Sunday Standard, 30 November 1958
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Title Section16 1958-11-30 1 SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD Vol. IX No. 151. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1958. 14 Page, 20 eta.16 words
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Article300 1958-11-30 1 Premier: City A Cold War Bastion BERLIN, Nov. 29 (UPI)— East German Premier Otto Grotewohl last night said West Berlin is a Western cold war bastion that could cause a devastating atomic war. He said the Soviet proposal to get Western troops out and convert the300 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-11-30 1 DONATIONS TO CHEER FUND TOP $15.000* University of Malaya students counting the r donations to the Cheer Fund. From left S. Sivalingam, Mh s D. Samaladevi, S. Smgaravc'.u. Miss Claud. a Ebcr and Pius Martin. Their collections this year totalled $676.77.41 words
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Article148 1958-11-30 1 r rHE Standard 1958 Cheer A Fund this week passed the $15,000 mark, thanks to the spontaneous generosity and keen civic consciousness of our readers. Biggest donors this week are the students of the University of MaJaya m Singapore who passed the hat round the various148 words
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Article65 1958-11-30 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 29, (UPI> Strong winds swept across the metropolitan New York area for five hours last nigh', leaving two persons dead, six injured and widespread damage. At times, the gusts reached 68 mile? per hour. The winds ripped off the roof and65 words
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Article66 1958-11-30 1 IBADAN, Nigeria. Nov. 29. (UPD Eleven men were convicted of murder m the killing of a 60-year-old villager m Ibadan during riots last March and were sentenced to death today. The riots erupted after the death of Alhaji Adegoke Adelabu. a political, m an automobile66 words
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Article44 1958-11-30 1 THE polio epidemic m Singapore yesterday claimed its eleventh life that of a 40-day-old child One new paralytic polio case, a 1 girl from Bukit Panjang, was reported by noon Total number of cases for the year now stands at 333.44 words
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Article72 1958-11-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, bat.— Wife of the visiting Canadian Prime Minister, Mrs. John G. Diefenbaker, was so full oi admiration for the intricate design of a silver brooch from Kelantan that the Malaya Handicraft Centre here presented her with one today. Mrs. Diefenbaker, who was accompanied by the72 words
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190 1958-11-30 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov 29 iTJPI) The Federation of Malaya today urged the calling of a new conference on the law of the sea next year. Malayan delegate Inche Zainal Abidin bin Sulong told the United Nations Legal Committee that the dispute between Iceland190 words
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Article29 1958-11-30 1 AN official committee is investigating cetain wealthy persons m Jakarta, newspapers reported. The committee, set up by the Indonesian High Court, is probing corruption and graft.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article319 1958-11-30 1 THE Federation Government's announcement that it proposes to prohibit any bank which has more than half of its issued and paid-up capital owned by a foreign government or government agency, must be viewed m the light of the economic pressures that certain powers have been bringing on free countries319 words
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Article253 1958-11-30 2 Atfer Eight Years' Activity PENA N G Sat The Penang Wing of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, formed m May 1950, will be disbanded at the end of this year. An official spokesman of the MAAF here told The Standard today that a suggestion among the253 words
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284 1958-11-30 2 'Batu Road Has Become A 'Red Light' Area KUALA LUMPUR, Sat- Prostitution is a problem faced not only by the authorities m Kuala Lumpur but was also one of great magnitude facing the metropolitan authorities m London, Municipal Council President, Mr. A.D. York, declared last night. The President was replying284 words
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126 1958-11-30 2 as if they had just stepped out of a horror film will highlight a seven-day exhibition to be opened tomorrow by the Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. These giant flies, together with stuffed rats126 words
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Article68 1958-11-30 2 a i\uivii3tK of items including bonus and other emoluments claims of the 18-point agenda were discussed at the Labour Ministry. Singapore, yesterday by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company and the Stanvac Employees' Union. After two and a half hours of friendly discussions the meeting was postponed until68 words
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Article71 1958-11-30 2 TWO young Indonesian stowaways who had been port-hopping m South-east Asia for more than three months because no country wanted them, arrived m Singapore yesterday. However they have been refused entry here and have been detained. The two are Hiu Hiau Tjong. 24. and Lee Foo Moh. 19.71 words
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218 1958-11-30 2 BENTONG, Sat Circuit Magistrate Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah today fined a constable, Ahmad bin Chek, $100 on convicting him on a charge of assaulting a rubber tapper, and rebuked himfor having used force when he should ha\ < been the last man218 words
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Article142 1958-11-30 2 THE former Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces. General Sir Charles Loewen. said m Singapore last night tha*, he was pleased with the work of the Federation Government m ending ;he Emergency In the country. General Loewen now Adjutant General to the Army.142 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-11-30 2 P ESS O R .Miroslav Cal »rejec of the University of nnr Rp^° Sl VI \V WWay^ y f Sterday ma ied at the lnSmr!^\%^l Tat3ana f Mr rZl* K l^* M V** Roof Garden. Above, Professor Cabrejec helps his bride with a sandwich at the recention Mandardpic.Sandardpic - 51 words
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Article119 1958-11-30 2 tion authorities and sent to the East Wharf where they were remanded. Their escapade began when they stowed away from Jakarta m a ship bound for Singapore three months ago. After arriving here, they were sent to China, where they were refused entry. They were119 words
