The Singapore Free Press, 11 March 1959
1959-03-11
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/freepress
The Singapore Free Press
-
Title Section18 1959-03-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malava's Own Family Paper v. *****. .ikhc, Wednesday, Marrh 11, 1959. Trice l;»« Is.18 words
-
128 1959-03-11 1 2 adults in every 100 have TB in H.K. t nt of the adult ulation of Hong K tuberculosis in form, Mr. Julian Colonial Undertold the House ina yesterday. Awbery Labour > d what perceneople in Hong K d Singapore were from the disease, death rate was, and. v of128 words
-
Article19 1959-03-11 1 N'ambiar of Singapore, I o the police o ii hla l am. and and took < h and19 words
-
Article109 1959-03-11 1 rclx'ls infiltrated the round the ado and arc on tho city, to military laim in they have north ntalo n comted no con- Military said threi -lions of newlyir.ni l troops armed with wrajxms smup from abroad the Army the Btifffi I lißlit of itsReuter - 109 words
-
Article40 1959-03-11 1 Two inuji fighter aircraft rday machine-gunned .1 Uamoudcya village in It was officially an.lounced in Cairo. One house was demolished by the attack on the village, which is about three mile. from the Iraqi bolder. ReuterReuter - 40 words
-
325 1959-03-11 1 U.S. COOL TO MAC: IKE TO BE QUIZZED Premier s leading role annoys America THE considerable lengths to which American official circles are going to discount reports of irritation In Washington over the leading role Mr. Macmillan is playing in the East-West diplomatic exchanges only serve to emphasise the coolnessReuter - 325 words
-
Article104 1959-03-11 1 Singapore gets R.I. warning 1 hie times of Indonesia warned Singapore yesterday that it should no longer consider it ell an Indispensable trepot, Antara news agenc. jported. The paper was rommeUii\g on the arrival in Jakarta of an eight-man Singapore trade mission. The Times said: "We are ende ivourlng toReuter - 104 words
-
Article40 1959-03-11 1 ASnark Intercontinental guided missile which hud already made one lonjtrange flight and been recovered was fired again yesterday on a second roundtrip test flight The missile later touched down on the Cape Canaveral landing strip. ReuterReuter - 40 words
-
Article, Illustration129 1959-03-11 1 Preminger to pay $510,000 alimony: Divorce for wife VIRS. Mary Gardner Preminger was yesterday awarded an uncontested divorce from producer Otto Preminger and alimony of US$l7l,OOO ($510,000) over a 10-year period. Mrs. Preminger, 40, was also given tin* $150,000 family home at Malibu. California, a New York apartment flat andU.P.I - 129 words
-
Article70 1959-03-11 1 AN ITALIAN n< ncy, Agenzia Contlnentale. said in Rome ye terday that two top Soviet Communist Party oflieials had been ar rested on charges ol plotting Inst Mr Khru.shchi i which In 1 1 lo rten proved ;i reliable source for communl it development named theReuter - 70 words
-
Article31 1959-03-11 1 March llrst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Sin gapore this morning at <;« 3/8 cents per lb., down oneeighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone wa^> uncertain.31 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1959-03-11 1 faJI a HICHARCIABLI TO«CHHCM7 h y —^y AWARDFD BRUSSELS v EXHIBITION VAN HOUTCN -SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUt16 words
-
-
Article187 1959-03-11 2 UK likely to send out mission UOPES 'i a British Parlia--11 mentary fact-finding commission going to Nyasaland m last night after a -surprise meeting of leadera of all Parties a1 the House of Commons. Among the political leadera at the meeting were Mr. H. A. Butler, HomeReuter - 187 words
-
72 1959-03-11 2 MK. Khrushchev the ">»»\u't Premier, is |o K«*t a new bath. It is I a blue one made in i Britain. He saw it at the Bri Ufth Imperial liciuiea) j Industries stand at the I i Leipzig fair last week. Last night aReuter - 72 words
-
284 1959-03-11 2 \IH ALAN LENNOX-BOYD, the Colonial Secretary, told the House of xTA Commons yesterday that conditions in Nyasaland were "generally disturbed* in rural areas. But there was a great degree of stability iii the main centres where conditions were returning to normal Casualties amongReuter - 284 words
-
Article, Illustration29 1959-03-11 2 BRITISH M.P. WHO WAS DEPORTED picture. MR. JOHN STONEHOUSE, British Labour M.P. who was deported from Rhodesia to Tanganyika. His treatment has alread) been debuted in the Commons, PopperPopper - 29 words
