The Singapore Free Press, 25 April 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1959-04-25 1 The Singapore Free Press \iy:i\ Own Family Paper sin«apar», i*tmx4*y, \i>* If, list. Prtot IftCta15 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-04-25 1 LAYS FIRST cEATH IN KRANJI CEREMONY Ti i I Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, (right), laid the first wreath at the Stone of Remembrtl the Kran.ji war cemetery where a predawn service was conducted to commemolnza< Day. It was on this day m 1 >15168 words
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90 1959-04-25 1 Mr. Boris Taskov, former Bulgarian Trade Minister. has been expelled from the Bulgarian Poll t bureau and the central committee of the Communist Party. The Soviet ne ncy Tass reporting from said the decision was taken at a plenary session 01Reuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-04-25 1 ARIAS ASKS BRAZILIAN EMBASSY IN PANAMA FOR ASYLUM DR. ROBERTO ARIAS (left), D Margot fonteyn'a hv band, who accused ol plot" ainst the Panama Government tli* Brazilian Embassy m Panama tcrday afternoo spokesman said lasi night. The spokesm Dr. Aria, and of his "rebels" were taken to the cmi byReuter - 111 words
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354 1959-04-25 1 PEKING STEPS UP ATTACKS AGAINST INDIA Angry press accuses 'expansionists' PHIN up it India y ay. Th< Indications that ign of criticism would pick up spx cided to apply the brakes. N< ajor Chinese newspaper carried banin r headlines yesterday damning "Indian pansionists" for aiding the Tibetan rebels. Letters fromReuter - 354 words
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Article85 1959-04-25 1 rpilE U.S. Stale Department Jl yesterday announced arrangements to maintain liaison between Mr. John Foster Dulles and Mr. Christian Herter, the new Secretary of State. Mr. Dulles was sworn m as spec m 1 foreign affairs consultant to 1 sident Eisenhower yesterday. Mr. Joseph N. Greene, who piReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement91 1959-04-25 1 Here it is and naturally by Revlon! THE FIRST NON-STICKY HAIR SPRAY N0w.../0^; improved 'SATIN-SET* holds curl m place softly. .without sticky resins? First you spray. Then comb to stay! It's that simple to have satin-soft, satin-bright curl that lasts all day! on mi^lit fi;m- known JT' thai if there91 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-04-25 2 The official party with the Governor Sir William Goode, at the dawiv Anzac Day ceremony at Kranji today. This was the first time Anzac Day service was conducted there. In the picture are Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Mr j i ohorf holding the wreath,84 words
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235 1959-04-25 2 \IH SELWYN LLOYD, the British Foreign Secretary. m London last night that the We.st hoped tor a genuine negotiation and not "rigid immobility" at next month's Foreign Ministers' conference m Geneva. Mr. Lloyd .aid at the annual dinner of the Parliamentary press gallery:Reuter - 235 words
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32 1959-04-25 2 DETBCTIVI mill vuth ci hiii" the tiday on Avon m 'Idle Nil] ol the tho annl ttv 1 A r I In tl i ut ReuterReuter - 32 words
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162 1959-04-25 2 T4IE North Korean Red Cross announced m Geneva, lost night that it was prepared to let representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross take part In the repatriation of 600,000 Koreans from Japan to North Korea. In a newReuter - 162 words
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Article141 1959-04-25 2 MORE than 4.000 men at ,wo Hanctiey Page Air.jki% factories voted yesterday to end their 16-day unofficial stoppage which has halted work on Britain's Victor jet bomber. At mass meetings at Cricklewood, London, and Radlett, Hertfordshire, the men decided to return to work on141 words
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Advertisement71 1959-04-25 2 MODEL D A MODEL YOU HAVE BtIN WAITING FOR list r^OQ/ with F2.8/50mm Automatic lens 'Less 20' for Cash) Sole Agents Service Station jTfTHEsI Pcnong K. Lumpur Spore A change to greater comfort... BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS Avoiloblc In many pleasing designs colour or plain. AD sizes to suit both71 words
