The Singapore Free Press, 15 April 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1959-04-15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper tUnfaaatV, Wednesday \pril 15. 1959. Price l."»(ts15 words
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Article, Illustration145 1959-04-15 1 10 -min. ceremony and Dato Razak will be Premier MALAYA'S second Prime Minister, 37-year-old Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein (right), will be sworn m at a 10-minutc ceremony at the Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur, at 11 a.m. tomorrow. The retiring Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will not be present. He145 words
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Article177 1959-04-15 1 UK. John Foster I*l Dulles, already stricken with abdominal cancer, yesterday had radiation treatment for a suspected malignant tumour m his neck, a medical bulletin announced m Washington last night. Hours before the built tin was issued, Mr. Christian Herter, the acting Secretary of State, wasReuter - 177 words
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Article429 1959-04-15 1 SMALLPOX: THREE MORE CASES TODAY Hundreds queue up for vaccinations joVNDREDS of people turned up at clinics and public dispensaries this morning to seek vaccination following the report of four smallpox cases m Singapore. Vaccination is being given free at 11 maternity and child welfare centres and clinics. Tnis is429 words
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101 1959-04-15 1 MISSING GIRL SPENT THE NIGHT WITH FRIENDS, DIDN'T TELL HER PARENTS EIGHT- YEAR- OLD Barbara Ludford. daughter of a serviceman living m Serangoon Garden Estate, who had been missing since yesterday afternoon, was found this morning. She had stayed overnight with friends m Wessex Estate Pasir Panjang. The friends thought101 words
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Article39 1959-04-15 1 SINGAPORE police discovered 130.000 sticks of cit;arattes of different brands m a car found abandoned at Kampong Sungei Kokot off Lim Chu Kang Road. They have been handed over to the Customs Department for Investigation.39 words
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Article60 1959-04-15 1 A Jordanian patrol and Syrian villagers exchanged fire for an hour yesterday In the Dera area. Southwest Syria, the semi-official Middle East news agency reported m Damascus. The agency said the gun battle began when the patrol crossed two miles into Syrian territory and tried unsuccessfully toReuter - 60 words
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Article201 1959-04-15 1 QOME of Singapore's bigtime bookmakers handling four-digit character lotteries are back m business after lying low for a fortnight They are operating again despite the fact that character lotteries have been declared illegal and police constantly raid susp* premises and make arrests. The lottery was201 words
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99 1959-04-15 1 SOME people have already collected nomination papers from the Elections Office. Nomination Day i. s April 25 for elections on May 30. The election commissioner Mr. M. Ponnuduray, said people had been calling for nomination paper regularly for the past few days. "We99 words
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Advertisement132 1959-04-15 1 Mont dOr ICE CREAM, MILK and Snack Parlour c^ Ss "No. 1 am always happy to pay this bill." Drop m ot Mont dOr and relax m the rastful atmosphere ot a fully air-canditionad parlour and enjoy delicious ice-cream and appetising snacks, curry puffs and also Sunday Special Gado Gado.132 words
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Article96 1959-04-15 2 LONDON TALKS PLEASE FRENCH \l MICHEI DEBRE, tho French Primi Mini and M. Maurice COUVC cic irville, the Foreign Minister, returned to lasi night from I ondon highly satisfied vAith their talks with Mr. Harold Macmillan and Mr Selwyn Lloyd. •On the essentials a ment between Fiance and Britain i.sReuter - 96 words
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136 1959-04-15 2 U.K., GERMANY IN FULL ACCORD ON ESSENTIALS BRITAIN is m "full agreement" with West Germany on the essential points they have Lo face m the coming months, Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday. He was answering a series of questions on behalf ofReuter - 136 words