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Article168 1958-11-30 2 STOREMAN IS CHARGED WITH THEFT THE complete rcsnoPKibil ty of goods alleged bo otve i been iliegallv removed from a depot m Keat Hong rested j on a storeman who disotx yt d 1 the orders of his superior officer. The officer Captain. F. A j Watts. Offlcer-in-char-* :he Return168 words
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Article100 1958-11-30 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The Johore branch of the Government Temporary O" cers' Union will open classes to coach its members for >he Competitive Examination >■ be duled for April, 1999, under the Albakri Committee R p r* on temporary clerks The classes will ho hoi- m100 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-11-30 2 a?* J a turev ramoM, T thf T j 1 this I '-har,^ 100*4 V viv "f tiT, Prn(l UfU th :^ndar Ph,d bf in u »ll«34 words
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Article31 1958-11-30 2 THIRTY A*l en ent i rethey J Th«r \L Mohai d a He- S> .•■>•-,'• behalt Tne rer. 1 h, increaa |j I wor^ pay [t bm Govern Theni tended* I■31 words
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Article19 1958-11-30 2 A HAWfl| Street 5 The s i |\Vfi- ITI raja k% b ire A iV i19 words
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Advertisement1133 1958-11-30 2 ACCOM. VACANT SITTINC/BEDROOM to let at $50/--pet month. Contact 192. Telok Kurau Road TUITION YWCA Malay Beginners Class by Mr Omar b.n Abdul Chani Commencing Thursday 4th D"c 1955. at 53C sm Fee $20/- for 10 lessons Encjuines ring 356C9 BALLROOM, LATIN AMERICAN dancing Appointment tor onvate and monthly $10/-1,133 words
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Advertisement366 1958-11-30 2 NOTICES s.s. "Rajula" sailing for Madras on sth December 1958. All passengers booked m the "Rajula" Voy. 377 are advised that the vessel will now sail from Singapore on the sth December, 1958. Passengers who are m possession of tickets dated the 4th December are requested to amend them to366 words
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Advertisement38 1958-11-30 2 1 BY DEMAND! |1 The PVSf A» i:«» N j S film ahou« the JM' xVt i OCCrPATION m WAI 3 Prod ik «iim<- pr«*'' f j j fh» 1 Ahmad ''Hhnn.' 1 Next Chang*' I REX QUEENS^38 words
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Article, Illustration325 1958-11-30 3 NEW ANTI V ICE LAWS five Yean For Those Who Prey On Women Government To Clean Up Prostitution In London And Other Major Cities HOME SECRETARY Mr. R. A. Butler told M.P.s this week that the Government is to put forward new laws to clean up vice m London andUPI - 325 words
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Article62 1958-11-30 3 A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates yesterday ordered that a police case against Dolly Yeo, 18, accused of forgery, be transferred to a district court next Saturday. Yen. of Pegu Road, was alleged to have forged a Methodist Girls' School Leaving Certificate between July and Sept.62 words
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232 1958-11-30 3 Police Patrols Draw A Complete Blank THE MYSTERY of how a bright red delivery van could have vanished minutes after it was driven away m broad daylight by two robbers on Friday has baffled both the Singapore Police and its owners, Chop232 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-11-30 3 i\ S IS' M la be (iurini: n Hfatttlloi his i i\ of the "strange find" i^intas Constellation from m a 2.500-year-old m m Pasrue m Sicily. We i v offerini to the gods," is exhibited m the Nai ii»-ed that he had been >itv of .Malaya to give76 words
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Article145 1958-11-30 3 rs attending the -i. c >n:erence were: The manem Secretary. Prime I sister's Department, Dato Voci i] \r.z b:n Haji Abdul I, as secretary to the toinet. and be assistant tary 'cab.net >, Inche dul K.idir b:n Shamsudin. The principal items of d\sn were the marketing tf* and tin.145 words
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Article46 1958-11-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. S-it.— Mr. E.P. Eltham. a technical expert, responsible for the Federation's apprenticeship scheme, arrived here today by air on a four-day semi-oiTvial visit. He has visited Pakistan. Thailand anj the Philippires. where he advised the governments on training skilled labour.46 words
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157 1958-11-30 3 LAWYERS MEET ON CHIEF JUSTICE POST MORE than 50 Singapore lawyers me, behind closed doors m the Supreme Court yesterday to discuss the appointment of Sir Alan Ro.se as the new Chief Justice of Singapore. Thf meeting wayS called by the Bar Committee at the request of its members. Although157 words
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Article73 1958-11-30 3 TAX .TOO SKXG yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Magistrate's Court to a charge of unlawful possession of a revolver at the barber's shop m Raffles Hotel on Friday afternoon. He also p'.eaded not guiUy to a second eharse of unlawfully possessing five rounds73 words
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Article30 1958-11-30 3 More than 1.000 unionists, politicians and guests will attend the anniversary celebration of the Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union, at Victoria Memorial Hall at 1 p.m. today.30 words
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Article190 1958-11-30 3 POLICE GUARD FOR FIANCEE Prince And The Commoner TOKYO, Nov. 29 (Reuter).— Extra policy reinforcements today were stationed throughout Tokyo as Japan's popular sportsloving Crown Prince and his beautiful 24-year-old commoner fiancee moved through the capital completing a heavy schedule of engagements. Large crowds of enthusiastic Japanese :eenagers were standing190 words
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Article99 1958-11-30 3 THE Public Utilities Committee of the Singapore City Council was informed yesterday that the Chief Administrative Officer has accepted the resignation of four senior officers of the Electricity Department. The officers concerned are: Mr K. U. A Maw (Control Engineer) Mr J. Wilson (Assist. District Engineer)99 words
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Article109 1958-11-30 3 'Sabrina Has Nothing To Wear* MELBOURNE. Nov. 29 (Reuter) A clothing crisis is developing for Britain's buxom film and stage star Sabrina and perhaps for Melbourne dressmakers Sabrina's luggage has gone astray. All *he clothes the shapely blonde has to wear are those she wore on her arrival109 words
