The Singapore Free Press, 4 June 1959
1959-06-04
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Title Section16 1959-06-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper poi m day, |hm I I :> 1 u16 words
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206 1959-06-04 1 Sir Ibrahim returns for last time late Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim, returnto his capital for the last time at 10.30 morning when a mourning crowd watched m brought ashore at the istana jetty at re Bahru from the Royal Malayan Navy ship fohore. state flag flew at half mast,206 words
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Article, Illustration566 1959-06-04 1 Emotional scenes outside Changi jail MEN ARE FREED AS eight PAP leaders were released from detention m Chanfl jail at 8 o'clock this morning two white peace doves wort* set free outside tlmprison. This symbolic act, performed by Mr. Lim Chin Sioii£, former Assemblyman forFree Press - 566 words
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Article112 1959-06-04 1 WARNING SHOT BY MR. K. pi< hirr SOVIET Premier Nikita Khrushchev, who la due back m Moscow, ftred a fresh warning shot from his Albanian hideout tuward the remote fourpower Geneva oonference yesterday. A Moscow broadcast revealed that Russia and Albania hay« proposed a summit conference of Balkan leaders toU.P.I; Reuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-06-04 1 I t4j M.inHU slppi down n>< langwaj •<» the v followed h% Print .iiul hrr k<- Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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Article46 1959-06-04 1 f^IREMEN ni to A confini floor a blaze In lepol housing £10 million worth ol Root< roup The fire wn. tIOUJSI grills. car and No the damage v »le. The depot, cover] d half a million iquare f< only opi ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article110 1959-06-04 1 IfOUR BLACK mice were Launched into space from the Vandenburg air California, yesterday hut three hours later it appeared that their satellite rocket had failed to go into orbit. Col. Richard Curtin of the Ballistic Mi-ssile Division Of the United States Air Force s-aid that theReuter; U.P.I. - 110 words
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Advertisement71 1959-06-04 1 i^ 1 nrsss^ m U I mmwmmimml nassßtss^ewi FLOOR to CEILING CLEANING mORPHYRICHHROS super-SUCTION CLEANER Extra powerful suction, far greater than the average domestic cleaner, ensures that dust and dirt are lifted firmly and twice as efficiently with no wear and tear on carpet or fat) Yet this super suction71 words
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142 1959-06-04 2 Ike repeats stand as officials ponder new problem pursuit- m Mni miowik made it unmistake- ably clear yesterday that he dors not yet m« i emerging from the Geneva Foreign Ministers' conference the progress which he has demanded as a condition for American142 words
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Article142 1959-06-04 2 'Ceiling' on troops— West offer mHE WEST mad, ;i li 1 point Berlin truce oiler m Geneva yesterday, Including a "freeze" on w tern troop levels m r< I for guarantee <>t its freedom. The American Secretary oi state. Mr. -Herter, ;>iul his Western partners put the plan to Mr.U.P.I. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-06-04 2 picture. PARIS motorists have just observed a "silence 1 week. It was organised by the traffic police m an rllort to reduce noise from cars, motor-cycles and I scooters Here, at a special centre m the Rue de Selves motor-cyclists queue up to have their machines testedPopper - 53 words
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Article94 1959-06-04 2 lor himself, the pr< dent .said he refused I to a summit conference under the threat of unilateral Soviet action rearding Berlin. He also left little doubt thai the Western Powers would demand from Russia ;i definite commitment lo respeel Western rights In lln before agreeii meet atReuter - 94 words
