The Singapore Free Press, 2 May 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-05-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya^ Own Family Paper s,n K a|»»i. Saturday, May rl, 19.">M. Nm 1"> <17 words
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202 1959-05-02 1 CEXOR FERNANDO LOBO, of the Organisation ►5 ol American States investigation commission, announced In Panama City yesterday that the invaders had surrendered unconditionally at No nib re de Dios. nor Lobo said the invaders had displayed a white sheet on the ground, signifying theirReuter - 202 words
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71 1959-05-02 1 CUP FINAL EXPRESS DERAILED: SEVEN HURT AN express train from Cardiff currying 700 Welshmen to London for today's Football Cup Final was derailed near Slough, Buckingshire. last night. It split In two. Six coaches left the rails a,nd at least one was completely overturned. Dazed pas engers scrambled from theReuter - 71 words
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Article19 1959-05-02 1 '1 men b main railv/ay line <i it 4,000- bomb, one Oermana n ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article40 1959-05-02 1 Two military planes crashed alter colliding in mid-air over the Rome area yesterday, according to lirst reports. Police said later the planes were two-seaters on a. training flight. At least three people were believed killed. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article36 1959-05-02 1 The Philippines Presidential yacht. Lapu Lapu, loft ngapore this n for Jakarta to continue her goodwill tour ot South-] Asian countrii During it.s two days nere the exposition had thou.sands of visitors.36 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-05-02 1 Mr. John RcbHra and Miss Iff Cataf <>* Singapore uho u.rr marrird at the Chun h of Our I/.wly of Lourdfs in Ophir nu.nl thi> morn.28 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-05-02 1 ELEANOR sues GLENN FOR DIVORCE (ILBNN FORD, rated J Holly wood's No. 1 box ortite attraction in 1955. was sued for divorce yesterday by the former dancing star Eheanor Powell. She charged mental cruelty. The couple were married in 1943 and have a 14--year-old son, Peter. Miss Powell said theyReuter - 95 words
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Article228 1959-05-02 1 HOLLOWAY MUST BE HERE FOR MAY 18 Buttrose praises commendable spirit r FHE CHEW SWEE KEE inquiry commission held a ten-minute sitting this morning and decided to hold its next and last session provisionally on May 18. Mr. Justice M. Buttrose, the Commissioner, said he had received a letter from228 words
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88 1959-05-02 1 U.K. taking 'great risks in S'pore' Mil. Alan Lennox-Boyd, Colonical Secretary said in Waymouth last night that Britain had agreed to very dramatic changes in Singapore which attains internal self-govern, ment this year. He told a Conservative meeting: "We expect a certain amount of mis. representation in the press. I88 words
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Article20 1959-05-02 1 The United States has postponed its attempt to shoot u space probe to Venus this year.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article51 1959-05-02 1 Today la the lir.st birthday of Timothy and Jeremy Thackeray. the Sianu twii rated on March 23. Bartholomew** if. tal. London, said Tiinothy'.s •ICS.S waa better "than we had dared to hope" but my had not "returi to any real appreciation of the world around him."Reuter - 51 words
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Article41 1959-05-02 1 Thr Rlvei searched at Oxford y» day for a missing Indian undergraduate, Mr. Syed Wa/.ir Ali Zaheer, aged 22, believed drowned during a punt party the previous night. Oxford Tinderj-rad Monally. groet May with punt iwrtins ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article24 1959-05-02 1 President Sukarno of In left War ivi by train lit for Boul It Oswierlm. 1 1 a Nazi < in World War II24 words
