Sunday Standard, 7 December 1958
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Title Section16 1958-12-07 1 fl SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX No. 15g. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1958. 24 Paget 20 et*.16 words
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Article, Illustration811 1958-12-07 1 Malaya Greets Inia's Prasad KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation of Malaya today greeted the arrival of the President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad— the first head of State of a foreign nation to have visited this country with full protocol and ceremonial pomp on his arrival at the International AirportStandardpic - 811 words
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Article184 1958-12-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today wished Singapore "good luck" and expressed the Federation's heartiest congratulations for the island's "coming of asc" with internal self-gov-ernment very soon. Speaking; at the Legislative Council here, the Tunku thanked Singapore's Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock,184 words
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Article35 1958-12-07 1 A SPANISH airliner which vanished o n Thursday night crashed on the snow-capped 8.000-foot '"Peak of the Dead Woman" north of Madrid. killing all 21 persons aboard, it was reported yesterday. UPIUPI - 35 words
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181 1958-12-07 1 TAIPEI, Dec. 6, (UPl)— Nationalist China is ready to increase its trade with Singapore and Malaya as a means to counter a trade boycott of the Chinese Communists m the area, the China News reported- The English-language newspaper .said the TaiDei government, was actively181 words
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Article92 1958-12-07 1 DONATIONS to The Standard 1958 Cheer Fund yesterday spiralled to 520.807.32 an increase of more than $5,000 over the past week. This was due to the overwhelming success of Joan Booty's Glamour Club Fashion Show and Tea Dance which brought m $3,569 to the Fund. With92 words
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Article48 1958-12-07 1 Four cases of paralytic polio were reported yesterday m Singapore by 12.30 p.m. The victims were three Chinese girls between the ages of 10 to 12 months, all from the rural areas and a 27-year-old Malay man. The total to date is now 357.48 words
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Article287 1958-12-07 1 HAWKERS m the Federation are under a cloud. Government has reason to believe that they are being used by gangsters and political subversionists as spies to keep a watch on what is happening around them, listen-in to what is said at their stalls by customers and to pass on287 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-12-07 1 DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD is seen shaking hands with the Minister jor Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein at the Airport- StandardpicStandardpic - 21 words
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Article247 1958-12-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— lf by losin* the elections, the Alliance Party can defend democracy, then she is willing to lose at the elections, declared Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today to an applauding Legislative Council. He had instructed his Party not to resort to other than247 words
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Article166 1958-12-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Officials and s:afl of the American Embassy here turned out m fuli force at the airport today to gree: the third and fourth m the line of a family of career diplomats. The U.S. Ambassador here, Mr. Homer M. Byington II had arrived with166 words
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Article848 1958-12-07 2 (From Page 1) Following is the list «f j donations: Joan Booty's Glamour Club Fashion Show and Tea Dance, Singapore 53.5G9; Staff of Malaya* Stevedoring Transportation Ltd., Singapore S400; His Exrellenrv. The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary for Japan m the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Kaorn Hayashi, Embassy848 words
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Article34 1958-12-07 2 MR. V. Gopalaswamy Pillai of 82-c. Petain Road, passed away after a short illness on Saturday. 6-12-58. at 1 p.m. Cremation according to the Hindu rites at Bidadari cemetery today at 1 P.m.34 words
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Article56 1958-12-07 2 MR. AND MRS. K. S. Ling, who were married yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singaorpe, are seen passing through an arch formed hy members of the Red Cross. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ki-jin Ling, is secretary of the Chinese V.M.C.A. The bride wasStandardpic - 56 words
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Article68 1958-12-07 2 IPOH. Sat.— Six mild ca.^es of polio, the only one? this year, were reported m Persk during the past two months. Dr. L. W. Jayesuria, State Medical and Health Officer told The Sunday Standard today. "But." he added, "these are isolated cases and there is nothing68 words
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Article71 1958-12-07 2 PENANG, Sat.— St. George'? Church here was the venue of a pretty wedding today, when Miss Ruby Edmonds, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H Edmonds of Swindon, Wiltshire, Wales, became the wife of Mr. Keith Charles Hart, only son of Mr and Mrs. T. L. Hart71 words
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Article194 1958-12-07 2 'MALAYS LET DOWN' CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A leading Malay businessman Dato Yahaya bin Dato Abdul Razak. today accused Government of failing to give effect to its declared policy to encourage and to instal Malays m commerce and industry. Apart from setting up a number of committees, said the Dato194 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-12-07 2 THE *B.J. DAM IKS rf M ln: \alaseo Trio, opened a sea>on a\ Singapore, last Bight. %1 The trio— Alma. H ?.|v In hot Latin American dano numh rs The girls also introduced a popular I the -Chicken Rork"-wh.<h <* and mambo. last night i Standardpic shows thf tr,,.54 words