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224 1959-06-04 2 Tough talk, but Berlin accord may be on the way IyESTERN sources m Geneva said Last night there was some •hard and tough" discussion at yesterday's secret session of the East West Foreign Ministers' conference but the Ministers were Much of the discussion centred on access to Berlin and the224 words
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Article84 1959-06-04 2 I>RESIDENT Eisenhower terday reiterated ipi .il thai agreelixnt should be reached on ing nuclear t I the atmosphere^ a tlk step towar I ui'h t( 'I \\c P\ at li; I J ton it the United States was planning to press its latest proposal whenReuter - 84 words
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56 1959-06-04 2 4 r ruling \va *V sought In Panama On WhctlHT Dr, Roberto Arias, husband »1 British ballerina M.Pontej n could be i rd v: I part m m April rthrow Panama's dr la DT Ar. ill livir. luxurious Br ylimi on AprilReuter - 56 words
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31 1959-06-04 2 r tAL Or, I ment Corporj^tlon -a pub] i >py one Mih the Bn The report ny Irril lon. to ivernmeni ReuterReuter - 31 words
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98 1959-06-04 2 NO PROBE ORDERED ON LLOYD ARTICLE T terd m paper 8< en ta I 'an ferred I The spok. Ed that I credit; the i Foreign 0 tion In Washii Eisenhowi h Press thought that nothing what newspaper Mr. Lloyd. The Presid< declared that the >'.itcment made by Mr. HaroldReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-06-04 2 single-lons reflex features tnfrrnolly coupled outor lift-. i*c Fi^fopn^ finder. focol plom 1 sec to 1 1000 built-in self Full raitqi- ol len* °"d ccssorici tor fc pce«oli»cd uv List price: fron }Ui Sole Agents S«rvic< Sfot-on TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD.70 words
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Advertisement86 1959-06-04 2 AT THIS TIME OF SPACE travel vO^PPE*^"**^^^^ .^^^Rx^"^* You need no longer wind your watch: it isautomatic. Jt You need no calendar or good memory to remember m// he clatG: you rea< on y° ur watcn iW(»« You trusit tbe specialisi for everything, and choose Jp this su P crb86 words
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184 1959-06-04 3 hERt INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE ARE INVOLVEO itrictionf are still Imposed on the freedom of newsn m Britain, the annual conference of the Institute of Jour- told at Southend yesterday. 1 oi The Daily [erbert Ounn, the institute, rerrinv to the eration olReuter - 184 words
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Article76 1959-06-04 3 WEST Berlin Denazification Court yesterday ordered the widow ol Hermann Qoering to pay $544,000— the total value of hus property m West Berlin. The court found that Goering was a leading war criminal and had profited by hi.s posts during the Nazi era. The former LuftwaffeReuter - 76 words
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Article99 1959-06-04 3 FINANCIER JAILED FOR FRAUD LEONARD Percival Jack-r-old London I found guilty of nine charges, including conspiracy to defraud, by a jury at the Old Baiiey m Lorid' rday and sentenced to 30 months' immen Stanley ngs, a 39-year-accountant, lorris Moiphew, financial jouround guilty of defraud and :ument and 7 amReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-06-04 3 Mr Wee Horn lln helps hii bride Ml 1 m rim cul Uielr u.-.i i cakf h m at Ihelf home Balt*t»ei Road The irooni the C# nd son of M, II" Sl©* Kimh .n,l Ihf I :Ml n ih. bride li ti«-57 words
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Article19 1959-06-04 3 Ite v.if«» icklai -i. N pclV i d ti Id the I •lute md "I ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-06-04 3 THE South African j Trad? Commissioner ior South-Fast Asia, Mr. W. A. Germishuizen, held an official reiep- tion at the Adelphi Ballroom to celebrato Union Day. Roth man's specially Hew out by air pro. teas (the national wild j flower of South Africa) for the occasion.74 words
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Article95 1959-06-04 3 Union leader warns ship workers MR. Jim Mathews, national Industrial officer of the 800,000-str< National Union ol Gen< ral and Municipal work warned at Scarborough, Yorkshire. that delays were n dangering the Briti: h shipbuilding Industi Referring to stopp the Industry, Mr. M i tin I "The cv mer areReuter - 95 words