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Advertisement24 1959-05-02 1 T I^l i 1 j I will I^bV I t*jl* i* t**^ I *<■»♦-< «j jr 4% 1• > ■Hf of Switzerland y bF f^SSS'-tT 124 words
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Advertisement169 1959-05-02 2 AUSTIN looks years ahead ,/^B p^ Plam for all to see is the hand of Pinin Fanna in the styling. In the iwift, uncluttered Ime of the silhouette. In the clean moulding of nose »nd tail. Look at the A55 Cambridge from any an^lc. its a thoroughly y •hapely car.169 words
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203 1959-05-02 3 Al HAROLD MACMILLAN de)l at a Conservative rally last night that he was that both sides at the conference would "make a to .see each other's point were so, the negotiations be protracted "but they fruitful." Some Mr. Fainthearts The PremierReuter - 203 words
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Article130 1959-05-02 3 'Monty now says 'Sorry' to U.S. piELD MARSHAL, Viscount Mont- gojnery, who returned to London yesterday from Moscow, said of his controversial television broadcast: "If I have caused stress to any of my friends on th.? other sid** of the Atlantic, I would like to apologise unreservedly and sincerely to130 words
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Article179 1959-05-02 3 7,000 Tibetans cross into India )RK than 7,000 I*l mostly men Including some fami lies have cro d nuu India n fai official sources said In New Delhi berday, The Chinese Communist suppressors of the revolt which bioke out In Lhasa on March 10 art- bell to be trying toReuter - 179 words
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Article39 1959-05-02 3 A third of the 11,000 workers at the Cammell Laird shipyards. Birkenhead, were idle yesterday through a strike by 1.750 boilermakers. More are expected to be stood off as the four-day stoppage continues.- Reu terReuter - 39 words
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92 1959-05-02 3 STRIKE IN 1 1 RUBBER PLANTS IS SETTLED A STRIKE of 26,000 United Rubber Workers Union employees against the U.S. Rubbn Company was settled yesterday, a Joint manage-ment-union announcement said in N< w > >iKThe agreement ended a 22-day-old strike. A company spokesman said some workers would back to workU.P.I. - 92 words
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24 1959-05-02 3 Ti <>i> lf were kill* <\ ma! 13 Injured when I Into from the nj In I ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement136 1959-05-02 3 Amazing realism of TRUE jfP STEREOPHONIC I*^bK]|Sm^^^^B j^»™% i J ;r ZZ Cm PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS A AAodel PE Musical 3VS plays both 4 monaural and binaural recordings on a 3420 PE/Stereo record W player. To play binaural recordings connect the stereo jack of the phonograph to the phono jack of136 words
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Advertisement242 1959-05-02 3 \nu arc only as smartly rfmtwl M Ihe man you arc uith (If m!s f VSBA D I^-*- like living in a fishbowl you and your husband are on display wherever you go. Is your husband the well-dressed man he should be for his position in the business ond social242 words
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196 1959-05-02 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion A mutual danger SATURDAY May 2, IS AS India begins mo> openly to look her defences against I the growing hostile Communist Chinese muster of Tibet, there will be a greater awareness among Indians of a need for dependable external support. And Pakistan "has not196 words
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803 1959-05-02 4 They're poor,they're crippied, but oh how happy they are! TO VISIT THIS HOME IS AN INSPIRATION by a Special Correspondent! FjORTY of the poon Ippled children in Singapore must be among the happii children anywhen They live at the Crippled Children Home in Nicoll Drive which is run by the803 words
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291 1959-05-02 4 Jeremy Banks - Jeremy Banks by r rHE recent decision to give the Prince of Wales a companion while his father is away is a significant one. It shows that a new pattern is being planned for the Royal children's education. II tro reasons Thii If291 words