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178 1958-11-30 3 THE WEST GUARANTEES FREEDOM FOR CITY BONN, Nov. 29 (U.P.I.)— Chancellor Konrad Adenauer yesterday rejected Soviet proposals for making: West Berlin a "free city" on grounds its security would not be guaranteed. Adenauer told leaders of his Christian Democratic Union, at a private meeting m his office, that the "free178 words
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Article155 1958-11-30 3 LONDON, Nov. 29 (Reuter) Mr. Richard Nixon, United States vice-president forecast here last night that West Berlin's people would give Mr. Khrushchev their answer to his open city proposal by voting overwhelmingly to continue putting their trust m the West. Winding up his four-day British visit155 words
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Article160 1958-11-30 3 Queen Does X'mas Shopping What Did She Buy? LONDON. Nov 29 (Reuter).— Queen Elizabeth shopped early for Christmas at a big department store m fashionable Knightsbridge here yesterday. Watched only b y a handful of shoppers, she went into the store's sidedoor and spent over an hour choosing gifts But160 words
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Article116 1958-11-30 3 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee told the representatives of the Chinese Primary School Teachers' Union last Thursday that a number of teachers with over ten years' service had been placed on the Normal Trained Scale. The Minister refuted rumours that the Ministry would not116 words
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Article51 1958-11-30 3 CHUA KENG GEE. 48. who was knocked down by a motor van at Kallang Road, Singapore, yesterday, died ia hospital two hours later. Police are appealing for eyewitnesses to the accident. They should contact Inspector Joginder Singh at the Sepoy Lines Police Station; telephone 7200. extension51 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-11-30 4 COUNCILLOR: LOWER THOSE LOAN INTEREST RATES Banks Have 'Forgotten' To Act, He Says KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Alliance Councillor, Mr. Lim Hee Hon*. told last night's meeting of the Municipal Council that wage earners and pensioners who had borrowed money to buy homes on monthly instalments were246 words
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203 1958-11-30 4 KUALA LUMPCR. Sat. Councillor Y.T. Lee. the retiring Alliance Whip m the Municipal Council, said last night at the last full Council meeting that he was moved by feelings of deep regret m that he had to gay "goodbye* 1 after a sevenTear tenure203 words
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Article718 1958-11-30 4 (From Page 1) Students o f the University of Malaya. Singapore $676.77 *wes>.> Singapore Tobacco Com pany Ltd. $200; Dato Panglima Buk'it Gantang. 21 Hale Street. Ipoh $100: Mr Seizo Hinata. Consul General for Japan. Singapore $50; His Excellency, The Ambassador of France. Mr Francois Briere. Kuala718 words
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Article132 1958-11-30 4 FORD MEN CONTINUE TO PICKET Industrial workers of the 1 Ford Company of Malaya Ltd, Bukit Timah. Singapore yesterday continued their second day of strike and picketted outside the company's premises. Thcfgn the Singapore Motor Workshop Employes' Union, re- presenting 284 industrial workers claimed that they were on strike yesterday,132 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-11-30 4 A PICTURE FOR THE AND TWO KRISES FOR CANADIAN PREMIE LEFT: The Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. John G. Diefenbaker, and Mrs Diefenbaker. were received m audience by Their Majesties the Yang riiPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong at the Istana Negara. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. Picture shows the139 words
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Article87 1958-11-30 4 A CARPENTER told a Singapore preliminary inquiry yesterday that he was slashed with parangs by two men while demolishing unauthorised houses at Sime Road on the morning of Oct. 17. TVia f<irnn«tor VI r\ AH Conor '28. said this at the Gm< ral Hospital where his87 words
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Article47 1958-11-30 4 SINGAPORE Police are anxious to contact the perpon who drove the taxi with three Malay passengers to Bras Basah Road at 2.15 a.m. on Nov. 16. The driver is requested to contact Inspector R. Naidu of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau telephone *****.47 words
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Article54 1958-11-30 4 SINGAPORE tin price fell by 12 i cents yesterday to $286* per pxul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: Bombay/ Japan November shipment $41 buyers $41 4 sellers. Tone steady quiet Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: bulk shipment $64i,54 words
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Advertisement119 1958-11-30 4 —^^/^^^^^i^^^^v yA^/by ft p fa y^^SS^^^f m^^ At q touch of one •jmhjmhj f;nger it enables you to d.ctate your letters during and after oHice time give instructions before leaving office, record conversations, I f conferences, lectures, reg.ster telephone conversations. More than IflSfiHj 150,000 STENORETTES have been sold up to119 words
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Miscellaneous364 1958-11-30 4 asdasdf HMPMYVtC'SYSHfIf'SYYfIH G<yl;ing Strait* Chinos M«'i_h<», BTiTJSF** iA^^H Alk^fl (Imnh: s. s vxv -4' A^AlFa^^Q^A^l^A Service ::i r h Chew Hoc-k Bin 2IS p m Se E92I*V!M I E:izl:sh-Dr. H.:he:t L S^-o m.vJPJm«fl 4 Bi^^^Mfc^«^»MM^^Mß Inrtfinndont Mission. ir> M<>\ <mhmh «FgHmh!O > T ft' »I the Tan T» k j364 words
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Article, Illustration3237 1958-11-30 5 A.J.P. TAYLOR - A.J.P. TAYLOR A WORT.n wap BEGAN By The First World War ended forty years ago. It is easy to see now that it marked the end of the old, peaceful, stable world and the beginning of the new, uncomfortable, revolutionary world m which we live. For us3,237 words
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Advertisement141 1958-11-30 5 I* f f k I f^ ./^^^Blß^ > v jr '^^!*vvv^_ nX .jff.; J^r toSSSS^ w^ smW j:' s WHH^^HBHHHHS >?r y!* i r I 1 T '^^f V L «~^V— T _g_^» ::.-\.;x««Oto-.v.v 0... Mmm I m m mm. mm mm mm M M mWM M mm rn^M m^m141 words
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Article712 1958-11-30 6 Patrick Doncaster - THIS DISC TOOK 2 YEARS TO MAKE Patrick Doncaster By gLOW, man, blow! We're kicking off with trumpets and a disc that took nearly two YEARS to make. Which m these days of discs and stars being made overnight is an event about as rare as Elvis Presley singing "Softly,712 words