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Article17 1959-06-04 3 riiHE An 0 1 menl Nn- Itii i« 000, <« tor It,' 1 ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement135 1959-06-04 3 CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES Model L M f >d«l I' >'* Model M Modd D PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra-red rays. REMEMBER Umbral lenses are colour-true and the best you can get for your eyes. Available at: PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91, North Bridge Road. Singapore 6. and135 words
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250 1959-06-04 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, June 4. 19 Rebirth of S'pore I Opinion II AT one minute past midnight yesterday the 140-year-old Colony oi Singapore ceased to exist and the new State of Singapore was born. We would fail m our I duty if we were not <o stress with250 words
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1088 1959-06-04 4 Thomas Hickman - $15 MIL IN GOLD LIES UNDER HELL GATE Thomas Hickman By 4S New York otti- ruths, plagued by al troubles, disci new and hi t<> meet their mounting budgi about M*1;>,UOO,000 m English tfold i S i e ft lym^ around m the tf* l o^i phicaJ heart of NewReuter - 1,088 words
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Article291 1959-06-04 4 Beachember - Beachember by IT is always ammring when a band or an orchestra plays the wrong tune. as occurred at Wembley the other dny. There was an occa. at Covent Garden when a orartical joker had subit uted some sheets ol irrelevant music m the middle of the291 words
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Advertisement59 1959-06-04 4 A Gift of r Lasting Beauty A f. Of S. SUVA 106, ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE. ne: ***** i 1 1 i■ i i 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 1 159 words
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Advertisement86 1959-06-04 4 M^%^^ NEWER AND BETTER THAN EVER •^l^ WW "Terrific" is the word for the 1/ IN SECONDS USING A PETRI I AUXILIARY pT LENS KIT THE SECRET IS IN h 0^ THE GREEN WINDOW F/1.9 ORIKKOR LENS 8,1-l/500 MXV SHUTTER GREEN-O-MATIC VIEW FINDER WITH BUILT-IN AUTOMATIC PARALLAX COMPENSATION— SI92/--...F/2.8 ORIKKOR86 words
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Article245 1959-06-04 5 OPPOSITION PARTIES DEFEAT liOiiiK M parties m Singapore winch failed t,, win even a single seat m last Saturday's Ktions are doing much heart-searching to n d out what caused them to lose among the parties which lost the the Liberal-Socialist Party. The ime to gaining a seat was m245 words
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Article121 1959-06-04 5 THE Government has taken the lad m clearing the streets ol election posters and banners. Political parties are expected to follow suit. The Department of Information Services had put up hundreds of banners and hundreds of thousands of posters all over the island. An official spokesman121 words
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70 1959-06-04 5 515,751 in S'pore are not local-born THERE wore 515.751 people m Singapore < when i he census was conducted In June last year) who were born abroad 294 165 male, and femal< Ol tho 12 were n (1 l (it).A furthi ol i ii- Ir intry ol orl i ji70 words
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145 1959-06-04 5 R.I. OPERA ARTISTE TO SING IN STORE 'PHE talented Indom to on June 10 t ma i\ th< VI Thi n Sunday, Jui 14. TJoa will bi panted by h<u- young< Jenny, wt. an accomplish* <i pia arc on their way home, after COtnpli il concert tour ol Japan, tile145 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-06-04 5 Of 11. \I I 1 i I American International I p t. ,i .1 070,100 Unll |o 111, sin I >n s i !>!. m IhC30 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-06-04 5 TWO local officers have been trained to replace throe expatriate experts m the Marine Department, Singapore, for conducting examinations for deck certificates of competency. The examinations had to be postponed for some time when tho expatriates left In the middle of last yeai under126 words
