Sunday Standard, 9 November 1958
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Title Section23 1958-11-09 1 fl *I^ X «L A M A SUNDAY STANDARD Vet IX Ne. 130. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1958. 24 P« gM 20 eft.23 words
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Article449 1958-11-09 1 BIG RUSH FOR OIL IN COLONY Attempt By Chief Minister*" To Avert Strike Fails A FINAL attempt by Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock, to overt the big oil strike m Singapore has failed. Tun Lim was yesterday at a meeting between representatives of the three oil companies and the449 words
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Article42 1958-11-09 1 MR. A. J BRAGA, Singapore's Minister for Health, said yesterday m Hongkong that Polio is now well under control m Singapore. He w^as speaking to reporters during a stop-over from Singapore on his way to Tokyo for a holiday42 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-11-09 1 STANDARDPIC shou;s the lono ling o/ cars waiting to "tdp-up" petrol fanfcjf at one o/ the few kioqks where petrol was still --obi* ainable last nififht.28 words
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342 1958-11-09 1 THE Singapore Government last night announced that it proposed to ration petrol if the strike by oil men materialised. This step, it added, was to protect the citizens of Singapore from hardship and suffering and to enable the public transport to function normally. The342 words
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Article431 1958-11-09 1 November 9, 1958 THE PEOPLE of Malaya do not need a dictionary to discover that the great "know-alls" of Malayan journalism, the Straits Times, evidently do not relish fighting their battles alone. Our "audacious" contemporary of River Valley Road must seek to extract itself from a controversy of its431 words
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Article57 1958-11-09 1 A LORRY parked m Tanjong Pagar Road was set on fire yesterday. A piece of rag soaked with petrol was later found on top of the lorry battery. The fire was put out before the arrival of the City flre engines and damage was slight. Police57 words
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Article45 1958-11-09 1 BUTTERWORTH. Sat.— The Manager of Bertam Estate m Kepala Batas, Mr. R. L. Carter, was set upon and assaulted by 20 labourers m the estate over a wage dispute. He was, however, not seriously injured. Two of the labourers were arrested by Police.45 words
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Article130 1958-11-09 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, Nov. 8 (Reuter).— America's third "lunar probe" moon rocket disintegrated over East Central Africa today after soaring to a height of about 1,000 miles from its launching pad rjere. The third stage of the 88--foot air force rocket failed to ignite130 words
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679 1958-11-09 2 KING AND QUEEN GREETED WITH POMP IN JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU, SAT— POMP AND PRECISION MARKED THE STATE VISIT OF THE KING AND QUEEN TO JOHORE TODAY. > Scheduled to arrive at the flag-bedecked Station at 405 p.m., the special Royal train pulled m at exactly that time, with the door679 words
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Article517 1958-11-09 2 THE Standard Cheer Fund 1958 proudly announces that it has this week passed the $10,000 mark. The actual total up till 1 p.m. yesterday is $10,483.54. The Cheer Fund is ever, prouder still of its readers who decided that nothing could ever speak louder than words517 words
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171 1958-11-09 2 A MAN who had spent a total of five years and ten months m jail since 1948, was remanded for two weeks by a Singapore District Court yesterday before sentence was passed for his eighth offence. Lav Chee Kiong. 29, who had seven171 words
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Article51 1958-11-09 2 SINGAPORE tin price rose $3} yesterday, to $383* per Picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: Bombay/ Japan Oct. shipment $40* buyers, $41 sellers. Tone firm. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: bulk shipment $545, drums $61. Tone51 words
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Article51 1958-11-09 2 A CYCLIST. Lee Kan, 35. died after colliding with a lorry at Hill street m front of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Police are appealing for eyewitnesses who should contact Inspector T. S. Zain, of the Traffic Accident Section, Sepoy Lines, Telephone 7200 ext.51 words
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Article51 1958-11-09 2 TWO men yesterday pleaded not Ruilty m a Singapore magistrate's court to theft of a $2,700-car from Neo Chay Bee at a car park m Cecil Street on Thursday morning. Salaip bin Ismail and Salleh bin Othman, the accused, were ordered to be remanded for one51 words
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Article62 1958-11-09 2 A 33-YEAR-OLD Malay, Otman bin Jaaffar, died at the general hospital several hours after admission yesterday. He had sustained injuries In a collision with a motor cyclist at the junction of Changi and Tanah Merah Besar Roads. Eyewitness of thi s accident is asked to contact Inspector62 words
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Article64 1958-11-09 2 MISSING BOY BODY FOUND THE body of a 12-year-old student. See Hoo Huat of Winstedt School, who was lost m the big Singapore flood last Monday, was yesterday regjwfdjjy Police from the Stamford Canal. See was playing with some boys near a canal at Killiney Road when he slipped and64 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-11-09 2 UNDER the Royal yellow silk umbrella the Kin^J Queen are greeted at the Johore Bahru Railway %,i by the Regent of Johore and Tunku Tun Winainl a State visit to last until Xov v35 words
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Article164 1958-11-09 2 RAUB, Sat. Six persons have been detained for questioning m connection with the murder of a mother and daughter whose nude bodies were found m a fish pond half-a-mile from the Sang Lee New Village, located 14 miles from here. Yong Sam Moy. 38, and her daughter. Choh164 words