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106 1959-04-15 2 Bonn won't alter its principles Erhard PROFESSOR LUDWIG ERHARD yesterday intimated that he would follow his own person* l style m foreign policy if he became West German Chancellor next September. Sneaking at a foi pre luncheon I Bonn, the Economics Mini ter said it whatever happened In We i106 words
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187 1959-04-15 2 NEW BILL ALLOWS DETAINEES TO APPEAL TO TRIBUNAL Reuter ANEW PN ventive detention Bill replacing the withdrawn last month alter protests from both ol tli' 1 House and ot public opinion was tabled m the Southern Khodesian Parby the Mini ler of J Mr. inald Knight. Tli' B 1< (iReuter - 187 words
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183 1959-04-15 2 Tibet issue raises security poser for India— Nehru INDIAN Prime Minister Nehru said m Madras yesterday that, while India stood by her acceptan of Communist China's suzerainty over Tibet, she -certainly hoped the Tibetan people would be ablt 4 to maintain and enjoy their autonomy." "I hope the Tibetans willReuter - 183 words
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73 1959-04-15 2 TIIK Dalai Lama will spend his exile m India m a luxurious two -storey wooden bungalow at Mussoorie. placed at his disposal by Mr. (i. D. Birla, the cotton millionaire, it wae learned yesterday. It is m the seclusion of this Himalayan retreatReuter - 73 words
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Article39 1959-04-15 2 rrUIL Nepalcsc Govern--1 ment announced m Katmandu yesterday that the building of its consulate general m Lhasa was hit and damaged during fighting between Communist Chinese and Tibetans In the Tibetan capital last month. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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113 1959-04-15 2 Yes to new clause for A-test ban pact rjPIIE three-power confer--1 cncc on the discontinuance of nu< weapon tests m Oei yesterday adopted a draft article on the procedure for making amend: to the treaty. The article lays down that all amendments must be approved by a majority of two-thirdsReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-04-15 3 Tallulah takes Congress by storm -and has the last word I\i I I LAH BANKHEAD (left), siiitr.N voiced Broadwa) star, took Congress committee by storm when slir swept m, draped m mink, to plead for federal aid for OUI-Of-WOiil actors. Sipping iced water, she listened to a committee member's openbig220 words
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Article29 1959-04-15 3 A Butler, the BrlSecretary, said that monthly; s for stron- 1 most dangerous adioactive H-bomb rainfall m Britain' 1958, showed i during the months. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article18 1959-04-15 3 pore Publicity old a luncheon i Room, Cathaj on Thursday. speaker will V Howlett, the rourlsm.18 words
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195 1959-04-15 3 JHE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Nehru, 1 told a public meeting m Madras yesterday that the shooting down ol* an unarmed Indian Air Force Canberra by Pakistani fighters "had almost no parallel m the world." Mr. Nehru said: "So far as I know, for theReuter - 195 words
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Article56 1959-04-15 3 Miss Peggy Cass, red. haired star of the Broadway production Of "Auntie Mame." also testified before the committee. She was interrupted by Mis s Bankhead who declared: "This is all new to me." "I know the answers, honey," .Miss Cass said. The last word was with Miss Bankhead. "Yon56 words
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Article19 1959-04-15 3 The Archbishop ol Canterbury Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, yesterday consecrated a new St. Michael's Cathedral m Kobe. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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162 1959-04-15 3 Gen. Percival is member of new aid PoWs trust LIEUT.-GEN. A. E. PerCival, General Officer Commanding, Malaya, at the time of the British surrender In 1942. is one of seven trustees of the new trust to be set up for the benefit of former prisoners-of-war of the Japanese, civilian interneesReuter - 162 words
