: "Blackpool was LTO »N0 CSTPI9UTE.O BvT'RASEH'ANtTKIEAVtITCr,, w^kmmaA M mlml 9m^ ~m* x- -x-T A v .^.<qa V\ yjußl s v- k Indonesia and Bangkok SS84 words
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Advertisement48 1958-08-24 1 Mobilgas tf* V% F 9 tf* I A SPECIAL WMO* wifh IVlV^*^ mm^^^^^^^^^^^^ maT^^^—wLwm-STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY y (Incorporated m U.S.A. with Limited j WwmmW' Liability) AmWmWmmmmmm**. BOY JMobJlgasL SCOUT JOB Au 9 17th-31st tAf g j^ 1 Give them jobs to do ond yfyf j C worthy couso48 words
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132 1958-08-24 2 Man Vomitted Blood, Coroner's Court Is Told PENANG. Sat.'— A clerk, who had been suffering from stomach pains for over a year, was one day found vomitting blood, a Coroner's Court was told today. The Coroner. Inche Nik Hussain. held an inquiry into the death of Pitchay Manikam. 28. at132 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-08-24 2 THE first Malay m the Singapore Prison Service. Ismail bin Alias, to rise from the ranks to become a Chief Warder, was yesterday awarded the Colonial Prison Service Medal by the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Ismail,87 words
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Article79 1958-08-24 2 AN ice-water seller routed six thugs who tried to extort money from him on Friday night m Sumbawa Ro^ri, off Beach Road. Singapore. The hawker told the Po ice that six men approached him and demanded prelection money. When he refused to pay, the79 words
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Article51 1958-08-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Federation government is sending delegation to the Commonwealth Trade and Economic conference to be held m Montreal on Sept. 15 to 26. The delegation will be led by Minister for Finance Mr. H.S. Lee and Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew51 words
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Article66 1958-08-24 2 Two women. Chun "Ah Kan. 47, and Soo Ah Noor. 57, yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Magistrate's Court to a charge of living on the immoral earnings of a prostitute at Serangoon and Geylang roads between May to August this year. They were each66 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-08-24 2 MR. Cheong Mm Chee with his bride, the former Miss Sonja Leong Cheng Lang. pictured after their marriage at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church m Kampong Kapor, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Cheong. who is secretary of the Singapore Business House Employees Union, is th© son of Mr.65 words
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162 1958-08-24 2 $15 m LOAN FUND TO AID MALAYAN INDUSTRIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Final talks for the establishment of a $15,000,000 loan fund to be known as the Malayan Industrial Development Finance Limited is expected to be concluded next week, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry told The Standard162 words
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Article77 1958-08-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. In his latest report to the Selangor Chinese Citizenship Drive Working Committee." the secretary, Mr. Chong Shih Guan, stated that more than 46.000 applicants for Federal Citizenship had to-date been registered at the committee's centre at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Furthermore, the drive77 words
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Article74 1958-08-24 2 JESELTON. Sat Miss Lucy Tai Nyuk Tow. who was sent by the Red Cross Society seven months ago to Kua;a Lumpur to have an «r ti_ ficial limb fitted, returned to the Colony by the "Kiman.s." Miss Tai was met at lhe wharf by her father74 words
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Article64 1958-08-24 2 KOTA BAHRU, Sat— The St. John Ambulance Brigade here which recently completed its headquarters at a ?ost of $38. 0H0 is m need of a further $22,000. It took the brigade 13 years to collect the money to build its headquarters. An appeal for the $22,00064 words
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Article643 1958-08-24 2 THE following Teachers Training College candidates have passed all parts of the Final Examination held m June this year and have been awarded the Certificate m Education. Selene Ang Chye Geok. Jennifer Angus, Rosalind P.. Anthony, Jules Clive Avict. Chee Swee Chew, Jeyamani Chelliah, Cheok Yeow Lam.643 words
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372 1958-08-24 2 -SAYS WORLD TEACHING BODY IPOH, Sat. It is the "absolute obligation" of every state and government to secure funds for the education of its youth and it is also the function and duty of all teachers' organizations to stir up governmental and public372 words
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333 1958-08-24 2 No Cross-examination In The Interest Of Justice Magistrate KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. First Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani, presiding: at the inquiry into the May murder of Kuala Lumpur schoolteacher Stephen Peter Fonseka today refused to allow the police officer conducting the inquiry to examine a witness on a state- ment containing:333 words
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Advertisement446 1958-08-24 2 Homburg-Ameriko EST** I /t <l\Ui 6a m A JAPAfJW yk *****mmMmß^W mm\\ mW// m ll ■■^^•f 'W f\ ki tm\ m^Lm I M jTr 9 %Mm I ifl MANILA HONGKONG, v I M.V. 'HAMBIRG FT!) ci J^A« M.V. 'BAYERNSTEIN^W^^ Jl Singapore Mar Sm?a^ <*«*¥< H tjeneral agents:*— I ANCLO-FRENCH TRADINC446 words
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186 1958-08-24 3 SQUADRON'S TWELVE YEARS' OPERATIONS IN MALAYA a,m*]mm*a**rt No. XI 1 p*K idron will P m p|rted 12 years n n Malaya ft* ii h.»". c been iiini: throughr" \ni urgency i n midon I.ead- ...rd Officer V, the squad- n (limbing M.-t.-or PR. 10 r tii prior to rti«- from186 words
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Article42 1958-08-24 3 i Sin: re branch of iti m the Thai m Bangkok the Iny* ro,- deaths or yi m Singa- ester- v. is one c knen 3 a ays about ii a heavy as i cause Colony a? the confined m Thai-42 words
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Article39 1958-08-24 3 Housewife Fined $150 CSI IF E, Onh Chye fined $150 m a Mag strate's Court M>j r assisting m the pj I public lottery %9 et on Friday d having 26 lips rallied at B arresti d by the39 words
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Article22 1958-08-24 3 i Hassan bin Ab- Offirei X lan- Pen mg to v posl as c o'e. He Ini ne DID A: ''Uil22 words
