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Title Section10 1959-08-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1249. SUNDAY:. AUGUST 20 CENTS.10 words
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Article328 1959-08-02 1 KALLANG PARK VOLUNTEERS BRIEFED FOR TODAY CINGAPORE. Sot. J More rhon 10 000 volunteers will work tomorrow on the Kolljng pork ond playground project, rain or shine, according to a Ministry of National Development statement issued today. The volunteer*, who are employees of the Ministry, the328 words
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Article247 1959-08-02 1 TUC will back pressmen's claims CINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Trades Union Congress has agreed to help the former employees of the Singapore Standard in their negotiations with the management for severance and leave pay. The Standard, a morning newspaper published here, suspended publication today. Members of the editorial, management, printing247 words
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Article267 1959-08-02 1 After week of clashes near border... PARATROOPS MOVE IN HONC KONG, Saturday. PRINCE SOUPHANOUVONC, leader of the left-wing Neo Lao Hafcsat Party in Laos, has been arrested by the Government, the New China News Agency reported today. The agency said many other leaders ofReuter; UPI - 267 words
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Article60 1959-08-02 1 4-YEAR-OLD BOY CLIMBS MT. FUJI TOKYO, Sat A four-year-old American boy has climbed Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan. His father, a 29-year-old U.S. Air Force sergeant, gave up halfway up the mountain. After reaching the top. 12,390 feet above sea level, on bis own feet, the boy wasReuter - 60 words
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Article54 1959-08-02 1 PITTSBURGH. Sat. Police revealed today they have broken up a prostitution ring run by an ex-convict who allegedly lured teen-age girls to work for him. Police alleged that Nicholas Silia. Jx.. 24. employed 31 girls ranging in age from 17 to 38 and paid them MUPI - 54 words
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93 1959-08-02 1 QUEEN PICKS CANADA'S NEW HEAD OF STATE HALIFAX «Novla Scotia). Sat— The Queen today appointed MajorGeneral George Vanler as Governor-General of Canada in succession to Mr. Vincent Massey. who retires soon. He is the first Frenchspeaking Canadian to become Governor- General. Major-General Vanier Is Colonel of the 22nd Regiment. Canada's93 words
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Article30 1959-08-02 1 MOSCOW. Sat. -President Ho Chi Minn, leader of Communist North Vietnam, left for home today after a month's holiday here, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article85 1959-08-02 1 Two women leaders for China C INGAPORE, 6at. Mrs. < George Lee, pendent of the Singapore Council of Women and Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, the secretary, will be going to China this month on a three week visit. They have been Invited by the National Women's Federation ol the Republic of85 words
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94 1959-08-02 1 rE HAGUE. Sat.— Queen Juliana has honourably relieved Mr. Sidney James Van Den Bergh. We Dutch Defence Minister, from his post it was announced here today. On Thursday Mr. Van Den Brrgh asked to be honourably discharged in order to allow him "full freedom ofReuter - 94 words
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Article57 1959-08-02 1 LONDON. Sat. Britain's, printing stoppage, which has shut down 4.000 printing firms and 1,100 out-of-London newspapers for over s'x weeks, will end next Wednesday night, union leaders and employers announced here last night. Industrial experts estimate the stoppage, which started on June 17. will have cost employers,Reuter - 57 words
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Article30 1959-08-02 1 TRIVANDRUM, Sat.— One person was killed and 14 injured when pro-Communist and anti-Communist groups clashed today at Kizhakatuchery in Kerala State, official reports said.30 words
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Article84 1959-08-02 1 BERLIN. Sat —French racing driver Jean Behra was killed on the Avus race track here today, race officials said. Behra. driving a Porsche, left the track on the steep northern bend of the 8.3--kilometre < about five miles) track during the grand prix of the BerlinReuter - 84 words
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191 1959-08-02 1 r«ASTEL QANDOLFO, Vj (Italy),— Pope John yesterday warned Roman Catholic priests against worldllness and disobeying orders. The Pontiff issued a 10.000--word encyclical letter urging priests to folio* their principles of personal sanctity. Gospel teaching, hearing confessions and fervent recitation of the Holy Sacrifice of the191 words
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Article, Illustration437 1959-08-02 1 THE RELUCTANT CANDIDATE PMIP MAN: I HAVE NO CHANCE IN ELECTION' SINGAPORE, Saturdoy |NCHE IBRAHIM bin Hoji Nordin the Pan Malayan Islamic Parry's "missing" candidate todoy perspnoll^ cleared up the mystery of h>s disappearance. The Klang religious tearhor a*** not wanrto contest the Federal eiecuuu. He told the Sunday Times437 words
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Article160 1959-08-02 1 Appeal by Nixon RUSSIANS URGED TO CO-OPERATE JyIOSCOW, Sot. Vie*. m President, Mr. Richard Nixon, in a broodcast ond televised statement here, tonight defend- ed United States policy i and appealed for co-opera-tion between the Russian and American peoples which could "take them to the moon together." Mr. Nixon said160 words
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Article33 1959-08-02 1 IKt TO NIXON: WELL DONE WASHINGTON, Pirsirli lit- Eisenhowei ha> xnt UT-PrrMdrn.. Nixon i penMßl *xhis "admiration i poet" for the way be l»a> «-onductrd himself I! lii> ftuv>ia tour—l FJ33 words
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Article32 1959-08-02 1 SYDNEY, Sat.— Mi-. Edward Williair, Macaipine. a director and former editorIn- chief of Australian Consolidated Pres.s Ltd pub- Ushers of the Sydney Daily Telegraph and Women* Weekly, died here tixtay.32 words
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Advertisement101 1959-08-02 1 *Jflf ENGAGEMENT WEDDING of every voriety for choice A.L.ABDEEN LTD. 4*££* (Capitol Bldg.) 15S North Brido* Kd., S'pore-6 SHIPMENT ARRIVING SOON! "HOHNER MELODICA" (Made by Matth. Hohner A. G., Germany) "HOHNER MKLODICA- is an entirely new musical instrument, played lik? a wood-wind n..-trument. Tone range two octaves In chromatic tequenre101 words
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Advertisement27 1959-08-02 1 J^HV M. «l< MANCH 1 ft\s° r*^ worn b/ Amhlm* J^~^ THE WORLD'S IW* ff}(fmf K jmj^LliC will light m\j J 1 Mat*/ lC- I^^^^JB W^r 4K27 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1959-08-02 2 Tom Hepworth - Heworth's Harem Tom Hepworth ESCAPE TO PARADISE— by SO FAR: London fashion photographer Tom Hepworth and his model-girl wife, Diana, like millions of others, had a dream of Getting Away From It All, so they bought the Arthur Rogers and set off to sail round the world. SIX WIVES!' THEY1,630 words
