The Singapore Free Press, 2 February 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section208 1959-02-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper u Tr>|t»O. Singapore, Monday, February 2, 1959. Price 15('t>. THE Australians were m 1 no hurry for runs when the fourth Test resumed m Add aide this morning, scoring only 22 m the first 45 minutes. In doing so they lost Grout208 words
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Article23 1959-02-02 1 -Thomas, who I as Minisaj Communications i this morn- to be back 'id. rincipal of bo became years and23 words
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334 1959-02-02 1 'Pointless to go to U.S. for travel film on Malaya' IO CA L producers A should have been approached before negotiations were completed with an American company to make a half-hour colour documentary film about Singapore and the Federation. This view was expressed to the Free Press by Mr. Tom334 words
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Article29 1959-02-02 1 February flrst grade rubber buyers f.o.b, opened m Singapore this morning 83 7/8 cents per lb.. down five-eighths of a cent on Friday's close. The tone quiet.29 words
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91 1959-02-02 1 A POX epidemic, <* China north killed more "l<iren m the (t; iys. according 'hing the colony. 'riving m c epidemic In tho Chi Shan county village ot Choong Chan and spreading fast to other villagesThey said th. Cheonpj Chan were h 1 with bodies.U.P.I - 91 words
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Article352 1959-02-02 1 CONFIRM POWERS ONG'S NEW DEMAND Mayor brings up hawker issue again T*HE Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, sprang a surprise at the resumed meeting of the Singapore City Council this morning by giving notice of two motions which he intends to move at the end of today's session. The first352 words
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111 1959-02-02 1 FOG STARTS HOSPITALS' 'STATE OF EMERGENCY' FOG has made so many people ill with chest troubles m Manchester that a "state of emergency" was declared yesterday by four hospitals. The decision means no mcc medical cases will be admitted unless they are urgent. Last night the medical superintendent of theReuter - 111 words
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70 1959-02-02 1 IN two ac robberies m Singapore yesterday thieves nofc more than $6,000 m cash and property. m tIM flrft robtn i y from .1 hou.se m Tiverton i about $2,000 m rash and $1,000 m (ewelltry was lcn. A firm m Bencoolen Streel70 words
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Article78 1959-02-02 1 Armed gang seize $340 in ambush r rwo brothers were ambushed early this morning, tied up and robbed of $340 m cash and property by four masked men armed with daggers. Ho Ah Huat and his brother were driving along Holland Road at 12.30 a.m. As they turned into tho78 words
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Article37 1959-02-02 1 Two members of the fourman "Small World" balloon crew arrived at Southampton last night from New York, aboard the Queen Mary. They were Colin Mudie, 31, and his 30-year-old wife Rosemary.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Advertisement69 1959-02-02 1 NEW Cmkj CAMERAS An inexpensive 35mm camera, with many expensive camera features, builtin exposure meter coupled to shutter, introduces automation into camera design. The new Pantar 2.8 lenses now constructed from a high refractive indrx glass gives thot extra "Zeiss" quality to your pictures. Model lIIC Avoiloblc with Interchangeable Adapter69 words
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Article130 1959-02-02 2 CIX Denis Rickett, ol the British Treasury, prepared to leave Washington lor London yestei alter completing what were officially desenb•satisfactory" talks on Anglo-Egyptian financial negotiations with Mr. Eimene Black, PreskU nt oi the World Hank. The talks were held at Mr. Black's home. British official said130 words
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Article38 1959-02-02 2 Hunters m south-west Hungary have been authorised to use .strychnine and phophorous to kill several thousand foxes and other wild animals that have got out ot hand, according to mn Hungarian newspaper report ReuterReuter - 38 words
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259 1959-02-02 2 DULLES SEEKS TO UNIFY WESTERN VIEW ON GERMANY DIPLOMATS In Britain, France and West Germany were busy yesterday preparing for the arrival m Europe on Wednesday of Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, for talks on Berlin and Germany. In Bonn reaction to the trip has been259 words
