Sunday Standard, 23 November 1958
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Title Section16 1958-11-23 1 n m m s. SUNDAY STANDARD SDFGHKL;DSFKGL;SD,FG;LSKDFLG Vol. IX No. 144. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 1958.16 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-11-23 1 FRAGRAMCE She broke her bank to give to the underprivileged.13 words
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506 1958-11-23 1 FOI R- YEAR-OLD Fragrance I (Jackie i Baruch is a girl; with a heart big beyond her, years. Jackie called on the Standard the other day with her father carrying a large "Santa Claus" coin bank which her uncle gave her last Christmas. For506 words
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Article61 1958-11-23 1 A SINGAPORE mother of two. Ramayee. 25. sustained more than ten stab wounds when a man aracked her in her home in Bukit Permai, off Kampong Bahru Road, last night. The man also attacked a neighbour. R. Pillai. Ramayee was admit erf to hospital in a61 words
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Article52 1958-11-23 1 TWO cu>e. s of poliomyelitis were admitted to the Singapore British Military Hospital up to noon yesterday. None was reported at the Middleton Hospital. The two admitted to the British Military Hospital were a one-year-ofd Malay boy from Clementi Road and a British serviceman from Serangoon52 words
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Article293 1958-11-23 1 GIRL (1 5) MAY GET LIFE TERM A Willing Helper, Says Murderer LINCOLN, Nebraska. Nov. 22 (Reuter)—Fifteen-year-old Caril Ann Fugate (pictured above) yesterday was found guilty of first degree murder in a killing for which her 19-year-old boy friend has been sentenced to die in the electric chair. The jury293 words
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Article535 1958-11-23 1 An Ex-Red Talks POLICE ARE MORE THAN EVER ON THE ALERT SINGAPORE Police have uncovered the existence of Communist "power group" whose aims are to seize political power through legitimate trade unions, schools and political bodies. The "power groups" have been formed to meet the535 words
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Article, Illustration6 1958-11-23 1 CARIL ANN IS GUILTY OF MURDER6 words
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Article385 1958-11-23 1 November 23. J 958 THE admiration which the Federation has earned overseas on its steady progress as an independent nation was reflected in a recent BBC television programme, entitled "The Inheritors.'* There were scenes depicting Chinese life, customs and traditions and lauding their sense of style and artistic talents.385 words
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Article, Illustration185 1958-11-23 2 Cheer Fund Fashion Show A Big Success I THE Waist is back where it should be, and judging by the applause at yesterday's fashion show by Robinson's at the Raffles Hotel, Singapore's fashionconscious set welcomes it. The show highlighted a tea dance organized by Joan Booty's Glamour Club in aid185 words
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Article294 1958-11-23 2 Its Modest Aims Not Adhered To, Says Company Chief KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The International Tin Agreement scheme Has been criticised bv the Chairman of the Renong Tin Dredging Company in London, Sir John Hay for its effects on the economy of the tin industry in Malaya. The scheme, he294 words
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Article89 1958-11-23 2 THE American Field Servvice is offering a number of scholarships to Singapore and British Borneo students. The scholarships. which includes one-year studv in an American High School.* will he awarded to students in Secondly schools 0 f between lb and 18 years. They should have a89 words
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183 1958-11-23 2 THE signboard of a hading Singapore import and export firm in Telok Aver Street was found at dawn yesterday splashed with tar The discovery wa.- made by the watchman. H> immediately informed his employer. The Standard learned that 'he outrage wa, prepetrated by183 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-11-23 2 THE biggest Chfaes Muslim wedding reremom in Singapore for the pas( half centurv «av |,H j terday at thr sea if K Hotel when Mr Tana (siont Seow Lin and Mis^ Kerima Rey Ma above were mined. The bria> is the netßi daughter of Haji and Mr> Ibrahim T.85 words
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Article42 1958-11-23 2 SINGAPORE'S Registrar of Societies. Mr. ID. Fraser. has asked the Safari Cluh to furnish proof of it- existence within three months as there is "reason to hoheve that the 31ub, registered in Mav last ••ear. has ceased to ex:s 442 words
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Article65 1958-11-23 2 THE Singapore Trade Mission to the Republic of Indonesia has been postponed. This has been necessitated in view of the fact that the Minister of Trade, the Ministry of Industry and top trade officials of the Indonesian Government will be away from that country during65 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-11-23 3 THE LOVELY girls above will model bridal costumes at the "Pageant of Brides" which is being sponsored by the Selangor Indian Association. Proceeds of the show, which will be held at the Federal Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, on Nov. 28. will go to the Sungei97 words
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342 1958-11-23 3 3 REDS DIE IN FIERCE JUNGLE BATTLE LASAH, Sat. Three terrorists, Including a district committee member of the Malayan Communist Party, were killed by security forces yesterday. In a brief but violent battle about two miles from here, a tracking team of the 3rd. Btn., the Royal Australian Regiment, closed342 words
