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Title Section16 1959-05-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper i Nin*a|H>'t\ Friday. May 1, 19M. Price !.">(*s.16 words
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139 1959-05-01 1 Ship with more men for Panama is seized (HJBAN authorities at Sande Cuba have stopped and detained a uned the Corinthia on Its way to Panama >re than 100 armed board, it was announced in Panama City yesterday. •sndo Lobo. chairman u: the Organisation w in States comInvestigatlng the ofReuter - 139 words
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Article13 1959-05-01 1 D ame Margot off i-onteyn fl. London 24-hour it i He said ReuterReuter - 13 words
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73 1959-05-01 1 SOVIFT Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev has been awarded the Lenin Peace Prize, it was officially announced in Moscow last night. The citation concerning Mr. Khrushchev referred to him as "a public and state figure of the U.S.S.R. who, in hi_» activities in the cause ofReuter - 73 words
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Article87 1959-05-01 1 h he Philippine pre ■t Lapu Im-ipu the warmest far, an official of 118 falr told the Free t on board last '";>re than In either Saigon r the first evening ula v of Philippine l tlw.\\ "ting by i ket work and articles made87 words
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251 1959-05-01 1 COUSIN MARGARET (She's enchanting, inteltigent witty, pretty, fascinating BY PRINCE HENRY A MILAN magazine today quoted Prince Henry of Hesse, the •painter-prince,'' as saying that Princi Margaret wa.s an •enchanting girl" but any talk of their marriage was hkc "building castles in air. 1 The weekly magazine Gente quoted theReuter - 251 words
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Article37 1959-05-01 1 Mr. Jack Tra ecretai r <•( ti ternationaj Club. In < hill Circle, died at the dub early this morning. He and his wife bad been to the cinema last night and returned home around midnight.37 words
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292 1959-05-01 1 New line fo curb menace from China X STRENGTHENING of the Indian Nepa lese defence system along the Himalayas is expected to follow talks yesterday between Prime Minister Nehru of India and King Mahendra of Nepal. A closely knit defence line would be established,Reuter - 292 words
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Article67 1959-05-01 1 The Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, will present the Colonial Prisons Medals to five officials of the Singapore Prisons Service today at a ceremony at the Outram Road Jail. The officials are Mr Q.A.S Ellery. Superintendent of Prisons; Inche Sarpon bin Muradi, principal officer:67 words
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107 1959-05-01 1 Knife-thug robs woman at breakfast TWO armed robberies were reported to the police yesterday Involving cash and jewellery worth $2,024. An Indian woman, Ambikal Ammal, of Paya Lebar Road was having breakfast at 8.30 o'clock when a maji armed with a knife entered the room. He stole ornaments worth $224107 words
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Article19 1959-05-01 1 M;iy ibber buyer in Sin gapon at 101 lb., up even ent on i he19 words
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Article11 1959-05-01 1 Smallpox-free again of smallpox report* 'Ts art on Alexandra where :n-11 words
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Advertisement68 1959-05-01 1 11 m\\ Kg 2C P J* I BS-H ™> fih I ml I }£> I UK J_s Mg j Im H If <f fj I Z-i S m j pi I _»l Z Iwg m I I Z I I «•> I i I I CO I I I I68 words
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Article261 1959-05-01 2 'Coach services to H.K. would mean serious losses TilK British Overseas Airways Corporation ob 1 jected yesterday to applications b\ ihree privately-owned British airlines to operate cheap air services between London and Hong Kong. The objection was raised before the Kong Air Licencing Hoard at aReuter - 261 words
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109 1959-05-01 2 Dangers in all our countries says Mac Mr Harold the B Prl m e Minister, repl) > Hou.se ol Commons qu< tions about an a Ival ol German Miiitarl ild: ••What do In onditioi and keep a atti n all oui coun d.e fori "We have to trj to balanced109 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-05-01 2 picture. lhe Governor, sir William Goode Inspecting members of the special Constabulary Unit yesterday before presenting 35 officers with Colonial Special Constabulary Medals. Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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Article291 1959-05-01 2 SMUG, CHEAP, a KNOW ALL THATS WHAT U.S. PRESS THINKS OF MONTY SECTIONS ol the American press yesterday replied to Lord Montgomery's criticisms ot United States leadership and accused Britain's wartime military leader of being a "know rall." "smug" and "cheap." Lord Monti-ornery in a re- corded television interview broadcast291 words
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111 1959-05-01 2 PRESIDENT Nasser said in Cairo that the communi: t partic, "which are acting today as a fifth column In onr countries against US." lie told Arab workers' reentatives: "They want to numb us or deceive us and then place ns against our willReuter - 111 words