-
62 1959-03-11 2 U.S. BOMBERS FLY ON AFTER CRASH IN MID-AIR THE U.S. Air Force said sterday two B-17 bombers were reported to have collided in mid-air over Idaho but both remained airborne. Both craft were consuming excessive fuel and would then return to land, spokesman said. '•Both aircraft arc still airborne withU.P.I - 62 words
-
Article33 1959-03-11 2 Eleven more Cubans died before firing squads yesterday for "war crimes" committed under the Batista regime, boosting the unofficial toll ol execut ions by the revolutionary regime to 427.- U.P.IU.P.I - 33 words
-
160 1959-03-11 2 v mbdued Sir Bn And Lady Norah Docoff< red a £12.000 (M5357,000) for the return oi $1,200,000 worth o! jewellery .stolen from their parked I they dined with friends in Southampton on Monday night. Tii< i ere hidden in tv in lady Docker's cojU.P.I - 160 words
-
Article22 1959-03-11 2 Kenl and her daughte Alexandra, arrived In Rio de ,ro by erday from V tour 01 Brazil ReuterReuter - 22 words
-
61 1959-03-11 2 Iraq warn plotters: Graves await yog fJOL Fad! Bagdad of Khali] K,-'l tr:a former Educi ter, that Iraq come one try;:, tu frontier," Bagdad Radio the Arab tribunal. Shouts of J People 1 i public heard from the audienS as Mahdawi proceeded u say_ that no conspiraci Against the presentedReuter - 61 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1959-03-11 2 Ch.2/59 v^ V Some other favourites TRIPLE BAR. CRACKERMILK, FRUIT NUT, and RAISIN MILK THEC,R£AT£ST TASTE IN CHOCOLAT£18 words
-
Advertisement67 1959-03-11 2 New... WEAR-EVER Food Blancher Q Just hat you need for canning and h o m c freezing. Ideal also lor helti, spinach, corn on the c«>l). sterilizing baby's bottle, Durable aluminium. Bakelite handles. onvenient ca|)a c i I v markincs. General Refrigeration Co. BUY SINGLET VEST BRIEF FOR COMFORT DURABILITY67 words
-
-
325 1959-03-11 3 EOKA men will start to hand over arms 'at once' THE collection of EOKA arms and ammunition will be undertaken at once and completed within three days, it was officially announced in Nicosia yesterday. A Government announcement said Archbishop Makarios and Sir Hugh Foot, the Governor, discussed the arms collectionReuter - 325 words
-
129 1959-03-11 3 SHE DEFIED COURT AND KEPT 62 PETS MM.IL LU VINU Mrs Kit a Barber, i ordered by magistrates I i,, lfiiti to keep only two E ci u and a d°&. bluf- neighbours lor \l3 t,,i when polite and int»pectov of the r o > 1 1 Society for theReuter - 129 words
-
111 1959-03-11 3 UNIVERSITY BUYS 45,000 RARE BOOKS ON CHINA rpHE University of British 1 Columbia said yesterday it had acquired one of the world's finest collections of Chinese books and manuscripts. The 45.000-volume collection, purchased by the University's Friends of the Library Guild, will make the University one of the five mostReuter - 111 words
-
Article48 1959-03-11 3 CEVEN-lnch dolla ol the Queen are makii national toy and t ii- in N« w York Thr dolls, mi :in English linn, ari lally to buyers from which th« v ill visit this summei connection with the op< oi the St. Lawr< ReuterReuter - 48 words
-
78 1959-03-11 3 FORGED NOTE IS PASSED IN THE COMMONS A FORGED £1 note has heen passed in the House of Com- inons dining rooma, it was rcv«';il«'«l in Lon don last nifht. it is believed to be i tic first lime a <iu<i j note has been passed j in the House.Reuter - 78 words
-
Article23 1959-03-11 3 to Wa tional airport welcome Prcsuif ni Josa M.M i,i Lemui ol El Salvador on a 12 vl it ReuterReuter - 23 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement123 1959-03-11 3 W m FEDERAL-OPTIEK OPTICIANS ss Orchard Road, (Opp. Orchard Roud Post Office) Singapore 9. Tel: ***** Consultations between 9 a.m. 6.30 p.m. ==7=. us>i>s- 4! s x MODELS AVAILABLE. :•:t rTt?s7s >v COATED F2.8 LENS PRICE FROM $99.00 BEST DESIGN IN GERMANY HOCK CHEONG A'toji;-;, .'^^^fi^ tICIUIMIIIIItICIIIIItIIIIIIICJIIIIIIMIIIIC3MIIIIIIIIUC2UHIItIIIIIC3IinMIIH^ :fort, convenience economy123 words
-
Advertisement111 1959-03-11 3 THE COMPLETE CAT DOG FOOD t fjUjK|S\ Fr.h .md R.ibbit for Proteins, Cereals Mv J99ffl\ loi Carbohydrates, Powdered bone V VSMX inr Calcium, Vegetable and Cod 9 JSsi Sv Livei for vitt|iMin a D anti ■B^rfJ? blended toensuie^correctly baUnced IJUKIMOTO cultured PEARLS GLITTERING BEAD OF ELEGANCE which GIVES GLAMOUR EXCITEMENT111 words
-
-
The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, March 11, 1959.
