The Singapore Free Press, 7 February 1959
1959-02-07
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-02-07 1 The Singapore Free Press ilalaya'l Own Family Paper >«nr. Saturday, I rhruarv 7. 1!>J!». Trier 1,( I17 words
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120 1959-02-07 1 Till- Ai RO-ASIAN youth conference m Cairo 1 is falling under Communist control, according to a statement issued yesterday by the South Vietnam representative, Mr. Nguyen Van Huan. Mr. Van Huan walked out of the conference and left theReuter - 120 words
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Article43 1959-02-07 1 New crisis flares in Iraq East crisis I night Cabinet I m their the Prime ir-General X E ast News ;cy included Minister. Jabbar Dismissed h speaks IXI me to Ihe coup used lam disI lib reI > Rcre< ently nst ■'id. acyptian ReuterReuter - 43 words
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150 1959-02-07 1 IjKHJR soldiers armed with Sten-guns escorted the Duke of Edinburgh to the dais at Karachi University yesterday to receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the Pakistani President. General Mohammed Ayub Khan. Plain clothes police mingh d with university proiessors mReuter - 150 words
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73 1959-02-07 1 FLOATING DRILL TO SEEK OIL OFF BORNEO rw\UK firs! mobile oil-drill-J. ing platform to be built m Britain the Orient Explorer will leave Southampton for Borneo m a week to drill for oil into the bed of the South China St>a. The platform, 190 feet by 106 feet and weighingReuter - 73 words
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Article90 1959-02-07 1 THE Tokyo metropolitan government .said yesterday it hud decided to .spend 15 million yen (about $125,000) on the celebrations marking the wedding of Crown Prince Akihito m April. The wedding of Prince Akihito and his commoner bride-to-be, Miss Michiko Shodu, is expected to Luke place90 words
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145 1959-02-07 1 ONE DEAD, FOUR LOST IN CRASH IN PORT Tug sinks after collision with freighter rVNE MAN is dead and four are missing foliow- ing a collision this morning between the Singapore Harbour Board tug, Pitho, and the Japanese freighter Takeshima Maru. The tug capsized and sank m seconds after the145 words
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Article46 1959-02-07 1 The United States launched its first Titan Intercontinental ballistic missile from Cape Canaveral yesterday. At an altitude of about 70 miles the Titan was seen to change course towards the South-East, leaving m its wake a small tongue of orange flame.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article21 1959-02-07 1 The total number of road casualties m Britain rose by 13 per cent m December to 28,967. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article33 1959-02-07 1 Signor Antonio Segnl. Christian Democrat Defence Minister m the Italian Cabinet which resigned 12 days ago, last night agreed to try to form a new government. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article62 1959-02-07 1 GHANA AND NIGERIA 'NOW ONE' THE Prime Minister of Ghana, Dr. Nkrumah, returned to Accra yesterday from a 12-day visit to Nigeria with the declaration that the two countries were "now one." He said his visit had "really cemented the friendship between the people of Ghana and Nigeria "If there62 words
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Article49 1959-02-07 1 Dr. Daniel Malan, former South African Prime Minister, uffered a stroke yesterday and his condition tlight Was reported U) l>e dc Dr. Malan. who i Prime Minister from 1948 until he retired m 19f>i In favour Of Mr. Joh;i Strijdom, who died last year. RenterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-02-07 1 picture. collision this morning. The freighter Takeshima Afar?/ is seen m the background as poMa launches race to the r> Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article24 1959-02-07 1 Mr. Henry Gee McGhoo. GO-year-old Labour member of parliament for Penistone. Yorkshire, died In Sheffield yesterday from a heart attack. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement90 1959-02-07 1 Give your complexion the tflow of candlelight... the elegant look <■ i^^fi- fUsok. > ff 1 > IaBH for women who don't leant that over-made-up look this liquid maUe-up enhances your own skin tone. You can smooth it on m seconds like a lotion. You can blend it to perfectly90 words
