The Singapore Free Press, 4 February 1959
1959-02-04
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Title Section17 1959-02-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Famil> Paper HI -i.i«.ipore. \\>dnesd»), February 4, 1959. Price 15 Ctu.17 words
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587 1959-02-04 1 England's openers defy the Aussie bowling RICHARDSON and Watson continued to defy the Australian bowlers when the fourth Test resumed m Adelaide this morning. But runs came slowly, with RorKc as inaccurate as Benaud was accurate. Only 21 runs were scored m the first 45 minutes. With all their wickets587 words
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Article31 1959-02-04 1 February first grade rubber buyers i o.b. opened m Singapore tln.s morning at 85 cents per lb.. up threcquartera of ;i rent on yesterday's Cloae, The tone was quiet,31 words
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Article69 1959-02-04 1 I '.lvi too toon uily-clad operetta singer Rim m Western Frai pantie fell to her ankles nigh note m the finale chOTV tone swept up the part re and returned them For an instant the hi In hand, then flung them Into the wings. TheReuter - 69 words
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126 1959-02-04 1 Maori envoy's brother was refused a drink |)K. 11. K. Bennett, brother of the New Zealand Ambassador to Malaya, claimed yesterday that he had been lefused a drink m the I'apakura Hotel, 20 miles south of Xuekland because he is a Maori. He told the New Zealand Herald that apartReuter - 126 words
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Article188 1959-02-04 1 THERE was a strong belief m political quarters m London early today that a Parliamentary announcement was impending of a visit by Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, to Moscow. No confirmation, however, was available from any official source. The question of aReuter - 188 words
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Article57 1959-02-04 1 it/fOSCOW Radio said lfl last night that the Soviet people "would certainly welcome Britain or any other Power m the role of peacemaker m the cold war." The radio was commenting m a broadcast to Britain on the visit, starting today, by Mr. John FosterReuter - 57 words
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Article89 1959-02-04 1 THE United States coastguard cutter Campbell, searching for survivors from the Danish ship Hans Hedtoft, was last night racing through the Atlantic after a flare had been sighted, a coastguard official m New York reported. The spokesman also said that one of the aircraft89 words
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285 1959-02-04 1 MR. Dulles left Washington by air for London $j last night for his talks with leaders of Bri- gj tain, Fiance and West Germany on the Berlin problem and the question of a Big Four con- ference with Russia. S BeforeReuter - 285 words
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Article94 1959-02-04 1 'COMMUNE DEFECTS CAUSED EPIDEMIC I^ERRY agencies warned yesterday that travellers from Macao to Hong Kong would not be allowed to land m the British colony without .smallpox inoculations. The precaution was taken because of a smallpox epidemic raging north of Macao. It has spread into China's Chuhol county. An oldU.P.I - 94 words
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Article30 1959-02-04 1 Thick fog blacked out Central Scotland yesterday for the third day running, stopping all shipping on the River Clyde and again closing Glasgow's airport at Reuter Renfrew.—Reuter - 30 words
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Article17 1959-02-04 1 Cholera cases m Bangkok and Thonburl are increasing, it was announced In Bangkok yesterday. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement63 1959-02-04 1 The management and the ifr Staff of Mont Dor tvish 1 their customers 5? A HAPPY A PROSPEROUS B 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR 1 Patrons Friends jgi Please take note that our jfe i business will be closed on the Bth Febj 1959, for the X \i;\V YEAR. ft ■E63 words
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100 1959-02-04 2 k FEW I before I nor ol Malta Sir Roto I I aycock, went to hi* oJ sterday to deal with the Day Of Mourning" he learned that I motlur had died In Head ing. Berkshire, aged 84. Sir Robert gave strict order thatReuter - 100 words
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86 1959-02-04 2 \|{< lIKISHOP Maku rios disclosed last night that he turned down an allowance of I V 154 <>1 875) a month ottered to him by the I British <H»\ernment while exiled from j Cyprus. In a statement follow ing charges of "lavish expenses'* byReuter - 86 words
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Article229 1959-02-04 2 SUEZ BILL $212 Mil I -and loss of base cost $510 mil. mor» SPECIAL measures taken by the British service depart meats for the Suez emergency cost about £25 million ($212 million), the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory. said yester- day. He was replying m the HouseReuter - 229 words