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141 1959-08-02 2 LONDON. Bat.— By giving short-sighted children more eggs and other body-build Ing proteins such as cheese, fl.sh and milk, their eyesight can be vastly improved, according to Guy's Hospital specialist Dr. Peter Gardiner Dr. Gardiner found that children suffering from myopia were fussy141 words
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Article25 1959-08-02 2 9 We pursue the legend of the Raga men and are allowed to watch the ceremony of the Death Dive on Pentecost Island.25 words
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Advertisement105 1959-08-02 2 1 INNOCENT! 1 m TKe -fabulous £b* model LEAPS AHEAD Wm/ JfOyS7yVA/G FEATU&ES Lambrettas have beea redesigned from stem to stern away out in front with all the refinements of styling and mechanical design for which Lambretta engineering is renowned. i All the tried and trusted Lambretta virtues have been105 words
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Advertisement129 1959-08-02 2 Hf/ilf rtfc SIOOA Mow* Af-O-I" mm m Mmmm »v mm w* r ha oconmor *co ltd., L MJ W0 r Undio» Blag, ix) 1. RADIO WEEKLY > /jmjjMtWZ*'- .-v COMPETITION I j qnJß^ Try this interesting and |BE5\^HkV > cosy competition. Y OU may be the winner this I fefe|i^Mff^£(^r129 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1959-08-02 3 WAYNE MINEAU - FROZEN SLEEP WAYNE MINEAU TOMORROW'S MIRACLES TODAY by The series is written with the full co-operation of the Royal College of Surgeons THE INVISIBLE MEN OF SURGERY FIND A GREAT NEW LIFE-SAVER OUTSIDE the hospital the street is foggy. It is ten minutes past midnight Inside, Robert B. has just1,188 words
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Advertisement25 1959-08-02 3 use RE|YL CREEM H^^^^^^^H M c itYtCKEM contains putt emulsi- '^^M^or smartness and lasting hair health. BRYLCREEM ws^ THE LARGEST SELLING HAIRj>RESSING IN THE WORLD^25 words
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Advertisement102 1959-08-02 3 The popular 35 mm. camera with Agfa Agnar 3.5 and Vario shutter or with Agfa Color-Apotar 2.8 Prontor SVS shutter and bright line viewfmder BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. Singapore kuala lumpur penang l|; NEXT WEEK The marvels of skin-grafting Some ol the numerous results \r^ 5"/ ~3E^! fcoi TITUS watches102 words
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Article, Illustration420 1959-08-02 4 CINGAPORE, Sot. Miss Noreen Stokes, a leading pianist in Malaya for many yea rs f> will be leaving Singapore this month. During her nine years' stay here, Miss Stokes has figured prominently In the musical world, accompanying many world renowned artists in their performances.420 words
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Article125 1959-08-02 4 KLANG. Sat Tcngku Shaxifmb Mastura, 62, who once sat on the throne of Belangor with her late husband, Tengkn Klana Jaya Putra. died at her home In Istana Bank here yesterday. The couple had no children The Sultan of Srlangor who is her brother-in-law is expected125 words
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Article, Illustration518 1959-08-02 4 MCA picks Dr. Cheah to act as chief Dr. LIM URGED TO TAKE LONG LEAVE INSTEAD OF RESIGNING KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A 62-YEAR-OLD private practitioner and Kedah State Assemblyman, Dr. Cheah Toon Lok, was today appointed acting president of the Malayan Chinese Association during Dr. Lim Chong Eu's absence from518 words
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Article, Illustration145 1959-08-02 4 FROGMEN FOILED AGAIN BY THE SUBMARINE JINX TWO NAVAL FROGMEN are caught by the camera in mid-air as they Jump from their base snip into Singapore harbour to remove six live torpedoes from a Japanese submarine. Salvage work on the submarine, believed to contain a cargo of valuable German machine145 words
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Article56 1959-08-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Four masked men armed with daggers last night robbed a man. Tay Peng Boon, and his family of $950 in their Buffalo Road here. A second gang of two masked raiders struck at Goodman Road, last night, robbing another man, Leow Sau Chiang56 words
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Article40 1959-08-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Water will be turned off at Change Alley from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, for laying a connection to the new Shell building at Collyer Quay, says the Water Engineer's Department40 words
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44 1959-08-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Lav Liat Meng. former editor of the Malayan Worker, a Chinese trade union newspaper which has ceased publication, leaves for Britain on Tuesday to study law. He is expected to be away for five years.44 words
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248 1959-08-02 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday. yyOMEN must be given equality to fight side by side with men if a country hopes to make any progress, Mrs. Shirin Fozdor told members of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce at their monthly luncheon today. She was giving248 words
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73 1959-08-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Big traffic signs in four languages will be placed along Nicoll Highway on Tuesday to remind motorists to "keep left" unless overtaking. This is the final phase of "Operation Keep Left" launched by the Singapore Traffic Police and the Singapore Safety First Council73 words
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Article40 1959-08-02 4 KOTA BHARU, Sat.— The PMIP State Governments of Kelantan and Trengganu will have a joint Public Service Commission. A Bill to amend the State Service Commission Enactment was passed by the State Legislative Assembly here today.40 words
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406 1959-08-02 4 $18.5 million Klang Gates will end floods in XL |(UALA LUMPUR, Sot.— Floods ond water shortages in Kuala Lumpur will be a Thing of the post when the $18V 2 million Klong Gates' scheme near here, to be opened by the Sultan of Selongor on Monday, is in full operation.406 words
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Advertisement384 1959-08-02 4 v Jy J» A sprinkle of Vim on a damp Fven the dirtie.M, kuali is cloth, a quick rub round ano shining like new ac*ln. Vim away goes grease and dirt! cleans so easily and so nuickly H i f JH^k^^^^^^ JMIPB^v"^ B^ IJI quick rub round and this powerful384 words
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258 1959-08-02 5 |^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A Bill fixing the salary of the Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Haji Ishak Lofti bin Omar, came under fire from an Alliance member during a meeting of the State Legislative Assembly today. The Bill allow* the Mentri Bcsar to258 words
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Article43 1959-08-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The British Minister of State. Board of Trade, Mr. J. K. Vaughan Morgan, arrived here today by BOAC from London. The Minister, who is on his way to Australia, will be in Singapore for two days.43 words