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Article21 1959-02-02 2 Chinese Communist artillery yesterday broke a twoday silence by firing 76 shells at the Nationalist held Quemoy Islands. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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95 1959-02-02 2 FRAUDS IN 20,000 POLISH GOVT. SHOPS INSPECTORS of the Polish stair trade control apparatus uncovered frauds in almost 20,000 oi the 31.774 state shops they visited in IH58, the i.Hi-i-ial Polish news agency said last night. In most cases 10,000 to 100,000 zlotys ($1,275 to $12,750 at the oflicial rate)Reuter - 95 words
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Article103 1959-02-02 2 TWENTY-ONE negro schoolchildren make Virginia history today when they enter school with white children for the first time. For 17 m Norfolk and four m Arlington, a suburb of Washington, tht first day of school will consist only of the formalities oi registration. All theReuter - 103 words
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Article186 1959-02-02 2 Top Oman rebels slip past cordon THE troublesome i 1 Akhdar area J Oman hinterland ivi h the captured by British^.?* Muscat Sultanate f^ British spokesman J m Bahrein yf.uidu y ntlrtned Casualties vert fay among Government tr 2 There are no renor u p rebel casualties PIU OI ButReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement177 1959-02-02 2 Bigger m size and m "*Sk M bigger m Value Packed with details of Malayan and Overseas X J^^^^J JjWMT^g radio programmes Full of news from the entertainment world m P^fe Never before has a radio magazinp offered such great variety and en- m joyment. 1 fa^J Stage, screen, music,177 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-02-02 3 SMILES FROM 3 WEEKEND BRIDES MR. and Mrs. Robert Paterson Allr n above, left, who were married at the Church of St. Joseph on Saturday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Allen of Scotland. The bride is the former Miss Marguerita Maltida Monteiro, daughter of118 words
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264 1959-02-02 3 THE 18-year-old brother of one of the teen--1 age girls said to be involved m the French ballet" sex scandal alleged yesterday that he had been deliberately run down by a ca: 1 earlier m the day. Police said he had alreadyU.P.I - 264 words
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182 1959-02-02 3 William Tell men say no vote for women SWITZERLAND'S me n voters have given an overwhelming "No" to Swiss women as to whether they should have the right to vote m national affairs. In a nationwide referendum which ended yesterday the country's all-male electorate voted 654,924 against the women and182 words
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Article141 1959-02-02 3 i^LEVEN stage "HamJ —Including woman aged 84 .stood up mid toasted one anotner m London's Saville Theatre ht. They lests of n our at a dinner to mark th<; opening of a Hamlet exhibition m the theatre m aid "I the building appeal of theReuter - 141 words
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Advertisement13 1959-02-02 3 ysssssSLFolding Aluminium Chairs -^spring V AN HIN FURNITURE Ci 14 t 2 eh "<13 words
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Advertisement220 1959-02-02 3 The Family Choice! LEONARD OD H Frozen Pood Cliest: Capacity 18 ll>s. List l»ricc $620/-less Special New Year Discount. Hire Purchase Terms available. Singapore Dealers: RBnA A n N wiv RA B D JS,« SE^ ICE 53 < Eas C( R °Q^ f C L O E £PA A N°Y220 words
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Article296 1959-02-02 4 Opinion The real beginning THE address by Mr. Pote Sarasin of Siam, secre-tary-general of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation, to the National Press Club m Washington deserves the closest attention throughout the Far East; and nowhere more so. perhaps, than m Singapore. Mr. Sarasin pointed out that colonialism i.^ dead296 words
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Article739 1959-02-02 4 ANNE EDWARDS COMMENTS ON THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ONE STEP AHEAD WHEN A NEW CRAZE HITS THE TOP BEHIND every new tiion In living which suddenly swin into the news are the styie-.^ the pa< makers, the onea who arc one itep ahead. You may know their names.739 words
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629 1959-02-02 4 GERALD BYRNE - GERALD BYRNE "•by RUSSIA vvants to dp friendly with the Catholic Church. Approaches have already been made and these could lead to the release of Cardinal Mindszenty from his enforced confinement m the U.S. Emba^y m Budapest. the Hungarian capital. This staggering news was629 words