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Article149 1958-08-24 3 MALACCA. Sat.- The Officer Administering the Government, Dato Sir Chenglock Tan. today said he wa.s confident that the Overseas Union B.itiK wnu.d play an Important role m the economic development of this country. Speaking at the opening of the bank's branch here this morning,149 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-08-24 3 GROUP Captain D. O. Rogers, (left) Base Commander of the Seletar Air Base, Singapore, hands over a JlieaiietoMr J. Chapman. Far East Area representative of R W Cinema Corporation at Friday nights Southeast Asian premiere of the film 'Dunkirk.' screened at the istra Cinema, Seletar. The80 words
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Article29 1958-08-24 3 MR. OON Khve Kiang. Permanent Secretary t a the Treasury, has been appointed Acting Financial Secretary m place of Mr. T. M. Hart, who has gone on leave.29 words
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Article, Illustration259 1958-08-24 3 Malaya Stands High In World Forums, Says The Labour Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.. There is a tremendous amount of overseas goodwill for Malaya which stands high m world forums, declared the Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, on his return from a259 words
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147 1958-08-24 3 P.A.P. SEEKS VIEWS ON C-DAY PLANS THE City Day celebrations m Singapore this year is likely to be different from those held m the past. The PAP-dominated City Council ha s asked members of the Finance and General Purposes Committee to present their views on what lines this year's celebrations147 words
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239 1958-08-24 3 Preliminary Inquiries Should Not Be Reported Smith PRELIMINARY inquiries into tentative charges, which may be tried by an Assize Court, should not be reported m the Press, chairman of the Singapore Bar Committee. Mr. C. H. Smith, said yesterday. Mr. Smith said he wa? not expressing the opinion of the239 words
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Article82 1958-08-24 3 Man Falls 30 Ft. As Tree Snaps GHANI bin Ali, 20, a Government peon, was seriously injured yesterday when he fell 30 feet while cutting a coconut tree m Lorong Bengkok, off Paya Lebar Road, Singapore. Ghani was hacking at the crown of the tree when the withered trunk snapped82 words
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97 1958-08-24 3 THE Singaoore Branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party held a mass rally at the Geylang Serai Amusement, Park yesterday at which more than 2.000 people attended. More than eight speakers from the party m their addresses emphasized the "importance of establishing a free and97 words
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219 1958-08-24 3 PENANG, Sat. The Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, will take the salute at a parade to be held at the esplanade on the morning of Aug. 31 to celebrate the first anniversary of Merdeka day m George Town. Nine units, consisting of219 words
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Article57 1958-08-24 3 HARBAJAN Singh. 20. was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with assaulting Baboo P *\"h and attempting to extort $5 from him at Queen Street /ay. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail of $2. D00 m one surety until Aug. 30 when57 words
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Article48 1958-08-24 3 A 43-year-old woman was rescued from the Singapore River near North Boat Quay. last night. She was later identified as Wong Ah Lan, a hawker, of Eu Tong Sen Street. A passer by saw her m the river and plunged m and pulled her out.48 words
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Article49 1958-08-24 3 SINGAPORE tin price rose 25 cents yesterday to $369 i per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul: Bombay/Japan August. $33 buyers. 33£ sellers. The tone was firm. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul: bulk shipment $495, drums $53*. The tone was quiet.49 words
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Article36 1958-08-24 3 A YOUTH, Koh Pee Tat, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of possessing a sharp instrument at Lavender and Penha.s roads at 3.20 a.m. on Saturday, was yesterday remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court36 words
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Article57 1958-08-24 3 The Singapore City Council is considering to build a Prayer Room on the roof of City Hall for Muslim employees so that they ran pray there. The Council has asked its Finance and General Purposes Committee to approve a total of $6,000 for this purpose.57 words
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178 1958-08-24 3 ECAFE Man Here For Economic Survey KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East is to conduct an economic survey of Malaya. This was disclosed to Tiie Standard last night by Dr. Shu-Chin Yang of the ECAFE Secretariat m Bangkok. Dr. Yang arrived h«ve on Thursday178 words
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90 1958-08-24 3 Motorist Pleads Not Guilty To Charge A MOTORIST, Tay Scow Huah. 25. pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of causing the death of a schoolgirl. Lee Siang Fong. 16. by a negligent ?ict not amounting to culpable homicide. Tay, of Langsat Road, was alleged to90 words
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Advertisement333 1958-08-24 3 Two good friends on the road mJammTiut a Matt i tr Auto-Radios manufactured ond made tor the modern motorist. Fits any cor, has 5 BAND SPREADS covering medium wave plus 16/100 c iiii ||3 Supplied complete with loudspeaker and aerial at r 5260.00 c i Singapore i for 6 valve333 words
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Miscellaneous498 1958-08-24 3 B^ Bl Ll I1 1 I mXirn mll fe^l 111 VI 1 IVfl 1 b.B .CT S ll ■i a k I•F i Am v Wkm li'if ll k A W 4 LJ I _1 k Isf 1 klf mmmm 1m I iT M k ImVH Evening Service 6 4"i498 words
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429 1958-08-24 4 WOOMERA. S. Australia, Sat. VTOOMERA. the "rocket range" village which grew t:p on the bare stone, red dust and grey-green -alt bush of the south Australian semi-desert, is growing so rapidly that it is bursting at the seams. As the range is extended429 words
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Article, Illustration380 1958-08-24 4 Madeleine McLoughts - THIS FAMILY HAS TWO MOTHERS Madeleine McLoughts WIPE AND EX-WIFE i J AFTER FIVE CHILD*] By_ AN amazing domestic set-up m which a mon iv wmw m his wife, his ex-wife and her five children wosV'^S The husband and wife share one room. The ex <* ce d ost haye380 words
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Article, Illustration381 1958-08-24 4 'Bo Peep - On the POLICE BEAT 'Bo Peep' i IT is well ani good for the Police "bijj wigs" at headquarters to announce that secret society gangsters \vh<-> nuit Their nefarious trace and turn over a new leaf will be rehab:, it a* cd. Bit the bis Question is: What happens when381 words