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162 1959-02-07 2 'pURKEY is making "peaceful coexistence" In Cyprus and an end to the years of strife on the island the main theme of her argument at the talks with Greece which opened m Zurich yesterday. The Turkish and Greek Premiers and their Foreign Ministers heldReuter - 162 words
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167 1959-02-07 2 MISSING AIRMEN 'RUSSIA HIDING FACTS' A STATE DEPARTMENT spokesman said yesterday the United States disclosure of an alleged radio conversation between Soviet fighter pilots during the shooting down of a U.S. transport plane over the Soviet Union had shocked world public opinion. Mr. Lincoln White said it was hoped thatReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-02-07 2 Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mackintosh being received by Mr. Runmc Shaw at Sinpore's newest cinema. the Lido, last night. Mr. Mackintosh, Deputy Commissioner General, performed the opening ceremony. Free Press picture.Free Press - 31 words
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Article89 1959-02-07 2 rriHREE masked gunmen A raided a jewellers shop m Piccadilly's exclusive Burlington Arcade m London yesterday, but escaped with only live rings. During the raid, one armed member of the party fired two shots at Mr. Robert Baker, a 62-year-old attendant m the arcade. TwoReuter - 89 words
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125 1959-02-07 2 g \'ATOR Hubert Humphrey yesterday re plied to Mr. Nikita Khru.slichev's i attack on him by telling the Senate: "Methinks Premier Khrn h ehev doth prote I t<><i much." The Sovirt leader haa denied that lie gave eta to tho democratic torReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement248 1959-02-07 2 /a »l /r M ,^mW^^mm\ mmm^m kr -mmW WW *A I *'^^B FOR BARBECUEING AT ITS BEST r^S Poloron Braziers are world famous and are HP priced to suit everybody's pocket. f \1 0D 54 4104 4064A P^sess heavilyf AJ plated, fully rotating "Lazy Susan" grills and 7/ model 4i248 words
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Advertisement32 1959-02-07 2 iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ Famous since 1627 The Oldest Scotch Whisky Distillers m the World Sole Distributors: tt iH jl J^> l^l iinmiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiii M. FUNTER S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd (EuCourtßldgJS'porri. Telephone *****32 words
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225 1959-02-07 3 'US. aid based on fear of Reds, not call of needy' rvilE Philippines Foreign Attain Secretary, Mr. Fellxberto Serrano, said last night that United States policy on economic aid "should be inspired more by a reeling of true assistance to the needy than 'by tear of Communism." In a speech225 words
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Article25 1959-02-07 3 T, fficer of rester- t leprosy nned In the ot the u-n> ab- added coloured a young t to a ReuterReuter - 25 words
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183 1959-02-07 3 COURT IS TOLD OF HORROR KILLING OF 11,000 HPWO former Nazi S.S. con- ccntration camp guards, found guilty of kicking and trampling prisoners to death, drowning them In pools, and shooting them, were sentenced to hard labour for lil'< 1 ta Bonn yesterday. The court president said his heart stoodReuter - 183 words
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230 1959-02-07 3 PHILIP CALLS FOR JOINT SCIENCE EFFORT BY EMPIRE PRINCE PHILIP yesterday called for joint action on scientific problems affecting Commonwealth industry, commerce and trade. The Prince, who arrived m Karachi on Thursday from India on a Commonwealth tour, was giving an address to the annual meeting of the Pakistan AssociationReuter - 230 words
