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* Albert G. Ingalls ( 1888 1958 ), editor of Amateur Telescope Making, Vols.
* John M. Pierce ( 1886 1958 ) was one of the founders of the Springfield Telescope Makers.
* Atlas, a van made by the Standard Motor Company ( UK ) 1958 62
* 1958 Will Sergeant, English guitarist ( Echo & the Bunnymen and Electrafixion )
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* 1958 Charles Berling, French actor, director and screenwriter
* 1958 Normand Brathwaite, Canadian comedian and actor
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* 1958 Tom Lanoye, Belgian author
* 1958 Randy DeBarge, American singer-songwriter and bass player ( DeBarge )
* 1958 Amanda Bearse, American actress
* 1958 James Lileks, American columnist
* 1889 Camillien Houde, Canadian politician, 34th Mayor of Montreal ( d. 1958 )
* 1958 David Feherty, Irish golfer
* 1958 Feargal Sharkey, Irish singer ( The Undertones )
* 1958 Randy Shughart, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient ( d. 1993 )
Australia won 4 0 in 1958 59, having found a high-quality spinner of their own in new skipper Richie Benaud, who took 31 wickets in the five-Test series, and paceman Alan Davidson, who took 24 wickets at 19. 00.
* 1958 Rob Buck, American guitarist and songwriter ( 10, 000 Maniacs ) ( d. 2000 )
* 1958 Tor Håkon Holte, Norwegian skier
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* 1958 Kiki Vandeweghe, American basketball player
* 1958 The nuclear submarine travels beneath the Arctic ice cap.
* 1878 Dick Grant, Canadian runner ( d. 1958 )

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The socialist rule was violently ended in 1958 by the U. S .- backed military ruler General Ayub Khan who disbanded the political parties and took tough actions against the communist mass in both East and West Pakistan.
* 1958 Iskander Mirza, the first President of Pakistan, is deposed in a bloodless coup d ' état by General Ayub Khan, who had been appointed the enforcer of martial law by Mirza 20 days earlier.
* 1958 President of Pakistan Iskander Mirza, with the support of General Ayub Khan and the army, suspends the 1956 constitution, imposes martial law, and cancels the elections scheduled for January 1959.
Pakistan declared itself an Islamic republic on adoption of a constitution in 1956, but the civilian rule was stalled by the 1958 military coup d ' etat by Ayub Khan, who ruled during a period of internal instability and a second war with India in 1965.
Pakistan's first Chief Martial Law Administrator ( CMLA ) Field Marshal Ayub Khan, who remained in office from 1958 until 1969, worked for a full alignment with the West rather than neutrality.
The office of Chief Minister was abolished in 1958 when Ayub Khan took over the administration of West-Pakistan.
Ayub Khan ( Field Marshal ) | Ayub Khan, President of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969, belonged to the Pashtun Tareen tribe of Abbottabad.
Muhammad Ayub Khan (; May 14 1907 19 April 1974 ) was a Pakistani politician and field marshal, serving as the second President of Pakistan as well as its first military dictator from 1958 until his resignation on 1969.
President Mirza's decision to declare martial law in 1958 was supported by Ayub, whom Mirza declared chief martial law administrator.
He entered politics as one of President Iskander Mirza's cabinet members, before being assigned several ministries during President Ayub Khan's military rule from 1958.
On 7 October 1958, President Iskander Mirza declared martial law and appointed army chief General Ayub Khan as Chief Martial Law Administrator.
Unlike the original PML which ended in 1958 when General Ayub Khan banned all political parties, each subsequent Muslim League was in some way propped by the military dictators of the time: Ayub Khan, General Zia-ul-Haq and General Pervez Musharraf.
The One Unit policy was intended to reduce expenditure and eliminate provincial prejudices, but the military coup of 1958 signaled difficulties when the first military President, Ayub Khan, abolished the office of Chief Minister of West Pakistan in favour of Governor's rule.
However, the office was disbanded by President Iskandar Mirza and, in a coup d ' état led by his successor General Ayub Khan in 1958.
Between 1958 and 1962, while martial law was in force under Muhammad Ayub Khan, the League was officially defunct.
Unlike the original PML which ended in 1958 when General Ayub Khan banned all political parties, each subsequent Muslim League was in some way propped by the military dictators of the time: Ayub Khan, General Zia-ul-Haq and General Pervez Musharraf.
The Mela Chiraghan festival used to take place in the Gardens, until President Ayub Khan ordered against it in 1958.
27 October 1958 General Muhammad Ayub Khan took-over as a second President of Pakistan.
At the first session of the Parliament at the Ayub Hall, the Martial Law, imposed in 1958, was revoked.
But with the promulgation of martial law in the country in 1958 he was arrested by the regime of Ayub Khan.
He would be arrested again following the imposition of martial law by Ayub Khan in 1958 after taking power in a military coup.

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