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A CHRISTMAS CAROL
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137 1958-11-30 6 Britain* best-selling records. 1. IT'S ALL IN THE GAME Tommy Edwards 2. HOOTS MON— Lord Rockingham's XI. 3. BIRD DOG Everly Brothers 4. A CERTAIN SMlLE— Johnny Mothis 5. MORE THAN EVER— Mo'colm Vaughan 6. IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE— Conway Twitty 7. COME PRIMA— Marino Morini 8. MOVE IT—137 words
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Article118 1958-11-30 6 EE Richard Hill, of course, was not to know that his crude book would turn up behind a bookcase 300 years later and be permanently preserved m the library of Balliol College, Oxford, or that it would become the modern historian's best source lor the118 words
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264 1958-11-30 6 THE OLDEST DATE FROM 15th CENTURY The oldest surviving English carols date from the 15th century, probably from one or other of the then popular Miracle Plays and Moralities. But some carols are thought to have originated much earlier than this, even as far back as pagan times (like Chrtetmas264 words
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Article182 1958-11-30 6 MISS SEAH KHUNG IMG, piano and Isab<lle Aspir., soprano, will g.\e a j m! cital under the auspices of Singapore Chamber El m the Victoria Memorial on Tuesday, DeTrr.ner 16, 8 45 p.m. Miss Seah a Chinese pianist recent turned fmrri England si her« she studied182 words
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Article359 1958-11-30 6 the pastoral element, the shepherds and the journey to Bethlehem. And it is natural that many carol stories should be narrated by the angels because, as Dr. Scholes says, the first carol was sung from the sky and Its inspiring words (though not, alas! its tune)359 words
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Article105 1958-11-30 6 A CONCERT of Christ- mas music by members of the Army Children's Schools will be given m the Victoria Theatre next Wednesday. December Leslie Deacon. the chairman of the organising committee, and Pamela Larkin will share the conducting of three choirs Infants, Junior and Senior numbering105 words
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Article214 1958-11-30 6 I Hevie«,ed B y viwJl THE CRIES OF I.OMmiv t 1 Deller (oounter-tenor i. .\n r i c H.l > Brown <tenor). London hi m L 4nU|f *l I Singers. Vanguard PVL 7077 ny IJERE are BOine of cries of the Etaeel ver- dors of 17th and214 words
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Advertisement151 1958-11-30 6 frAo fly for C.P.A. The pilots with the most experience Ipj m the Far East. #5* A millionaire pilot has logged IH^^^iMfc over one million flying miles and each Captain f pictured has flown more than 2,000.000 J^M miles. These are just 5 of the 14 Captains that fly you151 words
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Advertisement129 1958-11-30 6 r£^\ EfVEM y^mEvlENl Maddening irritation goes Sores dry up. You enjoy blessed relief A Now there is new hop* for y I A torment and misery of Bcmbm ing skin dipeawv*. Qttoiing, Prescription brings tn*'<i'i' rrftrf Vt*« HOW IT ACTS D.D.D. liquid act* under th«*sk in by destroying the poif*on™i.*129 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-11-30 7 He's The First To Break The Sound 8 Barrier Over Malaya o three squadrons. Nos. 3, 75 and 77 equipped with tins rugged, hard-hitting and thoroughly tested jet fighter. Welcoming No. 3 Squadron to Butter%vorth, the Officer Commanding, Air Commodore K.R.J. Parsons. DSD. DFC. AFC said: "The arrival of the260 words
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Article1004 1958-11-30 7 George Odgers - George Odgers A GREAT CONTRIBUTION TO STRATEGIC AIR RESERVE By AVON-SABRE jet fighters now based on Butter- m providing supersonic "teeth" for the defence of Mall h N i trail-blazing 6,040-mile flight from Australia, IV No 3 Squadron, R.A.A.F. have now settled at the M 0 -v Butterworth airneld1,004 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-11-30 7 II I Mra jet fighters of No. 3 SquadI At Irsl supersonic jets to be used m fUkfi Picture shows four Sabre pilots i] from Australia m a 6.040-mile are (from left): P O Peter Dart; Mnz Commander Cedric Thomas. 4 n of No. 3 Squadron and119 words
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Article101 1958-11-30 7 'Ie Royal Singapore Flying I v.Ptt. Singapore's Director member. The reason being, it me hing to offer to tourists was also extended to Mr. *t-flight over the island. > Rood one at the time. I -vay of seeing a country ng Club wants to make being publicised In the101 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-11-30 7 Uf, >:P )et P lans Hned U P on concrete hardstands at Butteruorth. The Avonuntraha m m 6,040-mile pioneering flight, are to he equipped with "Sidewinder" airtoHrir guided mUsileB.33 words
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Article16 1958-11-30 7 >-; ny column. "Youns man. seeks new employ- r. rn-rocket project" WeU. w the rap.16 words
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Article, Illustration339 1958-11-30 8 Back to CHICAGO of the 30s. PARTY GIRL takes the audience into the Chicago underworld of the 30s, through hideouts and speakesasies, leaving a trial of bleeding corpses. i In between shooting and some rough scenes, beautiful Cyd Charisse dances delightfully to ease the suspense as well as relief ruffled339 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-11-30 8 it's Sure Relief For Boredom SMALLEST SHOW ON EARTH from Britain will be the biggest attraction for Singapore when it comes to town, and anyone needing that pep for a quick pick-me-up must not miss this comedy for sure relief. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Travers team up for their first221 words
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Article156 1958-11-30 8 CEVEN stars arc cast In Jerry Wald's production. IN LOVE AND WAR, and each has made the most of the script to earn the picture a credit as a good piece of entertainment, although it has a morbid background set m World War 11. Robert Wagner156 words
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Article123 1958-11-30 8 TTMK films ore bad as they are at this time of the century, and especially so when the Japanese are made the villains. But moviegoers m this country seem to have a most peculiar attraction lor svch productions, and recent pictures of kindred nature have made good returns.123 words