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Advertisement20 1959-04-25 2 Manikin rl n Hi C^Lw i•/ Singapore In porters LIAN HUP TOBACCO CO., LTD 72, Robinson Rood, Tel: ***** 3620 words
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75 1959-04-25 3 PHILIP IN CHARGE AS BRITANNIA BERTHS n i;r I IMIII.ir »rJ i at Nassau, yesterday m ti yacht Hri- a four-daj the List lei oi id tour. Prince hlmsell the berthlni Britannia mstrationi p »ople'i Kric\ully planntin left-wins ive Liberal I i take place the Prin< been aban dun. ntReuter - 75 words
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116 1959-04-25 3 i 3 highest colA military award. r ot the Presi- Citation, was yesii t i'd m Bonn Bn. The Glou-Kt-iment— tho Glosters" for r-day stand m )1. the first time amer has been to a non-Ameri-i British Army ud. amer, which was the regimentalReuter - 116 words
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348 1959-04-25 3 Margaret rides white horse around cemetery |>HINCESS MARGARET rod, 1 white horse around an Ftru cemetery yesterday on the Last full day of her Roman holiday. Among her party of nine v 31 -year-old Prince Henry of li who was one of her favourite partners at the exclusive night clubReuter - 348 words
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114 1959-04-25 3 TEST MEN USHERS AT PETER MAY'S WEDDING IfiNGLAND and Surrey cricket captain Peter May was married at Cranleigh Parish Church near London yesterday to Miss Virginia Gilligan. eldest daughter of Harold Gilligan. who captained England's Test team m New Zealand 30 years ago. Ushers included three Test cricketers the "BedserReuter - 114 words
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68 1959-04-25 3 M Harold Macmili tin; Prime Mm who was on a ii f >rt m< et the-people tour In Lancah« i Electric worl hWOrti <ni new B I rk I 1 1 ni p.h. and first pilot to a double Atlantic <-r<> mReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement43 1959-04-25 3 f novel design with feeler J^gggg?? playing all records of |E v 12" diameter, mixed or •temporary styling ond irotli n ore among its w 9 THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD., "^^^s^ ».A IUMPUR'IPOH'PENANC ITsi VAN HOUTIN. SINCArORC KUALA LUMPUR SEWING MADE I™ 'T'fZj43 words
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Advertisement137 1959-04-25 3 EBflf ARROW SPORT SHIRTS ■IV I i $15.50 $1850 $16.50 SjSE SmSSS"' B $1850 $18.50 $1650 $1650 l'lus scores of other new patterns m Arrow Manhattan Jayson Botany other American sport shirts ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP 81, HIGH STREET, TEL: ***** Open from Monday to SATURDAY (9.30 a.m. to 6.30137 words
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The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, April 25, 1959. Opinion
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Article165 1959-04-25 4 vrOMINATiuNs were completed by noon today tor the general election on May 30 to the first Legislative Assembly unaer th n c w constitution j= which gives the people's representa- tivcs complete control over internal self- government When the new const it v- p tion is165 words
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Article, Illustration360 1959-04-25 4 Intriguer? None 50 unlikely as this star with flushing feet WOMAN OF THE WEEK BALLERINA'S life is very hard' Margot lonteyn 5 /Ysaid two years ago. "And it leaves time for noth- C E in <4 else. But I do not work so hard any more and Ej rest onceU.P.I. - 360 words
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491 1959-04-25 4 MIGUEL MARABUT - RED INFILTRATION BY WINE, WOMEN AND BLACKMAIL MIGUEL MARABUT reports from Manila pOMMU kmml to themselvi position* m .student organisations m the Philippines according to i cent testimony heard by a congressional oimittee on antiPilipino activities. The commits headed by Congressman Leonardo Perez, is now investigating ports from governin cReuter - 491 words
