The Singapore Free Press, 28 March 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1959-03-28 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya 9 Own Family Paper IMU >m.i|»-M. Saturday, .March »8, 19:>9. l'ti.e 15 U18 words
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Article183 1959-03-28 1 3 AMERICANS EXPELLED IRAQ has received 156 tanks from Russia as well as other military equipment. A sixth shipment of Soviet inks and arms reached the Iraqi port of Basca only a few days ago. tacts were ciisclosed yesterday by Winston Burdette, of tneReuter - 183 words
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55 1959-03-28 1 125 WILL CALL ON INDIA TO STEP IN rpiIRKE Tibetans, one A said to be a formj er Prime Minister, ar- rived m New Delhi yesterday to seek Indian intervention m Tibet's current crisis with China. They came from the border town of Kalimpong as the advance I guard ofReuter - 55 words
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Article66 1959-03-28 1 We can't do much THE President of India's ruling Congress Party, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, said m Bombay any proposals for India to send an impartial team of observers to Tibet depended on whether the Chinese Government would be Willing to receive them. In reply to questions, Mrs. Gandhi said: "IReuter - 66 words
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Article35 1959-03-28 1 OIK Latnist prirsts O yesterday presented petition to the United Nations secretariat asking for "the immediate cessation of the bloody terror carried on by the Chinese Communists' 1 m Tibet. R euterReuter - 35 words
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Article58 1959-03-28 1 THE Icelandic gunboat Thor, which has been pursuing the 421 -ton British trawler Carella. has given up the chase, Admiralty said yesterday. The British fisheries pro- tection vessel Palllsser has Ing the Carella back to Britain after preventing her arrest by the Thor three days ago58 words
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145 1959-03-28 1 PURIFIED spectators fled from their seats In Madbon Square Garden, N «w York, when an 800Poiind lion broke out of Its hears,?"' 1 dres aI a circua and Jjt "on. Ponto." betlnr IMHtai during the performance with a tagefulReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-03-28 1 uusK-fo-dawn curfew: Tibetans crushed COMMUNIST CHINESE authorities have completely crushed the revolt around Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, according to reliable reports reaching Kalimpong, Nepal, last night. The Chinese have also imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew which began yesterday and established a military commission to rule139 words
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Article158 1959-03-28 1 The Chinese have broadcast an assurance that they will not harm the Dalai Lama, but threatened punishment for his "misguided advisers" who persuaded him to flee. Earlier, the British-owned Indian newspaper The Statesman quoted "persistent" reports that the Dalai Lama was heading south from Lhasa. It addedReuter - 158 words
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Article48 1959-03-28 1 Sir Winston 'not ill Mr. Montague-Browne, Sir Winston Churchill's private secretary, yesterday denied rumours' that >Sir Winston had been taken ill. The rumours were "completely false, he said and Sir Winston was m the I (.1 health." Sir Winston is holidaying at Roquebrune on the French Riviera. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article34 1959-03-28 1 The British Defence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys, arrived at Colombo yesterday on a three-day vi.it before leaving on Monday for the mtf m Wellington of the South-East Asia Reuter OrganisationReuter - 34 words
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Article34 1959-03-28 1 Mr. Khrushchev had talks yesterday with the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, at the Black Sea resort of Sochi, the Soviet news agency, Tas.s, reported. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article29 1959-03-28 1 The German nltuation was diHciiKM'd when Mr. VinoKradov, the Soviet, ambassador m Paris, was rorelvrd tdiiy by Mr. MlrhH tho Fn n< h Primn Reuter MiniReuter - 29 words
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Article89 1959-03-28 1 PRESS WIRELESS In San Francisco last night reported a radio blackout from Pacific stations "one of the strangest we've ever seen." Technicians at the company's listening station at Napa, about 75 miles north of. San Francisco said a "strange thumping sound" had garbled reception from Formosa,Reuter - 89 words