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Advertisement59 1959-02-02 4 DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES SEE HOW DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES GLORY IN ONI ANOTHER'S BEAUTY WHETHER YOUR TASTE LEANS TO SAPPHIRES, TO DIAMONDS OR A RING COMBINING BOTH, WE HAVE YOUR STYLE AT YOUR PRICE. AT S. P. H. USUAL HIGH LEVEL OF QUALITY. S.P.H.deSILVALTD. 45, High St. Airport Singapore. 6 Station Rd. IpoH.59 words
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Advertisement45 1959-02-02 4 Sun Bliss created by Max Factor for the qi" coolest tan screens out harmful sun 1 you from painful sunburn. And more! It replace moisture the sun steals from your skin any danger of drying or flaking. SMAX FACTOR V^ f3 SUN TAN F"O RMULA45 words
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Article142 1959-02-02 5 THE C< mmunity RecreaDivision of the Ministry of La- W( lfare is planforna six more lbs, mainly for aking youths. T!l( ol Community n. Mr. S. S. told the Free wire looking for the Mr Winai after a survey recreational proposed that h clubs and142 words
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280 1959-02-02 5 'Unite in boosting S-East Asia'PATA delegate A SIAMESE delegate to the PATA conference, Miss Somchit Siddhiehai. suggested yesterday that the South-East Asian countries should jointly sponsor an advertising campaign m Europe and America to attract tourists. Miss Siddhichai, acting chief of the Siamese Government Tourist Bureau, told the Free Press:280 words
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62 1959-02-02 5 TWENTY-EIGHT new companies with a x nominal capital of $59,850,000 and 145 businesses were registered m Singapore last December. In November 12 new companies with a nominal capital of $6,250,000 and 118 businesses were registered. Among the new companies registered m December are two62 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-02-02 5 pirtun*. X "f .Inhnrr. belM a mother and h«r small rhoos« a doll m thr toy clrpartmrnt of store like many Malayan shnlrnts m s her holidays working m CAMAI J h g* 's in Jalan Mentol, Srgam;«t. is f< »»r r matrlculatloiL Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Advertisement109 1959-02-02 5 KfONG HFf FATT CHOY TO OUR CHINESE FRIENDS PATRONS. CHOOSE YOUR SUITS FOR THE OCCASION Rj CREASE-RESISTING WASH AND WEAR TM RELIABLE MATERIALS ARA\ IKED CUT/FIT. IllP V DACRON ORLON ll|s}i 100% DACRON lM*\g TERRYLENE/WOOL GIAN SINGH CO. LTD., 30-1 RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE-I TELEPHONE: *****/6 fftG new j£ CONCERT REPRODUCER109 words
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Advertisement41 1959-02-02 6 Light into todays most exciting Cigarette... First m Flavour. .The full, exciting flavour that means more taste more aroma! Every L& M pot* ever made has carried this state ment: "A blend of premium quality cigarette tobaccos including special aromatic types."41 words
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Miscellaneous189 1959-02-02 6 Jill lIAWKi: by Sydney Jordan FAMOUS PCOPtE NOW- X ILL SCTTL6 r ARE YOUR SSJ^I«2fS SS3S£X«JfUS? B /A JIIiU\DHAKE by Lee alk and Phil Oavla BUT HF WAS XOR PRETENPiSfe IME PiP HAVE AM X POSSIBLY WH E W AT T~f VAN PET IT IS SLEERN(^ A'MEM) SEE HOW ACCIDENT189 words
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Miscellaneous387 1959-02-02 6 BORN today, you are the tyn, r person who prefer giving rat! ,'J tnan taking. ord, You fiav. excitable, energetic nature and mi£S learn early m life to keep ft "Eg under control. Your tali ni J. varied, and you probably h i eeptlonal literary ability. Your are a fluent387 words
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Article116 1959-02-02 7 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray by iifiiier: South Lame »U *??>•' 10 *K32 AQ 7 6 gy 8 6 4 A I' I uk WARD bidding !V y our most telling uamst lor- Ixxit VM foot when the up m the reean championship bid the Southfollows: One No-Trumps (fore116 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-02-02 7 CIGARETTE PLANT -IN MINIATURE A MODEL of the proposed S.~>- million People s Cigarette Factor) is oil show m the Singapore Government pavilion at the Constitution Imposition. It is being displayed, with models of proposed factories for the manufacture of fishing nets. singlets and toothbrushes, by the Singapore Industrial Promotion71 words
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281 1959-02-02 7 A PROPOSAL to evict tenants of state subsidised houses m Croydon, South London, if the income of husband and wife is more than £20 ($170) a week has brought a storm of protest from the Press. Many commentators believed other local authoritiesReuter - 281 words