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Advertisement33 1959-04-25 4 HEW ARRIVALS SWAN PLIiN FINE COTTON BLANKETS 60 xjO $11.50 Each WOOL BLANKETS $3600 Each Less 10 Discount AT:II A .1 A .1 TEXTILES LTD., 71. High Street. Spore j Tel«: ***** *****33 words
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Advertisement50 1959-04-25 4 "AS AH I" I CULTURED PEARLS I JEWELLERY I AT ITS LATEST FASHIONABLE I S^B w w^ W NOW ON DISPLAY I S.P. H. de SILVA LTD. I 45, HIGH STREET AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD IPOH ASSOCIATE COMPANY S. P. H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG. JACKS P50 words
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166 1959-04-25 5 COUNCIL TO HOLD MONTHLY MEETING AS USUAL— MARCUS Sinfaporc < llj Council will hold its monthly meeting as usual iiI thoufh it lias no mayor ami l€ out of S2 eounclllors have already it Iministi Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcu told the Free ..it the ordinary meeting for this month166 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-04-25 5 picture. EiiiiniimiiN iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiniH Grigg demonstrates tlic "smooch" suit E Angela Smith when the new matertal, 'ueh is strong and will not crea c or a was tested and demonstrated at Claridae's PopperPopper - 34 words
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Article68 1959-04-25 5 T\\q Singapore Kerala majan has re-elected Mr. J. P. Oon ut. with Mr. Cyril Peter, a.> d Mr. V R Oopala Pill. i. b iry and Mr. 8. R. N Members Of I ntral commlti V N, Na r, 8 A. Wahao I .eon B. Fernandez, M68 words
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Article22 1959-04-25 5 An administrative exercise will be he'd at General Headquarters. Far East Land Forces, Singapore, from April 28 to May 222 words
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113 1959-04-25 5 A FLOATING FAIR from Western Australia is expected to visit Singapore early next year, according to the Assistant Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr. J. S. Nicholls. He told the Free Pnthat the matter was being discussed by the Perth Chamber of Commerce which was113 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-04-25 5 picture Christened with the 4 traditional bottle of j' champagne, the larg- <! i, est tanker ever launch- *> <► Ed m Europe, the 70.- J| J[ 000-ton W. Alton I <► Jones, goes down the slipway of Sorviksvarvet Y. X AB. at Uddavalla. Western Sweden. t t JJ TheU.P.I. - 84 words
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Advertisement16 1959-04-25 5 I MEET MX. MUSCLE underwear L SILK STORE Chong* Allay, Singapore. uronec Bldg. ore Ttl: *****16 words
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Advertisement94 1959-04-25 5 'iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiit iftnttiiiiitiiiniiiMttitiitmttwtttimtniiiiiiiiiiiiitMiiiiimmOTMiiiiiiiniiM A$Y FIT SLACKS READYMADE or Made to Measure 7 m DACRON Pius with with with I ORLAM |viSCQSE|cOTTOH 1 I HERE THEY A E h I f THE PICK OF 1959'S 1 M M DACRON P/us WASH "N" WEAR FABRIC 1&J NEW NUB SPLASH TEXTURES IN MEDIUM RANGE94 words
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Advertisement39 1959-04-25 6 Enjoy today's most exciting Cigarette... CM First m Flavour. The full, excitii flavour that means more taste more aroma! Every L& M ever made has carried this ment: "A blend of pre quality cigarette tobaccos mcl ocial aromatic type39 words
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Miscellaneous225 1959-04-25 6 Ji: l I II \WBii: by Sydney .lonian a ai i ab/v iftjn unu ALfT I^l I a criA MVft am l^ma \&9 A4-/T IOU THc UMIVkWSB NA/MICM VO4v MA4O^V f^^M «^V4ICM Wt AM* POOiCCTIM« lif TMtf SHAOt SO THAT YOU A*«OTHE« X ••CA4^« HOW CAW °*f^*'**"O VOtJ v^fl WtJU225 words
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Miscellaneous408 1959-04-25 6 BURS today, your middle na likdy to be ••Caution." and though y»»u are determined to Buc m m coed, you are m no particular hurr about anything. You an flrm and just and there B aic time*, when you appear stubborn than merely determined! Your nervous energy is high a'<408 words