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Advertisement1441 1958-11-09 2 MARRIAGI AT YOUR SUVtCi DOWSETT LEE: On November POTTING ANO REPLANTING your 7th 1958. at Wesley Methodist olants. consult Corona Garden MJinChurch. Singapore James Cordon tenance Department. Ring *****. Dowsett. second son of Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Dowsett of Sydney. Australia, to PHOTOSTATS by FOTOMATIC ***** Pauline, eldest daughter of1,441 words
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Advertisement426 1958-11-09 2 NOTICES CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB MEMBERS are Informed that the pool will be closed from Monday 10th November for repairs. THE SECRETARY. JESSELTON. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. FOR SALE BT PRIVATE TREATY IDEAL factory site 2 acres m Light Industrial Aj«ea, main road frontage, adjacent railway, leasehold 14 years, vacant possession with426 words
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Advertisement124 1958-11-09 2 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I, TAN TAI MOO of No. 526, Upper East Road, Singapore, have applied f°f a First Class Public House licence m respect of premises No. 81, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard m the Court of the District Judge124 words
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Advertisement203 1958-11-09 2 I AUSTRALIA %jjjj|^y 44 \t OD ANJc I 20.166 C. It. T. I Singapore D. 26 Nov. 25 Feb. Km Djakarta A. 27 26 M J Djakarta D. 28 27 15] Melbourne A/D. 5 Dec. 6 Mar. 22 1 Sydney A. 7 8 f 24 1 Sydney D. 9 10203 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-11-09 3 DEPUTY Chief Secretary, Mr. S. T. Stewart, being congratulated by the Governor, Sir William Goode, after receiving the C.M.G. at yesterday's presentation ceremony at Government House. StandardpicStandardpic - 28 words
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257 1958-11-09 3 Chance For SHB Police To Get Promotion AFTER a five-year lapse, the Singapore Harbour Board Police Force rank and file will once again be granted opportunities for specialist training which will make them eligible for promotion to the Inspectorate. Five members of the Force will shortly be selected to undergo257 words
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Article234 1958-11-09 3 Goode Presents Awards To 15 SINGAPORE'S Deputy Chief Secretary, Mr. Stanfott Stewart, was among 15 people who were prepd with insignias and medals by the Governor, Sir lim (,oode. at Government House yesterday. Stewart who received, '•r C mmander of' f md SI George > I r~ l nor local234 words
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Article, Illustration125 1958-11-09 3 'Vietnam Grateful To R.A.F.' THE acting: Chief of the Vietnamese Army, Colonel Nguyen Xuan Vinh. flew into Singapore yesterday from Saigon on a "private visit* Col. Vinh will be the guest of the Commander-in-chief of the Far East Air Forces, Air Marshal The Earl of Bandon. "My President and the125 words
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68 1958-11-09 3 THREE more cars were stolen m Singapore during office hours on Friday. The vehicles were taken away from Stamford Road, Robinson Road and the Alexandra Road area. Police recovered one of the cars with three of its wheels missing. The spate of car68 words
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Article112 1958-11-09 3 Contest For Students In Oratory THE Chinese V.M.C.A. m conjunction with the Department of Information Services will sponsor a bilingual oratorical contest for students m bilingual education. The contest to be held on Dec. 9 is under the patronage of the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. According to112 words
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Article156 1958-11-09 3 A NEW salary revision affecting more than 500 Singapore Customs officers will soon come into force, The Standard learnt yesterday. Confirming this a Govern- ment Establishment Section spokesman said yesterday: "We are very hopeful of the outcome of the negotiations now being carried between156 words
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Article30 1958-11-09 3 MR. S. NATHAN, former O.C.P.D. of Mentakab who recently returned from Britain after a Police training course, has been posted to the Special Branch Headquarters m Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-11-09 3 MR. THOMAS Alexander Baker and his bride, the former Miss June Patricia Turner were yesterday married at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore. A reception was later held at the house of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. J. Smith at Astride HiU St andardpicStandardpic - 44 words
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Article39 1958-11-09 3 AFTER attending scncol chapel service, pupils of Form Five and Six of the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School returned to their classrooms to find ten fountain pens and a wrist watch worth about $200 missing on Friday morning.39 words
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Miscellaneous545 1958-11-09 3 111 m!w llf l^^^m WWW W M 1 l.fM 7 a.m. Time Signal. Opening ■ilrllflliill ■illi'lfllkfflU Announcement. 7.01 Sunday At P% II.H IW J 1k 1 li Af«lk Fm V^W Seven. 7.30 News. 7.35 The Sunshine Boys. 7.45 Keyboard Rhy■H VVBHim thm 8 a.m. Morning Star— Bill Lee 8.15 Music545 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-11-09 4 LADY Goode, wife of the Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, yesterday vis'ted the Victoria Memorial Hall where members of the Chinese Ladies Association and other volunteers were preparing wreaths for the Remembrance Day today. They prepared about 70 wreaths and many members of the public156 words
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Article254 1958-11-09 4 10.500 People Affected SUNGEI PATANI, Sat.— A large portion of Central Kedah, covering an area of approximately 44 square miles, has been declared "black" as restrictions under the Emergency Regulations will be reimposed as from Nov. 17. About 10,500 people will be affected by these Emergency254 words
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Article48 1958-11-09 4 SIX Nanyang University students, a pregnant woman and three children, were injured m a bus which collided with a telegraph pole as it took a sharp turn at the 10$ mile, Jurong Road, yesterday. They were all treated for minor injuries In the General Hospital later.48 words