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Article21 1958-12-07 2 A NINE-YEAR-OLD Tan Chin Hock, died mission to the Singapore era! Hospital arc. being volved m a traffic sedde I21 words
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Advertisement943 1958-12-07 2 WBARD^iSBH ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. KOK CHONC FOOK and Family thank Relatives ano Fnends foi Ihi r assistance wn-^t"! A"d confidences ard the r k-d attendances at tn# foneral >f the late Mr. Kok Oong Fook on 2 12 55 SITUATION VACANT QUALIFIED INDIAN MIDWIFE reou 'ed tor large E.tare Hospital Free943 words
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Advertisement605 1958-12-07 2 HIM PURCHASE KIAN CIAP FINANCE CC.fmances n i re- purchase of New and Second-hand car\ Please apply No 72-A Circular Road or telephone 2980) and ***** ounng Office nours. Personal contact welcome. RADIOS. RADIOGRAMS. REFRIGERATORS Washing Machines. Cookers Ogling Tabfe Fans and Sewing Machines available at Very Easy Terms Super605 words
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Advertisement128 1958-12-07 2 j BE OUR GUEST! I We cordially invite you, I 8 your family and friends I 8 to attend and celebrate with us the I PALE CARNEGIE COURSE I j 46th ANNIVERSARY I i on Wednesday, December 1 7th, 630 P rr >- Qt the I VICTORIA THEATRE See Dale128 words
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Article22 1958-12-07 3 f A indusLared ,0l r J 2,1 tl M* <p on-nrrd 1 F.i« 1,,n f& ih, r I• I I I22 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-12-07 3 Step towards S'pore progress must begin in schools Congress MM.APORE teachers cannot play a part m the new Singapore unless they have a common zeal and an undivided loyalty far above material considerations, the president of the Teachers' National Congress, Mr. X W. Jesudason, said at the Congress inaugural meeting293 words
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Article75 1958-12-07 3 family remittances from S n japore to China continued decrease. A total of $371,499 was remitted last month compared with 5989.173 m October and $1,045,699 m Sept* mix r. Federation figures al>o m a decrease. A total of $264,972 went t< China from Ihe Federation m75 words
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Article128 1958-12-07 3 Tighten Entry Law Call KUALA LUMPUR. Sa*.— Engku Muh.-em bin Abdul Kariir (Trengganu^ today urged Government to speed up implementation of the nation': new immigration law to protect the interests of the loyal citizens. He told the Legislative Council that the present system regarding the intake of immigrants was very128 words
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Article56 1958-12-07 3 PRESIDENT of the newly formed Singapore Teachers National Congress Mr. E. W, Jesudason is seen speaJring at its inaugural meeting held at the Victoria Theatre yesterday. Seated from left (front): Minister for Education Mr. Chew Swee Kee, chairman of the meeting. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, and the ChiefStandardpic - 56 words
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Article78 1958-12-07 3 TWO hundred Chinese school teachers will from Monday, attend a research course m Buddhism at the Maha Bodhi School m Lorong 34. Geylang, Singapore. Sponsors of the course, which will last a month, are the Singapore Buddhist Federation and the Singaopre Regional Centre of the World Federation78 words
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Article28 1958-12-07 3 PROFESSOR J. B. S. Haldane will speak on "Human Physiology at High Pressures" at the Alien Lec.ure Theatre. Faculty of Medicine. Singapore, tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.28 words
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Article38 1958-12-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tin producers m the Federation are advised that the fourth quota period has been extended from Dec. 14 to 20. Certificates of production will be valid for the additional period without further endorsement.38 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-12-07 3 MR. CHARLIE Khoo Peck Leong, (right), of Dale Carnegie course (Class Nine), receives his diploma from. the sponsor-instructor oj the course. Mr. Chin Nang Yang, at a recent graduation dinner held nt the Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore. Thirty-five other graduates, includ ng eight women, n'so recc red63 words
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Article156 1958-12-07 3 'MOVIE NEWS' IS BANNED THE Federation Government I has temporarily banned the sale of an Indian Movie News publication because of a fivepoints red star that appears on its centre page. More than 4,500 copies of the Indian Movie News have been sent back to the publishers m Singapore by156 words
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514 1958-12-07 3 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday appealed to teachers "to sink their differences m the matter of pay and conditions of service" and get together to help plan for the future of education. Speaking at the inaugural meeting514 words
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Article169 1958-12-07 3 SINGAPORE City Council yesterday held a special meeting to settle whether Mayor Ong Eng Guan had made certain remarks at the Council meeting of Oct. 31 as recorded m the minutes. After hearing a tape recording of the proceedings, the Councillors, by a majority vote, confirmed the169 words
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Advertisement130 1958-12-07 3 CARPETS SALE j 193. ORCHARD ROAD Phone: ***** MOW ON Years BIGGEST Attraction m CARPETS SAMPLE PRICES. B. M. K. ENGLISH q. ...(Usual $240/- (Sale -$200/Belgium Cotton ir (Usual- $l4O/V x'^ (Sale -$100/A WIDE RAIVGE to SELECT FROM AsthmaMuois Loosened First Day Don't let coughing, sneezing, choking attacks of Bronchitis130 words
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Miscellaneous406 1958-12-07 3 rgSTSFAm7_fI a m O-uen. I WWI WJmM P.e. hie 7.30 Time ■■■^■■■■■■■■■■IMMHB News 8 a m News Headlines. 8.02 BreaKtast Cub. 'J a.m Prog. S«yW¥Vf "_>▼*" 1 1 d& summary Down Latin America 111*1 lm\ .L?3AjjL™l^sll Wav .30 Tuneiullv Yours 10 a.m. lllißWßPNpMiiWllCi '"^^IH Recigauntlet. 10.30 Mi j Mixtuie. ll406 words