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Advertisement35 1959-05-02 4 NEW ARRIVAL* S A W PLAIN FINE COTTON BLANKETS L 60 x9O $10.00 Each NESiLEDOWN BLAN SHEETS 60 x9O $12.50 Each II A J A J TEXTILES LTD., 71. Hißh Street. Spore Tels: ***** *****35 words
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Advertisement57 1959-05-02 4 _J i "ASAHI" I I WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS I ALL FORMS OF JEWELLERY I AT ITS LATEST FASHIONABLE I SOLE AGENTS: 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. 157, North57 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-05-02 5 Meliza Villa Ignacio is lure seen modelling .1 strapless evening 1 gown at the fashion show at the Victoria Theatre held in conjunction with the visiting Philippine floatin^ fair. The irregular hemline is emphasised by a short tram. Gold threads and sequins decorate the unusual skirt whileFree Press - 73 words
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254 1959-05-02 5 POLLS CAR RULES ARE LIABLE TO BE IGNORED DOUTICAL parties foresee trouble in enforcing the rules on transport on polling dav. According to the Elections Ordinance it i.s forbidden to park curs within 100 yards of a polling booth except when carrying infirm or sick people to vote. It is254 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-05-02 5 To visit s 'pore Mir Chairman of the Council f«»r tin- !<•• unification i Wllhrlm Wolft fi.l Mis ITlfe, u!ii» Mill niivr in SlnffAPOTf tomorrow I m< funu lo lloim Kone on a foodulll UHU TiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir35 words
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Article52 1959-05-02 5 IMPROVING KAMPONG SANITATION THE Rural Board has worked out a schedule to improve sanita. tion in 32 villages this year as part of its kampong programme. Six kampongs in the s Katong district, nine > in the Serangoon clis- < trict and 17 in the S Bukit Panjang-Jurong district will52 words
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Article160 1959-05-02 5 They wait for park and a zoo BOTH the Rural Board and the Singapore City Council are waiting lor the Government to tak<> the initiative to build a national park and zoo in Bukit Timah. Mr. P. H. Meadows, chair man of the Rural Board, said that the scheme was160 words
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Article15 1959-05-02 5 A by the Singap T! tO Hie Into Moid at a <15 words
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Advertisement21 1959-05-02 5 QU AL ITY ARTH PRICES ♦o 1/300 ice. 'or flo.h, |0 roie inclutiy.) TAL PHOTO PLY LTD. *°od, S,o 9 0p0,c21 words
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Advertisement148 1959-05-02 5 (f v 3? ms\\i BaBStSBB&rtEb mm \v. SaofrMf J BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND HAVE A LOOK AT R^ LANDING IE I U EW ELS HH SWISS MADE THE WATCH has undergone 27 tests it is built to withstand a water pressure to a depth of 150 feet. sole148 words
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Advertisement14 1959-05-02 6 WALZFLEX "500" g OSS™ graphic P" Sole Aq' SHRIRO (China) LM Incorporated in Monqkooq14 words
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Miscellaneous266 1959-05-02 6 t^Mul^ 4R)Pi>IVY/ v JEFF lIWVKi; b> S>«limv Jordan 7 AVSSSSvVV Wf SK/MiOi AS SW€ *4S f #1 I 1-Ai V (f IHSTtKjCT£O TO OO BY TH£ fHOIHC > fMFArfA«?«C* Kdf-A -f O* ANOTUmt* DIMENSION > niE SMIMING HSf A y' »VMAT HORN t >l\M»lt\Kl b> Lee Falk and IM.il Davis266 words
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Article, Illustration652 1959-05-02 1 Anne Sharpley - Anne Sharpley I Fourteen tons of baritone I bronze known to the whole world is 100 years old soon By An EXPLOSION of NOISE' IvjATIONS wlshlni t'» get aiiead need a symbol. A Something tall and distinctive so that patriots can feel proud, impressed652 words
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Article294 1959-05-02 2 A CHANGE IS AS GOOD AS A REST, THEY SAY fIMU in beams <: from a ricai blue ..u ick. .m fa imes tin- shrill chatter <>i rimping expedition the spla u nl i quiet A i j WA I bid you bet' I<j i the294 words
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15 1959-05-02 2 what from f] Ihe qui putor determine or the15 words
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Article, Illustration430 1959-05-02 2 meet new people? J When in a restaurant. do you: •a) Choose something iyou know? <b) O c c as ion ally choose something new? <o Wished you had stayed at home? 3 Do you often go back to see if you have switched430 words
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Article116 1959-05-02 2 1. (a) 1. <b) 3, 11. <a) 1, <b> 3 2. (a) 2. (bt 3, <c> l IS. (a) l. (b) 3 3. <;u 1, <b) 3 13. (a) 1, (b) 3 4. (a) 3, <b) 1 14. <a) 1, (b) 3 5. (a)116 words
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Article130 1959-05-02 2 THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS \\D OVER: You Intend to enjoy every minute <>! your holiday not in an bumptious wa> (which springs from a feat that you won t) but with self-possessed, cheerful Insistence that life is meant for living and holidays art happy days. You are Wt\ come130 words
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Article238 1959-05-02 2 IS ANN pios, m Ith n 1 I the Bril ral Astociat tI J, don T j to I most quote Iritish nights 1 gho not. visit these li I the worlds Unlike the ants of tl I I the BTA p is anotht r the same kilt-wearhi called Sh.238 words
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Article184 1959-05-02 2 r pillS parson was dressed 1 like a parson, and I must say it came as a surprise I torn all I had heard, the Kev. Vivian Symons, M (Oxon), viear of Biggin Hill. Kent, is usually to be louud in the slightly grub- Mials of a demolition184 words
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362 1959-05-02 3 A haunted room: But I just fell asleep P*P— _F_i _T_L_l UK ll hI 1 Ii ill 1 I p^PwPIIIIIII •i il iiu i sharpley! I in that .(I the i ighter of Norfolk •tractive mansionr guides have idenlj I into. log-light plays on r slim ad short >v curly362 words
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Article389 1959-05-02 3 George Whiting - George Whiting By <>. theolog) (unl for would- al West till '51, ?fii| ustol I and ►ouro hi rears Symona the rust Old iron look at the 1 itty, and Id then h Mint QUI build a Ol* too long. ne Wild do so long389 words
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380 1959-05-02 3 W. RAMSAY - The farmer and the scientist must be friends W. RAMSAY "T<HE farmer ■■-and the cowboy must be friends" so runs the refrain of a song from one of the most su c c essf ul of post-war American musicals. But more important to humanity in general is the maxim that380 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-05-02 3 Only the weight Of the engines saved the Loire ferry, between I'illerin and Cotieron, France, from serious damage when "faulty navigation" left it high and dry when the tide went out. The main weight being at the stern, the ferry was kept perilously balancedPopper - 58 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-05-02 3 THEY WILL PROBE SECRETS OF HEROD'S TOWN TWO teams of n archaeologists are to probe the secrets of o ancient Caesarea. the < n capital of Judea tinder Roman rule. The important town o built by Herod the Great in the first cen- tury of the Christian era has been267 words
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Article, Illustration465 1959-05-02 4 PELHAM GROOM - Bang on course for fun afloat rpHE adaptation of Kit-hard Gordon*! novel "The Captain lablt" in.tkrs one of the ht^t eomedlM of ail lime Onee again it is tin team spirit which raise* it to thai level. illy it is tl command oJ a t iip. Such a iu d465 words
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Article, Illustration248 1959-05-02 4 bour Burnshaw (Philip Obcri— but Pop is like that he will share everything he has with everybody and expects everyone to do the same with him. Burnshaw has different (it s that the Larkin farm Is an eyesore and should be liquidated. Burnshaw248 words