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Advertisement103 1959-06-04 5 SAMOCA 35 mm. Cameras. Before you buy any camera ~%^Bd|yßt^fty>M^. J^r^ you must we the New B^B 1^ ~i.*«« W SAMOCA 35 mm. Cameras. t JH I 1 3 most modern and re- flUil^^M fined models for you to choose from. H/^d^MK^vlfl REMEMBER ALL SAMOCA Products arc fully guaranteed 1103 words
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Advertisement14 1959-06-04 6 Jl^ Never before W Such a range m Ml a "reflex" i^^fS^l Mod#i HASSfLBLAJL14 words
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Miscellaneous239 1959-06-04 6 YOUR FAVOURITE CAHTOONS I .IEFF HAWKC l»> Sydney Jordan Mesroaeo io /rs o**w oimlmsioh the Yf uwat -me "^B BBSBfikT!xß w av**oc*hc*s moc*mr. f" \Sk!^3 MYSTERy fKANer LEAVES Btt4,\/n IT A u^tuAftnjAT F THAT fiaSh 7"*%. oeirnNG mass Of oy/hg J*4SV *vo I ouetß clasm^ it i*/r^^WkJ I ixta«- what'239 words
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Miscellaneous321 1959-06-04 6 T N 'I 11 11ORN t. (l stars, but you nu; I your will power i single purpose 11 real su- i I i ar, kind. unselfish I I :it You a:, tactful I and the language 0 cause of this, posing upon youi I j have an ci I321 words
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Article177 1959-06-04 7 LONDON luiip 3. Previous luday iftj H N l RSS c lf h,' i»-«> J«» r 29'; buy- 29', buyers *****1 29 l t sellers 2y .sellers July 29 buyers buyers 29 l is sellei^ 29 sdlera bikkiK m> llss s l lot buyers buyers BIHIW 29177 words
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Article106 1959-06-04 7 NEW YORK. June 3. Previous Today UN Straits Spot 104.50 nom. 104.62 num. JtMit'cSnUact Juij 100-87 buyers 101.25 buyers Straits t v io2 g7 sellers 103 00 >sellers Sri) t 100.75 buyers ioi.oo buyers 102.75 sellers 102.75 sellers TOM Steady SALES: Nil. BIBBtR: FuVmiw .li.ly 35.20 to106 words
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Article32 1959-06-04 7 NEW YORK. June 3. Previous Today 30 Industrials 637.45 637.39 20 Railroad 165.34 164.83 40 Domntic Bonii »3.77 83.70 ISUIUilit M-g BJ-« 65 Stocks c ompositr Averages 214.65 zi\.s*32 words
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Article59 1959-06-04 7 J4";,, awaiting _'.">. June thipmei 24 f i to 25, elf. Ltmpong .-i>-)t 24-,. awaiting reafioata 25. June shipI i .4' i to 24 i cif. Sara- wak unquoted. Muntok white si>ot 46. awaiting release unquoted, afloats 44 to 42. June shipment 39 1 38 Ij,1 j, cif.59 words
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Article96 1959-06-04 7 Copra, coconut oil prices COPRA Philippines e.iJ. UJL/ North Kuropean ports delivered wri*ht per Ung ton July COPRA. Straits e.i.f. U.K./NoTtk European ports delivered *rtj£ht per lonjf ton June Jukf COCONIT OIL ends Straits f lf. Farnpean ports m tarik per lon* ton July COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon elf. European96 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-06-04 7 The first prize m the recent Kelvinator rompe- E tition went to 17-year-old Ronnie Chan of Carp- mael Road, Singapore, who is a Form IV pupil at E St. Patrick's School. Picture shows Ronnie being: presented with the E prize, a 6.8 cubic ft. Kelvinator refrigerator, by98 words
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167 1959-06-04 7 TTHERE was a renewed advance m the London stock markets yesterday for the start ol a new account with buying stimulated by good industrial news and company statements which offset the overnight reaction on Wall Street. The highlight of the day, however, was the167 words
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Article40 1959-06-04 7 Permission for tho sale or mortgage of British ships to foreign countries has been extended to cover the Sino-Soviet blur, the Minister of Transport Mr Harold Watkinson. told the H of Commoii ay.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement58 1959-06-04 7 your COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS Corned Silverside 2.05 Danish Rainbow Trout 2.6U S.C.S. Chipolata Sausages n> 1.50 C. Highlands Hew Potatoes .45 Sugoript rigs p kt fr m *O3 1% II A 4 KcillCf Buttered Chocolates <»> .40 Hedges ft Butler n». f /win' c oa Dry WaVeS (BordeouxW.nej J.OU58 words
