The Singapore Free Press, 9 February 1959
1959-02-09
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-02-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper* Sint spare, Monday. Ituiuatx 9, 1959. I'rhe 15 CU17 words
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316 1959-02-09 1 RAHMAN RESIGNS: RAZAK IS NEW PRIME MINISTER Now he'll devote all JHE FEDERATION PRIME MINISTER, TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, HAS RESIGNED FROM HIS POST AS PRIME MINISTER TO DEVOTE ALL HIS TIME TO UMNO. THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG HAS ACCEPTED HIS RESIGNATION. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato316 words
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Article, Illustration208 1959-02-09 1 hated fans strip Jayne to the mist Waist JAVNF MANSFIELD, who a hours previously ex appeal "is all m the mil d was stripped to the waist by excited partj at a carnival ball m a Rio de Janeiro hotel early yesterday. Later Jayne said she wasn't angry. "The boys208 words
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Article28 1959-02-09 1 Bus crashes into pole: 40 hurt obroai 57 l )a *sengers BnSh (i into a tele- New Jersey '"juring 40 peo•nre.s took the :^er.s to hosi detained. UPIUPI - 28 words
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113 1959-02-09 1 POLICE GET 12 REPORTS OF FESTIVAL HOOLIGANS TWELVE cases of hooliganism involving New Year revellers were reported to the Singapore police yesterday. A police spokesman said complaints referred to people throwing crackers at passing cars, into houses and at individuals. Police also received four reports of injuries caused by crackers,113 words
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Article36 1959-02-09 1 AN American army spokesman m Amberg, West Germany, said five U.S. soldiers and three German civilians were killed during the six-day winter manoeuvres of the U.S. Seventh Army which ended yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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119 1959-02-09 1 THE two English fast bowlers, Peter Loader of Surrey and Brian Statham of Lancashire, were slightly injured m a road accident near Wagga Wagga. New South Wales, yesterday. Loader had three stiches m his bowling arm and Statham had bn around the neckReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement18 1959-02-09 1 YOUR MARCH 8 DATE-THE FREE PRESS WALK Enter now. Full details and Entry Form are on Page 1518 words
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Advertisement108 1959-02-09 1 m l** m 1 The House of Tangs I v\ I W\ the only One -Price Deportment I T_ I Y^ Store m the orient dealing m oil 2|U&Egfi&J*J kinds of Eastern Arts ond Craft*. V T< ne on v House that can offer Lrt'y You moximum voluo at minimum108 words
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Article326 1959-02-09 2 i /pin-: TURKISH Foreign Minister, Mr. 1 atm Zorlu, said m Zurich last night that he and the Greek Foreign Minister, Mi. RvangeJoa Averofi, were working on a "comE prehensive plan as a whole lor Cyprus." But he denied 'speculation" reports that there had been an agreementReuter - 326 words
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Article165 1959-02-09 2 TOO MUCH GOOD FORM IS BANNED THE Women's Amateur Athletic Association yesterday warned Britain's girl athletes against wearing costumes that are too brief or revealing. The W.A.A-A. ruled that sports outfits worn by girl track stars must be "clean and designed not to be objectionable." Officials said the ruling wouldUPI - 165 words
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Article65 1959-02-09 2 I' will take a year to eliminate all the 8,000 Insurgents in Burma, the director of military training. Colonel Mating Maung. told a press conference in Rangoon yesterday. He said the rebels were losing men in clashes everyday and added: "Wait and whatReuter - 65 words
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Article38 1959-02-09 2 Mrs. Indira Gandhi. 42. daughter of the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru. took over m a simple ceremony yesterday the presidency of the governing Confreas Party from the retiring nresiripnt Mr IT N nin>- UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article51 1959-02-09 2 THE em 1- official newspaper Btela'at reported y< day that Ru Pel ian talks m Teheran had completely broken down. ported the an mission wa tryinf to let Pel ie to *niit the Bagdad Pact by offering her more technl nee and year n on -aggression pa-Reuter - 51 words
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199 1959-02-09 2 Israeli Army is to court martial the officer who led patrol into Egypt AN Israeli officer is to be court martialled for leadinu a patrol across the Israel-EgVDt-lan border into the Gaza strip last Wednesday an Army spokesman announced m Tel Aviv yesterday. The announcement gave the results of IsraelReuter - 199 words