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Article, Illustration667 1958-08-24 4 Now They May Become Extinct COLOMBO. Sat. 'T'HE Ceylon elephant, which once roamed the country m great herds, is m grave danger of extinction. Experts estimate that only 750-800 wild elephants are left on the island today compared with over 10,000 a century ago.667 words
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210 1958-08-24 4 VENICE. Sat. THE annual two-wees film festival m which 14 films from 9 countries will rompete for the "Golden Lion of Saint Mark" the festival's top award opens here today. Two Japanese films will be shown. "Jujomatsu No Issno" (The210 words
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Advertisement331 1958-08-24 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO.. LTD. Ttl: *****6. ***** 4 132 6. Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hahtax Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia B Culf Port, S port P Shim Ptnang MYRMIDON 17,25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 o*l Carriers option to proceed via othtt ports to load331 words
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Advertisement151 1958-08-24 4 EAST ASIATIC 111 HOMEWARDS Soilings foi Aden. Port So.d Gen* *M Rotterdom, Homburg, Bremen, Copenhogen Gi'hwbM S'porf PS Han- M "LALANDIA" n 1 "KIN A" 16 17 Sept I Colling Gdynio I "SELANDIA" mntmt -J OUTWARDS Sailings fot Bongkok ond for PAR M I Penong P. aw w "SILANDIA" Ufl151 words
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Miscellaneous49 1958-08-24 4 mW*^A\*7 i/iilliMm I" Oon l blame me I've merer brought empty j bottle into the house %m»tK you're o bore*o<e<l har!" 111/ j^ IW mamia* f I 'am^*aT~*^~ V^l^" M J T*~rri *tf aw ...a ..tttaa m mm ••Mfm <*oa«m am j -rw— hrn 9 omm m tht ArtW49 words
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553 1958-08-24 5 Bruce Russell - Princess Holds Secret Of Kings Who Sacked Angkor Bruce Russell By IyTIKT. South Vietnam, /fAD ANT of the Soutb- uhn royal line of Cham piled the 400-year-old c whereabouts of »he 1 J and possessions l! itt i ham kingS «en the Inhabit--5 at present Central me 12th century, they553 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-08-24 5 ITS LIKE THE OLD PROHIBITION DAYS c d prohibiFot the and bootlegand sel•a hiskj —are D America. conduct- wide war booze boys." m fa aa an rg mis at ion operating a v.- wareprinters are labels of g distillerlea them on to p. ddltalg the whisky to and cafes. New156 words
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Article308 1958-08-24 5 Jack Bentley - DO STARS GROW INTO THEIR PARTS Jack Bentley £\\\\VV\\V\\V\\ By piN-UP girl Joy Webster is getting worried about her role as a man-mad, drug-taking society slut m the current West End play 'A Hatful of Rain.' She's worried m case she is carrying her Method form of acting too far.308 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-08-24 5 WHOSE LEGS ARE THE LOVELIEST? F I MUSTS m th* seventh annual Nm* York's Most Beautiful Legs contest meet at Roseland last week to decide the winner. Left to right are: Karin Bay- 20; Marilyn Fleischman 9 16; Carole Mellander, 17; Fancy Carroll* Pat Slevin, Carole Kelly, Honey Rubin andUPI - 62 words
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Advertisement262 1958-08-24 5 I A powerful factor m modern engine performance j Car engines are getting steadily more efficient It's a story of The influence of I.CA. is far-reaching, for as engine compression I engine designers making best use of the higher quality fuels ratios go up. the need for it grows greater262 words
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373 1958-08-24 6 ANACRUSIS - New Theatre Tariff A threat To Concert Promoters ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES by hgf hgg gfhgf fh MUSICAL organizations and concert promoters m Singapore are perturbed over 11 the increased Victoria Theatre and HaU charges recently announced and passed by the City Council's Finance Committee. The main grievance is over the373 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-08-24 6 2 AMERICANS AND A SWISS TO GIVE CONCERT ON SEPTEMBER 21 m the Cultural Centre Theatre the Musical Societv is presenting a concert by a young American violin and piano duo, Alan Grishman and Joel Ryce. They won first prize In the chamber music section of the 1956 Munich International118 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-08-24 6 He Will Give A Recital On Thursday I.EROY PETERSON. 21 year-old American violinist who received his early training m Singapore, is to give a recital m the new air conditioned Victoria Theatre on Thursday. September 11. Leßoy. who is on a holiday visit to his parents after six years' study91 words
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Article98 1958-08-24 6 T)R. Kenneth Barritt. visiting examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, will give a short organ recital m St. Andrew^ Cathedral after Evensong on Sunday. September Tth. Dr. Barritt studied the organ with the famous Birmingham organist. G.D. Cunningham, and is currently Director of98 words
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213 1958-08-24 6 hearsals (these are now charged extra at $20 a time, or $100 with air-condition-ing!), entertaining the visitor and the usual dozen unprovided-for extras. T THINK this suggests a very dim future for public musical entertainment m this City. A flat rate213 words
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Article486 1958-08-24 6 Vidor Doggett - Vidor Doggett Reviewed By nuitiiPSSnm^H' vn LP h n y ln c ma J°r ("Great). PhilharMxi%cTT6 n oo6^ltit e ht a COnd SiF AdHan B U,t Pje A GENERALLY vigorous ■lm. reading this, with orchestral playing of outstanding polish, clarity and unanimity The great work unfolds expansively486 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-08-24 6 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD In on effort to return fo elastic standards of judging beauty, the Professional Photographers Society has named British-born Hollywood star Joan Collins "the most beautiful girl m the world." She is, m the opinion of the organisation's president, the only woman m professionalU.P.I. - 72 words
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Article228 1958-08-24 6 |J Britain* best selling jj records. v 1 ALL I HAVE TO DO i ji IS DREAM CLAU- I jl DETTE— I 1 1 Eyfrly Brothers ij 2 WHEN— Kalin Twins j I, 3 RETURN TO ME J I Dean Martin I I 4 HARD HEADED I 1228 words
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Article208 1958-08-24 6 Songs Are Like Distant Relatives CONGS are like dis 4 ant relatives. They arrive at the most unexpected timet Just ask Joe "Mr. Puno" Henderson. Joe does a piano ict the London music belli, writes songs, records '.hem and publishes them via nil own company. And he gets the urge208 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-08-24 6 MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE PHILIPPINE ,mn THE \h** 0 r.crntlv f k r Mr"" I ■MM h U> ph m r s 3 *"J 1 r„,.„ Ch :ca lei „< Ma"" 0 I*?.****"* ph.l'PP'" »"< a nhotOg'^ coniK" 1 t3 monv s A odrr *by* JT|« Forbes Bui' n56 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1958-08-24 7 The Gift Of Sight: A Story Of UNICEF's participation In The Fight Against Trachoma INFANTS AND CHILDREN ARE THE MAIN VICTIMS Jl Wr*M mf **F Are The Same To 400 Mil. People C ACH day about two billion people open their eyes to the dawn of a1,552 words
