The Singapore Free Press, 13 March 1959
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Title Section18 1959-03-13 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I ,tt Singapore, Friday, March 13, 1959. Prior IS U18 words
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Article, Illustration145 1959-03-13 1 trying to dodge Sally (the storm) -rlli royal yacht Britannia, now on passage with 1 Prince Philip between Hon« Koiil> and m the Solomon islands, is having trouble i dodpe a tropical storm code-named according to a cable received at BuckPalace yesterday. message said: "We are plunging145 words
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Article45 1959-03-13 1 ABO IT 500 men under the comma n (i of Major Francisco Coello have invaded Honduras from Nicaragua and engaged government troops, according to a Honduras paper report. About nine of the Invader* had been killed and seven injured, the paper added. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article27 1959-03-13 1 April first grade rubber buyers fob opened In Singapore this morning 88 7 R cents per lb., uncl on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet27 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-03-13 1 OH, EDITH, YOU'RE AN ASS, SA YS FELINE' IRENE I EXASPERATED h\ .1 woman colleague In the House !i of ominous l.i^t night, Dame Irene \\<> 1 roars of laughter b\ droppitm Parllamcntarj [argon and calling: 'Oh Edith, you reallj <«<• an t Thr "ass" \\.i> Dr. Edith Sununnskill formerReuter - 136 words
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Article192 1959-03-13 1 $500,000 PROBE: INQUIRY SOON r pHE Government ii expected to announce* cither today or early next week the composition of the commission of inquiry which will investigate an alleged $500,000 bank account m the name of the tormer Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Political leaders and Government officials192 words
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Article39 1959-03-13 1 Thieves broke into a house ihangl Road, belonging to Prabhakar C. Shah terday and stile $2,515 In cash and jewelli Mr Shah and his family \ver« out at the time They found the house ransacked.39 words
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Article14 1959-03-13 1 Mr. Khrushchev returned rda, visit to Leipzig and Easi Berlin. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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245 1959-03-13 1 HANDS OFF! IRAQ HITS BACK AT NASSER Dirty conspiracies against us, says Bagdad OAGDAI) RADIO last night joined battle with President Nasser m the IViiddie East war of words, calling on the United Arab Republic to "stop its dirty conspiracies against Iraq." The Iraqi counterblast was tiie first direct mentionReuter; U.P - 245 words
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Article116 1959-03-13 1 Kremlin leader visifs London MR Mikhail Suslov, one of the top Kremiin leaders. Hies into London today with other Soviet politlciaas for talks with British socialists on topics of mutual interest, like Berlin. Germany, and other international issues. Mr. BlialOT, 56, is a member of the presidium of the Soviet116 words
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Advertisement34 1959-03-13 1 For the coolest tan TH* v r^ Sun h:i tor U'V the g il "ut harmful sun i inburn. At thi 01 MAX S FACTOR cf/ it ill I V Y SUN TAN FORMULA34 words
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Article171 1959-03-13 2 No other solution for Central Africa says Home r OKI) HOMi retary ol Btate for Commonly wealth Relations, said last night there must be partnership m Central Africa "if there is not to be war." People m Britain, he declared, should realise there was "noReuter - 171 words
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117 1959-03-13 2 THE COMPOSER WHOSE SONG TO WIFE MADE HIM FAMOUS -DIES Mi; Haydn Wood, the composer wh song. 'Hoses of Picardy," w.is Mini by British troops as I hey m arched to the trenches m the I irst World War, died m a nursing home m I. on. don last night.Reuter - 117 words
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162 1959-03-13 2 GERMAN WIFE SOLD BRITISH SECRETS TO THE REDS fHF. West Gorman Federal high court m Karlsruhe, terday sentenced Fran Erika Schneider. 41, a former employee ol tin V. nan Defence Ministry, o! the British De Havillancl Aircraft Company m Bonn. and of the British Emb. m Bonn, to two yearsReuter - 162 words
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10 1959-03-13 2 Put more sausage in sausage rolls Queen rill I ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article211 1959-03-13 2 MINISTER MAKES ON-SPOT INQUIRY I ORD PERTH. Brit) Colonial Minister of State, arrived In Blantyre, Nyasaiand, yesterday to probe the troubles of the Rhodesian Federation a few hours alter authorities had swooped on Alrican leaders m Northern Rhodesia and suppressed their organisation. The Minister of Stato said his Immediate missionReuter - 211 words
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Article47 1959-03-13 2 i many people hav< to Sir Winston Churchill's one-man paint* iw that the R< my y< aned the entli tlon would be rehung and an < xtra gallery b. th i ondon exhibition rday totalled 3,210 an y Ibitlon m the Acadomy'H (llt)lop.i.i orallerl ReuterReuter - 47 words
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236 1959-03-13 2 Ailing Dulles may take 'some part' in Eisenhower's talks with Mac 'r»HE State Department spokesman, Mr I x White, said yesterday it was hoped thai John Foster Dulles, now undergoing treatn for cancer, would be able to take part m manner" m next week's talks between Presid Eisenhower and BritishReuter - 236 words
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133 1959-03-13 2 CATHOLICS TOP POLLS IN HOLLAND: RED STRENGTH IS HALVED THE Catholics have replaced the So the largest party In the Dutch Lew flnal results of yesterday's elections sh They gained 31.59 per cent of the lowed by the Labour Party with 30.37 per Thr Catholics will havi> t lie sameReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement81 1959-03-13 2 SINCE 1815 J^gX THE SWISS WATCH /f^^^^ FOR ALL CLIMATES 11^ 1 GENEVE SS^JLsP /S\ KINC l^z&tf V; l| FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. II l»Mlir ID SiNGAP'- j,' >->'W/ A a i th feeler i^^^^^g^ *y 10", 12' diameter, n n temporary styling 01 I ration arc among <-'81 words
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Advertisement28 1959-03-13 2 A change to greater comfort... BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS Avo.lobl. m many I dciiqn* colour All <iir, »O tu<* hoth > Old. Very rcosonobly LI SENG MIN CO. 628 words
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Article, Illustration348 1959-03-13 3 Ago' s family ignored me at funeral, says Begum 'pin: Begum Aga Khan charged m Nice yesterday thai her late husband'l family ignored her at the funeral ceremonies for the Aga Khan at Aswan, Egypt, last month. Karim Aga Khan iv, who succeeded his grandfather as leader ol the Ismail]U.P.I - 348 words
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29 1959-03-13 3 U.K. GOVT. TO BACK FIRMS IN TRADE WITH RUSSIA D ECCI.EB, PreS of the Board oi yesterday that ■rnment'a exuarantee devas ready tv British firms ;i medium sactions witii29 words
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Article35 1959-03-13 3 tioners In the Commons that months Soviet anisations had for medium iad of their to 45 days long-term David said difficult quesone well worth to set more from the i this subject." ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article158 1959-03-13 3 TRANS-ASIA ROAD WITH SINGAPORE y i 5, 000-mile highway across Asia Saigon with Teheran was approved by I the Economic Commission for Asia Far East meeting at Broadbeach, near terday. The proposal w ill go before the full commission morrow and Is expected to be approved. ECAFE is an advisoryReuter - 158 words
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Article19 1959-03-13 3 Hawaii d t<> become the 50th Mio union later thl lowin i approval nt V\ ierdav. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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19 1959-03-13 3 ith international iow opened •i n firm havi diileronl •I i Mai ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article33 1959-03-13 3 Australia, \s Prime Minister Mr. Menzies. announced yesterday that he would leave on a world tour In May which will include talks with British and American leaders. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article127 1959-03-13 3 CiAVAN JOHN MAI ONE 22-year-old televl actor, was found not guilty m London yest* rdav of murdering a drunken .South African salesman during a tight. Muionc's defence counsel .submitted at the Old bailey that there was no other verdict but man slaughter "at thrReuter - 127 words
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Article27 1959-03-13 3 West Germany is to build Italy's Fiat G-91 li^ht. tactical jet fighter under licence. Fiat officials reported In Turin last night ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-03-13 3 EVA ISN'T SURE SHE WILL WED PRINCE t^ILM actress Eta Bartok (above) said m Hamburg last night she could not say definitely whether she would marry Prince Shiv of Palitana. India, until he had received i certificate from his government showing that he had not been previously married. Answering telephonedReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement35 1959-03-13 3 THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY STOCKED < I S IS TOWN) Ih'ml offiro: I Rd .Spore ***** 30 a.m. to 0 p.m. lli'iiiH-it: Garden 0 00 a.m. Ca on us for your Me <*'<al, Toilet Cosmef/c e <Wirements35 words
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Advertisement86 1959-03-13 3 |rijT shop ECONOMICALLY W\ Al CONDITIONED f*sss PREPARED FLOURS BLENDED ENRICHED 2 Ib 90 cts WHITE SPEAR PASTRY 5 Ib $165 WHOLE WHEAT 2 Ib SI. OO GRAHAM 2 Ib .95 cts CRACKED WHEAT 2 Ib SI. OO PANCAKE MIX 2 Ib $1 10 BISKIT MIX 21 Ib $1.40 SCONE86 words
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The Singapore Free Press Friday, March 13. 1959.
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Article206 1959-03-13 4 Opinion IT'S TIME TO TALK "V T ONE but the politically 11 blind, the State Department and President Eisenhower can fail to .see that an appreciable amount of tension has been removed from the international situation since Mr. Macmillan went to Moscow. Under the persuasive influence of the British I206 words
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Article, Illustration951 1959-03-13 4 J.W.M. THOMPSON - J.W.M. THOMPSON by LIKE A CHESS CAME BUT... VO-one seemed to want to give Edward Ricardo BraithA^ waite B job after the war And perhaps naively he was surprised and hurt by this. He had piloted a Spit lire. He had graduated as951 words
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Article78 1959-03-13 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber By It li difficult to Imagine vh.it purpose is to no life-size dummj works to kx In Sir Hiit will probabl) be argued thai it will save thr of id that ti, Prodno ly it x<> dummy. Mv sell Your I Intelligent throu ntempo through fluff.78 words
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Advertisement27 1959-03-13 4 ENGAGEMENT RINGS? GOLD, PLATINUM WHITE GOLD WEDDING RINGS ETERNITY RINGS f^Vt£\ r.v JM m VXjO ip.H.HENDRY: Jewellers Silversmiths, 78, North Bridge Kd., Spore g Kn.iU Lumpur. P.........*27 words
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Advertisement71 1959-03-13 4 This is RICOH'S newest hit the precision workmanship that has Typified Ricoh cameras, with super quality f/l 9. lens, clip on exposure meter. DuoLever focusing. Triggermatic film shutter advance ana much more! So far ahead, of th« field. It defies comparison! $265/- (Spore) complete with case AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING71 words
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121 1959-03-13 5 Anonymous complaints about police will be ignored rpHF Police Secretary, I William Cheng, appealed to blic to identify when makcompiainta about policemen. Anonymous complaints would be cd. He promised to investigate omplalnts sent either to him or to the Com- ol Police. ikui been comth.it sumo young inthought too much121 words
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Article27 1959-03-13 5 mi in longnetwork to warning lie attacks is lit In the Arctic t and the North Air Del once lunced yes* ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article56 1959-03-13 5 \j iple m Singapore going abroad fi are taking their cars with them for •our of Europe, il is disci' report of the Automobile A irtrd num- m the 1 by the i In 1956. an m Inquiries ipore to <>k. ilthough Dll kok56 words
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209 1959-03-13 5 'pHE DENTAL CLINIC at the x Singapore General Hospital will m future serve only three priority groups—emergency cases the poor, and patients needing specialist treatment. The acting Chief Dental Officer. Mr. Wong Mook Qui, told the Free Press yesterday that other people should consult209 words
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96 1959-03-13 5 Treasury will take over Govt. property ALL Government property m Singapore at present vested m the Chief Secretary is to be transferred to the Financial Secretary. An official statement said the vesting of all such property m the Chief Secretary, was appropriate at a time when he was the chief96 words
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Article34 1959-03-13 5 The Moroccan Government has protested to France against the current tests of its Wronique rocket at the missile base m the Sahara, the French Foreign Ministry said yesterday ReuterReuter - 34 words
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31 1959-03-13 5 BIG FAIR WAS 'A FINANCIAL SUCCESS' I' tution 1 lon c to wind Up It! 11 Mr. Lim Kee Mm«, the could bl( hi He lid i might d harJthe orol31 words
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Advertisement102 1959-03-13 5 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY an energy restoring food. Taken as a drink or rn\TT\T^^^ \m TT K II m concentrated form by the spoonful, on bread MtT.T' n^/wn I I I \> "I J %M \M 1 \J I I \<l 1 1 I V \M U 111 j102 words
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Miscellaneous240 1959-03-13 6 Bl Bl Bl Bl Bl Bl Bl Bl Bfl HI HI HV HI HB HH HI H HI HB IB HI HV HI HI HI HV HI HI H9 HI BA HI Bl BB HI Hi !li:i 1 Bl KB l»> Svilmv Jordan HI AMIII AKi: l»v Lee lalk and240 words
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Miscellaneous347 1959-03-13 6 '"iiiiiii^ E I^ORN today, you U a Q diffi itward ciiarat k r E Both ol you htvi E sonallties, and w.. s ito v c your ta b r exploi E will concentrate oi pect >, becoming except es and committee chair; r d1 you love to run thin347 words
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Article175 1959-03-13 7 \pril M It lii'.i 1: Na. 1 spot j;l RBI I N« I K*;* Settlement H 0 u-, InniN April Maj -0\| Mi.idicr. Above prices qu pgpPEB White Sarawak f.a.q. ,,i European ports March II ppi K Hl.uk Sarawak Special 1 uropeaa ports March Above prices qu175 words
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Article112 1959-03-13 7 TIN Straits Spot ;i\ futures Straits i ontraci March May XOXI Quiet. M iuu R: Eutnrei March May IONE Steady. No. l RSS Mareh landed price i ol 1 I I I utures *B' Contract March-Old New Above prices quoted NEW YORK. Mar. 12. Previous Today 103.37112 words
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Article30 1959-03-13 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 12. Previous Today 3(1 Industrials 611.49 613.75 iltoads 163.74 164.18 111 Domestic Bonds 86.41 8(i 28 15 I 93.74 93.88 Composite Averages 211.03 211.6830 words
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Article47 1959-03-13 7 and awaiting re25 March t ampong spot -lra.se 26, iifloats h shipment 25 1 1-, 26 to 26'•!•, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white i 4{>I{>. awaiting release unquoted afloats 46. and March shipment 46. 4G. sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.47 words
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Article92 1959-03-13 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North i uropean ports delivered Wfifht per long ton Mar./Apr. COPRA, Straits ci.f. U.K. North pean ports delivered »nniit per long ton Mar./Apr. <0(ONiT OIL crude Straits < if. European ports in bulk \»r Ion* ton Mar C0C0N1 I OIL crude Uerlon92 words
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Article152 1959-03-13 7 I, >N .stock markets tinued to make 1 w yesterday trial equities and t iving a il ol attention. tive buying was by good comand the Ford i lts were well indus■t, was the In a new •mpany, Lintanp which prea rubrly 5C «>f heavy p152 words
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273 1959-03-13 7 Lim to announce decision on fire victims' fund 'PHE CHIEF MINISTER, Tun Urn Yew Hock, is expected to announce m the Legislative Assembly meeting next week the final decision of the Government on the resettlement of about 200 of the families who lost their homes m the Kampong Koo Chye273 words
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124 1959-03-13 7 T.V. is helping to unload ships now rpELEVISION is now be-' 1 ing used m the unloading of ships. An experiment with a television equipped crane at an Imm m gha m, Eastern England, wharf is proving very successful. The crane driver lias a 14-inch set m his cabin on124 words
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Article33 1959-03-13 7 Ceylon's House of Representatives last night adopted a government Bill to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 and other constitutional changes. All parties supported the Bill- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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132 1959-03-13 7 LICENCES MUST BE RENEWED IN 1 0 DAYS SINGAPORE motorist will have to rt'iu-w th»ir licences within 10 da the expiry dut<- II amending law is passed by the Legislative Assembly next week. The amendment empowers th<- Registrar of Vehicles to issue a notice for the payment of motor vehicle132 words
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Article32 1959-03-13 7 Indonesia's ambassador to Canada, Dr. L. N. Palar, underwent an emergency appendix operation at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dr. Victor Starratt, who performed the operation, said "everything went well." ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement155 1959-03-13 7 Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiif: I SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 1.12 p.m TOMORROW: 1 17 a.m. E and 1.47 p.m. E SUNDAY: 1.4G a.m. and Z.ZZ p.m. MONDAY: 2.16 a.m. and 3.03 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.51 a.m. and 3.56 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 3.35 a.m. E and 5.18 p.m. E THURSDAY: 4.38 a.m. and155 words
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Miscellaneous36 1959-03-13 7 pni n. R, rl inn- siur,;-l Pir. World; S.JO Tlm€ and N« »-JJ News- 1 Rrainmr Summar) nnd m the Will iU in' (n' Ellington <v Way f. fl 45 fiun.vi Sen nnn n nnd flinsrat.36 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-03-13 8 JACKIE Apperley walked out of his home, tears streaming down his cheeks, with his lion Sue .it his heels m hi s hand l»e clutched a note for the v Lei nut surgeon, Kini; him In put sue to ship. J •< kle'i motherPopper - 174 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-03-13 8 FRENCH trawler from Etaples has just picked up m its nets the shell of .1 Battle of Britain fighter a Spitfire or a Hurricane m the Pas de Calais straits. There were still bullets m one of the machine guns. Here the wreck is being broughtPopper - 66 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-03-13 8 MARY had a little lamb, but Susie has a ewe. Tin* ten-year-old schoolgirl from Ystrad Mynach, near Cacrphilly, South Wales, adopted the pet after naming it from a bog last Easter. She calls it Esther, and the ewe lives a life of ease. She will providePopper - 73 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-03-13 9 Kj^re'we^mei^b^kJfMZS %!SK!f i *JS!* jolnl as lhey sa> lv l(mdon Mr and onlj ned k i y Bfuulu.i ti the> prepare t«, *uv,. th.ir own meat Believed to be (1.. oni> oik v! il, kind m Britum, the (.tivtiy Itll din.r> tuk. th.ir own tut oil Ihc joint52 words
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Article, Illustration248 1959-03-13 9 MISS Judith Weston. 24. looked up from her work in the heart of Piccadilly and gasped when she saw two gunmen raiding a jewellers in crowded Burlington Arcade. It was the prelude to two minutes of terror in which bullets whined Chicagostyle as three masked gunmen fled.Popper - 248 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1959-03-13 10 'London to Melbourne in seven hours' Undaunted genius talks to Donald Gomery of ultimate form of manned aircraft 'i' \y the tremendous genius whose nam< Barnes Wallis will breakl usual ofYthre< spoonfuls ol porridge and eight (always eight) prune Dr. Barnes Wallis, Inventor of the stupendous 1,650-mile an hour Swallow,1,252 words
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102 1959-03-13 10 the i\k m Ni< With another man tiuy i Ru.O'in.oou than M5471,000>. Now tho private bank at i dv Palais de la Mcrlitcrrai hut after thr big killin And thr dim tor Of this top casino on the MS front I:— "M I102 words
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Article, Illustration8 1959-03-13 11 by •REFLECTION." Ng En# Qucc.Ng En Qucc - 8 words
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455 1959-03-13 11 THE LENSMAN - PAINT YOUR FAMILY WITH THE MAGIC OF FLASH THE LENSMAN By rVEN the vintage v words of the great writers somehow turn to water when confronted with the appalling task of describing a baby's smile or the thousand fleeting expressions oi family life. Bi photographic family life, lita -shell cradled455 words
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Article115 1959-03-13 11 I'lll. two must popular for holiday i em to be pro Veri often nblned hi "re, with thf pro Ihe vacationing Photographed placca ol itrd ip and 1,, how ire Imporl trt of the i can't em equal billing. You ha: one or the other, When both subject115 words
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Article355 1959-03-13 11 Making the most of that moment How do you m\ki THE \insl oi \oi X IK 1. RE I \KIN(. op POUii Mm s? an wered 1 different way I «.r COUI making th po Ibl each tim< Hut that's not what we are thinking of today it the idea355 words
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Advertisement30 1959-03-13 11 _^^g^T lr OFFERS YOU A Z7.~ J TAPE RECORDER. button control 3 speeds built m Concert H.ill lo er JACKS PHOTO CO Cop.tol Bu.ldmq 137 North Sridqc Rood. S «««p«««.30 words
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241 1959-03-13 12 Dag moves to solve Asian problems MX. DAG lIAMMAR--BKJOELD, secre-tary-general ol the United Nations, is consulting with senior Officials of South-Eust Asian countries on the establishment of an economic development and advisory board. The envisaged committee would come under the direct control of U.N. headquarters and would seek to achieveU.P.I - 241 words
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257 1959-03-13 12 OIR JULIAN HUXLEY said m London that experts had calculated that unless India could halve its birth rate by 1988 she would have reached "the point of economic no return." He was giving a report at a meeting organised by the FamilyReuter - 257 words
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Article61 1959-03-13 12 The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. NobusUke Kishi, said a Bill to protect military secrets was necessary and would be presented to Parliament "at the pro; time.' Under existing laws the Government had no authority to control news reports erning the movements Of the sell -defence lorReuter - 61 words
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Article74 1959-03-13 12 iHINA is expanding three seaports flanking the Gulf of p<> Hal In the North, a report orinal Ing In Tientsin said. The ports arc Tientsin, Chin llu.i Tao and Dairen. The report claimed that within thi.; y< of the three poi uld have fOf handling RlUltaiKU.P.I - 74 words
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Article66 1959-03-13 12 Irrigation scheme snagged COMMUNIST China has indicated that it may have hit serious snags m its mammoth multimillion.acre irrigation schemes. The New China news agency reported that a recent national conference called by the Ministry of Agriculture stressed the need for better management. Tokyo observers said the report gave definiteU.P.I - 66 words
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197 1959-03-13 12 rrHE United Nations Special Fund will be asked x to aid m the development ol the lower Mekong River basin m South-East Asia, it is reported from U.N. headquarters m New York. The decision to ask atance from the fund created by the General Assembly lastU.P.I - 197 words
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Article54 1959-03-13 12 They' d like to see Akihito THE Tokyo police board said <>o. nxo people had applied for the reservation of places at the roadside to witness Crown Prince Akilutoi wedding procession. After the wedding ceremony m the Imperial palare the royal couple will drive m a six-horse open carriage toReuter - 54 words
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Article19 1959-03-13 12 The Communl I p. Hari.ii> Rah d it miKht to takr over foreign oil i U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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100 1959-03-13 12 A JAP-AUSSIE FRIENDSHIP RENEWED AFTER TWO DECADES AN Australian-Japanese friendship that began m the months before Pearl Harbour, survived the Hiroshima atomic bombing, and was revived after the war has ju.st been renewed m Perth, Western Australia. The friends who met again at Perth airport after nearly two decades ofReuter - 100 words
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Article32 1959-03-13 12 The South Korean mission m Tokyo has refused to issue visas to two lawyi who sought to fishermen detained Uth Korea on charges of viol the Rhec fishery lint U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article22 1959-03-13 12 APOLICI captain fron week at East Orange, Nrv* Jersey, to observe America) lav.- enforcement technlq Capt U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-03-13 12 THE MOAT GETS A 'BRUSH UP' TIIK approach of the wedding of Crown Prince Akilmo and >liss Michiko Shoda on April 10 has It d to re. pair work now being carried out on the Irnpcrial Palace moat being speeded up. The beaut) of the famous Palace embankments was marredU.P.I - 168 words
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Article, Illustration457 1959-03-13 13 MILTON SHULMAN - MILTON SHULMAN _gy_ fl i WDERS FIELDS. By L* on Wolff\ans. ?5s. 0 among the debris washed up bv aftermath of war are the sad skeld1" shattered and men's reputations. rj ;1 the whitened of the Second World War almost picked clean457 words
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Article128 1959-03-13 13 Tl MM I N Basil Collier. md Warburg, tory who h com NORMANDY REVISII I i>. I I iebllng. Gol lan 18a travels vi an Amer correspond cully retracing M-'ar-lime journey from mouth to Par tho Normandy I A IMMIK AIAK Vo\> I Polnay.128 words
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339 1959-03-13 13 Incredible exploits of insurance man turned soldier BOOK OF THE WEEK WARRIORS ON WHEELS by Park Yininie. Hutchinson, 18s. p\RK YL'NNIE. the Scottish author of this unusual book, was an insurance agent when the war whisked him up and away In 1939. From the hum-drum routine of oflice life, he339 words
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380 1959-03-13 13 THE FLAME TREES OF THIKA. Hi/ Elspeth Huxley. Chatto and Windus. 16s. IN the year before the 1914-18 war. E'speth Huxley, aged Six, reached the end Of a long, uncomfortable journey through the heat of East Africa. "I had never380 words
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Article574 1959-03-13 14 ILL WED >AY'S WINNERS HAVE: •M*KEN BROUGHT TOGETHER I\ THE: CLASS 4 DIV. 1 SPRIN MORROW I MAKING IT AN OPEN EVENT. Besides Slipper Pr Srikandi Funny Face >n Seed, 'hire ar Caribbean n to! Slipper Prince i. Thank v v (fourth In tne same race)574 words
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Article, Illustration354 1959-03-13 14 RACING SECTION liMiiimuimimmiijMfMiurM'ijmmim'irjimiiiihitijitniiiniiiL] Class 4 Division 1 6 Furs. Slipper I'liiu.- fntu iribbraa 1 1 Hunk Voi ifcll lan 14 I.Hi. m,. I unit El u.i >ni lUiKiiiK \Nai 1. Man i.U tllcni EI it .tsurt- X 111. On 1 lot /i. us ;1 i r piK main distance race354 words
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Article, Illustration531 1959-03-13 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS •»'>>>>«>>i»»»'iiiiiiiiiiili.JlllllllllllHJllllllllllllCll|||||||||||[]|||||||||||||]|||| ||C|||||||||||||^ Class 2 Division I—9 Furlongs Solin Thought |J3; IVanful Klll^ SUM; G«lU||| lurk lAi By These Prince. Trinidad 11. Jara and Ten Per Carat can all be given winning chances to make the Class 4 Div. l 9F race fairly531 words
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Article166 1959-03-13 14 Tllf-. winner ol the I will come from Bincen mi, nine Ace, Hoik llonej Bee, w I up well, loi the logical chol :e with 4ih more In this lower <xi r.i hall :i furlong He fourth to Trinidad II the Mr t day. X166 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-03-13 15 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray by l 1- ;i positional lade, Three N »rth's Three the auction. South to make 10 Iced en thai he had and that 1 have boon j this situation. I i ildn't do more I and HO Ai B,*' i !i ■chilly after t81 words
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Article188 1959-03-13 15 ROBINSON v. MOORE IN JUNE S >n, world iniddl< boxing chumpii yesterday he would light Archie Moon- for the lattitle In Juno. Robinson said the i. might be In Los Angeles i have talked with the promoter out there." he ■aid. The champion added that he had also contacted promotersReuter - 188 words
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128 1959-03-13 15 'Corruption charges are to be investigated ill.'l \IIONS of nuT iption and nepoti i M v t India's ticket Hoard of ontrol, mentioned In Ihe Indian parlia. mnit yesterday, will be Investigated by the the new, internmentappointed Indl i n Coun< ii oi sports. Itu (harms wnr mentioned m the128 words