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255 1959-02-09 2 FOSSIL FIND PROVES OLD MALAYA- R.I. LAND LINK NEWLY DISCOVERED FOSSILS on the remote island of Florcs m East Indonesia have provided further proof of the existence of a land-bridge linking the Malayan Peninsula, Sumatra, Java and some East Indonesian islands thousands or years ago. according to a Dutch missionaryU.P.I - 255 words
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225 1959-02-09 2 Carnival hold-up brings joy to Mintoff lIEAVY rain m y a yesterday wiped compete days urm celebrations and provided at least a partial poj. heal victory tor Mr. dog Mintoil and his h Labour Party. The rain, which started as a steady drizzle and Increased throughout the day, dashed theReuter - 225 words
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Advertisement20 1959-02-09 2 Ch.l/Sfl Cfiocolatey chocolate Some other favourites r HONEY ALMONDS. FRUIT NUT CRACKERMILK and RAISIN MILK THE GREATEST TAST£ IN CHOCOLATC20 words
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293 1959-02-09 3 Flu and measles fax doctors, jam hospitals Imics of flu and measles, j 1 by Britain's winter tilling hospitals to caand forcing aheady busy to work emergency hours. The smog that swept Britain last month brought its heavy toll of lung complaints, sore throats and jus! plain wretchedness. On theUPI - 293 words
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182 1959-02-09 3 ALBERT HALL AUDIENCE ACCLAIMS PIANIST FOU IpOU TS'ONG. the young Chinese pianist who came to Britain from Warsaw two months ago to start a musical career m the West, gave his first London concert at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday. He was enthusiastically received by the. audience including the Duchess182 words
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Article25 1959-02-09 3 International motor racing star Stirling Moss and his father are reported to be sinking £10.000 into a chinchilla fur business. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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138 1959-02-09 3 WILD BILL' OF US. SECRET SERVICE DIES MAJOR-GENERAL William J. (Wild Bill) Donovan, chief of the American secret service In World War 11, died m hospital In Washington yesterday a^ed 76. The general had bei n m hospital since suffering a stroke last April. A.s a commander In World WarReuter - 138 words
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Article47 1959-02-09 3 About lfif) Soviet scientists, whose home for th< year has been the ley Antarctica, arrived at Capetown on board the luxury liner, Michael Kalinin. Tin members of the third Soviet Antarctli pedltlon which 1,1 ied the hitherto unexplored Pole of rnaecesibili- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article25 1959-02-09 3 YUGOSLAVIA I leave th« country m reprl al I Yugoslav diplomat from f!*erhi i it w:i^ learned In B i ReuterReuter - 25 words
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316 1959-02-09 3 DARTMOOR -BRITAIN'S GRIMMEST JAIL-TO BE REBUILT E i\artmook ana of 5 EYJ the grimmest and E most hated prisons m E z Britain, is to be rebuilt E under penal reform 5 plans just announced E by ihe Government. No date has been fixed for the rebuilding E which isReuter - 316 words
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235 1959-02-09 3 Philip beats a general at shooting ducks in Pakistan PRINCE Philip had tindays best bar, when he ahot 142 clucks during a shoot with the Pakistani President. Gen Mohammed Ayub Khan, on an state near Larkana. West Pakistan, yesterday. The Prince who attended a reception given by the British HighReuter - 235 words
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Article65 1959-02-09 3 A TURKISH Cypriot policeman. Mehmcd Shail. was shot dead at his home m a Turkish quarter of Famagusta last night. Officials said the murder was believed to be a domestic affair. A statement said Shail was aroused from bed by a knock at the door.Reuter - 65 words
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Advertisement27 1959-02-09 3 CROCODILE stand Af THE EXPOSITION FREE GIFTS for every purchase 1 iJPlfflfl ,lr sr// everything JACKS PHOTO CO, IS7. North Bridge Rood, (Capitol Blda Singaporc-a Tai: 3StS«27 words
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181 1959-02-09 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Feb. 9. 1959. opinion HIDDEN BEAUTY X T EWS that the U.S. Development Loan I Fund is to lend Malaya $30 million for road construction and the improvement of access to rural areas will be a wonderful filip to tourist development plans. It has already181 words
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Article899 1959-02-09 4 Social Climbing in the Alps SARAH ROTHSCHILD visits Winterberg m Germany and says... t NOBODY. BUT NOBODY. CAN BEAT THE ARMY FOR SNOBBERY f HAVE Just spmt a breath-taking ■week of social climbing m thi man Alps Nut m some swanky ski ort or m the Alpine hide-ay of the899 words