-
Article200 1959-03-11 4 T<HE BIG WALK is over. but people will be talking about it till the time comes to fill in their entry forms for next year's event. There are many points which will be particularly remembered, for it brought together the greatest number of men and women200 words
-
-
722 1959-03-11 4 Donald McCormick - White or coloured! A date Scares them all in Central Africa Donald McCormick by looms lai 1 in the Central African F< d ration. Nerves are getting taut, tempers wearing tflin and both whites and blacks are losing their &np on what could be a very nasty situation. I regret722 words
-
652 1959-03-11 4 MARK WILSON - MARK WILSON by rrUE British Army in Cyprus has just been given its strangest command ever to walk out of barracks with its tongue in its cheek. This order comes from the top man, Major-General Kenneth Darling, who is racing from camp to camp652 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement51 1959-03-11 4 PATEK PHILIPPE I \iv HAffttf W alt -liniaki i > Of (.*iH\a. l'a!( k Phii: the only watch manul turer whoso entire n of men'i vatch< i :;ent, t h e amp of the m 0< th e authentic inl eol ctnturii old "Geneva qnatit>" Sole Acj( H. SENA, LTD.51 words
-
Advertisement46 1959-03-11 4 (4j!&p) DON'T LET TH|S 2f>CV I HAPPEN yJ f TO YOU! HI Furniture removing is a job for experts.... Your heavy furniture, porcelain, crystal needs our expert, care. We pack, crate, transpoi store everything for you. PHONE ***** FOR TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE46 words
-
-
Article, Illustration37 1959-03-11 5 The Dockers see -the Dockers picture. SIR BERNARD and Lady Docker have a preview in London of Iheir portraits painted by artist John Spencer Churchill (centre). The paintings wore shown in Churchill's exhibition in Jermyn Street.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
-
109 1959-03-11 5 19 OUT OF 10 CHILDERN HAVE TOOTH TROUBLE I every 10 SinI .> hildren .go for the first ear had sonic- with their d h vered when entrants examined, u Ministry spokesId the Free Press. i children, ap--30 per cent h ol population. from malnutri.ud. man said they ting malnutrifree109 words
-
Article34 1959-03-11 5 He is Old Boys President Wong has been Ident ol the se School Old < f i<>n fur 1959. are: M. n Jan n Boon Chiang ts; Mr. Char,' tecretary; Mr Kee treasurer: Ouan, an34 words
-
126 1959-03-11 5 Vasagar's free light proposal is rejected Till-: public utilities committee of the Singapore City Council has rejected a proposal by Mr. s. M. Vasagar (Lib. SOC.) that places Of re Unions worship he given free electricity. Fhe Electricity Department told the committee the scheme would cost about $36,000 a year126 words
-
Article15 1959-03-11 5 A el million nl be built near \hr Berki nuclear po ■■'">- -hire it.15 words
-
117 1959-03-11 5 THE City Councillor for Aljunied, Mr. Wee Sv. Hong (SPA) yesterday blamed the PAP majority In the City Council tor holding up for over a year his proposal for Improving kampong transport through a sell-help road-making scheme. Mr. Wee said he had moved a117 words
-
233 1959-03-11 5 T*HE Singapore City Council may x soon take over from the Government the Bedok Valley water scheme which, when linked up with the council's present supply system. is expected to Improve pressure in the East coast area during dry spells. The take-over has233 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement14 1959-03-11 5 "<v iounrf rcprodyc- <»vP^B/^T^ Y ft o cytl^ furrent. A »hc connoisseur! rf* s.^m14 words
-
Advertisement47 1959-03-11 5 wmmm w^^mm m m m m m mm mW I iW k m m A f //j m^L^k^ mm^ UOTOMa "timm V i)/J f WcStill^llOUSC AIR CONDITIONER PHONE ***** 4 9 A 10 PHILLIP STREET SINGAPORE I |D F ItFUM E S -v *^i^L« t IR V47 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1959-03-11 6 coi?G7 TOYS •THE ONES WITH WINDOWS^^^^ 111 AM Y JS^-V'10 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous222 1959-03-11 6 JEFF HAflJii: JjjT§yiiify lonian |/7» 4CCM7IWV«S ttfTMMG&me "U6M BO** 3*** T jo^T OfW HBR J WSCAMUK V TIAO^ WCTar W> y 71 •pWW^ W*O |4tf« mtmoirr *Mm*rr mnt§ T j- a s>««rT B4J*ST to 7»4€ J«Ts Tmm^^^^^^^^^^A "^"^B M _#^H^V V '^m^V y i I C^« lJ Vr ujAAiF4»n MWVII222 words
-
Miscellaneous395 1959-03-11 6 Boh:, i ai d a in work e objective. I hearted at minor fail I thi ehaUen I j aard< I ol vl I e id I mediately. But if y I I you will Una that I faith in your own idi r I\< d. j I You have395 words