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Article57 1958-11-09 4 AN Indonesian theologian will arrive m Singapore today from Jakarta to give a series of lectures here. The theologian, Kiai Anwar Musadad. will deliver his first lecture at the Sultan Moaque at 8.30 p.m. today. He was invited here by Young Men's Muslim Association, Mohammedan Starlight Club57 words
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Article62 1958-11-09 4 THREE men, one armed with a dagger broke into a house m Kolam Ayer Lane. Singapore, yesterday morning and robbed the occupants of $300 m cash and jewellery. In another incident at Cnay Van Place, an occupant of a house. Neo Yew Tuan, wag stabbed to62 words
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Article319 1958-11-09 4 SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police, Mr. A E. G. Blades, yesterday proposed the formation of Police cadet corps m Colony schools as a means of protecting the youth from getting involved with secret societies and other criminal elements. The suggestion was made by the Commissioner at a meettag of school319 words
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Article242 1958-11-09 4 THE Singapore Government yesterday decided that 19 people held under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for subversive activities, should be further held for another year. The Id Included Lim Chin Siong, the People's Action Party Assemblyman for Bukit Timah who was also Secretary General242 words
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163 1958-11-09 4 $1,000 for Kelantan D.O. to fight the floods KOTA BAHRU, Sat AU District Officers m Kelantan have been allotted $1,000 each m readiness for any speedy relief measures that may have to be taken m the event of a flood m the State The Standard learnt today. Some districts have163 words
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Article57 1958-11-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The General Officer Commanding 17th Gurkha Division. Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces, Ma J. -Gen. J. A. R. Robertson left by air today for Calcutta on his way to Nepal. The General, who is also m command of Gurkha troops m the Federation, will57 words
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Article151 1958-11-09 4 POLIOMYELITIS In Singapore dronDed ember with only one case admitted to XJ* 1 Hospital up to 6 p.m. yesterday. the M «tl The ci E* 1 a Indonesian k. 1 Kheam Hock Road suf ferine from paralu" 1 Government also announced that tun I vaccination centres will be opened151 words
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Article232 1958-11-09 4 THE Minister for Local Government, La D J Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. v J warned residents of X amp ong Teban that thevj keep politics out of their Community Hall activl He asked them to concern themselves with social recreation programmes instead. Dato Abdul Hamid sounded232 words
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Article77 1958-11-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, fi Registration of voiea the first pos.-MercieU liamentary and Suit tions next year wil. n extended beyond Not Chairman of the Er Commission, Tuan Mustapha Albattr;, day. He told The Stancq 11 days extension m maximum period lUi Reports have been 5 on the progress o! ti77 words
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Article39 1958-11-09 4 KUALA LUMPIT. 5 Indian students of the] nical College ana the sity of Ma.aya \m night staged a DeepmS cert at the Col.ege Bal Highlight was a dtnee by a young 10-» 3 Mr. Ramalinsam personated a womic39 words
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Advertisement103 1958-11-09 4 f| ****lfc, C i MSgg&y'S vflwjv .--^kj« J/Rsy. :'■'<■.'■ >:•>' '^B v Bm^l> AVOID COTTON SHIRTS THAT SHRINK! When buying shirts or any cotton garments, Thtt 1 why you should ilwiys I** f< make it a habit to look foe the 'SANFORIZED' 'SANFORIZED- before you buy Thet never again hive103 words
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Article, Illustration408 1958-11-09 5 That is the mysterious origin the ancient Phoenicians .^nurJS, GREECE L, mysterious origin m the ancient PhoeniL/ /©mVr/M tr/io /l«f fominntion nnd Wu^oi the Arcadians Wthfi Dorinn*? Were I Phoenician* lonian k<i/t/« w'"' created on Mthnret of the he* L ancient Liiriff? These and m r important quesX ma> he408 words
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Article545 1958-11-09 5 HIS DHOTI CA USED A STORM Businessman Barred From Hotel Because He Was Not In 'Formal Dress' •-N A ROW has blown up m India because a Bengali Sr businessman was barred f~om the luxurious dining-room of v-) the government-owned AshoO ka Hotel m New Delhi for O wearing a545 words
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Advertisement77 1958-11-09 5 v .WA..........V.AV-V.- !A Hlna^^Sra^SHßßHHHk .^fIHE. cars rww better on SUrtK*HtLL Smooth whispering power; acceleration that's eager and easy. But there** something more... something x>nly Shell petrol has got— the Ignition Control Additive I.C.A. Important m every car g I.C.A. is vital m today's high compression engines to ensure smooth engine77 words
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Festival Of The Arts
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Article1047 1958-11-09 6 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Singapore A Scene Of Considerable Activity Next I^l] REVIEWED BY HOWARDS the end of January 1959 Singapore looks like becoming a scene of very considerable public activity. Firstly, there is the International Exposition, a sort of ultra-impressive trade and industries exhibition to mark the attainment1,047 words
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Article, Illustration588 1958-11-09 6 PATRICK DONCASTER - The Inside Story -On A Disc That's Going To Gao! PATRICK DONCASTER By YOU have to say it with music, even on the inside. Which is why prisoners m Wandsworth and Pentonville—and possibly Sing Sing m America— are going to get a cheerful earful of a song called "Leroy." This588 words
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Advertisement36 1958-11-09 6 B^w^^^^^^^J The world famous family rf ffU C A medicinal products Balashin Sai In Tl» "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TON< THE TIGER MEDICAL HA36 words