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Miscellaneous77 1959-06-04 7 dliililllliiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiir i sincapore i [high tides] 5 TODAY: 10.08 a.m. and 9.36 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.46 a.m. and 10.06 p.m. I SATURDAY: 11.23 a.m. 5 and 10.38 p.m. S SUNDAY: 11.59 a.m. and 11.10 p.m. MONDAY: 12.36 p.m. and 11.43 p.m. 5 TUESDAY: 1.12 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.19 a.m. 5 and 1.4977 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-06-04 8 ABUVtioot Star craft" cruiser, powered by two 30 hp Chrysler Crown petrol engines, each developing 100 brake horsepower. On trials she exceeded 20 knots. A sun -deck is arranged on the aft cabin roof. This cruiser sleeps six persons comfortably. "A* ..^..-l N TENDED RlGrll for offshore109 words
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Article304 1959-06-04 8 BRIT AIM BEST BOATS ON SHO I^INK luxurious yachts ami motor cruisers o exhibited side by side with tin traditk the world over at Britain's tilth National! Among the boats Introdu the fin British manufacturers is a 56 t bui matic fibre glass hull-claimed i A launch lor "Very Important304 words
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Article33 1959-06-04 9 I, [that are popular I idon. iiu lr d Halniili the world, haa been i displayxample, 1 6 litre engine, as the Mi. •he smallinboard f its power the "baby" haft horse revolutions33 words
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Article63 1959-06-04 9 [^m include a H^Ht .ted com'^B >r. specially mallei e^H and foi ■^H rut ion. and [^m fuel pump. How to get it V department waj m r by an entirelj I boat trailer i by its manufacm v the name ol m y Type F.63 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-06-04 9 ABOVE 21-knot British diesel cruiser. Luxurious with a large, airy saloon and a two berth cabin forward it is highly manoeuvrable. This cruiser is constructed of mahogany and English oak and has a fuel capacity of 91 gallons. It can carry 43 gallons of fresh water. Built73 words
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Article72 1959-06-04 9 Sea-going cruiser A nr\\Jt: tUl Tuna ABOVb o pi v s cruiser fives 'Mi knots and is believed t<> hv the only twin screw craft of its size and type In production m the world. Twenty-foot lqn.fi «t scats eight persons and sleeps tWO. Bull! pi ifn.u il\ as a72 words
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Article21 1959-06-04 9 LEFT British speedboat Is this light all- A! the Umax Lai Powered i Climax i v i > "iir21 words
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2186 1959-06-04 10 The chisel spelt death for a thug PELHAM GROOM SEES LATIFF UNRAVEL A NICE LITTLE Piori I HAI that t!l6 poll king I about c miiK a man body hud b round m a gravel pit ar Bukit Merah I had called on latilT to hear the latest developments. 'Then'2,186 words
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746 1959-06-04 10 'THE GIRL DID MOST OF THE TALKING' me?" "That I know where a blue and white car with a bit missing off the wing can be found at this very moment." "Then perhaps you'll take us to it straight away?" "I'll tell you where It »s and I'll tell you746 words
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Advertisement55 1959-06-04 10 I^^T GRUNDIG fcfS^ STENORE "B Oi^T^^^^Mi^-^A The jreatrst booster of offlc« *^R*fc^^»Ss^^^B outpui «mcc the typewriter. VNb "1% thfln '50.000 Stenorettct ">fi f f^v nave been told up to now— an 7 lrrf>lut I >'! r Proof of eCQcleocy jl^^r x an rcllabUlt >- K^r .X frl 1<55/# ••'••'•/Ptnant) P55 words
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Article162 1959-06-04 11 It will be successor to the aunder i an 105 mm. I 1 was the I professionI at Larksbury Plain, annual I it ions by of Artiln, which has I oing trials for ets referred to it by the War I Christopher n he presentmates. lion162 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-06-04 11 TWO COMPETITORS m the Services Pairs jumping competition clear a triple-bar jump m complete unison. They are S.S.M. Hill and Corporal Graham of the 11.11. T. Company, Ist Training Battalion, K.A.S.C. Mounted on Digger and Hunter's Pride, they wont on to win the event79 words
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Article144 1959-06-04 11 MEET YOUR ARMY" is the title of a display which is to tour Scotland as part of a big recruiting drive during the next five months. Stands with -static exhibits will give some idea of the varied activities ol the service, while equipment on view144 words
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Article126 1959-06-04 11 BOLDNESS BAFFLED GERMANS A "CLOAK and dagger" building which stood on the nearest point to cnemyoccupied France and also hid within its walls one Of thf most closely < guarded s«-< rets of World War II is to be demolished. It started its career of secrecy m IM IO when126 words
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231 1959-06-04 11 Film star Jack Warner to open tattoo AN AMBITIOUS mili- tary tattoo Aa\(\ ttaking place .tt the Bur i nd military Sports ground Winchester, week today will m a r k ihe diamond Jubili Of the Force,, Help Society and Lord Roberta Wo ps. It will raise fundi- for the231 words
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Advertisement38 1959-06-04 11 SUPER TRANSISTOR ~^f, I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiTTmnnTiTTTnnnT I __fc__f^__»__^__e^^^^^^^~*~'* World's smallest 7 transistor, m B M fr battery-operated 2 ban N J-iit ~*~t*R«R*__« I I radio. Uses only 2 flc t batteries wl for BINQAPORI FID. Ol TiMAVA BHiMi BORNM38 words
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253 1959-06-04 12 UNITED STATES Assistant Secretary of State, Walter S. Roberton said at Sweet Briar, Virginia, that America's refusal to recoenise the c r e as coldly realistic and not -'tssr^ that T fc ffiffl s^ ZST&VSS&SFJgfS p a r ff e a ve^tU.P.I - 253 words
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Article57 1959-06-04 12 I PRESIDENT Eisenhower said h e wa s confident that I hv IT?Tk Wi) li P r(^rved m South-East Asia I ifi ancl that n( > m U', technical and ■ocial progress aould be continued. I He expressed his c-onfident-e to the newlv-an- pointed SiameseReuter - 57 words
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138 1959-06-04 12 THE El! enhower administration is n ported to i drafting leg union to pay about US$0 .00(1.000 m compe n to displaced residents ol the Ronin I whlcn Jima Is the most fa outposi .lie ider the 1951 treaty the r r the B milesReuter - 138 words
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Article12 1959-06-04 12 has i delh all will 1), U.P.I.U.P.I. - 12 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-06-04 12 Built with a MS 1.000.--000 Colombo Plan donation from New Zealand. this new hastel at the model milk colony m Bombay ha s 120 single rooms for students, six rooms for professors and some meeting haJls. The building will also provide facilities for training of students,76 words
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Article56 1959-06-04 12 RED HOLD ON BUDDHIST TREASURES PRICELESS cultural and religious treasures of Tibet, including rare editions of Buddhist scriptures and manuscripts of the Dalai Lama, have been found intact m monasteries and temples m Lhasa the Peking New China News Agency reported. It added they were now being "meticulously cared for"Reuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-06-04 12 Itlng Brigadier General Florei (ri K !it dent of the Philippine MllJtai I iiiipino midshipmen attending the i Innapolla Maryland n (from 1 Mimmi. Bonifacio I AugiiAtln ■ton. .......a*'32 words
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Article55 1959-06-04 12 war danger greatest in Far East If R WANG vi n \vr. Vlce-rremier of n i 1?1 ist China, has warned that Worhl v lUlprobably will start m the Mar Kast r Ul He said he doubted that Berlin would t global conflict because the communists win a strike where55 words
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Article39 1959-06-04 12 The Vice Premier said tht most dangerous spot* were m the Far East. He said that Nationalist China, South Korea aii-i South Vietnam are the "tinder boxes" because those nations are determined to regain territories from the Communists. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 39 words
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Article60 1959-06-04 12 A whale bumped the side of the liner President Hoover during the passage from United States to Hong Kong, Captain Fred E. Angrick said. The ship was not damaged. UJ>.I. The fifth conference of the Asian Peoples Anti-Com-munist League opened m Seoul with a call for an "anti-communist crusade." DelegatesReuter - 60 words
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Article10 1959-06-04 12 A new glass factory has been ODened m Mprinn U.P.I.U.P.I. - 10 words
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Article19 1959-06-04 12 Tokyo's Ueno Zoo has shipped a two-year-old lioness to the Philippines m exchange for a monkey eating eagle. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article13 1959-06-04 12 Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali has has resigned as Mayor of New Delhi.- U.P.IU.P.I - 13 words
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Article12 1959-06-04 12 A Telex service has beer started between Jlidui and Hong Kong. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article29 1959-06-04 12 Kensetsu Nakayama, 19. who threw two stones at the coach of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko during their wedding pn April 10 leased. He under SSL*- 11 ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article32 1959-06-04 12 MR. MADJID. HEAD OF THE CELEBES COPRA CO-OPERATIVE. SAID IN JAKARTA THAT THOUSANDS OF TONS OF COPRA WERE PILING UP IN MANY PORTS IN THE CELEBES DUE TO LACK OF TRANSPORTATION REUTERREUTER - 32 words
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Article24 1959-06-04 12 The I'niled states sent 106.000 tourists to Asia and Oceanic last year. according to the I.S. Department ol ommerce California alone sent 28,000 travellers24 words
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Article23 1959-06-04 12 The All-Japan Alpine Association will send H expedition to the Himalayan mountains thl< summer. It will b<> led by Mr. Sideki Kato.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article29 1959-06-04 12 'ormer Pakistani An I Chief of Staff. Lieut-Gen. I Mohamnn-d Yousul has I taken up his po>t U I Pakistan's new High Coo- I missioner m London- I U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Article29 1959-06-04 12 foreign motorcar niuken are being- invited to Part m the sixth Al Japan Motor Show to be held m Tokyo for 12 da* beginning on Octni^r this year.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article17 1959-06-04 12 Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama said new Japan-is, smirity treaty would c signfd early m July. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-06-04 13 YOU MIGHT as well wear totting gloves ftt Bukit Timah us last ftr'a resort cloth. on this year's beach. Every summer v n< holiday trend li born, and a new shlrl oj sandal, a n< IWimsUit or colour, sweeps the beaches norn Toiquay to Penang. All245 words
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Article415 1959-06-04 13 JEAN POUCHER - COULD WOMEN WOO OVERSEAS SALES? JEAN PO UCHER B, Jijlß David Eccles was right. There aren't nough "bright young NHneiT selling Briish roods ov«nu»tt« s"",^ v verse as. ft. ilthoufh I trod W und a textile X "uldn't find Kvr linn tlKlt employed X h man 'i s an overseas415 words
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Article51 1959-06-04 13 THE PALACE HOTEL, Estoril, is so angry at the recently built Cibra Hotel for blocking Iti view thai is suing to have it torn down. QUOTE: 'The great difference between English people and Italian d the glamorous Italian painter Anna SalvatOTi that Italian men don't talk to v51 words
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Article59 1959-06-04 13 pOU drip driers who hate iiomir.i n oors new hath thai fits neatly hath and takes '»ole bevj tf w 11 made of wood oxtrmic I.v lißhtwciuht but riura?>l« