The Singapore Free Press, 16 March 1959
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Title Section18 1959-03-16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Singapore, Monday. Man h 16, 1959. IM i» 15 CU18 words
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Article222 1959-03-16 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Missingearly morning race crowds ALLAN LEWIS b) PAST morning gallops r at Bukit Timah usually draw large crowds of members to watch their favourites doing track work to help them assess their prospects for the next race meettinff. But Hukit Timah this niorning was practically deserted ()nh the usual owners222 words
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Article138 1959-03-16 1 1 1 i MLED plans to resetttM Kampong Koo and Kampong Tlong fire victims at a cost 1,000 were announc- Government last °rci<Mal statement. 11 be dlscu used m mbly on r^y. said 54.800.000 would be needed to acquire the Kampong Tiong Bahru site and138 words
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190 1959-03-16 1 SYRIANS ACCUSE IRAQ OF NEW ATTACK Border tension mounts after alleged foray THENSION between Iraq and the 1 United Arab Republic mounted last night with new charges by Damascus of Iraqi violation of the Syrian frontier. A Syrian army spokesman alleged that one Syrian was injured and another was missingReuter - 190 words
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108 1959-03-16 1 fFHE 36-year-old German, M. Franz Wendlandt. who started cycling at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the old Kallang runway, will have completed 50 hours at noon today. He intends to go on for a record 72 hours. While pedalling round and round. Wendlandt108 words
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Article48 1959-03-16 1 Anti-Red blasts in Beirut A VIOLENT explo- sion damaged a cinema belonging to the Soviet Information Ollice m Beirut yesterday, blasting nine adjoining shops. A bomb was also thrown at the home of the Lebanese communist leader, Mustafa el Aris There were no casualties m cither explosion.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article74 1959-03-16 1 'More Iraqi revolts' Nasser PRESIDENT NASSER ill a speech m Damascus yesterday predicted that the revolt m Northern Iraq last weekend would not be the last 'as long as there is dictatorship, terrorism and apostasy" m IraqPresident Nasser said Communists m Egypt before the revolution there '•tried by all meansReuter - 74 words
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Article66 1959-03-16 1 A Singapore police Ii tor, Mr. Nco Guan Choo, o was stabbed m the back while cleaning his ear at his home m Wayang Street yeaday, is critically ill m the General H> A police spokesman said they had not been able to obtain a statement66 words
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Article19 1959-03-16 1 Indian President Rajendra Prasad arrived m Ph Penh yesterday for a lourday nfTirinl visit to CambOdia.- U.P.IU.P.I - 19 words
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153 1959-03-16 1 ALLIED military commanders m Europe have asked for more men and up-to-date tanks to meet the Berlin crisis, ac* cording to newly-released secret testimony by General Maxwell Taylor, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff, to a Congress committee. He told the Senate Preparedne sReuter - 153 words
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197 1959-03-16 1 Grivas is all set for his return to Greece r rHE Eoka leader Colonel 1 George Grivas has been spending his last hour.s in Cyprus meeting his senior lieutenants and giving them final instructions. Nicosia newspapers said yesterday. One paper said Col. Drives was staying at a private house mReuter - 197 words
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Article45 1959-03-16 1 $1 56 snatch at kiosk Tliree men, one armed with a dagger, tied up an attendant at a petrol tilling station m MacPherson Road, and a taxi driver, and robbed them of $156 at 12.45 a.m. today. The taxi driver had stopped to buy petrol.45 words
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Article25 1959-03-16 1 France's powerful Communist party suffered severt losses yesterday m the second round of elections for town and village councils.— U.P.IU.P.I - 25 words
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Article32 1959-03-16 1 April first Rrade rubber buyers to b opened m Singapore this morning at 88' i -or ib. up a quarter of a cent on Friday's close The tone was quiet.32 words
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Article315 1959-03-16 2 Fierce intimidation: Position hasn't improved —army chief arciE gan Africans are J operating m the Fort Hill area Of Northern Nyasaland with the aim of destroying Government property and t i l l u Tire to the homes of loyal Africans and African civil servants,Reuter - 315 words
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Article139 1959-03-16 2 THE extreme Right-wing League of Empire Loyalists yesterday urged the deportation of the Nyasaland African leader Mr. Kanyama Chiume In a letter to Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary. In another letter to Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary. the League asked for an explanationReuter - 139 words
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Article91 1959-03-16 2 AUTHORITIES In Brusx*. sels are maintaining secrecy on the whereabouts I of three African nationalist leaders from the Belgian Congo who were flown to Brussels on Saturday alter their release aom a Ltopoldville prison, The> are Mr. Joseph Ka.savubn. president of the outlawed Conß<»lc> Abako movement;Reuter - 91 words
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114 1959-03-16 2 Christie play aids two to flee jail 117 hI L E 300 prisoner* Tt watched a performance ol" Agatha Christie's murder mystery play The Mousetrap' at Wormwood Scrubs jail m London last night, two others escaped. John Meyers, 28, and David Gooding, 26, were reported misting just bofore the finalReuter - 114 words
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98 1959-03-16 2 MOSCOW RADIO yesterday attacked betting on horses or cards as "dirty gambling spoiling our young people" and recommended skating or chess as healthy pastimes for Soviet youth. The radio said alcohol was sold at the Moscow hippodrome despite a special decree. The radio supportedReuter - 98 words
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200 1959-03-16 2 SUPERSTITIOUS IN STORE CAN JOIN THIS SOCIETY Tf you over walk under ladders and always throw spilled salt three times over your left shoulder, you en n join <*ty for the su per. tit ion fOUn (1 c d In Do land, [i the 13th. Miss Eunice Richards, 23-year-old president,Reuter - 200 words
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Article22 1959-03-16 2 DRINCESS Alexai recovi tack of enteritis^ vented her comuanyin R her mo\ her present to 0 Bn, ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article24 1959-03-16 2 Chine.se a > UUery resumed alUofc ciay bombardment of th! nationalist held Quen lslanda terdav S e resting on Saturday Defence Min.t,, U.P.IU.P.I - 24 words
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Article28 1959-03-16 2 Mr John Poster Dui;,< wem for a car ride through Washington"* k Park yesterday his third trip out of hospital us operation on 1 ReuterReuter - 28 words
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126 1959-03-16 3 VILLAGERS DO 6-HOUR FREE JOB FOR THE SAKE OF BEAUTY Well I (.YARD lon* G A wooden fence at Mile- Bridge, a near Newcastle, ..id. which work- B ..nished painting Bgp on Wednesday, tta p.iniU'd white on j lay night. i.rday, a small g =pi plaque was foul screwed toReuter - 126 words
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Article24 1959-03-16 3 an Cabinet yesiroved a $318 mil- for 1959-60. of Is for the armed Finance Ministry said last night.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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173 1959-03-16 3 All bid to capture r share of the passenger trade ii the weekend. ton Orient liner it Liverpool for Saturday after 000, m- week refit She was duo with 600 i sengers yesterday. The major work was installing full air-condition-ing throughout the snipReuter - 173 words
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Article7 1959-03-16 3 gfdgsdfhjdfgfFh ,kp mijw45y ';kjiopuerjk.hjdf ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-03-16 3 V M> MHs KHOO REE CHEANG *»»<» Wfff ">■•• The bridegroom an Inspector Polli r the second son of Madam Mm Phaifc th( late Mr Kimo Soon hce The bride r Wins Ruby Lam Mci Nah is thr rld< i ™tfi ol Mr. ...Mi Mi imi <49 words
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Article221 1959-03-16 3 march on White Indian pow-wow OEBi^LLIOUS hereditary Indian chiefs of the 1V six-nation reserve at Ohsweken, Ontario, held a "pow-wow" yesterday to plan their next move after being forcibly ousted by Mounties from the Council House they seized m a bloodless revolt a week ago. The elected Council were backReuter - 221 words
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Article80 1959-03-16 3 MR Richard Casey. Australian Extern*] Affairs Minister, is having further talks with Mr. Nikolai Firubm, a Soviet deputy foi minister, and a communique is expected to be issued In Canberra today. The talks are believed to concern the resumption of diplomatic relations between Russia and Australia.Reuter - 80 words
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Article155 1959-03-16 3 AN ANGLO-DUTCH financed expedition is planning to survey the 1,700-year-old .sunken city of Epiduuros m the Adriatic this summerThe expedition will be led by British actor Jon Pertwet and Dutch book collector, Mr. Hana von Praaf They hope, to make a documentaryReuter - 155 words
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Article39 1959-03-16 3 Mr. N. Unanian, head of the American radio centre, has announced that the highest television relay station m Russia is being built on Mount Ararat, m Armenia, at 12.407 feet above sea level. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement39 1959-03-16 3 jf£*l% iir ißr mil NESTLES CHOCOLATE ...w\y no other chocoldfe l.istes quite as good There milk chocolate with that fresh creamy flavour, but have you tried other appetising varieties H^/elnut, Fruit and Nut, Triple Bar 7 THEY ARE OQOD.39 words
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213 1959-03-16 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion More road lights Monday. March 16, 1959 IS it not time that the position of traffic lights and traffic diversion systems was re-examined? For the most part our traffic lights are well placed and faults of omission rather than anything else call for attention. As213 words
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Article, Illustration744 1959-03-16 4 Richard Kilian - Richard Kilian TWO SLIM JIMS IN A TINY JAIL PLEAD: NOW AN AMNESTY? m the sun-drenched yard Iro's Tura Pri- n i tuiki'd to the two Britons r has kept Ul jail sine*' August 1956: Jain* nbum and James Zarb. They Spoke as oiu man744 words
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303 1959-03-16 4 DRITAIN igh< f road test wj 13 passed m two hours by G les, 48-year-old former police sergeant, from Hampton Hill, Middlesex. Mr. Eylcs was the man selected to judge the attempt by Stirling Moss, the world's number one racing driver, to pass his advanced303 words
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Advertisement56 1959-03-16 4 LOOKING 1 OR A WEDDING (.11 1... IS NO PROBLEM AT ALL IF YOU REMEMBER TO VISIT S.P.H. THERE ARE GIFTS BOTH EXPENSIVE AND INEXPENSIVE GIFTS TO SUIT YOUR PAR TICULAR PURPOSE S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD. 45 High St. Airport Singapore. 6 Station Rd. Ipoh. Associate Co. S. P. H.56 words
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Advertisement24 1959-03-16 4 Particular people use Mouth Wash M Available from all r/oorf dfal/rs and hra THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33. ROW Singapore Cold Storage. Arcade. Orcfiara_24 words
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149 1959-03-16 5 I- E SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD will make a big effort this year i 0 develop services m the rural areas, v spokesman of the Board told tv- Free Prcsi. pokesman pointed out that they faced difficult OS o. the px149 words
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Article136 1959-03-16 5 TIIK medical office! m charge of the newly opened Bukit Panjang Outdoor Dispensary. Dr. B.C. John, has said he can treat up to 500 people a day. He said that at present an average of 300 patients a day were receiving treatment at136 words
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Article24 1959-03-16 5 >ft-spoken "rail are to help dreary train Italy's luxury im today. to answering queries, the hosresent special imw on the ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article28 1959-03-16 5 ist and Austra--1 ol the Intornthood Ft'de- a regional fleld worker :11 be based and will be the formatPA clinics. scheme* women on family28 words
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79 1959-03-16 5 NaI be Vprl] l to ed work ponsl- »brary and radll- m rchad i 1 em- one driver, one t< operator and an ofl "it la considered without U I stair it would not be p< ble to continu* i rating the mobile libra] l<79 words
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138 1959-03-16 5 Govt. 'tidies up' the civil service to cut running costs yHE "tidying up" of the Government's civil x service .structure and lower starting salaries for new members are expected to bring down the cost of running the administration. A Government statement laid before the Legislative Assembly said the long-term economies138 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-03-16 5 Fashions strike jass note picture. Till: LAMBERT SINGERS, from San Francisco, rated the best jazz trio m the world, seen arriving m London. Dave Lambert's iiat (left) matches Annie Ko.N.s's I vi-i'i'il h:i* and coat. PopperPopper - 36 words
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158 1959-03-16 5 Tougher course deters woman drivers THE longer and more strenuous route of tin. year's Malayan Mobile Economy Run being h« hi during the Easter holidays has deterred many woman drivers Only two women have entered as co-drivers with their hii'bund:-> compared with more than 15 la year, five of whom158 words
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Article63 1959-03-16 5 FOURTEEN charities will a benefit from the pro ceeds of the premiere of the film The Silent Enemy at the Sky Theatre on April It Is sponsored by the International Charity Com- mlttee under the patronage of the Governor. Sir William Ooode. Among the charities63 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-03-16 6 .11 I I II Xl by Sydney .l«»r«lan «U *i*«r AS CONTACT WITH JHf SUBVCV f. I CXAS»£O SHIP -WO SUfIUMS **S«V IO 9O«« J22i^ l^f« 22t^ mf^KMT <<*t<T i j I UIDO€JH SOUQC£ BS'WS iVr^Adt C*f«* imjm *rmm f f \j»H TWIAT C/>A TVIPV "^*V Z' TVl^ l/HCf IW*C</VWI198 words
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Miscellaneous396 1959-03-16 6 OORN today, yv xecutmi f* by nature, can plan thi I large scale and then carry ll completion. y intm You like to blueprint your and then follow them out J h 'I ter. Yet. itrangely lKhi enc n J so carelul of your business technto ll you are entirely396 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-03-16 7 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE Ciuti was a good bet on •<;il. depending on a break or finesse; Seven id as the cards lay, yet shim was bid only twice years Master Pairs. is opening bid decided ;e. In six cases he thought liuee Clubs was enough and could not even131 words
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235 1959-03-16 7 A HIGE silver cup, a medal, and a cheque for £100 ($850) were sent to the Queen's farm at Windsor last week. But the pig that won them m a competition Isn't there any more. He was sold for C">7 l">s.235 words
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147 1959-03-16 7 DIVERGENT policies followed by the Federation and Singapore Governments have put industrialists m a dilemma, according to Mr. David Lee, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. Writing m the Association's 1959 Directory, Mr. Lee said that instead of manufacturers being able to pursue147 words
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Article32 1959-03-16 7 Josefa Stankiewlcz, whose Identity card gives her date of birth as March 15, 1821, yesterday celebrated what she claims is her 138 th birthday m an eastern Polish village.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article12 1959-03-16 7 Three war criminals were executed m Havana. Cuba, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Miscellaneous133 1959-03-16 7 CLUES ICBOSS f»nnent with Boutbhetd ella his itock m no (5). hannda is-i r. M of a t man (1). romantic \irnr Bound m an A nine (5). prison U). 8. "Old <8> h worn .shoul- 10. Whimsical note m Bl I of the border (8). 13. I held up133 words
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Miscellaneous109 1959-03-16 7 11 I SINCAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES! E TODAY: 303 p.m. E TOMORROW: 2.51 a.m and 3.56 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 3.35 a.m. and ."i.lB p.m. E THURSDAY: 4.3S a.m. E and 749 p.m. FRIDAY: 6.10 a.m. and 852 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.45 am. and 9.SZ i> .in. SUNDAY: 8.50 a.m. E and109 words
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Article, Illustration186 1959-03-16 8 JEANNE VALERIE, 17 -year. old French actress pictured ri^ht, has been brought In to take the place of "Britain's new Brigitte Bardot" m a film now under production. Following the ballyhoo surrounding the discovery by French film director Roger Vadim of 14-year-old Gillian Hills whom he186 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-03-16 8 The hunt is still a dress aff air THE thrill of the chase, and some of its glamour too. were m evidence at the meeting of the Costwald Hunt m the heart t)f Gloucestershire. Spectators turn out by the score as well, for it is not often these days that64 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-03-16 8 AT ISfRFS, I ranee, this is the experimental stat- reactor Qrlffon" after its world recordbreaking flight. This top secret aircraft, I pictures of which have onij centlj boon released sot a new sporci of 1,610 kph (1.019 Blph)41 words
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Article, Illustration151 1959-03-16 9 Since Dad brought home a gramophone the Princess is a 'cat' 1 1* II 1 1 11 < "it of one ihr pre I neW by M X 1.171 Uph AFRICAN PRINCESS Vcrta has been a jazz fan ever since the captain of coastal trader gave tier father a gramophone151 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-03-16 9 BELOW. VIVIEN LEIGH, that «lamorous 15- 1 year-old grandmother, is to play the part of a "slut on Television this month, sin- will play Sahina in' Thornton Wilder's "The Skin Of Our Teeth.' a eharac-j ter that has been described as "the eternal slut of; thePopper - 97 words
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Article, Illustration636 1959-03-16 10 London Gossip Cheshire, VC, sends notice: I'm going to wed GKOUP CAPTAIN Leonard Cheshire, V.C., 42--year-old hero of a hundred bombing raids on Germany and now dedicated to helping war victims, has become engaged and plans to marry soon. His bride-to-be is 36-year-old war widow Sue Ryder, who has been636 words
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Article, Illustration520 1959-03-16 10 LIZ TAYLOR TO BE 'PROFESSOR' Poteline New York by NkholosT^, two exciting new development! In the action-packed life ol the Merry Widow of Hollywood: ONE Elizabeth Taylor is going to be a professor. TWO Elizabeth Taylor is going to be Mrs. Eddie Fisher soon. We will dispose of number one520 words
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Article, Illustration364 1959-03-16 10 DATELINE PARIS... FROM SAM WHITE IS film star and ex-model Miss Suzy Parker (below) involved m the Rose Ballet scandal? I hasten to state that, of course, she is not. The question is only put to illustrate the knockabout farcicality of364 words
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Article, Illustration960 1959-03-16 11 Six shots in the battle of the canals FRANK ENXWISLE MEETS A MAN IN A FIGHTING MOOD ROBERT AICK--31 [AN ls v lUgtjt, ed man wi.h frizzy h'dir, a Mily manner, hornrimmed les. and Withering disgust for the timorous White p aP er on Britain's :IS. He works m a960 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-03-16 11 I>(M)K littir Lynn i erfuton clap* hi i hinds to hei I M I dism.l% iht iusi can- not remembei u«r next step <»r her dance. E But the needn't h worried 1 1»«- teacher ;it the hool oi Dancing m Barkln mi, i IPaul Popper - 74 words
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Article165 1959-03-16 11 MR. Justice Wyim Parry learned In London High Court that a "strlpette" is "a young girl who ps." 81 rippf ra and ..trip* were referred to repeatedin a case before Mr. Wynii Parry. When he asked the attorney, Mr R. n Rlchmondt, what aU.P.I - 165 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1959-03-16 12 POLIO: BiG WORLD DRIVE TO IMMUNISE CHILDREN Field reports confirm vaccine is effective ITJOCTORS, to be sure, cannot cur< polio, but they can help to pre vent it. thus heading off its crip pling effects. In this respect, the Sulk vaccine dis covered by Dr. Jonas Sulk of the Unitec1,088 words
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588 1959-03-16 13 ATOMIC WASTES: SOLUTION IS AT HAND lISION director at the Argonne National Laboratory, at Lemont, tiois, told Visiting United States and foreign editors thai he be- solution would be reached to the atomic waste disposal problem i, n peacetime uses of nuclear energy become widespread, editors, who had earlier attendedU.P.I - 588 words
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Article80 1959-03-16 13 I PII I I ■viet 1. M. Krcps dumping of •ea into dangerous, made a m survey last told the Fiji that "the entiflc theory and mi linin radiocan lie m I depths v; turbcd lor centuriei v. roi "Our expedition found no ant water it depths, asU.P.I - 80 words
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Article351 1959-03-16 13 E. COLSTON SHEPHERD - THE WORLD OF SCIENCE E. COLSTON SHEPHERD by More missiles for defence ADDITIONAL sectors of Britain's air defence organisation WilJ be equipped this year With ground-to-air missiles instead of fighters. Bloodhound will continue to he used, but a new missile is well advanced. This will have longer range and will351 words
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Article, Illustration193 1959-03-16 13 n homes of the future ma the sun. according to .1 United Nat irvrv for the Economic i that cooker me .1 common levlsed m Israel and solar heated h 11 United SUfc Academy of Bclenct designed to bring a bin; 1(1 olarReuter; U.P.I - 193 words
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Article, Illustration332 1959-03-16 14 RACE ONE Peaceful Kiiik 00, Forte) beats Barakat (i.7, Moon) and ill ant Turk (K.lO Ward) m the Class I l>iv 1 Of ,v *4 nHI>). live lengths behind Peaceful Kin,, whose time .as Imin. 53 4 sJc'paM ZliTuJsV on fcft&^H %S^ uSS^** l 8: RACK TWO. Grand Rapids (7.13,Free Press - 332 words
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Article512 1959-03-16 15 INDONESIANS TIPPED FOR TITLES ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON TOURNAMENT OPENS WEDNESDAY Iljovi si w and Malayan pUyeri are Luritei for both JJ» S eventi i»» W»« I ufland baclmin- hampionihinf to he ld at the Empire u l Wembley, Jrom in h 18 to l\. fading playera irom fc he top classReuter - 512 words
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Article116 1959-03-16 15 WpORTS LETTER If WAS competitor No. 1 ;i23 In the Junior lection of the Free Press Valk and came third. Your paper printed ne Tor the first Junior it 2 hr. 33 mm.. which is orrect. But the times for he second and third art' conflicting. t nit'sSports Ed - 116 words
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693 1959-03-16 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Little bit of luck— and Ward's fine riding ALLAN LEWIS HOW THSY SAN by IX OUNCE OF LICK 1 I> WORTH A TON OF UTDGEAJI NT HOUSE K\( ING. Add to this ounce of uck the judgement aci by a good rider md you can see Arthur Yard bringing Carib>ean693 words
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Article77 1959-03-16 15 REPLYING to New Zealand's first innings total of 181. England scored 26 runs before losing their ilrst wicket when the second Test was resumed m Auckland today. Watson was bowled with the score -at 2G. Giaveney went at 94. England at lunch were 100 for two.77 words
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Article423 1959-03-16 16 Weights for Saturday, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's March meeting, are: SPRING CUP CLASS 1 Div 1 1 Mile Picture Goer H 9.04 Shamrock Slipper 9.03 Downing Street 8.13 On Stage 8.09 Canastra 8 06 Artina 8.04 Con as 8 04 Campdale 8.03 Yes423 words
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Article29 1959-03-16 16 One African was killed and two were injured when security forces opened fire on a crowd of Africans In the Northern Province of last Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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350 1959-03-16 16 MAC TO PRESS IKE:'ARGEE TO A SUMMIT' He seeks united West jlfß. HAROLD MACMILLAN is expected to press President EisenIfi hower at their meetings this week to agree to a summit meeting with Russia no matter what happens at the proposed meeting of Foreign Ministers this spring. The British PrimeReuter - 350 words
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Article51 1959-03-16 16 Two Soviet bosses are sacked MR. Sabir Kanuilov has been dismissed from his post as party chief m Uzbekistan for serious shortcomings and errors," it was announced m Moscow yesterday. It was also announced that the premier. Mr M. Mirza-Adhmidov, was dismissed from the Uzbeki party bureau for similar reasons.Reuter - 51 words
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134 1959-03-16 16 WITH 10,000 forty-nine star flags ready to be sold, "the flag industry faces ruin" unless the flag incorporating Hawaii as the 50th state is postponed for a year, the president of America's largest flagmaking firm said last night. Mr. Digby Chandler, of Annin andReuter - 134 words
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106 1959-03-16 16 Japan is to deport sunk ship crew SS?s |%sa I tion order ."AhVKI nese crew numbe o i 51 freighter Ocean 9 which sank ""ohS h of wl The 18 Chinese seani were taken to a camn M aliens n Kaw^J Yohohama on Saturday miicd to leave aboard m BritishReuter - 106 words
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Article21 1959-03-16 16 A strong earthquake shool Tokyo for about 30 second! this morning. There were no casualtid or damage- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article14 1959-03-16 16 E. GERMAN PREMIER nan Pi working tf ll I h«lp fulfil count:14 words
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