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278 1959-02-09 4 lIOMESICK Britons, or Americans seeking some insight into the British way of enjoyment, can now walk along the New York "sidewalks" eating Ash and chips out of an English newspaper. Two shops are attempting to make their "atmosphere and their products as278 words
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Article95 1959-02-09 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber *w A THINKER with a mind irp as a Toledo blade has discovered that auto m Btion. electronic ins and all the rest will end by throwing large numbers of people out Ol work, a the computers and other devices become more efficient, not only will95 words
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Advertisement59 1959-02-09 4 DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES SEE HOW DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES GLORY IN ONE ANOTHER'S BEAUTY WHETHER YOUR TASTE U LEANS TO SAPPHIRES, TO DIAMONDS OR A RING COMBINING BOTH WE HAVE YOUR STYLE AT YOUR PRICE. S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45, High St. Airport Singapore. 6 Station Rd. Ipoh. Associate Co. S59 words
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Article, Illustration380 1959-02-09 5 She gave apple pie to hungry prisoner I LITTLE GIRL (NOW CLAMOROUS MISS) TRACES FRIEND li \(J (i X I), Hungry, E iunnei Prank West was E iweepini bomb debris m E the streets of Munich m E 11*11 when a little tier- man girl felt sorry lot E bin380 words
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257 1959-02-09 5 BUSINESS IS BAD, SAY THE PRIVATE SCHOOLS r FHE opening of the Singapore Polytechnic and x more new Government primary and secondary schools has meant less business for private schools. At the end of 1957 there were 72 private ichools m Singapore, an Education Ministry spokesman said. Five were closed257 words
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106 1959-02-09 5 Salvation Army plans Chinatown centre r rilK Singapore Salvation Army is anxious to i a building m Chinatown to conduct and educational Colonel J. w. Blake, wh m charge ol the Salvation Army here, said ih far their efforts to find preml i had been unsuccessful. They hoped to hold106 words
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Article73 1959-02-09 5 Students busy on India I rip Til IK forty-six students and teaching staff of Xanyang University who left for India last month have already visited educational institutions and places of historical, geographical and cultural interest m Delhi, Sanchi, Agra and Jaipur m North India. They will visit Chandigarh, Lucknow, Allahabad,73 words
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Article21 1959-02-09 5 The French Prime Minister, M. Michel Debre, arrived In Algiers last night for a three- day visit.21 words
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137 1959-02-09 5 A spokesman of the Vietnamese Consulate said they would continue to export high quality vegetables as cheaply B sibie. "I hope people m Singapore will continue to ap predate Vietnam ;c--tables," he said. STIFF competition is m the offing between Indonesia and Vietnam137 words
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Article41 1959-02-09 5 Aii official h 'tig committee reported to King Hu that the i] a Jordanian a rlln- Amman on January 2.J, m which ten the pll low In thick clri i In, wh of the ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement23 1959-02-09 6 WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1899 WOLLENSAK 1% "43-D BMM SPOOL TURRET F^ WITH WOLLENSAK 13MM f/1 8 LENS SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD (Instrpsratd In H«i23 words
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Miscellaneous352 1959-02-09 6 JEFF lIAWKE by Sydney Jordan I"SS JB** <E^£S TMf CONf*eCNC£ f^^r^S^^ <y sosasmwc rwsT/rw-ASS£MfiLfi) MUj tmats X weqe a nsjsssslßflr On. about Vt^i^aJMH TO rWCS«S 7W*F BUHDteVG OF A ItHsSF ««MT. LAURA. GOING TO A V^^^^T ONC HU NPWEO UIWsVKI AAAurtAM rrrm powtf? cone jIS ffHr ivijusto^fe«o look por a352 words
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Miscellaneous350 1959-02-09 6 sj DbHN today, you havi pot, ntialities but a I ed to utilise them to th have a good mind but a lazy. You ha\. I bir ai« clined ti I moods of depre sj apparent cau* B It you will take J rather than let around, you can iv-350 words
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Article127 1959-02-09 7 M Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP TOUR BRIDGE M Harrison-Gray v I Dealer: South North South fame *A X Q 4, X 9 8 5 3 0*854 563 A Q"0 5^ OAK 8 2 to know t\ for miss* on this deal. having bid M Diamond Two Heart* Thres Pi pays to force t127 words
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Article, Illustration323 1959-02-09 7 Major S pore parties asked: Don't contest our strongholds 14W DARTY LINE-UPS are slowly taking shape for the general election to the Singapore Legislative Assembly which is expected to be held m the last week of May. At least 200 candidates are expected to contest thePopper - 323 words