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Article39 1959-02-02 7 A Nairobi court has awarded Mr. A. K. Chesterton, founder and leader of the British League of Empire Loyalists. £500 ($4,250) damages against a newspaper which published what the judge called a "vicious attack" on him. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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193 1959-02-02 7 Crowd, sharks— so Duke couldn't swim HPHE Duke of Edinburgh was driven 37 miles from Madras to the beautiful beach at Mahabalipuram yesterday but could not have a swim. He sipped a cool drink m the shade of palm trees, and with a wistful eye on the surf breakers rollingReuter - 193 words
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Article42 1959-02-02 7 President Tito of y slavia will spend 12 day la Ethiopia us guest oi Emperor Haile Selassie. H(* will tour the southeastern region of the country and spend two day studying Ethiopia 1 economic arliU'vrments Reuter fgf fgfdReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement78 1959-02-02 7 5 > y« s A/j/J, /r>;/.^ smoking llfeilfek. ««J coo/ l^^ v 'W /or true j/& P^^ 1 < Virginian £n R*. > HJjJtZi WP^ In cellophane seal- BfelOJ| t^H ed metal boxes of j^pjjjW 20 —to arrive m Wp perfect condition W^k mKS&v m any climate. J&^ti Wr^^fcyM Sole78 words
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Miscellaneous226 1959-02-02 7 > ICS ACROSI 4 Silence to the skiffle group? »und m a soft Thafs the cure! (7). 5 Drink m a formal evening "!> about, going (3). 6 Reels about and makes faces i'h winter (5). ilpmem (4). 10 First woman was certainly ned? the start of one race (5).226 words
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Miscellaneous72 1959-02-02 7 ioo pin, Programme Summary 700 rime Blfnal and Ntwt; 7.15 V::» m); on i 7.46 At 8.19 >00 World A" meni Wait- tary; 830 ■et to RemtmlK Chil- Th« V«ri Lynn Sho drcn'i Corner and Masirnl Si«n.'il and Nev ipore Hni: 6.00 Thr EnChan IT! r>:?0 T Hoard trait.s, 1072 words
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Miscellaneous44 1959-02-02 7 £lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHNIIIIi. SINGAPORE I fHICH TIDESf rOOAI >\ pm. E iomoukow ,»o a m and 8 30 p.m. UKDNKSIIAV: 7.17 a.m. and 9.42 p.m. E TIH'RSIMY am. and 10,'K p.m. FKI DAY 9.J5 a.m. and 1107 pi,, BATVBDAT: 10.1 J am. I and 11.41 p.m. smiiiuniiiiiiniiniimininntiif744 words
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Article, Illustration334 1959-02-02 8 E lIP among the clouds E over Surrey hills the sight of small pri- vate aircraft pop pop I pmg away on their E [Measure cum training Mights is a common E HO. Fiom aii fields such as E Cobham's Fairoaks Bri E tains334 words
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Article34 1959-02-02 8 ALONE down a Lonrv don street walks 52 year old Percy Barstow, th c little man who was "down and out," friendless Hope the football pools Now Percy, v HWd for nine > c34 words
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Article108 1959-02-02 8 The ?iew Vickers Vanguard takes ojj here from Wcybridge, Surrey on its maiden flight. The new plane, which will slash ay fares, was handled by Vickers Chiej ten Pilot. Mr. G. R. Bryce It is claimei that the Vanguari with 139 passengers aboard could reduct air fares108 words
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Article18 1959-02-02 8 UNKNOWN show blaze Police fire which itand »1 tll( Agricultural l ret which fhrr is dur V forthcom18 words
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Article, Illustration135 1959-02-02 9 And a natty new suit jllst been on the t sl spending spree jfK left .the t-shiUinf-a night iin house where II"* he lived before his win, to sample a life of luxury. To a barber's first for haircut, shave and massage; then to a tailor'sPopper - 135 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-02-02 9 AN ASCOT PREVIEW-BY TELEMARK I This could be seen at Ascot, if horses ever decide to exert themselves as the most important creatures there. Racehorse Tele- mark modelled this I (hi creation at B Sydney, Australia, to show what the foestdressed fillies should be wearing In the sun this season.50 words
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Article83 1959-02-02 9 SAP OK PAPER bear- Dick, ns's signature. <nn. century water taken from the Marshalsea n, and a collection of luck charms used i by Lon'imong exhibits ••ning Museum. hwark, London, Just been re- I blitzed m i its coln re tored Into fhe <»riIn ScuthLibrary necklet i tion ot83 words
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138 1959-02-02 9 A WORLD -WIDE travel agency has accepted a £200 booking from a Tunbridge Wells. Kent, couple for a holiday on the moon. But the agency has given no indication of when they ran expect to make the trip. Mr. Maurice Lindon. a138 words
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Article147 1959-02-02 9 TTHE body Oi B l which m swimming when Jonah wa alive ha b<-r it found m a perfect "i pr< t i r >ii m the Areti< Doctor i) i Dlneley and Dr. p. a tt, the Brl ti h geologist* who found it b147 words
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London Gossip
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246 1959-02-02 10 Marquis to marry the blonde Baroness QUOTE from French actress Simone Signoret, who is m London for the premiere of "Room at the Top" "I love Yorkshire, I love Bradford. I love that horrible mess that goes before roast beef Yorkshire pudd- ROME fashion week, not generally noted for its246 words
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Article, Illustration209 1959-02-02 10 BAND leader Harry Roy telephoned me last week and said: "Hey, Ilickey, I've been robbed. "I /cnt for a haircut and was out of the house for just over an hour. I decid- ed to walk back, instead of taking a taxi. I found the place well209 words
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Article58 1959-02-02 10 WILLIAM HICKEY - WILLIAM HICKEY A well-known insurance company is advertising for sportsmen, "preferably Ruyby player, cricketer or golfer," to be trained as topline sales reprcsenta"if customers can talk about their particular sport a man thejj know (j really on top Of it, they arc far inure ready to buy,"58 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-02-02 10 Dr. Edith soon to be a granny D/.\ EDITH SUMMERSKILL, that severe ant! striding M.P. with the fiat on top, is to become a (jrandmother next month. It is for the first time. The expectant father is Michael Summerskill, Dr. Edith's 30-year-old son. He married Miss Florence Elliott, daughter of179 words
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Article, Illustration288 1959-02-02 10 Cockney dress was this party gimmick rpHERE'S a new so- ciety fashion dressing down. Not long ago it was a party where everybody dressed as a waitress or waiter. Last week 200 people jostled for champagne at another fancy dress (this time "Gels ana Geezers") party m Chelsea. The party288 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-02-02 10 Mood music— it's murder THERE vert lengthy talks about murder and how to play it to music at Capesthorne Hall, Cheshire, tincountry home of Colonel Bromley-Davenport, For the colonel and two other MP.s are go i"g on the stage with Edwina Sandys, daughter of Defence Minister Duncan Sandys, during August102 words
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Article, Illustration650 1959-02-02 11 3UR FILM FARE FOR THIS YEAR $18 million picture by Walt Disney ►BERT RO3INSON of the freak ow is over. Peono longer walk a see a "gimk" or pay I cash because S are soft. world crammed 1 novelty, fllm:ors have disced that the650 words
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130 1959-02-02 11 |TALY'S Private Eyes," angry because the regular police keep arresting them by mis- j take, plan to introduce a Bill m Parliament i to defend their rights. The grievances were aired when repre- sentatives of Italy's estimated 150 private detective agencies130 words
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Advertisement91 1959-02-02 11 since 1815 JSmm THE SWISS WATCH /^^^^^l FOR ALL CLIMATES -fi V GEN£VE k^^J^^ iff J^jfi favre'-Teubawatch co., ltd^ A model ot novel design v.'ith teeiei automotic for ploying oil records ot Ti 7" 10" 12' diameter, mixed or otherwise. Contemporory styling and simplified operotion are among its chief characteristics91 words
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383 1959-02-02 12 f ABORATORY analy*J sis of the sodium content of bananas has shown that the fruit is well adapted to the low sodium diet required by patients with congestive heart disease and cirrhosis of the liver. The first quantitative analysis of the sodium383 words
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Article180 1959-02-02 12 DRUGS TO AID THE SPACE TRAVELLER DRUGS that will help normalise a human space traveller's blood circulation and breathing arc being tested m the Soviet Union. A Soviet newspaper. Medical Worker, carried statements by Soviet scientists about their research on the problems of man's iiight into outer space Prof. Ponomarev180 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-02-02 12 THE FIRST BRAIN operation by proton beam instead of surgical instruments was carried out recently at the Gustav-Werner Institute for Nuclear Chemistry at Uppsala, Sweden. The operation was a complete success. The patient, a man aged 55. had been suffering arute pain and depression. The beam102 words
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270 1959-02-02 12 CLOGGED ARTERIES CLEARED THROUGH SURGERY OETTER than 90 per cent success been achieved m restoring circulation to the lower parts of the body through surgery on clogged arteries, a Houston, Texas, surgeon reported at a meeting of the American Heart Association at the Civic Auditorium m San Francisco. These results270 words
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242 1959-02-02 12 NUCLEAR LEAK IS CAUSING BLOOD CANCER? HEYWOOD. Lancashire, civic health authority is to obtain expert medical opinion about deaths from leukaemia (blood cancer) m the area. Alderman W. Joyce, at a meeting of the general purposes committee, connected the local incidence of the disea.se with an accident m October 1957242 words
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Advertisement42 1959-02-02 12 \m~w\ /r!J| the Tried j I 1 p^ WX Surest j Ci OC C«^r service PHONE firm you I '■•i> pr t *y A f) l( kin >'>- rcmovil, Stripping /md i TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED "i CUintlllf, $.NOA^O« MANAGING O.tICTO. RONALD PICK I42 words
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Article, Illustration548 1959-02-02 13 Twenty-year probe in U.S. urged Radiation and leukemia rial Academy of Sciences m Washington has urged that the United states begin a 20-year study of natural radiation effects on c population, particularly to discover the incidence of leukemia ISl .d by uidiation. The proposal was ide m a report byReuter; U.P.I - 548 words
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Article190 1959-02-02 13 A REVOLUTIONARY method ol making high quality glass for cars, buildings, .shop windows and mirrors has been announced m London. The new process, developed by Pllkington Brothers glass manufacturers, combines the tx t qualities of both plate and sheet fit Sir Harry Pilkington chairman ol theReuter - 190 words
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Article256 1959-02-02 13 FACTORY near Preston, England, produc- ing uranium fuel elements for Britain's atomic power stations opened its doors to the press for the first time recently. The plant, has been operating ten years but is now being rebuilt at a cost of M 5102-,-000,000. TheReuter - 256 words
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Article166 1959-02-02 13 FALLOUT WARNING BY BANSHEE < ive device 'i can be plugged or television everj family f 7 warning iclear fallout down m New i known as the .nds walling »ih the loudi -t when !-«iiK* rows COO<>f radlo-activo '^signed to 'Hilly to safety MW radiation The makers of the Banshee.Reuter - 166 words
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Article389 1959-02-02 13 Rocket to Mars next? 'PHE American rocket A scientist, Dr. Wernher von Braun has said that the Russians could set up an unmanned space station on the moon or shoot a rocket to Mars this year. "I doubt if we could do that," he added. Von Braun warned that unlessU.P.I - 389 words
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Article, Illustration1840 1959-02-02 14 Says ALLAN LEWIS PRINCE of i aiita put up the best penormance <>i Ins Malayan eweer when he won the Governors tup In record time at Bukit Tiniah on Saturday. Without the as^is.ance of Arthur Ward, who was seen at his b^st, Prince of1,840 words
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Article355 1959-02-02 15 1 c 0! I will report at milestone, WoodI a.m. on Sunday, Man I Cn!: wishing transport arting point mu.»i •he Singapore padang 30 and 6 a.m. 2 Ww Walk will begin at 7 a.m. the specified route. .^stance from start to 23,335 metres. First off ■=H be355 words
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Article114 1959-02-02 15 CllllllllUlt UIIIIIH7 rIK ih-vm tuners are among nine players named bj Ihe I nited states for their Walker Cup amateur golf match against Britain at Muirfield, Scotland, on May 15 and If, The team, which will be defending the cup, is: Charlie Coe (captain),Reuter - 114 words
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Article205 1959-02-02 15 is conA US TR ALIAS the n 4 of tup mile i^z durbeat the world for the four bj onl y mile relay yesps, but m Sydney with I of 16 mm 33.8 s'to reTheir line was 3.!f c t he slower than that set irreleEnglish team last m205 words
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