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Article41 1959-04-15 3 i II KOREAN army I completi d II b purge i nicer Im the am I It Involvi d three Major Gcner All the officers were' charged with embezzling milipproprla Twe> rompllei wiib a hi innounccd ReuterReuter - 41 words
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172 1959-04-15 4 53jC$pni:rporf|'rcciJrfj53 WEDNESDAY, April 15, 1959 How much longer? AMERICAN sources from Pn -dent BI senhower down have' Of late stressed the crucial Importance Ol an industrially powerful Japan f the democratic can m Asia. These sources have warned againsl denying legitimate trade to Japan as this could conceivably force that172 words
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Article308 1959-04-15 4 tfROM the worlds bleakest capital the Dalai I ama's escape to freedom h »s taken him through the world's greatest ami wild- est garden <»i what art' regarded by many is typically English How c r hushes rho<l o- dendrons. The south-east- crn308 words
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830 1959-04-15 4 r rHh appointment ol the Queen Mother a S i nor Gem ral is a quest ussed bj Mr. Geofln a hu() k entitled 'The Uneasy H.ad.s*' a hook which is likely to arouse quite ti ol controversy In the British CommonNo! that the830 words
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Article230 1959-04-15 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR THE recent report "Lawr refi ;et hot over the v ailed to mind the- chapter on Law and Lav i/crs by Roland Braddell m On-' Hundred Years' History of Singapore. It recalls that when Mr. Justice Goldney (later knighted) came here230 words
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Advertisement14 1959-04-15 4 PATEK PHILIPPE \\al«» ol < ithentlc •old <.. m c (|iiaht\ H. SENA, LTD. Singcporc Pcnonq.14 words
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Advertisement63 1959-04-15 4 IT IS WISE... (Oof AT TO PHONE ***** C %W AND SOLVE YOUR PACKING f 7 PROBLEMS f» ir glass, china, silver-ware lr §A and furniture needs the attenti \M mmw am of experts. We pack and crate I cnything for you with the great. \l FURNITURE REMOVALS Jf 763 words
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Article, Illustration290 1959-04-15 5 ELIZABETH WEE - GANG INFLUENCE IN SCHOOLS BROKEN picture Police action shows results K> ELIZABETH WEE society activities m schools arc on the dcclii the Police Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, told the Free Press yesterday He attributed it mainly to the closer co-operation among the police, teachers and parents; and disciplinary action againstU.P.I - 290 words
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Article13 1959-04-15 5 tirst Internation- will be held m from Sept. 22 to ReuterReuter - 13 words
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122 1959-04-15 5 THE Cheshire Homes. Malaya, are holding their annual Red Feather Day on May 9. They aim to collect $15,000. The Home at Telok Paku. Nicoll Drive, i.s being expanded to hold 40 people. At present the single wing houses 10 men. The two new122 words
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Article59 1959-04-15 5 FRTY ONE-YEAR-OLD Sin X 10 to clear a debt on Its $32,000 premi e m R e r .ri Thi ilation promote culil, well among M m tl my. Member-hip <>f the a lOClatiOtl now total 800. of whom mo are life' members, it lies six59 words
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Article, Illustration185 1959-04-15 5 SURVEY TO AID JOBLESS PROBE THE 10-man committee appointed by the Government to probe the unemployment situation m Singapore will receive an analysis of last month's survey from the Statistics Department later this month. The Chief Statistician. Mr. E. J. Phillips, told the Free Press today that he hoped thatPopper - 185 words
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Article127 1959-04-15 5 rplIE Lady Medical Officer m charge of tin- Blood Transfusion Centre, Dr (Mi I M. M H Gibson Hill. told the Free Press today that sh< ted that the "number of blood donors is not inert In propor- tion to the demand." About 50 pints of127 words
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Advertisement33 1959-04-15 5 I change to iter comfort... BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS H many p| ea ng colour n, p, oi fit both young I rcatonobly priced. v SENG MIN CO. LTD X »'id,. Rd.. S'por..33 words