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Article259 1959-05-02 4 I npili; Russian film E I ■E A "Sadko" is the most =II i difficult to assess Ij; H, have ever seen, for it E wanders from profes- 1 I E lional brilliance to I amateur crudity. Some of the --< H arc magnificent and259 words
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188 1959-05-02 7 NINE GUILTY ON JAIL MUTINY CHARGES: FOUR ARE ACQUITTED All the findings and suntencei are subject to confirmation. Four other soldlera were acquitted on the same charge. Rifleman David Robert Dean, one of the men sen 'enced to five years, v ?cquitted on a .second "harge of inciting to mutiny.Reuter - 188 words
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148 1959-05-02 7 AN R.A.F, plane It-it J\ Nicosia yesterday to E drop emergency rations E =to a It). man R.A.F. E mountain rescue team E E scaling 14,000 ft. Mount E Suphan, East Turkey. E towards the wreckage of a crashed British E transport plane. EReuter - 148 words
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Article26 1959-05-02 7 U.S. Secretary of State Christian Herter yesterday left Paris for Washington by air after attending the em foreign ministers' Reuter meeting there.-Reuter - 26 words
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101 1959-05-02 7 Margaret asks to meet 'cruel song man I'll brin» along a f«w kids and torture them." Princess Margaret. is known to be an admirer ol Lehrer'a cynical and Ol cruel songs. Reut( IJRINCESS MARGARET la reported to have requested that Tom Lehrcr, American singer of "sick" songs, be presented to101 words
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Advertisement391 1959-05-02 7 |t/.K. closing prices LONDON Mai i I'lmuus Today I Ks <• f .i,v buyers 29 buyers 1 lens Plane 'juyt L'B H sellers 1 > P ut 28}, buven A -ttlrnu -lit H lunt- \msvtz lutar/ltpl 21i' .sellers 29^ wl Him .li;c»rt' prieea quoted in pence Hi'i'i WiMi vuawak i.a.q.391 words
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Advertisement131 1959-05-02 7 Sew MM M^^. MS -.Jry I r^\. ki^W w M/ 1 WORLD FAMOUS TAPE RECORDER T|£ 9O $495/" <S'porc/Pcn.ing, Old/' (Fed/Bornco/S.ir.iwak) CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO., LTD., 308, South Bridge Road, Singapore, Tel: *****. HAULAGE Uj J, s?oi?^5 ?0i?^ leove if to SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in ostocfotion *¥ifh SINGAPORE131 words
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Miscellaneous103 1959-05-02 7 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 i <_: i sincapore |hich tides! TODAY: K II p.m. TOMORROW: 7 »o in. and103 words
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Article, Illustration557 1959-05-02 8 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL ROYAL ASTROLOSE* A SERIAL STORY BY Part 3 No package TIIK ITOBI so I \M Some Vtakl after their return fiuin the war with Um Kmperor I nf |1m Distant Mountain. Um «!.i\ d.iwns on Ihe birthday <>l 111 m I nd« I* K»jra and he557 words
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Article302 1959-05-02 8 rpHE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each ol whom will receive a $5 prize In dut course) are as follows: Miss Cecilia him <10». 334 River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Miss V. Shanta (9), 7 Clifton Vale. Singapore 13. Master Ng Soon Kwan U3 >, 11-302 words
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Advertisement5 1959-05-02 8 SEWING at > EASIER with V^JH?5 words
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Miscellaneous161 1959-05-02 8 CLUES ACKOS S— 2, right. 3. Equipment or tacBtretch of water parted kle, perhaps. 4, On one from the sea by a low occasion only. 7, They are ndbank. 5. There is a used to guide or check a nursery rhyme about three horse. 9. Fourth in size of Ol161 words
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Miscellaneous398 1959-05-02 8 A colour-in contest! W/f/i prizes for you!| POCKET-MONEY prizes Thursday nexi t > i imit ß: are offered for colour- is 15. ing this scene with paints, ■< crayons or chalks. I There are four priies Name (Master/Miss) offered each of $5 (two Ru for boys and two for B398 words
