The Singapore Free Press, 26 February 1959
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Title Section18 1959-02-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Nt ***** Singapore. Thursday, February 26, 1959. Price 1j < If18 words
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Article194 1959-02-26 1 BRITISH sources who returned to Moscow yesterday from the Dacha where Mr. Macmillan entertained Mr. Khrushchev described the atmosphere at lunch as "cool, calm and collected." At the meeting it was understood that Mr. Macmillan took up with Mr. Khrushchev the anti-West points theReuter - 194 words
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88 1959-02-26 1 NEW WALK RECORD: OVER 1,500 ENTRIES ENTRIES for the Free Press Walk are over one and a half thousand. This is a record. I ast year the entries total!. Ed 889. The entry list closed yesterday at 4 p.m. and a special team of clerks was working at full speed88 words
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171 1959-02-26 1 William Fish - Tattooed Dyaks among crowds awaiting Prince William Fish by HlllllllllimillMIHIIIItlllllllllltlHIIMIIMI- in a cable from Kuching this morning. r. i 1 1 1 i i < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iii.il................. MIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIItIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIir IN picturesque Kuching this morning every- one seems to be living about ten hours ahead171 words
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Article121 1959-02-26 1 A three naUst extremists he Japanese Minister m his try :VV he Foreign Minia--1 yesterday and I the floor. '■'■presenting Japan Patriov. had been R ranted WOW to present inst the re- patriation of Koreans liv*n« m Japan to North Korea. When the nationalists beganReuter - 121 words
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Article87 1959-02-26 1 HE KICKED ME, SAYS VERONICA f LMi.M actress veronica Lake, 39, yester- day accused her hus- band, Joseph M. Carthy, a music publisher, of kicking her with his bare feet and threatening to throw a telephone at her. New York magistrate I Walter Gladwin ordered McCarthy, 36, to be tReuter - 87 words
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Article85 1959-02-26 1 MORE arrests were made by Federation police last night m the big round up of suspected Communist sympathisers. They included two from Selangor, one from Penariß and one from Johore. Th€ total is now 125. During the round-up police found piles of Communist literature, propaganda85 words
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322 1959-02-26 1 6 PORTRAITS ARE TAKEN DOWN BY MAYOR Paintings of council presidents put m store (XIL portraits of six former Presidents of the w Singapore City Council which adorned the councillors' committee room have been removed. They were taken down by the steward on February 18 on instructions from the Mayor,322 words
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Article37 1959-02-26 1 Four masked men armed with daggers tied up a Chinese family m their attap hut m Geylang early this morning, ransacked the place and escaped with about $190 m cash and property.37 words
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Article30 1959-02-26 1 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at &GV2 cents per lb.. up one-eighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Article32 1959-02-26 1 nator John McClellan '-mocrat, Arkansas drclarcd yesterday that un! lister infiltration into American unions and le^ltl iiiato business was itopp "thnro is Rrcat dant'.r: this country"— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement21 1959-02-26 1 ,J> toi'kati iJLwi^ Ihvgg fjiv«> nig* gg gii><z*>n JEt! foster ijjINpLARK'S FOODS SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG21 words
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421 1959-02-26 2 Britain sending carrier to Far East in big fleet build-up DUNCAN SANDYS, the Minister of Defence, suid yesterday that East of Suez, where naval forces could play a very Important part, Britain planned to maintain a larger fleet than at present. The commando carrier HMS Bulwark, which might well prove421 words
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123 1959-02-26 2 MR. DULLES: CHEERING NEWS FROM DOCTORS MR JOHN FOSTER DUI LE8 1 doctors yesterday issued what they called a 'very cheering report" to mark his 71st birthday. "The doctors are very satisfied with the progress the Secretary (of State) is making", the State Department spokesman said. The Secretary of StateReuter - 123 words