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179 1959-02-04 2 Britain lends Tito $25 million after Russia revokes promise of help BRITAIN is to lend Yugoslavia £3.000.000 ($25 million) to buy investment equipment from British firms under an agreement signed m London yesterday, the official news agency Tanjug reported m Belgrade. The agreement \va.s signed by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd theReuter - 179 words
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Article69 1959-02-04 2 Stripped at gun point A shipping company driver and his friend were .<> tripped naked by robbers alter being held up .it sun jx)int by four men while sitting m a car a* Lumphini Park, it was reported In Bangkok yesti day. The men forced their v into the -«rReuter - 69 words
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Article19 1959-02-04 2 Inceni Astor. head of tl Itatc i)i ancn of the Iv. flifvl m Now Voi i 8719 words
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103 1959-02-04 2 Greece tells Mr. K. keep out of our affairs /GREECE yesterday provl tested to Russia against her "unacceptable interference In Greece- internal affairs." The Greek Under-Secret an for Foreign Affairs, Mr Pericles Skeferis, summoned the Soviet Charge D'Affaires m Athens, Mr Nikolai Salnov. and protested against Mr. Khrushchev's recent statementReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement174 1959-02-04 2 SEA 59 LC 45 ■■■If \J WORLD-WIDE BY 8.0. A.G. plus 12 monthly payments of $249.75 (BOAC Tourist Class Return Fare from Singapore $3,010) plus 12 monthly payments of $118.40 (BOAC Tourist Class Return Fare from Singapore $1,426) plus 12 monthly payments of $51.80 (BOAC Tourist Class Excursion Fare from174 words
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Advertisement22 1959-02-04 2 \STEEUM TWO TIER BUNK f Sturdy ■J- itlriethfi Sole AqcnM VAN HIN FURNITURE Co. Ltd. 134 i. 142, Orchord Smqop I *****22 words
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203 1959-02-04 3 Lord A: now give India chance to welcome the Queen ORD ALTRINCHAM, outspoken commentator on the affairs of Britain's royal family, said yesterday he hoped, after its great welcome to the Duke of Edinburgh, that India "m some i ways the greatest of the Commonwealth nations" would soon get aReuter - 203 words
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114 1959-02-04 3 COMMONS ON TELEVISION MACMILLAN IS DUBIOUS M R HAROLD MACMILL*N ill* 1 Prime Mini. ltw suggested yesterday that the three main pollSeal parties might discuss the possibility of televijsm or broadcasting proceedings of the Hous° of Commons. The colourful ceremony of the opening oi Parliament by the Sovereign was televised114 words
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284 1959-02-04 3 "lVf ISS shru<; if 1 opened the London series of high fashion showings yesterday with an air of nonchalant ease. I She presented Ronald Pater son's own interpretation of the 5 prevailing feeling for back- to- normal, easyI to -wear elegance afterReuter - 284 words
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Article27 1959-02-04 3 The Earl of Home, the British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations arrived m New Delhi yesterday from Karachi on a two-day visit— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article47 1959-02-04 3 YUGOSLAV observers to an Asian-African Youth Conference now m progress m Cairo have been barred because of Soviet and Chinese opposition, the Yugoslav newspaper Borba said yesterday. The Yugoslavs are staying on m Cairo as guests of the United Arab Republic Youth Council.— Reuter.47 words
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Article29 1959-02-04 3 The Queen Mother will fly from London today m a British Overseas Airways Corporation Britannia airliner for a crowded threeweek tour of Kenya and Uganda.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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130 1959-02-04 3 m atomic clock .m Bri*x t, mi ha Indicated tho rotation ol the earth, which has been slowing down [< ral yeai speeding up the imoiu km told yest err! A membei had Busked to whai tho National Physical i a tory had shown thatReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement114 1959-02-04 3 FEDERAL-OPTIEK OPTICIAN 88. Orchard Road, (Opp. Orchard Road Post Office) Singapore 9. Teb ***** Consultations between 9 n.m. 6.30 p.m. 5 FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE ECONOMY Stay at Malayan Railway STATION HOTEL! Keppel Rood, SINGAPORE Every comfort provided at prices you con afford 5 5 AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES Drink114 words