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Advertisement99 1959-04-15 5 REMEMBER ALL SAMOCA Products are fully guaranteed I AVAILABLE FROM:— MALAYA PHOTO STORE 105, North Bridge Road, Spore. BBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI fIIIIIIIIIIIIIC2IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIICJiIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC2IIIIII ICJIIIIIItIII'4 i^ FOR COMFORT. CONVENIENCE ECONOMY Stay at Malayan Railway STATION HOTEL! C Keppel Rood, SINGAPORE Every comfort provided at prices you can afford AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES C99 words
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Advertisement27 1959-04-15 6 SYLVANIA SUPERFLASH Al B^ kiA^^L m\. Indoors, outdoors and after dark, Sylvania Superflash always gives you the right light for your film. You'll better pictures every nt-27 words
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Miscellaneous134 1959-04-15 6 nil uikl Sydney Jordan ji i I >l\\lMi\Eii: by Lee Falk and Phil l»avi* X WE IN 9I L?E Jl THAT CAR WAS /*KII ¥-0 UKEsYrV/77/ JHESaCRBT POLLOWEPHfM!/'? SEE! JK£ :M/MU^T HAVE v* TMiS POLLOWIKI'US, \PRNACYjyYf7IBS O^ T/r'£ NIKO, HE'S A y^T /^JL^ffLJg si; Iffff^^ --I ga^aWßßaSd Us*****^ -^.c a134 words
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Miscellaneous401 1959-04-15 6 i(fli^ i»ORN today yours U a rather IJ plex personality. Vou an sive when it com* i to nelpln land seldom Inquire Into rei you ieel aid is needed. This E permit people to impose up C good nature. Musical and artistic, you real gift lor literary expn have a401 words
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Article172 1959-04-15 7 LONDON, \|,ul 11 i'ie\lous Imi IMMKIR K« 1 KSN clf pw-U \i»'il buyers 28 bu 28 MJi 28' nf.i* 27 buye buyers 28 sel; 28 KIBHIR No. 1 Ks> >P"t iV* buy. 28 bm 28 -sellers 28' i, sel lei i; v,. i B8S Bettltassat i as172 words
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Article104 1959-04-15 7 NEW YORK, April 14. Previous TodayUN Straits Spot 102.25 nom. 102.25 nom ll\ futi la Contract May 100.50 buyers 100.50 buyers 102.50 sellers 102.50 sellers July 100.25 buyers 100.25 buyers 102.25 sellers 102.50 sellers TONE; Quiet. BALES: Nil. KIBBIR: Futures May 34.50 buyers 34.70 buyers 34.75 sellers104 words
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Article81 1959-04-15 7 < lMiilippines c.l.f. U.K./ 1 I uropean ports delivered 't per lon* ton April V Straits c.i.l. UK/North "'MX'" ports delivered C^o\ljf oil. erudc Straits ,r l uropean ports m bulk n .r OIL crude Ceylon •■uropean ports m bulk per loin ton May ".'"HM COrtA81 words
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Article36 1959-04-15 7 NKW YORK. April II Previous Toda> il lstl al s 607.76 609.53 I|ua K 164.21 165.90 ».Mmst lc Bonds 85.88 85.92 1 h »Mw 92.18 92 49 Mm ks Composite Averages 20i>.73 210.7236 words
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Article45 1959-04-15 7 spot and awaiting afloats 251:-. April to 26, 26, cf. Lammd awaiting release -25%, April ship- cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46. awaiting release unquoted, afloats 46. April shipment. 46. 45%, cif, seller.- exdock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.45 words
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Article102 1959-04-15 7 umt came :id on a In the London rday. m of I I I! on malned der the I, ill m ded the feature market s.r"ws trans-Atlantic valui In the Industrial market steel hares were looking brighter and engineering shares were m demand. Textiles, toba< and102 words
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245 1959-04-15 7 PLAN TO FIGHT 'FLAGS OF CONVENIENCE' SHIP-OWNERS THE International Transport Workers Federation yesterday adopted a new plan to light ship-owners claimed to be using "flags of convenience" to pay low wages. The fair practices committee ol the 1 ('deration, after a two-day meeting m London, decided to classify ships flyingReuter - 245 words
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162 1959-04-15 7 3 million in Britain ask for wage rises lEADERS of Britain's 3,000,000 engineering and shipbuilding workers are seeking higher wages, more holidays and a shorter working week, it was announced m London yesterday. The published -agenda for a policy-making conference of the Amalgamated Engineering Union opening on April 27 includes162 words