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428 1959-04-25 7 UNEASINESS IS GROWING OVER NEXT CHINA MOVE (;i aikai Wang Mm y mint, chief or the Nationalist General stall iii Talpeh, has alerted the offshore islands or Matsu and Quemoy against a p sible Communist sneak attack during Ma\, when the East-West foreign ministers will meet m Geneva to prepareU.P.I. - 428 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article120 1959-04-25 7 LONDON i I'itvlous TiMi Rgg •i t. ■> in. ii toted unquoted NItV .'8 buyers 28', bin 28 1 selton 28 sell< KSH 2S buyers L'B' 4 buy< 28 M-llers _'8 i M I itlement m^^ 2R\ o'lyers 28 buy. I prfcei quoted m pence. H. Ik120 words
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Article84 1959-04-25 7 NEW YORK. April M Previous Today lOLM'S nom. 102 37 norn, 100.50 buyers 100.50 buyers Hers 102.50 so. 100.37 buyers 100.37 buyer* 102.37 sellers 102.37 sellers 8 \LES: Nil. 34.25 paid 34.40 paid 1 1 1 1 > 34.25 paid 34.55 bu 34.60 sellers S MIS 6184 words
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Article24 1959-04-25 7 (NEW YORK. April 84 Previous Today ()L'3.27 627.39 Iroads 167.42 168.00 85 44 85 37 litifS 91.85 91.66 \\rraecs 213.70 214.6224 words
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Article32 1959-04-25 7 ait ins I 2~\ cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 48. awaiting ree unquoted, afloats 47 to 45'_>. April .shipment, 4.~>. filers. ex-do( k. quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.32 words
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Article86 1959-04-25 7 R* Philippines t i.f. U.K./ rth European h delivered Jhl p., lone ton Apt. /May Rv s< < f I K. North 1 "i i»»ts delivered »n afloat. JH1 Oil erode Straits European ports in bulk r lonj ton June JM '"I M ,dr Ceylon •i.86 words
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Article136 1959-04-25 7 THE London stock markets finished the week on a satisfactory note with most sections showing useful gains. Gilt-edged securities remained firm and closed with a number of small pains following renewed investment support. In foreign bonds Greeks and Germans made good headway, but dollar stocks136 words
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Article58 1959-04-25 7 The Federation of Boy.v C'lub.s rai.scd $6,416 on it.s fla^ day. About 1,000 youths from 27 clubs took part. Members of the Yuking Youth Club m Prin<« p Street collected the rubiest amount $1,630. The b.-.st individual eilort was put up by Miss Lee Such Cheun58 words
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Article24 1959-04-25 7 Mr Duncan 1 Bririv mdon Alrpoi t future of Bn m the Island. iir ,iid he round ArchbJ »p Mak ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement129 1959-04-25 7 I^ PLANETARY y |^r missiles Jl-fp' As m Watchmaking the NEW I T DAYMATIC on Caf. F.L. 104 represent the OHB "VANGUARD" A of technical I|^ H progress t-jLeB bHh Backed by the i^V^3t\ n experience of vi \n^ 7 generations of 3 >^Sv. vL§'~i) wk watchmakers i /w A129 words
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Miscellaneous81 1959-04-25 7 Singapore (high tides! TODAY: 1 '2.37 pm TOMORROW: 0.17 am. and 1.30 p.m. E MONDAY: 0.58 am E and 1. '21 p.m. TUESDAY: 110 a m. and 3.19 p.m. WEDNESDAY: <i am and 1 p.m. E THURSDAY: 1.19 a.m and 5.41 pm FRIDAY: I a.m. and 7.t9 p m. 181 words
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Article, Illustration968 1959-04-25 8 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL ROYAL ASTROLUtitH A JCRIAt STORY BY Part 2 Summoned JIM STOm «■><> I-'.IR I- \< k from ii i»i tbr tmpcroi «.i the Distant Moun- tains, i i |i roi Indrra Maya remained remarkably good- j in-t i< v ireekfl alter their return while I. .ihii968 words
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Advertisement58 1959-04-25 8 With thi» fully outomaiu jUp7 fc^^^Tß BALDAMATIC you fl«t i S•• '2 !T^V B iUTZ correct focus and ciposurei Kr-V fl Xrnor t2. I/45 mm I. nv l I wFfJ^f^ I i Exposure meter coupled MR JLfflVit^f Comp MXV B ZT. t V 4 >F /503 toe thuttcr. 1285 0058 words
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Miscellaneous176 1959-04-25 8 11 «j B CLUES across. -3. Ho 3, We live m the Atom one had to bear the universe 4, Bar" is a boundary on his shoulders. 6, The of the City of London. 5, Jaffa I juicy Arabian seaport m an area 7 Port ot Germany which became a176 words
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Miscellaneous218 1959-04-25 8 A colour-in contest Wf'ffi prizes for yoM POCKKT-MONEY prizes Thursday next I V are offered for colour- is 15, Ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prlres Name (Muster offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do Is218 words
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Article412 1959-04-25 9 Rev. Frank Martin - Rev. Frank Martin JfciiHirilay sermon lij I lit- Bar- -tton took I m the m new life She iinm th she M ntious obI the oath I uld simply allegiance. m-<.. l a form of Bords dating back to ■888 "f<>r people like L w!v)412 words
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Advertisement128 1959-04-25 9 :*iiiiiniiiHiniiiiii:imi[i;mmimicjmuimiiiHimmmn«Hii!M!MP«nM'iiiii^ I FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE Hi ECONOMY jl Stay at Malayan Railirnv (STATION HOTEL) y Kcppel Rood, SINGAPORE Every comfort provided ot prices you can afford AIR- COND'TIONED ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES C Drink m cool comfort m our AIR-CONDITIONED BAR Hove you tried our $2/. Speciality "CLUB SANDWICH? Ik128 words
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Miscellaneous152 1959-04-25 9 I Church announcements R m Singapore B :iw ye: I (m Rl ll 01 ENGLAND I. Cathedral: 7.00 union; 8 00 a.m. 30 a.m. 9 30 a m. Man- ll a.m. Morning m i Holy CommuB vensong. IM. Hilda's (hurch, Katong: i 8 a.m. m 930 a.m. Jr. m School,152 words
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Miscellaneous273 1959-04-25 9 Christ Churcli, Aver Rajuh Road: 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Matins and Sermon; ».3O p.m. Evensong. ROMAN CATHOLIC Cathedral of The Good Shepherd (Victoria Street): Mass, sermon m English 6.30, 8 and 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. SS. Peter Pauls Church (Queen Street) Mass, sermon In Chinese 6.15, 7.30273 words
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Miscellaneous259 1959-04-25 9 Service, Minister Mr. Chan Wah Teck Fairfield Church: 8.15 a.m. Sunday School. 9.30 a.m. Worship Service. Minister Rev. Nga Tieng Chieng. Geylang Church: 8.45 a.m. Sunday School. 9.50 a.m. Worship Service. Minister Rev. Ong Chaik Ghee (on leave), Acting Minister Rev. J. H. H. Berckman. Geylang Straits Chinese Church: 2.45259 words
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Miscellaneous258 1959-04-25 9 Breaking of Bread: 9.30 a.m. Ministry, Mr. M. Finlay; 3 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday School; 6 p.m. Gospel Service, "capt. B. Sellar; 7.45 p.m. Song Service, Mr. G. D. James. Bethesda (Katong) Church: 8.30 a.m. The Lord's Supper; 9.30 a.m. Ministry; 3 p.m. Sunday School (Sr.); 6 p.m. Evening Service,258 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-04-25 9 Cherith Baptist Church (Bft Seranfoon Garden Way): 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 10.30 a.m. Worship (Cantonese) Sembawan/r, Baptist Church (140 Causarina): 9.00 a.m. Sunday School (Chinese and English); 10.00 a.m Worship (Cantonese and Teochew). Queenstown Baptist Chapel (Margaret Drive): 9.00 a.m. Worship (English/; 10.00 a.m Sunday School (English and Chinese); 11.0058 words
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Miscellaneous200 1959-04-25 10 GFHFDHGF Can you name these stars? c MB IBS 4HB k V. I SPECIAL QUIZ j 'riIK selected winner was (apt. J. Meecham, 8.M.H., i o G.P.0., Singapore. The still showed Kobert Wagner and Virginia Leith In a scene »r(>m "A Kiss Before Dying/ 1 a Crown Productions presentation i200 words
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Miscellaneous264 1959-04-25 10 literary quiz this week since, judging from tht number of entries, you liked the last one. The entries for Quiz Number Three get larger every week and the same high standard of ingenuity and drawing is maintained, but I do suggest that you make the object I give the main264 words
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Miscellaneous128 1959-04-25 10 TIIF: winner wa s Miss r\l 1 yap c;ek Ec o! 8 Ufi> ifV X Frankel Lane, Sin*a- fviL.T^ pore 15, who from the Qlfc^ V <-^^ov' S f< producer! the fearsome gent on the ri^M. €> y y^ J?Jk. This week the object \*4 HH is a popular one,128 words