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Article, Illustration891 1958-11-09 7 John McNutt - John McNutt I By Man's Quest For Better Sources Of Energy ■MMHHI an m nis eQ dless quest for better I^^^^^J sources of energy, has started Ilk Wi I harnessing the sun. 11l *M Only a few years ago solar IliJI energy was a891 words
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Article, Illustration384 1958-11-09 7 V I L*PO\ urw a Ume :nere BUSI a .r.aracier 3 Tail-end Char.ic". d > nia real 3 )urse 1: -vas The 'J" 2> s a °d the murage rear gun-tunet > c er engaged or "s ag«.r.st the ifti was I s waja sweet. L cx P«384 words
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Article273 1958-11-09 7 Ej\)R the first time ever super-sonic fighters will be operating over Malaya. Thfi Royal Australian Air Force has just formed a lighter wing equipped with Avon-Sabres at Butterworth. Good luck to them. It will only be a question of time before the press begins to report273 words
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Article134 1958-11-09 7 THE observant amongst you who pass by Changi aerodrome will have noticed a Hastings aircraft on the dispersal. Painted around the fuselage is a yellow band instead of the usual blue one. This is Iris. Iris is no ordinary aircraft. She flies out every so often from134 words
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Article266 1958-11-09 7 A Drink Or Two Will Do No Harm, Say Experts A DRINK before dinner, or even two drinks, will not do any harm to your heart and may do little good. according to research team at Lankenau Hospital. Philadelphia. The study which resulted m this conclusion was supported partly by266 words
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Advertisement148 1958-11-09 7 eiX*X*X| K*-*«!'!'>i*i-*''.-l*'^.'*'. .'■•>*•'-' -'A^v^B »*»!JiMtf*-oßß!*X*l^K^^^^K You never know when you'll need C Elastoplast Hj tbaOC MAM FIRST AID DRESSINGS (new ventilated te let wounds breathe) You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazes? Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast the dressing doctors use. Elastoplast stops the bleeding148 words
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Article, Illustration276 1958-11-09 8 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA By m Kuala Lumpur Tiger Is The Star Of This Jungle Show JT Is the tiger who steals the whole show m the gripping 20th Century Fox film HARRY BACK AND THE TIGER. It starts with an exciting scene of the maneater slowly276 words
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Article, Illustration201 1958-11-09 8 MUTHU - MUTHU ]JAJ KAPOOR'S AB DILLI DUR NAHIN ("Now Delhi Is Not Far Off") the latest addition to Hindi films— is a picture of outstanding merit. The picture deals with the struggles and sufferings of a boy, Rattan, who goes from his village all the way to Delhi201 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-11-09 8 iJ^EACHER'S PET is not only the most authentic newspaper story yet filmed, but with Doris Day, Clark Gable, Mamie Van Doren and Gig Young it is undoubtedly one of the greatest comedies to come out of Hollywood m many years. The script provides both crackling dialogue203 words
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Advertisement537 1958-11-09 8 IWlshiM »U our HINDU patronTTT^J A VERY HAPPY DffpV^J m Erich Maria A TIMC TA I (WIV 0 1 t»J HI W Remarque 's A llMt 1U LUVt A T7MF TA J g JOHN GAVIN Ltlo Pnlver »CS( o pe oio r I g 4th Blk Mnlte TonIght^NADOTH^IANA A y.537 words
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Article, Illustration449 1958-11-09 9 THE SPORTS EDITOR - THE SPORTS EDITOR *Star*less' Spore Almost Like A Kant pong XI By Penang 7 Singapore..., 3 Take the regulars or call them our stars out, and what do you have? Exactly what we had yesterday against Penang, the Malaya Cup champions, who walloped Singapore 7-3 m the inter-state football449 words
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Article, Illustration495 1958-11-09 9 b gan tfl press and "-i* for most of IL~ the sth mnute. Ki nt<j and Vartharaju >o clear Then came .ear-breaking 6th m:nute <•,.,• vas through and j |a beat but th'e foalkcepcr. AND HE I TASffLV INTO THE s of THI CROUCHING (ABAJt pT| vert still attacking.495 words
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Article408 1958-11-09 9 English Soccer Results, LONDON, Nov. 8 (Reuter) ENGLISH LEAGUE I Aston Villa 2, Everton 4. Blackburn R 3, B'tiam C. 2. Blackpool 1. \V. B. Albion 1. Chelsea 2. Leeds ltd. 0. Manchester U. 1, Burnley 3 Newcastle U. 1, Litton T. 0. N'ham Forest 4, M'chester C. 0. Portsmouth408 words
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Article58 1958-11-09 9 SAO PAULO. Brazil, Nov. 8 (UPl).— Shirley Bloomer of Great Britain won the Sao Paulo women's tennis tournament yesterday when she scored a 6-4. 6-3 triumph over Maria Esther Bueno of Brazil. Margaret Hellyer of Austratralia took third place m the tournament when she58 words
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450 1958-11-09 9 Negri/Malacca Score First Fade Off Singapore 28 points NS/Malacca S SINGAPORE mastered Negri Sembilan and Malacca combined completely to win the opening tie of the South Zone H.M.S. Malaya cup rugby competition by 28 points to three on the padang yesterday. The Colony won450 words
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Article44 1958-11-09 9 WOO YEW Ca«ers beat Yeap Yee team by 8D points to 72 m the SCAAF basketball tourney for the Chung Hwa Cud at the Great World last night. The match between Tong Kheng and Tuan Yong was postponed due to a slight drizzle.44 words
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Article35 1958-11-09 9 75TH Squadron RNZAF B beat Royal Air Force Seletar ♦B" by 20 pointg <• go*U tour tries and a penalty) to nine (two trie* and t penalty) m t rugger match at Seletar yesterday.35 words
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Article140 1958-11-09 9 Recs Blast RAF Changi With 8-1 DISPLAYING good form, Singapore Recreation Club trounced the Royal Air Force, Changi, by eight goals to one m their S.H.A. Div. 1 league ma.eh on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. Edwin Tessensohn turned m a fine performance for the Padang Club and notched m five140 words