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Advertisement581 1958-11-30 8 I™™ /MmmmM^ Shading \%>aV*W£B**y 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 j Alan Ernest "Til* RAHI A KIHPDC C'Scope g SLADD BORGNINE 1116 DAL/LAII ULf\ J Color (MGM) g -f Today 9 a.m. Alan Ladd "STAMPEDED" W'Scope Color I f>».n. <^V!^ 2nd WEEK 11th Day a 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 g581 words
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Advertisement285 1958-11-30 8 Aniu tkberg ''JHE M Aid hj MIDNIGHT TONK.Hi: V|(i M Today 9 a.m.: > A\(.Kl.s «v j m \(N J "^iJatiiVah **SERA\GA\ OR^vr l •ft Today 8.4:» a.m.: "3 coins i\ |f| t CAPTAIN phaJ k, AN ACTIOX-PACKIII \i.i -ft FRANK UN\ i k UAT >H1 W LATIMORF «AN|IR| U285 words
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Article96 1958-11-30 9 Colony Boys To Meet Malacca Singapore Combined Schools' hockey team will play two matches m Malacca next week. They leave for Malacca on Dec 8 and will play their first match against a Malacca State team. The follow m? day, they face a Federation side. The following have been asked96 words
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Article115 1958-11-30 9 Varsity Recover Beat CSC WITH a one-nil deficit at half-time, the University of Malaya improved on resumption to beat Ceylon Sports Club by three goals to one m the S.H.A. Div. 1 league match on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. Ceylonese scored m the 15th minute through Ratnam, and115 words
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Article151 1958-11-30 9 U. S. Move Against Colour Bar NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Nov. 2<* (UPI)— A Federal District Court struck down yesterday a Louisiana state law which prohibits whites and negroes from competing against each other m all athletic events. The three-judge court here declared the 1956 State law unconstitutional and issued an151 words
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Article, Illustration541 1958-11-30 9 Newcomers Shine Against Struggling Negri Malacca COLONY Asians scored a convincing 31 points (five goals and two tries) to five (a goal) victory over the Combined team of Negri Sembilan and Malacca m the South Zones All Blues Rugby Cuotie on the Padang yesterday. The541 words
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Article184 1958-11-30 9 POLICE Sports Association trounced the Khalsa Association by six soals to nil m the S.H.A. Division 1 league match at Thomson Road yesterday. Police, who are going all out for the league title this year, are now on'.y two points behind the present league184 words
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Article, Illustration185 1958-11-30 9 VERUS - VERUS by ATHLETIC PROWESS. -From the time she wat barely able to toddle, Althea showed pi-omite as an athlete. Her doting father encouraged her m all sports and by the time •he had reached 12 she could outplay the boy* on her block m the game called185 words
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Article103 1958-11-30 9 75 Squadron RXZAF beat Royal Air Force Tengah by 14 points (a goal and three trie?) to three (a try) m a hard fought rugger match at Tengah yesterday. Kiwis took a 5-0 lead at half-time when Giddens dummied and scored m the eorrer. Thompson converted103 words
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89 1958-11-30 9 Colin's Chances For The Test Favourable MELBOURNE, Nov. 29 (Rei> ter) Colin McDonald's chances of playing m the first Test match against England at Brisbane next Friday have improved. McDonald the Australian oQening batsman who pu.led a muscle m his right thigh during the recent MCC versus Australian XI game89 words
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Article66 1958-11-30 9 The teams yesterday: SINGAPORE ASIANS Hardial Singh; AngChwee Leong, Ramli. F. Wells. Syed Mustapha: Daniels. Fong Wah Fatt; Rirketts. Kandiah, Bulat; Siew Khow. Woodrapathy: Richard Wong, Scharenguivel. Kraal. NEGRI SEMBILAN/ MALACCA: Lee Yung Sun; Ismail. Lee Ling Siong. Yacob, Sidek; Hamid. Tahir. Ahmad; Wing Lock, Osman;66 words
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Article196 1958-11-30 9 India Make Bad Start Recover BOMBAY. Nov. 29. <Reuten India were all out for 152 m reply to the West Indies first innings of 227 on the second day of the first cricket Test herp. Stumps were drawn at thp md of the innings the West Indies finishing with a196 words
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Advertisement132 1958-11-30 9 \IGER Vicinal products HEADACHE CURE m ..-~zz by cny c^her pain u e, Neuralgic, AUN TONG TIGER MEDICAL HALL NITZERLAND k B OH i 2nd If I /I 101 •■j'ujhoii and bookings row ff 9« »i Agtnl or 1 MAMVAM A/KWAVS I GENSBAL SAtfS AGENTS j f* 3 '5*5!A5 All132 words
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Article, Illustration322 1958-11-30 10 Parting Advice From Coach Philip Slater, Britain Bound ATHLETES m Singapore and Malaya matt take to all-the-year-round training if they are to succeed m their ambitions to reach world standards, coach Philip Slater told me yesterday. The coach, who came to Singapore two years ago322 words
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Article452 1958-11-30 10 BADMINTON IS DOWN BUT NOT OUT! M/IL/i!AmI yJ3JUilUifl^BHSMi«l"a""i"fcJ Invites Still Pour In For Our Stars MALAYAN badminton stocks are still not at its lowest level, judging from the many invitations received from India and Thailand to participate m their chain/ pionships and exhibitions. In the last three months three separate452 words
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Article348 1958-11-30 10 I am told Mr. David Bloomer an executive of the Scottish Badminton Union had invited WHILE Badminton countries m Asia are still giving Malaya its due regard as a major badminton state, it is not so with badminton associations m the United Kingdom.348 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-11-30 10 Isimeli Is In Tonga Islands YOU KNOW the man hoh, n( T? course, you do! Not as well perhan! Deavin 'KiUer' Hayes did within on of meeting him at the Happ^ Q but well, you cannot forget N0 SOOR haired fighting: son of Fiji. The '1 I I Tor.:- een86 words
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Article539 1958-11-30 10 TWO MAJOR cycling events have been arranged for Malayan and Singapore cyclists before the end of the year by the Malayan Cyclists' Federation. Both events are marathon races as far as cycling m Malaya is concerned. They are the Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh Race for the539 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-11-30 10 EDUCATION is a uronderful thing if you are a a- >r. I famous athlete. TaKe thi! man m the news. Australi i wonder mi'.er Herb Ellioti He wants to go to either Olford or Cambridge af er I c i960 Olympics m Rome, B A there"? a snag.136 words