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Article301 1959-03-13 15 WE WILL GET CLOBBERED' STORM OVER UNITED STATES SELECTION 'THE United States Table Tennis Association has selected a team of A young players to represent America In the world championships to be held at Dortmund, Germany, from March 27 to April ami the veteran slurs are angry. Among the wellReuter - 301 words
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Article102 1959-03-13 15 What kind of a girl is Daisy? Singapore beauty Daisy Szcto recently won the most Important charm and beauty contest ever held In Malaya. What are the likes and dislikes, hobtnd hates of the "Pearl ol Orient", who will rk on an ext< tour ol tl emaordinary? This k-Ender t-il102 words
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Article95 1959-03-13 15 CHARNLEY LODGES PROTEST I*Hl Boxln B of Control dt r on Mil 25 the i>r< jtest ut N!r. Arthur iioggl mai >1 Dive h lry. the Brll I h lißhtv champion dnst the p<»int decision m fa <>t Frenchman Ouy at Wembloy >ti Tuesday. Uproar followed the d< sion, andReuter - 95 words
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248 1959-03-13 16 BRITISH PULL-OUT FROM CYPRUS BEGINS Advance units on way OKI I. ll has already begun to pull out troops from Cyprus the De- fence Minister, Mr Duncan Sandys, told the House of Commons yesterday. He said that advance parties of some units had already left and that their units wouldReuter - 248 words
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274 1959-03-13 16 Fasting month row in City Council 'TODAY'S Singapore City I Council debate on a i motion by Inche Syed Ali i Redha ALsagorT (UMNO) to fix working hours of Council employees from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. during the lasting month soon developed into a personal argument. Moving his motion,274 words
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Article25 1959-03-13 16 Tokyo Maritimi rd announced that two Jap. boat »rofu In the Kuril Islands yesti 'I 1 ,ed by 16 crew membei25 words
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Article116 1959-03-13 16 Bearskin hunt in aid of Guards ALL sportsmen with hunting licences have been "called up" fur a bear hunt m the Timmins district of Ontario on Saturday to provide bearskins for guardsmen on duty at Buckingham Palace following recent complaints that their traditional headgear was beginning to look moth-eaten. ThisReuter - 116 words
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91 1959-03-13 16 TENSION EASING IN ICELAND SEA DISPUTE r pRAwLER skippers reX turning to Fleet wood. England. from Iceland yesterday reported that tension appeared to be relaxing m the fishing limits dispute. One skipper said: 'The tension of last autumn has gone now." He thought the Icelanders were beginning to "come round"Reuter - 91 words
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80 1959-03-13 16 AN official finding of murder was returned yesterday In the mystery death of Tomoko Takekawa and police t<>day began combing the li.^t of boy friends of the attractive BOAC steward' The 27-year-old hostess had told friend.>: "I don't want to marry anyone." Police thinkU.P.I - 80 words
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Article30 1959-03-13 16 Tolls on ships using the $1353 million St. La will he loss than Imposed on Sue/ and Panama Canal hipping, the UB. and idian povernmenta said rday.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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124 1959-03-13 16 r rHE Amalgamated Engineering Union has pledged full financial >upport to its members on strike at the Morris commercial factory at Birmingham. About 30 of the 160 strikers are members of the union. The strike, which has la-sted over three weeks, began asReuter - 124 words
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Article38 1959-03-13 16 ''those who wen' ro3 tht mountains,- to^SB il '> reported Con. Nasution wu addril ln Non!l GoJ mt>l^ troops have 1 en^' fierce tiehfl ClOn N --id'jfl rebels ivtumed t| would br tivav d cordfl ta its.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article29 1959-03-13 16 o c 9 < y as- i ST ff st 2> o u 5 I 3 2 =r 5 E r 7 H 2- 3 2. a 729 words
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