The Singapore Free Press, 11 February 1959
1959-02-11
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Title Section16 1959-02-11 1 The Singapore Free Press .Malaya's Own FamHy Paper giagaptf*, Wednesday, February 11, 1959. Price 15 Cts.16 words
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Article83 1959-02-11 1 EISENHO--1 yesteraay he me U«S. planes strayed across ji tain because io signalsAti, wno made ment at a news ciid not repeculation that d U.S. transdly shot down lighters on hired" across border, that "once m there are false als that will plane out of remarksU.P.I - 83 words
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Article23 1959-02-11 1 I broke Into the I Lira Hong Koon r Road yestern and stole I. his family the cinema waa ran-23 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-02-11 1 1 JU. Otto John \J (right), former g West German intelligence chief, was re- fused permission to land m Dover jester- day and detained as 1 an "undesirable alien." A Home Office spokes. B man said: "He is being sent back toReuter - 153 words
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210 1959-02-11 1 St. Louis major disaster area after 1 9 die in tornado RESCUERS were digging for victims m mountains of debris many hours after a tornado ploughed through St. Louis, Missouri, yesterday, leaving hundreds injured, dead or buried alive. By last night 19 bodies had been counted and hospitals reported 265Reuter; U.P.I - 210 words
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Article29 1959-02-11 1 Mi ih- the airport. P on his w, »ndon, Ti on i 'I i v on t Hi vill confer with t.ir It will29 words
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Article11 1959-02-11 1 top di iaid i ntiflc Into U.P.I.U.P.I - 11 words
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Article48 1959-02-11 1 The Singapore Legislative Assembly this morning approved a Bill relating to the assessment of damages m cases of death due to a wrongful act or accident. The Attorney-General Mr. E P Shanks, said the law was In accordance with those m England and the Federation48 words
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298 1959-02-11 1 GREECE, TURKEY TO SIGN CYPRUS PACT Independence for strategic island colony /GREECE and Turkey have reached virtual agreement for a settlement of the Cyprus problem and the future status of the strategic island m the Eastern Mediterranean. Mr. Karamanlis and Mr. Menderes, the Greek and Turkish Prime Ministers, are dueReuter - 298 words
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74 1959-02-11 1 Jakarta won't use force to take Irian THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, told a press conference m Canberra yesterday that Indonesia would never use force to take over Dutcr* West New Guinea (Irian). Dr. Subandrio said any force by Indonesia could bring m Britain and the United States against74 words
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Advertisement7 1959-02-11 1 RICHARCIABLI TORCHLICHT VAN HO^JTe^i SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR7 words
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80 1959-02-11 2 r "i ad ttit House ol Commons y< day that (320.000 people were now out of work in Britain -the highest figure since the fuel crisis of February, H>47. This official figure for the hitest check date of Jan. 12, represents a sharp rise80 words
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100 1959-02-11 2 Castro's don't strike' plea to sugar men (M KAN n olutioii.tr> leader I Kiel (astro told BUfar workns m H.i\ ma. ye»tcrdaj that 11 1«> tniifct live up itrikinf for a >ear if Ihc revolution is to be MM I Strike* for shorter working shifts and higher wages have been100 words
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218 1959-02-11 2 GERMANY TALKS STILL ON But Dulles illness raises 'ifs' INHERE will be no disruption 1 m the effort to open negotiations with Russia o H< rlin and Germany because <>l Mr. Dulles' operation, it was made clear m Washington yesterday. President Eisenhower said at his Press conference that he knew218 words
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205 1959-02-11 2 I pRKSIDKNT Kisen- s* hower said m. z terday that once a financial settlement was made, the I'nited States Navy would take E out of "mothballs 1 a naval hospital ship to E sent to South -Kast Asia to take part m the bat-Reuter - 205 words
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100 1959-02-11 2 Prosperity in Europe reduces emigrants THE director of the intergovernmental committee for European migration. Mr. Marcus Daly, said on arrival m Melbourne yesterday that Australia 'might soon find that Italians, Greeks and Spaniards were the only Europeans available for migration In large numbers. Mr. Daly is on a six-week visitReuter - 100 words
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Article22 1959-02-11 2 Pan American Airways claimed yesterday that trans Atlantic jetliner flights cost less to operate than piston-engine servici U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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98 1959-02-11 2 DARING REBEL BOMB ATTACK AS DEBRE TOURS ALGIERS Two rebel hand grenades 1 exploded In Algiers rday during an Inspection tour by the French Premier, Mr. Debre. First reports said six ere Injured m the daring, daylight terrorist attack, One of the grenades, apparently rigged as a time bomb, explodedU.P.I - 98 words