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Article53 1959-05-01 2 THE U.S. State Dep ment rday it h an indirect Inquiry from the New West All I about buyi tm< nt'.< I for arms from Guinea. n« mmenting on a New York Times report rday which quoted >u Tour< Guln< ng he had for hisReuter - 53 words
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179 1959-05-01 3 Soldier witness in hood tells 'riot' court: I saw two men punch NCO si ii t«>ld a nmfiii> court martial ut i Mallet, England yesterday that be d en under sentence In an arm, military policeman during a .i. NoeJ Morris, serving a sentence at ear-old prison used as Britain'sReuter - 179 words
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Article86 1959-05-01 3 added.— l Reuter A PLEA for longer beds for Scotsmen was made at (ileneagles yesterday. Sir George McGlashan, welcoiuiim delegates to the National Bedding Federation conference, said the Scots tradition of short beds was one he would like to _ee killed off. Instead of our traditionalReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-05-01 3 'ink Martin (left) and Frank Chieia who face deportation from Singapore13 words
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143 1959-05-01 3 $850,000 BIRTHDAY GIFT TO JULIANA HUNDREDS of Dutch people aged 50 yesterday lined up for hours in steady rain and a strong wind outside the royal palace in The Hague to present flowers to Queen Juliana on her fiftieth birthday. A birthday present of M5850.000 was presented to the Queen143 words
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111 1959-05-01 3 TWO British ex-soldier hitch-hikers who arrtv- in Sin 'lay fare depi to nd if they fail to raise $1,500 within two day or lind a job In a ship in that time. Thr um is needed to111 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-05-01 3 EIGHT glamorous members of the Barangay Folk Uance (-roup perform a traditional Filipino dance at the Victoria Theatre last night. It was part of an entertainment presented In connection with the arrival of a Philippine trade exposition aboard the Presidential yacht Lapu Lapu. Other features of the evening included aFree Press - 62 words
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Article88 1959-05-01 3 T'HE airliner which crashed on w flight from Barcelona to Madrid on Wednesday failed to clear the 5,592-foot mountain El Pico del Telesrafo by only 75 feet. This was revealed in Madrid yesterday by messages from the scene of the crash in which 27Reuter - 88 words
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195 1959-05-01 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, MAY 1 1959 Opinion Children in need IT IS perhaps unavoidable that with trade not so brisk as it used to be, charitable organisations should be receiving less than their accustomed support from the general public in the form of donations. Nevertheless, it is sad195 words
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746 1959-05-01 4 FRANK ENTWISLE - THE FORGOTTEN VICTORS RETURN TO SILENCE FRANK ENTWISLE liv ...THEY FOUCHT IN UNBELIEVABLE CONDITIONS. WHERE OTHERS FAILED, THEY SUCCEEDED THEY'RE HOME AND NO-ONE SEEMS TO HAVE NOTICED rHE typed order., 1 outside the C.O.\_ office at Merebrook C a m p, M a 1 v e r n, Worcs., new746 words
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Article, Illustration279 1959-05-01 5 COUNCIL HOLDING EXTRA MEETING TO SPEED UP WORK .PORE city councillors are planning to hold a special meeting every week, in addition to the usual ordinary meeting at the end ,i month, to expedite council work. Mors said they were seriously considering tiio question of no the standing commit too279 words
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Article119 1959-05-01 5 Chinese 'Y' course to begin The third Y.M.C.A. Training Institute will be held from tomorrow to May 30 in Singapore this year. Over 30 students arc ex peeted to attend the Intensive course in youth leadership to be held at the Chinese YMCA at Prince Edward Road. The .students who119 words
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18 1959-05-01 5 an Immediate inb tests by the national Britain's '900,Amalgamated I'nion.18 words
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Article57 1959-05-01 5 The 7.125-ton Koan Maru, repatriation ship and now a Tokyo Bay si| seeing vessel, left Japan yesterday for M via Indonesia to carry Indonesian Muslims on a pilgrimage trip. The .ship was chartered recently by an Indonesian Muslim org> n for M5850,000 fOT a tripReuter - 57 words
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Article29 1959-05-01 5 Tripoli went gay v. ith a mounted procession .street fle wedding 'since Al Ha.s.san Rida of Lib; la Bakir, dan the I or ot Tripoll- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1959-05-01 5 Ti ub of I will ulve performances 'driller ra! on four Ive Includes MarKit v. cot; mb mrl Marl24 words
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Article182 1959-05-01 5 MORE THAN 60 trade unions will tak< part, in a mammoth rally to be held this afternoon at the Hokkien Huay Kuan in Telok Ayer Street to celebrate May Day. On the agenda are three resolutions urging the Government to solve the unemployment182 words
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Article, Illustration260 1959-05-01 5 All my dresses have low slit says glamour girl rjLAMOROIS Hong Hon*; film star Chang! Chung-wen (Mi), who made a brief itaj here, h is Intrigued fashion-conscious women B in Singapore with her low-slit chcongsam. is that the latest fashion? Ha the slit come down again? Despite .mi fabulous figure—260 words