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352 1958-12-07 4 Spirit Of India Shines In Malaya' s History, Says King Royal Banquet To Dr. Prasad KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The soul of India has radiated throughout the story of Malaya over countless years, said the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Royal banquet tonight to the visiting President of India, Dr. Rajendra352 words
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Article131 1958-12-07 4 Work Hard, Kampong Folk Urged ALOR STAR, Sat,— Sultan of Kedah, Sultan Abdul Hal.m, urged residents m Kampong Padang Limau m North Kedah today to "work sti.l harder" to catch up with the more advanced communities living m Malaya. Sultail Abdul Halim was opentnc '.he economy and service week m131 words
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Article67 1958-12-07 4 IPOH. Sat. Police this morning detained a youth m connection with last night's robbery m which three men. armed with daggers, were alleged to have relieved an aged couple of $50 cash and assaulted the woman. The couple were 77-year-old coffee-shop owner Leong Ah Toon and his67 words
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Article160 1958-12-07 4 Tattoo Gets Him Six Months KUA TIONG GEE. 36. yesterday told Singapore Sexmd District Judge. Mr. Cnoor Singh. f hat he seldom read newspapers. As a result he was not aw.ire that certain tattoo marks were objectionable. Kua said m reply to Chief Inspector Abdul Rahman bin Hussein's question. The160 words
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Article125 1958-12-07 4 Singapore Girl Weds In Sydney COLORATURA soprano Miss Florence Pong, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Pong, of Tambeling Road, Singapore. narried accountancy student Vincent Yong, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Yong Sat Fah, of Kuala Lumpur, at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Sydney, on Nov. 22.125 words
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Article193 1958-12-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Visits of foreign dignitaries to Malaya and his visits overseas were necessary to build the goodwill and secure interdependence, said Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the Budget debate m the Legislative Council today. He complimented the Malayan delegate to the193 words
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Article109 1958-12-07 4 Send Me To Malacca, Pleads Youth PENANG. Sat. A youth. who pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery, mnde a request m the Sessions Court today that he be sent to an approved school m Malacca. "I understand that there is a school there where I can learn carpentry." Kong109 words
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Article228 1958-12-07 4 A BOGUS doctor took a preirß her bedroom one afternoon and m!?N him, a Singapore Court vas tnlrt 01 a >^\tmH... She was then instructed to lie down for him to exam;:,. her. The 'doctor* Hussin V.Mohammed Nor. whs yesterday! found guilty on a charge of assaulting the housewife.228 words
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Article50 1958-12-07 4 A SECRET society member who tried to extort money from a hawker ir\ Boon Ta" Street. Singapore, on Fr.dv night, was caught :n the ar by a detective. The thug, a member r' 08 group of the Pek Kirn Leng society, was detained by the detective.50 words
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Article29 1958-12-07 4 si: -j Assor at jnr j j r Road. variei r B tise i p Or_. j j Ooun j j have a r- sr.tj i Is 1129 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-12-07 5 Cl <"' nnhon Faculty of Engineer, ne seen m this "bird's eye ri etc' 9 picture, was started on May 12 and teas L *,.»>« Thm block of the $1,500,000 faculty is seen on the extreme right. A three storey |,„„«.>i/"« ih" hhrary m lecture and drawing rooms. The56 words
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Article, Illustration726 1958-12-07 5 M. K. Gopikumar - M. K. Gopikumar By v-RPFKA dream of thf people n rfXabya for a seat of learning all where they can train their md other professional men I mmtn. is fast taking shape. H| beautiful Pantai Valley, f^ .de the Federal Capital. -c nth Aty ■♦>• h a m t726 words
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539 1958-12-07 5 HAVE YOU DONE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LONDON, Sat. THE annual hunt for Christmas presents is gathering speed as shoppers are constantly reminded that "There are only 'X' shopping days to C-Day." Although seasonal window displays were slower to appear than usual this year and even Father Christmas delayed his arrival539 words
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Article373 1958-12-07 5 The Dentist - A FALSE SMILE The Dentist TOOTH WISDOM I Lii OLD BERT'S teeth were practically brown; his wife's a perfect white. The difference of course, was that Bert's were his own— what he had left while his wife's were false. Differences m colour and staining are part of the character of373 words
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Advertisement113 1958-12-07 5 ft <*to iJPUI s t like your lips... I "Wa--" *°uld dream of going without I W; these days? Yet look at your I fl f y So w with the same colorful bJjB 1 -ance as your lips? Or are they pale and Jg& <ve> They could sparkle as113 words
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Advertisement58 1958-12-07 5 *w& -Wx f m^M-W^mlfmlW. i B V J-<r^ m4mm^^Lm~mmml^^^t^itwWm\ ißifißfe «SL >^flSH^M|^% Happiest fHHL 4P^M|H^n||% Christmas B 9 HWkW^ .if f\ KS^v^__fe=^_fi_»^ji m-——wßLwmW Wk/- wotß W^~ \W-W-m~Wm\m\ "<".\Zm- -'/JWi \\\\WSLm——-m\ Model 7934 Model 1498 run OR CREATED BY ROLEX OF GENEVA Il BORNEO fnSywy o^iiuW SINOApqRE. PENANO. IPOH, K^ LUMPUR.58 words
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Article, Illustration783 1958-12-07 6 And Other December ConceJ mACH'S CHRISTMAS ORATORIO, part of which is to be given by the Singapore Musical Society oo Dec 22, was completed m 173? It consists t)f six cantatas designed for performance during the Lutheran service on six days during Chrstmas: the 25th, 26tti and 27th December,783 words