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Article57 1959-02-09 7 Mr. Chou En Lai. the Communist Chinese Prime Minister, and the Chinese delegation to the 21st Soviet, Communist Party Congress, left Moscow for home terday. the official Soviet News Agency Tass reported. President Ho Chi Minh of Communist North Vietnam travelled with the Chinese at57 words
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Article30 1959-02-09 7 Italy's Prime Minister-de-signate, Signor Antonio Segni. yesterday conferred with Signor Giovanni Malagodi, leader of the right of centre Liberal Party, while sounding out political leadj ers-30 words
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Article19 1959-02-09 7 The United Arab Republic signed a new long-term trade agreement with Czechoslovakia last night U.P.I. ReuterU.P.I; Reuter - 19 words
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Article135 1959-02-09 7 THE management con Singapore Art Gall< proached the Cultural Ac cial assistance. Cinema magnate and art lover Mr. Loke Wan Tho has promised to add $25,000 to the fund but, according to the convenor of the committee. Dr. Charles Wilson, more money is needed.135 words
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Advertisement88 1959-02-09 7 Don't Miss! i Handloom Week ;S I 5% discount on all goods purchased from Feb. B—l4 jj <► <► j RAW SILKS, DRESS MATERIAL, SARIS if t BEDSPREADS, CANDLEWICK CARPETS IE TOWELS, ETC.. HANDLOOMS H (Govt, of India). J J J* 23 Roce Course Lane, M.C. A. Building, O Singaporc-8.88 words
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Miscellaneous138 1959-02-09 7 ■M I^l 1^1 L^flH HH n s ACROSS 5. The kingly duty Is to keep ileal feature things straight (4) 4 6. Girl at daybreak (4). In current use 7. Enjoy the condiment! (6> 8. Mineral powder with drying In this properties (4) 12. Sort of dressing to be done138 words
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Miscellaneous82 1959-02-09 7 10.30 a.m. "The Long Arm"; 11.00 A Musical Holiday In Mexico; 12.00 p.m. Sim; Song of Paris; 12.18 Keyboai-I Fanss; 12 30 The Kun H* Kung Hee Show; 1.00 Ml day Musical*'; 1.30 Time .Si; and News; 1.46 Melody on tinMove; 2.00 Anna Hu.sscll enterDouble Hill; 3.00 8.8.C Symphony Ouhes--4.0082 words
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Miscellaneous51 1959-02-09 7 fjiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiilliiiiiiib I SINGAPORE I IHICH TIDES! TODAI 1130 a. in E TOMORROW: 0.39 a.m. E and 12.10 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.00 am. and 12.54 p.m. THURSDAY: 133 a.m. E and 1.31 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.00 a.m. and 2.0?> p.m. SATURDAY: 2.29 a.m. and :M7 p.m. E SUNDAY: 3.01 a.m. and 3.53 p.m.51 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-02-09 8 The hat above, nick-named "Rose Garden", a spidery trellis work of black "Picot," decorated with a large rose on top-created by Rose Valois-was one of the many new spring hats shown m Paris the other day.42 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-02-09 8 picture. Susan Cox, above, wears a straw cloche with brighl red poppies. It was designed by Rudolf Worn and wal shown recently at Ronald Pattersons spring collection.-! PopperPopper - 31 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-02-09 8 "Red China", left, created by Rose Val I ther spring hat shown m Paris recently. v! It is of black Italian straw, with a lar which will certainly keep off the spring sunsni36 words
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Article138 1959-02-09 9 Only TV gives Johnny an appetite w 18 months, on the family ,i back to and settled meal and tewing. wa> of it id novelist ij ar md, mother ham 5 discoverJohnny. the 'IV Age i.i! add., Hertemarkable child." won't rat io his mobought him a TV tray. ersant with138 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-02-09 9 A BRITISH WIFE IN U.S. SAVES P.C. SHOT BY GUNMEN A FORMER A.T.S. girl, Mrs. Kay Frost, helped to save the life of a shot American policeman last week —by remembering the first aid she learned during the war. Mrs. Frost, who Is m her thirties and comes from the300 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-02-09 9 Jewelled sunglasses wen t on show m London recently. lese light as a feather creations are available m five fferent lens colours. Left, Beth Rogan displays two of The girl m the picture below is wearing the latest ling m tortoiseshell which is called Tres Snob."49 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-02-09 9 New drive-in bank is thief-proof A NEW "drive-in" branch of the Westminster Bank has just been opened m Princes Road, Liverpool, where customers can draw up m their cars beside the cashier's windows and transact their business without getting out. They place their cheques m a special drawer below thePopper - 106 words
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Article, Illustration361 1959-02-09 10 London Cessip Mr. Braine reaches the top rpHERE was precious little room for the people at the top rr, the Pla/a Theatre. London, the other day. The foyer was as active a washing ma< hine In motion as the titled, the talented, and the stars jostled and swished to near361 words