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Article95 1959-05-01 5 The Liberal Socll Party will hold 10 election rallies in various constituencies, between today and next Wednesday. The rally to be field today, is at Somapah Estate In Upper Serangoon Roan from 7 p.m. to in p.m. Two will be held tomor- row in Kampong Potong (595 words
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Miscellaneous266 1959-05-01 6 JEFF II %\VKi: b.^ Svdmv Jordan THE 'O*MC-D«MINSION' H*i''( WE CANNOT BBGIN L m^^m m m\W^^^ I P-OPtf ACC HfHO »N ANO I f TO UNOfcRSTANO THfe TOUhAtMX B f o CAPTtvrrv av tmat f paato^ ti in tmev Live rwrv abe B' thev told >L I Vf€CTABH PIANfiT rS266 words
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Miscellaneous259 1959-05-01 6 I> up peopl. 1 You In literature, and ircefully as well 4 talnlngly. I Your sense of humour but you must be wai t com eastic. 4 ipular with members oi thi 1 poslte sex romantic and affect ate. you will tend to fall in l« Hrst sight. To find259 words
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Article83 1959-05-01 7 I BBS i i June Batumi ,um 29 jui/ i 2(J mvi idler. price, yuo.t'd in pence. i iviiitf Sarawak i q- ts May 85 -filers 35 sell, i. Sarawak Sp«« lal port. Mav 20 sellers 20 sellers Above price* quoted in pence |on Spot £^«3 buyers83 words
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Article83 1959-05-01 7 Previous Today HN Strait. Spot 102.87 nom. 102.75 nom. arts-** ijsissasr sass lulv 100.87 buyers 100.62 buyers 102.87 sellers 102.62 sellers in\i Dull SALES: Nil. Jb, R utures May 35.00 paid 35.00 buyers julv 35.05 buyers 35.20 paid rO.M Firm. SALES: §1 lots. So l RSS .M..N83 words
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Article31 1959-05-01 7 NEW YORK. April 30. Previous Today 30 Industrials 625.87 623.75 .0 Railroads 167.06 166.82 in Domestic Bonds 85.21 »»."8 15 Utilities 91.14 9133 <ks Composite Averages 213.83 .-id.--31 words
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Article49 1959-05-01 7 and awaiting '.oats 24 '-4. April i 2G. cf. Lamponß 'i rip release 24*. April shipment 24%. 25. elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 49, await ins release unquoted, afloats 48 to 45 1 April shipment, 45. sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted tn US cents per lb.49 words
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Article79 1959-05-01 7 Previous Today North European ports delivered ii per long ton Apr. May $280 sellers $280 to COPR.%, Straits e.i.f. U.K. /North $282'_- resellers ports delivered t pei lotiQ ton Miy/.lune £97 sellers £07 nom. in ports in bulk long ton June/July £141'. sellers £141 j sellers79 words
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217 1959-05-01 7 Members of B.E.A. free to vote for any party THE Council of the British European Association has stated through its official magazine The Beam -that it will not give its allegiance to one particular party in the elections. The Council, it was indicated, feels that to support a political party217 words
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Article16 1959-05-01 7 1 1 -minute meeting The three-po nan COI 'fl Ul shortest mei I ll mil ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article32 1959-05-01 7 New headqu library of thi I Society 0- London, at No Chancery tori mally day by ni Ohno oi Ja i and t Major--1 F. > ReuterReuter - 32 words
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177 1959-05-01 7 INDUSTRIALS gave another buoyant performance in the London stock markets yesterday, but interest elsewhere was rather limited. Sentiment was helped by the fact that the rise in industrial output was being maintained, the lower unemployment figures and further good company news. There was a better177 words
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213 1959-05-01 7 LAND- OWNERS GET NO COMPENSATION FOR RURAL ROADS LAND-OWNERS whose fruit Ireei and crops have been affected bj the construction of agricultural roads by the Singapore Rural Board will not get any compensation. This was stated by the chairman of tho Board. Mr. P. H. Meadows, at thr last meeting213 words
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Article41 1959-05-01 7 A Bill to Increase tht money Parliament may voti for colonial developmen and welfare schemes fron £220 million to £315 million became law yesterday with the granting of the Royal assent In the Hou.se ot Lord ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous129 1959-05-01 7 u> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1^ SINGAPORE HIGH TIDESf TODAY: 7.09 p.m. i TOMORROW: (i.Ol a.m. E129 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-05-01 8 THE farm rat soon -truck up a friendship with thi-, one-da void lamb deserted b) it* mother on a Gloucestershire farm. Hut friendship was forgotten when supper time came round, for Puss found a dish of warm milk which had been prepared for feeding the lamb,Reuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-05-01 8 Quins and the proud mother r\ ix- i i-i- HERE is Ihe RIGHT most tolked ot ewe out Ncu. burgh w.i\ complete with the iim ns for the hatter she s a two. old Suffolk c owned i»\ Mr Willi. un Marshall of Melkle Hmddo farm, and the live lambiPopper - 110 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-05-01 13 r HIGH-KICK-ING skaters are Valerie Hunt and Peter Burrows, who wen practising at Richmond for the British Junior Iceskating Cha mpionships. The Richmond Ice Rink in Surrey is ji popular resort at this time ol )e a r when the only kind of ice toFox - 89 words