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Article, Illustration514 1958-12-07 6 FDR the first time m Singapore. Jazz music lovers will be treated to top class sessions this week when ihe world famous Jack Teagarden and his Sextet open a threeconcert engagement at the Victoria Theatre. Popularly known as "B.z T" Jack Teasarden is514 words
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Article368 1958-12-07 6 Reviewed By Victor J HINDKMITH. Come* Had r« Unr Symphony m B flat for oncrri Band it? Orchestra conducted b\ the rtmrnntt rT llz-in s TJINDEMITH is a- bfc I I I composer. He doec hold with tne detachme I the Romantic era, but be- t that 3 composer368 words
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Article, Illustration2767 1958-12-07 7 A. J. P. TAYLOR - A. J. P. TAYLOR HOW A WORLD WAR BEGAN-2 By ,.,(lrn histor.. let. to adapt a sentence from Sir Lewis NJ ,,,r ,n a d.fferent context: there would not be a rriat deal h ,s subject were ,t not for the nonsense th a f has be'en .tinea h2,767 words
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Article317 1958-12-07 7 ONE by one they go. Now it's the turn of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Forces to be disbanded. We must say farewell to these entirely voluntary organisations. At least for the time being. It is only the Penang Wing that gets the axe, but how soon317 words
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Article279 1958-12-07 7 AS a boy, I used to thrill to stories about the Navy. Many gallons of midnight oil I burnt sitting with a book that described the battles of Nelson and the Elizabethan heroes. Pirates and Buccaneers held a fatal fascination for me. In my mind I279 words
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Article, Illustration469 1958-12-07 8 Steve Neoh - FILM REVIEWS of the week HOLLYWOOD comedy producers have tried it all! Funny faces to make even a child gurgle tumble-a-minute slapstick for universal appeal. .crisp, witty dialogue for the discriminating audience. .and now guess what? BLACK MAGIC! No magic formula this one to hex the audience, however, but just469 words
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Article165 1958-12-07 8 J^ GOOD FBI story invariably satisfies th c moviegoer with the expose and the subsequent arrest of the villains by the agent who until the climax is usually a mystery man. THIS MAN IS DANGEROUS is a French version of a whodunnit, dubbed m English, with Eddi165 words
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Article132 1958-12-07 8 Fiery And Sultry... IyjELINA Mercouri is a provocative diversion from all the busty and hip-swaying: blondes who serve more as a gimmick than a credit to their films. Here one finds a woman as fiery as the wild west winds m temper and as sultry as the tropical sun m132 words
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Article185 1958-12-07 8 JERRY LEWIS, the funny man, takes a dual role m his newest picture, ROCK A-BYE-BABY, m Vista-Vision and technicolour, as producer and star. He tries with some measure of success to be funny ALONE. With no Dean Martin to push him around and thus win185 words
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Article57 1958-12-07 8 Parker has a large following m Singapore, and perhaps this may draw the boys and girls to see OLD YELLER. Parents would be doing their youngsters a great favour by sending them to see OLD YELLER. For here is a good, clean, invigorating picture that brings along with57 words
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Article198 1958-12-07 8 BRITISH comedies of late seem to delight m taking sly digs at the Navy, and the current release, UP THE CREEK, from Pinewood holds back no punches m a broadside against the Jack Tars. This satire on the Navy owes much to David Tomlinson, a modern198 words
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Advertisement567 1958-12-07 8 MlHill p ,?r now showing: J; m W WTb 1 ***** 11 a.m. -1.45-4 15-6.45 eX. 9.30 p.m. J f BSryffsr "IN LOVEjind jmr^^&j TODAY a.m. "THE LAST DECISION" (Mandarin) yL X Mt^\ii§ \*J^»n, NOW SHOWING!* ii am. -1.45-4.15-6.45 A 9.30 p.m «jt pa?i"chriVti?n ROMMEL S TREASURE ci^ TOlTiv 9.00567 words
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Article183 1958-12-07 9 DEFENDING champions, Singapore Recreation Club, surprised the Police m the Singapore Hockey Association m a key division 1 league natch on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. The Rres won 1-0. Th:- was the iHsl oul.ng fot the SRC. They now hava 21 points m183 words
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Article29 1958-12-07 9 CALCUTTA, Dec. 6 (Reuter) Aunty Pip. ridden by Wal'.y Swinburn, won the Calcutta Gold Cup, one of India's richj est races, run over one mile I today.29 words
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630 1958-12-07 9 FIVE ENGLAND BO WLERS ROCK AUSSIES I m ENGLAND First innings 134: (T. E. Bailey 27, Meckiff three for 33, Davidson three for 36, Benaud three for 46). AUSTRALIA First innings (overnight 8 for Nought). C. McDonald c Graveney b Bailey 42 Burke c Evans b Loader 20 If, Harvey630 words
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410 1958-12-07 9 FLYHALF - FLYHALF By SINGAPORE Civilians became the finalists m the South Zone of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby competition when they beat Johore by 12 points (three penalties and a try) to three (a try) on the Johore Interna- tional ground yesterday.410 words
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Article201 1958-12-07 9 Services Hockey Two gpals m the second half by centre forward Sandhurst enabled Royal Air Force to beat Royal Navy by three goals to one m an inter-ser-vice hockey match at Changi yesterday After a scoreless first half the Airmen took the lead when Sandhurst beat201 words
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Article79 1958-12-07 9 R. W. Newton. J. T. A. Paterson and E. J. Rees tied one down m the 'A' division medal bogey at the R.S.G.C. course yes.erday. It will be played off on Dec. 13. J. W. Brand, two down, won the other card. J. T. A. Paterson,79 words