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Article41 1958-11-09 9 Joililads Sports Club beat 3 Base Ordnance Depot by four goals to nil In a friendly Mccer match" at Geylang gUdium yeaThe winneriV who netted two Soals ia each half, scored trough Moorthy, ArunasaUm. Salahudin and Husticn.41 words
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Advertisement251 1958-11-09 9 Subscribe To The STANDARD MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER. If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it deUvered to your homo daily or. to your office if preferred? All you have to do is251 words
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Article, Illustration746 1958-11-09 10 It's A Bold Bid To Put Youngsters On Top ONLY a cable remains to be received from Lucknow to pot two Singapore youngsters, V. 8. S. Nathan and Lim Say Wan, on their way to India to compete m the Lucknow badminton championships. The746 words
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151 1958-11-09 10 THE ANNUAL CASTROL Trophy motor cycle triai, sponsored by C.C. Wakefield and company. Limited, wiil be held this year on Nov. 20. The trial, organised by the Singapore Motor Club and the Forces Motoring Club Limited (Singapore branch) will start at 40151 words
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402 1958-11-09 10 Dorothy's A Lovely Doll But Rookie Prefers Basketball m TALL (six feet 5 Inches), dark and 7 handsome Bill (Boo- kie) Brown could have become a film star I could make love rega* larly to Dorothy Dand- J 1 ridge of Carmen Jones' I fame but he prefers to play402 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-11-09 10 REMEMBER Goose Tatum? The huge, hilarious trickster of the Harlem Globe Trotters who six years ago wowed em at the Happy World stadium? Tatum's coming with his own team, specially selected, most of whom are the stars which made Abe Saperstein's first team to92 words
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Article44 1958-11-09 10 DONCASTER, Yorkshire. Nov. 8, (Reuter) Kitione Lave, the suspended Tongan heavyweight boxer, is turning to rugby. He hag promised to sign for Done aster League Club and ;m their reserved side m Two other rugbT-jB Tongans are already team. i44 words
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Advertisement204 1958-11-09 10 FAMOUS c nluH 111 VII AIM I N D ESSENTIAL TO ROBUST HEALTH Plk \^7^llfc Vitamin B stimulales the appetite, improves the digestion and guards against diseases of I 1 o*'" 9l N^^l^^ f^StSHk the nerves and skin. MARMITE is a concentrated extract obtained from yeast (an excellent .^S^fc^AVT^ \^L-204 words
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Article341 1958-11-09 11 Winning Doubles For King Mawi By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT PREY ELEGANCE, a four-year-old owned by Mr. and Mrt. A. P. Lint and trained by Lee, showed battling qualities when he beat Britannia II by a short head m a desperate finish m the main341 words
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Article62 1958-11-09 11 TOTAL POOL $156,700 First *****7 ($42,309) Second *****7 ($21,154) Third *****8 ($10,577) Starters: ($1,762 each). Nos. *****8, *****9, *****1, *****0, *****5, *****4. Consolations: ($940 each): Nos. *****6, *****6, *****1, *****8, *****8, *****9, *****9, *****6. *****2. *****9, TREBLE TOTE 10 tickets $75 each. FORECAST POOL Race 2, 16 tickets62 words
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Article61 1958-11-09 11 AINTREE, Liverpool, Lancashire, Nov. 8 (Reuter)— Mr. Halmshaw's Royal Painter won the Liverpool Autumn Cup here yesterday. Mr. J. Couzen's Galloping Jack was second with Mr. A. Bird's Donna Lollo third Official starting prices: 100 to 6 Royal Painter, 4 to 1 Galloping Jack, 961 words
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1804 1958-11-09 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES China Stable's Trainer: Daniels. 666-208 No. 4 SOUTHERN MOON 8.11 (1) Mitchell 1 952-300 No. 2 SAN JUAN 8.13 (4) J. Jones 2 580-280 No. 6 TRIGGER II 8.07 (2) Chadwick 3 301-146 No. 9 Miss Harmony 8.01 (6) Lee 4 419-163 No. 81,804 words
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Article303 1958-11-09 11 MCC STRIKE FORM AND LEAD BY 277 MCC 396, VICTORIA 1 19-3 MELBOURNE, Nov. 8 (Reuter)— M CC. proved that the side was running into form here today where they took their innings total to 396, their best ©f toe to ur and captured three Victorian wickets for 119 before303 words
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Article147 1958-11-09 11 MCC First innings (overnight 248 for four): P, Richardson c Maddocks 0 C. A Milton Ibw b Meckiff 116 T. W Graveney Ibw b Salmon 28 R. SuVbha Row Ibw b Meckiff 83 M. C. Cowdrev run out G A. Lock b Meckiff T E. Bailey c Maddocks b147 words
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Article33 1958-11-09 11 SINGAPORE Teachers Union deceived a walkover from the Ceylon Sports Club m the S.H. A. Div. 1 league match yesterday. The Ccylonese failed to raise a side.33 words
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Article36 1958-11-09 11 SOCCER—Friendly All Singapore vs. Penang, Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. Friendly— Springdale S.C vs. Darul Aiiah *A t Jalan Besar, 3.45 p.m. Tay Joon Haw Cup— Starlight, Johore Bahru, vs. Telok Kurau Utd.. Johore Bahru.36 words
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Article159 1958-11-09 11 THE Singapore St. Leger, last 'classic' m the 1958 racing season m Malaya, will highlight the Singapore Turf Club's meeting on Dec. 6, 10 and 13. The St. Leger which is for Class One, Division One horses over 1| miles, carries $8,000 m Stakes plus159 words
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395 1958-11-09 11 Malayan Students Carry Off The Major Titles Again feat Lim Ah Soo and AJit Singh, an agriculture student, of 251A Jalan Mohamood, Baling, Kedah. The winning score was 15-6, 10-15. 15-10. Youthful newcomer Ng Phool Tak. of 13 Hume Street. Ipoh, figured m three win* m the A grade events395 words
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Article65 1958-11-09 11 Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves beat Royal Air Force Malay Regiment by lour goals to two m the quarterfinal of the Malayan Armed Forces knockou; soccer competition at Farrer Park yesterday The winner* will now meet SO Battalion RAOC m the semifinal on Nov. 22 at Farrer65 words