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Article591 1958-08-24 7 air chipmunk PENNIES FROM HEAVEN T WONDER how many of A the rubber tappers working on remote and almost inaccessible plantations m the Federation are aware of the existence of the Royal Singapore Flying Club. Yet to a very large extent, they are completely dependent upon the pilots of the591 words
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Article, Illustration335 1958-08-24 7 *EW DELHI, Sat. (LTI) Bullocks In India are m trained to produce rarity faMiican Leigh Stevens poshing his scheme ?essfully In i i "?'f. ace 14 miles I witb financial i/" p from the Ford age to see the t and was much imy?335 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1958-08-24 8 A Glimpse Into Those Reckless Days Of m the Karamazov Story This wgefc+s choice ranges from a HAPPY BRIDE to a MONSTER from a GUNMANg WALK to ZERO m^^ m^^^^ m^^^^^ m^^^^^^^^^mmmmmmmmmmammma*mmmjm*mmaw HOUR m mid-air... ]yj URD E R, lust and hatred abound m their worst forms, but1,014 words
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Article260 1958-08-24 8 INDIAN film fans m Singapore and the Federation will soon see two good productions one produced m Bombay and the other m Madras. The one imported from Madras is THIRUDARGAL JAGRITHAI (Beware Thieves), a Tamil film ably directed by veteran director, B.N. Rao. The other, a HindustaniR.G. - 260 words
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Advertisement521 1958-08-24 8 mAc As from Tomorrow there will be a morning show dally p at 9.30 a.m. children's half-price concessions available m^ for this morning show to circle and backstaUs. It#.llll*#.\*^Phone Oth WFFKV No Free mmf ■Til W t Mil 33-400 V"l TTrilMk. Llsts WmmMmaMm*mmmmmmmmammmm*aammam^mmft TODAY 3 SHOWS AT 9.30 a.m.-230 tt521 words
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Advertisement174 1958-08-24 8 BWM CCRTI> "|#AH#>.^ 45 4 f ilf.rfl I ald, e M.KPH^JUNSAS RAIDERS- 1 C J T|j|- i» i SSf£'r/»4ctua/ TIIRTHOfi. J l2'l I Tnmnrin,,: Tuoh A v 1 I n^ #1/ jn I mm^^mWrntzmmMW mWA *^m m^-^^s^-^ 'V wwwß f^ llfjl Tilf#»^^l j mm^^mmmmm m amam*k /^S^^^^^J,sJUiß Next Change **RRE174 words
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Article262 1958-08-24 9 Singapore 3 Penang 3 REPLAY ORDERED KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Singapore and n drew 3-3 m the 32nd Malaya Cup final 1 j a f the Merdeka Stadium tonight before wd of 23,000 which included the Yang pgftuon Agong, the Prime Minister and rre O 10262 words
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956 1958-08-24 9 PLAY: PENANG ON TOP MOST OF THE TIME ■ISNING the toss, Singapore secured the right to off anH immediately the Singapore forwards knived ',h th? Penang defence. Rut both sides were rn it 1 autious and both the sides cleared the ball Z (he held whenever moves looked dangerous. wing956 words
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Article75 1958-08-24 9 SYDNEY, Sat Australian heavyweight champion Alan Williams will defend his title against Italian Sandy Assogna for the thiid time at Leicbhardt Stadium (Sydney. m September After two unsuccessful bids for the title. Assogna stopped W::'.:ams. who suffered a badly CUI eye. m the sixth round >f75 words
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Article, Illustration319 1958-08-24 9 Hamilton Breaks The Only Record E. Hamilton was the only swimmer to break a record m the individual events at f he Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 15th annual championships at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Results were: 100 metres: 1. Lionel Chee— 61.5 sec. 2. Gan Eng Jee. 200 m.319 words
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Article92 1958-08-24 9 GEORGE HARLEY - GEORGE HARLEY By >>ETER PASS (Polytechnic;, top British water polo player. has been dropped from the tram to fompete m the European championships m Budapest next month because he refused to attend a training course at 'Josford (Wolverhampton) during the weekend, Mr Dick Hodgson, manager92 words
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Article279 1958-08-24 9 IVOR KLASSAN of Shell Sports Club was awarded the Victor Ludorum trophy for his outstanding performance at the annual athletic meet of the Singapore Business Houses Athletic Federation at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Mrs. Lim Yew Hock, wife of the Chief Minister gave away the279 words
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265 1958-08-24 9 TOKYO, Aug. 23 (UPI) Tsuyoshi Yamanaka, Japan's greatest swimmer of all time, swam his own race with confidence and thereby succeeded m defeating Jon Konrads of Australia for the first time on Friday night m Osaka. Yamanaka's victory by a touch over the 16-year-old265 words
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Article284 1958-08-24 9 Dhanwant Robs Varsity Of Victory A DROPPED catch m the last over by Dhanwant Singh off K. T. Retnam enabled Ceylon Sports Club to force a draw with University of Malaya m a rearranged SCA senior league fixture at Balestier Road yesterday. Taking first lease of the wicket University totalled284 words
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304 1958-08-24 9 All Roads Lead To The Merdeka Stadium All motor vehicles seemed to have been heading for the Merdeka Stadium which was more than three quarters full an hour before the kickoff. The cr o7c d within the stadium swelled to more than 15 thousand when there was still half an304 words
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Article105 1958-08-24 9 Reds Win Fencing Title PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23 (Reuter). Russia won the women's foil team championship m the World Fencing championships here m Thursday. They beat Hungary and tied with France m the fina' pool Germany were second, winning two of their thr^e matches, France third, and Hungary fourth. Christian Doriola.105 words
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Article388 1958-08-24 9 English Soccer Results iMMi«ttaa^^M^^i^"""r;iiiiiiiiii il LONDON. Aug. 23. (Reuter)^ Results of today's English and Scottish football matches were: LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 1. Birmingham C. 1 Bolton Wan. 4. Leeds Utd. 0 Burnley 3. Manchester City 4 Leicester City 2. Everton 0 Luton T. 1. West Brom. Alb. 1388 words
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Article30 1958-08-24 9 LONDON, Aug. 23 (Reuter) There was no play today m the fifth cricket Test between England and New Zealand because of rain and a saturated ground.30 words