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Article49 1958-11-30 10 IF V a eve 1 are n gandei one of c 1 sirie what Cho healths for h Pi pears by theand tin c Two m placing i I i the I than n I *j moment water i Yes, ion At f art ion p < It 149 words
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Article22 1958-11-30 10 deaf V/l r.t«« a surs haY olon? Ili »f not The and -'^'U belonged w one end th.r Se Saper^ lD22 words
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Advertisement154 1958-11-30 10 r^ ;i r x,' i AuH^se- Ford is Important Ford Dealer -in Kuala Trengganu vFI #W) Fl iYiHTW WW WM TECK SIANG CO, $TA 1 0 1^ 0 F RD EALERS 1° Trengganu, Ford owners travel long distances, under difficult i "OHtfKD/™.: V, conditions. That's why it's so important that,154 words
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625 1958-11-30 11 Ray Lindwall Wrecks MCC ALL OUT FOR 151 SCOREBOARD BRISBANE. Nov. 29 (Reuter).— Ray Lindwall, former Australian Test star, rocked the M.C.C. batsmen with his old skill and fire on the second day of the tourists match against Queensland here today. Lindwall whose fast bowling so often wrecked England's batsmen625 words
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Article1735 1958-11-30 11 RESULTS S MENDS OF ALL THE RACES M/a Ahamed. Kader, Trainer: Daniels. Shariff and Edrtis* 735-296 No. 10 METROSTAR II 8.04 J. Jones 1 439-I^3 \o. 4 EASY WINNER 8.12 (5) Dragon 2 cf^'i* 4 Xa 8 MY GOODNESS 8.06 (7) Barratt 3 2*t No l FoU1,735 words
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Article107 1958-11-30 11 Singapore MOTOR-RACING Castrol Trophy Trial, Ayer Rajah Road, 8.30 a.m. SOCCER— Gandhi Memorial Cup— S.I.R.C. vs. R.A.F Seletar. Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY— Div. I—Wanderers vs. LA.. I.A. BASKET BALL Tov.g Keng vs. Self Strength, Great World. 7.30 vm. Tuan Yon vs. Singapore Sharks. Great World 9 p.m.107 words
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Article518 1958-11-30 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By MADAM Lee Cheng Kin's Peanut Kid, splendidly handled by Kitson Leong. created a mild upset when he defeated a bright Class Two, Division One field over 1J miles at Ipoh today, the last day of the Perak Turf Club's November meeting. Peanut Kid lost518 words
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Article392 1958-11-30 11 English Soccer Results LONDON. Nov 29 (Reuter) LEAGUE DIV. I Arsenal 1 Blackpool 4 Birmingham C. 0 M'chester U. 4 Bolton W. 2 Portsmouth 1 Burnley 3 Aston Villa 1 Everton 3 Chelsea 1 Leeds V. 3 Newcastle I. 2 Leicester C. 0 Nottingham F. 3 Luton T. 0 Wolverhamplon392 words
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Article107 1958-11-30 11 He Lost It All On Ballymoss PLYMOUTH. England, Nov. 29 (Reuter) Prince Monolulu, colourful English racehorse tioster. said he had only sixpence m pennies m his Docket when he returned here yesterday from the United States m the French liner Liberte. He explained that he had lost all his money107 words
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Article79 1958-11-30 11 OFFICE-bearers of the Singapore Traetoin Company Bports Club for the 1958/1959 year ire: Patrons: Mr G G W:lson A Mr Seah Peng Chuan President: Mr F Taye Vice-presidents: Mr A Campbell Mr. G H L Poulier. Treasurer: Mr. Hooi Beng Guan. Auditor: Mr Jimmy Ktnf Hon Secretary:79 words
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Article61 1958-11-30 11 BRUSSELS. Nov. 29. rßeuter» Brussels ha 5 officially applied to stage the 1964 Olympic Games, it wag announced here today. This brings the number of official candidates to fourTokyo Detroit. Vienna and Brussels. The International Olympic Committee will decide the venues of both the Summer61 words
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Article, Illustration349 1958-11-30 12 At Last, US. Scores On super Missile Atlas Travels 6,000 Miles Over Ocean CAPE CANAVERAL, Nov. 29 (UPI) The United States has made its first full range firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying a deadly hydrogen warhead. The news that this country has, after many setbacks, achieved349 words
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Article176 1958-11-30 12 MECHANIC COURTED DEATH And Died In Illegal Flight MELBOURNE, Nov. 29 (Reuter). A Royal Australian Air Force flightmechanic made an unauthorised flight m a two- engined Dakota aircraft from the RAAF's East Sale Base, Victoria, today. He took ofT m darkness and pouring rain, and crashed m flames half a176 words
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Article142 1958-11-30 12 INDONESIA WARNS HOLLAND JAKARTA, Nov. 29 (Reuter.t The Indonesian Government m a statement today warned Holland against i making West New Guinea a "cen.re for her military activities against Indonesia." The statement issued by Mr. Sumarjo, Foreign Ministry spokesman, commented on Holland's decision :-o strengthen Dutch New Guinea forces with142 words
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Article36 1958-11-30 12 ASIAN Flu has broken out m Formosa again, the Provincial Health Department announced yesterday. A lew scattered cases have been reported but the disease nas not reached epidemic proportions, the department said. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article95 1958-11-30 12 LONDON, Nov. 29 f UPl). —Sputnik Ill's rocket has fallen within 100 miles ot thg earth and is approaching the disintegration point, it was reported yesterday. Prof. A.C.B. Lovell of the Jodrell Bank Observatory of Manchester University said the rocket that hurled the lh ton95 words
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191 1958-11-30 12 MAO MAY LAUNCH BIG AIR WAR OVER FORMOSA STRAITS TAIPEI. Now 29 <U.P.I> Communist Chinese shore guns opened up against the Quemoys yesterday amidst reports of increased Red air activity following two separa c warnings that largescale hostilities may break cut m the Formosa Straits again. While the Reds fired191 words
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Article, Illustration154 1958-11-30 12 TUBBY John Toll, pictured here, put a watering can spout to his lips, puffed up his chubby cheeks and blew. And out it came, floating clear and true across London's Royal Festival Hall a beautiful note m "A." Cartoonist and musical leg-puller Gerard Hoffnung beamed m rapture.154 words
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105 1958-11-30 12 NEWS SNACKS Where East Meets West LO\DO^, Nov. 29. (Renter)— Japanese and Eutopeay\ musical cultures \i-er e happily blended last viqht at a private concert given by the Japanese Ambassador and Madame Ohno, and organised by the London Asian Music Circle. Both European and Japanese fius'c were played by Japanese105 words