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Advertisement158 1959-02-04 3 To ensure GOOD COOKING, always use M'Dougalls SELF-RAISING FLOUR Hermetically sealed tins make certain that gj!jjl|ff McDougall's Flour reaches r^Si^^lWpgfig^igiL^ 1^ you m o perfect condition: I it is factory fresh. Ready kftv I*^s^2^ for immediate use, it does ■^^Uqallv -^^fe?* 1 not require the addition llraQffi^ S'^S^'^ of baking158 words
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Article216 1959-02-04 4 BLJH IT will be interesting to know the terms of I the agreement the Director of Tourism proposes to sign with an American company for making a travel film of Singapore and the Federation. The Director has stated he chose this firm to make the film because it216 words
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Article, Illustration543 1959-02-04 4 JOHN LANGFORD - JOHN LANGFORD lUiuiniiiiiHi hy mm ONDON is alive with collectors. An anony- mous and exclusive breed, they are everywhere from the directorial board-room to the factory floor. In Battersea a man has assembled 48,000 different matchbox covers. Another Londoner now possess 1,000 grapefruit wrappers. A543 words
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Article227 1959-02-04 4 JOIN the Army— and J become a President or a Premier. This is the slogan to boost recruiting suggested by the semi-official mavine Army Quarterly. Inspiration for the Slogan comes from the examples set by Churchill, dr Gaulle, Eisenhower. Franco, King Hussein, Nasser, Ayub Khan227 words
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Article214 1959-02-04 4 A MUSIC critic says of a singer: "She opens her mouth and really sings m the good old style." It is not a gramophone record m the wings. The danger Of that trick was well illustrated on the occasion when Tapioca was singing the aria from "Semolina."214 words
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Advertisement47 1959-02-04 4 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmaker* ot (ieneva. Patek Philippe the only watch inanul. turer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official tUmp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old. •'(ieneva qualit>" Sole Agents: EH. SENA, LTD. Singapore Pcnong.47 words
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Advertisement61 1959-02-04 4 IT IS WISE.. I TOPHONE *****% wt AND SOLVE YOUR X jm Your glass, china, silver-ware Mm and furniture needs the attention m 1 of experts. We pock and crate onything for you with the greatest ml of care. FURNITURE REMOVALS Jf ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUEST J^ Hi I TRANSPORT*61 words
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Article132 1959-02-04 5 POPPIT and ORANG TAN TO GO ON TV FILV l four I orang utan tround with Singapore I irl will soon he h h wn on television In America. itan is Ginger I by Miss L. h romlinson Road. for her adopted daughter Poppit iGinger Poo ami Poppit are seen132 words
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Article70 1959-02-04 5 THE Legislative Assembly has been told there Is an acute shortage of accommodation for men of the Singapore Keglment. Becking $3,300 to lease accommodation I m Keppel Koad, the Government said the problem would be further aggravated with I the recruitment of 23 more soldiers this year. "It70 words
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250 1959-02-04 5 ABOUT 1,600 tourists m four luxury liners are due to visit Singapore m the 23 days from Feb. 24 to March 18. The "invasion" by these globetrotters will begin with the arrival of the Bergensf jord on Feb. 24.250 words
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Article, Illustration170 1959-02-04 5 Evening with 60 Eves' at Exposition MORE than 60 girls from 15 countries will take part m a colourful show "An Evening with Eve" to be held at the Constitution Exposition Hall on Feb. 28. "An Evening with Eve" will bo a two-and-a-half hour show full of variety and pageantry.170 words
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Article23 1959-02-04 5 i i of v lie bm i in Addi Ababa i>y terday lrom A i 10-day visit ii< pit Renter.23 words
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Article115 1959-02-04 5 COUNCIL TO TRAIN LAWYERS THE Oovmmmenu of Sintporc and tha Fed* trutiou are underbtuod be considering a propo-..-! to set up a council of legal education to arrange a syllabus and superviMj the practical training of Malayan law graduates. The first local law graduates will complete their academic course at115 words
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Advertisement134 1959-02-04 5 t2r^ AC JU <^ COGNAC cTAnr yfl«^^ ,rf4H ▼X V.J.U.r. quart fmmk ft^ i«^4. F.C.N. WM 6 f LAR olk A gift of a handsome CIGARETTE IP LIGHTER with every quart bottle of COURVOISER STAR BRANDY A gift of a beautiful moulded KEY-RING with very quart bottle of COURVOISIER V.S.O.P.134 words