-
-
Round the World Market Prices
-
Article167 1959-03-11 7 LONDON, Mai 10. rie.lous luday L KKH. Nu I KSS c* f u March 26' buyers bu 1 26 \piii 20', buy< sellers hi h \o i RSS Sfni 25 7 buy< M 26' i sel, i; i RSfl 9t ttl.ment .aril 26". bu 26 bir sellers167 words
-
Article105 1959-03-11 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 10. Previous Today TIN Straiis Spot 102.00 nom. 102.75 nom. lis futures Straits Contract March 101.25 buyers 102.00 buyers 102.00 sellers 103.00 sellers May 101.00 buyers 102.00 buyers 101.75 sellers 102.75 sellers TOM Firm. SALES: One lot. BIBBER lutui os March 31.40 buyers 31.20105 words
-
Article28 1959-03-11 7 fa^Jaa... Previous Today 30 Industrials 609.96 611.14 .il Railroads 163.29 163.49 IC Domestic Bonds 86.53 86.35 15 Utilities 93.02 93.36 locks Composite Averages 210.29 210.7328 words
-
Article55 1959-03-11 7 pol 26. awaiting re--1 lata 25^i to 25'2. nent 25'!.. Lampong malting release 25*4, 2 March ship- e prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib. ment 25 I L- 25 'i to 25 "i, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46. awaiting release 45 Vi. afloats 44^, and55 words
-
Article81 1959-03-11 7 Philippines c if. IK. li I uropean pints delivered i long ton Mar. Apr. < i f. IK. North porti delivered >ng ton Mar. Apr < I OIL crude Straits I uropean potts in bulk i"ii Mar. OIL crude C'evlon I uropean ports in bulk ton81 words
-
-
Article81 1959-03-11 7 »unt oi the Exchange ar rnc'ed yestnarketfl took a »r tinm of I tO ive ir i mall ind and at the a fairly I list ol Rains had been established The outstanding was the strength of HudBay which at one time; touched 190/7 foil ply81 words
-
Article, Illustration36 1959-03-11 7 picture. "HIGHWAYMAN" a Paris copy is a new ultra till cloche hat in stitched printed satin, trimmed with black satin and coarse eye veiling one of the Millinery Distributors' Association spring collections presented in London.- PopperPopper - 36 words
-
327 1959-03-11 7 I >R IV ATE letters of President Eisenhower, pub- lished In New York yesterday reveal that ne favoured creating B new more important Cabinet position for Mr. John Foster Dulles last year. The new post would be called "The First Secretary ofReuter - 327 words
-
Article21 1959-03-11 7 France intends to carry out it.s first atomic bomb In April, the American weekly magazine New.swrek reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement115 1959-03-11 7 I HCKIm IS!! BEUOVALS HAULAGE fi? 'JU* 7 s Tni)j /eove if fo SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in ossociorion w»fh SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. kE Asia Insurance lldg Singopore Tel. *****-3 Oversea Chinet* lank lldg P. O. loi 1002 T«l. ***** Kuala Lumpur A model of novel design with115 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous46 1959-03-11 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 12.01 p.m. i TOMORROW: o.:>."> a.m. j and 12.37 p.m. FRIDAY: 0.50 a.m. and 1.12 pm. SATURDAY: 1.17 a.m. and 1.47 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.46 a.m. and 2.23 p.m. MONDAY: 2.16 am. and 3.03 p.m. II I SDAY: 2.51 a.m. and 3.56 p.m.46 words
-
Miscellaneous39 1959-03-11 7 101 p.m. Mid-day Ifelodtes; 1.30 Time fi'gnal ai.fi News; 1 45 and SweH; 2.00 Clo.sr 4 :jo School The R L Club; 6 nij n B.C. Jazz U.N. 8| t An- i h 30 9.00 'I IflM n in39 words
-
-
Article, Illustration238 1959-03-11 8 Army of supporters all for Joe LEFT. The Mercantile Bank Sports Club "D" team included two women walkers. Here is Miss Helen Chin on the march. She came tenth in the women's section. ABOVE. Joe Diamond. otherwise known as Molnl. Noo r bin Baheik, strides alonu the finishing stretch towards238 words
-
Article, Illustration49 1959-03-11 8 JUDGES OF THE JOB BELOW. Route judgfJ of I tic Association take a no« walkers at Bukil lim.ili v« ins the progress of n»m« called lor U>< i |s<l I Uapore linateur Athle- equence of the Hi* huge task of checkl recordinf results trs "t i l»« i Association.49 words
-
Article, Illustration339 1959-03-11 10 FOOD IT'S SO IMPORTANT TO THE CHINESE It is perhaps difficult to believe that this motley assortment of stalls can provide excellently cooked and most palatable foods. There is something here for everyone's taste, but it is as well to be accompanied by someone who knows the names of the339 words