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Article57 1959-02-11 2 THE HONDURAS "rebel radio." monitor terday, denied reports that the "revol i Rppubiir of Honduras had been put down hravy fighting m two prOTinCCfl and forces were on thr run. The broadcast said it was charact* iiiß" lAtin Amorlran presidents to .^ay put down when they knrwReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement161 1959-02-11 2 jfflr jd? sW? jrfy yibi/ CA4CIIITA Wrsitw G A&MmK.Ez' syxr sMr a^^^T A^^^w^J^ A^^F A^^^r A^^W A^^T f nCU Xl M G ldc 1 iklc SciA|CC P'o^dcs a luxury link between the Last and W \JT I VVc>t ITVICC crin X the acme of comfort and hoipiuliiy m lhc vvoild's161 words
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139 1959-02-11 3 BRITAIN is to dispose of four more cruisers and six destroyers as part of its plan to get rid of older ships to make way for the new Mr. Lan Orr-Ewinp. Parliamentary Seen-' tary to the Admiralty, told the House of Commons yesterday,Reuter - 139 words
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47 1959-02-11 3 A British press report claiming President Charles dc Gaulle was dismissing members of his stall on grounds that they were divorcees provoked an angry reaction yesterday at the President's Elysee Palace. A spokesman there denounced the report as "absurd and malicious."-- U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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84 1959-02-11 3 ,ti British sur- said yesterday ith mb the dirty I bis city m u;is as bad ft.l r wni concern- 100 cigaretI i man-mad" caused by iininated atadded profes Pvbus. Lmontus Surgery at :iivers!ty, m the Medical Press. irs clinicalReuter - 84 words
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113 1959-02-11 3 TROQUER ON SEX SCANDAL CHARGE QUITS PARTY M. AiNDKE LE TKOQUER. former speaker of the French National Assembly, was yesterday granted "leave of absence" from the Socialist Party during investigations into the "rose ballet" sex scandal. M. Le Troquer, 74, has been charged with moral i offences m connection withReuter - 113 words
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Article30 1959-02-11 3 A five-man delegation from the Lancashire cotton industry Is to visit Karachi next week for talks with Pakistan on the raw cotton supply situation.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article163 1959-02-11 3 PANCAKE TROPHY GOES TO KANSAS XK r ANSAb women boat ttlOM of Olm-y. Buckinghamshire, yesterday In tiu> annual Shrove Tui transatlantic pane ft k# race. Miss Mary Colllngwood ran the 415 yards m one minute 8 8 seconds seven •nds better than the time .of Mrs. Bridget Lowrie, 24, o!Reuter - 163 words
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112 1959-02-11 3 The runaway sailor asks: Where's pub? A RUNAWAY 19-year-old .sailor, Tony O'Dwyor, surrendered to the Royal Navy yesterday after spending a cold, inhospitable night on the little Scottish island of Muck. ODwyer, who sailed away m a storm on Monday while under open arrest aboard the submarine rescue ship Reclaim,Reuter - 112 words
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114 1959-02-11 3 V'OKAH SM ALLEY, 2G. former British international runner, who has been m Australia for about a year, said y<sterday she would resign from thr Victorian Amateur Athletic Association because an oilicial criticised her black satin shorts. The shorts raised no comment when sheReuter - 114 words
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Article61 1959-02-11 3 NEW YORK i M I announced <•»• appointment ol a director < i ra< t ion control In tin city department ol health. new director, i)r Han on Bl i on i -i hazai ppolnted scleni to ihe M I ry commit t< n. Mr UReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement49 1959-02-11 3 wliiT THE CROCODILE stand AT THE EXPOSITION 'REE GIFTS FOR EVERY PURCHASE FEDERAL-OPTIEK OPTICIANS Road, (Opp. Orchard Road Pod Office) Singapore 9. Tall 27.57 I '■"< iHtwcin 6.30 p.m. IB I With the fully automatic •^^t^^Hf^^ —^215 00. 1 JZZZZ2 HOCIC CHtONC 0 C0.,~ H» I '!..*,<. t Mf T»l49 words
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Advertisement123 1959-02-11 3 SACRAMENTO TOMATO PRODUCTS TOMATO JUICE 46 ox. tins $1.20 ■20 ox. tins $0.55 TOMATO KETCHUP 14 ox. bottles $0.75 U.S. Grade A (Fancy) the finest there is. Also CANNED PEACHES, PEARS, FRUIT SALAD and COCKTAIL m 1 6 oz. &30 ox. Tins. V SSr J tester 300 Orchard Rood. Singapore123 words
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273 1959-02-11 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Feb, 11, 1959, Opinion Russia-not for Ike MR. Khrushchev's invitation to President Elsenhower to visit Russia stands no chance of acceptance now and scant chance m the forseeable future, all the more so because it was made—almost casually m the midst of a speech replete273 words
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685 1959-02-11 4 HARRY HEYWOOD - A KING SHOWS THE WAY IN SAFETY-BELT DRIVE HARRY HEYWOOD by Mike Hawthorn would be alive today if he had been strapped m, says an expert /JUT of a crash Which hit his car a heap of tangled wreckage a driver walked away alive because fie was wearing a safety685 words
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Article509 1959-02-11 4 JOHN GRANT - JOHN GRANT By- 'THE man-about-town x manner that gave David Turquand Young the name "Burlington Bertie" wh c n the police hunted him eight years ago was still there as he peeled off his kid gloves, tipped his curly-brimmed bowler to a more rakish509 words
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Article87 1959-02-11 4 Beachcoinber - Beachcoinber I-H A!' UIL W( i te m the House on the v lection The TniM that the >t irai mr th< I I poll more m with < than SoOwim* to c the hi voter vii l claims that en bl l( m and Of 1111m87 words
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Advertisement44 1959-02-11 4 PATEK PHILIPPE Tin M.isiti WuUhniul •I (.tnna. Patek Phi!i is tin teh manui turer WbOM entire collec- ries, engraved on (very movement, the official nip ni the State of OK authentic uantee of centuries-old "Geneva Quality" Sole Agents: H. SENA, LTD. j Singapore Pcnong.44 words