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Article93 1959-02-26 2 Mli. bandy s .stud that volunteer recruiting for the forces hud gone so well that there was no longer any doubt that the Government would be abl«' to end the call-up for National Service m 1960 as planned. He said men born m the lastReuter - 93 words
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119 1959-02-26 2 Yugoslavia Mr. K. ordered new attacks KOMMUNIST. the official jui of the Yugoslav .inunist Party, yesterQuy accused the Soviet bloc of launching 'a torrent of attacks" on Yugo-. slavia following instructions from the 21st Congress of the Soviet Communist Party. Kommunist said the attacks were aimed mainly at Yugoslav foreignReuter - 119 words
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Article106 1959-02-26 2 A .spokesman lor the Japanese Ministry of Trade .said yesterday the Ministry would take measures to put a .stop to alleged piracy of foreign dens by Japanese toy makers, it the allegations were substantiated. He was referring to reports that some exhibitors ai a toy fair m Brighton106 words
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Article25 1959-02-26 2 £X uisu-aiian inuir mission will I- ..melon m Marcli 1 i ihoslovakla and Pola an Pday by An trails indon ReuterReuter - 25 words
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337 1959-02-26 2 GREEK DEPUTIES SCUFFLE AFTER ROW OVER CYPRUS PACTS vm: M'MKFK of the Greek Parlla. x suspended the sitting last nfeht it** 1 scuffle hroke out between cM£L2* I Opposition Deputies during a debaU oi Cyprus agreements. U on lh Mr. Sophocles Venizelos le mV, *t iv Liberal Opposition Party, haciReuter - 337 words
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132 1959-02-26 2 West German toy makers. As far as the Ministry aware, there lmd been only one case of Japan < Imitation of foreign toy <i< the spokesman .said. A Japanese toy maker la »t year pirated the d toy monkey produced m Denmark. TheReuter - 132 words
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Article21 1959-02-26 2 Bcol power station Ylding eltctricil Kingdom Atom! Authorit; annoui night, Y< fOll! Nt th< In Dumfri* ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement24 1959-02-26 2 >Wj ADELPHI CENTRALLY SITUATED I AH rooms airconditioned Damn, //v v Smdayt X ADfLPHI GRILL SZf CMUAN ROOM II X AOtLPMI PASTRY SHOP x24 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-02-26 3 The Queen Mother examines the sign of the Equator Railway Station, which is actually right on the equator, during om> of her stops as the Royal train made a tour through Kenya. Yesterday, crowds ignored rain to see the Queen Mother drive through Jinja m Eastern Uganda. Despite theCentral Press - 63 words
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176 1959-02-26 3 JJRITISII trade union leaders decided yesterday to go ahead with an inquiry into allegations regarding the conduct of the Communist-led Electrical Trades Union. The general council of the Trades Union Congress at a meeting m ondon considered a letter fromReuter - 176 words
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Article24 1959-02-26 3 Singapore District. P« of the Royal and Mechanical m Alexandra will m on Sunh B. from 9 a.m. t p m24 words
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50 1959-02-26 3 A threatened railu by employees ol B Bri-ti.sh-owned railway pany yesterday prevented the Duchess of X Princess Alexandra from visiting Per:; lent Inca capital at Cuzeo. The .strike, dv** today, ha.s been brcv.it .il days, and hi ing to do with the visit ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article224 1959-02-26 3 RIOT AREA QUIET: TALKS SOON IT was oitlcially announc d m Bhintyre last night that ii had been generally quiet m Nyasaland ye terday, with routine pat rola carried out by si rily forces and spotter aircraft. T w o stoning UlCidi I were reported m Blan tyre and LimbeReuter - 224 words
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Article33 1959-02-26 3 The Queen said after touring the British Textile Show m London yesterday: "There is every evidence that the textile industry is working very, very hard to recover. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article112 1959-02-26 3 AN abori^ sawmill hand, Cedrlc D who was prevented from buying a house m "white" .suburb of Nambucca Heads month ago, will n into a three bedroom hou built for him m the suburb tomorrow. t Sept. 20 ppoplr In the suburb of Nambuoca iReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement29 1959-02-26 3 VISIT THE CROCODILE CTI U A O I A Mm I AT THE EXPOSITION THE LATEST N '''AV IN mi;ns. l; Shir.s. >k Pyjamaa 2§E_GIFT for ever V purchase29 words