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Article30 1959-04-15 7 Mr J. (J I vlyappointed US. Asi tant Secretary for i tern Affairs, will visit Singapore month m the course i tour oi th' ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous65 1959-04-15 7 inn p.m. Programms sum- Bhsrc Market h< i une o rt Sinn. 1 1 snd Nrws, 7 i Melodies, IJO R p] ?3Q MM o Dam rims Dovu immary and A r m; 530 p Club; 6.00 BBC. sekawan, lo on Bh; lei 10 15 lip UN. Spealcs; Thr Oolden65 words
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156 1959-04-15 8 Spaghetti gave me my figure, says Sophia Loren DOPHIA LORI < loped j v t 0 vet ro le befi i the i oi < i curre ed to not that I w& born In Ita i hat I wi nt ovi i to United but they don't ay wh<U.P.I - 156 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-04-15 8 CHORI ROBB A NI LiOR New the riel sful taneously: Ji rome Roi Whilt occasioned 5 a brighter Not i onflrm ane rate the coi I Perhaps I est impact was by the Robb pany this me Inclusioi programmi rat h e r works. But th be overlookei face of117 words
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Article19 1959-04-15 8 ROBBINS EXPLORES WORLD OF YOUTH .HE d lively American 1 »b--1 m which CHII n bril i ntii id19 words
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Article, Illustration454 1959-04-15 9 Norman Smith - OGRAPHER NS TRIES W THESIS Lbtedly has been oiu jor companies, fresh from ppearing In the city simulthi New York City Ballet, and resr.lt of booking problems pager to see all it also had s and personnel, one could technical prowess that sepam the older schools. Norman Smith by I454 words
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Article839 1959-04-15 10 Pelham Groom - We too, have an emerald isle BUT OUR GARDENS LACK COLOUR 4 ISITOR'S first Impression on dlsemfcarklns m Singapore is that, t\v- spite tnoihei island's claim to the title, he has.it last discovered the I merald Isl< The vivo ncr) la always impn c and since it creates a lasting839 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-04-15 10 HALT! HANDS UP! Andree gets her eye in FRENCH film star Andree Debar had had to have special lessons m the firing of pistols for her new film The Secret of the Horseman of Eon" m which she plays the part of a secret agent of Louis XV. She mustPopper - 79 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-04-15 10 Sophia wasn't sitting pretty ITALIAN actress Sophia Toren, her hair turned an attractive blonde, makes s pretty picture perched Oil saddle. Hut Sophia rs she thinks her riding days arc over. Working on "Heller with Gun," Miss Loren made the m,s take of wearing velvet trousers and wound up withU.P.I - 58 words
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69 1959-04-15 11 t p..iHM' .l< i Otokichl v ago i <• «<" pie reason isn't much for JajfaneM England. j, ppeared m l, ns usualtdistic a M ram i* "l »< i In person he Is n who t»lel tn llvthe English married to h wife. I69 words
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295 1959-04-15 11 LOGAN GOURLAY - I prefer to play bad girl parts, Nadia admits LOGAN GOURLAY BY IIOKE and more British films have been made aimed at the German market featuring imported German stars. The latest import is Miss Nadia Tiller. She has charm Without being too conscious ot it. and She has beauty wUhOUt295 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-04-15 11 She s a Roman terror' now M| 1 R our utter nymph? You should do made big hit with her stotWw Hli- ii she appe oe d al a oIOIIJ hotel m helo Memso. Cuban born beauts who P n »'s ramed I e.iies r. and is iFree Press - 68 words
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Article181 1959-04-15 11 Thomas Wisemann - ALEC CLUNES SHATTERS AN ILLUSION n» Thomas Wisemann I'VE grown accu.-tomed to her face." sings Professor Higgins before the final curtain of My Fair Lady illustrating that, where the Englishman Is concerned, abstinence makes the heart grow fonder. The audience leaves the Drury Lane Theatre convinced that Eliza and the181 words