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218 1958-11-23 3 'TREASURE' MAP OF MALAYA OUT SOON KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The first of the extracts from the "treasure map" of Malaya's East Coast States produced by the aeromagnetic survey a year ago, will be published in four or five weeks time. Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman Samsuddin, disclosed today. Opening218 words
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Article196 1958-11-23 3 LEON-SOH FLAYS MAYOR Ad Of Defeatism/ Says Councillor LIBERAL Socialist City Councillor Mrs. F. Leon Soh yesterday flayed a decision by Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan to bar members of the public from the floor cf the Chamber as an act cf "defeatism. "To bar member? of the196 words
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Article72 1958-11-23 3 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode. told the students of the Gimson School that their future success depended on their listening to the advice of these in authority. Addressing the students at the School's 11th anniversary celebrations. Sir William stressed the importance of their leading a72 words
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Article48 1958-11-23 3 SINGAPORE tin price fell by $1 yesterday to $384| per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: Bombay/ Japan Oct, shipment $42} nominal. Tone quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: bulk shipment $64_, drums $63. Tone quiet.48 words
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Article33 1958-11-23 3 THE proposed Tiong Bahru Community Association will be formally inaugurated today at a meeting at the Communitv Centre The Director of Community Recreation, Mr j Sterling S. Winans, will address the meeting.33 words
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Article85 1958-11-23 3 A 22-YEAR-OLD shop assistant, Yap Teck Hong, was on Fridav night robbed of his $20-watch by a man he Claimed he knew, in a backlane ofT Cross Street. Singapore. Yap told Police that the man called him into the b_cklane and a?kcr) for a loan85 words
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Article115 1958-11-23 3 Wales, Pte. Merv. Mcgrath, 22 of Mooloolooba, and Cpl. Kana and Pte. Buding smarted the action by flinging a grenade into the camp. One terrorist retaliated by throwing a grenade and another opened fire with a Sten gun. The terrorist fire, however, missed the attaching party115 words
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194 1958-11-23 3 THE Peoples Action Party last night called on the 1.000,000 Chinese in Singapore to demonstrate to 3,000,000 Malays in the Federation that they were ready, willing and able to be absorbed as one Malayan people. rThey were also asked to demonstrate that all of194 words
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Article92 1958-11-23 3 LEE TO MOVE MOTION IN ASSEMBLY THE Feoplcs Action Party leader in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. Le° Kuan Yew, will move a motion at the next meeting of the Assembly on Dec 3, asking the Governor to fix a date for the next general elec ions. His motion will92 words
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Article49 1958-11-23 3 SINGAPORE Police on Friday night arre.-ted five men following an assault on Ng Kong Yuet in a house in Queen Street Ng was assaulted wi 4 h a chopper during an grg'iment he had with ten people i r^ ttaß house, he told ihc Police49 words
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Miscellaneous481 1958-11-23 3 IBB9SB IMS-KBSS-1 tf] |Ti\ A RADIO H|^^>WJt!^24JMk-IMM-Hi 7.15 am. Opening anmw^ mm m*w**™ tmmmrrmm mM Ml nouncement and Morning PreillTTT'l'r'^y^TTAiyi^St- lude. 7 30 Time Signal and News. M^lil^l-if_lS_- j_l^ 7.33 Moments of Melody 8 a.m. News Headlines. 8.02 Breakiast mmmwmmmmwmmmwmaw*mmw*mvmw. Club, 9 a.m Programme sumWesley M\F: York Hill Sunday mary481 words
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Article, Illustration637 1958-11-23 4 Ranjit Gill - Ranjit Gill By —AND THEY ALL PLEDGE SUPPORT TO WIPE OUT THE COMMUNISTS HHE RURAL folk of Malaya are determined to wipe out Communist terrorism and are arming themselves against anv attempts by the Reds to infiltrate into their society and take over the government of637 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-11-23 4 IN TANJONG ADANG, the Minister, barefooted, leads a party two miles through jungle and mangrove swamps when the boat was held up due to the swamps drying up earlier than expected.34 words
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Article, Illustration535 1958-11-23 4 RURAL FOLK ARE WELL AWARE OF THE RED THREAT TO THE COUNTRY At the end of every one of his addresses Inche Suleiman asked the people this ques* tion: 'Do you want the government to recognise th» Malayan Communist Party?" He also asked whether they wanted to be governed by535 words
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Article, Illustration738 1958-11-23 4 WASHINGTON Sat. MORE moon rockets, more earth satellites and Probably an attempt to send a space vehicle to Mars or Venus are among the space conquest plans °f the United States for the coming months. Further ahead, perhaps two or three738 words
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Article, Illustration2597 1958-11-23 5 ROBERT GRAVES - HAT WAS THAT WAR LIKE, SIR? ROBERT GRAVES IN THE TRENCHES-FORTY YEARS AGO By I The First World War ended forty years ago. Robert Craves, author of one of the finest books to be written about the war, "Goodbye to All That," tells vividly of life as a front-line soldier2,597 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-11-23 5 •Our sense oi personal contract had fostered a suicidal pride in being front-line soldiers. The only honourable release wa* either death or a Blighty one.' Ypres, 1917.35 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-11-23 6 The Stage Club Presents A Comedy j QNEZ QUITZOW is producing the s tage tion. Rex Frosts comedy "Small Hot^ Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning R„ f Nov. 26. 0J I This play was first produced u ft, title of "The Jolly Fiddler" (the name oft?.* action takes place).109 words