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Article382 1959-05-02 9 Rev.Frank Martin - Rev.Frank Martin Kidii'tlo?' .M'riiioii H-- by the 1, naclng 11 omed Ittfrk When l the door i thought ot eg, ot holders. in my study the i callers suring, plaThcy were ivicts only for the price tit's lodging. AJen, they admitted, with long, alarming382 words
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Advertisement66 1959-05-02 9 •If you like good coffee-drink HUG AMT Caffeine-free coffee that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion PURE ll^€T#t ijT"^ /I If any d.lficuUy in obtaining write to. HAG E^M EYE R S f tfHH !Sjk -JL BRIGHTER AND COOLER 101.NORTH BRtME RD SPORE -255.ORCHARD RO.S PORE $OLt AGENTS VAN66 words
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Miscellaneous1246 1959-05-02 9 [Tomorrow's services Hp, m Singapore ROMAN CATHOLIC School, 2.45 p.m. Worship Ser- 417 New Bridge Road: 8.30 1 I omorrow ve: Cathedral of The Good Shefc J* 5 Malay 4^00 p.m., Wor- a.m. Breaking of Bread; Mr. J herd (Victoria Street): Maw hi P Service in English, Minis- Chia; 9.301,246 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-05-02 10 ONE QUIZ FOXED ALL OF YOU QUIZ THREE Mini, i i i. mi SURPRISE this week was that no one scored full marks In the Film Quiz, for nobody knew the name of the actress who turned down the parts of Searlet O'Hara and Mrs. Miniver. It240 words
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Article106 1959-05-02 10 THE winner was Stephen Chua of 148-A PongRol Road, Singapore 19. Answers were- 1. Mickey Rooncy; 2. Nor ma Shearer; 3 Sol C Siegel; 4. Dore Senary; 5. Vittorio Gassman and Marline Carol; G. "The Vintage." Now try these questions: 1. Who was Richard Conte's father in106 words
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Article64 1959-05-02 10 QEI i ii!) winn i] H) Si l Quentin Dur 2 w M Thack< eophra collection inch he called "I tei in 161 1 sir Th. i rbury wrol in in. Which title; 4. Han I l< In Wonder] ir knowlcd 1 Who ;u> I V With64 words
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Article86 1959-05-02 10 rpili: winner was Mr Teo Kah Hens of 21 -A Lorona L V*. Geylang, Singapore 14. The still was taken from the Him -The Barefoot Contessa" and showed the late Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner. U was. written and directed by J L Mankiewicz and was released through86 words
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Advertisement68 1959-05-02 10 A FEW LINES TO THE I SHAPE -4— AND ri. WIN A V>^^—^ PRIZE DELUXE CORONITAS ias^-i@^J Singapore Importers LIAN HUP TOBACCO CO., LTD 72, Robinson Rood, Tel: ***** ***** ROMANSLIDE P?S? pB-3° oo M||n.> E I—fc yjff^ V needle shorp CZUMAR Jm\Sfm}'% AHASTICMAT PRICE: I nE^ $125 s >»«)-68 words
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313 1959-05-02 11 Draw and start times for Eu Tong Sen golf Draw and ktmrtini tin the Eu 'loiik «en cup open -lion j;olf tournament i< Ufylng round; tomorrow at the Royal Lsland Cliib are follows:— FIRST TtE: 8(>0 M.G. Murehbon (6), T, Blddaway (Hi, M. Tukey (8> 805 P.K. Pr (11). W.313 words
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Article61 1959-05-02 11 I Khan brought ft] Petite I On* Thou- Nt wiikii k< t I champion jOCI smith, the urey lion trained at Newel about a m comfortth from the lengths away Khan's I at French trained ■ie French I by the (pi cted to be .000 ve him theReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-05-02 11 WIIFN Orient middle weight champion Dawthong Sinphanlok works out on the punch bug ho is inclined to forget himself. Earlier this week at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre he surprised members of the press and public who had turned up to watch him trainFree Press - 124 words
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Article32 1959-05-02 11 Donald Campbell, world wat<r speed champion, will return to Conlston Water. Lancashire, on May 10 t j prepare to atta< k his own record oi 248 miles an hour.32 words