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Article117 1959-04-15 11 4 N enthusiastic synopsis tdh me about the new Continental film. The Niyht* of Lucre nt Borgia, I quote: "Lua c ia Borgia whose nights are spent In embrace-, r j crimes the trre tible i love <>l a. the fasctnat- I who is pla otu IT.W - 117 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-04-15 11 THE SLOE-EYED LOOK -BY SUSAN /\SCAR-WINMN<; SUSAN HAYWARD has always been proud not only of her acting ability but also of her sex appeal. She once described her famous sloe-eyed look thus"l keep my head lowered and look up at a m m Sort of sideways. Out of the corner98 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-04-15 11 DAVIIi NIVI-.N (left), Susan's fellow Oscar-winner, is a Scot who nan been described as the perfect gentleman. l til. slender, sophisticated and witty, the wavyhaired veteran e»f Hollywood became best known fe»r his well-dressed H*M comedy parts .V r oiler told friend h*» didn't think he couldU.P.I - 74 words
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248 1959-04-15 12 RESULTS OF COMMUNES OVERHAUL TO BE REPORTED I>ED CI **People ting m Peking Fri< it the n suit i month of the peopli mmune A (lrr. nber to improve 26,000 new ba.v nil where about suo million peasants are being organ! for communal life on military lines ani remedy mistakesReuter - 248 words
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228 1959-04-15 12 DM. ROBERT C. NORTH, research associate at the Hoover Institute at Stanford University and a spc- Clalist In Soviet rela- j tions with Asia, said that Communist China f represents "a shift m the balance- of power m Asia." Speakiiifi at theU.P.I - 228 words
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Article, Illustration235 1959-04-15 12 They all face a harsh choice MR. EUGENE BLACK president of the World Bank, said that at bottom the under developed nations race the same harsh choice subsidised power or more schools, "a tree ride on the railroad or a city sewer system." He was speaking at the United NationsReuter - 235 words
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Article166 1959-04-15 12 DIPLOMATIC officials m v. id that Australia and Cat would go Into the tlvepower "food for pi conference on May 5 with sympathy for its objective but determined to see that theii agricultural exports not hurt by the programme. U < > 1 A culture I166 words
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123 1959-04-15 12 MALAYA NOW THIRD BEST CUSTOMER OF HONG KONG HONG KONG'S export trade registered a sharp decline m February, the Colony Government. reported. Total exports amounted to HK5205.030.000, a drop of HK527.950,000. Imports also registered a drop, especially from Red China and Japan. The value of imports from the mainland wasU.P.I - 123 words
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74 1959-04-15 12 rpilE Archbishop of CanX terbury, Dr. Geoflrey Fi hi r In statement., during his Japan tour has empha i ed the theme that church problems now are real that they present a challenge to believers. much a they did m the time of Christ.Reuter - 74 words
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519 1959-04-15 12 Akihito and Michiko going abroad? ||OTTEST question m Tokyo s when Croi x Prince Akihito and his bride will take a lon trip abroad. There are several excellent reasons m favour i a trip abroad for the young couple and it believed that eventually they will visit seven major WesternU.P.I; Reuter - 519 words
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Article81 1959-04-15 12 An Indonesian rebel pubion entitled "Vol. uned that rebel tore m full control e,f thearound Menade), In N Received m Manila from io, the rebel bulletin I 'Id and all road I hi and out ot Menado are- m i,rm control of iU.P.I - 81 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-04-15 13 iX Mi rH the T I nU i C lo'. the ii le OrI dist n of sir Ine to result regard as strictly m th's comwell er. the com ed by Philharmonic is that mood" rier. commentI to Spain I the piece o much to74 words
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Article181 1959-04-15 13 (VIUiINX U.IMK. "Cosmopolitan Lady." MaUgaeiu, Mt-on Jamais, Tipitipitipso, St hwarze Engel, Si Toul F.tait Fini. Br Mine Tonirht, Bravo Caterina, The Breeze and 1. Das Ist die Rafenmelodie, Piel C'anela. Take Me To Your Heart. Chanson D'Amour. Helodla D'Amore, Granada. (Polydor l!-.mh, 4606.) LPHM) IF yon181 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-04-15 13 Ed orbits m Glasgow when king Armstrong and queen singer Connie that their current British tout I iiiduduntll columnist Mam hi mi met Now then ha Cmn nt the Empire for fl 'titillating Louis, at the Od( Here arc the ±lur> together.46 words