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Article131 1958-11-23 6 Britain best-selling re- i Cords: i 1 IT'S ALL IN THE GAME Tommy Edwards. 2 BIRD DOG Ererly Brothers. 3 HOOTS MON Lord Rockingham's XI. 4 COME PRlMA—Marino Marini. 5 A CERTAIN SMILE Johnny Mathis. STUPID CUPID CAROLINA MOON—Connie Francis. 7 MOVE IT Clin Richard. 8 MORE THAN131 words
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Article49 1958-11-23 6 "THE JOLLY FIDDLERIS one ol a chain of hotels of nrhich the manager [Colin McM decides to reoiace the middie-aged. courteous creet waiter as represent* by Albert, with the attractive. Bibberty-gic waitress, Caroline Ma pt< (Gladys Kficol). i thing, 'I I _i ef 5a .r s J c49 words
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Article492 1958-11-23 6 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by _j BRAHMS. Capnccio in B minor Op. 76 No 2; Rhan.n dies in B minor and G minor Op. 79; Intermezzi I B flat minor and C sharp minor Op. 117. A major and E minor Op. 118. E minor and C major492 words
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Advertisement99 1958-11-23 6 AUSTRALIA \*J|s m. v. ORANI 20,166 C R T -1958 Singapore D. 26 Nov. 25 Djakarta A. 27 l Djakarta D. 28 2 Melbourne AD 5 Oec Sydney A .7 8 Sydney D .9 lC Melbourne A D.ll l2 Fremantle A/ D.1 5 [J Djakarta A. 19 2C Djakarta D99 words
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Article, Illustration527 1958-11-23 7 sparkling new idea in shou? business r**^ Kex Horth H________________ ____U______________H_P Says: Imagine this in the middle of Wembley drums to crescendo point. Switch on a blinding \f itmelighl that can be seen from London to Broadway. I present the show-business idea of our lifetime IDFISH BOWLS. J!527 words
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Article482 1958-11-23 7 JUMPING FOR TUE FUN OF IT Gibbons of Beer. Devon has i marie ten jumps, during the j past vear. He volunteered fori the full five-week course at the Far East Parachute S.-nool in Changi. It is from the men who complete this course, that the members of ihe Far482 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-11-23 7 JOHANNESBURG Sat. WHEN little Kristen Bolwig passes the baboon cage at Johannesburg Zoo she makes 'an odd flapping noise with her lips, and trie baboons Hap their lips in reply. Ten-year-old Kirsten is sure baboons can talk. Her father. Dr. Niels Bolyig.210 words
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Advertisement174 1958-11-23 7 BOVRIL _iBl W > _^P ____R J____ FOR real STRERfiTH When extra reserves of vigour VTr ii and vitalll y arc n^d*^ meT[ action know that Bovril will jf provide thc answer rich in I W nature's wonder vitamins, 81, lif J_f B B and 812 Bovril ukcn u W174 words
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Article, Illustration441 1958-11-23 8 FILM REVIEWS of the week "THE Badlanders" is a drama of the Arizona Territory, taking place at the turn of the century during one of the most colourful and violent eras of frontier history. Starring Alan Ladd and Ernest Borgnine, with the Mexican actress Katy Jurado and MGM's new sexpot.441 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-11-23 8 Boulting brothers do it again, and this time with lan Carmichael and Terry-Thomas their latest comedy, LUCKY JIM, is a terrific scream. Carmichael as a lecturer in a provincial university has the time of his life disrupting that of the pompous shams around him, tilting126 words
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107 1958-11-23 8 Violence and Romance in this Old West Adventure •www wwwwwwww wwwwwww PRODUCER Jack Cum- x mings, who recently joined 20th Century- Fox's impressive roster 1 of creative talent, has anZ nounced BIRDMAN OF J ALCATRAZ as fvrst production for the studio. The r CinemaScope vim. will be based on the107 words
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Article47 1958-11-23 8 Birdman Of Alcatraz play, HIGH DIVE. Tho romantic comedy Eg set 5 against an. aqua circus Z background and recounts the ro'Uckina Stnry of th" c female star of a high a 1 oina act and n farmer f Olympic svrimming champ turned water Z e.ou-n. Z47 words
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Article85 1958-11-23 8 QRS ON Welles as tne defence attorney, patterned after the famous Rrn r /f nC w Barrow.- and Bradford Dillman and Dean Stockwell as the two teen-aged young thrill killers have been signed to head the cast of Zanuck Productions' forthcoming CinemaScope presentation of COMPULSION based85 words
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Article377 1958-11-23 9 FLYHALF - FLYHALF SINGAPORE.. ll SERVICES.. 3 By SINGAPORE Civilians are well on the road to the uth zone final of the HMS Malaya Cup rugby competition. Yesterday, on the SCC padang, they scored a 11 points (a goal, two tries) to three (a try) victory377 words
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Article42 1958-11-23 9 SINGAPORE CIVILIANS: Parker; Ramli, Forbes, Anderson, Willings: Hunning, Fong Wah Fatt; Philpot, Kennedy. Hulls; Malvisi. Loughead; D. Smith, Allan. M. Smith COMBINED SERVICES: Kay; Labram, Strickland, Marshall. Powell; Flinders, Wood; Bramley, Simpson, Hughes; Garner. Cafferey: Williams, Oulton, Caldwell. Mr. J Ferguson refereed.42 words