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Article24 1959-08-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Patani and Narathiwat Provinces of Siam were today declared small-pox Infected, in a Singapore Government gazette notification.24 words
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Article174 1959-08-02 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Law student.-, at the University of Malaya in Singapore have been assured that their studies will not be abruptly stopped. The assurance was contained in a notice signed by the university's professor of law. Prof. L. A. Sheridan, and displayed on the Law174 words
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256 1959-08-02 5 C INGAPORE, Sat.— The Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, tonight pledged that his Ministry would consult all professional bodies on all major matters before the declaration of any new policy on health. This pledge was received with thunderous applause256 words
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Article190 1959-08-02 5 WASHINGTON, Saturday. CIR GEOFFREY CLAY, Controller of Malayan Rubber Research, said, here yesterday that Malayan growers were considering establishment of a technical service in the United States to develop and promote uses of natural rubber. i The service would deal with compounding and production190 words
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429 1959-08-02 5 INSUFFICIENT FACTS PRODUCED IN REPORT, THEY SAY SINGAPORE. Saturday. TEACHERS of Nanyang University said today that the Prescott Commission had failed to produce sufficient facts to substantiate criticisms in its report on the university. In a lengthy statement, the teachers also accused the429 words
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155 1959-08-02 5 'ALLEGATION UNJUSTIFIED AND UNTRUE' ternal examiners, the statement said that it was clearly stated in Regulation No. 28 of the General Academic Regulations that a Board of Examiners, to include highly qualified persons from within and without the university, would be set up to conduct the graduation examination. "How did155 words
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Article137 1959-08-02 5 Feast of music today in gardens SINGAPORE. Sat.— The first performance of "Aneka Ragam Rakvat." a live music feast sponsored by the Ministry of Culture under the Government's plan to promote a Malayan outlook will be given tomorrow at the Botanic Gardens. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Tew. will137 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-08-02 5 •*>£.. >:■■ Mr. Joseph Khoo Kirn Chye and his bride. Annie Chan Vim Neo. who were married yesterday at the GeyUng Straits Chinese Methodist Church in Aljunied Road. Singapore.— Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Advertisement171 1959-08-02 5 HIM W wr &*m i <4T Mil El AU^ A L T^W'^wßi m** .a^km Warn r f '< War vH Beauty. el, -enure. di*hncJion.,jthotographe<t al Maxim's, Paris. ..her MVtcft by Rolex. Noun women stand oul, always... not for their beauty, though they may be beautiful: not for their clothes, though171 words
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Advertisement390 1959-08-02 5 SI A i* MGflf LONDON in 231 hours from Singapore like »4«»nugr ul BO U'% Inkil lnsiitm.nl din H> mm. pnv liler For information and bookings consult \out 7"rn»r/ Atrnt or MALAYAN AIRWAYS MNMM Mtfl tMMI I BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION JAGUAR THE NEW XX 150 -*^r_ t^^y ThU car390 words
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947 1959-08-02 6 FABRICS, GEMS AND DESIGNS ALL MOVE ON The evening will bring a brilliant gathering of lavish brocades. warp-prlnts, opaque satins, because elegance Is returning with greater force. And colour, too. has found its source and Inspiration in what has gone before. It comes out of the depths of the clear,947 words
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Article33 1959-08-02 6 PRESENTING London's ultimate in rx- travagant extremities the understated dress >r with accessories plus. Note the hat (50 guineas), gloves (41 gui- -fC neas). stockings (295. 6d), shoes (10 guineas), k*33 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-08-02 6 THE FREAKS GO OUT IN A SILENT 'EVOLUTION' *News of the new fashions herald the a return of the Female Female FASHIONS for late 1959 and early 1960, which have just been released, represent an evolu tion rather than a revolution. We see a transition, rather than a complete departure174 words
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Advertisement302 1959-08-02 6 BECAUSE "It's the better way" JH Tampax H is both invisible B« snd •>. I unfelt in place. Can l *^TOJ chafe, H^r can "show". "It's the nicer way" T iF^VMMHbHBv Tampax is dainty to insert, I <^ I change, *lk <^t*^B dispose of. *■*"!>* JBS toucn '0 <f"^^ Odour302 words
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Advertisement250 1959-08-02 6 I^K^Hb^ i/ v ir\ eof Ao|| O Mfl Hard work puts a strain on your ©gum v eyea makes them r<^ i puffy tired. Safeguard your precious sight yOlir with Optrex! Cooling, cleansing Optrex soothes away strain, and fiVAS keeps your eyes clear, strong and healthy. Use Optrex regularly— you250 words
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Article, Illustration926 1959-08-02 7 WHAT COLOUR ARE THE WORDS YOU USE? RAIN' MAY BE GREEN Spore reader tells of an ability that puzzles friends: To me Henry is red and sad poems are grey' I FIND that I can distinguish colour in words, and this puzzles my friends. For example, rain is green in926 words
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Article, Illustration945 1959-08-02 7 ....SAYS GIRL WHO HAS BEEN FAITHFU I HAVE known a boy for about three years. We loved each other very much until about the middle of last year, when he changed his mind about me and we quarrelled. Some months later we made up,945 words
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Advertisement154 1959-08-02 7 ihu btauitlul itttn- jttKKKKK^^ p«c« Port or Shtrry ?n tt ont t\Qit\plt of If'a "**"> 'imtUr Jsr/9v 'Jr sunti in tht Wtter- lord Olojs range. -z^t^^l'^^-^—S— 58g% < < *_^K—^aw j«£j|^ Ihe glistening beauty of Waterford Glass is something that money alone cannot create. I: needs the sensitive hand and154 words
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Advertisement10 1959-08-02 7 Writi to Jane Lie. Sunday Times, Tints House Singapore 9.10 words
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Advertisement1180 1959-08-02 7 Are YOU _gg% always TIRED, Tr' I WEAK. LISTLESS W 1 ■,f i h/er yi vim PSC^AIVITALITY ?%%a^r*s~ By Taking... PANOPEPTON HERE S DEFINITE PROOF I l_ahoraloTV IcsU prove lhal general TRY THIS 7 -DAY debility, loss of apnclite. enthusiasm TEST YOURSELF .md vitality, headaches .md nervousness re»uU when your1,180 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-08-02 7 THE «*>«* GAMBOLS we'u m**x our ..but i mustn't HOUOAY A StCOMD V» BUOAPBASS «*£€*«£> "<^MofmrMooM^y Q u*e LAsrriMe J VIOLIN©?, \^y&3OLD J21 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-08-02 8 THE CLASPED HANDS and the wagging finger show the true spirit in which Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and Mr. Richard Nixon conducted their now famous battle of words in Sokolniki Park, Moscow. The Soviet Premier and the U.S. Vice-President were touring theUPI - 87 words
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94 1959-08-02 8 LONDON. Sat. Britons were urged today to talk to each other on trains. The Daily Mail appealed to the public to end the "cold war of the railway coaches" In a front-page editorial that will be read by thousands on trains thisDaily Mail - 94 words
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Article315 1959-08-02 8 ALL BUT THE BRITISH FIND BARE KNEES STYLE A PLEASANT BOMBSHELL PARIS, Saturday. SHOCK waves caused by the House of Dior's new short skirts rippled through the fashion world today, but for most critics and buyers the shock was a pleasant one. The exposed kneecaps introduced315 words
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Article45 1959-08-02 8 TOKYO, Sat— The preliminary meeting of the fifth world convention against atomic and hydrogen bombs opened today In Hiroshima, the world's first atom bombed city in Western Japan. About 200 representatives. Including 52 delegates from 21 countries, attended the meeting.45 words
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180 1959-08-02 8 MOSCOW, Saturday. JUR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Prime Minister, today said he would like to fly to the U.S. "when the time is ripe, in good time." He made the statement in reply to a reporter's question when inspecting the Boeing--707180 words
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Article221 1959-08-02 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Knee -revealing skirts, a House of Dior style that hit Paris like a block-buster on Thursday, are not likely to catch on here. This was the opinion of women interviewed today. A London report today said Dr. Edith Summerskill. 58-year-old Labour M.P.. said221 words
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Article67 1959-08-02 8 TOKYO. Sat. The Director of the Japanese Defence Agency, Mr. Munenori Akagi. told the Upper House Cabinet Committee today that Japan would buUd the 200 jet aircraft yet to be selected for the Japan air self defence force. Japanese officials were due to leave JapanReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement251 1959-08-02 8 g^A New Concept in Writing /Mafe Inspired by Nature Itself! //JO/ SktU 6/ SUPERIOR TO FOUNTAIN PENS Exactly as trees in a garden draw up water through their roots, IN FOUR IMPORTANT WAYS: the Parker 61 fills itself with ink without the aid of any moving parts. Only the ink251 words
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Advertisement207 1959-08-02 8 1. xdusivc Runson j lt fingertip flame conI. trol. j Ronson \araflame |lj: KI-1U I' I S Ml IIVC I^^K 3Jk tfS^ seconds and can Ik: B^B^™i^^V^^^^Si topped up at any I 4^V«^^lP^g£2r Runs for about a Htlt&>' J% "t/0 1 year in normal use BH Ip^jjjjjffl^^ on one Ronson207 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-08-02 8 firiTV :$S#%^S^5i«WW^S "Thonks o lot fellos I con moke it mOy hore oult *>«» being "THAT is modom's handbag!" QK from here wrong isn't one of them."26 words
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Miscellaneous13 1959-08-02 8 I K^i I "It's about rime you took your punishment without local anaesthetic."13 words
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1177 1959-08-02 9 Ian Mok- Ai - Ian Mok-Ai ANOTHER MALAYAN MAKES IT BY ROAD TO LONDON From i LONDON. Saturda YOU NC Malayans who contemplate hiking to London would do well to read and ponder on the experiences of 19--year-old Alan Rajasinghe. Alan recently arrived in London from Singapore1,177 words
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Article497 1959-08-02 9 COUNTRYMANS JOURNAL DURIANS FROM DUSUN TREE: SMALL SEEDS BUT VERY SWEET Friday, July 24. QURIANS have so far fallen from only one tree, whose fruit is always small. Its make-up is in exact proportion to its size: small seeds with as much pulp as you could expect, and very sweet.497 words
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Article452 1959-08-02 9 Good for a Laugh A MILLIONAIRE no E torious for his hard heart and very sharp practices, •E died. At the memo- rial service were all his relations and business E acquaintances. One of the junior partners in a law firm which had H often represented the millionaire was delay-452 words
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124 1959-08-02 9 ANN ARBOR Michigan >. Sat. Dnvc-in banks, night deposit boxes, bank-by-mail plans and new electronic accounting devices are a mixed blessing, according to one banking executive. They widen the gap between tlie bank on the one hand and its customers and I community on the124 words
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Advertisement369 1959-08-02 9 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF l_^_Sfclr%__^K- V V ff_r**-^_l?4l__Sl__\#W_^ FROM ACID INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA |13g« TABLETS fcl^^oiHuw like CANDY! Hjl PHJLLIPS I THEY LL MAKE YOU Oil >K\^ 0F m fS h I FEEL DANDY! Arthritis and beauty, vitality Sciatica Banished and longevity The amazing new369 words
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Obituary31 1959-08-02 10 It Wor4i Sit (Minimum) Ll\ COL. THOMAS LAURENCE FOX C.B.E. Sadly missed by all iriends and relatives. LT. COL. THOMAS LAURENCE FOX C.B.E. Sadly missed. In!*ned by George Woods.31 words
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Article61 1959-08-02 10 »orrfj StO (Minimum). A TIN OF LWliglu—Ten varietie» In a tin ol Verkades Pride of Holland Biscuits. Available at all leading stores. NUTRIdAS NOMAD THE Finest lull cream milk. Abundant with health-giving natural proteins. Available ai all leading stores. APISERUM GIVES YOU New Zest for life. Apiserum is the61 words
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479 1959-08-02 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, August 2. 1959. TOO HIGH A PRICE FRAGMENTATION of rub- ber estates is goi.ig on faster than ever. Only this week an estate in Province Wellesley of over 2.000 acres has been sold for over $3 2 million to be broken up into smallholdings. 1 The479 words
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Article, Illustration911 1959-08-02 10 DAVID LEWIN - DAVID LEWIN CONTINUING THE PROVOCATIVE SERIES IN WHICH PEOPLE OF OUTSTANDING TALENTS DISCUSS THEIR AMBITIONS AND PROBLEMS One of the world's most beautiful women By London SUZY PARKER, the original, exciting Miss Parker, is nek in Hollywood lor the first timein a year. She is back, just a911 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1959-08-02 10 ROBERT PITMAN - Just how rich is Prince Philip? ROBERT PITMAN After a grand tour, a personal question by THIS Sunday Prince Philip will be taking things easy. The live-week Royal tour of Canada and Chicago ended yesterday. During the tour this Prince from one of Europe's oldest royal houses has rubbed shoulders1,475 words
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Advertisement736 1959-08-02 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1» Kuril $10 (Minimum). ANTHONY KOH HAK TEE son of Mr. Mrs. Koh Hun Wie to Lily Sim daughter of Mr. Mrs. Sim Teng Khye, on 2.8.59. KOH— SBOW. Andrew. Bee Jin. eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Koh Yew Cheng to Evelyn, Swee Choo youngest daughter of Mr.736 words