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Article281 1959-04-15 13 Grumiaux in your lounge OVER to the classics for a three dimensional sample of the Grumiaux genius* BRAHMS. Violin Concerto m D Major op. 77. Arthur (li umiaux-violin. The Coneertgebouw Orchestra. Amsterdam. Conductor: Eduaid van Beinum. (Philips stereo 12-im'li. 835 008 AY). "It is a concerto neither against the violin281 words
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347 1959-04-15 13 Jonathan Russell - Jonathan Russell WV"iH I am now a confirmed stereophonic tun, having shaken oil the mild 1 lunacy that possession oi a 3-D sound first induces. You march unsuspecting callers around the place, gleefully omitting to warn them that nn express tram will roar347 words
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Article144 1959-04-15 13 TCHAIKOVSKY, symphony No. 6 m B Minor, op. 74. New York Philharmonic under Dimitri Mitropoulos. (Philips Stereo 12-inch, s:J3 500 AY). The pathos and beauty of Tchaikovsky*s Pathetique moved the composer himself to refer to it as "quite the best of my works." It is certainly one Of144 words
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Article158 1959-04-15 13 ON THE LIGHTER SIDE IS: WHOOFING IT IP. Tuo Kirby Stone Four. Baubles, bangles and bead*. Bidin' my time, Lullaby of Broadway, Fugue for tinhorns. In the «ood old summertime, Rain, Bag went the strings oC my heart, Let's do it. When my sugar walks down158 words
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Advertisement44 1959-04-15 13 SIGHT AND SHOOT... "W eana^aiß^BaßaaiaHa«^a«a^v tUutb6et\* MM mokes colour movie making a crrtoenty. can si' (nr I the cc It c it 'or $275/- (Singapore) sc A,«n»t-H. A. O'CONNOR CO.. LIMITED. Loidlow Building, Hottr ry Moot.' S porr .06 A Buhrt Btntoeii k4., K.L.44 words
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Article, Illustration254 1959-04-15 14 OYDNEY swimmer .h>n Henricks is con--11 lent Hint he will L Mm the work! records lor met and no yards freestyle this year. He- predict thi, m Idler rrom the- Unite d Btat( Adelaide coach n Gallagher Hem ,rl,i l( oi: (i ii, 100 Die254 words
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Article669 1959-04-15 14 CRIPPLE NAMED MAN OF YEAR 4\\ December ~>. 1958, l nt a New folk t It) res I a ii r a ii t, Roj ampv" t ampanella, S7 year old foi mer catcher lor the Brooklyn "Dodgers" baseball team, reached <>nt an! grasped a plaque citing him for "meritorious669 words
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Article115 1959-04-15 14 BR USH UP YOUR BRIDE by M. HafhjonXny 0«\llrr llh enc all N. r» J X v i ♦QH J j 4R• 6 4 a a"*k A Q 9 6K 8 1 4 A Q QNI v two »n this hand Pairs. The silo: most efl six Diami monds. A115 words
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Miscellaneous176 1959-04-15 14 urn i^Hilbm i■■ a^Kßaa Ji^Mß>— BB bS»«— JHksßaeMßi RBHH I W mmmm A—. B H 1 1 I iM BL— J^— e*L^^»^^M^— CLUBS itoss thla la. tai 1 Italian street for London Hes f OUn d m banks (,7). 5 Feel it when things are 5. Per cent I short176 words
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Article207 1959-04-15 15 Derby hope comes fourth r iM)I.O(* IYFH, a owned. n-traint'd aspir- for the classics. trounced In tn(> over one j Newmarket sterday. finishing rth. Ilr John W. Hanes' colt. I to 7 for the m Derby at callover. [s an even money chance lV He finished about bind the win-207 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-04-15 15 Reuter BOBBY Morrow (centre), winner of three Gold Medeals m the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne, is maintaining h i s form and will be a strong contender m the 1960 Rome sprints. In the recent indoor athletic tournament at Washington's National Guard Armoury a capacity crowdReuter - 81 words
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Article31 1959-04-15 15 tfARESH KUMAR, India's l^ vn ten- lead the i to meet m Zone ri Tokyo on rs m the tthan Lai. c Calfor ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1959-04-15 15 ided I i\thl< n cn until i ked the rk Bup It I ultimatum, will and I lei i o In DO di ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article373 1959-04-15 15 JAPAN, winners of four individual titles m the recent world table tennis championships at Dortmund, are assured of the women's title m the French international championships m Paris. For the third time m two weeks, Miss Fujie Eguchi and Miss Kimiyo Matsuzaki meet m aReuter; U.P.I - 373 words