-
Article, Illustration706 1959-03-11 10 Some Dos and DON'Ts you must watch for small but excellent restaurant when I want crab and little else- I discovered its value some years ago during riots when I thought that a sanctuary would be an excellent idea. My friends now know that particular road as Crab Street, and706 words
-
Article46 1959-03-11 10 T PICTURE fixed to the c to a Buck: ihlre i The Idi ni lyl take tlioir mlndfl oil the im j Official! ;i; the Taplow think it will bv .iiiß with young rhlldrrn Th< worn virw of n trrf. in46 words
-
Article, Illustration444 1959-03-11 11 JOHN LAMBERT - The Beverley sisters to retire when paby arrives JOHN LAMBERT 3Y rrley sisters, 3 top dose team, are ping into retirement or s ix months. "And after that," r Beverley told r shall only take I m of what is L The days when here, there, i ry where are444 words
-
342 1959-03-11 11 Sinatra makes his own rules— that's why he's on top I^RANK SINATRA'S newest role is that of a man in search of an unselfish love. It is culled. 'Some Came Running." Playing a pugnacious, cynical author Sinatra finds his search climaxing with violence. IJtidfjnwtii ir us riff hi In the342 words
-
Article, Illustration101 1959-03-11 12 ORCHESTRA OFF TO TOUR ASIA 4 I.<M I to hoard an airliner at |dl«wlld Airport, New York, /or |k< first leg o! th.ir trip to India anil seven other Attoa countrir\ Thomas Mhrrman. ilrntiH of the little Orchestra Society, and four other members of the orchestra w.ut soodlr They areU.P.I - 101 words
-
Article65 1959-03-11 12 r pn-; Dalai Lama ol i foot lias rel itation from China to vi.sit :ording to reports ilcutta. The reports »aid the D;. and hia advisora redcd the invit.it ion aa an nttempt by th > Reds to lure out ol Tibet and hold JU.P.I - 65 words
-
295 1959-03-11 12 INHIBITORS from Japan. Hong Kong and Formosa arc delighted at th(^ i. to their displays at the Melbourne international trade fair, bin are critical of th" Australian Government's import restrictions. Mr. W. E. Manson, trade Officer or the Hong Kon^ Department otReuter - 295 words
-
197 1959-03-11 12 GOVERNMENT sources m Rangoon said that Thakin Than Tun. leader 01 2.300 Burmese Communist insurgents, had arrived in Southern Burma seeking to set up a new base in the Papun area of the Karen state which borders on Western Siam. TheyReuter - 197 words
-
Article46 1959-03-11 12 DUSSIA and North iV Vietnam ha v e signed <\n agreement under which Russia will give North Vietnam economic and technical aid in the construction of industrial installations. An agreement on scientific and technical co-opera-tion between the hvr. countries was also signed. ReuterReuter - 46 words
-
25 1959-03-11 12 Economic and technical aid by Reds A Bill to make obligatory the tape-recording of all radio broadcasts has been filed In the Philippines Senate ReuterReuter - 25 words
-
Article15 1959-03-11 12 The Indonesian Government has accepted In principle a $30 million credit offer from Yugoslavia.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
-
Article9 1959-03-11 12 Siam will get its first polytechnic next year. ReuterReuter - 9 words
-
Article11 1959-03-11 12 Poland and China have signed a trade and navments agreement.- ReuterReuter - 11 words
-
Article17 1959-03-11 12 Brazil, one of the leading rubber producing nations in the world, is to buy Indonesian rubber. U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
-
Article17 1959-03-11 12 Mr. Torn i, Counor nt the Swedish Bm« In Bonn, ham hern appointed Ambassador In Jakarta ReuterReuter - 17 words
-
Article35 1959-03-11 12 The International uil Aviation Organisation has (I that the runway at Bangkok's Don Muang airport be lengthened from 10.000 feet lo 11,500 ■Mfl to enable it to meet the needs of new jet airlinrrs ReuterReuter - 35 words
-
Article19 1959-03-11 12 Red China has ordered its •rmy to take an active role in every phase of the mainland's cconomv. U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
-
Article58 1959-03-11 12 A TUGBOAT Mined "Women" and deilfned rxcinitvelj bf women h;is born launched '•> Sli.i rit; li;» i. the Now China n« ncj reported. Iho t ii c r.in tow rxenn-jjoins \< placement of 10.000 tons. Women welders and other uoikem helped t<» build it do( nmentarvReuter - 58 words
-