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Article52 1958-12-07 9 The following will represent t h c Singapore Combined Schools hockey team m the Schools inler-Stat e hockey quadrangular at Malacca next week. Balbir Singh. Anwar, Maurice de Vaz S. T. Lingam, Thiagarajah. Mehar Sinjgh, Peng Boon. Jaswant Singh. Parmalingam. Ramalingam. Chek Fong. Gurucharan Singh. Henry Chia52 words
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Article35 1958-12-07 9 BUKIT Panjang Rangers won the Bukit Panjang District Football Association league knockout soccer competition when they beat Boys' Town by three goals to one on the Bukit Paniang school ground yesterday.35 words
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Article19 1958-12-07 9 THE third of the TRUE TALES series on Althea Gibson has been held over till next Sunday.19 words
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Article420 1958-12-07 9 English Soccer Results LONDON, Sat.— FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP SECOND ROUND Accrington S. 6 Buxton 1. Barrow 2, Hartlepools Ltd. 0. Blvth Spartans 3, Stockport C. 4. Ford 0, Bradford City 2. Carlisle U 0, Chesterfield 0. Chester 1. Bury 1. Colchester U. 1, Yeovil Th Halifax T. 1 Darlington 1420 words
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Article329 1958-12-07 9 Services Rout Negri- Ma lacca BUT FINISH RUNNERS-UP COMBINED Services, Singapore, finished runnersup to Singapore Civilians m the South Zone of the II M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby competition when they convincingly beat the combined team of Negri Sembiian and Malacca by 26 points (4 goals, a penalty and a try)329 words
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Advertisement216 1958-12-07 9 DublO Jj 1 ELECTRIC TRAINS pis tni* set -wzs a very e r who is just as thrilled f models as young John. n Z..6 the wagons and f.' -ns^ts -W^lmmilLf* r fl IK^ Jm* i' Lrj < Raffle* Place, Singapore Lirfii DppC ft BANISH BRONCHIAL f TROUBLES, COUGHS, R216 words
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Advertisement473 1958-12-07 9 BILE BEANS Laxative Puts make you rZjm^\ feel years Upjg younger Ordinar? laxatives \<§m\_^3m cannot free you T^^f^7l from undigested fats *M I*g_*M that are the cause of %M^^J constipation, slug- rSttfcggawf!* gishness, indigestion, should take medically mEmM tested Bile Beans Laxa- V tive Plus which contain mIWwW special ingredients473 words
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Article846 1958-12-07 10 B.A.M. HAS WON RESPECT Thomas Cup's gone but not Prestige Mr. B. has obviously turned his cose down on Malayan badminton players because the Thomas Cup is no longer here. Once he Invited Malaya's top rankers with good heart and i full generosity. Now he wants them over half- heartedly,846 words
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Article97 1958-12-07 10 AT "he revival general meeting of the Everglow Badm nton Party at 32. Lorong 25A. Geylan Road tne following w-:re elected oifice-bearers tor the year 1958 -i 3: President: Mr. Choo Yeoh Koon (elected); vice-presidents: Mr. Wee Thiam Bock (elected); Nfr. Ch.a Pat Chan (elected); hon.97 words
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335 1958-12-07 10 The champions are here... not in Europe! AFTER all, what are the World Invitation m Scotland or the All-England tournaments to make them so glittering. Take out all the Asian players, and see what happens to both the tournaments. The last Thomas335 words
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Article, Illustration423 1958-12-07 10 SURELY no one is going to suggest that Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup are such chickens m the game that they should he given less favoured treatment than the Indonesians and Thais. In case memory is short. Kew San gave Sonneville a big fight on the423 words
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Article260 1958-12-07 10 FOR THE first time since the inauguration of the Focr.g Seong and Heah Joo Seang Cup competitions, the Singapore B.A. will be staging "two shows for one payment" next week-end. Singapore plays Selangor the zone-final of the Foong Seong Cup on Saturday and Sunday.260 words
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Advertisement141 1958-12-07 10 now jmrn^ C.P.A. gives you -^|||lj||||lll| y^ >_. /Hi:!:ii:i;::!iiflE^BM:W:_vl_^_»l jT:^:^:^i:i:::l/ rnruTc \i!!!iSliilißßDSli!ii!!!iii/ rLIunI a pi||i|i!iiiii!|i||iili|F j SINGAPORE JB^H||pi!l HONG KONG /i flights... A fll 3in fi ifl 7 /Tj 1 rfl I jr I t~4 I I T^^B I_L*X H 1 1 I L*****i MM JT f Hhe mM W/141 words
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Advertisement273 1958-12-07 10 AUSTRALIA M. v ORANj 1959 Singapore D 24 Feb 11 Djakarta a 26 v I Djakarta O 27 i| Melbourne A/D 6 Mer 22 Sydney A. 8 4 Sydney o 10 Melbourne A/D. 12 m Fremantlt AD. 16 i Djakarta A. 20 Djakarta D 21 c "m m Singapore A273 words
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Article603 1958-12-07 11 Grand 'Mile' by Who Knows f\ y fT* -m m_rm Daniels Takes Top Honours With Four Winners By SCRUTINEER WHO KNOWS with Forte astride, gave a tip-top performance when he beat the opposition m no uncertain manner m the Class I Division I handicap over a mile at Bukit Timah603 words
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Article, Illustration2466 1958-12-07 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES 3, DIV. 5—6 FURS. 3 Lefresan Stable's Trainer: Yong. I HHI2 No 6 KNIGHTSBRIDGE 8.06 (4) King 1 \JS_r__\ No 11 BINGO 7.09 (2) Dragon 2 725-2W No. 4 ZONDER ZORG 8.09 (6) D. Jones 3 i«, 2 Na 7 College Tutor 8.03 (9)2,466 words
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Article54 1958-12-07 11 LONDON. Dec. 6 (Reuter) Ted Dexter the Cambridge Unirersity and Sussex allrounder, flew from London yesterday to join the M.C.C. cricket tourists m Australia. Dexter whose departure was delayed several times because of fog is reinforcing the team following the injury to Raman Sobba Row, who fractured his54 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-12-07 11 LONDON. Dec. 6 (Reuter)— Jonny Leach, former world table tennis champion, regains his number one place m this year's English rankings. Leach who won the world title m 1949 and 1951 was ranked fourth m England last year. Ann Haydon, who reached thre« finals m the89 words
