The Singapore Free Press, 23 May 1959
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Title Section15 1959-05-23 1 The Singapore Free Press P <>"» Family Paper Vlabya'fl s.»luidj\. M.i\ IS, I;*.">«J. Prfa* I,< Is15 words
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189 1959-05-23 1 rrllK Western Powers announced yesterday that A they had completed presentation of their package peace plan and called on Russia to produce some constructive new proposal" to break the deadlock m the East-West talks m Geneva. Tlu West refused to discuss articles mReuter - 189 words
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Article63 1959-05-23 1 SIR David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade, and his team of British trade negotiators In Moscow were last night putting final touches to a trade agreement with Russia which is likely to be the first of its kind. Key points of the new agreement wereReuter - 63 words
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280 1959-05-23 1 SWETTENHAM MAY BE BLACKLISTED, SAYS PORT CHIEF pORT Swettenham- I X tral Malaya's biv port- may be blackl. by world shippers as an inefficient port, the Chief Port Manager. Mr. Jefferios, warned m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. This would, he said, suit m a surcharge being imposed on Port Swet ham280 words
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Article31 1959-05-23 1 Depart* mission rriman, I lor to nor of to go to s corAmerlcan when Mr. be able to >inupon the risa by the He is Russia ReuterReuter - 31 words
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141 1959-05-23 1 Iceland warship incident: Bump or ram? No damage A BRITISH Admiralty spokesman last night confirmed m London an "incident" involving the Icelandic coast guard vessel Odinn and the British destroyer Chaplett. but said it appeared to have been "an error of .seamanship rather than anything else." The commander of theReuter - 141 words
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Article54 1959-05-23 1 IM\K Swedish Admiralty said yesterday that a number of Russian warships were observed m the Kattegat between Sweden and Denmark. A report m a Stockholm evening newspaper said the ships included a cruiser, two destroyers, two minesweeper! and a tanker. The newspaper said they kept strictly toReuter - 54 words
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Article184 1959-05-23 1 30 DIE-STRIKERS BATTLE POLICE Business paralysed: Clerks ignore warning r riIIRTY people were killed and 300 arrested m bitter battles m Buenoi Aires between strikers and police which brought all business to a standstill. Latest reports said the clashes had simmered down but m Mar del Plata, about 250 milesReuter - 184 words
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Article138 1959-05-23 1 ATTACK ON NEW COUNCIL STAFF it l lt. S. M. VASA(.\IC. 5 ifl who was elected chairman of today s S E meeting of Ihc Singa- 2 E pore City Council. claimed that some new oflieials m the Itegis- E I trar of Vehicles !>«•- partment were not do- 5138 words
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Article48 1959-05-23 1 THE Chief of Staff of th< 1 Jordan army, MajorGeneral Sadte Sherar, was j placed under arrest In Amman on May 17, it v. learned m London yesterday. He is said to be undi suspicion of being imp d m a pro-Nasser plot ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article33 1959-05-23 1 A Communist CJliii gunboat and sank one sampa mother oft tl Portugu P*« The Incident when 13 farmei to flee from Commui trolled Wong Kam I. .land to Macao. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article43 1959-05-23 1 The Duke of Edinb I visit two boys' clubs m London's I trouble .spot of Notting Hill on Monday night. The London Feder »yV Clubs said was no colour bar at the »d the Duke coloured b ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement59 1959-05-23 1 new.. .CAD... from Revlon!&Q A scientifically formulated deodorant created for a woman's special needs! I IS Finally] Freedom from perspiration break-through (2 slops odour. Ends woiry c «f., of perspiration slain-! insures 2t hours proti tion! It's the roll-on* v deodorant created foi i uorn.-m's Spedsl I W^ I mw!59 words