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Article472 1959-02-04 6 Your Lucky STAR BORN today, you are on* ol k 1 quiet, reserved ana tamed individuals who goes .hoS 9 B job quietly, efficiently ami W i th A determination. bI Jl Actually, you have wry d*** 9 B emotions, but you keep them so car 9 fully m check472 words
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Miscellaneous159 1959-02-04 6 YlVl II \U Xi: by Sydney Jordan r mtnds «tt I MEfiE O* EARTM yv**V PO64Slble MAMHtAIii: by Lee and IMiil Davis —OR PIE! I'VE HAP ENOUGH J^l to,MR. PEATH THREAT I IhERE ARE YOUR J NO. WILLY— I L OF THIG NIGHTMARE! I'M JAAAESvV^AITT/y EH? WMERES CIGARETTES VpON'T WANT159 words
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Article151 1959-02-04 7 LONDON. |,l. Pre\ ious Today ,,,I'ir no 1 R^S cif V :x: Be M.iuh 24'j bu. 24 elle: 25 MUtn Klhlw 24 i seller. s 25 sellei> KIHMI I S'« I |{<> u 0U s« It-rms Mai rh 24.. buvei> 24 bu 25 Ipr./JMM buytn 25 .sellers151 words
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Article105 1959-02-04 7 TIN Mi.iil-> Spot ll\ future* Straits < ontract March May TOM Steady. Xl 881 I! I Uturea March May T(»M Firm. No. I RSS Feb. landed pii<e COFFEF lutuirs *B Contract March -Old Above prices quoted NEW YORK, Feb. 3. Previous Today 101.00 nom. 101.37 noni. 100.00105 words
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Article34 1959-02-04 7 Ho Industrials U Railni.jiis 40 Domestic Konds I.') I tilitif s 65 stocks (.omiosite Averages NEW YORK, Feb. 3. Previous Today 592.23 592.34 161.57 162.33 8528 86.26 90.72 91.20 205.17 205.6134 words
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Article54 1959-02-04 7 Mai and awaiting r 24 a floats LM. February 25 1 (o 26. cif. pong sjxit and awaiting reafloat* 24. February 23 to 23 Above prices quoted cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 42. afloals 42, and February shipment 42. 41*4, cif, sellers exdock. m54 words
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Article101 1959-02-04 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. V.K./ N"rth European ports delivered Wjtht per lon X ton Feb. .Mar. COPRA, straits c i.t. U.K./North fcuropean ports delivered w;;'«ht i>.r long ton Feb. Mar. IOCOXfT OIL crude Straits •Mi l.urnpean ports m bulk i"'' loni ton I oh. /Ml OIL crude101 words
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Article130 1959-02-04 7 A FACTORY under--4 maintained 1 '>ndoh stock marwith the night close of wafts rly reduction k rate, old the en! but market ide further tnd ('mm man further ahead. proTid re m renewed demand witn British American Tobacco and Imperial Tobacco particularly favoured m advance of130 words
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Article173 1959-02-04 7 COUNCIL LEADER ACCUSES RAINIER T^HE President and former President of Monaco's National Council (Parliament) have protested to Prince Rainier again.st his "grave attack on the political rights of the people" m suspending the Principality's constitution last Thursday. Dr. Joseph Simon said yesterday that he and the former President, M. LouisReuter - 173 words
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152 1959-02-04 7 $1 02,000 panda is most valuable zoo exhibit pHI-CHI, the giant panda at London Zoo, worth £12,000 ($102,000) is the most valuable of the zoo's 2,917 exhibits, which are worth about £100,000 ($850,000), according to the zoo's annual stocktaking figures. Lowest valued, at Dec. 31, were the minnows, worth oneReuter - 152 words
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172 1959-02-04 7 All quiet as Negroes attend Virginia schools Mr. J. J. Brewbaker, superintendent at the bU Northview Ilijfh Scliool m Norfolk, said he expected school enrolments to impnwe later, although they might not reach the former level Many parents did not want to register their children on the first day becauseReuter - 172 words
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108 1959-02-04 7 He shares £300,000 it's a record A 53-YEAR-OLD Belfast labourer, Mr. James Gault, yesterday won £300,--684—claimed to be a world record m a national football pool, and with it. the chance of flying out to New Zealand to join his wife. He shares the prize with a partially blind old-ageReuter - 108 words
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Article57 1959-02-04 7 irkei u> hi f imr :0 Wr<h 8 :\<) Mid-vuTk 9.00 I Ime ii With tunmond; 10.00 md Ct(,(\ii' i I 1 1 no do c i 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary and T| I^o Time Signal and Net Shi 430 SchOOli! Mi mmc Summary nnd :o The b:57 words
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Advertisement119 1959-02-04 7 NO MATTER MR J|7-»L WHERE YOUR NEW B SBHT HOME MAY BE'.^g' WE CAN BE OF SERVICE SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD m association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED HAULACE HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS PACKING STORACE 4E Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore Tel: ***** 3 Lines "rg^g? 0 ft* Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg.119 words