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Advertisement43 1959-02-11 4 (j^W dom't let 3L_Jh THIS j^/\T i HAPPEIi Furniture removing is a job for experts Your hcavu furniture, porcelain, crystal needs our avert care. We pack, crate ttort everything for you. PHONE ***** c m FOR TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE43 words
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152 1959-02-11 5 1,. trlcal EngiI Mr Z X Fiu« mended tliat quarters at the tatlons should local engithere would delay In ah emergencies. ttidum to the Itics committee Cty Council, Mr i that four ior officers had quarters at ang power staIe lii flats and152 words
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Article19 1959-02-11 5 I Raymond Jones. id building worker I at I. cods prison for murdering a and stealing ReuterReuter - 19 words
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37 1959-02-11 5 sir v tiomat, chair man ot the Britr.h Productivity Council, said m H yesterday that famine was a greater danu.or to world ppf\r«- than diflrrcncp m IdeOloglP.s betwrrn and V ReuterReuter - 37 words
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252 1959-02-11 5 PSC explains how no favouritism procedure works r rHE Singapore Public Services Commission has x adopted a system to avoid charges of favouritism m the selection of candidates for public appointments. i- The chairman of the commission, Mr, Chew Hock Leong, m his annual report to the Governor, Sir William252 words
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267 1959-02-11 5 FEDERATION CUSTOMS CHECK IN S'PORE NOW DEOPU travelling from Singapore to the Federation b> train should be at Singapore railway station at least hall an hour before the departure time of their train I 10m today Federation Customs clearance •rill take plate at Singapore railway station instead of Johorc Bah267 words
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71 1959-02-11 5 FOUR BURSARIES FOR UNIVERSITY EDUCATION THE Ngee Ann Kongsi, Singapore, is oft'erin^ four scholarships to nonChristian members of the Teochcw community. Two are tenable at Nanyanjj University, one at the University of Malayix and one at an Australian university. Applicants should have obtained grade "A" in the Chinese High School71 words
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Article36 1959-02-11 5 Where to make your complaints The mobile unit of the City Council public enquiry and complaints bureau will vl.sit Park ward today. On Friday It will be Doit a ward and on Saturday m Tanglin ward.36 words
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126 1959-02-11 5 ADVANCES BY BANKS WERE DOWN IN 1958 BANKS m Malaya advanced less money to trade and industry m the last quarter of 1958 than m the corresponding periods of the two previous years. Th s indicated a downward trend m business transactions and. to a certain extent, a slackness m126 words
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86 1959-02-11 5 TfUNDREDS of people who spent their New 11 Year holidays m the Federation started streaming back to Singapore late yesterday afternoon. The Malayan Railway pul on extra coaches to copi* with the rush. Amusement parks, hotels and cinemas all reported excellent business. Several cinemas86 words
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67 1959-02-11 5 25 A DAY WERE X-RAYED AT THE EXPOSITION An average of 25 people a day went for X rays it the SATA pavilion at th< Constitution Exposition dur ing the first week it wa> open. Mrs. Oladys Nicol. SATA public relations oflher "We are at the service of th.public m67 words
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Article16 1959-02-11 5 The Queen new kn at an Investiture .i< Buckim Paluce, r ondoi ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement29 1959-02-11 5 U|) not turn your wy unfold i /^^A /P-l ZEDBKD Hp^ < o nip ;i c t no storage f problem 5s VA N HIN FURNITURE Showrof* llD< KM. L-.^29 words
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Advertisement24 1959-02-11 5 mm \b It V Cftocofatey choco/ate Sv^V^s^ J&mm^^^m^m^mm^' Som« other favourites HONEY ALMONDS, FRUIT NUT CRACKERMILK and RAISIN MILK THE GREATEST TASTE IN CHOCOLATE24 words
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Article265 1959-02-11 6 I I > I If kl! look ai life I o| view. You I own way wil B of a Mil I don't get it. j tctuallj m your mak U to b, i ther pt« >ple. You- Lc und a able manual I i anship. hough you265 words
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Advertisement8 1959-02-11 6 /7/ie world's /asfesf co/our //7m SUPER V ANSCOCHROME8 words
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Miscellaneous284 1959-02-11 6 BYI BY YYI BY BY BY BY BY YM BY I BY I IBY BY) BY flB BY flB flB flB flB IB flB flB IB IB BB YYI I ".fill IIAUKi: b> Vilim't Jordan **vi maen iausa^vouknow llf thc c»iacs to the bhj\^P>- J >ou cx»cwx6 this wllL a284 words
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Article42 1959-02-11 7 to 26. 25->4, afloats i .shipment i to 26. afloats hipment prices quoted m U.S cents per Ib 25. 244 to 24V Cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 42, al 42, and February shipment 42. sellers, ex-dock.42 words
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Article56 1959-02-11 7 1 1. r.K./ m i>«.rt> delivered ton Feb. Mar. I K./North porti delivered n lon Feb. Mai 1 OIL crude Straits l>mts m bulk 1 (I) II crude "Ceyio'n porti m bulk "H!\ r.i.f. U.S r short ton LONDON. Feb. 10. Prevtom Todi\ nom. to £13556 words
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Article78 1959-02-11 7 the current period an all- d iring tho Mm- inflUr I prelen- I.' inecurl 1 I trac'he day .rkct on I by a hitch m hul gen--I'l m tmrnt '•> overnight tr mtic valui [nd ollowlng back but rity nt the i The out. t;imi, •..•(•p--i by78 words
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Article100 1959-02-11 7 ARABS CHANT FOR QUEEN MOTHER T*IIE crews of 30 Arab ■1 dhows chanted and beat drums m a magnificent harbour spectacle at Mombasa yesterday as they eeted the Queen Mother She inspected the poii sailing among the dh< aboard a pilot cutter. The cutter took the Queen Mother around the100 words
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200 1959-02-11 7 DUKE, MINUS ESCORT, TOURS MOGUL STRONGHOLDS 'THE DUKE of Edinburgh yesterday walked the ancient halls and gardens of the Mo^ui Emperors of todia amid a reception as warm as any he has received on his tour of the subcontinent. 'Hie absence of a m n prominent m Kar his requestReuter - 200 words
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Advertisement115 1959-02-11 7 y X WORLO VyiDE TRANSPORTATION X OF HPUSEHOLQ GOODS LIV^JTOCk.X CARS CTC /SINGAPORE BAGGAGE\ f IRANSPOBT A6ENCY LTD ft ojs»c/o»ion SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY ttMlttp PACKING- VTOHACS x iri jio^ j^" 7 /< y >^ p O Bw« idO2/'r Nw Tel ***** X L f t^M' "^9 SINCE 181 5 /^^S115 words
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Miscellaneous18 1959-02-11 7 Mid 4.30 I; I I i I day < i U I Hammond; 10 00 I ife with th«18 words
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Miscellaneous89 1959-02-11 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •|J f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1_. I SINGAPORE 1 IHICH TIDES 1 TODAY: 12.54 p.m. TOMOKKOW: 1.33 a.m. and 1.31 p.m.89 words
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207 1959-02-11 8 a HUGE sheep- killer wnich graziers claim Ifl half pig half do Wai killed at Binuara. near Invercll In northern New South WaUs. Twenty- two-year old Mr. Peter Olasson, of Delungra near Bingara. killed the animal w.th fourteen 22 bullets. Bounty Local graziers207 words
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Article86 1959-02-11 8 the first Internationa] congress of healers m Paris challeni tne I tell National Order ot Physicians to allowto treat, patients m< urable. The congress pled that if healers could not i r cent of c idered incurable by doctors. healer, Chiel aim ol t 1 Inch ha.86 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-02-11 8 E Pretty Dorothy Rowand, 23, of Bradford, Pennsylvania, keeps her figure m shape by S swimming Every week end she spendb hours m E j a swimming pool. The judges at a beauty contest have ob E viously been pleased with her shape that they76 words
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240 1959-02-11 8 ROCK 'N ROLL GOOD FOR YOUTH, SAYS NUN SJISTEJR Mary Doro- thea, founder of the order Miriam's Messengers of the Sacred Heart, took a look at rock n roll at Sydney Stadium and liked what she saw. So much, In fact, that she has invited the stars of the show240 words
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Article123 1959-02-11 8 'Violated' tomb for a bet A: 1 1 J eat Old French actor found by police Christmas Eve crouching over the Hamc OH the tomo of the unknown soldier With two eggs sizzling m a trying pan, was sentenced to threw months imprisonment ordered to pay B .so 000 franc123 words
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Article176 1959-02-11 8 By GARETH BOWEN I INE PREECE, born J without arm s, I smiled proudly and said: 'Til write the answers with my feel, of course!** Jane, a-ed 11, of Plas Koad, Khos a village high on the I slopes of the Swansea Valley m Wales looked176 words
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Advertisement88 1959-02-11 1 tWOOiM a/i</ it's open r--—— LIVE be^ {Eh lN EVERY ROOM Refrigerators Water Heater Cook-N-Frycr Toaster Freezers Stereo fidelity Fry Pan ron L ?o U th dr mOt Phonograph Food Blender Radio Television Sy| MM Ranges Vacuums Cleaners CoHce Maker Electric Blanket BJJr3pSJ»^3 Dishwasher Floor Polisher Grill Wafflcr Electric Sheet88 words
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FREE PRESS "EXPOSITION" SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section8 1959-02-11 2 FREE PRESS "EXPOSITION" SUPPLEMENT Wednesday, February n 19c*8 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-02-11 1 >*♦ T »«Wjp^| HPO Wednesday, February 11, 1959.10 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-02-11 1 Staff cameraman Lee Tuck Soon took to the air m a Singapore Flying Club Cessna I for this exciting panorama of the Exposition site at the old Kallang Airport. Below, one of the many colourful fireworks m the show put on by the Japanese Trade Commission.50 words
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Article, Illustration269 1959-02-11 2 Keep the sun out this modern way A LOCAL company has been appointed by Ar- row Metal Products Inc., of New Jersey USA as sole distributors m Singapore the three territories o! Borneo, and the Federation of its world famous Arrow range of aluminium awning The company, Messrs. Wing Kwong269 words
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Article204 1959-02-11 2 LAST April the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce approached the Government, the City Council and other Chambers of Commerce for their views on holding an Exposition m Singapore. The object wa s to celebrate the coming of full internal self-government to Singapore. Eventually it was decided to204 words
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Advertisement134 1959-02-11 2 Q NETHERLANDS MILK-STAND NETHERLANDS MILK-STAND NETHERLANDS MILK-STAND NETHERLANDS MILK-STAND 2 < h H t f\ 7 v J, kj m J CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION: > _V __^^^_i _P^^ __^^_k JV^kk __^^V Wf^ flH^ I v UUNUTrUKGET > Q to pay a visit to the 2 < 2 j' NETHERLANDS MILK-STAND j134 words