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Article23 1959-05-23 2 £40 m. wage claim is rejected A 40 million wage claim by Britain's 1.000,000 buildha.s been rejected alter boinor sent to ration.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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179 1959-05-23 2 4 WIST GERMAN A youth who landed completely exhausted at Gozo, a small islet North-West of Malta, told police he had rowed a dinghy single- handed 800 miles from Marseilles and was trying to reach Tobruk, Libya, 700 miles further on. The youthReuter - 179 words
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158 1959-05-23 2 WEST HAS NO REAL LEADER, MONTY DECLARES F il ELD MARSHAL Vis Mi i in' lajred 1 1 i rs pta b) living r<> be I il m the p nation, the lership must avoid mlllta "brinkmanship," but the of unity In the West alliance could not be obtained withoutReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-05-23 2 C.ROI P \ri mn pitfr TOWN 8 END is bam m Mbrar, In the Place Cllcli u.t.mfaphlnK Copies ofh|| hook ahoul his round thr uoil,| (p which has j.M bfcn iM.M.vhrd m France under Hip title "Trrrr. shotih", '"'.V^ 1 1 Mv P' I*"**1 "M *"<* will ■nortiiPopper - 55 words
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162 1959-05-23 2 FAR EAST GEM SMUGGLERS ARE HIS QUARRY 4 Flown out t«> to Invest! K allegations that Mime British (>\ i Airways i orporation employees on the ar i ist sen Ices arc ©nin Binuffllng diamonds and other gems. The detective, »>ivear <>id Wr. Donald j I i^h. B.O.A.C/8 Chief Security162 words
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114 1959-05-23 2 AN eloping couple who hit the headlines yesterday called it off -to return to tiieir parents. Heiress Katharine Doui. 20, and Edward Langiey, 27. arrived back m London from Scotland and announced they would vieet her millionaire shipbuilder Jat her, Harry Dowsett, to talkU.P.I. - 114 words
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Advertisement111 1959-05-23 2 S^M Sfl Mf"\ X II v BEFORE YOU MAJ |a UP JTO^ MIND HAVE A LOOK AT TH^^ T?TANDING -Juper 0/ HSI SWISS MAI) i THE WATCH has undcrqonc 27 tests it is built to withstand water pressure to a depth of ISO feet. •oli ..ex* LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS111 words
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Advertisement63 1959-05-23 2 Bmm precision at a down-to-earth price MfMO 8 1 two-l. ,0 itondord Icrti nd »/l 8/25 mm 2 built m UV I 3 "fodC k 4 outomot.c lh«m vicwtindrr i 5 d.aphraqm ond speed ring 6 elrgont t«-o Price $23 Sole Ag.nli i I TITHES DEI PHOTO S LTD--42 M.dd.e63 words
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268 1959-05-23 3 NATIONAL MOVEMENT IN UGANDA IS OUTLAWED Governor takes action to prevent further clashes r rilK GOVERNOR of Uganda this morning (It A flared the Uganda National Movement an unlawful society and the kindom of Buganda a disturbed area under the Uganda Police Ordinance. The order makes it an offence torReuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-05-23 3 PAT ROSSLEI 18. (above ol Manchester, found working m a shop too dull. So she gave up her job and is learning to ride >i motor cycle I not mi the roads but at I the "Globe of Death" at M.vii (tester's Belle ;\ii c showReuter - 53 words
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Article13 1959-05-23 3 production (i weekly m April. i which cd.13 words
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143 1959-05-23 3 Third U.S. firm to produce economy car C GENERAL MOTORS announced yesterday that it planned production this autumn of an economy car with the engine at the rear on the i style of the German Volkswagen and the French Renault Dauphine. Mr Frederick Dormer. chairman of the board oi GeneralReuter - 143 words
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Article78 1959-05-23 3 THE Duke of Edinburgh said m Belfast yester day that to consider a university simply as a means i financing commercial prosperity reduced high* r education to the level t "cattle breeding." Opening a £2 million chemistery and biology ex tension to Queen's Un:versity. Belfast,Reuter - 78 words