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Article26 1959-03-28 1 Three Italian Air Force officers were killed and two injured when their twinengined training p lane crashed near Rome yester- day.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement111 1959-03-28 1 No dry, loose powder can give your skin this light young radiance! Only rLove i*at' uitii its creamy foundation guards Bgaintl dry skin us it gives you tlii* lawless look! ■arch shows that dry loose der blots up skin oils! II Caket, streaks, RCCentf apt; > lines. But not Love-Pat',111 words
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Article516 1959-03-28 2 LARRY COLLINSI - LARRY COLLINSI Hn Now they're set to take over nation r tnmun h much the Iraq Government and jailed thou Ot people In the purge v\ .-n m the Middle East. Tht Communists appear ready take over t lit 1 nation. There li almost openU.P.I - 516 words
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91 1959-03-28 2 MALDIVE GO VT ACCUSES BRITAIN OF BULLYING THE Maldivian office m Colombo yesterday issued a communique accusing Britain of continuing "bullying tactics" against the Maldives and 'turning a deaf ear to our demands." It said Britain had not yet replied to the Maldivian demand for the withdrawal of Major W.A.A.Reuter - 91 words
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231 1959-03-28 2 A-sub breaks Arctic record: Stays 12 days under ice PHh I nited States Navy announced yesterday that the nuclear submarine Skate had broken time and distance records under the Arctic ice on another trip to the North Pole. It said the Skate remained under the ice lor about 12 days,Reuter - 231 words
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77 1959-03-28 2 Ml' M. W. KANYAMA 1 CHIUME. the N land African leader, cheered by several hundred Ohanian m Accra yesterday I London. Mr. who iber oi the Nyasalnnd itincil publicity y ol tinribed A f 1 lean N.i 1 i from Nyasaland when oti Conßir.ss I77 words
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Advertisement118 1959-03-28 2 WAY AHEAD \IN EVERY WAY Goodyear leads m new tyre excitement. Ine new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead m every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What 'B new about it? Everything! Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury ride. Tremendous road grip. You118 words
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Advertisement57 1959-03-28 2 THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY (THE BEST STOCKED CHEMISTS ft TOWS) livatl ul'l'itv: 265, Orchard RJ 5 Tel ***** Doi!> From 830a m. t^ 6 00 pm. Branch: 69, Serangoon Garden Way ***** Doily: From 9 00 a to 9.00 p Call on us for your Medical, Toilet Cosmetic Requirements MIDNIGHT PREMIKRI57 words
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254 1959-03-28 3 Philip takes helm of canoe, gets ducking Im people of Tarawa m the Gilbert Islands described yesterday how Prince Philip took command of one of their 26-foot-long outrigger canoes a\d got a ducking. After watching sure-footed mders carrying out compli- d hoisting of sail and tacking m a 10 toReuter - 254 words
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Article82 1959-03-28 3 370-MILE JOURNEYON A LAWN MOWER tMVi; English college students will leave Edinburgh today on a non-stop 373-mile road journey to London on a motor lawn mower. The mower, fitted with brakes and tail lights to conform with Ira flic refutations, has a trailing seat and the •students will each tak*Reuter - 82 words
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236 1959-03-28 3 A "BAN THE H-BOMB" protest march to London got under way from Aldermaston, Norfolk, yesterday but more than two hours late and; 1 minus the star attraction. Star of the protest was to have been Dr. Edith Summerskill, former Labour Government Cabinet Minister,236 words
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163 1959-03-28 3 HPHE British Government is to make an experiment m lending book* to Commonwealth students i! broad for the duration of j a university course, a term or a year. Dr. Charles Hill who is responsible for the British Government's Information services overseas,Reuter - 163 words
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Article20 1959-03-28 3 Reuter The Australian trade minister, Mr. John Mcl v. ill have for Washington I next week for importantReuter - 20 words
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12 1959-03-28 3 Reuter \j\ >i,i > eautjp queen, Doml mllllonaiiReuter - 12 words
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Advertisement78 1959-03-28 3 itffe Going Home? for medium and heavy weight woollens v* P'"\ there are no better names than qHLT DORMEUIL FRERES yfi WT 0 Before making your WM^A choice be sure that 3^ you have seen our s* A new ranße '^k P^^L I i When selecting your heavy weight lv78 words
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Advertisement227 1959-03-28 3 _A A man's love of old clothes is based on a D, tradition of good tailoring and fine cloth. -V' No man likes parting with a fine article, but he owes it to his position, his friends ond his wife thot he does not olways oppear JJ, m a vintage227 words
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The Singapore Free Press Saturday. March 28. 1959
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Article284 1959-03-28 4 'rilE unined Western policy A vis-a-vis Russia wnicn Mr. Macmihan promised would be fortncoming alter his diplomatic torn 01 Pans. Bonn and Wasnington appears, regrettably, to be almost -as far off as ever. Tiie British Premier has been aule to ••sell" the idea of a summit conference284 words
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Article517 1959-03-28 4 MIGUEL MARABUT REPORTS FROM MANILA V| ARIJUANA is being iTI grown on farms m the central part of the Philippine Islands and distributed extensively throughout the entire archipelago, according to the police m Manila. Brig.-Gen. Isagani Campo, Philippine constabulary chief, has ordered a thorough investigationReuter - 517 words
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Article100 1959-03-28 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber JNTIL I unce saw. m Venice < where Rhori< born), a plaque commetin« the inventor of of Statistics, I i the covery to the Carian us '>! Halicarnassus Annual published by tl cry full ol Who will not v ttith ox- t on the hai risen100 words
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Advertisement40 1959-03-28 4 NEW ARRIVALS WOOI II IV Suit 5125.00 ea Trousers 535.00 p. Pr and mum other l.;iu> Arrivals to Select from. Try Our Expert Gent's Tailors VISIT II A .1 A .1 TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Spore Tels: ***** *****40 words
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Advertisement21 1959-03-28 4 1 *S. *3>. s^. <^c »Si/»a £*rf. fl Jj 45 High St. Airport, Singapore. iH 6 Station Road, Ipoh. v^^N B21 words
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277 1959-03-28 5 Driving teachers put in a good word for Sinapore's testers I||KIVING instructors In SinI gapore, while agreeing that I R, L Lambert, principal of I bert'a Driving School, had •v a useful purpose m tilating criticisms of drivtesters, tended m inters with the Free Press to port Police Secretary Mr.277 words
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Article, Illustration228 1959-03-28 5 AN engineering student from Singapore, Feng Eh Chang, who has been five years m Australia, is writing a book as a guide to Malayan and Bornean students who want to study m Australia. Feng is writing the book m Chinese lor publication m Singapore.228 words
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Article72 1959-03-28 5 Tin Blngaporc Rural Board l»*s approved tho con striictlon of Hnh '"><i from Boundarj Road to ingoon Garden Estati to <-:»sr the Vio Chi Rani i iraflh bottlenci k X i^ proposrd that Boundarj ic«'.. ,m«l Jalan rech ihould widened and extended t«» run Into «>manother, tims72 words
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Article136 1959-03-28 5 Indian film director says 'No' WELL-KNOWN Indian woman film director and producer, Shobhana Samarth, who is now In Singapore, i.s being Hood ed with requests from Indian and Chinese girls here for work m her latest production "Chhabili." A veteran actress she made her debut m 1934 Mrs. Samarth told136 words
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Advertisement106 1959-03-28 5 Itra v e l light ■travel with... IYASHICA44 This is the ideal camera to carry when travelling because it's 20 smaller &35 lighter than the stondard size reflex camera. Price S 1 56/Wiih F3.5/60mm Yashikor lens. Copal MXV 1 500 shutter, self-timer case. Accura Aux. Tele or Wide angle lens106 words
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Advertisement176 1959-03-28 5 I-VJW ricfiness m fabric— B *^\S» 1 a suit to do you proud on any occasion you dUlfsof JM i wear it. w V M W or made to hieasure. ti^MmM B Come m today and I rMM^I choose from our wide I 1 M A > I r# VI176 words