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Advertisement343 1958-11-09 11 L^rtfMCß TBADWG fIMJ f 3 265 the BLUE FUNNEL LINE h NO«TH AMWICMI SIP.VICI i t felt P«He. Spore #> fhant Pefiaitg i/10 lan 11 lan IS/1« lan O foc«*^ 1 1 P**t> leeei od discbeffo cavgaj 1 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE n IOINt SftVICI M «r««ill«^ *»*••>•343 words
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Article137 1958-11-09 12 LONDON. Not g (Renter) The latest murder of a British civilian, 34-year-old Anthony Benson m Cyprus wag received with deep sadness and anger m today's British Press with some newspapers demanding sterner measures to wipe out Cyprus Murder terrorism. Messages from the island told137 words
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Article217 1958-11-09 12 'We Are Considering Takeover' SUBANDRIO REPORTED TO HAVE TOLD PRESS OF NATIONALIZATION MOVE TOKYO, Nov. 8 (UPI) Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio has declared that his government is "seriously" considering nationalization of foreign-owned oil companies, the New China News Agency reported today. The agency said that217 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-09 12 DR.LEE(First Malayan Envey To Japan)CATCHES UP ON THE LATEST NEWS DR. LEE CHIN KANG. right, newly-appointed Mala., yan Ambassador to Japan, accompanied by his wife, reads a newspaper at the Imperial Hotel lobby m Tokyo after arriving there to assume his duties as the first ambassador of his country mUPI - 52 words
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Article92 1958-11-09 12 LONDON, Nov. 8 (Reuter)— Judges stopped all trials at the OlcL Bailey, central criminal court, yesterday when Queen Elizabeth entered the city, the original square mile of the capital ruled by the Lord Mayor of London independently from the rest of Greater London. Judge* are92 words
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Article58 1958-11-09 12 NOW YORK, Nov. (Reuter). Police said yesterday that Countess Guy Dv Boisrouvray, reputed to be one of the world's richest women, had been found dead m her hotel suite here. A maid found the body of the 55-year-old countess a member of the Bolivian Patino tinmining58 words
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Article70 1958-11-09 12 WELLINGTON. Nov. 8 (Renter). New Zealand's last rabbit will get no memorial above its grave, nor will its passing be greatly mourned. But the Rabbit Destruction Council, which has waged all-out war against the furry pest for the past ten years, will its death with70 words
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Article46 1958-11-09 12 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8 (Reuter).— A light earthquake jarred San Francisco and the central California coast area at 1.33 p.m. (2133 GMT) yesterday. It was felt a$ far south as Hollister, 80 miles from San Francisco. There were no reports of damage.46 words
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Article42 1958-11-09 12 TEANECK, New Jersey, Nov. 8 (UPl).—Comedienne Martha Raye, 42, married <* private detective 11 years her junior yesterday m a simple ceremony at the home oj the local mayor. It was her sixth marriage and the second for her new husband.42 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-11-09 12 Memoirs Earn Him Challenge To A Duel ROME, Nov. 8 (Reuter)— Field Marshal Lord Montgomery (above) now ha 5 two challenges to a duel on his hands as a result of his remarks m his moirs about Italian soldiers, it was learned here today. Signor Vincenzo Caputo, President of the106 words
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121 1958-11-09 12 PONTYPOOL, Wales. Nov. 8 (Reuter) Mr. High Gaitskell, Labour leader, declared today that Britain was now "m the grip of the worst trade depression since the war." "The blame rests fairly and squarely on the Tory (Conservative) Government," he added m a supporting letter to121 words
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166 1958-11-09 12 BONN, Nov. 8, (Reuter)— West Germany has cancelled over 60 per cent of its order for 2,800 Britishbuilt armoured troop carriers, the Defence Minister Herr Franz-Josef Strauss said m a written parliamentary answer published here yesterday. 1 The carriers were being built by the166 words
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Article28 1958-11-09 12 THE GENERAL Assembly's Economic and Financial Committee has approved a draft resolution which would make public administration experts available to countries that asked for them ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article95 1958-11-09 12 SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 8 (UP). Defence Secretary Neil H. McElroy pledged last night that the United States will not permit a Communist Chinese seizure of the islands of Quemoy and Matsu by force, or the threat of force. McElroy said American willingness to aid Nationalist95 words
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Article30 1958-11-09 12 THE United States is planning to sell limited quantities of light infantry weapons to Tunisia to strengthen its armed forces, officials m Washington reported yesterday.- Reu terReuter - 30 words
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Article77 1958-11-09 12 BRISBANE, Nov. 8 (Renter) Thousands of cattle £A2 i MOW have died In Queensland's d"><>Cht the worst In memory which has turned the Bmrkl,. table land, l n Central Queensland lit!? a scar.ng dust bowl. w M S h?v. 0 ?°l c thc iUrvin r cattle to77 words
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169 1958-11-09 12 'Freedom Pot Hungary' In New York NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UPI) Some 300 Hungarians rioted m front of the Park Avenue Mansion housing the Soviet delegation to the United Nations last night. Mounted police broke up the demonstration. At least three persons were169 words
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134 1958-11-09 12 BELLY DANCER CHARGED WITH OBSCENE ACT ROME. Nov. 8 (UPl).— The State District Attorney's Office last night charged a Turkish belly dancer with "obscene acts m a public place" for stripping to her black lace panties before a high society private party m a Rome restaurant. Shapely dancer Kiash Nanah134 words