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Advertisement61 1959-08-02 10 Any watch can have jewels... Any watch can have g01d... But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service Hand your Rolex in to any branch of the Bornto Comp.my Ipoh. Penang, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur —for regular oiling and servicing at the largest, most modern and best-equipped watch servicing station61 words
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Article271 1959-08-02 11 ITS UNRELIABLE FOR JUDGING CHARACTER' By CATHERINA NG SINGAPORE, Sat. WHATEVER the methods of picking a winner among men (or women), the interview is decidedly not "it," a university lecturer told members of the Skal Clvb 4 at their monthly luncheon meeting yesterday. Mr. Frank Cioffi, an American271 words
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Article26 1959-08-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sa: Tliere was no tin nv.iricet Jr. Singapore today and the market will also be closed on Monday for the August Bank Holiday.26 words
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Article62 1959-08-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A six- I day Junior Red Cross leader- i ship training course has beenE organised by the Assistants Director of the Singapore^ Branch of the British Red= Cross Society. Mrs. Lw> Swee= Chnng. It will be held In ther school hall of Raffles Glrls'S62 words
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174 1959-08-02 11 'treasured BIBLE IS BACK IN LODGE CINCAPORE. Sun. The most treasured and oldest possession of the Lodge of St. George in Singapore has been returned to its rightful place after being lost tor almost 15 years. It Is a leather-bound 1867 Bible, presented to the Lodge at Its consecration, by174 words
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Article21 1959-08-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A total of 961.694 certificates of citizenship have been issued. according; to a Government statement today.21 words
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Article243 1959-08-02 11 IPOH, Sat— The Ipoh dLstrict welfare committee, which has been giving assistance to the old and destitute, has recently been faced with applications for relief from young men. The committee's chairman. Major J.R. Jordan (Salvation Army) revealed this today at the Perak Welfare. Association's annual243 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-08-02 11 E DEAUTIFUL Morio Menado has taken on the most ambitious role yet in her film E career as "Siti Zubai- doh", the fiery swash buckling heroine of the I film based on a Malay legend of the same name. In the film,231 words
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315 1959-08-02 11 ELECTION TALK BY PARTY LEADERS IPOH, Saturday. "|"HE Secretary-General of the Peoples Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, explained tonight over Radio Malaya "the truth concerning us." The truth: "We demand that the peoples of Malaya should be united: "That Malays,315 words
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Article63 1959-08-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Radio Singapore today began an intensli. campaign to check wireless licences. A spokesman of the Broadcasting Department said today that six Inspection officers would be visiting homes throughout the island to check the validity of licences. The maximum fine which can be Imposed under63 words
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Article36 1959-08-02 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: August $3f (Nominal). Tone was quiet. Singapore Coronnt Oil Mill, iAssociation: bulk $56.50 sellers, drum $59.50 sellers. Tone was quiet36 words
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Advertisement572 1959-08-02 11 B^BBaHLr J STRATMMO*I' <|jj^^H^K|t 23,580 ton f, ,'*j| j^jHHHR| nov. 1959 I "*P Singapore 7 I I Arr Frcmontl* 13 I I Arr Adelaide 1* I jSPfcj^Sf vfesS *j Arr Melbourn« it |H^T Wt^&'^^rl 'STRATrUDtN' f i IPw'A*'*?^^ J 23,732 torn A Emborfct 17 D«i.) Hr ML Dtc. 1959 Wm572 words
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Miscellaneous397 1959-08-02 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Uorning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7 05 Moments Of Melody; 8.00 The News; ;,'/> Breakfast Club; 9.00 Program. .ip Summary; 9.02 Concert Orchestral; 9.30 Religious Half Hour; 10.00 Semprinl Serenade. 10.30 Martha Wright and Matt Dennis with397 words
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Miscellaneous286 1959-08-02 11 H99H CHINESE Y.M.C.A.: Tableleiuils, Boy Scouts, badminton 9 a.m., art class 3 p.m.. Red Cross N.CO. lecture; first aid class. 3.30 SALVATION ARMY <Clemei.ceau Ave.>: Holiness meeting 10 a.m.. Sunday school and adult Bible class 3 p.m.. young people's legion S p.m.. salvation meeting 6 p.m. NARAYANA Gl'EUKl'LA: Demonstration and286 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-08-02 12 THIS week's top prize of $30 goes to "A Home By The Sea" (right), by Leong Yoke Cheng, of 561 Jelutong Road, Penang. The second prize of $20 is won by "The Young Gardener' (below), by Yeo Hian Lam, of 18-B Som merville Road,81 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-08-02 12 TODAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Hilltop Date" (below), by Wong Soik Wah, and "Beautiful Youth" (right), by Hor Poh Yen Mr. Wong, of 36 Stewart Lane, Penang. used a Yashica "C" camera and Fuji Neopan SSS film. Setting: f-11. 1/100 second. Mr. Hor, of71 words
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68 1959-08-02 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with picture's title. exposure, timing and typr of equipment used, must by written on the back of every print submitted. it Rejected prints ran68 words
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Article1018 1959-08-02 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS W BY DHOTOCRAPHY was evolved in temperate climates, so it is not surprising that its techniques and equipment all have been developed for use in climates where fungus and rust are not so active as they are in Malaya and other tropical countries. Until manufacturers can1,018 words
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Advertisement595 1959-08-02 12 new wiippcr EXCURSION FARE to TOKYO Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare only $1087 round trip. En route enjoy stopover privileges in Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am's giant tourengine Clippers* all the way take 23 days to complete your trip. Save $305 over595 words
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Miscellaneous228 1959-08-02 12 2 3 4 snßp~T7~B 9 I/O I// p jj i I^^THBE^ I ACROSS: l Gush out (5), 6 DOWN: 1. PurUveness (7), 2. th m\ \i Rin S* l of tells (4), 3. Not prepared with fronu In line (7), 13. 81n- (7) 4 pw (<) 5 j^y gers (6).228 words
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Article, Illustration433 1959-08-02 13 Hi PETER LIM SEES THE NEW FILMS Peck and G.l.'s in the hostile glare of friendly lights. PECK AND UNKNOWN CAST MAKE IT A NOTABLE FILM PORK CHOP HILL Gregory Pack, Harry Guardino, Rip Tern United Artists W AR films the cx perts say,433 words
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Article382 1959-08-02 13 IMPERFECTIONS ANNOY BUT DO NOT MAR ENJOYMENT OF A SPECTACULAR GRAND TOUR THIS IS CINERAMA A Lowell ThomasMerian Cooper Production Stanley Warner THE first film made in the revolutionary Cinerama technique hat much to offer in the way of entertainment material. It opens new vistas to audience participation, it382 words
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Article566 1959-08-02 13 rE Kapp disc, "Stereophonic Suite For Two Bands" (KD-7003-S), is not merely a spectacular excursion through stereophony, it is an honest-to-goodness demonstration of how stereo can be exploited without Introducing unearthly sonics. As the title Indicates, the unusual feature of the record is that the suite is566 words
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Advertisement533 1959-08-02 13 jnmmon top in skjwbusiikss mmmmmm^^^^ J| i iCATHWfQggANISiffIOIII? vnm N0 SHOwir ?l ***** ji a.m., 1.45. 4.15, 6.45,9.30 p.m. "mars greatest advehtjire^^c); m-jfjTfMHfc NOW SHOWING! ***** 11».m.-1.45-4.15-6.45-9.30p.ni. m "THUMPER IN THE SUM" j&Pgr Today 9 a.m. D»vy Crockett, King of thr Wild Frontier Trch. (RKO) pj 1..ni,.r m \v Klnr533 words
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Advertisement572 1959-08-02 13 gjuaZl E NOW Showing" 1 Yodav 3 Sh»trs: 2.30. 0.1.7 A 9.1 Jp.m 1 BY OVERWHELMING DEMAND 3 SHOWS TOMORROW at 2.30, 6.15 9.15 Join the thousands in their acclaim 0f... pj Print by TECHNICOLOR pj PRICES: Orchestra $4— Bark SUIh 12.50— Balcony $1.50 Avoid Rush' (.ft Your Tickets at572 words
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Advertisement23 1959-08-02 14 more and more Malayan motorists agree^^^^r SUPERSHELL if 8 got J3^^^^ >™^^^» :^P" IF *'/*'N mm Wwk you |C J A SHELL r*fl wUir23 words
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Miscellaneous389 1959-08-02 14 .T^^MUBTTTiniT .-m 1 rn\ /ttdFi wng-ruv'<; rfl I <r\V Sulu W*eeiO£S I LEAVE ThESE wERE COX. I ThEy IEPT WITHOUT REiWG Y^OOP OP TMEIK IDENTITY, 7/kRZVU' the auu »»^n. a smart wan watch' will weep a thOuSam^ na»u mEXT week I tETuRu j I PaiP POX YOUR. GUMS v I389 words
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Miscellaneous145 1959-08-02 14 engagement or marriage possibilities. ARIES (Mar 21 April 2(1): Break away from routine jobs and enjoy yourself. You j -qy) will make more I Y kt>j j I useful contacts L JCMlI wh'le pleasure <a making than you would in the factory, or the office. Where money is concerned, a145 words
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Miscellaneous172 1959-08-02 14 events for months. Argument* in the home background could be succeeded bv renewed happiness. CANCER (June 21 July 20): A week of alternate money anxieties and moneyIhouch von K^^Jfl will make one K^lrB arrangement BHHH that ea^es or clears up financial difficulties, you will still for spending heavily. Don't trust172 words
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Miscellaneous371 1959-08-02 14 portant than ■--> you can visua- j^t^ Use at the mo- A I A ment. In the Ji next week or I— two. you will get an opportunity to clear up difficulties, and to reorganise your affairs. This week should be given to planning rather than action. SCORPIO (Oct. 24371 words
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Miscellaneous163 1959-08-02 14 WEDNESDAY: A tricky day where money s concerned. Don't take financial chances, or allow yourself to be victimised over cash. A good day for interviews and for travel. FOU LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Silver; 5; topaz. THURSDAY: A day for renewing old lriendships and strengthening family ii( .v Propitious,163 words
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Article625 1959-08-02 15 SUNDAY TIMES Special Feature on THEY'RE PROUD OF 'THEIR' INDUSTRY ITALIANS look with affectionate interest to the development of their' automobile industry. ll is an industry which, from its very beginning, was able to demonstrate, by its splendid successes both at home and abroad, the nations productive capacity. Furthermore,625 words
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Article, Illustration229 1959-08-02 15 MARBLE STILL SOUGHT AFTER The richest deposits of white marble in the world are in Italy, in the socalled Apuan Alps, an offshoot of the Appennines. It is largely worked in highly specialised plants and laboratories thickly scattered over a wide area between the mountains where it is quarried and229 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-08-02 15 UERE are two names which most Malayan motorists recognise. FIAT it household name in Italy. Above is a new Fiat 1800, a lively saloon car produced by the giant Fiat Company of Turin. It i* a six-cylinder car with a top speed of nearly 9584 words
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Article122 1959-08-02 15 I ITALY has an area of about 111,000 square miles, with a population of almost 50 I million people. c The density is 431 people per square mile double the European average. After the war a great effort was- made on the material and economic reconstruction122 words
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Advertisement152 1959-08-02 15 NEW in LOOKS IN LZ VV in FEATURES 150 c.c 4 speed, 120 M.P.G. Increased horse power Kick starter on near side for added safety Handle-bar mounted headlamp Large MOTORS range of duo/tone Colours Complete range 54 Orchard Ro»d. 1 J n I C- I JJI SINGAPORE. 9. of spares152 words
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Advertisement22 1959-08-02 15 Mmi^mF ORVIETO [r\C^{MD^ MACGREGOR AND CO.. LTD. L?*M>k *Q~ 201 CANTONMENT ROAD /jj^Sy^J I TEL:— 731U, *****, *****. Made in Italy o22 words
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Article969 1959-08-02 16 fyHE greater part of 1 Italian industry (about 70 per cent) is concentrated in the north of Italy and particularly in the triangle formed by Lombardy, Piedmont and Liguria. This industrial concentration has been made possible through a combinanation of extremely favourable local conditions and geographical, historical969 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-08-02 16 THIS celebrated group of Italian musicians, the Quartetto di Roma, will be presented by the Singapore Musical Society in two chamber music concerts at the Cultural Centre on Aug. 25 ond 26.35 words
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Article254 1959-08-02 16 A CCORDING to the latest industrial census, in- dustry in Central Italy was represented by 118,000 firms employing 640,000 persons, or approximately 1? per cent and 15 per cent of the respective national total. The area and population percentages of Central Italy are 19.4 per254 words
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Advertisement243 1959-08-02 16 m Stmtltotikdw--- [ill ,iiiiiiiih Sole Agents THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. FLOTTA >fc- LAURO LAURO LINE 1... '.-Hun 1 ■KOMV" atf bow coraplrirlr condtlionrd Ijtoujhout ma cd'-r atajhal |u.'rngfr ari-ommo.iation bolh bnl anc touritt clau to Europe. .Mod cabins ba\« private bath or (hover and toilet. The trnela art quirt243 words