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Advertisement797 1958-08-24 9 I "None better s than /LOMBARD BANKING" II says Edward Westropp II City Editor of the "Sunday Express*' II AU the leaders m this tjpe of fl I business do well but none fl I better than Lombard Banking B I which has assets of £30,000.000. B I The earnings797 words
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Article, Illustration441 1958-08-24 10 PERHAPS very few m Singapore's sporting world Is aware of the fact that the Colony's AAA president, Mr. A. T. Rajah b still the fastest man that was at Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur. His century sprint record of 10.2 seconds, created441 words
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391 1958-08-24 10 FORGOTTEN S'PORE DESERVES A LITTLE COURTESY KEN JALLEH...FranhIy Speaking PERHAPS, out there m the ulu, some people have got their geography all mixed up Singapore, at tiie tip of the Malay Peninsula, is still part of it. And by the time the Peninsula Games that is being organised by Thailand391 words
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793 1958-08-24 10 BRITISH GIRLS WITH WINNING WAYS... Peter Wilson Likes 'Em LONDON, Sot.— A REVOLUTION has taken place m British sport— almost uni refer to the fact that while our male athletes would be lucky to figure m the first six m competition with the rest of the world m all sports,793 words
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183 1958-08-24 10 SINGAPORE Hockey Association's special league for »>Jayers of under 23 years come into force when the season starts next month. The special league, proposed by the president of the SHA, Sir George Oehlers, is a move to spot talent for training183 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-08-24 10 A. AZIZ AHMAD, Singapore's veteran badminton champion, with his trophies. Aziz Ahmad of the Young Men's Muslim Association won the title when he beat Mayflower's Neo Seng Kee 18-13 15-4 m the final recently. A junior doubles title holder m 1056. Aziz is the first Malay to win56 words
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Article39 1958-08-24 10 THE Hong Kong and Shanehid Bank Snorts Club won b, th their friendly table tennis matches against Chartered Bank and the Tamil Brotherhood Association. They beat the Chartered Bank 7-2 and Tamil Brotherhood 5-4.39 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-08-24 10 The Batn Pahat Overseas Chinese High School basketball team. Johore Slate Chinese Secondary Schoo l champions. They beat the Foon Yew Middle School, Johore Bahru by 49 po;.i:s Co 47 m the final ot the competition.36 words
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Article104 1958-08-24 10 ITTF Chief Cannot Understand LONDON, Aug. 23 (Reuter) Ivor Montagu, President, of the International Table Tennis Federation, said today that Communist China's withdrawal from the Federation on the groups of its 'unconstitutional recognition' of Nationalist China was 'a little difficult to understand.' One reason was that 'socalled Nationalist China is104 words
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Article296 1958-08-24 10 M SYDNEY, Sat. The New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association has invited Olympic Games triple gold medallist Murray Rose to compete m the State swimmine: championships at Xorth Sydney Pool m January next year. It has offered to pay his fares to and from the United296 words
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Article, Illustration236 1958-08-24 10 Army Rugby Strengthened By 6 New Stars SIX newcomers with th, reiMH VllN ed good rugby m Britain will ,n of k. Singapore its strongest m B ev^»i th O" 41 sp as ons 'S Lt. Col. A'an. the secretary of the Army Rugby Agnation,^ said with so>-no 0 f236 words
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Article156 1958-08-24 10 'Mermaids' Fly In Tuesday ausi kali as National l Women Swimmers who competed at the Empire Games Ed Cardiff are scheduled to arrive at Singapore on Qantas a« 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The Dartv of 10 includes nine swimmers and the manageress. They are: Miss Lorraine Crapp. Miss Dawn Frazer,156 words
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Advertisement91 1958-08-24 10 FROM TUESDAY! slmaltaneoudy at ROYAI a QUEENS at at i tit iji m ttn The full-length ver«inn of th* CREATEST FILM In HINDI! "MOTHER INDIA" In TECHNICOLOR with English Subtltlet starring NARGIS SUIMIL DUTT RAJENDRA KUMAR "\N-E-L-\\l-\ -M" Sl*<>l Furniiure ''Welwyn" Steel Furniture, "Skondex rf^Mf|Q r^f f,in L Fi,in9 S91 words
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Advertisement29 1958-08-24 10 v *™s8? Wre%^t W B>zf>v j£Ammmmw?&'-^ M^m*mw^tv^^m^:^*mT^ ~*W Es wJ\mmr^F*\\W-^M^: *f*L\ mm J mUAMAi CONSOLATION*^ CUIr m a*\r\ ww\m*\^r\***M mt a* I 27* *W, A T-mw mmi 0 m29 words
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Article309 1958-08-24 11 Sentimental Dies After 9/ Race By Our Special Correspondent APPRENTICE jockey Moses Lee landed another good price winner when he booted home Prise Entry m the opening race at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, final day of the Selangor Turf Club's August Meeting. On the first day309 words
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1816 1958-08-24 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF All THE RACES T. F. Sum's Trainer: Sle:gH. 204-106 No. 8 PRIZE ENTRY 7.10 (3) Lee 1 1714-299 No. 1 ERESH MYSTERY 9.60 (1) BarraH 2 454-192 No. 3 MYSTERIOUS 8.12 (8) Donnelly 3 369-212 No. 7 Persian Count 8.03 (2) Moon 4 156- 89 No. 21,816 words
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336 1958-08-24 11 STOCKHOLM, Aug. 22 (Reuter) Soviet athletes continued to dominate the European track and field championships m Stockholm today, winning four of the eight events decided. G^pina Bystrova of Russia who yesterday won the women's pentathlon, today took the 80 metres hurdles title m 10.9 sees to336 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-08-24 11 photo. I POLISH and American track stars elbow each other for top place m the heated 1,500 metre race held m Warsaw, Poland recently. Shown m photo are Z. Crywal and S. Lewandow«kl of Poland leading E. Noran (U.S.) and J. Crelle. The race wai won by Crywal P.E.P.E. - 49 words
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Article91 1958-08-24 11 IPOH Sat. This seasons Inoh distrct soccer league chamnions. Perak Chinese Recreation Club will play a friendly match aeainst Negri Sembilan Malays on the Chinese Assembly hall ground here tomorrow starting at 5 15 pm The PCRC team will be selected from the following: Low91 words
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Article29 1958-08-24 11 TANJONG MALIM. Sat Taniong Malim Indians drew 3-all at soccer against Slim River Youngsters m the opening match of the Merdeka Cup tournament at Slim River yes-29 words