84 1959-03-11 12 'HK won't forget Prince's gesture' thf n vi I on w. Am I Navy c the Remembered "Suzie was only nine when Prince Philip's destroyer came to H< kng in 1945 But clambered on board with the other Chinese sampan women who were h( lpin •.vim the repairs, s. dReuter - 84 words
-
Article24 1959-03-11 12 Provim Djambi ,1 Russian I Ited th< the rubber Xiioy said the rxpp rubb< Ode of nbout 500 U U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
-
64 1959-03-11 12 Asian leaders impressed by Berlin plan rpHE May. 1 Hcrr w said he found leaders wer( li Soviet pro; Berlin I (ic militarised ci "Many wer< hrd when I 'explained ft Union's true I HCI Brandt said ol the Far East "Many In understand why 14 after the v. alliesU.P.I - 64 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1959-03-11 12 |P M ,|»rt| ell^t t4vao v MyyMMdJLiahM Thiriy-six Pages Thick!10 words
-
-
Article, Illustration999 1959-03-11 13 HUMPHREY LYTTELTON - HUMPHREY LYTTELTON Ibv who is a vvt ll -known London jazz band leader BARBER'S STYLE IS NEW ORLEANS Vj/ hands 111 Britain present a wide variety ui style and character. Indeed, it would be ■ftctlv true to say that, in sound and in the W they999 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous130 1959-03-11 13 HARRY JAMES PLAYS SENTIMENTAL TUNES HtRKV .MME* »nd hit Orche»tr». Autumn I.ravrs. I Had Th, < ""L ?H«m Lush Lit,. How D~p U I W* '"Trry-Jamerremains the trumpet maestro juprme, and he can make this Instrument sing in numerou. d ?"rent voices The mood here Is lor quiet listening, with130 words
-
-
Article, Illustration175 1959-03-11 14 M. Harrison- Cray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M Harrison-Cray fcr nPHIS year's Master Pairs COO--1 tew wu marked bj the usual mangling of the bis ida On the above example one 1 u bid and made Six Hearts: one went down in Seven Dia- moncK and the other six sioppeu at Four Hearts.175 words
-
Article469 1959-03-11 14 ARCHIE QUICK - BROWN CAN GET HIS MEDAL YET ARCHIE QUICK By tyilAT great day it was for a Scot and a Bruiiinu'gun man when I uff lon Town reached the Semi-Final of the Football Association Cup competition for the first time in their 53 years of history. For the Scotsman, dour, burly.469 words
-
Article97 1959-03-11 14 JAPANESE DOMINATE SEEDINGS MORE than half 01 the seeded players In th» world table tennis championships to be held at Dortmund from March 27 to April 5 are Japanese the organisers, the German Table Tennis Federation have announced. The seeded players wen selected by the classification committee of the InternationalReuter - 97 words
-
126 1959-03-11 14 Test hope is no-balled for throwing rjEOFF Griffin, young Natal fast bowler who Ls b candidate for next year** tour of England, was noballed for throwing in lay match against a bincd Border tern Province team at London. Griffin, who Is considei rly a 1.1. t as Test bowh r,Reuter - 126 words
-
Article, Illustration87 1959-03-11 14 LEFT. I. !i ton goalkeeper Baynham clears from the head <>i centre Cham Icy. who failed to meel this centre from Matthews. LI TON TOWN are favourites for I the loot ball Asso- elation Cup. They beat Blackpool Ml to enter the semi- fi 11 a87 words
-
Article39 1959-03-11 14 IRELAND 1 land field an unc the Hi. tlonal lifl on Bal The tea N. J. Ol ltd. (Leiccst. (Gal N. J sity mians) A (London I B < wen), A tain. v. <W;ii (Unl Murpl ReuterReuter - 39 words
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous100 1959-03-11 14 CLIEB \< i:< 5 Trillin;.-. fault compared I Sink this to keep dr;.. with one's own (4> siiip- nape <4». I rade In old port? <4> 4 1 backward In our time 7 certainly no liberty Bond! 7 T 6 «»fl ill the Rust, up to find the animal I100 words
-
-
Article71 1959-03-11 15 Flip touring Eastern Athletic Association socim from Hong Kong scored their third in four starts last night in Manila, de- i Manila Chinese selection 5-1 at the Hum. ne score was in favour. first game last visitors beat an m 4-0. They drew ondReuter - 71 words
-
Article126 1959-03-11 15 Vienna bid for Olympics THE Mayor of Vienna, llerr Fran/ Jonas, has accepted an invitation to present personally Vienna's application for the 1964 Olympic Games at the next meeting of the International Olympic Committee. Herr Jonas, Informing the municipal council oi this official invitation, .said he would be at theReuter - 126 words
-