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Article, Illustration651 1959-02-04 8 kA CHATTO - FILMS SLOW THE DEVELO INDIAN kA CHATTO I By ■THE call tor an x organic assimilation of classical art and continuity of culture is very essential m any renaissance, for the new can only be built on the basis of such cultural values as have been created by the entire651 words
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Article447 1959-02-04 8 "IIUMAN icicle' William 11 Korpie appeared to be on the road to complete recovery one week after he was found "still a board" from 16 hour.s exposure to zero cold. Korpie. a 54-year-old outdoor handyman, appeared to have suffered no LOUfl 111 effects from hisU.P.I - 447 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1959-02-04 9 LALA DAVI TODHYAYA - LALA DAVI TODHYAYA .r bad stan- we have tandarda yet I by Western :.H. mi- our world we have ..wn style hi- architecture f nt we copy <■ .;a buildings M it into them eK:'.-:.;,;! 111. with \WWh .jt related. I ilt is jarring and M clash1,081 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1959-02-04 10 Pelham Groom - CHINESE DRAMA: A FLICK OF THE WRIST CAN MEAN SO MUCH Pelham Groom By^^B I Above, the cast of "A Race For A Dinner" which m 1904 was the first "Western" play to be produced by Chinese m Singapore. h\ i^\ The TAN as shown below are one of the1,028 words
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Article76 1959-02-04 10 A general as depicted m the Chinese Classical Theatre. Every part of his equipment is symbolical, the four flags being particularly so, for these denote his high rank. Like everything else iti Chinese drama there is a reason for these flags. Tficir origin lies m the fact76 words
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Article13 1959-02-04 11 Cuntain Up IP V NEWS AND VIEWS sMM *J& IN SHOW BUSINESS mJ^\13 words
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132 1959-02-04 11 'Nudist camps are sol 'unsexy'— censor chief BRITAIN'S top film censor admitj ted last week he loved Brigitte Bardot and said he found nudist camps "unsexy." Bespectacled John Trevelyan, secretary of the British Board of Film Censors, said m a lecture he was passing scenes now which would have beenU.P.I - 132 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-02-04 11 Offset with a parJ| rot m the Mexican j; sunshine, Rita Hayo worth relaxes m a manner more re- miniscent of Greta y Garbo. Gone is the <! gilded, groomed look that made Hay worth the "Love Goddess" of Hollywood. J) Instead, the carejj lessly-combed hair, a90 words
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Article, Illustration246 1959-02-04 11 JOHN LAMBERT - Bardot and Kaye what a cute idea! JOHN LAMBERT By THIS morning I present producer Raoul Levy's big gamble to salvage "Pa r i s by Night" the picture which was to have starred hip swinger Brigitte Bardot and 1 Frank Sinatra. Levy, who saw his fiery formula fizzle last246 words
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Article279 1959-02-04 11 publicly known as the English Rose of British films, but privately known as the thorn m the side of Pinewood publicists, is maintaining a life of muternal seclusion m Dorking, and is showing no willingness to relinquish it. vv a DANNY KAYE poid 9 backstage coll on279 words
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Article126 1959-02-04 11 Yule logs only for Janette... IpkEEPLY interested m the 17th century house she owns Uln the country. Jahette Scott recently designed an unusual fireplace for the drawing room and gave Instructions to the builders that the existing fireplace was to be taken out. But a puzzled telephone call from the126 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-02-04 11 14 t A yula reception. etttly by Kirk I !<>r Sir Lauren brought out a t top ftlm stars dustry Uadei making his first movie m uears t will co-itar PMi- Ht t sir Law With Torn, Sabtna \Kand Janet Leigh.46 words
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Article, Illustration258 1959-02-04 12 Death or I jail terms for 12 TWELVE Muslims have been sentenced to death or given prison terms for allegedly engaging m subv c r s i v c activities against the Peking Government m Chinghai Province, NorthWest China. Their case is told m a provincial newspaper,258 words
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Article26 1959-02-04 12 The Chinese Red Cross a (reed to accept American Hed Cross lood parfor Roman Catholic Hi.shop James Walsh, who is detained m Shanghai U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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103 1959-02-04 12 STRAGGLERS FROM WAR WOUND P.I. ISLANDER TWO Japanese soldiers, stragglers from the last war, recently shot and wounded a Filipino resident on Lubang Island, of! the South-West coasi of Luzon, according to Philippine constabulary reports reaching Manila. Brigadier General Isagani Campo, chief of the constabulary, informed the Japanese embassy thatReuter - 103 words