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Article41 1958-08-24 11 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Aug. 23 (Reuter) New Zealand beat Australia by 25 points to three m the first rugby union test here A 30.000 crowd saw the All Black pile on pressure after leading nine-zero at half-time.41 words
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Article275 1958-08-24 11 LONDON, Aur 22 (Reuter) Surrey with a matrh m hand drew level with previous leaders Hampshire m the English county cricket championship today. Seeking their severth successive championship win Surrey gained four points from their rain-ruined match at Northampton by taking a first innings275 words
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Article95 1958-08-24 11 First To Swim The Channel DEAL England. Aug 22. (UPl)— American lumberjack Albert Thomas swam the English channel tonight m 19 hours and 45 minutes He rested 10 minutes and then set off on a return swim to Cap Gris Nee, France. Thomas, of Portland. Oregon, was the fir^t person95 words
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Article66 1958-08-24 11 IPOH. Sat -Mr. and Mrs R Kerne, with a score of 17 and 3/32 points won the mix*»ri foursomes competition over nine holes at the Perak Turf Club sports club on Thursday. Twenty took part m the competition and runners-up were Mrs. B. Fraser and Mr. Lincoln Leong.66 words
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Article70 1958-08-24 11 TOTAL POOL: $202,950 Ist Prise *****2 (554.796) 2nd Prise *****6 ($27,398) 3rd Priie *****8 (51 3.699) STARTERS ($1,369 each) Nos. *****8. *****5. *****9. *****8. *****0. *****4, *****0. *****6, *****0. *****4. CONSOLATION: *>tf Nos. *****9. 2620~18. 2405*0. *****3. *****3. *****9. *****5^ *****3. *****0, *****5! FORECAST POOL: Race I: tickets70 words
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Article191 1958-08-24 11 hack mmt CASH mv Ist 1565 (iUt| 2nd 1723 ,s22p| 3rd 1748 (SIM) STARTERS is 22 each i law 1691. 1164. 1215. 163^ MI HACK TWO C ASH SWEEP Ist 2074 ($681) 2nd 1374 ($340) 3rd 1563 ($170) STARTERS ($34 each): 174*. 1662. 1039. 1237, 1941. HACK THHKK191 words
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Miscellaneous188 1958-08-24 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER— S AFA Leagus Div 3 A P. Peranakan vs. Seletar f C Geylang, 5.15 p.m Div 3-—Setia Jaya vs. Te'ok Kumu I'td.. S T.C,. S.IS p.m Fnpnn".y JoUilndn AY. vs. RAF. Changi, Changi MOTOR RACING Prim cess FlrznboAh Estate Motor sprmt trial. CRICKET Senior— Uni~ versity rs CSC.188 words
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224 1958-08-24 12 A-Sub Is Foolproof Against Radiation, Say Officers NEW LONDON, Connecticut, Aug. 23 (UPl)— The system of controls aboard an atom-powered submarine is so foolproof that it is virtually impossible for a serious accident to occur. Furthermore, the two medical officers who have served aboard both Nautilus and Seawolf, the first224 words
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Article151 1958-08-24 12 PORT BAN ON U.S. A-SUBS LONDON. Aug. 23 (5eu 4 rr) > Britain's Atomic Energy Au- i thority stated last night lh*l it j had advised the Admiralty against allowing the American nuclear-powered submarine! Nautilus to enter dense' y populated British rx>rts. The statement followed news that Denmark had refused151 words
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Article122 1958-08-24 12 JOIN FRANCE OR SECEDE DE GAULLE TANANARIVE, Madagascar. Aug. 23 (UPl).— Gen Charles de Gaulle formally offered Madagascar yesterday the cho.ce between an "equal right's*' association with France or a breakaway into total independence, wcich he labelled "secession." Speaking to a joint session of Madagascar's six territorial assemblies at Assembly122 words
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Article35 1958-08-24 12 RUSSIA has completed the draft of a seven-year economic plan aimed at catcning ud and surpassing the most developed capitalist countries m per capita production of industrial goods. ?vloscow Radio reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-08-24 12 SHE'S A SIGHT WORTH SEEING THESE two American sailors certainly got an eyeful when they ran into London model Dawn Shubette on location m Trafalgar Square when they went on a sightseeing tour of London— and they definitely decided she was one of the sights worth peeing. The two menUPI - 95 words
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Article33 1958-08-24 12 UNITED NATIONS, ftug, 23 (Renter).— The Peace Bell donated by the people of .la; an to the United Natior 1 was rung yesterday for the first time m four years.33 words
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Article35 1958-08-24 12 WASHINGTON, Aug. 23, (Reuter). President Eisenhower held a 40-minute foreign policy conference last evening with Mr. John Foster Dulles. the Secretary of State, and Mr. Christian Herter. the Under Secretary of State.35 words
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Article41 1958-08-24 12 KARACHI. Aug. 24 (Reuter). Malik Firoz Khan Noon, the Pakistani Prime Minister, will fly to New Delhi on Sept. 9 a day earlier than expected to confer with Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, on border issues.41 words
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Article36 1958-08-24 12 BEIRUT, Aug. 23. (Reuter). The Labanese Government held a cabinet meeting yesterday to discuss the U.N. General Assembly Arab resolution coupled with "practical arrangements" to permit the withdrawal of the United States forces.36 words
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Article26 1958-08-24 12 WASHINGTON, Aug 23 (Reuter). Senior United States and British official will hold a three-day meeting here next week to discuss exchanges of atomic information.26 words
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Article34 1958-08-24 12 MANILA, Aug. 23 (UPI). SEATO's top military advisers will meet m Bangkok next month m the wake of "new developments*' which constitute a threat to the security of the treaty area.34 words
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Article32 1958-08-24 12 TOKYO, Aug. 23 (UPI).— The Welfare Ministry said that 1,500 persons throughout Japan have been stricken with polio this year, twice the number for the same time -ast year.32 words
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Article28 1958-08-24 12 SYDNEY, Aug. 23. (Reuter). "Australia is the only place m the world still worth living m," commented famous English stage star Roger Livesey this afternoon.28 words
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Article69 1958-08-24 12 LONDON, Aug. 23 (Reuter) Heavy storms said m places to be the worst m 50 years lashed Britain yesterday, killing two and causing floods m London and north and west country towns The Rev. Sydney Dolph was killed by lightning as he played golf at Colchester.69 words