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Article331 1959-02-11 3 to the Const ii! ion. will i Kchangc with operators In Kong and |J enj from Cabland Ltc^ s cx Invited t«> tlon they the operator ml and will answer m abou lM)nds n v raph form. T1 of four deof working equipment mpany331 words
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Article226 1959-02-11 3 T; ige will consist o[a of one of six texts and will cost Si to Penang, and $2 to Hong Kong. .T: :^ny's exhibit fned by Mr. the leading X Play designer. *no has wide experience n exhibitions. ion with Mr. ••lanager m id226 words
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Article399 1959-02-11 3 such as portraits, a cheque, a machine drawing, and a iegal document, A SET of maps illustrating the importance of Singapore m the telecommunications of the Far East and the world. The centre-piece of the picture telegraphy panel is a portrait of Prince Philip, now on his399 words
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Advertisement106 1959-02-11 3 NYLON SOCKS Sole Agents: S I ARSON AwaW TRADirsIG COMPANY </ V/ SINGAPORE \3^ delicious Ay. Sinalco WORLD FAMOUS SOFT DRINK A great name A fine naiural flavour OXIXdXCO s made from frcbli sunripened fruit extract* Its wonderful flavour is from n selected combinat* ion of oranges, uppK's, lemons, pineappleSi106 words
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Article, Illustration173 1959-02-11 4 THE VIP's VISIT THE FAIR TOP RIGHT: One of the many fairylands of light and colour that vie for the visitor's attention, makes a brilliant scene against the night sky. RIGHT CENTRE: Free drinks ail round at the big reception after the opening of the Exposition. The YIPs lining up173 words
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Advertisement234 1959-02-11 4 Nanyang Shirts are made m Singapore and sold jt prices FAR BELOW shirts imported from abroad. Made by the Njnyang Dress Manufacturers Limited tin are shirts that are sure to please you with their excellent quality and there is always a wide range of styles to choose from. It's no234 words
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Advertisement126 1959-02-11 5 Welcome to our stand at the Singapore Exposition Constitution SHOES OF THE LATEST DESIGN TRUNKS OF HIGH QUALITY BEAUTIFUL HANDBAGS JUST ARRIVED SAN MING shoe trunk c ltd -> kl7, SOUTH BRIDGE RD. SPORE 1. Tel: ***** 221, SOUTH BRIDGE RD. S'PORE-1. Tel: ***** 383, NORTH BRIDGE RD. S'PORE-7. Tel:126 words
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Article, Illustration170 1959-02-11 6 Science helps keep the value m IfOLLAND. onlj 2OQ leading export, i O f da\r products m th( .vorld day Dairy pro d > renfe sents more than 70 £j cent^of Holland' •j" At present, thret quar ters of the cultivated ffi m the Netherlands170 words
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Advertisement149 1959-02-11 6 J. Q I/// /iy/y //jj /vaS 100% fined combed cott(w $hirt \yt^yf(7tAAA/wi/C) V J WITH OWP DRY FUSED COLLAR WASHING j9 Bi cosily by hond, or m«h,n. m 1\ Bfe* no ironing shirts are oil well tailored and tht ss 4jr^ cuttings are up-to-date a^l I /MjMM L loa^^u^^ Vf149 words
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Article296 1959-02-11 7 fHK Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was founded on April <S, 1900, and today has a membership of more Mian As the leading Chinese association m Singapore Ihe Chamber is concerned not only with hade and commerce l>ul with Singapore's educational and social problems, particularly those of the296 words
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Article, Illustration163 1959-02-11 7 Take 2 miles oi wir e TWO miles of cable wire, nine multi-speakers, a wellrq nipped broadcasting studio with the latest microphones and tap* recorders, make up the official public address system for the aere Exposition area. lc l< funkrn was originaJly established m 1903. and for the past 25163 words
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Advertisement425 1959-02-11 7 INSIST ON CERMAN f%m^££fWWJCL World's Finest Line Of Typewriter New C^px£/rr**x -pi ravelling Type with ,^^Wtj^^ eat her Carrying Case, m A I Lcsi 10% j£- V^ V >.and ever popular I^l OpjJ^TUCL Elite Portoble SS^T Tabulator And Streom<wt g^Hr, nc Carrying Cose. I^. B List COilC/ Lcf 20 A425 words
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Advertisement155 1959-02-11 8 WELCOME TO VISIT OUR SOUND STUDIO AT THE SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION >#V. 1959 GENUINE SUPER HIGH FIDELITY I illlllllr sir /^Kviß TELEFUNKEN ■/lliW^^^a kjl TELEFUNKEN MIVA &S&& -t •> Model 648WK/GWK AC. O^^^> Model 6488K Dry Battery W^wjf I|^^UCK^^ Q^l fe^l^^^^^ DV69 BK Dry Battery 6 valves l^^i^^ Rl Ij155 words
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Article354 1959-02-11 9 l( l ever since. Jane smiled, and ■urlml. 'ami joked. t, e has heard unllll( l words other hJldri'ii can b« very me] but slie has ie ver flinched.* 1 i( m,. Preece: "My girl has tjuts." l( told m« about ier clobber 1 ilie iurgical354 words
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260 1959-02-11 9 THERE ARE 'WOMEN' IN THE BRITISH ARMY? 'TESTS on 3,715 babies born In a Canadian hospital in one year showed that five of the 1,911 apparent males "proved to have female nuclear sex." the medical journal The Lancet reported. In a paper printed In The Lancet, Dr Keith L. Moore,Reuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-02-11 9 LOVELY Gloria Rhoads of Britain loves 5 f bikinis. She has a large collection of them Here Gloria shows one of them She says 5 bikinis show her figure to best advantage The s picture bears out her claim. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih 'iiimiiiiiiiir45 words