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Article82 1959-02-09 10 IRISH artist Raymond Piper was finishing an oil painting of Sir Clement Price-Thomas when the famous surgeon looked up and said: "Now I've Been you at work, would you like n Which Is how the 35--jrear-old .1 ime to put on a mask and surgical82 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-02-09 10 Now Olga returns to Schweitzer's hospital i hi \K that oil heiress] oiga Deterding has gone back to work as an unpaid nurse at Dr. Albert Schweitzer's leper colony m F re n c h Equatorial Africa. Thirty one year old Miss Deterding has a personal fortune of £3,000,000 and153 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-02-09 10 Lady Beatty's £102 excess ONUGGLED, cosily m her mink coat. Lady Beatty swept off m a jet airliner for America the other day. She wcus going for a fortnight's holiday m Nassau. As we talked before takeoff an official cut m: "That will be £102 to pay on excess baggage."164 words
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Article, Illustration205 1959-02-09 10 his sleeping quarters for the divisional ski- ing championships had already been allotted m the ladies' changing room next to the Army swimming pool. But the billet was not quite as bad as the name suggested. The changing room had been divided into cubicles and hot and205 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-02-09 11 I "WOTS UP. YER GRACE? STATELY OME SHORT OF TEASPOONS?"15 words
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497 1959-02-09 11 Home Rulers' plan march to free' Scotland COTTISH men and womi n of extreme pinions are planning march which is to we objective ie old Parliament ouse m Kdinburgh nd. as its object, the !tti I a Scotsh parliament there i preference to the ie that sits at WestUnster and497 words
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Article139 1959-02-09 11 ith his aSSOCI Sometimes the cariCrttui c is rather hi avy-handed, but it's time that the impany v laughed out of the American ne. much wh( ha] itly i middleaged i forced to ►n The the who ent( ith the WHEN a man139 words
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233 1959-02-09 11 Insomnia Americans' biggest bugbear AMERICA'S I bugbear today la not the Ru■■ i a n p.v, on rocket, it's In>mnla. A new eiub just started In New York call., it ill "Inso-Maniacs." Members conduct long conv< tions with each other on the telephone from a.m. on, when the re t233 words
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Article67 1959-02-09 11 MOTORIBT driving along a straight, monotonous expressway m the US. pulls into a petrol station ut and proceeds to skip energetically with .t < till But he's not what we •II 111 (I Ol chiatrlc help." ski one ol the waj i ofn< ommended to yoursell67 words
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Article, Illustration923 1959-02-09 12 H. JACK GEIGER - Scientists make big progress in search for cancer cure H. JACK GEIGER A CANCER VACCINE, A SIMPLE DIAGNOSTIC TEST. A CURATIVE DRh THESE ARE STILL DREAMS, BUT EXPERIMENTS ARE YIELDING C a_aj£j By A CANCER vaccine, a simple diagnostic test. a curative drug these are still dreams. None of the923 words
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359 1959-02-09 12 The search for chemical is best current hope finitely small spark plugs and replace them with something else while the engine is running. It would not be easy. Yet for years. Drs. George B. Brown, Aaron Bendich. Earl Balis and their colleagues at SloanKettering Institute have been doing just th359 words
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Article, Illustration605 1959-02-09 13 HARRY W. FRANTZ - RACE TO CUT THE COSTS IN MAKING SALT WATER FRESH HARRY W. FRANTZ r- by ner m the huge dome beneath the fuse- I lage. Thus the new aircraft will extend the range of the defensive radar sys- terns of carrier task forces from 9 miles to 200 miles byReuter - 605 words
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763 1959-02-09 13 No wool-gathering' by textile scientists By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT has made furthei significant advances m techniques which affect products of the textile tradeone of the products m question being manmade, and the other supplied by nature and the animal world. The former product is Terylene, British invented fibre which astonished763 words
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Article166 1959-02-09 13 Discoverer was part of biomedical experiments aimed at patting man into space, it added, It was becoming apparent, however, that the real abjective was the de \>iopment of techniques for military sp.n c vehlel- nnl ihootini monkeys and mice into Rpaci was said toReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1959-02-09 14 HIGH SOCKS TO WIN MAIN SPRINT ri lit i lass 1 sprints will sutter through scratching tomorrow, as did the Class 1 race the first day. My selection for the main sprint (Class 1 Div. 1) is High Socks, whose Singapore form is good. He thrives on racing. He carriesFree Press - 1,688 words