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Article384 1958-11-23 9 English Soccer Results LEAGUE I lib 5, Pre*t<»n VF. 0. R khurn K Leeds I ntted 4. H. k| I I Manchester City 0. i tlstm, I ifunl Man hestei I nited 1. Lokm T. 1. N istlt I 1. West Buich A. Nottinshaia F. i, Everton 1. Ports n384 words
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Article138 1958-11-23 9 MELBOURNE, Nov 22 (Reuter) Australian tennis officials said today that Jack Kramer should resign as coach of the American Davis Cup team, according to the Melbourne Herald's tennis correspondent in Sydney. They said Kramer's verbal attacks on amateur officials, and his professional offers to138 words
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Article70 1958-11-23 9 THE Seletar Football Club, at a re ;ent meeting, elected ihe following office-bearers for 1958-59: PRESIDENT Inche Ismail bin Abu; VICE-PRESIDENT: Inche Ahmed bin Mohd. Said; HON. SECRETARY: Mr. M K. Mvriecn (re-elected)- HON. TREASURER: Inche Ibrahim bin Abu: HON. AUDITOR: Mr. Soh Boon Teck; SPORTS CAPT.-70 words
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301 1958-11-23 9 the Services backed up, and Conrad Powell went over near the corner flag to give his side a 3—o lead with an unconve~ted try. The Civilians were soon back in their stride in the Services territory, and four minutes later, levelled the score when301 words
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248 1958-11-23 9 Amateur Rules Only For The Rich-Rose MELBOURNE. Australia. Nov. 22 lUPI). Mervyn j Rase, who is turning to professional tennis as a result of I his dispute with Australia's top amateur tennis officials, today blasted amateur rules as j "all right for ri<-h people" hut "tot) tough'' for everyone else.248 words
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Article99 1958-11-23 9 No Decision In Army K.O. Soccer MALAYAN Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves and 30 Battalion Royal Army Service Corps, failed to reach a decision in the semi-final of the Malayan Armed Forces knockout soccer competition when they drew two-all at Farrer Park yesterday. The replay will be on Saturday. Navy took99 words
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122 1958-11-23 9 Davis Cup 'Star' Goes Down To Unknown SYDNEY, Nov. 22 (Reuter) Rod Laver. 20-year-oid Queensland player, scored one of the best wins of his career today when he beat Nicola Pietrangeli, Italian Davis Cup star, in the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Championships here. The up-and-coming Laver unleashed a fine122 words
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Article44 1958-11-23 9 BOY'S Town Bukit Timah eliminated Rainbow Sports Club 2-0 in the quarter-final of the Bukit Panjang District league knockout soccer com petition at Bukit Panjang yesterday. Yeo Than Yam scored both goals for the winners in the first half.44 words
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Article, Illustration286 1958-11-23 9 Colony Cagers Invited To India THE first All India cagers ever to play overseas, arrived in Singapore by the Sangola from Penang yesterday, to play two matches here. At a luncheon partv given by the Chinese YMCA at South Pier Road, the visitors' team manager and coach, Mr J N.286 words
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Article253 1958-11-23 9 FIRST FALL FOR THE INDIANS THE visiting All-India VMCA basketball team took their first beating abroad as the crack Tong Kheng, champions of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre basketball tournament, handed them a R i-.=)i beating at Happy World Stadium last night. The score stood at 14-14 after 10 minutes253 words
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Article418 1958-11-23 9 Three Top Teams Drop A Point Khalsas Lose To Chinese THREE leading teams:the Police, Singapore Rerreation Club and the Young Men's Sikh Association, lost a valuable point each when they drew their respective games in thc Singapore Hockey Association division 1 league played in the Colony yesterday. Police favourites for418 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-11-23 9 TRUE TALES-Althea Gibson (Ist of a series) by VERUS M»NI x ÜB>ON.-Thi. soft -..poken.una*. BIRTH- Althr. Gibson was born in 1927 EMICREES.-Then when Althe. w» .till l. U warohl-airl of African «»cr»try in a little village m South Carolina, U.S.A. small child, her f.ther .craped together the ka* r.!. ir,.,175 words
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Article, Illustration407 1958-11-23 10 COME COME... Mr. SCHEELE KEN J ALLEH... frankly speaking Is 1.8.F. Handbook A Place For Attack THE CRITICISM by Mr. H. A. E. Scheele, honorary secretary of the International Badminton Federation, levelled at Mr. Heah Joo Sean* for the speech made after Malaya's defeat has caused some consternation among badminton407 words
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366 1958-11-23 10 Miura Said Sayonara To Orient Title After 36 Days WHEN I said that the Orient crown rested uneasily on the head of Kiyoshi Miura of Japan, I didn't think it would stay so shaky that it would fall the moment Leo Espinosa began throwing punches again at the Japanese. But366 words
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151 1958-11-23 10 THAT fighting Fijian. Isimeli Radrodro. idol of postwar fight fans, is keen to return to Singapore. And I understand that there is a bid being made to get a suitable opponent either from America. Britain or New Zealand to fight him here. Radrodro wants151 words
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Article972 1958-11-23 10 JACK PEART... the toughest voice in Sunday Sport KILLING PACE Racehorse-dopers and greyhound -dopers can be dealt with by law. Isn't it high time something was done about wicket-doping in cricket? I've no doubt at all that England will beat Australia in the forthcoming Tests, but our972 words
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Article, Illustration174 1958-11-23 10 Airmen clash Tomorrow ROYAL AIR FORCE. Singapore, and Royal Air Force. Malaya, will meet in their annual rugby match at Seletar tomorrow. The Federation XV will include ten Aussies. The Singapore team will have the side which won the Inter-Service rugger title in Singapore last week. The Airmen's other importantUPI - 174 words
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Article433 1958-11-23 10 &-SJ££g&'* JKM-B-_B_BSBWflaß_ ___JB_fa_B____________-_Bi ___H_________h__Bhß_HH_M_l^ Arsenal Star's 'No' Notts Facing Crisis W ITH £30,000 from the sale of Welsh international Phil Woosnam to West Ham, Orient manager Alec Stock plans a shrewd buying campaign and yesterday he had players with Wolves, West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham watched The433 words
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Article203 1958-11-23 10 Police Recs Remain Unbeaten AFTER the Singapore Hockey Association's league tournament games last week two teams. Police Sports Association and Singapore Recreation Club. remain unbeaten in the competition. The Ceylonese. who were I with Police and the Recs as the only unbeaten teams. j suffered a 2-1 defeat by the203 words
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Article316 1958-11-23 10 The following are the positions after Saturday's games: PWDL F APts SHB Police 8 7 1 0 28 2 15 SMSU 11 6 2 3 23 25 14 C O 8 6 1 1 17 4 13 SCC B* 8 60 2 30 8 12 S Garden 8316 words
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Article289 1958-11-23 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By ammmm* Comes In From Last To Win A Day Of Upsets And Big Payoffs IPOH, Sat. Copper Khan, a six-year-old by Copper Plate, sprang a spectacular surprise in the nine furlongs race for class two. division three horses at Ipoh today, the first day of289 words
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1863 1958-11-23 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF All THE RACES IffllMM CLASS 5, DIV. 2—7 FURS. J Peno Heng Stable's Trainer: R. W. Bagby. 201-114 So. 7 PEPPER DEALER 8.06 (5) J. Jones 1 788-256 No. 9 WINGED WARRIOR 8.05 (1) King 2 130- R9 No 8 WINDSOR II 8.06 (3) Moon 3 134-1131,863 words
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745 1958-11-23 11 By Harry Gee. Reuters Special Correspondent SYDNEY, Nov. 22 (Reuter) Pace bowlers Peter Loader and Freddie Trueman and spinner Jim Laker brought about a collapse of an Australian Xl's first innings here today to put M.C.C. in a strong position. Replying to the745 words
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Article203 1958-11-23 11 M.C.C. Ist innings (overnight 290 for seven) P. Richardson c O'Neill b Fisher 21. A. Milton lbw b Strauss 19. R. Subba Row b Fisher 0. P. B. H. Ma.v c Stevens b Strauss 140 T VV Graveney e and b Martin 70. M. C. Cowdrey b Strauss 11.203 words
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Article117 1958-11-23 11 SEE THE STADIUM TOURS ROME, Nov. 22 (Reuter).— Representatives of National Olympics Committees, tourist agents and the press from 26 countries have been invited to inspect preparations in Rome for the 1960 Olympic Games, it was announced here. Signor Renato Cappeiletti. Commercial director of Alitalia, told a Press conference the117 words
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Article108 1958-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Municipal Sports Club will hold a "field day" on Nov. 29 at the Victoria institution ground, Kuala Lumpur. There will be 13 events in all. One of them is the one mile race which has attracted a good number of entries. The field108 words
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Article36 1958-11-23 11 A FRIENDLY badminton match between Pahang and Negri Sembiian will be ol^yed in honour of the official visit of H.H. The Sultan of Pahans at Mentakab Badminton Hall on Nov. 26 at 8 p.m.36 words
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Article39 1958-11-23 11 TOT.L POOL 51 95.600 First: *****4 553.680 Second: *****4 $25,230 Third: *****7 $12,883 Starter, <SI .677): *****5 *****4, *****1, *****8. *****5, *****0. *****6. *****6. Consolation ($l,OOO each): *****2, *****1, *****0, *****7. *****5, *****1. *****7, *****2. *****8. *****139 words
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Article116 1958-11-23 11 race TWO Ist lUM ($900) 2nd 1411 (5450) 3rd 1582 ($225) Starters ($3? each): Nos 2437. 1710. 2314. 2492. 1782, 1883. 1428. R.ACE THREE Ist 2310 (5867) 2nd 2231 (5433) 3rd 2520 ($216) Starters ($27 each): Nos 1208, 2543. 2655, 1390, 1990. 2805, 1336. Ml ACE FOUR Ht116 words
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Article90 1958-11-23 11 SINGAPORE Civilian assured themselves of the final in the South Zone of the HMS Malaya Cup rugby competition when they scored a convincing 11 points (a goal two tries) to three (a try) victory over the Combined Services on the padang yesterday. The Services took the lead90 words
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Article64 1958-11-23 11 ENTRIES for the !n<erDepartment Junior and Senior League Competitions of 'he Singapore Government Services Foo; ball Associa .on should be sent to Mr S R P. Naidu. Hon. Secretary, S^n^apore Government Series Football Association, c/o Supplies Division. Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Fullerton Building. Singapore on or64 words
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Article63 1958-11-23 11 TELUK ANSON. Sat— A 50--mile cycle rare for the Merdeka Cup from Teluk Anson to Bidor and hark, na* been planned for Der. 21. The rae is open to c^mpetitors from all over Perak wno will have to pav an entrance fee of $1. Entries should be63 words