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Advertisement31 1959-03-28 6 i X she likes perfume l\ W^ II ll— _J r M D S y J She'll love S SHOCKING <lc J MIIIAI'AI" 111 > So'r i SHR.PO CHINA LTD i (lnc>31 words
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Miscellaneous145 1959-03-28 6 ■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B JKFF HAWKi; by Sydney Jonlau SnjHNEO BY 7*E FIOOO Of iMAOES fi*OM S*JOO£*IV f ill i > iij \^\l\l I 7«£ >«UNO Of THE AIiEN BE'^G JECP LAURA M -J f QO*NG ON UP T3 c la*%s* t If I ANO UiTAJf S£NS£ THE INTELLIGENCE B£H**O jP*aS\~*s K^l TW6B6145 words
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Miscellaneous297 1959-03-28 6 \Wmm -I>orn today I I> jrou a real h You want to be on i X the time and i travelling J jrou can travel! You are an opt I! mv even if today ft p, n and cloudy you can aiv ward to a sunny torn You are inten297 words
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Article623 1959-03-28 1 ALLAN LEWIS - BRA VE GENERAL IS THE DANGER ALLAN LEWIS -by U'ITII Downing Street and Grand Coup out <>f the Hunter Memorial Stakes it loses quite a l"t of interest, but from i spectator's point of view this should still be an interesting race. < <maff will start favourite alter his second623 words
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Article, Illustration142 1959-03-28 1 Saturday, March 28, 1959. THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL I »M«OK "•LAY MAIL STAHDARD "A«™NG ALLAN LEWIS TKFSI'ASSFR vt>nt\+* ">'•>>•'■<• CMIW I'O.NHK lEO BCR.T.NKKR KWUUM Rare 1. SIHIU WIIISTI.E OI.NKI M D NKI M IMnkun. s, v Bclttr NmtMto Dh.kum SWKET DREAM NKVKUBKTTKB «U. <II AMU I142 words
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Article1054 1959-03-28 2 RACE 1—2.00: CLASS 1, DIV. 3—6 FURS. 1. ***** NEVER BETTER syr. chain Ui.Y. Thaim Yung 9.00 Dragon 2. 893 HI \MIM 4yr. orirg <LKT Stable* Hobi 8.12 l-'runkliu 3. 454<il DINKI M syr. ehag iLim Stable) Mai tin »11 4 ***** Tllfc OBKA syr. chirg1,054 words
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Article278 1959-03-28 2 Nl *»X HMllli v Qd to Din MI AMI M pttMd With 31 J 15 tine; 25-3-,:. m Div. J-6p JW£si S a THE COBI Q Eighth m 1). GALLANT I Mli K.,r 5 59-Course g, J mile race. n GRAM) CHANCELLOR 11 m Div. 2— mih BIRD NOTI278 words
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Advertisement32 1959-03-28 1 BEST BETS! Bi st BETS:— Polly J siipprr screen Pi.«\ (l and All Boj Best outsiders: Shamrock slipper Don n Wayne ami 1 1 dor Wonder. THE GOING The |oltlf trill I"32 words
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Advertisement22 1959-03-28 1 Jfc <*^ 0 v >s J /y JT^ Vs. (I The shouting m the I Bar is for I m BULLDOG jS^ STOUT22 words
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Advertisement176 1959-03-28 2 Farina links line with luxury for you t St\led by Farina of Italy, mentor of fatbits m ctl I o^w the new 15 60 combines exquisite line \uth luxury Aand the technical excellence »>i \\olw!c> engineering v ->X Sleek >ct capacious, switt yet economical this ,1 «A fascinating lure Wolseley176 words
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SATURDAY Magazine
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Title Section7 1959-03-28 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore. Saturday, March 28, 1959.7 words
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Article, Illustration799 1959-03-28 1 LUCY HUANG - LUCY HUANG by THIS year's Mobile Gas Kconoim Hun, which lnU'd m Kuala Lumpur ;it one minute |>;isl midnight this morning, is somewhai dis pointing from one aspect. 1 lure are < nlv two women con hints and both of them are dm its.799 words
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267 1959-03-28 1 out, I am driving with another co-driver." The only family team m last year's Run Is also missing. Mr.-.. Lorna Kulkarni. who had been a driver, and her two daughi Leela and Shanta. navigators. expre their regTet and disappointment at not being able267 words
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Article, Illustration1397 1959-03-28 2 CHARL - Life in Moscow can be fun you are if rich CHARL A JOURNALIST WHO ACCOMPANIED MACMILLAN TO RUSSIA GIVES HIS IMPRESSION By IMF COUNTRY UER name was Lenna. short and lovely. She had a io the back of her head. Her voice was son. her i me their colour, because1,397 words
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482 1959-03-28 2 JOY MATTHEWS - Children often mend broken marriages JOY MATTHEWS By RECENTLY a millionaire re-married his former wife. Howard Samuel, 1V rich property owner, was married for 14 years; divorced tor four months. But during these four months he visited his ex-wife In her country cottage. No feuding. No fussing. No fighting. And482 words
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Article39 1959-03-28 2 MOSCOW GIRLS PLAY BANDORE I BELOW: STUDENTS C of the Moscow Con- E servatoire perform- ing on the bandore. Every Republic m Russia has its own i Conservatoire whose 5 students can study S all aspects of rr>usic. HIIHF39 words
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31 1959-03-28 3 The shops are dreary places to visitor from the West only thai I n In V rom 9 1 1 THE SHOPS I o 1 till,;' Ihe wro He Wli- I31 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration144 1959-03-28 4 FILM WITH COLOUR AND DRAMA BUT PERHAPS TOO MUCH COLOUR TO me "The Journey", the M-G-M picture which I had so eagerly awaited, turned out t i be something resembling an antique mirror. It was beautiful m design llcntly put toner, but its reflection of life144 words
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Article129 1959-03-28 4 The stark horror of those days is hard to capture but it is even more difficult to retain when shot m colour and burdened by an incipient love story. To get all "his characters neatly together from the very beginning, the author introduces them to the audience when129 words
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Article112 1959-03-28 4 When almost on the frontier the bus is stopped and the commander of a Russian tank unit, Major Suvrov (Yul Brynner) informs them that their passes are not m order puts them under what is virtually house arrest m the hotel In which he dines every night112 words
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Article80 1959-03-28 4 Ju make things ovon more complicated Major Buvrov begins to Fall m love with Lady •imoro ;uui all this to the accompaniment oi lie snipping by the Freedom Fighters. This Him has both colour and drama. Porps it has too much colour, for although Yul excellent as the80 words
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305 1959-03-28 4 r PHE best criticism of 'Blitzkreig" comes during the film itself In an introduction by Lt.-Gen. Sir Brian Horrocks who fought against the Germans on many fronts. He makes the point that this is a collection of German documentary films strung305 words
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146 1959-03-28 4 Yul wants an autograph the Queen's Vfl'L Brynner. the man X who invented the b. ild, bold look, sat m the. lounge of London's (In. ridge's Hotel and talked about a Most Important Simiiture that is still mining from hli autograph collection. i\u ngiimtor« i Ufa hrtli K. a "I146 words
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Article1502 1959-03-28 5 |f?AC£ CARD-contd horn Paae 2 I 6 ***** YOUCiHAL BRIDGE 6yr. birg (Thailand Svnd > \firtin ***** PEANUT RID 7yr. birg «Mdm. C.HL Lee) Zain Martln *■<>*"«* 8 ***** WOODCOTE LADY 4yr. birm (Kwik Stable? Allan ()J Mawl I ***** JAMES AITCH 7yr. beh (James1,502 words
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Advertisement85 1959-03-28 5 Mercedes Ben? prodi I designed to sot^fy t 1 possible range of individual Timeless elegance, luxurious comfort, modern n end technical" perfection are the hallmarks of Morcedcs-Benz. If you seek the hig'icf qualify and o intee of satisfaction, Icok for the A/crccdc The Mcrccdcs-Benz production programme m«- care, trucks, buses,85 words
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Advertisement96 1959-03-28 5 'd. fflsffi>k wEßfp Sv^^^^^ PRICE: $1,325.00 TAPE RECORDER 7' 15 i.p.t. A Stereo Recorder ond Reproducer of superior pcrformonce. To achieve portab lity its ployback amplifiers havr been omitted and thr balanced output of both chain... ndt at 2 milliwatts across 600 ohms. This omission presents no problems as the96 words
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FREE PRESS RACE SPECIAL
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1229 1959-03-28 6 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS B £t THE EXTRA DISTANCE Gl. 1, Div. 1-9 F. J 111 NTEB MEMORIAL Si \K» > WITH (irand CoOf and Downing Street non starters m the Hunter Memorial Stakes (Grand Coup did not accept yesterday and Downing Street will be1,229 words
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Article262 1959-03-28 6 Class l. Division I—6 Furs. f 1 SKi: no reason to chant;*' my mind about the i 1 ehttßeei ot Marigold m today's main CUM 1 J sprint because he did not start on Wednesday. lie may be better off for missing that race and J262 words
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182 1959-03-28 6 Class 1, Division 2— 6 Furs. <* QT. VITUS, fifth behind Tudor Wonder the second day. J la my selection for the Class 1 Div. 2 6F. race. St. j Vitua drops 2 lb. J -i Silver Mistress, who missed her first engagement, is182 words
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166 1959-03-28 6 Class 1, Division 3 6 Furs. 011-VER WHISTLE gave notice of an early win when he I finished sixth behind Dinkum on Wednesday. Slowly away m that race, he now drops 4 lb and should win. Dinkum, Wednesday's winner, gets 8 lb penalty166 words
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116 1959-03-28 6 CAN TRAINER HOBBS GET HIS 'NURSERY' HAT-TRICK? X M'RSRRY STARES (.KUFINS— S ,F 4 THE Nursery stakes for two-year-olds Imported under rhf Singapore furl Club's yemlinn scheme vu lot of li Ml Movs trained by Daniels and probably ridden by ♦V. i inn- Choke 'another Hoi nd probably .mi, and116 words
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Advertisement7 1959-03-28 6 PLAYERS MEANS PLEASURE -and everyone knows it7 words
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164 1959-03-28 7 FREE WATER IN THE RURAL AREAS COST $500,000 LAST YEAR T M tJ?2e!^~ *E*J B oa«i spent nearly about $1,200 a day—last year m "PlWnf free water through 612 public siand 1 l A People llvlllg m the rural ar eas. A Rural Board spokesman said the cost of supplying164 words
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Article207 1959-03-28 7 Rain makes it quiet Easter m U.K.: Rushon Continentm BRITAIN'S Easter holiday got off to a quiet I# start yesterday after rain fell In London and over much of England. m Trailic on main roads leading out of London was reported to be 'unusually light" 1 tor a Bank Holiday.207 words
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88 1959-03-28 7 rHE Singapore Traffic Police have mad' .special arrangements to cope with extra traffic con < ',\na on cemeteries during the Cheng Beng f< sti\ Muni today to Hpril 12. A one way traffic system will be enforced withir Bukit Brown cem< tery aiid88 words
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Article47 1959-03-28 7 'l'Oim 1.28 pin TOMORROW: 1.21 r m and 2.20 p.m. MONDAY: :*.oo a m and 3.19 i> m. III.MI.W: Ml a.m .nui 1.27 p.m. WEDNESDAY I a.m. and 6.10 p.m. THURSDAY: 1 II a.m and 8.01 p.m. I RIDAI 0 a.m, and Mill pin47 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-03-28 7 I l^jj HPHE All-Singapore Talent 1 Quest at the Badminton Hall tomorrow and on Monday will feature ;i number of top singers :t ti <| musicians who will appear as guest stars, iin Include Suroma Bat tarcharjee (above) who will perform Indian clas sical dances, Rahim Ma123 words
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Advertisement116 1959-03-28 7 Kitchen Aid Puts pdfa, MaUi' m your kitchen /^^*^*il' f^B&R^^ ■P^^^. "LL'mv-. y way to make light work of cooking and KitchtnAld, It's more than a mix< 'd is food preparer. Exclusive Planetary Mixing ie complete mixing action with stationary /^/t-v nates need of turning or retarding bowl. .climinto assist116 words
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Advertisement171 1959-03-28 7 1 D t_i>figj anj t£)afc« automatically t, V^' l i^^" i~tl smock rROTtcTio > v ""^/nrX i\\ J M CALtNOAU SINCE |7 AHTIMAGNfTIC -^s^<L^2J THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES T GENEVE DAYMATIC I YOUR GUARANTEE W\ V/ j^k TRADING IN ASIA FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTPTI H-F BATTERY RD. SINGAPORE171 words
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601 1959-03-28 8 Father Mole-Cricket ROYAL ASTROLOGER GOES TO WAR THE STORY SO FAR TIIF. Emperor of the Distant Mountains declares war on Emperor Indent Maya so the latter summons Father Mole- mket, the Royal Astrologer and orders him to accompany him to the war and to bring his son, Master Mole -f601 words
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Article, Illustration190 1959-03-28 8 fLI is across.— 3, The largest musical instrument plucked by hand. 6, Sharp shoot of a tree or shrub. 7. Honilon is famous for it. 9. 'Trophy" for which England and Australia compete. 11. Bashful or retir--12, Fruit consisting of a kernel enclosed m a hard shell. 14,190 words
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LAST WEEK'S
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Article333 1959-03-28 8 rplIE winners o! laot week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Goh Quce Lay U3>. 10-i4 Ann Siany Road, Singapore I. Miss Jam yah bt. To (8). Botanic Gardens Quarters, Singapore 10. Master Tim Koh (12), Block 52.333 words
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Article231 1959-03-28 8 POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colourIng this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. rhere are foot priies offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up the sketch, then fill m231 words
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Miscellaneous180 1959-03-28 8 <>< < > 1 1 r >t■• i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 <l>l 1 1 4 1 ■i(i n 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ■i 1 1 1 1 1 ■i<•■ i ''I I Rupert and the Fire Bird rHIMMIIIMIinlllMIIIIIMHIIIHMMIIHIIIIIHIttllllUHIItllllllUIIIIIH"'""""180 words
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Advertisement170 1959-03-28 9 TRIPLETS You cannof afford to take a chance with any Iff bab> BUT when it means rearing IHREE all at the iSf*^ JF same time you must be certain Ahmad Ilial is why Mr. Mrs Isa bin Ahmad chose I "KKil-.N lor their babies and as tacts speak J& fe^.170 words
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Miscellaneous447 1959-03-28 9 TOMORROW'S CHURCH fur to 111 IU II CM t M.I. AND I m \nii ithedral: 7.00 Holy Communion; 8.00 a.m Hh > iiiiiiiui.inii; 9.30 a.m. A hool; 9.30 a.m. M 4 crvice; 11 v.m. Morning H 12 noon Holy Commu- 6 p.m. Evenso: IfH Hilda's Church, Katong 1 |H i447 words
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Miscellaneous437 1959-03-28 9 ANNOUNCEMENTS httreh of Our lady Nativity (t'pper Seiangoon) M mon 6 a.m., 7.15 am. and 8.30 a.m.. Mass and Benediction 5.30 p.m. Kingsmead Hall, (Victoria Park), Jesuit Fathers; (Sundays); 7 a.m.. 8 a.m., 9 a.m.; (Weekdays) 6.30 am 7 I m uunr iu\ chukchii ChSreh of Christ The King (Tanrlln):437 words
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Miscellaneous137 1959-03-28 9 ravtolori \tmur), Ifmaia— <'u,(i«-n EsUlt 815 a m sunW School; y.;jo a.m. Woi hip to Lavish; 10.45 a.m WoJ lap In Mandarin-Hokkien. N«-mliuua.i R Sunda* s, h )(O Nrmehu Avenue): 0 m Sunday School. hi mi ida H Bra* BMSIi lull 8 SQ m Breaking ol Bread; 9 no a.m137 words
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Miscellaneous122 1959-03-28 9 a m Breaking of Bread; 930 a m. Ministry, Mr chu Kirn Hui m aunda School; p m 1 Ser\i< c. Mi E rampton Chinese (iospcl Hall S <hu Kane) 8 am.. Break! Bread; 4 90 p.m. Sunday k< hool 6 p.m. Gu i pel Service. Qatpel Hall, f.uiong 29:122 words
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Miscellaneous105 1959-03-28 9 Koad): 10 m Holiness Meeting; 3 pm Sunday School. i> iv ■alvatlon Meeting < utial I arpi <207 Irrnr n ceau Avenue): 10 a.m Holl Meetlnp; 6 p.m Salvation M lag SYRIAN Mai lhoma Syrian Church: m Divine Service; 11 am Sunday, School: 4.30 pm Even Ing Service. HIM (111105 words
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Miscellaneous129 1959-03-28 9 10 lb am Baptist (hui<h (43 Tras 9 is a m Sundd (Chinese). 1030 am Worship (Cantonese >, 830 pm bund.iy School 'Fn« 430 p m V. ship (Ei < -lvar> Baptist hurrh (41 Wan Tho Avroue): 94, i m Sunoaj p. hooJ (Chlni SngUah: ll a.m Worship (Enailth) Baptist129 words
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Miscellaneous98 1959-03-28 10 j^v /fi9 ftm f^^^Sl C^^SA /2d y^k S^fl I^^ /S^^ /Mm J^m lU I^K l^m I^K '^^^F /^l f f-^K X I^^m Heart becomes two wrestlers THE winner was Jimmy Lim, 19-F, Kampong Eunos. Singapore 14, who produced these wrestlers from the heart shape given last week. Runner-up was Tan98 words
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Miscellaneous648 1959-03-28 10 FLOOD OF ENTRIES 0 "^l IT is amazing what tan be •1 done with a heart! It v certainly captured your //yy^iL. J&K imagination, for never be- d§Sy\ 1 >o^ jf fore have I received so AT^vA •''ir-*^s\^\ •^J*^ W many pictures m Quit //^^i^^^""^ s^^ f sJr Three. /f/^sY\\648 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1959-03-28 11 HH \G is my choice for the Hunter Metorial Stakes, main ace at Bukit Timah iis afternoon. A safe bet is Polly lipper m Race Four. foile Monitor won so onvincingly the second ay that he must be iken again m Race ive. I1,144 words
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Advertisement50 1959-03-28 11 Bot.J Kinokkor 1:3,5/60 mm MX. B, 1 1/500 sec. sclHimcr. M f 3l rimmed leather cose. Price $99/-. I HIEONC CO., I change to Waiter comfort... I CROCODILE Brand I PYJAMAS I' I" «ony p,, o mq both youn, I -nobly p f H MIN CO LTO 1 U., Spore50 words
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Advertisement137 1959-03-28 11 For your Jfßß^. C INI \J EX 4k nail ft this weeh and every weeh! A "h March 27 issue has great features: I^B X, Malaya's BB 2 pages of pin-ups Ava Gardner's 3 facet f ...WHICH IS THE REAL AVA? 1 M \3 •Oo Martians Exist? Hugh mabbett V137 words
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88 1959-03-28 12 EASTER SOCCER SHOCKS FOR THE CUP FINALISTS Man. United top league >rOTTINGHAM FOREST and Luton Town, the teams who clash In the 1 final of the Football Xssociation Cup, were both beaten yesterday m league fixtures during England's Good Friday soccer programme. FOREST LOST 3-0 AT BLACKBURN, AND LUTON WERE88 words
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Article148 1959-03-28 12 Ihe United now hold a one-point lead over Wolverhampton Wanderers, who were without a game yesterday. But the Wolves must remain favourites to retain the championship, as they have two games m hand. The Manchester Club's win thrilled a 50,000 crowd. Inside-forwards. Denis Viollet and148 words
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Article161 1959-03-28 12 LEAGUE ONE Blackburn R. S Nottham F. 0 Blackpool 5 Chelsea 0 Bolton 3 Leicester 3 Burnley 1 Preston 0 I uton 0 Everton 1 Manchester I. 6 Portsmouth 1 Tottenham 3 Aston 2 West Ham 3 Newcastle 0 LEAGUE TWO Bristol C. 3 Ipswich 0 Fulham 6 SheffieldReuter - 161 words
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Article98 1959-03-28 12 Fulham, at last injuryfree, were able to field the best side, and they celebrated m fine style. Jimmy Hill, bearded inside-for-ward, led the scorers with a hat-triek his first league goals of the season. Billy Liddell. 37-year-old Scottish international, recalled to Liverpool's team, got two goals m hisReuter - 98 words
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Article48 1959-03-28 12 West Indies Cricket Board of Control have announced details of M.C.C.'s 1959-1960 tour. Five Tests will be played as follows: Bridgetown, Barbados January 6-12; Port of Spain January 15-21; Kingston, Jamaica, February 10-16; Georgetown British Guiana March 2-8; and Port of Spain March 25-31. Reuter.48 words
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Article118 1959-03-28 12 British Rugby matches RESULTS of yesterday* British Rugby Union matches were: Bridgwater and Albion 12. Oxford 0; Notts 5, Saracens 6; Penarth G, Barbarians 6; Redruth 11, St. Mary's Hospital 3; Taunton 6, Old Millhillians 8; Truro 10, Old Paulines 17; Weston Super Mare 6, Moseley 12. Aberavon 15, DevonportReuter - 118 words
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Article109 1959-03-28 12 A COLLISION between a speeding Peugot 403 and a herd of impala marred the start of the tough 2.200-mile East African Voromation Safari, which began m heavy rain at dawn yesterday m Nairobi. The car, driven by Charles Little and Z. Nowivi of Tanganyika, skidded toReuter - 109 words
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Article23 1959-03-28 12 In the international youth soccer tournament In Bulgaria yesterday, Italy b< at Turkey 4-0 and Greece bJ-at Rumania 1 -0.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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161 1959-03-28 12 Japan begin well in world T-tennis JAPAN, the holders J and favouritea for the Bwaythlins and Corbillon Cup s. showed their mastery on the opening day of the world table tennis championships m Dortmund, West Germany. They won twice m both the men's and women's events. While the Japanese showed161 words
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Article96 1959-03-28 12 ITALY'S world champion Valentina Gasparclla won the "champions of champions" 1,000 metres sprint cycle race at Herne Hill, London, yesterday. He covered the last 220 yards m 12.3 sec. to beat Karl Barton (England) by half a length. Lloyd Binch, the English champion, was thirdReuter - 96 words
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Article76 1959-03-28 12 Thirteen probable runners and jockeys for the Ro*eberj stakes to be run over or.i mile two furlongs at Kemp ton Park today are: Huguenot <E. Mewed Empire Way (J. Limb), Aid medes (J. Mercer) Trimrce (S. Clay torn. Red Letter »A Breasley or D. Smith) RoReuter - 76 words
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