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Article27 1959-05-23 3 Humphrey, the Fei tlon ol d< fence .v m London b U.K. ol talk i at tl immonwcalth id with ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article92 1959-05-23 3 New bond among nations 1 0 M MONWI Ml II V l>a\. successor to Empire Day, will be celebrated Uirotmhout the world for the first time tomorrow. Scholarships new programme of t o m m o n w eal t h s, hoi ar ships and fellowship') will formulated itReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement7 1959-05-23 3 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favourite t 7 17 words
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Advertisement162 1959-05-23 3 Why men prefer CHAMRAI'S? quality m Mb ML B limn. illablf on I J| rVorM marl 1 m Jecause we always train sur statt to tfive the bt A our JBwifl Jl Because we have the '"^li „^ta^| A vjnety m (Vien's We.ir and guarantee J| taction m all res162 words
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Article152 1959-05-23 4 Opinion 1 1 is a strange unset 1 1 ed world m which we live and daily there seems to be more and more evidence to prove that civilisation is sick and possibly on its deathbed. Nations glare at each other across conference tables, proud races have become152 words
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398 1959-05-23 4 by a Special Correspondent SCOTLAND YARD'S Special Branch k ami the American Federal liui of Investigation arc working, tofether to stamp out a gun-running racket involving thousands ol British rifles, revolvers and machine-guns. highly-confidential report has been Bent by the Yard to the 1398 words
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Article, Illustration569 1959-05-23 4 SHAMPOO TYCOON DORS TELLS OF My Blonde Blunder IJIANA DORS curled up on a settee m a whil dress with string-narrow shoulder straj that somehow belied her new status as a bus ness tycoon. Nevertheless, she said: "I'm sellin half a million shampoos a week now. It is bring ins569 words
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Article68 1959-05-23 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber l»tt Ici ii il l ilder high r p iddin Ale nber rowd. A i little lamb." died, the lamb. li.hl a Urn Mint its fit »■< < was gr< en i* She hitched II l«» I>U Mi- UttlC I i. to week. Iron. month to68 words
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Advertisement30 1959-05-23 4 WOOUEN PANAMA Suitings 5b (4 Shades.) 32.50 per pr. trousers I $110.00 per suit Villi Our Gcnt*i TAILORING Dl PT. BAJAJ TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street. Spore Tels: ***** *****30 words
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Advertisement17 1959-05-23 4 V CREMAVANA i DE LUXE ,g CIGARS LIAN HUP TOBACCO CO 72, Robinson Rood, Tel: ***** A17 words
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Article, Illustration676 1959-05-23 5 FRIEND vs. FRIEND AND BROTHER OPPOSES BROTHER I J eighi an i i By P.M. RAMAN rrHI l A iiiS has driven a deep utl veeil intimate i ld eve Sobers the same Smllv is nowhere more Apparent than ill this tin: ir 1 j md Mr. irt? But I676 words
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Article242 1959-05-23 5 ons «tuen Candidate Parly Symbol Electorate 'ALAN K\m >lr Tan rhenff Ton| p AP Circ l c i.| a sh %,GH M, Wl Mr. M. P. I). Naii SPA. T within wheel M)ON hr. Sheng Nam (Inn. IV A P Circle Flash 8,Ml Mi Yap Chin Poh242 words
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Article33 1959-05-23 5 TIIK Pri y to I ;ueen Juliana Mr J ifoeven. phatlcally den; I the I had I \da m s 1 1 exMr. van d< In Soestdijk I ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement123 1959-05-23 5 V^ Jf I .T »^P** 77 45 High St I Airport. Smg»port I 6 Suiien Ro«d, Ipek. V l^sXj lwl SP.H di SUVA (H.K) Ltd, Hon, K*»fy^f&jl i m |7flßj g/ Vl I H jmmj M Ml /V (Tiff 1/^ rf^ttfi EL X ItQ^r^l "WHY NOT FLY THERE?' COOKS WORLD123 words
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Advertisement15 1959-05-23 6 I J pastel colours Jg hundred tissues m I BmL the smart woman rainbow tissues15 words
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Miscellaneous229 1959-05-23 6 m m ii iiiiiiniimiiiii JKIF IIAWKl: Im Svdiiey Jordan F^ come Aigo uTw!N"iMirr T^f vecetacle soul fascinateo by the HAPPENED, LAUfIA- 1 W^^^^^^i iIUNO' 'REPRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF THE GRASS, k THE CP6AIUH mA«, J IT i ASS/SrS Wf A/£IV s££OS TO B(OSSOA< 4A/D Liflb, -r^^wim. iiWAUOWED Im( >»« CHAN THAN229 words
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Miscellaneous387 1959-05-23 6 RMS E IIOKN t< ,i E always on thi y mor< E 5 St E will accomplish m E As with others lindi i your fortune aprx E E n vantage ol the good v< i E E rate at ton >peed 1 1 E For sonu plained r« Uth387 words
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Article317 1959-05-23 7 Around the World Market Prices I U.K. dosing prices New York prices DOW JONES AVERAGES U.S. PEPPER I ampong e J4 May ship- mem 25. 24H, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok. white spot 4H iltlng release unquoted, a. }> to 44. May shipment 42»j to 41 sellers, ex-dock. rices quoted in317 words
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Article, Illustration347 1959-05-23 7 IAN COULTER - THE GREAT STEEL PACT BATTLE HAS STARTED IAN COULTER DRITAIN and Rus.su. are preparing for an East -West economic battle on the plains of [nd Ith a t'lso million I mill con! is the pi Prime Minister Nehru has decided to take his bigj ward transforming [ndia I industrial Power.347 words
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Article158 1959-05-23 7 Japs look ahead iN aiding Asia 'pIIE U.S. Commerce De A partment has said that Japan i.s giving considerable attention to tlw economic development oi South- East Asia as on? means ol improving us long term commerc'a: position. The Japanese development policy is directed especially toward India. Pakistan Indonesia andReuter - 158 words
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Article113 1959-05-23 7 Aussies to issue 4 Polar stamps |.M»uii new suwnp.-> F will Ided to the Au s in September the r rai, Mr. Ch Davidson announced In Canberra. The m .stamp Of the erii if 2 rfi mlnat on, was la m 1957, he al i The mps would be oiReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement49 1959-05-23 7 -=T3& is as* 1 SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. 8E Asia Insurance Ildg.. Singapore Tel. *****-3 Oversea Chinese lank Ildg., P. O. lok 1002 ISF [magnetic recording tape WMSI gives you the be t l mi OUTLASTS ALL THE REST 3^SeSe^S xitt' JACK'S PHOTO CO.49 words
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Miscellaneous60 1959-05-23 7 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll SINGAPORE J [HIGH TIDES 1 TODAY: 11.43 a m. and III: pin E TOMORROW 7 p in. iikl II 55 p.m. E MOM) I p.m. :i t KSDAY ii iin E and Mi pin \M dm E a.m and Oli p m I 111 KM>\\ I -ii and p60 words
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Article, Illustration993 1959-05-23 8 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL A SERIAL STORY BY PART 6 PIRATES UN MOIll so I All IMl'lKiili liml.ii M.iv.i dist o\ .rs on his Inrthd.n that every- with the exception el Father Mole-Cricket, the Koyal Utroloffer, has sent hIM preoenU He arderi rathei Mole- t ticket to >M him i993 words
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Advertisement101 1959-05-23 8 A colour-in contest Vl ith prizes for you! POCKET-MONK V prizes Thursday next Vgf limit are offered for colour- is 15. ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prize* Name (Master/Miss) for boys and two for girls). All you have to do Is to set to101 words
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Miscellaneous174 1959-05-23 8 Rupert and the Fire Bird m mniiiiuiiilllliHln mini mil llllil iillllll.illMiil I iiiiiiii,iimllliiniiliullll' n* It < I In his delight tJve King asks rhc from pestering us about tha. foss;l tittle pals what reward they egg." says Rupert. The King would like to have. Taken by laughs aloud. What simple174 words
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Miscellaneous146 1959-05-23 8 BsH* HFHLVnLFn CLUES ACROSS. 5 lower position. Name for a period style of Testament c! architecture and furni- to have spent ti ture. 6, Feeling of great and nights In happiness. 7, You may 8, Sign of friendship or a have to do so m an English keepsake. 9, 1146 words
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Article529 1959-05-23 9 the Rev. Frank Marlin - the Rev. Frank Marlin I Nalin'day Million by I famous philosopher gazes ally into the TV cameras. Calmly, lv. he tells the viewing millions no survival after death, nothing x :ept annihilation. oace-daz- i tury is m answer Bertrand nest ot I mice In529 words
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Advertisement48 1959-05-23 9 TCiwc-» and x*afe_? automatically THE SWISS WATCH "WWfv^ j*^^^^ FOR ALL CLIMATES V /%\\tsW^P^ \io P i g?# *jt v°" c d if "v CX* it, y < T GENEVE YOUR GUARANTY JB/^w fjT^ T j TRADING IN ASIA %^jT FAVRE LEUBAWATCH CO LTD It I IsTTIIT ID SiNGAPOI!48 words
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Miscellaneous1032 1959-05-23 9 Church announcements SERVICE m Singapore ROMAN CATHOLIC ship Service, Minister Rev. Bethesda (Katong) Church: ELIM CHURCH mow ore: Cathedral of The Good Shep- Ong Chalk Ghee (on leave), 8.30 a.m. The Lords Supper; Kn lft Q (HIRCH <>i ENGLAND herd (Victoria Street): Mass, Acting Minister Rev. J. H. 9.30 a.m.1,032 words
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Article, Illustration536 1959-05-23 10 EASIER TO DECIDE By THE QH/MAN ryiIKKK were just many entries as usual last week, but it was (with the exception of the picture quiz) far easier to select the winners. Paradoxically it was an Army officer who won the Special Quiz while the General Knowledge Quiz,536 words
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Advertisement78 1959-05-23 10 KALLOFLfX AUTOMAT^^ ASM Prommar '3 5/75 nnm (4 element) lens Seicosha B 1-1/500 »cc. M/F shutter Speedy Operation, Scientific Precision, Sensational 125 Imes lens resolution Detachable leethti case $220 00 (Selling m England at Stg. £89 with tax). «*<>ir Agrniv HOCK CIIEONG CO., 9V Tri» Strrrt Singapore Hranrh V Hir78 words
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Advertisement238 1959-05-23 10 /r iniiiiiiiimiiitiiii'ii i i^ M ll p aa "^^^^V"^^»»^^s«^ c dragon l^^-i^T here is this week's shapeWINNER was Master Chan Sze Mm of Afu> 1 Buckley Road, Sin- AUU gapore 11, who drew the fierce dragon's A ECU/ head from the origin- rtff al pipe shape. f f This week238 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-05-23 11 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE •he |Wtl>( A match pi;«\ .in early bid followed i in opining d hand with I k .mils. equenct In Club One le Two I lit lv bid n the second holding in equal to an I then got ideas. ild not help. I with Four84 words
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522 1959-05-23 11 |\R. RYOTARO A/rMA, the Governor of Tokyo 17 and Japanese delegate to the International Olympic Committee, said m Munich that if Tokyo were given the 1964 Olympic Games the requirements would be fulfilled regardless of cost. Dr. Azuma, told a reporter m answer to522 words
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Article107 1959-05-23 11 Worst golf moments By JOHN INGHAM BRITAIN'S world Se- nior golf champion, Norman Sutton, hooked a Shot towards a group oi spectators. When he arrived on the scene, he found a woman on the ground and his ball lying beside h< First aid men from107 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-05-23 11 pirture. DAVE CHABNLEY, the British champion, stands over his defeated opponent Willie Toweel of South Africa m their Empire lightweight title bout at Wembley. London, ('namely dethroned the champion by knocking him out m the tenth round Central PressCentral Press - 39 words
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Article102 1959-05-23 11 THE International Olympic Committee (IOC; moved a step el<>\» r to readmission of Red China into the Olympics yesterday. The lOC Executive Committee, meeting m Munich to prepare next week's plenary meeting, approved .i proposal to strip the Nationalist Chinese Olympic Committee of its status as102 words
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Advertisement42 1959-05-23 11 fShfr. P |UrM Bg*L «£^J*2r 30 Wo,t w,,h :3.a Hg» Wk^ ■I' needle thoro E2UMAR $125 (*>«•>• PEMEMBCR ALL SAMOCA Products ore fully quorontccd ailable from: MALAYA PHOTO STORE 105, North Bridge Road, Spore. SEWING r\ MADE I Sr^if' EASIER with V Mb*42 words
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Miscellaneous75 1959-05-23 11 1 v x< ROSB lied, go to building (4). m The an of extraction (9). 12 Thi* can n« inheard- 13 Thrice crept m ft* petty pa< irtl 14 i make-belle if old (4». tde 18 One grain I lit crow migri erlenre n 22 Oniv rescue (4). Dei it75 words
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317 1959-05-23 12 ALLAN LEWIS - General Pil returns fastest Ipoh track ALLAN LEWIS «> SAGE BLUE, General Pil, Traveller's Cheque and Boomerang broke 40 geeondi for 3f on the training track at Ipoh this morning. The going was good. Sage Blue went well over half a mile m 51 4/5, and 3! m 39 3/5.317 words
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440 1959-05-23 12 LANCASHIRE MOVE TO THE TOP OF COUNTY TABLE \N( ASIIIRE brought off a great win by 79 runs with r, ln luii lJ spare over Hampshire at Old Traf ford festerdai and i .oW^ J lirst place m the English County Championship Tabic with m m<l points from their matches.440 words
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Article54 1959-05-23 12 Middleweight champion Ray Robinson angrily accused the New York State Ahtletic Commission of trying to take away his title during yesterday's hearing at commission headquarters. He shouted at chairman Melvin L. Krule witch, 'You go ahead and take my title away. You've been trying to do54 words
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Article36 1959-05-23 12 Representatives of the International Bobsleigh Association are making an application to hold an Olympic competition at Lake Placid next year. Squaw Valley, site of the Winter Games, has no bob run.— Renter.36 words
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Article291 1959-05-23 12 WITH two of their fastest scorers. Vijay Manjrekar and Kripa'l Singh, unable to bat because of injuries. the Indian tourists made no effort to accept the Bstei challenge and «et 181 m 140 minutes at Ilford yesterday and the game petered out m a tame draw.Reuter - 291 words
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Article22 1959-05-23 12 The England versus Mexico soccer match, due to be played today will now be held tomorrow Mexican officials announce.22 words
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Advertisement472 1959-05-23 12 1 Straits I for ma I od«' 010 STOK vmoll advtrl minl> and ««>»'^ 'O numbers Clgiiiliid o moy aUo b«. bonded >o CITY BOOK STORt HO Wincrtotci M^ Collyir Quay Singapore MR M M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rood. Hnvol Bosc Sinqopor* MALAYA Oko u SYOBI 142 lon C j472 words
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Advertisement42 1959-05-23 12 JB m I V A H# It aßamr %i tzr-* W msl \j ON THE MOVE? Don't yt jumpy, we'll toke care of oil your packing, storing and transportation TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 173, Cecil Street, Singapore 1 Phone: *****. Managing Director: RonaUj^42 words
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Article, Illustration523 1959-05-23 1 Your Graces, the Dukes of United Kingdom 0 tinder suspicion, j borrowed a coroCoronation from Bedford. Which not then return. a duke of theft, or, unduly long borrow lately a limited, as irating, experience only twenty-five of •t. Tli- Dukes of the Blood Roj exempted on the523 words
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Advertisement15 1959-05-23 1 i nne Sharpley writes an open letter to Britain's Dukes COME ON, J# COUGH UP15 words
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Advertisement6 1959-05-23 1 g\ Singapore, Saturday. May 23, 1959.6 words
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579 1959-05-23 2 JOHN IZBICKI - THE DREAM OF THE TARTAN PIMPERNEL COMES TRUE JOHN IZBICKI By '■Mil I. titan Pimpernel" has realised his dream at last. The Rev Dr. Donald Caskie, who has been minister of the Church of Scotland m Pans for 24 years, has inaugurated his new church. The original Scottish Church m579 words
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305 1959-05-23 2 MAN WITH 25-FT FAMILY TREE CLAIMS A THRONE OIS Imperial Highness the Despot was taking a day off from his usual work- to prepare his ease proving that he should be on the Throne of Greece. i As he sipped his coffee m a cafe at St. Albans, Hertfordshire. His305 words
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Article61 1959-05-23 2 it nd Ith, it don; the channel link th c with tl of Marmot Small v thai In such unique lur tli, 0f human than Istanbul formerly Con nple! Istanbul of all. wh i the ma. the dom a the loveliest buildings m the woi61 words
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Article467 1959-05-23 2 •This lnsi j ed Hie Crow„ nakkon is o n e MacLeod fgj Flora MacLeod, women, Dr. |.f 1'Wo leadin -hland women ponsible for markable clan history now published It the life story of the loves and hates, the feudingS and least ings, the battles and467 words
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Advertisement93 1959-05-23 2 i JttH k ..Mr 1 j)59 I B I Bk< itiT^JP'r W^bybybybybyJ B *'<* mL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 ii i in f i PRINCESS oUKAI U/ITH A TOWEL oround her shoulwsto 11 worm, Princess Soroyo, lovely <93 words
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Article439 1959-05-23 3 )lAN t BASER fhc Scottish clan chief who was offerbefore it was accepted by King •!Tli«hti of the amaxing record of the by the "Clan Mother." Dame compiled by another remarkable 1 10 the resent Britain. 1 Q«0nly i acLeod ■ould'lK. nposed m -The ■load to f439 words
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171 1959-05-23 3 BOMBERS TRACK DEATH DUST IN BRITAIN 4 ROYAL Air Force V-bomber force has been to plot the radio-active stream which is passing over Britain and has doubled tiie lun-uiu. Vulcan and Victor bombers 'flying at enormous heights are heading deliberately into the fallout "streams" to check their intensity and plot171 words
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567 1959-05-23 3 by Gwen Robyns WHAT an Incredible woman the Queen Mother is! Next month the Queen goes off to Canada and with her departure begins a bu time for her mother. Not that life is ever light for the Queen Mother Looking567 words
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Article21 1959-05-23 3 Do lour or only m m Chi Hill. uildlng md thi litWhole M< II Ol .mi21 words
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Advertisement63 1959-05-23 3 i 9 iAwND HER PRINCE" 1 uccißoqrt. 0 «d the Princess have olso been cr <Bo*n 0 ,L f fy n,n Rome recently when she flew E or ißhe P rinr/ c,ty or holiday ot the invitation of «flj r, nce. Hc por p0 P° r have since then been63 words
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Article299 1959-05-23 4 No lesson, no moral —It's good PELHAM GROOM SEES THE NEW FILMS r rlll\ oustanding film ol the week is once again .1 Western a straightforward Western with no lesson to teach and no moral to point. The secret ol Rio Bravo's sue a well ball and an admit mixture299 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-05-23 4 (COLUMBIA'S production t "it Happened To Jam is a happy little farce with Doris Day and Jack Lemmon a> the .tars. Jane Osgood i D< rl Day a vivacious young widow with two children. She run md ful busli by providing live lob to country clubs213 words
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Article, Illustration342 1959-05-23 4 FUN BUT IT COULD HAVE BEEN TRAGEDY IT IS a cliche to say that tears are never far from laughter, but very often one does come across a story which, with different handling, could be either comedy or drama. A girl has a whirlwind romance with a foreigner during the342 words