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Article28 1959-02-07 3 Police following an underworld tip yesterday unearthed a stick of Kcllßnltc and detonator, sufficient to blow open 150 dden hole In a London railway embanknvnt ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article43 1959-02-07 3 F pi, EVEN men were killed by avalanc both end Li of the Banihai tunnel, opened recently to link India with Kashmir, while trylnu <»w blork Ing th*» tunnel entra i >rdm« t') rej) «ehIns N'-w Delhi ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement143 1959-02-07 3 NEW SNOBS Model 60 r yTTxi4 ,t, Spore: $3.90 j^ Fed. Borneo: $4.50 jy l ft Children's flexible leather sh 8 B X m beige, brown or black. v^ > ***j^* +^Sk, //^S^ Model 75 i S 'P° rc: $6.90—$ 9.90 Fed. Brn.: $7.90— 510.90 Children's step-in leather -^V y143 words
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170 1959-02-07 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Feb. 7, 1959. Worlds to conquer VOUinG men of today, like Alexander the Great, are apt to sigh that there are no worlds left ior them to conquer, unless they are to be found m Mars and other planets. How wrong they are is thrice170 words
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584 1959-02-07 4 V.M. NAIR - Knock on door at midnight can mean looting, even death V.M. NAIR Bfgdfgdfgfgfdgy Indian police, In ii 1 vigorous campaign to exterminate outlaw angs m the central Indian jungles, have Shot dead 110 bandits and captured 438 m the past year. m the same period, the Dacolts (gangsters) killed 275Reuter - 584 words
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513 1959-02-07 4 YUKO NAKAMIKADO - The old order goes under Japan's new code of ethics YUKO NAKAMIKADO byjhvhjghjghjghjghjgb "RESPECT for the R%> individual" has become the fundamental theme m a new ethics course provided for Japanese schoolchildren and replacing the old rule of "fidelity to the Emperor" m prewar Japan. Alter nine years of itedReuter - 513 words
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Advertisement31 1959-02-07 4 OUR GRAND 7TH ANNIVERSARY SALE LAST DAY NEW ARRIVALS A WOOLLEN SUIT LENGTHS Expert Gent's Tailors VISIT 11 A .1 A .1 TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Spore Tels: ***** *****.31 words
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Advertisement134 1959-02-07 4 RINGS YOU WILL ALWAYSJTREASURE ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING RINGS ETERNITY RINGS SIGNET RINGS WHEN YOU NEED TO BE RIGHT IT IS HELPFUL TO HAVE A GUIDING HAND. THAT IS WHERE OUR EXPERTS COME IN OUR REPUTATION, AS JEWELLERS OF REPUTE, IS ALWAYS AT YOUR DISPOSAL IN THE IMPORTANT MATTER OF CHOOSING134 words
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Article29 1959-02-07 5 impro uot yet 1 uiry iiit^» allocal permanto the local Govd H ol the Fret i committee tern my decito be Mr. lion29 words
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220 1959-02-07 5 S. Africa hopes to sell more here ROLTH AFRICA is planning la narrow bar trade deficit with Singapore h> stimulating a greater demand for her manufactured goods on thlocal market. Mr. w. A. Oermishuizen the South African Trade Commissions m South-East Asia, told the Free Press that In 1957 the220 words
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Article126 1959-02-07 5 Fair chief praises the police OFFICIALS of the Singapore Constitution Exposition yesterday praised public and police co-oper-ation for the absence of theft and the easy flow of traffic. Police and Exposition officials said there have been no traffic jams since the opening of the Exposition a week ago. Visitors to126 words
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150 1959-02-07 5 THE first shipment of goods from Red China following Peking's lifting of the ban on trade with Singapore imposed last November is expected to arrive here towards the end of this month. Importers say there will be an increased volume ol150 words
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72 1959-02-07 5 'VISITORS FIRST' ON CITY COUNCIL TOURS THE Singapore City Coun e.il has invited visitor from the Federation and 3ther countries to visit the Pasir Panjang power station, Kallang «as works and Woodleigli tllter beds. The council will provide [ran port. Buses will leave the City Hall every day I cept72 words