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Advertisement123 1959-08-02 16 to get around Weso better travel TteccJ TambTetti BOBNtO MOTORS Singapore Kuala Lumpur Valacca Seremban Ipoh Penang Butterwotth Jesselton Kuala Beidit Ku:hmg St»t» /orFINEST ITALIAN PRODUCTS BERTOLLI Pure Olive Oil. BUITONI Spoghetti, Mocoroni, Noodles Other Shapes of Posto. CIRIO Tomato Puree, Pickles, etc. GALBANI Gorgonzolo, Pormesort, Bel Poese and Other123 words
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1009 1959-08-02 17 Food and drink in the lead in sunny South ECONOMIC CLIMATE BEING IMPROVED f HE ECONOMIC structure of Southern Italy is mainly agricultural and about half the population is engaged in farm work. Only one quarter is absorbed by industry. Historical, geographical and economic factors, such as long distances from1,009 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-08-02 17 ITALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER TO HAVE A NEW OFFICE THE lir'.t Italian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Guido Maffioli will also look after Italian business interests in the Federation of Malaya and North Borneo territories. He will shortly move from the Italian Con-sulate-General into a new office in Shaw House. He121 words
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Article224 1959-08-02 17 TTCE INTERNATION- AL Garment Sample Fair held recently in Turin fully confirmed the high technical level achieved by the Italian garment industry. At Its first edition, eight years ago. the Fair opened in an atmosphere not entirely free from critical skepticism. Many Deileved that the moment had not yet come224 words
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280 1959-08-02 17 Industrial boost in Central Italy from Pag* 16 factories (for the manufacture of antl-biotics. radio and television sets and building machinery) which have grown up around Rome under an industrial development programme which is being applied in certain areas. The representative industries of Central Italy, as measured by the number280 words
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Advertisement253 1959-08-02 17 JMf I nSn f Hbß I MB* IMtoi m .jK' I^B^Bfll UhbU H^ Mi bbbb»J W B-J f&'t 4Zf-€4l{t4tC4 bT^lbbb^s^bbbi SflH. JS3> BS A I vp"SsW Xi bT^JbI BBBBk vJ iW by w bbbbbbbl st list />/»/;ii/ r ;jiii/ I <~< A m Jm m ■>■• ''W fIBSBSBE BF BBBBBBbI253 words
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Article123 1959-08-02 18 At KOSS: 1. Spurt. 6. Abreast. 13, Tenors. 14. Ranger. 15. Early 13. Tenors. 14. Ranger. 15, Early. 16. Captive. 17. Alee. 18. Ton. 19. Ale.«. 20, Shy. 21, Piers. 22. Toddle. 24. All. 25. Year. 26. Lied. 30. Rim. 31. Tedium. 32. Brain. 34. Gas. 35. Robs.123 words
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Article, Illustration465 1959-08-02 18 Exhilarating motoring plus comfort in this 190 SL 100 V i 5" > V t jl V 9 *«w k 8c t ▼it *5a tftf t w rfC W K W Mn J i 9XX THIS is the MercedesBenz 190 SL, sporty, sleek and absolutely safe. The top is very465 words
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Article28 1959-08-02 18 IL :a R IT .R !A a A I I A B U E N O OE P NTHE ME REAK MBLE ENS CERS UT28 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-08-02 18 THIS is a Sunbeam Alpine, a new sports car unveiled by the Rootes Group in Britain last week. It is entirely new and has the speed and acceleration expected of a sports car, yet it is also a very pleasant car to drive136 words
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1036 1959-08-02 18 Captain Charles Elsey - THIS CRAZE FOR SPEED ROBS RACEHORSES OF HARDINESS AND UNDERMINES RACING Captain Charles Elsey Concluding... MY RACING LIFE By SPEED That is today's craze in the world of racing. Faster and faster horses. Horses that develop early and give quick returns to their breeders and owners. I doubt if this1,036 words
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Advertisement24 1959-08-02 18 kATi Inewl ml piu| with The New Car Gasoline J Mobilgas Fill up with y 59 Mobilaas SPECIAL Buy the Best... Buy Mobil I24 words
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Miscellaneous131 1959-08-02 18 EEEEFrr 3 I 4^ 3 6 7 I 9 10 R«ad b«tw««n th« line* to find th« Hidden Personality 1 A fool it little company to j Member of Parliament. but sailors value it a* a whole <7). 2. With which the batsman makes a cut. obviously (S)< 3. If131 words
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839 1959-08-02 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP He gets right distance and is in form By RRILLIANT SCHOLAR, a game third in the Penang Cold Cup last week, is my choice to win the Governor's Cup for Class one horses (Race Five) at Penang today. A mile and839 words
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553 1959-08-02 19 Singapore pair shock Siam's favourites IPOH, Saturday. A SINGAPORE pair won the first title to be de- cided in the 28th Malayan Open Lawn Tennis Championships, when Mrs. J. K. Sterling and Mrs. F. J. Bradley beat the Siamese pair, Mrs. Saguan Sucharitakur and Mrs. Kuad Humphrae in straight sets553 words
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Article91 1959-08-02 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— E.J. Bees won the Royal Singapore Colt Club Open "A" medal tournament played today with a score of 70 (80-10*. Runner-up on a count back was I.F. Aucott 71 (77-6). Other cards: J.D. Donnelly 71 (78-8). F. West 71 (81-10), R.E.U Wlngate 7391 words
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Article66 1959-08-02 19 CINOAPORE. Sat. Singapore 0 Gun Club will hold 1U annual championships at the Bukit Tlmah rifle range tomorrow, beginning from 9.15 ajn. Favourites (or the title are C. Vlgano, the holder and club field captain, and C.J. Meyer, champion In 1956 and 1957. They are66 words
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Article1208 1959-08-02 19 RACE 1 2.15: (Class I)— 6 Fur*. 1 ***** Marigold (Pll Si Bagby. 6 9.7 (SF) Ward 2 ***** Black Gold (BKW Kongsi) Martin, 6 8.10 (O) Johnson 3 ***** St. Vitus (Huka Kongsl) Martin, 6 8.9 (F) *Ng 4 0 llotsjek Hotsjek (Veni Vlcl St.)1,208 words
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Article155 1959-08-02 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 MARIGOLD ST. VITl'S MARIGOLD 2.15 St. Vitus MarWroKJ St. Vila. Race 2 2.45 ■MHO NOTE Destiny Producer DESTINY Producer Manic Not* DESTINY Magic Not* The Anoai* Race 3 3.15 EXHIBITOR II Winced Warrior ro(horn EXHIBITOR II Pulot IUm Foghorn WARRIOR Exhibitor II155 words
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Advertisement783 1959-08-02 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. YOUR SERVICE 20 Wori, $10 (Vinimum). Dnilm 1 month, lit Wor4* SIM (Yin.) PLAN Printing Irom Tracings, Fotomatic— 2o7lo. PHOTOSTATS BY FOTO- MATIC *****. WONDERFUL COLOUR PRINTS from 'Life 1 Telephone *****, P.O. Box 1108. Singapore. "OCE <b AMOCE" Plan Printing Paper. Sole Agents: Fotomatic 58. Robinson Road,783 words