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Advertisement154 1959-02-26 3 tMkk 'V v IT'S SO EASY tfg^ TO MAKE HER HAPPY! sSf%k You can imagine how nappy she 'v t>e JWHh iM when you present her with a watch No! «53rL \'M j i any watch, but o ROTARY, the gift thot flcSSj \m whispers good taste The kiss she154 words
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201 1959-02-26 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Excellent Planning THURSDAY. Feb. 26, 1959 E\ £RYONE who saw our Royal visitor during his stay m Sin- gapore was impressed by the organisation of his programme. No matter whether the spectator had a humble viewpoint from the roadside, or had the honour to attend201 words
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Article, Illustration932 1959-02-26 4 MAN OF MANY NICKNAMES-HE LIKES PEOPLE Pen-picture of the Kremlin's Vlp w GRAHAM CAWTHORNE g ves a new slant on Britain's Premier, now having talks m Moscow with Mr. K. l r ha iV a PP IIe d nia to Mr. Harold Macmillan, Britain's Prime Minister nicknames like "Supermae," Wonder932 words
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Article82 1959-02-26 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber hn iym<:\ the Filcham I "'visited Narkovrr fur th< tWti n tin nt flu •i. before chan 'I hand over Mil to a re, who would r<r the mi i prevent r< petition ol lal, when the vulting rything eluding the match, to buy ome L'lol82 words
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Advertisement83 1959-02-26 4 L«k!r JH BalH-in ability r *"7 #HS#rAum X L ef H r f^B 0 8 I ALLIANCE RADIO SERVICE, 53, la<r Coo<t Rood R A 'J^J, RADIO CO.. 259, Joo Chlot Rood. CHING RADIO -0 l Vf Z 6 nqoon Road. CHIN LEE RADIO CO, ?0 LIDO COMPANY, 373, North83 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-02-26 5 BIG RUSH FOR NEW KEDAH STAMPS THE 10-cent postage stamps Issued to commemorate the installation of tile Sultan of Kedah had a brisk sale on the first day they were available m Singapore. A spokesman for the General Post office said 24.15, stamj about half ttle k were sold onPopper - 106 words
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Article16 1959-02-26 5 I were lnkumber arrested n armed poi trike had Lour ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article107 1959-02-26 5 Roads may get Malay names now MALAYAN names will be used for renaming sti-eets m Singapore when changes are necessary. the public works committee of the City Council has decided. If any postal district has more than two roads with names m use m other districts, the district having the107 words
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286 1959-02-26 5 RICHARD WILKINS - DRAMA PLUS FARCE: IT'S A SHOW TO SEE RICHARD WILKINS BY f rill Mi 8 e Club is x presenting l»| bill, consisting oi tv\o Terence Rat tif an one-act plays, at the Cultural Centre Theatre nightly until the end of the week. The two plays selected. The Browning Version286 words
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258 1959-02-26 5 Last batch of fire victims leave relief centre today 11, me 4,5U0 Kampong Tiong Bahru fire victims who have been staying at the Kirn Seng Road School relief centre will be m their new SIT flat homes m Kallang by this evening The last batch of 177 moves today. The258 words
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Article70 1959-02-26 5 THE City Council's Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P.C. Marcus, may loffl his delegated power Issue permanent and temporary passes to Jalan Besar Stadium. Ti recommendation was made by Ui< and building committee of the council, which also recommended that the powers be delegated to the70 words
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Article153 1959-02-26 5 THE decision ot tin partment >>\ Tourism and the Department of Information Ben iblish a tourist guide training school has had a mixed reception from travel agents. Some travel a garded it I towards boosting the Colony's tour istry: others were doubtful n 10 whether153 words
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Advertisement169 1959-02-26 5 pk JL and distinctive mateiial? H I X II YuU Will llcl iJ< amon 8 tllr i^R l\ many outstanding fabrics fHI \R, J; j on display at ESQIIKK. H ft n9 Whether it be tailor-made R i A |/j or ready-made— everythini; IA I V j you buy from169 words
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Advertisement17 1959-02-26 6 CORCI TOYS THE ONES WITH WINDOWS^^^^ 111 All V MT i AM m: I IX. I l^'^i|17 words