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Article26 1958-11-09 12 PRESIDENT CARLOS P. Garcia, of the Philippines, stated emphatically yesterday that the Philippines had no picns for establishing relations with Soviet Russia. UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article216 1958-11-09 12 SOLDIERS BATTLE CIVILIANS They Break Into Shop For Arms BRENTWOOD, Essex, Nov. 8 (Reuter) When a group of civilians set out to attack some soldiers m the High Street here the soldiers broke a shop window to get weapons to defend themselves, it was said m court yesterday. Six civilians216 words
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Article108 1958-11-09 12 PARIS, Nov. 8 (ReuteD— France Is "reshaping" her plans to build an atomic submarine to allow for It to be powered by enriched uranium which she hopes to obtain from the United States, usually well-informed sources said here today. Professor Francis Perrin, French High Commissioner for108 words
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Article35 1958-11-09 12 LT. GEN. EMERSON L. Cummings, Commander of U.S. Army forces m Japan, has been reassigned to Korea and will probably take over the United Nations Command m Seoul, it was learned yesterday. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Advertisement80 1958-11-09 12 JUST RECEIVED" CHILDREN'S ANNUALS FOR 1959 VISIT OUR CHILDREN'S CORNER FOR THE LARGEST RANGE OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS, TOYS AND GAMES. ALSO X'MAS CARDS, CALENDARS, WRAPPING PAPER, PRESENTATION VOLUMES, DIARIES AND X'MAS CRACKERS. ETC. ETC. ENSIGN BOOK STORE, 47, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, 6. TEL. ***** P.O. Box 1965 GREAT WORLD AIR-CONDITIONED80 words
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Advertisement264 1958-11-09 12 I Take with you I I Why continue to be without companion which renders ir^sUnf I it with you everywhere: It a°in^ ready for use. >* I The latest HERMES Baby mnri which continues to be the most c pact and lightest typewriter mi n contains more than 10 new264 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1958-11-09 13 Lt.- CoL; Jahn Baker White - THE SPY WHO CHANGED HIS MIND Lt.-CoL. Jahn Baker White by SECRET AGENT He Gave Himself Up After 9 Years As A Soviet Agent AN EXPERT ON THE TECHNIQUES OF SUBVERSION AND COUNTERESPIONAGE BOR NEARLY 40 years, Geneva has been the centre for organisations striving for International peace and co-operation.1,066 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-11-09 13 THESE lovely models present the newest creations of the great Parisian hairdressers for evening wear. They all emphasise youth and sophistica* Hon. Top rote, from left to right, shows creation* by Henry Durand, Fernand Aubry 9 Roger Para, John Pfeil. Bottom row67 words
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Advertisement119 1958-11-09 13 B BUT EN O Very cesy t^eymems Radios* Radiogram*, Record- changers Hi-Fi Equipments, NORDMENDE, CRUNDIC, PHILIff. TSLEFUNKEN. SIEMENS REPRICIRATORS AIRCONDITIONERS 412, Ckimf «#W (mar East Coatt M). Phont: *****). K^^^Ar^^^^^lL. IB I 11l I B fl s^^^a. BB HI pVvi rr% %a ll jDBV Bfl 1 X YAMFttY I ill119 words
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211 1958-11-09 14 Quarrelsome Couples Are The Latest on Television MBWKBT form of "entertainment" on American television Is the family row. A programme called "Divorce Hearing" Is keeping thousands of goggle-eyed viewers glued to their sets by presenting heated squabbles between couples whose marriages have gone on the rocks. Husbands and wives earn211 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-11-09 14 "I'm 'avin' a lie In thl s mornin\ Florrie, I've a very 'ard gam^ to watch thi s afternoon."21 words
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Article, Illustration670 1958-11-09 14 IS YOUR Slip SHOWING? asks an awkward question X X IKE most working: k I girls, Ido not often the delicious dally treat of the women who stay at home listening to WoX man's Hour on the 8.8.C. X But during the past few days, I have been r enjoying670 words
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Article, Illustration458 1958-11-09 14 PARIS, Sat. HPHE man who invented X the bikini suit and ;ave new er dimensions to the sport of girlwatching is at it again. For anyone who likes midnight swimming, he has come up with a phosphorescent suit which floats. Advantage: It can be taken off. parked on the458 words
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1031 1958-11-09 14 Nurse Kathleen Says... SOMETIMES a young mother-to-be expecting her first baby may be alarmed by the various examinations and investigations which appear to be carried out at her regular visits to the doctor or clinic. In fact. I have even heard one who1,031 words
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Advertisement274 1958-11-09 14 evayniDmfng? notmelltake DeWitts Stop asthma Bronchitis If T093 cough, wheexe. can*" Weathoof sleep well due to Asthma, C*^JTb or Bronchitis attacks, fet MENDACO from jour ehomlst or today. HENDACO works ttro«*»> th« olood and bronchial tnbo to dlssoi v# and remo v offend. tef nhlefm conges tloa Thsn four •ongfe274 words
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Article, Illustration494 1958-11-09 15 JENNY - Accessories— Key To Smartness JENNY F By Choose Them Wisely fO rr«t choice of L*** to match P dre T^ alar areas.™ is the w3 nt a new dress z0 shopping And m uch perseverance, ft the risht dress. have a wonderful knowin? that a vf s ot a dress494 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-11-09 15 Peggy Briggs - Peggy Briggs by CO women have shape again... thanks to the belt. They tried to banish it, but the belt won. It came thrusting back into the fashion picture this autumn planted anywhere between our top ribs and our waists. And from now on you are going222 words
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410 1958-11-09 15 Keep Your Larder Stocked With Tinned Food £)OES this ever happen to you? It's Sunday afternoon, and the friends you invited round for tea are just about to Then it happens! In a hearty, I-won't-take-no-{or-an-answer voice your husband declares "But you can't go yet. Why don't you stay and hav410 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-09 15 This attractive Swimsuit of pink and white elasticised diamond striped design, is one of the latest styles in fashion, that was shown recently in Sinagpore. Name of the suit is Cha-Cha-Cha. It has a low round neck and back line and flattering cap sleeves. Modelled by Sonia.48 words