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Advertisement302 1958-12-07 11 L-UCfl TRADING CO., LTD. XLK LU E LINE^ ¥0 Za a****** BV,CI I :l ,a,k Baltimore. Philadelphia fr m poru P. S-hlim Penang I 710 Un 11 |an 15/16 |aa I .^m port* K» I*** *«h*rta cargo m**** 4----P Rotterdam. Bremen e> Hamburg I hj"''' m f <" W >302 words
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Miscellaneous72 1958-12-07 11 l§Jaa m .T% W^m\\Wmm^mm\ ■JTTaTtMI SINGAPORE HOCKEY; Div. 1; Wanderers vs. Khalsa. Khnlsa Div. Ill; CSC vs. Serangoon Gardens, Serangoon Gardens Ground BASKETBALL; Green Eagles vs. Singapore Sharks. Great World, 730 p.m. long Keng vs. Quek Hock Seng, Great World, 9 p.m KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER Malayan Police vs Malayan Postals.72 words
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Article63 1958-12-07 12 SEOUL. Dec. 6 (Reuter)— A free-for-all nght broke out today m the South Korean National Assembly (Parliament), About 15 assemblymen from both Liberal and Opposition Democratic parties came to blows over the policy to be adopted for the unification of Korea. Assembly guards were brought m to63 words
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Article304 1958-12-07 12 Another Setback For Space Probe Team Juno II Did Not Escape Earth's -mm Gravity Official CAPE CANAVERAL, Dec. 6 (Reuter) The United States Army today failed m its first attempt to send a rocket to the moon or into orbit round the sun, an official304 words
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148 1958-12-07 12 PARIS. Dec. 6. t U.P.I >— Six daring Spaniards who hope to sail from Hongkong to Barcelona aboard a frail Chinese junk, set off on the first leg of their journey yesterday. The 60-t^n junk will set sail frcm Hongkong on Christmas Day.148 words
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Article137 1958-12-07 12 NEW YORK. Dec. 6 (UPiK Dr, Chien Shiung, Wl, Professor of Physics at Columbim University, will be given rhr 195$ Research Corporation .Aw r d for her "valuable contribution to the km^e'edge OJ Beta Decay cr:d particularly for her part m research wheh resulted m137 words
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Article116 1958-12-07 12 LONDON. Dec. 6 (Renter). A l n -y ear-old boy d'ed tn a London hospital yesterday ■nd e?!drd the stOrg of a hunt across Wire* continents for h a foxownte fruit peaches. Before he ded his 'est wish on his tenth birthday on Wednesday was116 words
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Article58 1958-12-07 12 LOS .ANGELES. Dec. 6 (UPI).-Renate Hoy, 27, Miss Ger'- any of the 1953 Miss Universe pageant yesterday filed suit for divorce from her husband of ronr years. Actor Bret Halsey 25. Miss Hoy charged Halsey with cruelty and asked custody of their two children, Char'cs. 358 words
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Article48 1958-12-07 12 JAK.XRTmA, Dec. 6 (Reuter). Troops are back ng a cleanliness drive m Jakarta. An Army spokesman sad peop'e throwing dirt n>~d r.nbbii h out would be warned first. Pcs'stcnt violators would have to account 'or their actions to the Jakarta Military Garrison, he said.48 words
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Article94 1958-12-07 12 SAW LUIS POTOSI, Mexico, Dec. 6 (UPI).— -A sx year old boy and a policeman were killed yesterday when 300 r ote r s ed with troops guarding the Municipal Jail. Ten other persons were wounded, including another pr'wcnan. icho was not ex- pected to94 words
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Article81 1958-12-07 12 LOS .ANGELES. Dec. ti (I'Pl). Singer Bing Crosby's o'dest son. Gary, 25, has been named defendant m a r5544,370 damage suit 11 iled by a Long Beach.. California couple who claimed they were injured when Gary's sports car struck their auto last Nov. 1 1.81 words
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Article90 1958-12-07 12 PERTH, Dec. 6 (Reuter). Back swans from Western .Australia will soon join the white swans m the Imperial Palace m Tokyo. Two pair s of young birds at South Perth Zoo will be crated and placed aboard Ikushima Maru just before she sails jor Japan next90 words
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Article90 1958-12-07 12 BEIRUT. Dec. 6 (UPI) Arab troops on the Syrian and Lebanese borders of Israel have been alerted following reports of a build-up of Israeli troop concentrations m the frontier area, informed sources said. Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid Karami conferred at length yesterday with Army staff officers90 words
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Article50 1958-12-07 12 JAKARTA, Dec. 6 (Reu'.er) —Fanatic terrorists tried to invade Macassar, biggest city m East Indonesia, the army announced. Outlaws of the Darul Islam "Army of God" were beaten back when they assaulted an army post near the city gates. They fled, leaving three dead, after a 30-minute battle.50 words
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Article53 1958-12-07 12 MANILA, Dec. 6 (UPI) President Carlos P. Garcia arrived here today after a historic six-day state visit to Japan that went a long wav towards bringing closer relations between the Philippines and Japan. On hand to welcome the President were some 5.000 cheering FiHpinos led by53 words
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Article29 1958-12-07 12 Communist shoregun s lapsed into their usual even-day silence yesterday as the United States sent new jet fighter pilots to man her F-104 starfighters on Formosa. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article56 1958-12-07 12 VIENNA, Dec. 6, (UPI)_ military court passed four Four Romanians have been oeath sentences, while five executed after conviction by a more delendants received life Bucharest military court, prison terms. Radio Bucharest reported yes- The announcement did not tc^fy- give the charges against the The broadcast said56 words
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Article62 1958-12-07 12 IRISH McCALLA, known to her television fans as "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle," dons a ten gallon hat and high-heeled boots with the help of actor "Big Boy" Williams for her new Western role m Hollywood. Irish will portray "Big Pearl," lady desperado of the old62 words