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Miscellaneous134 1959-02-26 6 JEFF HAWKE b> Sy Jner Joi .1 HANDLING JETS V MERE- MAC. VOO L ANY LUCK TWIS UP CH? WHX 'X A#GOsy A4OV£S I^. C^ l^ LEAD TWIS J|| I^^^ YOU TAKE IT L^P^^ /A/TO .^4^^^^ ONE il BMH~I AS if IS «?>JP^A' SC ANNE OS I X J E^^«^134 words
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Miscellaneous403 1959-02-26 6 T>ORN today, you prol s exceptional talent in arts or aciences, for j original and Inquiring n not satisfied with thi i and would like to h I making them bettei. v h understanding of human can analyse a person's j I j accurately. j You are happiest wl yo«r403 words
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Article127 1959-02-26 7 r I the new 1 mgo -nerally UTalr and showed a ot was •re pi under the .iln.s and In irki'ta wrre and tittle for ti inand. Engl shares were particularly favoured. Sugar shares were well supported following vourable comm< nt Property and hliv purchase127 words
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Article209 1959-02-26 7 Family planning HQ for S' pore Singapore has been chosen as the headqua for the newly-established I East and Australian region of the International Parenthood Federation At the sixth international conference on planned parenthood held m New Delhi it was decided that the federation should be divided into four regions.209 words
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179 1959-02-26 7 rpHE DIRECTOR of Social Welfare, Mr. W.S. Woon, has denied that the sale of children is widespread m Singapore. He was commenting on an allegation reported to have been made m New Delhi last week by Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, secretary179 words
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50 1959-02-26 7 They await details of Union of Trade THE Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry is awaiting details of the newly-formed Commonwealth Union of Trade. The organisation, formed m London last week, aims to promote trade. tourism and other commercial links between Commonwealth countries It is described as nonpolitical and non-profit-making.50 words
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Article12 1959-02-26 7 ■^■#ÜbHjul ■Hiliffl P, J^''j HQ3I [aJZIVJ^qj^kTtH llßlß ■■■■■jH12 words
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Article19 1959-02-26 7 Swa,mi Ekatmananda, President of the Rama krishna Mission, Singapore, sinco 1956. will leave for Madras on Monday.19 words
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Miscellaneous49 1959-02-26 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES; TODAY: 12.44 p.m. TOMORROW: l.Ui a.m. and 1.30 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.51 a.m. and 2.18 p.m. SUNDAY: €M ».ra. and 3.14 p.m. MONDAY: 3.99 m. B and l!ii p.m. 1 I I F.SDAV: 1.00 am (>.lf) p.m. m WEDNESDAY: 5.10 a.m. and 8.27 p.m. I SINGAPORE MiADIO49 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-02-26 8 j yj\ THIN the space of six weeks two litters of triplet European brown bear cubs have been born at Whipsnadc Zoo m Bedfordshire. The first litter came on December 29th. and the most recent litter arrived only a few days ago. When bear cubsFox - 174 words
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50 1959-02-26 8 R •he Derby n iii. i 1 the r "There I ruble In th< well !t nber or the Whis) ib. i i. ii. d In<d lor RbOUt l member who d< ivlng hi.^ whl before the id will pay a f\n<' ol50 words
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Article43 1959-02-26 8 taken by B 70" old Wirral (< Mr. o plai irrton, a memb( r ol -i tne oldest lam Britain, who I pton Manor, It took Mr. Brotherton I ecurc the thro* Oiall from Which ho i ning to bn43 words
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Article175 1959-02-26 8 Mother of for at fined ching me V MOTHER of seven children last week lost her appeal to educate her children a i home. Thirty live year old Mrs. Joy Baker has wa a four-year battle against the education authorities. W her appeal agam.st ?i;;;J:V.. I S sara conducted pleaded:—175 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-02-26 8 ICoast suckling pig? I was lucky this year as I wasn't quite plump enough for the Chinese I New Year pot. But thi* time next year I may be on the table instead of sitting at. So I'm mak- ing the most of it whilePopper - 54 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-02-26 8 For the first time m history an wiv continental ballistic missile was shipped of air when this Douglas C-133 carried inn enormous Titan from Denver to Cape Canaveral. Florida. Here the missile is seen being loaded mw the transport the only aircraft large enough to hold it.—Popper - 52 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-02-26 9 Kathryn Turner, 11, one of the five I Negroes admitted to William Ramsay ele- mentary school at Alexandria, Virginia, re- cently waves good-bye to some of her white schoolmates after classes. Integration began m three Alexandria schools as quietly as it did m two other VirginiaU.P.I - 93 words