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345 1959-02-11 9 STUDENT FLEES TO BUSH TO BE A TARZAN MYSTERY of a bron/.e.l, bearded, >emi nak.il j.»uiiK lar/an who makes infrequent appearam < a from the coastal bush of northern Queensland has been solved. He Is the son of a IllMUl princess and a Sydney public school master who. his fatherReuter - 345 words
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152 1959-02-11 9 Out tin and Th< it.ii cook, blustering bti the blushing bride ti ople who turn id to tin i And thrv looked down on. A woman* may !)<■ .1 tin 111 1959. but In VJM) it v friend Indeed Kr<j with lac152 words
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Article, Illustration828 1959-02-11 10 Pelham Groom - Not even Raffles could stamp out gambling fever that gripped Singapore Pelham Groom Digging «*P the past By iMllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii: STATUEI This statue or Sir Stamford m pensive moo d, stands outside the Victoria Memorial Hall. It is a fitting reminder of those var l y pioneering days When Sir Stam-828 words
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Article50 1959-02-11 10 IT'S ALL ON RADAR NOW The radar brought erpool m i cla first major systi Dour survellla .2.1)01). a1 the ope itone Dock ci the chairman ol i I ird <Mt. m .son) .seven of the proi rai and .ship COUld moving. The now install! I m lo<l. clea to50 words
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Article, Illustration475 1959-02-11 11 lOWARD and Sir Kuiph Richardson ining Alec Guinness m Sir Carol Auction Ol Oraham Greene's -Our Havana." Catching Mr. Coward for a D ack apart from a ffuest appearVround the World In 80 Days," it is his m nine years is the show475 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-02-11 11 AT 55 WHITE BECOMES A FATHER l< i OR Wilfrid ll>rfc White's »0-year-V »ld Vmerican uiTr Ethel save him a k. \iitl Wilfrid. threw up m mock honor: 'I wanted .1 By a correspondent He bumped Into DM is lit- ran from the nursing home round the cornet from his242 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-02-11 11 A new Audrey takes to the jungle I>KKSFNTIN(i (left) the curious, changing style of Audrey Hepburn. The actress who sh.it lo Midden stardom is the E shapeless Sheba <>l sub- E iiminal sex appeal is nou developing the figurative virtues of Monroe and friends. In her latest Hollywood film, "Green92 words
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Article105 1959-02-11 11 pERMANY'S Ldja Tiller, tai of tin controversial "T h c i r l emarii the real-life story ol emarie Nitribitt, who c murder m <;nwi..i mi Oerman busii i pom le nil Bhi will p] mil. m ;l Robin Maughan tory, "The Roui nd the Smooth Her105 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-02-11 12 A 17-year-old Siamese student who paints for pleasure has been honoured by a leading American newspaper for a Painting he reluctantly started on the insistence of his school art teacher. Chaval Loehaya, the son of phra Chuang Kashetra, Cultural Counsellor of the Siamese Embassy m Washington71 words
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273 1959-02-11 12 Communes, drive for steel to blame I BRITISH t rade authorities Bay v Is clear that chinas domestic economy had been gravely overstrained by the na-tion-wide campaign for steel production at all costs and -he regimentation of labour following the organisation of communes. These were the main factors contributing toU.P.I - 273 words
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Article264 1959-02-11 12 Japan willing to aid India T HF p thi Japai f Import Bunk has tck India:; his conn' Villlln to help [n lia m th< developm and small indusl He said he be] there v wide range of possibilitlei for Japai ance and that country ped to have as manyReuter - 264 words
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Article133 1959-02-11 12 T^HREE Japanese women trade unionists have 1 just returned to London after a non-stop lour of Britain and said they were surprised by two things, British working women were so from equal pay— and the weather. They are Miss Saiko Ha mazaki of the National Rail133 words
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Article43 1959-02-11 12 A group oi 172 people, mostly Koreans and their Japanese wives and children, have returned to Otaru. Northern Japan, from Russia m a Japanese repatriation ship. They were the sixth &roup repatriated from So-viet-occupied Sakhalin since the war.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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280 1959-02-11 12 JAP FILM IS TONED DOWN FOR GERMANY TK3NED down by a narrative being added fo the purpose, a Japanese film about wa crimes trials is to be shown to German audien ces m Munich m conjunction with the filn festival being held there between March 6 anc March 11. TheReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration140 1959-02-11 12 THE Jakarta English language newspaper. llf ncsian Observer m an editorial has MM has gone back to being "as dirty as ever" af»« < Iranlinrss campaign of last December. It said: l( srrinecl m the beginning thai body was really putting m an effort to makeReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement35 1959-02-11 12 Tr« Top« Pttorder for fh« I r^««H^^ M>^~<l \^SM tf ot wtll OS for pro- KvL-. "V^J STA from |h« GHUNOIG Yd orpOfa-.rg th« of o 3 lojdtptokeri' tyitcm fflMß^^ J^mVMMr HHBHH »ot, AGINTs'^wZcwAN .M^StiJ^35 words