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249 1958-12-07 12 MALAYA LOOKS TO U.N. TO STEADY PRICES SOPIEE UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 6 (Reuter) Malaya looked to the United Nations to play an active part m the stabilisation of commodity prices m the interests of countries that depended on primary commodities for their prosperity, Mr. Hohamed Sopiee said yesterday. Mr. Sopiee,249 words
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Article186 1958-12-07 12 CAPE CANAVERAL. Dec. 6, iUPD— The Air Force fired its 21st Thor intermediaterange missile last night m the shadow of an impending Pentagon decision that may halt future production of the 1.590-mile range weapon. The Thor lifted from its Cape launching pad at 7:41 p.m.186 words
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214 1958-12-07 12 LONDON. Dec. 6 (Reuter).— Seven women and three men were sentenced to jail here yesterday for doping greyhounds before races Six of the accused were Kennel maids who were found with dope pills and meat or who admitted they had agreed214 words
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Article27 1958-12-07 12 THE JAPANESE Foreign Ministry has announced that the Japan-United Stales and Japan-Britain general atomic energy agreements has come to effedt after completion of necessary formalities.27 words
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Article80 1958-12-07 12 "Hsu! LAUj T °KVn t Thp *m p won,] <-nd third |*1 ton (69 l«i mto thr 1 p at k n sal 947-Vv'.'- r, i place v 2 -5 yard s*l v a: lers SJ Pany her c J Ap Uo" v 2 f'Tnp p", and woul<j S80 words
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Article67 1958-12-07 12 UNITED HM j (Reuter).— Thj I Speci a Poj.^ yesterday ada power iVafi tq the General fa on member sttit the pr- < and resort to I pea ci i sr pre p s v fr r iiy relation world peaq The resc ifcoa nerr statej i oper,v am]67 words
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Advertisement286 1958-12-07 12 WHAT A DIFFERENCE m uw Wonderful gifts, so V^B t0 many mf*^ fIN GCI AWmm. ~M ~M l^flk ■Hi AWWL packs. You'U love to Regd Trgdt Mork BRAND give and get Pyrex: MAKES TO CHRISTMAS STStS something for every- rsk exciting glass pearly white *A J^y < I*.^-~_m_t colours and286 words
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Advertisement59 1958-12-07 12 \\\Wr^^mmm\\\mLm iPTTTTiWmII II Vfi HHHHBra^i^^*<^v^^&_i__H Dr 1% _^X Hf J B '.MB j'■ tfL»v ■^^>'_^i^M| PS5y/555vy^^ lIJH LSf ._^^_^_^A_A_a_Mr4» 649'nr4/^ "JUST BEC EIVI^ CHILDREN'S ANNLAI> VISIT OUR CHILDREN* CORN" j LARCEST RANCE OF CHILDREN* AND GAMES. ALSO X MAS CARD^ WRAPPINC PAPER, PRESENTA DIARIES AND X MAS CRACK' ETC. ETC59 words
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Article, Illustration199 1958-12-07 13 4ET AGENT wanted To Be La*! H IKS AGO THAT GREAT ■-.UK i»I intelligence techI] IMI I \TF SIR GEORGE McN MF A PIECE OF ADVICE 11 i |i W I MN KR FORGOTTEN. ■J iangerous type of spy" M i one imbued with an ideo- r.vmce himself that199 words
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Article, Illustration810 1958-12-07 13 QH June 17, 1939. she signed, willingly and without demur, the Official Secrets Act. By 1942 she was assistant registrar m the High Commissioner's Office, handling and registering all incoming and outgoing letters and telegrams, including many of a810 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-12-07 13 by L t.-Col. UV\\\\\\VVVVVW\V\VV«VUM\W\UW JOHN 4 wwwwvwwwwwwv. BAKER \\\\\y\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\,\\\\m WAITE, International Expert On Subversion And Espionage She Admitted Everything When Arrested For Espionage Activities25 words
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Advertisement58 1958-12-07 13 Pictures! YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo Dept TeL ***** i£iradag£**taiit*rt tPee £o/i umilAel£ REX I SPHINX j LAM BERT I BUTLER, SC m ***m 9M r G,VES size IBEX Yflll MORE 1 FOR YOUR MONEY COMPARE mmm\- I IHE Wm I BRIGHTNESS m **^-'^""'^y of •mmmm58 words
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Article, Illustration565 1958-12-07 14 HOR ALMOST a week now my sleep has been disturbed. Night after night I have tossed and turned, wakeful on my crumpled pillow. I have tried drinking hot milk, reading whodunits, counting minks... everything to make me sleep. But just as mv heavy eyelids being to droop565 words
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Article378 1958-12-07 14 didn't I? or "For heaven's sake don't ask such dotty questions, can't you see I'm reading?" Certainly he loves you, but it's easier to get iron ore out of a mountain than to make him say so. Wives sigh: "You never say you love me." "Git out of378 words
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Advertisement295 1958-12-07 14 l'^-^^ ta.ik '%^W^Bi; -'"'-V" ~.^^vvMtw *Jm m m.'.-y'-y.-y.--v<-:---/»:-xlijj* mmim jfcw.v.v x i^S^^n^^^^^^!!Sj^Ej m^^fc&yy'yy'. Kptiwood ELECTRIC CHEF Wise, home -proud housewives everywhere «re acclaiming the Kenwood q flll'll Eiectnc Chef, the multi-job tXXXXJJ. food preparing machine which puts joy into tha L kitchen... a now thrill into cooking, at the flick295 words
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Advertisement73 1958-12-07 14 WHICH ONE 4 7 You <£&* This Christmas A MA You cannot be wrong whichever you V» decide to give you can be sure that any one of these inexpensive gay and luxurious ■d^f^* \r Gift Boxes will be more than appreciated. St MMW'\^mmmW* J Avoid disappointment by buying now.73 words
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Article, Illustration713 1958-12-07 15 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM By f-s^rg^^ <g%*^r^ A WOMAN is once again what she should be, with her curves back m the right places, and not like a potato sack tied m the middle. This is indicated by practically every coutoure house m Paris, London and New York. So713 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-12-07 15 Natural Child Planning A SCIENTIFIC or y ears !t nas been kn wn thQt there are only a few certain days of REDISCOVERY each month when a woman can conceive a child. The difficulty has always been to forecast these days with the required accuracy. At last science has found246 words
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Advertisement133 1958-12-07 15 mS-mmms*m*KttMmTmK m^mwMa BSfcsfflEiß ■^■'•i:'" v/, f" >■ WmmW- Lj&LJlrfyit?' m \mmWM_\ llll s. i«P' Sgrafi JSMMS -■'<■■£. lt^~^mmi*^^%\\ m im^'t^mt^fTu^ XmM^^' '*i >/ mVvitmm. < v SS ''$*§&A'i ¥*^*^L T^i^l- *-^___ffM~*^' x TCSb. > -3__i__F j v^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^o sIiPP? _^__T 'WmWr' 1 t- V '^> '^^___^_.^_S' until she learned about Ryvita.133 words
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Article, Illustration747 1958-12-07 16 Clarkson Rose - Clarkson Rose &y* HANTOMIME Is an age-old institution m Great Britain, and Britain is really the only country where this annual Christmas entertainment is expected, accepted, and understood, by children ,/ji of all ages from seven to seventy! And m the main, with the exception of747 words
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Article170 1958-12-07 16 THIS Christmas, the Singapore Stage Club are presenting the Pantomime "Puss m Boots" at the Cultural Centre. Singapore from Dec. 24 to Jan. I. In accordance with the spirit of goodwill prevalent at Christmas, it is des red that any financial surplus above the cost170 words
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Article23 1958-12-07 16 A LASS IN ALADD Sham ,J up I" m Ihe J* J, S HiH Th; a,^,i the ,pj minds i rbes (h 0*23 words
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Advertisement153 1958-12-07 16 ______.Br x, g|Lc M 9 W >:%_^SI B_W ___^X SW __ii-f «i^^ Kf c~*~\ ~^mWmZ ■■4^_____W^^ ,^r o__± Jsa&Mj^^U^UW S _9 \W\ \v—~ L\Vm ———Im—ami.'-.idm—i^ S-^-imamim. 49mr w \\\m\o fli :^**r _jh 9i^ X*' '■'^t \_K9"''^^9_H___^^^9^ > f__K "?I^^ _M-i4mmmr r .^^^m^^^Lm: _%c. -m^m mmj. twwwm ____________^r-' wyY Wmmmmm. mmAyf153 words
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Article, Illustration967 1958-12-07 17 THEY ARE NOT THE 'YES-MEN' TYPE §^T^_+Z% A Lyndoe Feature j£ I I ROIVI A BIG manufacturer I have this question: <r II For a post have t0 fill need a person with I I de ?P sense of duty Not a Yes-man but the pokerJV I I faced type967 words
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Article309 1958-12-07 17 C UND AY. Some emotional instability affects friend- ships. It will be an agreeable time for most vocational interests provided care is taken to avoid undue changes The main point of the year is the quantity of reliability you find m old associations and consequent material gains. AjfONDAY. One309 words
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Miscellaneous1029 1958-12-07 17 **-J^KWnlj^^^H33^^^*****;£ Wmmmm^HKrWtM^WKmWmWk a\aa\\\\\\ Waa— MARCH 21-APRIL 20.— There could be avoidance FEB. 19 MARCH 20 (Aries). of later difficulties if these (Pisces). yL pHANGES, perhaps c<>n- were established. TTNUSUALLY favourable 2. nected with distant m- Some of your associa- %J tendencies cover all terests take place. These tions now are1,029 words
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Article43 1958-12-07 18 Studebaker's 1959 Lark four-door sedan is available m either Deluxe or Regal trim and with either the new. more economical Six or the shorter stroke, higher compression ratio V-8. The new Lark four-door sedan is expected m Singapore shortly.43 words
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Article, Illustration762 1958-12-07 18 WOULD YOU LIKE COLD AIR IN YOUR CAR, SIR? jkl IT'S THE FASHION TO TRAVEL IN COOL COMFORT SIRCONDITIONED cars are becoming more popular. Some have the cold air put on m thc factory; others have the unit installed locally. Both are equally satisfactory and a great aid to comfortable762 words
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Article, Illustration292 1958-12-07 18 American Cars And The Brassy Blande AMERICAN cars are "vulgar and monotonous" Mr. Henry Derfuss, a leading U.S. industrial designer wrote m Scope, a British a monthly for business and industry. "They are like the legendary brassy blonde. She's pretty dazzling for the first five minutes but then you're embarrassed292 words
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Article, Illustration2388 1958-12-07 19 Fritz Schenk; Richard Lowenthal - CAUSES OF THE 1956 CRISIS Fritz Schenk Richard Lowenthal Khrushchev's Changing Empire 2 By And In their first article Friti Schenk and Richard Lo wen thai described how the economic plans for the Soviet bloc had broken down at the time of Stalin's death and how Khrushchev gradually came forward2,388 words
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Advertisement146 1958-12-07 19 |||W with 4711 TOSCA's unforgettable fragrance. 4711 TOSCA Eau de Cologne a delightful blending of 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE and 4711 TOSCA Perfume gives you the magic of well-groomed freshness Sand for soft and shining hair use 4711 TOSCA lotion unparalleled for elegance ar] d distinction. C Tb-34lCL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •4711-.146 words
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Article11 1958-12-07 20 FROM RAGS TO RICHES nc MADE £100 MIL. IN THIRTY YEARS11 words
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Article, Illustration356 1958-12-07 20 THE MODERN MIDAS HENEVER an individual progresses from rags to riches by honest means, Lw m ~^mAu he does so because of good luck, or H Wk WmM because he has the capacity for hard H J I and concentrated work, or because he mMm m I has the touch356 words
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Article135 1958-12-07 20 AT the end of the war. contrary to the opinion of experts, Onassis judged rightly that the demand for oil would increase. He bought 16 surplus war tankers and freighters for a s little as 20.000.000 dollars and since then. In a building race with Stavros Niarchos,135 words
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Article, Illustration664 1958-12-07 20 JOHN COTTRELL - JOHN COTTRELL By brightest of its younger members. Enough money was raised to send him to South America. ONLY £50 TO HIS NAME nnHAT was In September 1923. When he arrived In Buenos Aires, the hope of the Onassis family had just £50 to hi? name and664 words
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Miscellaneous20 1958-12-07 20 ANOTHER THING, rtT^^V .r; I WOWHERE NEAR AS WELL DRESSED/- -*v V ASXPOREI/MARRCDVER— CONY BE DAFT. WOMAN, J' V VwEAaw'THESAAieWEW/J20 words
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