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Article, Illustration113 1959-04-25 11 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE I 1 rick mp and he copartner's call m ni sequence: I Tliree Hearts— I Having tried to Hearts and found badly placed, lie 1 vo clown. I are worth noting. I i.iU no right to limited raise to game ■alter" i witli eight losers, laLd113 words
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Article378 1959-04-25 11 By ARCHIE QIICK A SURVEY 1 have made shows rX that oi the 9t> Football League club managers lort v of them have been laid aside with Illnesses, major and minor, at some time or other during the season now drawing to its close. That378 words
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Article87 1959-04-25 11 Four tough rounds for champion WORLD be av> welß h t Champion Floyd i\itteraon went four fa&t and furious rounds with two sparring partn iterday In preparation for his May 1 title scrap with Bsian London. London did not take any of the .strain out oi his training .schedule, either.U.P.I. - 87 words
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Article245 1959-04-25 11 rpHERE are certain people Scotsmen talk about m hushed tones. They are generally footballers or golfers, and one of those whom they talk about m stilled voices is Willie Waddell. One of the all-time greats with a fitba' is Willie. After 15 "caps" on Scotland's245 words
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Advertisement120 1959-04-25 11 IN EVERY WAY Goodyear leads m new tyre excitement. The new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead m every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What's new about it? Everything! Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury ride. Tremendous road grip. You can go on120 words
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Miscellaneous35 1959-04-25 11 115 Wo »:o-^ 2 O\ Iglnator of three hen ridi m(>: d (5) •lcn (Uil i eep 'lif 1 point and the .slip 5 Withi ni I 9 II I SOLI no\ \\<><f 81 I35 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-04-25 12 KOKBY SMITH, Tottenham Hotspur centre-forward, scored a goal with this spectacular overhead kick, completing the somersault m time to see West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Potter pick the ball out of the net. It was the second goal m his hattrick during the English FA. Div.62 words
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80 1959-04-25 12 AN award of £500 will be made to the side scoring the fastest 200 runs m the first Innlngi oi an county cricket championship match this immer The aim is to encourage enterprising batting from the start of all matches, and the prizeReuter - 80 words
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Article161 1959-04-25 12 T'lIE Indian touring cricketers, who at one stage looked likely to gain a derisive innings victory over the Indian Gymkhana Club at Osterley, Middlesex, were thwarted by some resolute batting yesterday by M. L. Jaisimha, whom they loaned to the club The two-day, 12-a-sideReuter - 161 words
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Article96 1959-04-25 12 BALL HITS RUSSIAN GUEST A MEMBER of a Soviet union trade delegation was .'truck on the mouth by a golf ball driven by South African Bobby Locke during the 1.350 Spalding golf tournament at Moor ParK, Hertfordshire. Locke played a poor second shot at the eighth hole. The ball soared96 words
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Article23 1959-04-25 12 Switzerland led Israel 2-0 after the .singles m the Davis Cup European Zone first round tie m Tel Aviv yesterday ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article58 1959-04-25 12 Thr Pakistan Football Federation team bent a Burma Ide 3-2 m the second game of e-match series m Rangoon. Pakistan opened the scor- ing In the seventh minute but at ha mils were level at 2-2. The game was marred by rough play on both sides.58 words
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Article128 1959-04-25 12 BILLY KNIGHT. British holder of the title reached the men's singles final of the British hard courts lawn tennis championships m Bournemouth yesterday with a 1-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 win over the top seed, Chile's Luis Ayala, m the semi-finals. Knight's opponent m today's final will128 words
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Advertisement423 1959-04-25 12 I VSSIFIED ADS i tun; 1 1 ie it I I IK) MX ne o PHOTOGRAI'IIY <s In Comn Advanced deve- the process In th< jgti >lour Labora' whl up to 11" x 18 ide Its u.se possible purp ea lncludu m and Ulumln plays v. coloui record 1 industrial,423 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Title Section, Illustration9 1959-04-25 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Saturday, April 25, 1959.9 words
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Article333 1959-04-25 1 r r,r r T qinuAPiIhF j THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL STaNDaRO mUH ALLAN LEWIS h;iM'\>m:R EPSOM JEEP i ALL BOY POINTER L.M.Y. Still TINU U KWEE LOII ;J rTvELON GANELON GANELON SCREEN FLAY GANELON GANELON GANELON GANELON I "VI- M^nrUe II Thanks333 words
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Article, Illustration363 1959-04-25 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS -by THE Kedah Cup, main race at Penang tliis afternoon, should go to Mont Blot or Polly SlipSlipper wa s a doubtful ore acceptd yesterday, now a certain Mont Blot ac over the xtra half fur- i will make all rence. Slipper usually ond363 words
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Article841 1959-04-25 2 RACE 1 2.45: CLASS Z, DIV. 2— 81 FURS. 1. t.XII lIKK Tyr. bii'A 'Hook KMlfflJ Tjoa 1) 00 2 h>uh miciin PLAI 7yi brff -Shaw Stabl* 809 PoMier rUANKfI MM I ion QT. Llint Martin 802 Ng Ml rCORITI II Iff. ix'S tUntvers* Stable' Bagby841 words
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Article, Illustration244 1959-04-25 2 *AC£ ON£ I VII \YI ii I Scratched i: mile engaj^ I Went over 3] Eighth m D.v THANKS A Mliliun I 4-59 -Had Uttl, them over 3F i S !SB Flying Mist; 1 cond to Gemb 1 mile race. METEORITE I Wa.s going bet Doddington ov. M -Sixth244 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1959-04-25 4 Honey Bee Toreador On Screen THREE BEST BETS OF DAY "I IV three best bets A Of the day are Honey Bee (Kace Six), Toreador (Race Two) and On Screen (Kace Five). On form Honey Bee is the safest of the lot, and pa.st records showthat he always does better1,125 words
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Miscellaneous28 1959-04-25 1 I BEST BETSi BEST BETS should be Honey Bee, Thank Vmu and Toreador. Best outsiders: Loyally 11, Grand Rapids aiui Gallant Turk. THE GOING The *;<>">£ will be food.28 words
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Advertisement120 1959-04-25 2 DUSIII6SS IN THIS STYLE LEADER TRANSPORT powerful Morris 1* litre T^W^ BB iKcJ^ >^ O.H.V. engine speeds dcliv- X^KT'V PR^^f ft tfe^y/w •ries. Routing becomes cer- *X^ Jrr?^m tain on time schedules and h^&BbiPfiJQfL cubic feet of space with W/' Speedier on-and-ofi loading^. w Car-style cabin. Car-style The Morris Ton120 words
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Advertisement92 1959-04-25 3 /fir nl Mercedes-Benz products ore l designed to satisfy the widest possible range of individual T'n-^ir t; elegance, luxurious comfort, modern nd technical perfection are the hallmarks of It you seek the highest quality and o of satisfaction, look for the Mercedes-Benz i o Mercrdos-Bcnz production programme intruck9, buses, special92 words
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Advertisement89 1959-04-25 3 TAPE RECORDER 7 (m I b pi. A Stereo Recorder and Reproducer of superior performance. To achieve portability its ployboek amplifiers have been omitted ond thr batonccd output of both channels endt ot 2 milliwotts across 600 ohms. This omission presents no problems at the majority of purchasers olrcady possess89 words
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Miscellaneous232 1959-04-25 3 FORM OF TODAY'S PENANG RUNNERS ME NOT: 22-4 aS^ I\NK VOl: 22-4-59 W 1 hollow Me Home *M »s I^l race. fcJS^ateJ |)KX( ,u\ n> 18-4-59— WM wM WKm sWVVi N PRINCE: 22-4-59 Follow Me Home P race. m£ Excelsior m Div U|S Pl.^ PAIM TKINCE: 16-4-59 DRAGON SEKD t232 words