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Article19 1959-02-04 12 About 90 paintings by students of the Jogjakarta Plastic Art.s Academy will be sent to Australia— U.P.l.19 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-02-04 12 T'll Nationalist Chinese Education Ministry has set quotas for oreraeai nines* itndenti wishing lo ■tart studies m Formosa next aiiUimn. Formosa will accept I.SOO non-rrsidi-nt Chinese for College study and r>oo m middle schools. Overseas j neae m.i\ start registering m March.— l U.P.I.U.P.I - 48 words
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187 1959-02-04 12 Cheap Far East goods jolt firms in Europe pOMPETITION of cheap Far Eastern goods is forcing Western producers to decide whether to lower the prices of previously expensive oranded articles or to retreat to the production of special lines, according to a Stuttgart Chamber nf Commerce survey. It said someReuter - 187 words
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Article147 1959-02-04 12 'Mr. Nehru made two mistakes' THE Indian Prime Minis, ter, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru's chief adviser and Cabinet colleague, Mr. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, who died last year, says m his autobiography that India would not have been partitioned if Mr. Nehru had not made two mistakes. Carried away He saysU.P.I - 147 words
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Article44 1959-02-04 12 Tern of thousands of idmillfl are going up m Kirin Province 111 China's Manchurian region, the Now China nvw < ncy said The agency said 70.000 windmills would be built thlfl yrar for processing r husking grain and for rrnrratlng riectrirlty.44 words
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Article99 1959-02-04 12 Chennault plane going to museum ONE of the famous Flying Tiger P-40s flown m the defence of China against the Japanese m 1941 is to be brought to the U.S. Air Force museum at the Wright-Patterson Air Force base for reconditioning. The disassembled plane will be brought from Buffalo, NewU.P.I - 99 words
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117 1959-02-04 12 JAPAN'S International Trade and IncluMi\ J Minister, Mr. Tsanosuke Takasaki, Is ]()O f l^ for a "big calibre American" to act as consuiiam to Japan's export industry and help to soive trade problems between Japan and th.' i States. He said he wasReuter - 117 words
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74 1959-02-04 12 'Lift ban on batik export' Jakarta paper pit, nmes of Indonesia has suggested that the Government should export Indonesian h:in d printed batik sarongs to world market*, Ct said it wa^ surprising that there was a heavy ban on the export of but! except In limited auantities. 'Abroad one seesReuter - 74 words
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Article26 1959-02-04 12 About 50 Filipinos paraded past the American embassy m Manila m jeeps to protest against an American magazine article which called Prestdent Garcia "luxury- loving."— U.P.IU.P.I - 26 words
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Article33 1959-02-04 12 India will import more textiles and machinery from Japan under a 10 billion yen loan advanced following a Washington meeting of representatives of Japan, the United States, Britain. Can;;da and West Germany. U.P.IU.P.I - 33 words
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Article21 1959-02-04 12 Tokyo's traffic death toll m 1958 increased by just over four per cent over the previous year to 930 people.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article12 1959-02-04 12 Jakarta needs an additional 1. 000 policemen because of increasing population. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article15 1959-02-04 12 There are 69 taxi companies m Muni In Tht-v have 2.485 hi i»i cars. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article21 1959-02-04 12 The biggest rayon factorj m Indonesia will be built near Palcmbang H a cost of seven to ei«ht billion rupiahs.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article13 1959-02-04 12 Indonesia is to sign six year educational ana rillt.llr.ll jurnu'mnit witn Czechoslovakia. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article37 1959-02-04 12 japan hai chartered freighter Alendl Hill nine month It Is believed Alendl Hill U reqij j the transport of from Dungun, Mala Japan. The nrr I rfeoVd for th€ Jftl itetl Induitnr.37 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-02-04 13 r 1)OK is DAY m Hollywood. uuh A Sonic la My Heart. m,> H^ Wrong. Secret Love, ln Whoopee. By The Ufhl Silvery Moon, t razy BhMhm, Moonlight Buy. love Or UW Me, Just One IhinßS. Whatever u,,l IW \MM B< There Once \\jn M"» I>;iih«'r' s203 words