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Article25 1958-08-24 12 METROPOLITAN F o 1 i c c have begun taking the census of the Chinese populace m the capital city of Korea. UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article111 1958-08-24 12 PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 23, (UPI).— A 200-pound truck driver, called the "world's most brutal son," was found guilty yesterday of beating his 74-year-old widowed mother because she refused to give him some of her social security money. Judge Vincent A. Carroll was so moved by the testimony111 words
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216 1958-08-24 12 TOKYO, Aug. 23 (Reuter)— A middle aged Japanese woman today committed suicide m the vain hope that her eyes would be used to restore the sight of a nearly blind ballet dancer she had admired since her high school days.216 words
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283 1958-08-24 12 Lloyd Urges Accord On A- Blast Ban DECISION A BIG STEP FO RW A J D LONDON, Aug. 23 (Reuter) The British Foreign Se Lloyd, today urged that a political agreement on controlled 7 M I tests must be made. SUs Pen n >■ Mr. Lloyd told reporters on his283 words
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Article59 1958-08-24 12 WASHINGTON. Aug. 23 (Reuter) President Eisenhower yesterday signed a record peace-time $39,602.--827.000 Defence Appropriation Bill. But the President, m a statement. criticized Congress for giving about $1,000 million more than he considered necessary for the security of the United States. He was also critical of Congress59 words
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238 1958-08-24 12 180 POSTS REQUIRED TO DETECT H-TESTS, Say Scientists GENEVA. Auk 23 (UPI) First leakages from the secret report which made possible the Anglo-American nuclear test cutoff showed that scientists from east and west agreed it would take 180 land and sea observation posts to control an end of nuclear tests.238 words
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Article54 1958-08-24 12 TAIPSI. A;;: new nati< n ca! kan Republic" I ated under th< *JJ ■of Russia Sinkiang th< vince :r. Cr. Russia, th? ,jr n News Ageaci r Hongkoni Thr rep r }y', k;ans rel :;Jf2 said the R<?pu the si7f nf F heen ind^r J since54 words
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Article187 1958-08-24 12 NUCLEAR BANS FROM BALLOON LONDON", Vi i The Mini announced la r low-yieid nuc ipended fr m '>■ succeisl lllj Christmas is Pacific yesterd Thi.v wis h nouncement I j thr- British '6 G warned shipp- I a 36.000-squarf c J the Par; A 5x C( Th? Ann« wl "-vn187 words
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Advertisement112 1958-08-24 12 ■ft Xi 9MmtmmA%aJ soothe tired eyes... a I 0 TfilC GoSy Wojf Tired eyes become bright eyes when you use Optone Eye Drops. UmPm* ftimXfo se °P tone regularly and keep your eyes fresh, clear and young. S^^rf aaWm. w*. Aim, m m n ip OPTONE EYE DROPS ffl .f112 words
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Advertisement48 1958-08-24 12 BE A CUT AB0« the otherS M »Js^ mm. m§f mM 'M mam. maw Mat M g amm W^^m\W^^B^^^m\m\mmm\ Mmm MMW MMW MMW MmT MmW MW MW a\\W ASf *W IGENTSWEAR ill K DEPARTMENT I f -fl J I I I i |k 1 [IL^m Raffles Place, Singapore48 words
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Article, Illustration2645 1958-08-24 13 CLAWS OF THE EVIL! BIWAY TO HOPE rha Disfigured C etr arrival In AmeL go plastic surgery ble seers. These ited at the Mount m New York. I FOUR ENCINED aircraft bearing the letters MATS -the registration letters of American military Hi „es -taxis along the runway and comes gently2,645 words
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Article, Illustration649 1958-08-24 14 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY Strictly Between Ourselves m Bu columnist-cartoonist A MONSTROUS SUGGESTION r—TOP SECRET— THERE is absolutely no truth m the rumour that the 2.000 r; s. Marines now m Singapore were sent by President Eisenhower at the urgent request of the Royal Island Club. IHAVE always longed to be649 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1958-08-24 14 Burns And Scalds Are Most Fatal Home Accidents gh h ghgf fgh hgf h fh IN almost all countries of the world, the greatest proportion of fatal home accidents are burns and scalds and the age groups most vulnerable to this disaster are first young children and secondly old Kople.1,069 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-08-24 15 A FASHION show for v '^Teenage and Tiny Tots" for everyone from two to the twenties will be held at the Raffles Hotel on August 30. The show- is arranged by Joan Booty, principal of the Singapore Mannequin Training and Charm School. Admission is free124 words
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Article434 1958-08-24 15 Black Warming Pan "T HAVE an old warming pan of copper which, until a few years <~go, was used fnr its original purpose," Mrs. F.B.D. tells me. Consequently, it is b'.ack inside. The outside, too, is blackened and tarnished and impossible to clean properly. I have tried the434 words
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Article, Illustration424 1958-08-24 15 JENNY - Something Old, Something New JENNY By IT has been reported from Paris that back m fashion is the waistline placed high with an empire effect and the hemline is expected to stay short. The difference between this new empire line and the old is that the new line has a424 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-08-24 15 TT was a glamorous evening A when the Joan Booty's Glamour Club had its first social gathering to mark the opening of the Club, at the Memorial Hall, of the St. Andrew's Cathedral. A miniature fashion snow of dresses of eastern and western outfits were modelled by123 words
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213 1958-08-24 16 CATTLE PLUS BUFFALO EQUAL 'CATTALO' MONTREAL, Sat.— CCIENTISTS havf successfully crossed cattle with buffalo and came up with a "eattalo." The story was told to scientists from 47 countries m a special issue of a Genetics Society of Canada review handed to delegates attending the eightday conference here. The •cattalo",213 words
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Article, Illustration774 1958-08-24 16 The day I wore MINK at the sink! 'Tweed will feel so rough after this." QEORGE SANDERS moved a little closer, stroked my shoulder slowly ond said m that well-known drawl: "Every woman should have one— definitely." My hand the one with the dry Martini m it shook slightly and774 words
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Article, Illustration230 1958-08-24 16 Peggy Briggs - FIRST PEEP AT THE LONDON FASHION Peggy Briggs By HERE they are. The f.rst pictures of the new Autumn fashion collections from last month* big London shows. As you see, the Big Boys of fashion are all telling tha same story. This is it: WE ARE COINC TO LOOK MORE230 words