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Article53 1958-11-30 12 His Estate Worth $50.10 LOS ANGELES, Nov. ?9 (UPI). Johnny Stompanato, high-living boyfriend of actress Lana Turner, left an estate consisting of §50.10 m cash and $224 m personal effects, it was disclosed yesterday. Sompanato. former bodyguard for ex-hobster Mickey Cohen, rcas fatally stabbed by Miss Turner's teen-age daughter, Cheryl,53 words
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Article21 1958-11-30 12 U.S. VICE PRESIDENT Richard M. Nixon, left London airport yesterday for honv? after his four-day visit to Britain.— Renter21 words
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Article77 1958-11-30 12 BEIRUT. Nov. 29, < Router > <-I The Lebanese Security <^ Council last night ordered <:; the tightening of security m <^ the Tripoli area of north Jr Lebanon where, according to traveller?, former rebels are J^ still carrying arms. New measures include the provision of77 words
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Article287 1958-11-30 12 THE Indonesian Foreign "j~ Minister Dr. Subandrio wa> <a received m the Kremlin by J~* Soviet Premier Khrushchev j k* yesterday Ta^s. the Soviet J<a News Agency reported. ißeuter>. JOAN COLLINS, bru^iod aside by the Rank Organ isation fmir \ear> ago a< The (iirl Who Couldn't Quite flrw287 words
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Article116 1958-11-30 12 WALPOLE. Mas.sadn/se f t?. Nov. 29 (UPI).-J nek Chester who had begged to b c electrocuted for slaying his iormer sweetheart, himge d himself yesterday m nis death row csll at state pn son two days after Gov. Foster Furcolo recommended he be spared. Chester, 24116 words
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Advertisement53 1958-11-30 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 THYEHONG 053 words
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Advertisement57 1958-11-30 12 I BROWNIE SfewifewL OUTFII WWL Here's everything for indoor or outd< f Bsk black-and-white snapshots, colour slides m. m flasholder. Automatic double-exposure^^ Outfit includes: camera, roll of Koda |X JBr instruction book. Available m three c ri Hr Camera Alone (Black only) smgapo" jpy Nj^> Federation A See Them At57 words
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Article, Illustration787 1958-11-30 13 Lt.'Col. John Baker White - Death in the CRYPT Lt.'Col. John Baker White i International Expert Oft Subversion And Espionage THE front door, the peeling paint a sign of poverty, lay smashed m the gutter. In the cellar, other policemen were digging their way into a secret chamber. I Preferred Suicide If fie Firing Squad787 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-11-30 13 Banned From Every Pub MAN was recently banned from DRINKING ALCOHOL for THREE YEARS. The ban was imposed by Derby magistrates on Irishman James McCormack, who admitted being found drunk for the second time m twenty-four hours. It was his thirteenth conviction for drunkenness this year, and brought his total249 words
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Advertisement76 1958-11-30 13 Sh houses ifC'^YMfNT Realty ltd. Jm llilAiJJßfffiljijf v cisc that spelled success fo -fmjjL ''^S^m^SLia^ sixteen year old ValcrU "^^^^^^^m^^^^9^ Morris. The typewriter j^v >r used as a dumb-bell when -^^^^^^w j^ c er ec P"*' f r ->^^^^^r J^- M helped her to get keyed-up :!s!s■'s*■ Wk Js^ W!*76 words
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Advertisement81 1958-11-30 13 Pictures! YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo Dept Tel. ***** Jtonftag^frftUnifcart y^^J* ft/ A* YARDLEY ■I^UUU fresh ness 2gJjK Let this satin-smooth talc take over fl^ mßUclf^ after the towel. It removes after-bath smooth aijd soothed. And don't forget-it contains an exclusive Jp s deodorant which you81 words
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Article, Illustration940 1958-11-30 14 was one or tne inree gorgeous girls In "Les Girls." We had lunch together. And talked first about CLOTHES. She wore a tweed coat and 1 a sweater and skirt and we 1 discussed sweaters at length. agreeing that we both like them940 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-11-30 14 Tour Real rite Kviraieu Would you like to knu» wit.il me Star* indicate I«m you some of your past experiences your strong and weak points etc Here is your ih.ime to test the skill ot Pundit Tab«re. ln<ii s most famous \s trologer. who h>168 words
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Article94 1958-11-30 14 'MISS WORLD' MODELS A SWIMSUIT "MISS WORLD 1958." Penny Coelan. aged 18, from South Africa, wears a lovely swimsuit by Nelbarden Manufacturing Company of Sandwich, Kent, at the 2nd International Fashion Fair at the Albert Hall recently. The swimsuit has a white contrast centre panel, low-cut back, the straps threaded94 words
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Article, Illustration248 1958-11-30 14 670 Inches Of Rain In 1957 ENGLISHMEN may think i that their country is wet, but the people of this smail tribal village of Mawsyhram m Assam had 30 times qs much rain last year as the average Londoner. Official figures show that 670 inches248 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-11-30 14 '"'-1 i I c f i s -1 1 1 t^k "p i "Miv PrfMf* nut that voui fnrbiridrn h Jim22 words
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Advertisement220 1958-11-30 14 ON YOUR OWN TWO 2TEET 'Make up your own mind ahout Tampax f Don't wait f<~>r someone <else to come and lead you by the hand you're rot that kind of person. You like to be lust with new fashions mnd ncv ideas. What's keeping you ixom trying Tampax Perhaps220 words
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Advertisement116 1958-11-30 14 DO YOU BRUSH YOUR TEETH REGUI Most toothpastes counteract decay-causing J%& mouth acids but only for a half hour m^%P or hour at a time. /A So why not have full-time protection W^LJ^M 1y the most protection you can get with aS new Kolynos Super White Dental Cream. 3-**^^ ttifl116 words
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Article, Illustration618 1958-11-30 15 Irene Lim - Irene Lim u v WITH THE introduction of the snort-short skirt for day wear and dashing, ankle-revealing evening gowns for when the lights are low, the fashion focus has switched to shoes. And the gayest of this year's collection comes from the designins board of Enzo618 words