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Article, Illustration196 1959-02-26 9 U ovei !itn Nears alm" s i ill momentous >">iis mi n British Naval *orj have been reach m this room at the JJ'raltj m London. ißf hall irele cut m the near end of the table was made to accommodate George Ward Hunt, ofPopper - 196 words
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Article, Illustration2382 1959-02-26 10 RIDDLE OF THE 'NAKED' MAN WHO VANISHED Another Latih story by PELHAM GROOM IT WAS Fatlma who 1 surely br Latiff'B ma she brought me my col that she wanted somet liurly diiluU nt approach approach which I alwaj not that H docs any go On tin- lace of it,2,382 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-02-26 11 He chats to jet men Philip is m inspecting I 45 Squadron m anberra B. 2 I mber unit) I his risit to m ngah on Mon- m the uniI the Marshal I Royal Air 1/ tie Prince also I ;'rrc other I s i/le ATo. I md 00, I'/v62 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-02-26 11 A GURKHA KUKRI FOR PRINCE PHILIP across Singapore island to Blakang Mati for a visit to the 700 men of the First and Second battalions of the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles It was his first visit* to the regiment since it was given its own title at77 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-02-26 11 y^FTER his visit to Tengah-on Monday. Prince Philip made a 20-minute helicopter flight IV 'XIM I'llM.ll' STARTED MIS V,\ <\ I'ROCRAMMK ON II IiSDAY WITH ■MkyVrd THE naval base where iii: nas shown round the giant '-ihiki.; LEAVING IN A HELICOPTER FOR GOVERNMENT HOUSE, THE126 words
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'Vietnam threat to peace of S-E Asia'
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Article49 1959-02-26 12 THE Asian Peoples' Ant* Communist League of Taipeh has charged that North Vietnamese troops, by invading Laos, are threatening the peace ut South-East Asia. In a statement the league called on the United Nations and the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation to take more effective mean* to help Laos. U.P.IU.P.I - 49 words
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Article27 1959-02-26 12 The United States development l<Kin fund signed an agreement to lend up to |1 million to assi>t a Formosa chemical company to establish a new plant ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article19 1959-02-26 12 The Japanese Government has approved ratification of the International Labour Organisation convention on freedom of association and organisation.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article28 1959-02-26 12 A Philippinei Government representative who spent three weeks studying American attitudes said he was convinced there was no organised campaign against President Garcia m the United States. U.P.IU.P.I - 28 words
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Article19 1959-02-26 12 Dr. Hirotaki' Kakehi of japan is attending the international seminar on medical rudioisotope ■canning beginning m Vienna today. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article37 1959-02-26 12 The Chinese Communist Party's fortnightly theoretical newspaper Red Flag has acknowledged Russia as the leader of the Socialist (Communist) camp. Reuter. Police have uncovered a large-scale theft of DDT powder from the Malaria Institute m Jakarta. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article21 1959-02-26 12 Japan and Norway have signed a convention for the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of tax evasion.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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121 1959-02-26 12 FIFTY ONE Japanese sailors have arrived at the English Channel port of Le Havre to complete the crew which will sail the former pride of the French transatlantic service, the liner He de Franco, to Japan for scrap The 44.356-ton luxuryReuter - 121 words
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Article87 1959-02-26 12 Security law: First charges rB first case of alleged violation of South Korea's controversial security law has been filed against a woman charged with being a Communist spy and her brother. The Seoul district prosecutor's office indicted Mrs. Kirn Hyo Soon, 44. and her brother Kirn Dong Whi. 36. Mrs.U.P.I - 87 words
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Article, Illustration340 1959-02-26 12 pOMMVNIST CHINA has not only confirmed that it is colonising the ■traffic Paracel Islands but ha> served notice that it intends to stay. Confirmation that the tiny coral islands, referred to as the EUiha Islands by the Chinese, were being colonised came m a special featureU.P.I - 340 words
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194 1959-02-26 12 The vast spaces of Russia may be temptation to Mao r PHE former Democratic presidential candidate, Mr. Adlai Stevenson, said he believed China's mushrooming population was causing anxiety m Russia, but he warned that the West should not underestimate the solidarity of the MoscowPeking ties. He was speaking on theU.P.I - 194 words
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167 1959-02-26 12 TOMATOES, POTATOES, ON SAME PLANT A PLANT with fat potatoes on its a roots below ground and ripe red tomatoes above is Peking's latest g claim. Plant breeding ex- pert Chiang Shao- B I fang, one of China's newest heroes, made I the claim m the maga- a I zincU.P.I - 167 words
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Article62 1959-02-26 12 AN Indonesian Member of Parliament said durii batf on a marriage Bill calling for monogam practices that he was opposed to the Bill because. "the surplus of women is strongly felt at present." fully approve oj polygamy." said Tuanku Sidl Mardjohan, contending that trip Islamic religionU.P.I - 62 words
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110 1959-02-26 12 Film about founder of Buddhism is planned A FILM depicting the life of Sakkya Muni, the founder of Buddhism. to be filmed m Japan and Siam under the sponsorship of Buddhists m Formosa and Hong Kong is reported m Taipen. I will be In Mandarin. Its cost was estimated atReuter - 110 words
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Article27 1959-02-26 12 The Prm; New Zealand Nash. leaders his Gov yours rn-ogni.s. China. But It was fii to consider the the United Na* Formosa ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement18 1959-02-26 12 I tt" t i (<* TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. CJi (XW^y MANAGfNG OfKECTOR ffONALO PEEK PACKERS, SHIPPERS A INSURANCE AGENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration255 1959-02-26 13 \|OKK i||.\N hre| thousand women m lirch of beauty have Offered themselves is "Ciiinea-pigg" m Britain's ')i^K« l st ever beauty experiment. The women, mostly housewives, bave volunteered t<> take put In a nix-week test organised by the Consumers 1 Association t<> discover the truth about255 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-02-26 13 THE full treatment for a \Q-ycar-old customer m a London salon.17 words
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Article, Illustration444 1959-02-26 13 EILEEN ANDERSON - Elegant Paris is so like a woman EILEEN ANDERSON By ADORE Paris," I said, bowling Kiu the Hue de Xi ■li m the bus. I ■pt my eyes firmly I the left because it cheaper to look at Be Tuileries Gardens lan (he shops on Be risht. I'Piins,- replied my444 words
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Article161 1959-02-26 13 SEEDING FRUIT BY WIRE DEVON Fruiterers are pio neering scheme uinc) will make it possible t< send fruit by uire m Ihi same u;iv as flowers. Ihe scheme will he operated by Kruii itv ne Great Britain, a non-profit-mak-ing ntinp;iii\ formed by members of Exeter branch of (he Retail Fruit161 words
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Article242 1959-02-26 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE IU hi \\l 111 K'INM M COMI vhj i m of bidding i li i rubber i o vu!: the ImU Not Allltl ff None ♦A 4 2 4 K6 4 S I Wcsr East ♦A Q J 10 0 7 4»KB f63VJ 9 5 4242 words
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Article, Illustration863 1959-02-26 14 WELL OVER ONE THOUSAND ENTRIES— AND STILL COUNTING 4 Xl M 4 .D 1 the i ilk un Sunda) I (an h s will pi« top the i,:>oo ma k. Whei list rlosed yestei I i p.m. our special tt am of clerks v. till working hard m i deavour863 words
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Article34 1959-02-26 14 UK SOCCER RESULTS Results of yesterday English and Scottish tootball matches were: League Four: Torquay United 0 Carlisle United j. Scottish League Division One: Third Lanark 0 Hearts i (postponed from January 17).- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article52 1959-02-26 14 England neat East Germany 5-0 m a men's international table tennis match m Leipzig last night. England's team comprised Johnny Leach, former world champion. Jeff Ingber, and lan Harrison. All are m the English side for the world championships starting m Dortmund. West Germany, on MarchReuter - 52 words