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Article27 1958-11-23 11 MALACCA Government Services Sports Association will hold its annual general meeting on Nov 28 at South Photographic Society, 81. Wol. ferstan Road at 5.30 p.m.27 words
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Miscellaneous71 1958-11-23 11 i_r___r___--_-__*^_ __^__>y_i_o__H PENANO SOCCER— (Ist Div. League): P.P.C.R.C. vs. Ch' nese Wanderers "A" at 5.15 p.m. City Stadium. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER Sei. Civilians vs. Sei. Services. Merdeka Stadium 5.15 p.m. Malayan Railways vs. Malayan Telecoms. T.P.C.A. 5.15 p.m. NEGRI SEMBILAN BARDHAN CUP SOCCER —Negri Sembiian vs. Singapore Indians. IPOH HOCKEY71 words
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296 1958-11-23 12 Ty Laid To Rest Beside The 'Great Lover' -I a*. a a 2,000 Gather Outside Church HOLLYWOOD. Nov 22 (Reuter .—Two thousand noisy fans gathered outside a tinv cemetery ehapel here yesterday for the funeral Service of actor Tyrone Power Cemetery attendant? had to go out to quieten them complaining296 words
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Article106 1958-11-23 12 v Ln^ RE^ co MARQUES, Portuguese East Africa nov. 21 (Renter).— Three people in Sno Martinho about lon mites north or here, hare said that en different occasion they had seen a monster" in the 270-feet deon sweet water 'ake there. p A woman, Palmeiro Car.106 words
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Article50 1958-11-23 12 \VELLL\GTO.\. Nor. 22 (Renter,.— Sen; Zealand imported artificial teeth to tne value of £35,000 last year, according to a report by the Department of Statistics. Australia, the United Kingdom. Trinidad. South Africa and the Brit:sh West Indies sent them. Australia was the largest single supplier.50 words
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Article78 1958-11-23 12 Atom -Po we red Fishing Boats ROME. Nov. 2? (Reuter) The use of small nuclear propulsion plants in fish ng boats im predwted ny Dr R. A. Silow, chief of the aton c energy brrr^h ni ths r» -red Nat ons Food and Agriculture Organisation, Df SHOW in a report78 words
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Article61 1958-11-23 12 KANSAS, CITY. Missouri, Nov 22 (UPl)— Trans World Airlines' planes were grounded an orer the v orld today by n str>ke of 6,700 machin sta who refused a last-ditch settlement offer by the company. TWA normally -arr<es mmt 12.00n passengers a drr/ throughout the United61 words
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Article49 1958-11-23 12 TAIPEI, Nov. 22 (Renter). Nationalist Chinese Postal Department has equipped post offers m big cities and the niishore islands with recorders so that soldiers and their families con exchange" recorded letters. The ro of each letter ij ten Taiwan dollars <*iov,t |t> Straits cents; for two Minutes49 words
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Article61 1958-11-23 12 TAIPEI, Nov 22 (Reuter). —An 11-year-old qirl -ras so shocked by seeing a speeding truck bearing down towards her on a Taipei s *>eet that she tainted— jor three days. Officials of the Taiwan university Hospital, where her worried parents took her When she failed61 words
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Article60 1958-11-23 12 TAIPEI, Nov. 22 (Reuter). I An army jeep loaded with ammunition rammed a south bound express tram near Kaohsiung. Southern Formosa, yesterday killing two and iniurina four others in the ieep. The ammunition failed to explode .ivith the impact. Government railway officials said passengers in60 words
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Article34 1958-11-23 12 OSAKA, Nov. 22 (UPI) School principal Kenji Matsnmoto, 27, was jniled today with 16 former pupils whom he taught pickpocketing. The teenagers turned him in when he refused to *hare the loot.34 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-11-23 12 THE IMPERIAL Household Agency of Japan has announced that Cro.cn Prince Akihito has decided t 0 marry Michiko Shoda, above. 2Uear-old iauahter of Hidesaburo Shoda who is President of Msshin Seifun (Flour Mill) Company, She is the first "commoner" to grace the JapaneseUPI - 63 words
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Article312 1958-11-23 12 WHAT IS RUSSIA'S GAME THE EXPLOSIVE BERLIN QUESTION MOSCOW, Nov. 22 (UPI) Expected Russian proposals for a "solution" of the explosive Berlin question were delayed without explanation today, and it appeared there may be no further word on Soviet intentions this week. The Austrian, Belgian and Dutch ambassadors responded to312 words
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Article30 1958-11-23 12 TAIPEI. Nov. 22 (Reu er).— j The Formosa Provincial G ernment has revealed mine death here Wcrtimes higher than in the United States. Forrr for evf'rv j ma' t\mri30 words
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Article157 1958-11-23 12 UNITED NATIONS, Nov 22 <UPD The West forged ahead today with plan s to create an outer space study group of 18 nations, including three communist members, despite the possibility of a Soviet boycott. The United States and 19 other sponsors of a Western157 words
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Article66 1958-11-23 12 JAKARTA, Nov. 22 (UPI) Tne inaonesian Minister for Economic Stabilizarion stated today that nationalization of Dutch enterprises was different from conriscaion. Suprajogi said confiscation would not consider compensation, adding that compensation for nationalized Dutch enterprises would be regulated by law in the fu ure. He added '.hat66 words
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Article71 1958-11-23 12 RANGOON. Nov. 22 (Reuter) The first consignment of American arms and equipment for the Burmese Army has arrived here by ship. The consignment is being unloaded under strong army guards and transported to an assembly poin; on the outskirts of Rangoon by heavily guarded round-the-clock convoys.71 words
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Article40 1958-11-23 12 TAIPEI, Nov. 22 (Reuter..— The Nationalist Chinese Ministry of Education has decided to exempt overseas Chinese studying here from military service. But Ministry sources said these students were free to volunteer for training and service, j40 words
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Article85 1958-11-23 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 22 (Reuter.) The Morrison family of suburban, Turramurra had an unexpected and unwelcome guest one afternoon recently. A frenzied, boWng horse plunged through the plate-glass window of their living-room, smashed a door and wall panels, and lunged through another window. The Morrisons raced into85 words
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Article66 1958-11-23 12 TAIPEI. Nov. 22 (Reuter). The Nationalist Chinese Government has reminded Formosans of its ban on the nse of the Japanese language in daily conversation. This island was 'or 50 years a Japanese colony. Tsai Pei Huo, Minister without portfolio i n the Formosa Provincial Govern ment.66 words
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170 1958-11-23 12 15 Killed, 100 Missing In 'Baby' Typhoon Family Of 9 Buried Alive MANILA Nov. 22 (UPI) Fifteen persons were killed and 108 others were lost at sea as a "baby" typhoon lashed the Southern PhSifepines with 35-mile-per-hour winds and heavy rains. reports reaching Manila said today. The Weather Bureau reported170 words
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212 1958-11-23 12 CANBERRA. Nov. 22 (Reuter)— Mr. R. G. Menzies" nine-year-old Liberal Country Party coalition returned to power for another three yeixs in the Australian federal elections today. Despite a slight early swing to Labour, the government parties held their own and were assured of212 words
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Article79 1958-11-23 12 ADEN. Nov. 22 I Reuter I The Yemeni Government I broadcasting station, Radio Sanaa, last nigh* denied re- ports of the death of the Imam <Qing> of the Yemen and said he was "enjoying good health." The radio made no specific denial of reports which said79 words
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Article56 1958-11-23 12 LIMESTONE. Maine Nov 22 <UPD— A 8H47 jet bombe r crashed :oday while taking off from Loring Air Force base with four crewmen aboard. It was not immediately determined whether any survived. The U551. 900. 000 plane plunged to ear h about 400 feet north of56 words
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Article39 1958-11-23 12 UVALDE Texas, Nov. 22 (UPl) —Early-rising Harry S Truman, the former U.S. President who delights in early morning walks and cutting remarks about Republicans, called Vice-President Richard Nixon a "squirrel head" in talking to a reporter today39 words
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Article29 1958-11-23 12 More than 700 squatter dwellers were rendered homeless yesterday when a fire destroyed more than ninety flimsy squatters' huts in Hongkong. There were no casualties however. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article501 1958-11-23 13 LT.-COL. JOHN - LT.-COL. JOHN TOP GERMANS, JAPS TRUSTED HIM ANO HIS FRIENOS, BUT ALL THE TIME HE WORKED FOR RUSSIA By BAKER WHITE Internationai Expert On Subversion And Espionage _:t: al .n. :iim Surg! wa transm tting codi messages tt Oh Pourtl Bureat h Moscov h hf ser." 40.001 wordxgroups501 words
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Article, Illustration315 1958-11-23 13 jq littk nu v'"ir ki nuu i v o :n« then wart tea Ba Eh* dayi alto Viiiu"* nunr biaci aal vim* sov hai ho :umi" it to piglefc b Southhal nu.-tc" Bhi gan airfl l nu»~* 4,7 t neve* _;w»v_ ar'tump liKf nn;315 words
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313 1958-11-23 13 MORE AND MORE PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY TEENAGERS ARE GETTING DRUNK \/yOKI uti: mm* peopli n Lticiutic une W atea— especialis teenagen bh getting n~ut.u -*~ic tin Grovernmenl wanti tt Bnt OUI VT'. hitjuira wil ka carriei oui amoni police foxca it selectee od thi :-:u::::~ T utt: vll _1 up* groups313 words
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Article, Illustration409 1958-11-23 14 marjorie proops Heywood break the ice in Flood-walk ij TT is true what they say about neighbours. j It is true that you can j live in a house or a flat |j for years and not know i] the name of the people I next door It IS true,409 words
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Article, Illustration451 1958-11-23 14 Until A Film Premiere Brought Them Together taken together by coach to the cinema. Lilian Joss said it would be nice, she supposed, to meet the neighbours. "But." she said, "we keep ourselves pretty much to ourselves." That was the attitude of so many of the people I spoke451 words
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Article798 1958-11-23 14 Nurse Kathleen Says... TN THIS final discussion on the various examinations which are made when you attend an antenatal clinic. I would mention the Importance of blood examinations. To examine your blood to see whether or not you ar e anaemic only a very small quantity of blood is798 words
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Advertisement205 1958-11-23 14 I .HORNBY- 1 r*/ s I DUBLO a em_ fLfcT *-C TRAINS J the goods! This wonderful electric train set "wis very special present from Father who Is Just as thrilled with the beautiful scale models as young John. Father Is allowed to load the wagons and offer advice— but205 words