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Article311 1959-05-01 13 NANCY SPAIN - NANCY SPAIN Bj IN a recent hand-out from Just one major Hollywood film studio are 1 listed 20 so-called "Literary Properties Acquired." They range from "The Dud Avocado," by newcomer Elaine Dundy, to "The Journey to the Centre of the Earth," by Jules Verne,311 words
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Article187 1959-05-01 13 fghgfh gfhgf h I old con- rom I .ding near ion. OI Mr. Stanley Goodman said that 11 might reveal the spot where Drake did play bo v. 808 A FLIP 'its round the island <>' Jet jar one shilling have b introduced by line 'nine187 words
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Article, Illustration294 1959-05-01 14 EX-STOWAWAY (SHE SPENT NIGHT HERE) IN DOUBT AS SHE SAILS TO AUSTRALIA MO! 12.000-mile trip to Join the man for whom -lit on< ed B g s! »<' boarded the liner takin hei to Australia. 18-year-old Margot confessed: •*Ther< someone else i have grown swiftly lond294 words
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Article, Illustration249 1959-05-01 14 Story to touch your heart •■Mil (.<• it AIOBC M.ie- i 1 ka>s, ihe orphaned brothers and lUter* thai death cannot split I up, wept for tbe bead oi ihr family, ii->ear- uld Tom. He bad (tied in the hospital where be lav iineonsciou.\ ior .1 iireeh after a motor-249 words
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Article25 1959-05-01 14 CURIOUS -WITH REASON IrpHRJ nth century 1 r ttely home i ri: -what m i come I Me pi' ed t he ie 4th i25 words
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Article60 1959-05-01 14 A HOUSE where James McNeill Whistler, the painter, lived will NOT become a social club for Japanese businessmen. London County Council planning committee has turned the Idea down. The Duke of Bedford owns the house No. 96, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. He had already accepted an offer60 words
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83 1959-05-01 14 THEY'RE said to be Britain's most beautiful twins and we can well believe it as they perform a spontaneous dance routine for Page Ten. Their names? Why, they're Gina and Patsy Jackson. (That's Gina on the right). Their ages? They are sweet sixteen.Popper - 83 words
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Article286 1959-05-01 14 Things they say Mr. Frank M< K I i, Midd lsl7> at i parking out I UXs lirml I conviction thai m,,, I banking lar., omi y money one could park ,1 to a bank to present o ups. The Re. Goodwin at a lui I service in St. OH,286 words
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Article256 1959-05-01 14 Fascinating men by a U.S. star i_lS-Uly-ii-s*^l AMERICAN actress Susan Kohm before she flew home from London, was asked: "Do you think British women arc as smart .is Imericans?" Said viiss Kohner, 21: "I didn't notice them. It was the men who fascinated me, \t home dress is less formal256 words
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Article, Illustration244 1959-05-01 15 School days can live for always ■Says THE LENSMAN mar with the words or the ever ong about school day memories. I that it nas been popular for so that school day memories are im- and that's why I want to remind l abi ,;r picture taking. pictures interest peopleLai Teck Kong - 244 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-05-01 15 he hg fghfh fhgh fhfh \u Loke Loh Hong A.R.P.S. I li won the Silvei Medal In the Fii i South-East I laLoke Loh Hong; A.R.P.S. - 29 words
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316 1959-05-01 16 Reshuffle in Peking curbs two 'monsters' pOMMVNIST China's party chiefs have mussled two dangerous monsters In the new reshuffle of leadership, Washington authorities said. Tie monsters are the 2.500,000-man army and the militia forces being created in the 500,000,000-strong people, communes These an- tie po i tools oi any futureU.P.I. - 316 words
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Article106 1959-05-01 16 ryUE West German neWSpaper Frankfurter AUgemelne said Liu's election was the sign for .stronger ties between China and the Soviet Union especially in foreign policy. The editorial said, "In the highest leadership echelons of the Chinese Communists, Liu has been keeping the liaison between theReuter - 106 words
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Article37 1959-05-01 16 imenting on Liu Bhao-chib vation by Mao, the London Daily Telegraph said Mao "ho] to avoid Russia's onally supervising the to himself Hut, It added >1 prevent Choii Kn bid loi lull M.io U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Article30 1959-05-01 16 A military delegation from ('omnium t China, headed by Mini .tei of Defence Teh-h now 11 I itt Berlin on a "ln< nd hip ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-05-01 16 piet.ure. ine reiugee Tibetan Dalai Lama is seen I I with members of the 2 Birla family owners j and hosts of the se. I eluded two-storey Birla I House where the Dalai Lama and members of his family are now staying. Thousands ofU.P.I. - 78 words