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Miscellaneous154 1959-02-26 14 < I I i n ROBI A minuet, perb 1 Policeman oration 6 Topoguiplii«-:ii Oreek inter keeps the pea< e (3, 3. 5) (s> 1 value m vege- 6No clever bit fmnti mudl|tl>l# »>e ex- died m \hr car (11). 81 7 No iv ar--9 owj* namt n.m<» just to154 words
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497 1959-02-26 15 ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNING S TRAINING GALLOPS lime To Reason also impresses ■1)I)K\ by Kiteon Leong, Cora again made a good impression on he outside of the second truck this morning at IVnang. I slu did a solid working gallop from497 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-02-26 15 Basilio's challenge FORMER world middleweight boxing champion Carmen Basilio yesterday challenged Archie Moore to meet him for the world light-heavyweight title. "If Ray Robinson can light Moore, why can't I?" said Basilio. Robinson, who regained the middleweight title from Basilio m Chicago last March, has beenReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-02-26 15 p kj of sqinsii tournament! vm the Royal Naval College. And c »> t«» women. These two opponh is ihry open their match, W.H IF is making st.nk. N < hn*ty of the W.RJI I Fox |>i<l it,Fox - 38 words
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Article55 1959-02-26 15 There will be no play on Good Friday March 27, m third Teat bet Pakistan and the West Inat Lab The Test was to navf started on Good Friday, but the Pakistan Cricket Board I tin. i: Board that be no play on tint dayReuter - 55 words
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Article115 1959-02-26 15 CHAMP FAVOURED TO KEEP TITLE Miss Dijkstra gained third plate m the judges place ratings, although she was actually behind Barbara Ann Roles, of California on points. Miss Rules gained some of her «;k«.I points total. She gave Miss Ileiss her first figures defeat m over three years, heating theReuter - 115 words
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Article263 1959-02-26 16 280 arrested m strategic East Africa territory THE District Polne Commissioner of Mogadishu, capita] of the Italian-administered United Nations trust territory of Somalia, was stabbed during riots yesterday. A member of the pro-Nasser Greater Somalia League sneaked up and stabbed Mr. Ahmed Hagi Afra m263 words
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Article27 1959-02-26 16 All strikers m Belgium's 13-day-old strike against the government's pit closure scheme were ordered back to work by their trade unions last night ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-02-26 16 NORWAY. Sweden and Denmark yesterday invited Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, to visit their countries this year, it was announced m Oslo. The ambassadors of the three countries delivered the invitations m Moscow to the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko. Reuter picture.Reuter; U.P.I - 93 words
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97 1959-02-26 16 PEKING shivered yesterday under what was reported to be its heaviest snowfall for this time of year for more than a century. Snow, which began falling on Tuesday night, continued throughout yesterday draping a white blanket over the city's roofs and piling up to one97 words
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277 1959-02-26 16 Expert: Synthetic rubber can never be a threat T<HE future of natural rubber has A never been rosier, said Dr. John McGavack m an article m the Rubber Age. leading rubber industry publication. Dr. McGavack, former technical director of the plantations division. U.S. Rubber Company, said: "Paradoxical as it mayReuter - 277 words
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Article109 1959-02-26 16 A daughter for Tony and Shirin A DAUGHTER has been born to jazz-loving Tony Moynihan and his Malayan wife Shirin, formerly of Kuala Lumpur. Tony, heir to Lord Moynihan, is quoted by today's Daily Mail as saying: "We will produce an heir. Nothing is surer." The Daily Mail also quotedReuter - 109 words
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Article47 1959-02-26 16 Orange cargo for S' pore A SECOND shipment of 1,000 cases of Formosan oranges will be exported to Singapore today. The first 1,000 cases were sent to Singapore yesterday. Singapore is the be3t buyer of Formosan oranges among the Philippines, South Korea, Okinawa and Hong Kong.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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