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258 1959-05-02 11 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By BECAUSE they are the better footballing team Nottingham Forest should Win the 78th Football Association Cup Final on Wembley's lush greensward today for only the second time in this famous club's long and illustrious history. But the odds of their258 words
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Advertisement66 1959-05-02 11 .1 change to cater comfort... Mil CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS I Avoilab'c in many pleasing designs colour or plain. suit both young j old Very reasonably priced. 111 SENG MIN CO. LTD. rth Bridge Rd., Spore. for real Comfort Always wear underwear Co., Ltd., Smqoporc. L^CHMANN CO., n ce Bldg. f66 words
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Advertisement97 1959-05-02 11 I 1 k 'Jri fTF Oil f♦ r if MAXPLY *t BADMINTON RACKET TO^ THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO ¥ft (MALAYA) LTD lK Singapore K Lumpur P.n.in^ J W I SIEMENS ji>< 16 mm Sound c Projectors pi Aruila})!* at 3KL JACK'S PHOTO CO. ■■fj/ Singoporc-6. Capitol Buildina. vcr with rcolly97 words
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Article532 1959-05-02 12 ALLAN LEWIS SELECTIONS I Race 1 Lucky Star John Willy Corrida Race 2: Performer Knighted Sound Wave Race 3: Academy Award Boyzie Court Jester Race 4: Wee Ceordie Marco Polo Moondyne Race 5: Pagan King TNick I Special Fcafurß Race 6: Announcement Box Office I532 words
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Article218 1959-05-02 12 I /CHALLENGER I— dm had an I ul\.u .11) *hen in JUSIb. to champion Floyd Patterson's 18! i tin Volga in f»r their world heavy- weigh! till,- fiyhi. which is due to begin I at h> a ni. Malayan time today. Patterson weighed exactly theReuter - 218 words
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Article90 1959-05-02 12 kn^iand s soccer tram 10 meet Italy at Wombloy next Wednesday was held to a 3-3 draw by "Young England" at Highbury last ht. Ti id national tn led 3-0 at one bU Ide ri^ht Jimmy Greaves of Chelsea was the inspiration behind Young England's greatReuter - 90 words
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148 1959-05-02 12 LANCS BOWLERS LEAD VICTORY OVER YORKSHIRE TWO Lancashire bowlers, Brian Statham and leg-spinner Tommy Greenhoush, bowled M.C.C. to :i 19-run victory over Yorkshire at Lord's yesterday. YorKsmre needed only 136 to win, but apart Irom Brian Close, whose 46 included four successive fours off Harold Rhodes, the Yorkshire batsmen failed.148 words
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Article176 1959-05-02 12 Rain brings a draw Till- Indian cricketers drew against Worcestershire yesterday, rain ending play just over an hour before the scheduled close. The Indians scored 219 and 157 for three. Worces- tershire scoring 305 in their first innings. Polly Umrigar infused some life into the Indian batting with a dashingReuter - 176 words
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Article27 1959-05-02 12 York beat Doncastor 13-7 In an English Rugby League h at York last night. In another mntrh. at HuddrrMleld. Huddersfleld I beat Kcighlry 11-9.—] ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement275 1959-05-02 12 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of advertisers our representative at l»t flnor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD will receive small advertiseI ments and answers to box numbers. CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOl'R SKRVIC I 2i> ords $2 (Min.)—Box i() ct§. ftxtrm. PHOTOBTATB BY KOTOMATIC ***** I'l.an Printing from rraclngi275 words
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Advertisement140 1959-05-02 12 ORIENT MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION FIGHTS BIG BOXING TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. I I M^ tf HAPPY WORLD STADIUM I i^^l K DOUBLE MAIN EVENT f^^tf DAUTHONG SINPHANLOkI (Orient Middleweight Champion) g^^H|N^/ 160 lbs. versus 10 rounds W^ 7% TEODORO ALAMA I (Orient Contender No. 7j THAI SUNTICHAI I m^. (Bangkok Top140 words
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