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Article34 1959-02-07 5 I which repn I i h trialisl ii. annoui hortly send I: h North Boi W 0 the possibility ol ric velopii ources h Japa aoital and technique ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement132 1959-02-07 5 paring ciiinese Mew/ Year Offers at %^>- IB^3 t/^l kW^ «t tm> am /^^S^ I tm.^ mmm\ mrlSk \m^^F HANDKERCHIFFS y\ Initials, plain or colour^. V choose from our compre- I fs&aS herusive selection. $10.00 j \\^'\^'f P^r doz and "I BjP^HL^H 86, HIGH STREET. k^^LLL*3i SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** I132 words
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Advertisement153 1959-02-07 5 gßSfr Four Masons Why Men Prefer To Shop At iM^ CHANRAI'S "fW Jl kP vW SINGAPORE'S v lA\ ONLY exclusive I /v WF* lIFN'^ SHOP AIR-CONDITIONED v 1. In the airconditioned m^\J\ ~TjfiSski atmosphere you can ■-S -^^Xkl -rfc-- got ail that you need M|jfl, m Men's wear. "\i /j\153 words
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Advertisement12 1959-02-07 6 K± Never before wr Such a range m H a reflex HASSfLBLAD.12 words
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Miscellaneous160 1959-02-07 6 jh:ii iiwvki: i»> sydnV/ 'iM "l*,,' y_feh_^ Ttventy f,v* centuries! last I hme our race used I (f ca be your* JM mk ago the Marfio, chewoally fueled ships, rhe a fewyears T£,p FafTSJF fll ff soenr«srs took Iher < Asteron fhey fotind there bwiir but not without the V160 words
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Miscellaneous279 1959-02-07 6 808 tiv e a m v than havi I iround wi i converse even argue. touch i want to keep a, I place to another. You [}»ye the an. mem which goes along And are inclined to be m nnd a nt ol melancholia make a quick change ol Tb279 words
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SATURDAY Magazine
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Title Section7 1959-02-07 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore, Saturday, February 7, 19587 words
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57 1959-02-07 1 People in Shanghai celebrate the Lantern Festival in the picture below. The festival falls on the i 5th day of the first moon. Tradition-conscious Chinese celebrate the festival firing crackers and carrying spectacularly designed lanterns in a parade through the city. The festival has57 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1959-02-07 1 LUCY HUANG - The New Year I loved as a child LUCY HUANG dgfgfgfgfgfgfg \\iis ii child, m Shanghai, there liing more wonderful Hum New for t lie New Year start before the festival. Lot of time on shopping, cooking, sewing, and Late m the month of the eleventh moon moer), my mother1,169 words
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919 1959-02-07 2 ANNE SHARPLEY - How to lose £10 and keep a straight face ANNE SHARPLEY BYrtertertrtet lIEMIN l)i: I IK. s.iid someone ai the party, as 1 had hah expected they would While it Is the I rench for railway they were not talking about tin* best way to get to Paris. I i.tnt919 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-02-07 2 "AND FURTHERMORE, YOU LOUT, BOTH MYSELF AND THE PRESENT DUCHESS STILL SLEEP HERE!"18 words
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Article204 1959-02-07 2 By; A. ROBERTSON - By A. ROBERTSON industry seeks remedy JJEER noisseurs to tell you at its b« between 42 and 45 renh< it. b many know like human beer can cold"? ii seems tl denc\ Is one 01 which have 1 reckoned wit] the brewing Beer, m oil catch cold if n204 words
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RACE DAY Special
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Article500 1959-02-07 1 IIMtll Milium Illlllllll milium HUM. II I ■>•■ ill Itllt ill nullum ii i mil i ii i ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 n i in i >, 1 1 1 1 i hi 1 1 m i mi i mm umHiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuHnniuuniiiniiuiiiiiiiiiii THE500 words
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Article, Illustration505 1959-02-07 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS byhjgvjhgjhghjgjhgjhghjgjhgjhgjhghjghjghghjgjhg TIN main race at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon will be reduced to >ix runners by the course scratching of Campdale and Three H-n^s. ti dOUbt•o, so there ftve runnow farciip trial. v General looks the »nd, despite Couag, should Ite, Ward505 words