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Article, Illustration474 1958-11-23 15 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM By :-r Hidf is sweeping Paris— y^to of the world i s that fig ;s and 30's f the High stretch of coincidence it Lso lj top designers. And with V-". the sad sack— whose in- the loudest, bitterest jst since the late,474 words
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Article433 1958-11-23 15 Any Ideas? "What is the best method of padding and lining a u:ork-bo.r." inquires M.F. "I should prefer sewing small covered buttons through the material and padding io give a cushioned effect, but 1 am doubtful of rhe proper method of securing it to the wood." One way433 words
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Advertisement285 1958-11-23 15 care in the world. Yet that S>', w i < t J^*j^3Ct'> wasn't always the case. i/_Srdt^_X Like many others-you Hl^™ A^ perhaps? she used to \a*t worry over her health and figure until she learned about Ryvita. Rich in vitamins, wholesome and appetising, crisp and crunchy that's Ryvita. The285 words
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Article, Illustration949 1958-11-23 16 Jungle 'Pay Parades' His job is a unique oi both in the pay corp and in the S.A.S,* 'NEVER A DULL MOMENT H ROBING deep into the heart of the dark, dank, depressing Malayan jungle is not normally considered to be one of the vital functions of the Royal Army949 words
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Article158 1958-11-23 16 Bv lan McCrone MARCHING shoulder to shoulder across Communist China with the establishment ol people's communes, is the "everyone a soldier" movement. This home guard organisation, described as a defence force against invasion by "American imperialists" had enlisted nearly one-sixth of China's 650,000.000 people y the middle of October,158 words
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743 1958-11-23 21 Are you one of those who want to be seen and heard? DFGSHKSDF;LGKSDMFGSKDMLFG A Lyndoe Feature I VER NOTICED how people like to B^l dramatize their lives? Complaints. children's doings, golf, and a host of interests set them ofT with the richest varieties of amiable exaggeration All designed to capture743 words
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Miscellaneous572 1958-11-23 21 !^_________^__ni_F^______!_!^WMw^____^^^^ MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries). XHE tendency Is for the next day or two to be uneven. People round about have uncertain moods. You ge: into easie. trends by about mid-week and then everything goes pretty much along lines expected. This is not a very difficult time to manage572 words
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Miscellaneous264 1958-11-23 21 JUNE 21-JULY 20 (Cancer). r PHIS is a doubtful time for some of your attachments. If these have any influence on household budgetting, be cautious. In the rest of your interests there is little to report except that it is a fairly ordinary time which disallows much relief from routines.264 words
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Miscellaneous501 1958-11-23 21 round the home. There is a much more helpful tone in intimate concerns. This is where you begin to get the thing? you need and especially those of the more emotional type. It is the start of new possibilities altogether. Unusual developments are likely any time now in a close501 words
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Article, Illustration963 1958-11-23 22 The Bets Were On The Ferrari And DB3S It's Not Quite Like What You'd Find In Riverstone The victory smile fronted by a wreath of laurel. Here is Lye Choon and his Aston Martin after winning the Macao Grand Prix. HHE BETS IN MACAO last963 words
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224 1958-11-23 22 THE BIGGER THE CAR, THE MORE YOU HAVE TO PAY TO PARK NEW YORK, Sat. QWNERS of 1959 model cars which are longer and wider than ever before will have to pay New Fork garage owners a surcharge of 15 to 30 percent for the extra parking space they will224 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-11-23 22 THIS cute car is the DAF 600 de luxe saloon. It is made in the Netherlands and promises to give the other small cars a good run for their money.32 words
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Article490 1958-11-23 23 The Dentist - The Dentist DFSGKJSDFLGJLSKDMGLKSDJFG by rr ii MARTHA, who keeps a flower stall in the market, came to see me the other day. As I looked at her teeth I realised there was something of a similarity between teeth and flowers. Like flowers, teeth have roots490 words
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Article871 1958-11-23 23 HAROLD NICOLSON - OLD WORLD AND NEW HAROLD NICOLSON THE ORDEAL OF WOODROW WILSON. By HERBERT HOOVER. (MUSEUM PRESS. 355.) > VUUUVMUVUVV I BY *wv%vv\\\\\vv\w\^ TN this book Mr. Herbert Hoover reconsiders what he calls "the greatest drama of intellectual leadership in all history." It is a book that should be studied by871 words
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Article, Illustration467 1958-11-23 23 DIG THIS CRAZY STORY... ——i ALAN FAIRCLOUGH says 'FROM SOME ANGLES I DO LOOK A BIT DIPPY P___HHHH O SELF-RESPECTING family is complete without a daffy, scatty, Hk^l quaint, laughable, lovable, eccentric, Blk I middle-aged AUNT FANNY hovering I about in tbe background. H_Hl _MH I reckon that Cecile Joynson,467 words
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Article54 1958-11-23 23 A HAPPY Princes** Anne speaks with jamous Ballerina Dam Maract Fonteyn backtiage at the London Coliseum after the httlePr meets had v ached the Royal Matinee there recently with Prince.. Margaret and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The Gala Matmee was held in aid of the Royal54 words
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