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Article16 1959-05-01 16 Anglo-Japanese negotiations tor a iongterm commerce and navigation treaty are continuina in London. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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200 1959-05-01 16 'US gave arms too soon to Indonesia' THE New York Saturday Evening l said American arm, aid to Indone should have been held up until the em gence of "leaders who have recognised nminism for what it i, and are fighting It." The said in an editorial that eight monthsU.P.I. - 200 words
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Article148 1959-05-01 16 SOUTH KORFAN Am bas iador You (hang i in Washington he was convinced the (hi n < on Buddh In Tibet had awakened the people ol Southern A ttie true natUl -m munltm will the people of iuj<j exert. o| Tibetan autonomy without wouldU.P.I. - 148 words
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221 1959-05-01 16 SCRAMBLE FOR NE W CABINET POSTS IN RI T^ERE Will be plenty L of political horsetrading and under-the-table dealing before the Indonesian Constituent Assembly accepts President Sukarno's plan for implementing h i s guided democracy, high sources in Bandung believe. The assembly has begun consideration of the Sukarno proposal to221 words
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Article142 1959-05-01 17 I:\DISE I iHuU B at in the ars roll e Uk( l leased an attractive, Cassandra u south and Ko Italy to look for the nephew and elicate mis. adwicke, very an affair with li. wife of a prospective Lord Mayor of London. rd when he .skipped u142 words
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Article69 1959-05-01 17 It's really fun in Malaya IN MM I \ST. by \ntli!.n\ Burgess < Heined others ;ngly THE PRISONER 'AT x b) Gerard Bell l. ,l ,n »n, 15i.), A small olving an in the A well told and when ethics THE I).U I 111 V KORR* JT»K BANK OF I69 words
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Article, Illustration561 1959-05-01 17 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - Wingate— born to battle for a cause GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON BY ORDE wiNGArr. Bf Christopher Syk< oil ins. Sbs. WHEN I hear a teller lock a door. Colonel Thornhill explained afterwards. "I don't think anything about it, and if I hear a feller fall down, that's his affair, but when561 words
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Article, Illustration301 1959-05-01 17 NEW ARGUMENT AGAINST THE PRIVATE SCHOOL THE RUINED BOYS. By Roy Fuller Andre Deutsh, 15s. READING about a bad school, as in "The Ruined Boys," makes one thankful one's own schooldays are over. The argu- ments for and against well-to-do parents sending their sons to biff private hoarding schools have301 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-05-01 18 M. Harrison Cray - M. Harrison Cray !j;AST-wi-..sr handled treacherou ui lr with great .skill. It w to stay out of a slam, and the play for n tricka from obvious. Bidclin with One Diamond by W» i and One Spade by had only seven losers alter deducting one for trumu control,174 words
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Article1200 1959-05-01 18 ALLAN LEWIS - PAGAN KING IS SAFE ONE TO FOLLOW ALLAN LEWIS Allan Lewis sums up the best bets for tomorrows Amateur races IS^Sffl Till-. Mai iran Amateur Kacin Association sponsored by the Singapore Turf Club will hold the first of the 1 Gymkhana Meetii ii liukii Timah torn row. two Class l1,200 words
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Article42 1959-05-01 18 JOHN WILLIE WILL START lOHN WILLIE, listed J amonj; tbe scratch- ings by the Amateur if Racing Association, was j S done so in error and will definitely run in C tomorrow's gymkhana C =nieet i n jj at Bukit Timah. ~illl-.llllllllllll[]llllllllllll__millllllir-42 words
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Article127 1959-05-01 18 PHIL POVAL DOING WELL IN ENGLAND M VLX V N I fl w, »>'' Pleased ,o who rod,- or f ranur s K. T J( ,a dur 9 =m* 1958 is ()W do n^ 9 well in Knuiand. i p °val returned to m h »Bland in time for 9127 words
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Article64 1959-05-01 18 KBVIN MITCHELL, M who has been rid- ifl ing for trainer Keith Daniels for the past 9. three or lour vears _V during the Australian I winter seasons, will :B arrive again in Sin_a- pore next Wednesday, =1 accompanied bv Mel- _H bourne jockey bill Wii- jK64 words
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Article103 1959-05-01 18 1 1]i to inclaration of forfeit n. lish racing. Under the new rulil Which into force on Au<; the conditions ol will provide a declaration of fc day.s before running, as well a s a d lon within 14 days of running. hat ounin the oveiReuter - 103 words
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Miscellaneous111 1959-05-01 18 HflggH l ßH-I_— IB— _fl_H-__BBHR-_ BgH tm HBB&S I BBB BHH-BB— _B_B_H-H-__BBB -^J __w m m I -B-B H__L____J_ _B BJ H m B W ""_i _B"~" ~"~""_i bß Bf iß Bi """"_l j*-—-— 1 1 J I 1 I ammW 111 I < i i i 8 ACBOSfI broughl111 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-05-01 19 CHAMPS BEATHEN IN FINAL FIXTURE division of the i league night witli ,1 Wffleld who had idi certain tabic. I 1 OV( i to I olnts, two aain. who will .th the Wed- I first division. Sheffield club, away, l-o kept turd I allows their VC.6O talent the little IReuter - 98 words
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Article134 1959-05-01 19 I ie English Football League management committee yesterday fined Watford £100 failing to ensure their floodlights were in ittei also ordered Watford to replay in week their fourth division match with The match had to be abandoned on Tuesiiom the end, when the floodlighting inReuter - 134 words
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Article64 1959-05-01 19 Dickson Smith, 41-year-old Scottish amateur golf champion, has been included in the British Walker Cup team to meet the United States at Muirfield, East Lothian, on May 15 and 16. Smith, who was first reserve in the team announced two meeks ago, replaces another Scot, Jimmy Walker,Reuter - 64 words
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Article65 1959-05-01 19 Final acceptors wi t h weights for the Chi Vase, to be run over one mile four furlongs and 53 yards at Chester on Tuesday, May 5, are: Dickens 9.0; Spice 8.11; Sutton Harbour. Royal Cavalier, Dominate, Reactor, Black Sumatra and Sanaig, all 8.10: Testudo, Gerome, Arcnd Roland,Reuter - 65 words
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Article96 1959-05-01 19 WELSHMAN FIGHTS LOCAL BOYS WELSHMAN Johnny Hughes (above) will make his debut in the Singapore ring B tomorrow night against speedy Kong Foo. Their six round mateh is on B the supporting card of the middleweight battle at the Happy World B Stadium between Orlent Champion Daw- thong Slnphanlok and96 words
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Article43 1959-05-01 19 I\ Dowlin i irdlaxi ontrol, minting on the calling of n, the W hire pace bowler, in the match the Indian., on Wedl He said thai m< mh< ralian B "f ntrol had formed I Mint would i)«- d ReuterReuter - 43 words
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321 1959-05-01 19 FIRST CENTURY OF THE SEASON INDIA'S bowlers suffered heavy punishment vestt-rda\ as G-MTgi l>«' N 37-year-old Worcestershire batsman, thrashed his way to the first century of the season in English first class matches. Dews was always the gay cavalier, driving and pulling the over pitchedReuter - 321 words
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Article170 1959-05-01 19 First three wickets fall for two runs YOKSHIRE, with the game apparently well in hand, went through a disastrous last 22 minutes against the M.C.C. at Lords yesterday. Yorkshire began their second innings needing 136 to win, but Brian Statham got two quick wickets and Harold RhodesReuter - 170 words
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Article105 1959-05-01 19 SCORES AT A GLANCE Close oi pi At lords: M.C.C. 77 a Yorkshire 134 and two I three wick. At Worcester: India 219 Horde M) Wo ire 361 for live <(i I). 122, R. Broadbent 6fl At Hove: Sussex 279 ti de el.ired (A. Oakman 50, L Lenhmm I jh>Reuter - 105 words
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Article68 1959-05-01 19 HEAVYWEIGHT ehampam 11 Floyd Patterson takes the biggest "tune-up" gnmble in ring history torn in a title fight with England's Brian London. Patterson nol oniv his world crown the brawling ex-! champion in at the Fair Grounds coltscum. Indian.. but he o chancei an injury tlU.P.I. - 68 words
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Advertisement89 1959-05-01 19 ____0_ B__k Er m wtr m zvusm****^ m mmw W-l __k__B__«__--«--W««"M««"""^ THE BEAUTIFUL INVADER Forty six of thr most beautiful women in Asia will be arriving in Kuala Lumpur this week for thr tith Asian Film Festival lovelies like this week's Week Fnder cover ftirl Tins Hung. Wh« comes from89 words
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Article254 1959-05-01 20 Might I expel envoys, Isays Note HUNGARY yester- day warned the United States she mi^ht have to expel American diplomats whose activity wa_ incompatible with diplomatic practice, American sources in Budapest said last nteht. The warning, which followed the detention for 10 hours last Monday onReuter - 254 words
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Article30 1959-05-01 20 Harold I do. would I be pi le" to range a i Of C mm. wealth Prune M prior to a summit mc etlng. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article39 1959-05-01 20 Dr. Franz-Josel k» rday elected Prime Minister of the Saar. He was Minister of Education and Culture under Premier Herr Egon Reinert. who died on April 23 a few days after a car accident.-- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article34 1959-05-01 20 A six-member Pakistan trade delegation, headed by Commerce Ministry Se- ret ary A. G. Raza, left Karachi yesterday for Rangoon to begin a six-week Far Eastern tour, including Singapore and Malaya.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Article30 1959-05-01 20 YUGOSLAVIA'S Cl out <>i ;m official cer err terday i a "cn Reuter Affaires In Albania walked iony in Tirana, the capital, Jde attack" on Yugoslavia.30 words
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338 1959-05-01 20 Quick conclusion of Paris conference surprises observers r rHE speed with which the four Western foreign ministers concluded their conference in Pans yesterday on concerting their position before talks with the Russians took diplomatic observers in the French capital by surprise. The ministers required only one-and-a-half days to announce theirReuter - 338 words
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103 1959-05-01 20 BRAZIL NUTS ARE FOUND TO CONTAIN RADIUM BRITISH scientists have discovered that Brazil nuts contain "very surprising amounts" of radioactivity. Professor W. Mayneoro stated in a paper read to the Royal Society of Health congress at Harrogate, Yorkshire that the amounts were so large that at a single quite smallReuter - 103 words
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Article65 1959-05-01 20 Tne Governor. Sir William Goode, inspected Customs headquarters in Maxwell Road this morning. He was met by the Financial Secretary, Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, the Comptroller of Customs, Mr. R. S. Tufnell, and other senior officials. Sir William later visited the liquor and tobacco bond store in65 words
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71 1959-05-01 20 U.K. to equipped big Soviet tyre plant built ii equipped with worth of equip Rubber group London ye The factory, at Dnletfl petrovsk. will I tyre plant under in the Soviet Union, It will produce 2 r M tyres a year. has been laid out md be equipped accordm-* 0Reuter - 71 words
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Article52 1959-05-01 20 r* _> c_ ff f g S. r t. t. < X r* B«*Cri'_l_.sE 9T ~T a— r5l if e 2 2 Ji M f 5 Sd r— o t i v ,Cj g jo p I*2l* 2*f?'l z l > 3 ft. S y b m fr52 words
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Advertisement244 1959-05-01 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE t§ Word* $2 (Min.)— Box SO ets. axtra. PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC— *****PLAN Printing from Tracings Fotomatlc— 2o7lo. 'OCE AMOCE" Plan PrlntIng Paper. Sole Agents; Foto>B Robin on Road, S'poie 2oV in. "LIFE" PROCESSES CO- LOUR Film In 48 hours, lei *****, PO Box 1108. Singapore244 words
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Advertisement83 1959-05-01 20 _B fm-wp~^^~*^___ SB Sr dHS: '_B_^H *mWrju* my The ambition of most amateur film maker- i> to own a Swiss precision Bolex cine camera and projector. And a great many of them d<» ultimately. But why wait for the ultimate when your very next film could be shot with Bolex?83 words
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Article, Illustration769 1959-05-01 1 The small but varied world of the Swiss But in terms of tourism it is tops... VEARI.Y one and a half-million W tourists come to spend their holidays In Switzerland every year. Many have wondered why this c oui xercises such a strong attraction for foreigners. ago the English author,769 words
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Advertisement85 1959-05-01 1 BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOKS a Cherry Blossom Trip to Japan by sea or air, a Cape-to-Cairo tour, a Winter Cruise or a Round-the-World air journey reservations and attend to a score of minor details to m 400 offices throughout the world meon th at almost every place you85 words
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Article, Illustration791 1959-05-01 2 A STORY OF ACHIEVEMENT DESTINATION UNLIMITED By PETER WOON IfTIHIS is an all-British achievement: British engines, Rrilish aircraft, British airline. I estimate that ;il least K)O.(HH) men and women have worked to make it possible'. I know that the British taxpayer has paid out no less791 words
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Article185 1959-05-01 2 E The height of the Britannia tail fin is more than that of an average E three-storey house. E The power developed E by the Comet at take-oil" sis enough to light a town Eof 15,000 population or E drive 153 double- decker buses. E Electrical wiring185 words
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Advertisement16 1959-05-01 2 COMET to Hong Kong eastbound BRITANNIA NON-STOP SERVICES I U FROM I W. /siHCAPORi MALAYAN AIRWAYS16 words
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Article, Illustration742 1959-05-01 3 You can do it with this film A SCHOOL of brightly hued fish investigate an attractive intruder in their watery home. Taken on Ansco's Super Hypan film, this photo shores that good pictures can indeed be made under the water. The young lady is breathing air supplied through742 words
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89 1959-05-01 3 Use your commonsense and follow rules Use your very best judgment when skindiving. Don't, for instance, try going much deeper than 20 feet unless you are an expert. Another thing, come to the surface the minute you feel the least tired. You don't have to be an Olympic champion but89 words
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Advertisement85 1959-05-01 3 M ««*l \W m\ _P_Y _-_F fl__ >____? '■■>'■:' __._^^^^_^____l ____^__l _I_L !fl— r fl V__i v /fl _H_ AlWm -Ail I __r K _X^ *_3 x j_" i h! P__ 'J ff**fl^^^^^ jt^^^^^ H____ _ff*ff _IB U _f\ -^_w~ k _H M^P"* I <-£_i -HL tif?k n ■__attf^ii^^^oK nfr85 words
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Article700 1959-05-01 4 More and more go by Air India IIOKK and more pleasure seek its arc travelling by Air Indl. these da] The uiiiid oi lhe traveller is broadening wun tin- inception ni new routes, l.istii services ami more frequent flights. M.iiiv citu i and countries air well-t-st.tlilished in reputation for their700 words
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Article373 1959-05-01 4 ALASKA. 49th among the United States and twice as large a.s Texas, was one of the best real-estate bargains In history: the purchase price, in 1867 was two cents an acre. The huge peninsula Is now linked with Europe by non-stop flights between Anchorage and Copenhagen over373 words