466 1959-03-11 15 FANS UNRULY AFTER THIS SHOCK VERDICT FRENCHMAN OUTPOINT^CHARNLEY-THEN POLICE ARE CALLED IN i\ Astounding decl--V sion |ATC GIIJ (iraciu of Prance a points victory over British lightweight champion Dave CliarnJey in a 10-rouiul tontest at Wembley Stadium last night. Charnley had boxed well to take the majority of the rounds,Reuter - 466 words
-
Article52 1959-03-11 15 Sports Club have I a five mile walk, found a circular course ind ending at clay- 1 Sore Hill beginning at lo.on Sunday. walk is open to club I jnd so far abou r I entered. A trophy i presented by a 1 p of52 words
-
Article44 1959-03-11 15 ikia beat Pinhen play was in the final pool of and European Ice championships at ted States de--1 l In anii In tho nnal played by itside the linal rmany beat Bast Germany :erland 6-2. and at Italy 4-3.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
-
Article26 1959-03-11 15 quart a- u Mai r i Lun Hi I K:un b- a1 I mo r beal f.. 15-1 18 i I u nlngles: Wong ReuterReuter - 26 words
-
Article53 1959-03-11 15 r| UH wuhiH South African winner <»f lh« '""/•"i title In 1?>:.7. will meet Dcreli Wuller, "h\ student, In the M holes Rnal of the 111 amateur «oif championship In lohanll(" Denh Haichlnnon .i( thr l\M to %m*\\h ,'j f flill in hllll v HReuter - 53 words
-
Article23 1959-03-11 15 lit Oi British football ague matche were: League Three: Bradford City 1 Bury 0. otlhti i i One: 1 Airdriconiai ReuterReuter - 23 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement82 1959-03-11 15 2nd 3 IN THIS ISSUE W^^f THOSE BUSTED FILM MARRIAGES- L ffcll, HIM ■HF ESTHER WILLIAMS AND BEN GAGE J Uf Hi TJ the exposition -all theL ¥m FINEST PICTURES. W li I J M m^^ *w*wji£i^* J J. Iff 1 *S9 I"i (■■i^Si^Prffl -f n iJm *lb I VIETNAM82 words
-
-
'QUEMOY ATTACK LIKELY'
-
247 1959-03-11 16 MR. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary ol State, i>uid in testimony to Congress released yesterday he thought it "quite likely" that military activity would resume in the Formosa Straits. Mr. Dulles appeared before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 14 and theReuter - 247 words
-
192 1959-03-11 16 M4v. John Foster Dulles, the IS. Secretary of State, told Congress in testimony published yesterday he believed that "over the long run of several decades" antagonism would develop between China and the Soviet I'nion. But, he said, he did not expect any breakReuter - 192 words
-
-
Article38 1959-03-11 16 AT least two persons were killed nnd 14 wcro Injured day when a bus crashed Into a crowd g Dti to board a trolley during the height of the evening in Pittsburgh.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
-
240 1959-03-11 16 IRAQ P.M. ORDERS DEATH FOR THE REVOLT LEADERS THE Egyptian Government-sponsored Middle East news agency reported from Damascus last night that General Kassem. the Iraqi Premier, had ordered the deaths of all officers who took part in the revolt in Northern Iraq. It said that 60 officers, including Colonel Shawwaf,Reuter - 240 words
-
Article27 1959-03-11 16 Premier DJuanda said in Jakarta yesterday he planned to visit Moscow between June and August. He had been invited by the Soviet Government.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
-
Article35 1959-03-11 16 Lady Churchill and Mrs. Duncan Sandys, one of the Churchills' three daughters, were among visitors to the private view of Sir Winston Churchill's one-man exhibition of paintings at the Royal Academy yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
-
LATE NEWS
-
Article37 1959-03-11 16 ARMY PROBES DEATH OF SERGEANT i if o i u 9 sr I i I a 7 > ■•11 S I t*" I I I w r/, 3 3 r lfl ft O -3 S 5 JS ReuterReuter - 37 words
-
Article30 1959-03-11 16 MR. K. ACCUSES BERLIN MAYOR tap 5r C 3 r ft I 1 1 5 O a 531 f 1 1 M 1 3, F ft s a 2 ReuterReuter - 30 words
-
-
Article43 1959-03-11 16 itiere arc 346 -r-iduat. of Chin. SSuS teaching In Rinaoi* schools 'it Is itated Ministry ol Educa There are 01 from India, universities. 32 from n r tain. 23 from America ou from Australia, two Ceylon and 12 Kong.43 words
-
Article25 1959-03-11 16 Britain and the I Btatea yesterday that the tre nuclear weapoj be for an Indennii Geneva conference a a id.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement386 1959-03-11 16 yraiU lime* Fit! fWH tot rht convenience at (dv«tlik«rt ju» rcpr«»enrotlv* at l»t Hoot S»nGaPOK» CulD STORAGI ORCHARD KOAD «.ll rtceivt tmoll advertiw mtaH ond -»n>w«c» »P uN»b«r« CLASSIFIED ADS. \Ol K SI.KVK Word* >.'(Win.j B»\ jOct*.ext><> PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC >710. PLAN Print ine trom Tracings *****. OCE AMOCE" Plan386 words