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Article, Illustration416 1958-11-30 15 A NEW LINE From Each Couturier Jeanne Graham reports from Paris From Chanel And Dior Left From CHANEL a blouse m printed wool jersey is matched to the linina: of this suit jacket. The lapels are also faced with the blouse material, and the shirt cuffs of the blouse show416 words
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Article121 1958-11-30 15 Information Counter "T HAVE been given a very nice old oil-paint-ing by C. Claw, painted m 1875," writes Mrs. C. "On the back is written "Dreaming Reality" —or so it looks and that might well be the title of the picture. I am wondering if you could tell121 words
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Advertisement71 1958-11-30 15 L^Vb>g|^&jj^ sgfeqfe Wights •eel Old nr Time i*!»e) to old, it -f «.»»p it W.'. tg 10 ir-j, itchina irjcj x -s--ft* fou c&n't £Lsu 3! m*n. ia»« feoad ti» to iw« trou* I** CTSTELX *tui w« how iirmt uid fit Imor doimv 9 vtisak^^^r shouldn't happen to you... yo»71 words
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Advertisement205 1958-11-30 15 S«ni^^aSl RW^iS B^S Sill Km Jl lil £vu X v.-al BILL.* >» <"j^ <^& mm m *> *«pjn secluded table and P some lucky man will 'JfeLL' 1 'FlS&ifc^ have eyes only for her. \m?iS*^r Like many others you V^^^^ perhaps? she used to worry over her health and figure205 words
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Article463 1958-11-30 16 NEW LIGHT ON SOVIET PLANNPt IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to understand the twists and turns of Khrushchev's policy m Eastern Europe without knowing something of the inter-rela-tion between those political developments and the vital changes that have taken place m the economic planning of the Soviet bloc since463 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1958-11-30 16 FRITZ SCHENI RICHARD LOWENT - 1— HOW MALENKOV WAS UNDERMINED FRITZ SCHENI RICHARD LOWENT By EVEN If Stalin had not suffered a stroke m late February or early March, 1953, a sharp turn m the economic policy of the Soviet bloc would have become unavoidable about that time. For the plans which were then m1,787 words
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Advertisement143 1958-11-30 16 RluH IN VITAMIN B Kt^-S ESSENTIAL TO ROBUST HEALTH o^%, \Si<i Vitamin B stimulates the appetite, improves the digestion and guards against diseases o£ ll f J i^jJ the nerves and skin. MARMITE is a concentrated extract obtained from yeast (an excellent lL C J X^ M|J^^ I^^ source of143 words
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Article1416 1958-11-30 21 asdasdf asdf sadff 10 have IiNCHES? I Wjt ll 1J S^KZBa^^f^ T I' I I I I I k a a (an- »ri (a any element of argii- his la net ore of the tesi phases and it can oe worked through il proper avoidance -<s ar. i misunderstand-1,416 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-11-30 21 COME ON, LET'S TRY THE HULA-HOOP HULA-HOOPING, the craz e of America, has come to Faxis. Lovely sisters Linda and Nadia demonstrate what they can do with the "magic circle" at the Champs Elysees with the Arc of Triumph as background setting and passers-by as the audience. They are ablyU.P.I. - 112 words
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Miscellaneous325 1958-11-30 21 asdff CINDAl.— Much movement and a generally bustling type or year. It has plenty to offer for venturin e but how much of happiness from it is a hard job to estimate. Probably a time of emotional disturbance. This is no walk-over and care must be taken to maintain present325 words
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Article, Illustration720 1958-11-30 22 Her's A Car For The Owner- Driver (^^LJIM^BiASattKKMfeZKJ^S^I Many Refinements Added To The Popular Isabella TS HHE ISABELLA TS is now a firmly established favourite m Malaya. It is not at all surprising that this car enjoys so much popularity among local motorists even though it has been with us720 words
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Article, Illustration911 1958-11-30 22 Tackling the Traffic Problem MELBOURNE'S civic authorities plan to tolve city traffic jama by using automation. Radio-controlled traffic lights, automatically varying the frequency with which traffic lights change from "Stop"' to ll Go"' are one of the ways m which AustralianDAVID MOORE - 911 words
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Advertisement149 1958-11-30 22 A GREAT! HILLMAN Ml White-wa t: '.'VI rtmftni Hen 1 -powered by a great new, fully proven, economical HILLMAN engim Driving is believing. Sit behind the wheel of tbto n as and you know at once you're m a great car Great i luxury and style; great m safety and149 words
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Article182 1958-11-30 23 c Dentist ipan ien- it o£ a iged »ar. m ised ■srt tati fries Be la o B tKf i d 'DISEASE ""i be r H g rt j_ II r rolled edges may be an rir.y cancer. Slow-growing. wiU not bleed and may be qui.e182 words
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Article943 1958-11-30 23 Booh review by HAROLD NICOLSON THE SULTAN. By Joan Haslip (Cassell. 255.) r \fISS JOAN HASLIP is to t?x be congratulated on the self-control with which she has written THE SULTAN. her biography of Abdul Hamid. An author of 'ess tough intelligence might have overstressed the Arabian943 words
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Article50 1958-11-30 23 BRITISH T.V. star )f SABRIMA takes time J^ out of her Roman 3^Holiday to pay her J^ oicn tribute to the y^erase of the moment y^> the "Mapic circle" y^ or Hula Hoop before proceeding to Austra- yL lia on her round-the- y^ world trip. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-11-30 23 rT^^ m,>/<V/« rt P'-^r /'an beach outfit at v r.in/j/ (werman fashions at mtmaorrd to i utthawm German Airlinps t f r.. torinlitpg and diplomat*, i»/ nin« lending German29 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1958-11-30 24 John Cottrell - MILLIONAIR by playing __________________________> DOWN-AND-OU Street urchin who became ST THE BEGINNING of this century a 10-years-old boy toured Britain m a play called "From Rags to Riches." He had the role of a street waif who wins a fortune. The critics said his performance was "convincing." Today, it would1,115 words
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411 1958-11-30 24 QERMAN Communists no longer promise to love, hanour and obey. Instead, they vow m their marriage ceremonies to work for the victory of Communism and to raise their children as the party prescribe. The girls are getting married m white bridal411 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1958-11-30 24 Cartoon Colnmn "Can I have a baby? My wife's having a day off!** "Bite the neck off for m«, toothache." 'J j JXwa *^L It L26 words
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