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Advertisement153 1959-05-01 4 Jv\v EIW£ A'. 1 1 EL SER ICE c t£\ \rX arc pleased to announce their /2^J Aim c^ h CT~~ appointment, by the Organising .■^w^^ r> £ri Committee, as Official Agents v^J >\ fa Singapore for the V- 1 Al'// Olympiad All kinds of accommodation in Rome guaranteed Admission153 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-05-01 5 Watchers and... ...the watched picture > lI.OVKI. weather is back on the French Riviera and with it the joys oi om basking in the sun The Joys, too, of leaning over a railing (top i rttins an eyeful of beaut) on the beach lowerlower - 43 words
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52 1959-05-01 5 of and 1 and famo and film star. Al light tl features a floor show pro- uti. Guests of the hoi ily bm> servii i the All of the the pavilion ano it, nditioned dinli i i poi choi the chicki52 words
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Advertisement239 1959-05-01 5 Only 15 more days to the X/fX CARAVELLE PURE JET I^___B X4_fWILL offer pure jet service to more cities THAN ANY OTHER AIRLINE IN THE WORLD! SAS enter* the Jel Vgo with lhe Caravelle, This >_>fr i* a pure iii. the triumph of Europe's largest and olde-l an |»l. ine239 words
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Article, Illustration743 1959-05-01 6 ROBERT WALSH - It's so LANGUID where Spain and Ireland merge ROBERT WALSH By I DROVE through the Kingdom ol* Kerry. To the left lowered Ili e brown peaks of the M a C g i 1 I y c u ddv's Reeks, and the mist-covered Carrantuohill, the highest mountain in Ireland. On743 words
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Advertisement53 1959-05-01 6 Ssur s^k\smn f*v lst Class Air-Conditioncd throughout ROYAL INTEROCI AN LINES! sn_ <J"iel offering you all CD J 0 J@ _T.'tS^?^i_: ;;y;« c MAJESTIC HOTEL 31-37, BUKIT PASOH ROAD, S'PORE. TEL: *****-9 (i-fM£ tm\At¥s\iU x I'Sf H° T c l MAYPa mmmmWum^mmw** 0111 a r_¥_r 3 1 40-44. ARMENIAN STREET.53 words
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Article, Illustration499 1959-05-01 7 No BLUES on THIS part of the DANUBE THE VIENNA STATE OPERA HOUSE Io\ was I frontier town on the fringe i great and glorious empire; subs (jiitutlv it >va^ the capital of another empin those empires are mere memories, smembered centuries ago, the other at century. 'tic city lives499 words
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Advertisement42 1959-05-01 7 SEA 59 MC 37 WKL\ aWW m\\\ mWaW W W m Ik' ___f 5,..,i s& %s%* ___i _H H **> i 17 mwWE^^L fc mU /m n Tm MALAYAN AIRWAY TISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH M.A.L, S.A.A., CAA QANTAS AND TEAU42 words
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Article, Illustration867 1959-05-01 8 Traveller's tale.. of three cities gh fghfg hfgh fghf FROM ROWDY ROME TO THE SOLITUDE OF SWITZERLAND THIS MIGHT U' called a tale <>! three cities. And it's the I><-' S I kind, too a traveller's tale. And there's no better time to tell a travellers tale than in April867 words
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Advertisement147 1959-05-01 8 n_nino _u ,< a, j< y P'u _U__2___D I (_rflfe__ -M__WB0 l -M-F-_— _f-L _mH *^^^^_^W^C^S J! B_ ill REVOLUTIONARY ADVANCE IN THE FIELD OF PORTABLE RADIOS. >^| fl 11 i m msW Wk mttt^^ m wM Portable Tr, cntly enjoyed on omozmg surge ot ~T^^i__™: \V^_k. fJf m *^4147 words
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Article, Illustration365 1959-05-01 9 ■-■"■v-v-xwxw^v.-: u.ijii IWH— -W——W Regular runs from S'pore I nOYAL Interocean Lines, the I IV well-known Netherlands comIpany with extensive shipping inin the Far East, India, I Australia, New Zealand, Africa I and S 'h America, are now fortiIfying their more than half a I century old365 words
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Advertisement128 1959-05-01 9 i !]?I£S_3KB C_\ v'^___"_r*' J" ffV «w JUIt siw!iy_-'5 i w!iy_-' __P-__«_k _KI CALCUTTA HONCKONC lV*l___i RANCOON fl____V •■B__^y^^lfc a__P_BPL ___H__l &_u s x N > <»— .—-<—— w _r I I «^*»^K^_^l i v i%'_^t _fc_nl_ofl ____i__&' v^ykS ■Ps^-^H-Lafl-t Kawwfik^afi _~J_ff_B_i fi|rH»_n#!»^-j^ _y_ty>«»^ &mmVA2*k*r.*.:>Z^tr>sV asm^m^ •♦Am_-__M «Wy xty igflKy3gj|pK/SCT^-^128 words
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Article, Illustration810 1959-05-01 10 BRIAN GARDNER - Then suddenly... up popped a paradise BRIAN GARDNER 3y While thcholid. crowdi throng the great resorts, one man heads the other way... to the Aran Islands, in (ialv\ Bay where they have no banks, no cars and no TV. 11. (iahvay steamer ploughed steadi Iv through the famous Uaj The810 words
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392 1959-05-01 11 Trust in your travel agent and plan well ahead I m mt n ..mid ahead of B lor reI Mine, to v I then good out well come even m to ensure enjoyment the minl--1960 plans __—^m____«_— I agent, who planning for holiday- looks well future so that I information392 words
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Advertisement179 1959-05-01 11 <- MA -I _^^i»*-'« Ilk. YOUR PERFECT HOST Wmmmmm Your Holiday is complete when you $S travel by Swissair $jh Your world gets smaller, more comfort- S_s___j able day by day so much Easier to get around with Swissair's nk\ superb flight service CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION FROM THESE FASCI NATING179 words
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Article, Illustration914 1959-05-01 12 KHWAJA AHMAD ABBAS - KHWAJA AHMAD ABBAS BY I_T" MM m From mud-huts to temples rpHE touri abroad does not to be an anthi tD i.. vn im vidua] in where lie will find Ll in tht p meval haunts of ni I in the thick Ju wildPress Information Bureau; Government of India - 914 words
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