-
Advertisement86 1959-03-11 16 The luxury link between East and West, b) the Smooth short W 6 and the I Vj^JJJ ki.m's new cioi i» M^gmjKWwA SFRVic-E is an mil- n /rfn f of personal attend niadc I v.la^ schedules, ouisi.in rH(woitoov» formanccs and h«- travel H^^ mmmm comfort. Just the right touches W86 words
-
-
FRE PRESS RACE DAY Special
-
Article351 1959-03-11 1 MM iiiiii u i <•"" mitiiii it i THE FREE PRESS MI AN LEWIS TRESPASSER Hill) LIGHT I.ESLIAN *30 l»»ny lace Jurniy lace Lcsttan ,eW Ll ht ,K()WHILL" EIRE POWER 1 Welsh King Dalveyan 30.. iVitaia Trow IIiM i .NTALR MIROPHLI Mhophli M ri !^T HANDSOME351 words
-
Article, Illustration456 1959-03-11 1 ALLAN LEWIS - A SUFFER TASK, BUT HANDSOME CAN DO IT ALLAN LEWIS by HANDSOME looks like completing a double for the meeting il he starts in the main race at Ipoh this aftei noon. Handsome ran the time of the visions of Class printers the first and though up in lit and456 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement29 1959-03-11 1 IBEST BETS; I>F,ST HITS Hand- O some, Thank Von and Const an Best oatildefss— Kidjanff, Forest W* m Not and Tark of <•"'" THE GOING The Roinß will h»I Rood29 words
-
Advertisement101 1959-03-11 1 PniKip.d ».iili ili\ i-.ionsW [1 f ul tin .»rc«b f J in ordri i.i lintsse anel V qu.iliU: fai I. firande rh.imp.-nnr; JL| I'. til. < hamp-<K" r *A^-^ llMilrrn I Him mFi Hoi-. )-.'•'> »•»<-; WE* jy m^Bk It,, Of ilin .lilt- It I Itm 111 111 ii r101 words
-
-
Article858 1959-03-11 2 RACE 1-2.30: CLASS 4, DIV. 3-5 FURS. STR. l. ***** PACK GOLD >.i bin tn Pii 81 i TJon 1.00 Kaaaf wilt it MAGIC :i ilum <ci. Bt) R 1.13 Mm II VW I I W. LM Bt.) Sullivan 811 Donnelly hi.m sn ino in 3yr.858 words
-
Article, Illustration200 1959-03-11 2 *AC£ ONE three-quai WHITE MACK track r. nniNi i M Bva FILM BTI DlO Hi; N comer, no FIELD LU 2J«| Was |Oin| g 7 nik over 3F put LEBLIAN w not fully exl HIT PARADE 9.350 TattM: 1 S2& no track re] omer RACE TWO TRITAKA: Wen| Covered^,200 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1959-03-11 2 Philip Morris Also manufacturers of the famous REVELATION pipe tobaccos p. Il^V \y See f/ie entire range at your Established Ford dealer: UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE28 words
-
-
Article, Illustration635 1959-03-11 3 0 )-M Went I R CE FOUR ST rare with I b Met. W. mil 7-3-59 ■tn ht Planter '.I B' tee. ■k\V\»m X: 5 3 59 DiJ ■h i the 6F post: i D.v 9 6F race fc. l 14 l'Ssecs. ■Vmui HERO: 3-3-59 H<l635 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement82 1959-03-11 3 AU<IAIMU^* A^i^^^i^gA^^^^^^Ms^^^^^^M^HifliHlHHHHHMHHHHlllllHlßHlllH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Mlß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^st^Mi^s^i^s^^sHUAfi&* ■m- .^^^mmhumuuuimu^ k iSHH^ :^H^^^' »i B TAPE RECORDER R.cordcr and Reproducer of superior performance. To achieve por.abl.ty ,fs omplifier, hovr been omitted ond the balanced output of both d™"**"* -att, across 600 ohms. This omission presents no prohlrrm os th- mo,o y already possess hi-fi ompMnr, and82 words
-
Advertisement129 1959-03-11 3 BIGGER MORE POWER WITH ECONOMY THE ENTIRELY NEW fff//matt/fas&tf Now with the PROVED HILLMAN O.H.Y. ENGINE Yet this new Double-Duty Hillmtn Husky More space... And more power... offers you even more for your money. HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARE AVAILABLE /y~~~^j^ Z\ Hillmon. Humbcr ond Ropier, ore avo'iot>l« \i *O' vour129 words
-
-
Article, Illustration972 1959-03-11 4 HANDSOME SHOULD COMPLETE A DOUBLE TODAY MB I \ymtm^JLmtJLm*m\t-Ja^m*BwnMMW CONVINCING on the 1 first day. Handdint- should complete i double lor the meeting by winning R&ce lour today. Our Kinglom is nicely weighted in opposition but my vote still goes to Handsome. Leslian In Race One is Improving enough to972 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement79 1959-03-11 4 WAUXHALL The Velox and the Cresta are 6-cylinder 6-soate r saloons identical in size and mechanical excelinue. The Cresta is distinguished by additional luxury features. These fine quality cars carry forward into the future the great Vauxhall tradUic of value-for money, luxury motoring value no* n, than ever before, based79 words
-