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Article135 1959-02-11 13 PEACEFUL SERENADE FOR STRINGS nro mmj lON sTRIN(;s ,;,>.■!. and hlB mh.kii' 01 hmh way*. I) m falw M To IMU Heart, Honky Tonk 1j,,.. Blftai* Buona Ihlinut /i»»»ari»s and his jfcfic VIoliM: Love Theme from d"' mothers Karamazov, Mrlodii Perdue, The Boy on Urn laroiuci Sarah. The T|p«y Piano,135 words
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Article514 1959-02-11 13 ?KKQ*D HOUND-UP- H Unaihon Kusseit DING CROSBY hi been popular for so long that his voice hu± been the rage In many eras and many styles of music-mak-ing. The disc I recommend this week presents numbers from his early days, all of them recorded514 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-02-11 13 FRANKIE LAINE is m a sentimental mood m his latest recording, and it's a sure bet his fans will be delighted —the picture above shows just how this American vocalist "sends them.38 words
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Article268 1959-02-11 13 QUICK-WALTZ. Robert Stoltz and his Viennese Orchestra, (lold und Silber, Raduer Madln, Cagliostro Walzer, Munchnci Kind). (Philips F.P, 4»1 093 PE). JAZZ-FOXTROT. Various musicians Including Bengt Hallberg. Errol Garner: Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm (lone, That Old Feeling, Easy To Love, J'ai ta268 words
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Article30 1959-02-11 13 i:i\\io \ROSONI and lu^ Se«H Srnr i>< n- <> M..«f,.iv.,. Itenr, I p. i< iPhlllpH KP, «'i PI thai i i dehop. Wh.it dO simpl Dim Id30 words
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Advertisement76 1959-02-11 13 5 FOR COMFORT CONVENIENCE ECONOMY Stay at Malayan Railway (STATION HOTEL: Keppel Rood, SINGAPORE Every comfort provided at prices you con afford AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES Drink m cool comfort m our AIR-CONDITIONED BAR 5 Please fry our $2/- Speciality: CLUB SANDWICH Tel: ***** (3 lines) Tel: Add: "STATION76 words
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Advertisement135 1959-02-11 13 I 7^ Balanced High Fidelity If "<t4___-__Sr I four. sprak A^«^^^fj| _fcj^3Hßtf_j i- h.i n c i- r t I I!M,H Clulrsiile |)<> i^ Laic vi iii m ik _k^^^ rrs. «J m.i It push l pull -i m |>l ■i• r N^^^ I F.Ait kiuim iin> ->r inip, i'»"135 words
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Article285 1959-02-11 14 M Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M Harrison- Gray b) I^l'l L details of 300 1.. 1- world chainin now be :>b' Bridge MaKazine. Wakelield Road, lecrti, 10. ttldy of the rival bidding methods make.s one i< all the more thai Hn own pltvei.s. having just failed to win the European title,285 words
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Article, Illustration347 1959-02-11 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK X.v TIIK brilliant Brian Nancurvis has fought his last fight for the Army— and it was against his native Wales at Aldershot m the annual tournament there which the Army won by seven bouts to three. Nancilrvis, brother of the former British347 words
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Article32 1959-02-11 14 Russell Robins. Welsh inernational rugby player. tas signed lor Leeds Rugb/ -eague club and will join nother former Welsh union iternational. fullback Lewis ones m the side.32 words
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Article97 1959-02-11 14 STIRLING MOSS, runnerup to the late Mike Hawthorn m the 1958 world racing drivers' championship, has been awarded the Sir Malcolm Campbell Memorial Trophy for 1958 for his Grand Prix suec< m Vanwall cars. The trophy Is awarded annually by the Royal Automobile Club of LondonReuter - 97 words
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Article18 1959-02-11 14 Karol Divin of Czechoslovakia retained the men's European figure skating champion hip m Davos. Switierland.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article92 1959-02-11 14 WESTERN Province needed to make 263 m as many minutes to win their Section A Currie Cup match with Natal m Pietermaritzburg. but they made no effort to get the run 3 and the match ended m a draw. Natal took first Inning* points. Scores:— Natal 358 (J.Reuter - 92 words
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Article51 1959-02-11 14 (> U'i if aim. an players Rus-seii End( Ken i Ali.st lor ha\ dropped from i to play Western Province i nirrir Cup rrirkrt mntrh ting on February 13. Rowan, former Te.st openin man and Transvaal .selector, they had been omit tod to give younepr nlavors aReuter - 51 words
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Article221 1959-02-11 14 PALLING heavily as a Robinson Recreation FC player banged the ball into the net against Dukinneld St. Mary's m a South East Lancashire League match, the referee had to be carried off As he fell he blew his whistle, so that when the League Chairman took221 words
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Article93 1959-02-11 14 A team ol Army boxers met Wales m some rruelllng match- 3 e s at the Armj Boxini Centre at Aldershot, 1 the Army tram uin- ning by seven bouts s S to three. Here Driver M 5 greaves (15 Tru Bn S RASC) is on the93 words
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Miscellaneous197 1959-02-11 14 CLVBI AGBOM 4 Thrice voiced 1 Drunkard takes a sailor m (8) for a clog (5). 5 Took to coin 1 4 Light iron basket (7). followed <6> 8 A poet abroad thought of 6 Apply the heat IB England at this time (5). energy (5) 9 Liquid extract that's197 words
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Article317 1959-02-11 15 1 on win report at le-tone, Wooda.m. on Sunday. 8. 1959. wishing transport p 'Hit must asSmgapore padang I a.m. 2 :il begin at 7 a.m. specified route. m I- list Off 1 the Veterans. and of ten miut wear lloted to him. »nt. The num- wear m317 words
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Article121 1959-02-11 15 FUJI) LIGHT, third m th first race jrestcrdaj m one for your short list lit' COOld br almost a certaint\ nrvt IIIDC out. TKITAKA. unplaced In Un v.uno race, is also worth Watching". He will improve from the race HOPEFUL BLI I having hla first start after121 words
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Article192 1959-02-11 15 LOYALTY II proved that his first run form was all wrong when, ridden from behind, he fame home strongly to win the third race. Mawl pushed bin through on the r.iiLs at the dl :tii<] he brat Blue Ace comfortably by l'j lengths. Blue Ace showed192 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-02-11 15 THESE arc the first-place prizes for the Free Press Walk on March 8. In each section, the winner will receive a Ronson presen- tation table lighter donated by the Singapore Tobacco Company. Have you entered yet? Full details and Entry Furm appear on the left.49 words
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Article447 1959-02-11 15 Allan Lewis - Allan Lewis HOW THEY RAN -by fiOURSE scratchings again played havoc with Class 1 fields at Kuala Lumpur yesterday and the main Class 1, Div. 1 sprint was reduced to four starters. Marigold, having his first start after a good spell. just lasted to beat447 words
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Article282 1959-02-11 15 SPURS REFUSE TO LET DANNY LEAVE LATE CABLES •TOTTENHAM Hutspur, the English first divi- sion football club, last night turned down the transfer request of Danny Blanch flower, their £30,000 Irish international wing half. Announcing this, Mr. Billy Nicholson, the manager of the club, said: "The board still regard himReuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-02-11 15 say he's happy first time In years he's been able to tell his wife what to do!18 words
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Advertisement210 1959-02-11 15 ENTRY FORM The Free Press Walk I f *■<") r»l clearly m capital letters). ACE If you are a team member cross Here Nam« of U D yoo require transport to |ht starting point at Woodland:.? JUNIOR: Qualifying age 17-20 SENIOR: Qualifying age 21-39 VETERAN: Qualifying ape 40 and above210 words
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Advertisement54 1959-02-11 15 is |fta^ ji^^ JACKS PHOTO CO., IS7 North Bridqo Rood, Capitol Bldq Sinqoporc-6 Tel: *****. A model of novel dc^G^ v lt; *^V* 1 r p'oyino all r< of 10", 12" diomefer. or othrrwi r>. Contcmporory styling I ire on I charoct< PRICE $155.00 ii^S^^^^ J v ■■■■■■■■■■AniAißlJ^j^^^^^ -<. *I54 words
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Article76 1959-02-11 16 Police guard as MP's debate Bill A police cordon was thrown round Ceylon's House of Representath pester when it resumed debate on thf controversial Bill to increase the executives powers to deal with civil disorder. Inside tht* House, plain clothe detectives minted with spectators In the visitor.-.' gallery. Many ofReuter - 76 words
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Article29 1959-02-11 16 The Debbie Reynolds-Ed-die Fisher divorce case will be delayed if the actress an-J singer don't sign a property agreement, attorneys s alri m Hollywood yesterd U.P.IU.P.I - 29 words
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384 1959-02-11 16 'FRENCH EMBASSY GAVE AID Td SPY NETWORK' Police out m Tunis pOLK t: last night ringed the French Embassy m Tunis after a TuniX sian .Minister had accused it of giving "material and moral support" to telephone tappers allegedly working for a spy network. Two police tars and two vansReuter - 384 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-02-11 16 COLMANS WIDOW WEDS AGAIN ACTOR George Sanders and Benita Hume (above) widow of (he late Konald olnian, were married yesterday m a quiet ceremony at the British <>nnsul:if *> m Madrid.- U. P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article38 1959-02-11 16 Britain's exports to China eased by 120 per cent m 1958 compared with 1957, Mr. John Rodgers, I Parliamentary Secretary to Board of Trade, told the 1 Hou^e of Commons vester- i day. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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38 1959-02-11 16 The Queen has iusked Dr. Finest Jansen, Governor General of South Africa, to represent her personally at the state funeral of Dr. Mai an, former South African Prime Minister at StelLenbosch today.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article416 1959-02-11 16 Weight! for Sat- Scholar 8.09 Carribean II 8.12 urd.iv, concluding Monitor 8.01 j I'alio 8.11 da\ of the Selangor Sovereign Bravo 8.10 Turf Club's Gold Flame 8.00 Bucentaur II 8.08 (up meeting at Artlna 8.00 Tot Ziens 8.07 Kuala Lumpur are: Marigold 8.00 Movie Fan416 words
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Article39 1959-02-11 16 A meeting m Geneva, of the technical group of the three-power conference for the discontinuance of nuclear weapon tests, which has been discussing tho question of stalling control posts, broke up m disagreement yesterday. Reuter.39 words
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Article34 1959-02-11 16 •\n unofficial strike oi electricians at the British motor corporation factory lor Morris commercial cars m Birmingham yesterday resulted m the 120-man night shift being laid off i night.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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73 1959-02-11 16 NASSER MEN IN IRAQ PLANNING SHOWDOWN? RADIO B ,uda d ij V night I to M alist SI ernmem Travellers reaching TeheJ event iuopel from B< of mas- ly pro-Ai 1 within I: Observers m .1 crn capita ed tear be a show;. 1 the Comm I Arab nat controlU.P.I - 73 words
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