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Advertisement132 1959-08-02 19 L00k... AT THE WORLD WlTtf CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAIIV USE (<^^T OF JUST A FEW IPlr" DROPS OF EYIMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES KST #>£/my poor JJ^il LEGS iPl^ik^ simply must s'rt down I" ailmtntv particularly !ho« affecting (he lower limbi— rheumatiun. twollen anklet, aching feel, and132 words
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Article530 1959-08-02 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL A NIGHT OF THRILLS AT THE MALAYAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS [Hand Kops gets a fright but struggles through By SINGAPORE. Saturday. £HAROEN Watanasin of Siam, the holder, led the way into the men's singles quarter-finals on the second day of the Malayan Open Badminton Championships530 words
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196 1959-08-02 20 South hit up 234, then take one quick wicket SEREMBAN, Saturday. DOGER BOWLES of Singapore scored a chonceless and polished 94 runs for the South and helped to put his team in a strong position in their match against North here today. Serviceman Bowles, who Is in the Royal Electrical196 words
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Obituary96 1959-08-02 20 -Jii Wards fin (Minimum) MRS. Dona Alice Masacorale, oeloved wife of Mr. Francis Masacorale. expired at Johorc Bahru 1-8-59. Cortege leaves 21, Jalan Mohd. Amui. a; 3.30 p.m. for burial at Sinhalese Buddhist Cemetery. Bidadari. 1 1 4.30 p.m.. today. MRS. JOSEPH CHONG SIN TONO nee Margaret Cheong Swee96 words
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Obituary69 1959-08-02 20 Word-- M minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Luang! Patapi Bicharn thank Relatives ond Friends for their Wreaths etc-, and Funeral Attendance. MRS. S. P. RATNAM and Family thank all Friends and Relatives who attended and helped at the Funeral of the late S. P. Ratnam. Railway Pensioner (Ex>69 words
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Obituary25 1959-08-02 20 2» Words slfl (Minimum) IO THE CHERISHED memory of J. S. Padman. called to rest a year ago Inserted by his Loved ones25 words
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Article36 1959-08-02 20 Line-up for tomorrows men's singles quarterfinals, beginning at 10 a. in is: Cbaroen v. Lan Thiam Beng: Natekar v. Kops: Thanoo Kajabhye v. Tjang Jiam Boen; T. N. Seth v Teh Kew San.36 words
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Article180 1959-08-02 20 CINGAPOROE, Sat. Five new i Singapore junior champion--1 ship records were set at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's annual junior meet at Chinese Swimming Club today. Three of these were returned in events for boys under 17. The others came from girls under 17 years.180 words
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Article63 1959-08-02 20 WELLINGTON. New Zealand. Sat— The British Isles Rugby Union team hit back brilliantly to beat Wellington by 21 points to six here today. A 55.000 crowd, the biggest In Wellington rugby history saw centre Malcolm Price score two tries. Young. Millar and Rlsman also scoredReuter - 63 words
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Article587 1959-08-02 20 MEN'S SINGLES Second round Charoen Watanasin (Slam) w.o. Tan King Owan (I); Lie Poh DJlan (I) beat Ronnie Oon (S) 15-3. 15-5. E. Kops 1 Denmark) beat P. S. Anthony (Pi 15-5. 15-11; Lee Knm Wah IPKI beat Billy Ng (Jolt) 10-15. 15-11. 15-6; Tan King Loen587 words
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Article327 1959-08-02 20 QNG POH LIM, Malaya's former great Thomas Cup player, court jester and contortionist, lived his famous past for 22 minutes when he teamed with Siam's Thanoo Kodjabhye to form a last-minute scratch combination bl the men's doubles. m i Poh Lim was largely instrumental in327 words
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Article82 1959-08-02 20 I PENANO. Sat. Veteran scrumhalf. Maurice Pestana, who announced his retirement from first class rugger last season, has again been called out of retirement Maurice will play for the Penang All-Blues invitation XV on their Bangkok tour. Stanley August in (Kedah), who I was to have82 words
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Article45 1959-08-02 20 PENANG, Sat. Perak became the North Zone champions when they held Penang. the Cup holders, to a 1-1 draw in their second round Malaya Cup fixture at the City Stadium here today. At Kuala Lumpur. Kedah beat Combined Services 3-2.45 words
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Article86 1959-08-02 20 With the two favoured pairs, Malayans Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup and Indonesians Njoo Kirn Bie and Tan King Owan also winning tonight, the line-up for tomorrow's quarter finals Is:— Omar Yahya and Yusoff AScil v Lai Fook Ying and Mok Vat Wuh: Ong86 words
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Article120 1959-08-02 20 LONDON, Sat— Tea score* in today's cricket matches were: At the Oval: Surrey 160 for eight (O. Fletcher 56) versus Nottinghamshire. At Sheffield: Lancashire 212 for five (O. Pullar 100. K. Grieves 63) versus Yorkshire. At Canterbury: Kent 80. Hampshire 62 for one. At Derby: Leicestershire 195 forReuter - 120 words
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Article28 1959-08-02 20 SWANSEA. Sat. The Indian cricketers, who won the toes, had scored 285 for nine on the first day of their match against Glamorgan here today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article34 1959-08-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Ceylon Sports Club of Singapore lost seven wickets for 48 runs today against T.P.C.A. Earlier the Tamlllans had declared at 171 for seven. The match continues tomorrow.34 words
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Article25 1959-08-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Singapore Recreation Club beat Selangor Eurasians 6-1 at Brickfields today in their annual soccer match. Half-time score was 3-0.25 words
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Article20 1959-08-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—Selangor Eurasians scored 145 for live against Singapore Recreation Club here today. The match continues tomorrow.20 words
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516 1959-08-02 20 I SYDNEY. Sat.— Results ot Australian football matches played today: N.S.W. Association Div. 1. North MacQuarie v Adainstown tomorrow, Charlestown Awaba tomorrow. Blacksmith v Wtllsend tomorrow. I Merewether 4 Cardiff 1, Newcastle Aust v Cessnock tomorrow. Mayfleld U. 3 W. Wallsend 2. Victoria state league:516 words
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Article169 1959-08-02 20 SOUTH— Ist INNINGS B. Marks b Teow Keat 6 S. Devlndi an b Blyth 31 I K. Slvasamboo b C Shepherdson 7 R da Silva b Gurucharan 4 R. Bowles c C. Shepherdson b Ourucharan 94 Khoo Bin Keng b C. Shepherdson i C. Sethupathy c Lee b169 words
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Article357 1959-08-02 20 Federation Police beat Singapore ITUALA LUMPUR. Set.-Federa- tk» Police easily leat Suigapore Police by 220 points to 159 in the annual athletic contest at Ourney Road today. The expected duel between Kesavan Soon and Ernest Frida in the 100 and 220 van did not come oil. Frlda witharew from the357 words
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