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Miscellaneous269 1959-04-25 3 AZAROLI; 14-4-59 not lully extt-j >r SF In 39 3 5; 16-4-59 Went over 3F m 39 1 5; 18-4-59 V to Agnes Slipper m Div 1 mile race. POLLY SUPPER: 18-4-59 ourth to Agnes Slipper m Div. 1-mile race. GKMBIRA: 18-4-59 Won Div. 2-mile race with 8 5 In269 words
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Miscellaneous393 1959-04-25 3 c. lIK>I I'XKIM KMIII' VrRM 1 >9 COLZA I 20-4-59 W ing better than Coloui than Hindu F r3F m menl 23 over 3F m 42; 4 42; 22-4-by Fourth I 5. nth m Div. l 5|F race. Constanza In Div 3 LOYALTI II: 14 459 LORD I KKDKIC X:393 words
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SATURDAY Magazine
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Title Section7 1959-04-25 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore, Saturday. April 25, 1959.7 words
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Article59 1959-04-25 1 I Press reporter m Africo John Redfern is on Vision of rediscovery of marriages. Marf thot made news the whole world watched, marriages that put love higher than Last week Redfern reported on the ?Lr Kggy Cripps, now Peggy Appiah. from How he moves south to a one-time59 words
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Article, Illustration664 1959-04-25 1 L ud of the world— ;inning of full hapI woman we all chatI )r years< f Williams, confidenI y at Lloyd's whose Seretse Khama, Chief of the Bamangwato 1^ fr d British Socialist .1 was the start of rouble. Ruth born at Blackheath 35 I ago, had664 words
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312 1959-04-25 2 Henry Thody - I WANT TO LIVE FOR A LONG TIME, SAYS POPE Henry Thody by 1 i FTBR an exhau iting Holy Week A ter the Pope still appeared to be n llent 'health and not unduly fatigued. In fact he surprised the innouncin SS plans for next Fast. n busier ha312 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-04-25 2 "But we're no' doon tor the football were here tae see Brigitte Bardot."13 words
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Article575 1959-04-25 2 Marry me now— an blow the tax PRESENTING WORDS A ROMANTIC W(fN IS n turning the th. 'ppyi). mantics iniu hardheaded material! on the subject ol me was when editors never doubted that the proper time to bring out the Bridal Number was June, with a -Teat many lyrical photographs575 words
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Article, Illustration548 1959-04-25 3 Peter Small - SCIENTISTS TO DEEPEST KNOWN OCEAN ABYSS Peter Small by m a sinaii worKsnop ai me U.S. Navy Electronic! I boratory m 1 Woods Hole, Massachusetts, a handful of scientists and en i preparing for the first stage oi the marine equivalent of landing a man on the moon the manned548 words
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Article, Illustration185 1959-04-25 3 MARSHALL - MARSHALL thanks, but someI iw it read just like m on what m to buy; I where, and how to deI corate the tables for a I iffet, and m k a likely a honey- i., I sup- 11 v i I Wish a fortune185 words
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Article, Illustration516 1959-04-25 4 LAUCHTER, WAR, SUSPENSE... PELHAM CROOM SEES IT ALL Bimedies o\*« fair then success to the r of t h e c lie the n. tnple "i m rhe Big Money" m which you I/ ibert Helpmann. I h;r. i Helpmann m ballet, m heavy516 words
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269 1959-04-25 4 'LX^tt Wnoivi Ihn, i^.LL TOLLS," a Parax mount film based on the Hemmingway novel, was first released m 1944. It came to Singapore and the Federation m 1946 but was shown m only 10 cinemas before it was withdrawn. Reason?269 words
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Article229 1959-04-25 4 EILEEN BASSING'S novel "Home Before Dark" has been made Into a film by Warner Brothers who chose Jean Simmons to be the star They could not have made a better choice for her performance is the most powerful of her It is an interesting229 words
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