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Article, Illustration837 1959-02-04 13 Jonathan Russall - SYMPHONY INSPIRED BY COUNTRYSIDE Jonathan Russall Jr! *ir ZDSFCVC BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. m F Major (Pastoral). The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Thomas Beecham. <Fontana 10 -inch. KFR 4003). DEETHOVEN loved nature, devotedly, passionately. And what better place to find it m all its varied colours and textures than m837 words
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Article, Illustration316 1959-02-04 13 CALLING ALL DANCERS. Ql ICKSTKP. S'Wnndrrful. s»in* Into Spring:, Bye Bye BUikbird. The Charleston. •Philips KP, 4>9 468 BE). TANGO. Don Juan. Sentimental (iaucho. Sempre Conti*o. Pamplona. (Philips EP, 1-2 24* PE). The Quickstep gets 3 lively airing for all dancers316 words
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Article, Illustration425 1959-02-04 14 ARCHIE QUICK - DISQUALIFIED -FOR BITING ARCHIE QUICK Bj IT has happened again, only as far as I can recollect for the second time m the world of boxing. A fighter has been disqualified for biting his opponent. We all went along to Lcyton Baths, London, to see how Terry Spinks would fare425 words
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Article121 1959-02-04 14 THE GOING? FROZEN ETHUNDERING round the corner Eof the track they j E come but these E horses- are racing Eon snow. Condi- E tions may get bad when it rains E heavily m Malaya, E E b v t Switzerland must present the E Emost impossible E conditions m121 words
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Article44 1959-02-04 14 Rosewall beats Ashley Cooper Ashley Cooper Ken Rosewall (Australia) and Pancho Gonzales (U.S.> reached the semi-finals of the 15.200 Crystal Professional Lawn Tennis Tournament m Sydney last night. Gonzales beat Tony Trabert (U.S.) 6-2, 6-4. and Rosewall beat Ashley Cooper Australia) 4-6. 6-:*. 6-3.44 words
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136 1959-02-04 14 ARSENAL have been installed as 13-2 cofavourites with Bolton Wanderers at the Football Association Cup callover at the Victoria Club, London. They were backed to win £4,500. Bolton, the holders, were backed to win £4,000. West Bromwich Albion changed places with Arsenal, as compared136 words
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Article81 1959-02-04 14 Hanif Mohammad, who recently set a world record by scoring 499 runs m a first-class match, is among 15 players from whom the Pakistan team will be chosen to meet West Indies m the first cricket Test beginning m Karachi on February 20. West Indies have81 words
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Article229 1959-02-04 14 By BRUCE HARRIS RIGHT happy professional cricket will be awarded by their county clubs during the conn season the tax-free b< i ftta tm which they oupht to i .11 thl n el. i MM tO the memory ol one Jam Seymour of Kent. ow229 words
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Article201 1959-02-04 14 MISS Betty Cuthbert who won three gold medals at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, equalled the world record for 440 yds at a women's inter-club athletics meeting at Sydney Sports Ground. Running for Sydney's Cumberland club against Eastern Suburbs, she clocked 55.6 sec. to equal201 words
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Article, Illustration185 1959-02-04 14 M. Harrison Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison Gray by I Dealer: *«»uih A PLAYERS defeiwve values are clearly limited when hi reopens with a double after passing originally, and his partner should think twice taw making a penalty pt Both North playeri wert wrong on this hand when Bntain met Austria185 words
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Advertisement37 1959-02-04 14 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli ill 11' SOLE DtSTRtBUTORSi j^^w "Ul >* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 137 words
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Miscellaneous235 1959-02-04 14 CLUES ACROSS 3. His glove is on the ground 1. Join together by sepnrat- fi L^ M by UilV <>i exptani* I ing and intertwining <G>. tion to start with IV 4 Flaccid. Id follow that's tf the rivet to mi* clear (6;. fun of (6 8. A very quiet235 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-02-04 15 ACE DRIVERS ARE HOME i BRITAIN'S Ann Wis- dom (left) and Pai E Moss arrive back at E London Airport with the Coupe des Dames, which they won for the 5 best performance by an C all-woman crew m the Monte Carlo Rally. E The girls, who wore r^ tenthReuter - 124 words
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189 1959-02-04 15 AN A.siuu team t >>>>\ the thrills m y< day's Singapore Cricket Club seven-a-sidr mgbv tournament on -he n uj Although beaten G-0, the All Whites played with .such spirit and del innliifctton that they made <il 31gi Unit -B" struggle all the way189 words
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Article23 1959-02-04 15 England beat Ireland by six bouts to four m an international amateur boxing match last ni^ht In I London.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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498 1959-02-04 15 AUBREY HIGGS - WILL DAVIS CUP RETURN TO EUROPE NOW? AUBREY HIGGS By r PHE shift of lawn tennis power from Australia to the United States as a result of Americas triumph In the Davis Cup competition can do nothing but good for the game. In any international sport, domination by one countryReuter - 498 words
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Article235 1959-02-04 15 Competitor* will report at milestone, Wood- 6.30 on Sunday. c •'•■iiin- transport v^;; 11^ point must mjfcsrs p;idanß 2 T W.lk u in begin at 7 a.m along the .specified route. fnw Horn .Mart to •35 m e tr First ofl I be the Veterans. Juniors and of235 words
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Advertisement254 1959-02-04 15 DANDRUFF new scientific formula WjL STOPS DANDRUFF *Jsm AND ITCHY SCALP w- Safe! Sure! HW|^^ j*e& X f 7m la til 1 1 Previously ioM q>i btbtt mooc m Hollywood, now BANISH oioae m bSHP^Sk England. T&mr™ PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION OF Wtmw MAX FACTOR 4 CO LTD. OVERSEAS Readers are Up-to-Date!254 words
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Article285 1959-02-04 16 Our publicity must be best: Archbishop rHE Church of England is to have a new infori touch with the Church, on the one hand, an television, on the other, the Church assembly d< The assembly, presided over by the Arcri Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, decided the serivceReuter - 285 words
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Article72 1959-02-04 16 I Three of America^ I rock n roll stira Ritchie ens J.P. ("The Big Bopp, Richardson, and Buddy Holly died yesterday with their pilot m the crash 01 I chartered plane neai Clear Lake, lowa. The singers, members of a rock F n rollU.P.I - 72 words
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Article22 1959-02-04 16 Fourteen Chinese film stai.s will arrive m Singapore from Hong Kong shortly to make four pictures with local backgrounds.22 words
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82 1959-02-04 16 tJIVE American soldiers held up by the Russians with lour lorries m East Germany last night prepared to spend a night sleeping m bedrolls m their vehicles. A policeman at the West German control point at Helmstedt, near where the Americans are heldReuter - 82 words
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Article49 1959-02-04 16 A public screening of selected entries for the Road Safety Film Competition, sponsored by the Singapore Safety First Council and the Shell Company, will be held at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 5.30 p.m. today. Winners will receive their awards at the same time.49 words
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Article33 1959-02-04 16 Bao- Dai's son hurt in Algeria Lieutenant Bao-Long, son of Bao-Dai, former Emperor of Indo China, was wounded m action against insurgents m eastern Algeria according to reports reaching Algiers last night. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article60 1959-02-04 16 Eight airwomen of the Far East Air Force stationed m Singapore have gone to Fraser'i Hill to attend a course of instruction In passive defence. which started today. Air Commandant Dame Henrietta Barnett. director of the Women's Royal Air Force now visiting Malaya, will visit the training60 words
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Article48 1959-02-04 16 The conference on the discontinuance of nuclear weapon tests, attended m Geneva by Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, yesterday contir.ued to discuss the Soviet proposal for incorporating veto powers in f o a treaty without makinu any fur- ther progress. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article39 1959-02-04 16 The President of Ireland. Mr. Ean T. O'Kelly, will arrive m Washington on St. Patrick's Day. March 17, to begin a ten-day visit to the United States, the White House announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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145 1959-02-04 16 ANOTHER TOPI PARISIAN ACCUSED IN SEX CASE Tihe former dm. I one ol I restaurant* m Paris I charged terdav connection with fyi I "Ro«c Ballet" sex scandal I George* Blancheii miciak'- 1 aged ex-director of the I Pavilion D'ArmenonviUe I an exclusive eating place I beside a lake InU.P.I - 145 words
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Article138 1959-02-04 16 Watson i rad loss i.Uo b«t B hi> first run >.n ball taking him to Thirty-two nuu m 70 minutes, with 1 7.1. Watson fat down when linduall bowl I h.irdson and quick return to bow lei afaaost I him run out. But he m bird homo. Rkhardson138 words
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