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74 1958-08-24 16 snuggle into twelve hundred guineas PtOOPs the mir.k bid SJ at J a mink expert lb roft, >~.. women i n n nk He i cherished, wearI 10 had chave n fl womai ttle nn?p. "Eight I I ••Sold." I ir:«-!i T-a--«.o sat if wt lan m beaaa im ism74 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1958-08-24 21 COOKS, CLERKS, STOREMEN -ALL PLAY BIG PART TO KEEP THE FIGHTERS GOING gCATTLRED m the tin huts and attap "bashas" of. the operational oamps of Australian forces m. Malaya are the "invisible" men of the jungle war. Every company of infantry, every sub-unit of1,056 words
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Article, Illustration679 1958-08-24 22 HUMBER HAWK STATION WAGON FITTED WITH AN OVERDRIVE IT SEATS SIX AND HAS 56 cv. ins. LOAD SPACE r PHE first motor car invented over sixty years ago was intended to convey people more conveniently without having to upkeep horses and carriage679 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-08-24 22 The "push button camper" is a Ford station wagon transformed into a four-bed motel on wheels and most of the equipment is automatically activated by electric motors. On the road. the "camper" looks much like any other station wagon carrying a cartop121 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-24 22 The Weekly Page of Motoring Doors open wide for easy access to the high, wide and fomfortab), I light is hinged to open upwards and the lower half of the bfl > *tJ adds 17 inches to the length of the carrier con^t The stylish73 words
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Article527 1958-08-24 22 And Now... A Motel On Wheels TOURISTS' DREAMS COME TRUE '"TOURISTS and sportsmen who long have wished it were possible to park their cars at the end of a long dry's drive and set up camp by pushing a few magic buttons, may yet see their dreams come true. A527 words
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1385 1958-08-24 23 Marie Battle - A NEW ELEMENT IN THE CHILD'S PSYCHE Marie Battle PROBLEMS OF ADOLESCENCE— 9 By who writes of the relations between normal adolescents and parents, riving examples from her own clinical experience. VL^E have now considered the reactions of a few children and parents to the adolescent situation. They differed from1,385 words
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Article1041 1958-08-24 23 Hedda Adlon - Hedda Adlon •BOOK REVIEW. Rv (Barrte Books, 215.) by mp a i published wl Ch I regard tt] for holiday iten hv Frau k tug iter-in-law rising I>ore.\z i of his son rolled Hotel the subtitle of d Death of a. It has been m 'he German Vr1,041 words
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Article1199 1958-08-24 24 John McKenna - EVEN KINGS FEARED HIM John McKenna Fabulous Characters— 2 GEORGE FOX By JN 1655, two men rode through Cambridge calling on the townsmen to tremble m tht name oi the Lord. The townsmen mobbed them. One of them was pulled from horse and beaten m the dust. The other rode1,199 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-08-24 24 OFTEN COMPARED with Brigitte Bardot, the "Sex Kitten," 17-year-old Toronto high school student Suzanne Vayda has been chosen to play a movie role as a refugee Hungarian dancer trying to adjust to life m Canada. Suzanne is sure she'll have no trouble with the part, since she didUPI - 58 words
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Advertisement37 1958-08-24 14 Important that your baby gets sufficient vitamins DUM EX BABY FOOD FULLY VITAMINIZED contains al! thf vitamins your baby n f*lso the B-COMPLEX VITAMINS 1 important for proper n" I and healthy growth. A fiivefhetn DUMEX-and seel«^tl«yr'37 words
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Advertisement298 1958-08-24 16 nimstcb t±t o.'ir 9/ year \*S jMA Ik-*** iJ» nasls t$ yoat lips! AmT/ N J#* j|^\»»Jß Try oot of the ridunt Cutex J&J JflPllilHKl sparkle like jewels! And be Bkl W/!^^ £i&^&t&ii& a :re to use a matching shade Ba|fip^ JEffP KrralllP^ffi cf Cure* lasting lipstick CO V*il Kr298 words
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Miscellaneous140 1958-08-24 18 i iai lllkl^ A l#P» USING HYPNOTISM, MANPRAKE HE CAN REMBM&ER- X MANPRAKE SESTURES-THE SUM SBeMfi^TTT" r-^ A AWM l\ll A l#L TRIES TO BLUFF THE AUENS MOVEAMOON-]/ WITH OUR TRACTIOM CLOSEST- PI LLIN6TWESKVWr™ttDc?t MOvE? 771 AJ AMI 11/ AKr ,KiTO THINKING ME HAS WITM MEMTAL 7 1 RAYS WE140 words
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Miscellaneous39 1958-08-24 20 IaaiBJaBMaHMaMaBaaBHiMMH^BIMBaB^M^MMM IMMMIHBIaHaMMMMHMMB^^^^H^M^MI^a^^I^2I 1 tHt >1 y^S^L. y^^P^''^ vl l— ri if? v^_* jh Plllßlill 3 51 a J^iwell feus 1 H"f:C 4 'I'fl^^li TjT3^ WkP J-°I Z ZZn rF^ j\Qj l^\HN •••NX \v\wte I L v J vc. f\39 words
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Advertisement64 1958-08-24 21 f^ETTER HEAIT^ 1^ [FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY I 'Sword your family's health with energising Woterbury's C^pound Give your children a bettor health-start today. w "•'bury', builds up vigour and vitality m a surprisingly mm RkK jn .^.^tHonj,^ essentials. Wotorbory's •'"•pound odds energy, builds resistance to fatigue, and you and your64 words
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Advertisement164 1958-08-24 22 AUTO SHORTS Motor Show, 1956 THE 1958 MOTOR SHOW, whirh opens m M October 22. will feature cars from the I 'sited Ml Canada. France. Germany. I tah Sweden OmMI vakia and for the first time. Holland New Car Plates New "reflectorised" car number platf* rlaird* be the first m164 words
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Advertisement31 1958-08-24 23 THERPS REAL] SOAP ■•BB»MB THAT'S WHY IT BBBBBBBB mm washes so thoroughlyis so gentle on clothes.■■m m so kind to hands! V Saf. -^'--mm^mmmS**m***^^^tm*^Zr^ m WMf Tl KiK^^L Din ca |BBS^^31 words
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Advertisement506 1958-08-24 23 Ah Seng was never came and life was drab! |''l!lP!"l!l!|i NHh||| f /mf4 *mr 1 1 *mmj sm m^L f£/ .^my m) Aj J% IT f %Adt 1 of ener Qg* vigour. *fz~?\ tm*^^^^J J He's regained his normal healthy colour, his old And he sleeps -^^^Jz^/Z/ih^ \k^^^t h &,lfir506 words
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Advertisement257 1958-08-24 24 W m^* m m atmtm^ mta^^ mm w m m m m*a^mmmmmm\ fW^S SOWEBODVATM A Hl the door, -Rjorrie/ 7 you go iVe got )_J'/Sr7 I \ME BOOTS Of Fly jLzJA a J *r !^^^^^*M**m~mmmmm' WMma. .^m-m g—^*"" S*^*Li^*-* W m-. I ftp uM\ »liis.v* **v M^ I a\ a257 words
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Miscellaneous298 1958-08-24 24 f HOPE lt did some good. A fellow never knows Pre- sident Eisenhower after his UN speech. WHAT waves history from triviality is that m its core it is a tragedy— Don Salvador de Madariaga. OERHAPS it would have been possible not to give NPsy such a harsh sentence, because298 words
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Miscellaneous23 1958-08-24 24 NEXT WEEK The Man Who Survived Hiroshima and arrived m Nagasaki 10 minutes before the second A-bomb fell. The terror that was Nagasaki.23 words
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