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Advertisement31 1958-11-09 15 v!v!v!!v!v!v!v!v!'!v/!v S jt^uj^vvvvv&^TVJ^^^^Sjrx^ 5 '*X*. *y I*X****' '**»*-'3'fr»*******»*^*-' A /^^S^ You can see at a glance which towel was washed m Surf kJV\\%\ WHITBARE WHITER. COMUBEM BWOWTBB —and that means cleaner/31 words
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Advertisement139 1958-11-09 15 Pretty girl? Obviously: ISiHi^VjA^ And obviously without a iSffllml P Mp^r care m the world. Yet that figPfi f^T|^> wasn't always the case. Like many others you Is^^ perhaps?— she used to f>/^ worry over her health and figure X^ until she learned about Ryvita. Rich m vitamins, wholesome and139 words
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Article439 1958-11-09 16 Bridging-* And Filling The Gap TYAVID'S mother was almost m tears when she brought her LJ 12-year-old son to see me. "Just look at his teeth, doctor," she said. He smiled and showed me the reason for his mother's grief. One front tooth was broken off to gum439 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1958-11-09 16 Joyne Mansfield - Joyne Mansfield IPO VI LIP TEC ¥J MOVERS THE {'We'll have a I heart-shaped i L bath tub A BRIGITTE No Luckier Numbers Than 36,39,35' hhmhh| RiGITTE BARDOT drove Jj off to a secret and I H V suppose seductive r H *^B hideout near Paris last ft1,115 words
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Advertisement118 1958-11-09 16 Jay 4/r \Sff vy Id fashioned methods lose customers. Modern c||^ efficiency wins them. The businessman who makes full us* of the fast, reliable communications services of .jjfl Cable and Wireless Ltd. immediately shows himself to \totdlor b e alert and up-to-date. The specimen rates below show how little it118 words
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Article790 1958-11-09 21 ALL ARE BROTHER UNDER THE SKIN How Democratic Are You? DISCUSSION of race and class problems continues. Well, when it comes down to brass tacks, jnst how democratic m these and other matters do you expect the various types to be? How do you stand, anyhow? In thig it is790 words
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Article, Illustration667 1958-11-09 21 RICHARD FITTER - Nepal Rhinos In Danger Of Joining the Dodo RICHARD FITTER By DISTURBING report ha* just come to hand of what appears to be disaster to the great Indian rhinoceros is Nepal. Information from Nepal is hard to check, but large-scale poaching is said to have reduced th* number of rhinos667 words
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Advertisement239 1958-11-09 21 Smart(|laj\ men- i| JIjEJ{J shove Blue Gillette Blades The smart nun knows how very sjfc^ important it is to be well -shaved. lC^^^^ A Blue Gillette blade m a Gillette /g^gßjSSsW razor gives him the finest BTT^TTl^ffiBV #Sl^^^L 111 BLUE iX^bo^boKSi»i v^ shaving money can buy— I Gillett* SP^k ]|i239 words
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Miscellaneous910 1958-11-09 21 l^^i^^H^^HHHWr A Lyndoe Feature Krh 21-April 20 (Aries) Indiscreet action* and peace of mind. You seem K.~3 o re problema- marks. inclined to treat older KrVan late You If on] y y° u will let the friendships too lightly. The P lertea probably present trends work out week needs Immense910 words
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Miscellaneous351 1958-11-09 21 S U iS?I F"" 14 1 t0 bathff yoa Tn outlook is well set ••4ii^ J2?"£ IW IJ llter tl0II anfl a f ««ctous amount of settled activity. The upshot can well be improvement In the nnaneial basis and perhaps m status. You should be able to deal effectively with351 words
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Article, Illustration866 1958-11-09 22 GOOD SHOW, NO CHANGES PEUGEOT 403 OWNERS ARE NOT OUTDATED HEUGEOT owners will be happy to know that there are no changes, outside of some minor modifications, for 1959. This is a sensible policy that is bound to pay good dividends. Motorists' lament these days seems to be: "Hang it866 words
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Article130 1958-11-09 22 THE five members of the Rootes family who direct the activities of the Rootes Group are among th c most widely travelled executives m the motor industry. Between them this year they have travelled more than 170.000 miles on business trip s .abroad. This picture taken m130 words
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Article, Illustration418 1958-11-09 22 10% Down 3 Years To Pay so great that it completely absorbed our available new and used cars. "If the flood of Inquiries continues now we have dealt with 3.000 m the past four days— we may have to raise the deposits AGAIN. *DIG stores, trade418 words
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Article, Illustration4582 1958-11-09 23 LORD ATTLEE - LORD ATTLEE A GREATSOLDIER ANDHISMEMOIRS BY IFI D-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY was a zreat soldier; great, In my opinion, I o^l onI >' b y the standards of his genI I .•-•ration, but In the eye of history. He ImM *—aslam an admirer of Oliver I Cromwell. To my4,582 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-09 24 4 BRILLIANT smile, a shimmering white gown and sparkling jewels .if a/2 add* up to a dazzling pic ture of the Queen. She is pictured at the Odeon, Leicester' square, last week, at the premiere of the film "itf* and the Colonel". Man with his hack to the camera55 words
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Article1410 1958-11-09 24 NIGEL GEE - THE DICTATOR IN GREEN PYJAMAS NIGEL GEE w w-* w^^ w^ w~* w^^ w~* w^ w^ w^ r r^ r^ r™i w* j^% #^4 kh r^* f^ NEMESIS, IN THE GUISE OF A MA IV IN A WHITE :LINEN SUIT, ENDS THE CORRUPT REIGN 0F. By SUEY PIERCE LONG was1,410 words
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Article255 1958-11-09 24 "IT is a sad thing, but true, that m reality much of the salt and savour is going out of < the speech of the every- day Londoner," says Ted Willis, author of the BBC television series of I stories about the life of a London policeman, "Dixon ot255 words
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Advertisement245 1958-11-09 24 tested and rated according to stondardi of /vi (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute U hH 111 fi WL I I I I— V- V J AIR CONDITIONER When you need cooling the most, here th« new Philco Air Conditioner that's suaran to deliver. Gives more cooling rapacity than ever before,245 words
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