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Article163 1959-04-15 15 Fighter ordered to rest ABORIGIN Al- boxer George Brae ken. Australia s leading lightweight, has been ordered no! to lijihl tor several weeks be cause of an injury lo his left shoulder. His doctor ordered the- fighter h» have .it least tWO months' rest Bracken has been suffering from the163 words
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Article197 1959-04-15 15 SHEFFIELD WED. FOR DIV. ONE Promotion is assured now QHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY, who were relegated at the end oi last season, piactically assured themselves of promotion to the first division by beating Liverpool 1-0 at Hillsborough last night. Wednesday, who at the same time ended Liverpool's own slim hopes of promotion,Reuter - 197 words
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Article43 1959-04-15 15 When the French team Doudeville played their annual match at Newhaven. Sussex, on Easter Monday they were wearing famous shirts Manchester Uniteel's. The Newhaven club asked the Old Traflord club to favour them with a set and Mr. Matt Busby agreed.43 words
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Article124 1959-04-15 15 NEW SPORTS BODY FOR SOVIET VLADIMIR Kin S. the Russian Olympic 5,000 and 10,000 metres champion, was a delegate at the first congress m Moscow of the newly formed Union of Soviet Sports Societies and Organisations. The new body replaces the JOAMA Council of M» nwl J' b Physical CultureReuter - 124 words
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Article156 1959-04-15 15 JOHN INGHAM - JOHN INGHAM By Worst golf moments JOVIAL Jimmy Adams laced instant disqualifition the loss of the Dunlop "Masters golf title and all the financial trimmings when he signed his score card without checking the figures. Adams thought he had played a last round 70 lor a one- snot156 words
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Article30 1959-04-15 15 Mr. E IlilTe Is 80 years old next birthday- but he is still actively connected with football as a regular lim man m the Staffordshire County League.30 words
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Article24 1959-04-15 16 May first prade rubber buyers fob. ojwned m Singapore thli morning at Wn per lb., unchanged on flose The tone was quiet.24 words
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Article149 1959-04-15 16 rules out capsule recovery TH E United States yesterday abandoned plans to recover the capsule, loaded with vital data on cosmic radiation, which was launched on Sunday m the 1.6001 b. satellite Discoverer 11. The capsule has no radio. Its information will now be lost becauseReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-04-15 16 BRIGITTE BAUDOT spent 30 minuted at London Airport on Monday night waiting for a plane. And while she waited she snug, gled up to her new leading man, Jacques C'harrier, says I MM. friends said they did not know how to evaluatePopper - 114 words
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203 1959-04-15 16 ANEW-TYPE, streamlined Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile exploded with a flash oi fire seconds after being launched yesterday from Cape Canaveral, Florida, missile base. The Air Force announced that the missile was blown up "owing to technical dilticulties" by the range safety officer. Pieces of flaming203 words
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Article16 1959-04-15 16 Jewellery worth $1,200 was stolen from a house m Newton Road. Singapore, yesterday.16 words
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118 1959-04-15 16 British warship stop arrest of trawler by Iceland gunbo at THE British anti-sub-marine frigate Scarborough intervened off Snacfellsnea Peninsula, yesterday to prevent the Icelandic coastguard gunboat Odinn from arresting the 83-ton Hull trawler Swanella. The Odinn fired g shot across the bows of the trawler which was alleged to beReuter - 118 words
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