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Article25 1959-02-07 1 I best lii Tfl -Light of Burma, Colia and Tiny Jade. I ur s i Outsiders:— Wrish Klnr irik and Pack of < .old25 words
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Article14 1959-02-07 1 The going should It reasonably good if there is no more r;tin14 words
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Advertisement74 1959-02-07 1 HERE IS YOUR NEW JOMINKSS The i.- ,fe R A I I Q Tl Kl A 40 iv adult, tm I III you wan!. R> W| folds flat lor oxtra W^ loi. JV VA MONKY SAVING M M You r:'ii cover up to i('C-i'« 50 mil. to the a JPH9H1174 words
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Article955 1959-02-07 2 RACE 1-2.30: CLASS 4, DIV. ft~g] FURS. 1 ***** BINGORA 'Thailand Synd.) Martin 900 Posner ***** COLZA n iS T Kongsi) Donnelly 81i Mortimei PACK 01 GOLD >r brlrm iPil Stable) Tjoa 8 1 > Ruin* 4 ***** ESTHER'S I'll nr. chag .Mr. fc Mi Law)955 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-02-07 2 *ACE ONE UNGOEA: over 3F m 40 pressed with lm> PACK 01 GOLD ro cent track %0 rp BSTHER's pi Went over ;-,i Overspin BURMA BABI track report II NNI 1 Went over 3] BILVEB BRKilij cent track RACE TWO MOVli: I AN; Went over 3F Movie House II97 words
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Advertisement92 1959-02-07 2 l^ the name to remember when ordering 7V Clutch Linings Sintered Metal Linings Sheet Materials 'V, "^\'A-^ra^ l' n n 9 Rivets \^JL I Rel'ning Tools /|T ij Brake Testing 1 J Equipment OTOBS Federation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. 4L o m <c O/notpGs/borcf Mm. SV J /mm MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS92 words
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Article, Illustration562 1959-02-07 3 ||;IK recent track 1 PRINCE: 3-2-50 by |m m n M with UllM Disposed RA CE THREE PMio D Went V with PontiB l{\\.( cent track CARIBBI IN II: 3-2-59- make tim* 1 5 5-2-59- p :^f m 40| LIGHT BURMA: No ort. ON SCREEN: No562 words
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Advertisement31 1959-02-07 3 2 Wkf/. «^^A^ v I *J? >'» x H 4'h Ocfobcr, 1957 If ACTORY CO LTD., Geneva, i> I ;AMY SPUTNIK I OCTOBER 1957 <i ,k, 1 AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS31 words
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Advertisement160 1959-02-07 3 Of/? (vjO No. of cylinders 4 H.P. 15.8 (1.483 ex.) m Compression ratio approximately Jt—B^ 1-6.9 Maximum speed 75 M.P.H. Turning circle 34.8 rt. Output 51.3 H.P. at 4.200 R.P.M Caravan SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL 3*128.***** REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT MALAYA I .MHtllllllllHlllllllllllHlHlllllllHlHllHMlllltmillilllllllllllllllllllllllll 11 11 1 1 1160 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1959-02-07 4 ANE oi the best bets on today's card Is Light Of Burma m Kate Three. He can be followed confidently. Another safe one is Bucentaur m Race Five, while m Rare Four Jara gets her ideal distance. RACE ONE CiOLZA and Esther's Pet are1,242 words
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Article154 1959-02-07 4 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS 1 ..-nd track at Ku.ilu I umpur on.ibly food for this morning's f.ist work, dtflpltc consistent 1 If this ti;wk cttfl be taken .t^ .1 guide l» pN noing foi this afternoon's racing it nhould be reasonably good. c of m If he v r154 words
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Advertisement87 1959-02-07 4 A new wrist watch of contemporary and brisk appeara waterproof, antimagnetic, shock protected, with centre-seconds specially designed for the use of the younger generation. Tne brightly polished stainless steel case, the dial of exclusive design with raised ciphers and luminous dots, as well a expanding steel bracelet which is moulded87 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-02-07 5 .cars > it was bever- nd of c >hs. It i there s, and proud of the that ho to nantly on this, and visualise the foaming river that 500.000 Ju°s of their favourite brew would represent. The Greeks learned the art of brewing from the Egyptians,178 words
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238 1959-02-07 5 I can prove it is Cook's cottage says widow rpHE authenticity of Captain Ja m Cooks cottai m Melbourne's Fitzroy Gardens and the honesty of English country folk was defended m Melbourne. The small stone cottage mis been an attraction m the gardens since it was transported stone by stone238 words
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Article296 1959-02-07 6 Four jiggers of Scotch help keep Kurt young 11 1 ■IA FEELING" you up with t.) the ii Kui t I y bi t nel m "Me and The Co i' I this filn the part of an actor who i when still at :>296 words
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Article, Illustration386 1959-02-07 6 11l HAVE BE M ma n y films which rival cattle barons feud over the watei supply for their steers, hut we have v one quit* like The Big Country," which, it must he admitted, is a bii> film m nearly (.very way.386 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-02-07 6 When More tricks a millionaire KENNETH MORE All right! You know what I am going to say 4 Next To No Time' is another delightful British comedy. Kenneth More, as David Webb, has another of those parts m which he is incomparable. This time he is a planning engineer who231 words
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Advertisement83 1959-02-07 6 l^jpj^^^^ Germany I^^^ F°' jr rnodcls for your eh From $122/- (Spore) A mode! of novel design vvith feeler J^KP^~ outomotic for playing all records of 7", 10". 12" diameter, mixed or otherwise. Contemporary styling and simplified operation are among its Bl^^jils chief characteristics PRICE $155.00 >^ fll^ I 383 words
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Article104 1959-02-07 7 LONDON, 1,1, I'it. 1,,, I l |.-> i I 1 Mm li KSS Ulemenl ii, \,)i /.Inn. prices liuotcd m pet. I |>j s uawak f port ;j4 iw.ik Special ,i porti i Hen J9 1 prices quoted m vence l\ Not 1"770'_. buyers 1771 buyers 1771104 words
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Article106 1959-02-07 7 NEW YORK, Feb. 6. Previous Tod;iy n\ straits 102.12 nom. 102.00 nom. |l\ futures Straits Contract March 99.87 buyers 99.87 buyers 101.87 sellers 101.87 sellers Ml> 99.62 buyeri 99.50 buyers 101.62 .sellers 101.87 sellers TOM I) SALES: Nil. RIBBKR: l-uture* March 30. 25 bu 30.60 buyers 30.35106 words
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Article32 1959-02-07 7 NEW yorr. Feb. <; Previous Today 586.12 ."82 33 W Railroads 160.84 1 (50.35 It) pomrstii Bonds 86.27 86 27 13 < lilities 90.65 90. 40 C'omiosite \veragrs 203. G7 202.6532 words
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Article40 1959-02-07 7 n wait iim 25, 27 i to spot and pment >ted m U.S. cents vcr Ib 25, lm to 25, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white i-pot and awaiting release 4_\ afloat* 4l\ and February shipment 4_>. sellers, ex-dock40 words
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Article83 1959-02-07 7 ()i>l y ■■•■< s i.t. i.k./ < lopean pints delivered 'i I"' long ton I eb./Mar. I K. /North 1 P pcnts delivered long (on Feb. Mar. 10TOX1 1 OIL crude Straits European poits m bulk ton l <•!). ((M v 'i t OIL crude Ceylon83 words
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Article113 1959-02-07 7 OATIIER unsettled conditions pn vailed m the London .stock marl, yesterday with the further overnight decline on w Streel .i restraining influen< Bir, :l open new commitments m advam the weekend d, with a certain amount of profit-taking evident, looked rather ragged. Oiltedged s i cv113 words
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298 1959-02-07 7 umi&u biAiES icebreaker has freed the x trapped Belgian Antarctic expedition shin Polarhav alter a three-day battle through Ice piled mure than 20 feet high, the U.S. Navy announced yesterday. The icebreaker, the U.S.S. Glacier, lost one blade of her port propellerReuter - 298 words
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Advertisement181 1959-02-07 7 xTo a«y parf c/ f/u tror/d a fe handling Oecurity m transport consult CIUrADnDC baggage transport agency JlllUMrVnL PACKING COMPANY LIMITED Enquire for details to Jfc^ II -f 8E Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore iM- »i^ > Tel: *****- 3 Line. ff Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg. WLjJLf* 1 1 P.O. Box181 words
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Miscellaneous171 1959-02-07 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES rODAY: 10.13 a.m. and 11.41 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.55 a.m. MONDAY: 0.1 1 a.m. and 11.36 a.m. TUESDAY: 0.39 a.m. and 12.16 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.06 a.m. and 1 1 .54 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.33 a.m. and 1.31 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.00 a.m. and 2.09 p.m. *****..1 .1 kit mm i..171 words
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Article, Illustration871 1959-02-07 8 PART 5 Surrender rWTHER lr-Cric- kei Journeyed sadi\ back to his village. It is one thing to he appointed Royal Astrologer and quite another to be appointed Royal Astrologer with only seven days to live. When he arrived back m his own home he did not receive the871 words
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Miscellaneous183 1959-02-07 8 Rupert and the Fire Bird IK Ml Mill IMI 1 11 Mil 1 11 HIM HHIIIIIIMIIMIHIHIMIIIHHIiiMIH The .strangers do not wait long. Ping. You heard me teleAy soon as they have taken off graphing to China for ;t yesttr-Pong-Ping signals for Rupert to day And don't worry about join him.183 words
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Miscellaneous68 1959-02-07 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rplIE winners •of la.^t week's colour- in contest (each of whom will r«. ceivc a $5 prize m due course) are as followsMiss jenny Tan Q'Ji I- A Jalan Ismail. Singa pore 14. Miss Peggy Miao (5 Ij',1 j', 97 Branksome Road, Singapore 15. Master Lawrence Mak68 words
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Miscellaneous224 1959-02-07 8 CHILDREN'S PAGE A colour-in contest Viiih prizes for you! ins this scene with paints. crayons or chalks. There are four prize* Name (Master Miss) offered each of S.~> (two for boys and two for girls). AH you have to do Is to set to work to brighten up the sketch,224 words
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Article256 1959-02-07 9 By a Special Correspondent. FEMINISTS will snort angrily at the attitude of some churchmen towards a Swedish decision to admit women to the priesthood. While the sponsors of that resolution see a new danger to "Christian unity," feminists will see only evidence of an out-mod-ed prejudice256 words
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Advertisement97 1959-02-07 9 v-^V^ft l^ 1 J-M TO EXPECTANT a*, NURSINO MOTH^ A really smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, M^^^^^^^^L/ progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photo-. U/r/?^==^ y) graphs and family tree etc. /Ct^/^^v Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES -^Z A *tf\97 words
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Miscellaneous1266 1959-02-07 9 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS m I r J R r M %u 1H 1 K UI S Gosp<l a|l, Io,on 29: < 30. ing; 3 p.m. Sunday School; 5.30 ing Woi.hlp. SiUt Crescent. Ksmpong Bah- tomorrow are: Church of Christ The Klnc p.m. Sunday School; 6 p.m. !o m. Salvation Meeting. BAPTIST1,266 words
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Miscellaneous746 1959-02-07 10 B^* ._2_o_^__*>- »_S_^_fc. j»i ii— r— s w JO HO v"_*_T Jl aC" ~^j /x s v V. Ofa 5P a tn hair be bun es Mr M °towasthe SHE^ll /jtf£%&^ Soo Men. c/J O <*scJ^'^' 1 'llis 1 Sh< (h<U A^—^ ,nr wnicn thank you all. J^p^ W-m^ yRDU746 words
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Article188 1959-02-07 11 ENTRY FORM If you arc a team member i i > Name of Itam. P t transport tv the starting point at Woodlands? UNIOR: Qualifying age 17-20 SENIOR: Qualifying age 21-39 VETERAN: Qualifying age 40 and above. r f age classification competitors musl \-.q\c reached Q188 words
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Article188 1959-02-07 11 1 s will report at tone, Wood- n Sunday, transport 'Pore padang 0 a.m. n at 7 a.m. oute. :t to the Veto Juniors and wear him, nun,: vidcd. 1 the 1 measure ol ,m i rmil i be i khe nodi de--1 with the definition during any188 words
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Article881 1959-02-07 11 ALL THE DETAILS YOU WANT TO KNOW 4S the entries How m tor the FrtC Press Walk, queries are almost as numerous as the competitors themSo here we give details Of exactly what you have to do on the big day. Mi Intending competitors should read this carefully. Rules and881 words
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Advertisement92 1959-02-07 11 H^' WAY AHEAD IN EVERY WAY i Goodyear leads m new tyre excitement. The new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead m every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What's new about it? Everything! Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury See the new de92 words
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Article327 1959-02-07 12 India recover from a bad start A OND WICKET 41 stand of 137 by N. J. Contractor (92) and p. Umrigar (76) gave India a good start .n the fifth and last r< against West Indies yesterday m New Delhi. At the clu.se India, who won the toss for the327 words
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90 1959-02-07 12 THOMAS CUP CHAMPS LEAVE FOR ENGLAND TAN jol HOK, of Indonesia regarded as the world's number one badminton player, arrives m Britain on Fob. 13 to compete In the All-England championships at Wembley on March 18-21. The 22-year-old Indonesian played a major role In his country's victory m the ThomasReuter - 90 words
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Article49 1959-02-07 12 The draw for the second round of the Irish Footbai: Association Cup competition to be played on February 28 is as follows: Portadown versus Ballymena United: Linfield versus Ards: Glenavon versus Glentoran Reserves or Cliftonville; Distillery versus Derry City; The Glentoran Reserves versus Clittonville (First Round ReuterReuter - 49 words
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142 1959-02-07 12 BRITAIN'S swimmers meet the two leading European nations within the space of a week m the coming season the last before the next Olympics m Rome. On July 25 and 26 Britain meet Holland at Waalwijk and the following week-end are hosts to the Hungarians142 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-02-07 12 you DID shout lore, your ball must have been travelling more than twice the speed of sound17 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-02-07 12 fgfgfgggfgfgfgfgfgf THE Raffle* Institution boys first team to ent h* w*.* a 1 to right: KhorTeik Lin. Goh Ho Wet. WeeCheowYinl I Choo Kok Liang, Wong Hong Koon. I Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article69 1959-02-07 12 Keith Slater, the Australian bowler, will play as professional for Heywood m the Central Lancashire Cricket League next season. The Heywood club announced yesterday Slater had accepted their offer. Slater, who bowls me-dium-paced or off-spin, played m the Third Test of the current series against England.Reuter - 69 words
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Article54 1959-02-07 12 GATE receipts for the four Tests played so far m the fivematch series between England and Australia total £A1 21,327 (about M58?4,975). Attendances were down by 26,000 to 651,--497 but increased admission prices boosted receipts to t A6.000 more than at the same stage on the previousReuter - 54 words
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176 1959-02-07 12 £IX adventurous schoolboys, all between the ages of 17 and 19, have entered for the Free Press Walk on March 8 and are the first team to do so. They are all from Raffles Institution. All si\ arc Boy Scouts with much176 words
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Article61 1959-02-07 12 Hanna Waiter, of Austria led with 347 points after the first throe compulsory figures m the European women's figure skating championships m Davos Switzerland. Joan Hannappel. of Hoi- land, followed with 33 points and Ina Bauer West Germany, was thi with 332.1 points The throe the figureReuter - 61 words
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