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Article325 1959-02-09 15 ROUNDUP OF SPORT AROUND THE WORLD RONNIE DM \\v K% Ireland's 1,500 metre* Olympic champion, stored his 27th consecutive indoor mile victory, when he clocked 4 mm. 4.3 sec. at the Boston Amateur Athletic games. Brian Hewson, Britain's European 1,500 metres champion, who led from the start,Reuter - 325 words
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Article, Illustration786 1959-02-09 15 Says ALLAN LEWIS jDRAVE GENERAL won the main race at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, but there was no value m form as a guide to next week's Selangor Gold Cup. Brave General defeated Golden Melody by a neck. Golden Melody tried to lead786 words
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Article113 1959-02-09 15 HORSES Worth folioSaturday's racini movii. i IN,»"<> '»"<> ,0 ip well for I race On Saturday he started from the outside l>;r O Ht 01 i« »< *'UI *ln In rr K»ni|):inv then Hie 4 d|i i event he vo iv i be followed. Light113 words
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Article170 1959-02-09 15 TRACK WORK WORKING m the centre of the Number Two track at Kuala Lumpur this morning, Timberlane (Chad wick) on the inside went better than Marigold to dispose of three m M, 4/5. He beat Marigold by a length and did not appear to be fully170 words
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Advertisement71 1959-02-09 15 A model ot novel desinn v.ith feeler automatic for playing oil records of ~~^v 7", 10", 12" diometer. mixed or ll otherwise. Contemporary styling and simplified operation ore among its chief characteristics. PRICE $155.00 I M J -^itnLiimiiJiMLiJk 11 THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD., JIN(,AfO»('KOALA I UMPIJII'If OH.ptNANC Oe /IT fff]t^i71 words
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Article167 1959-02-09 16 'None of I them has killed freedom' MR. Potc- Sarasln, secre-tary-general ot the' South-East Asia Treaty Organisation, yesterday delended the alliance against criticism by India, Burma and Indonesia, Speaking at a television Interview m Washington he .said SE-\TO was formed m accordance with and m the167 words
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Article59 1959-02-09 16 A t! rtn m i by a living m bury, New Jei ance from her p'» alned enough opic pests to destroy tomato crop southern New Jersey it ed by the plant quarann ol the US. De ment ol Agriculture. The pests are known golden li59 words
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Article34 1959-02-09 16 The Afro- Asian youth conference at its final session m m Cairo yesterday called for the establishment of a permanent youth bureau affiliated to the Afro-Asian bureau m Cairo.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article107 1959-02-09 16 A LEADING Hungarian Communist official admitted yesterday that there is considerable resistance among the nations farmers against the new Communist wave ot collectivisation. Lajos Feher, member of the politburo and m charge of agricultural matters, said m an article m Nepszabadsag that "m conjunction withU.P.I - 107 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-02-09 16 DIVERS from a KoIyal Navy diving vessel (above) yesterday investigated the spot m Keppel Heads where the Singapore Harbour Board tug Pitho went down on Saturday morning after colliding with the Japanese freighter Takeshima Maru. The Free Pres& picture shows the vessel standing54 words
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Article48 1959-02-09 16 President Eisenhower cufl ting .short a hunting hu'ifl m Georgia, returned fl Washington last night fl hours sooner than plannfl A White Hou.se announce! ment said he wanted to fl back at his desk today ffl some appointments andwofl on unspecified matMifl ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article207 1959-02-09 16 NAVY SHIP TO HELP IN TUG SALVAGE 'THE ROYAL NAVY salvage vessel Barmond arrived m Keppel Heads this morning to assist m lifting the Singapore Harbour Board tug Pitho which went down early on Saturday after being m collision with the Japanese freighter Takeshima Maru. The tug is lying m207 words
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Article39 1959-02-09 16 Maroulla Charalambous, the three-year-old Greek Cyprlot girl seriously injured m a road accident on Friday, died yesterday m the Paphos Hospital. In West Cyprus, despite blood transfusions donated by two British soldiers.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article40 1959-02-09 16 Mr. Macmillan's projected visit to Moscow this month has set off a spate of prophecy that the British general election will be called m the autumn not m spring as was earlier believed likely.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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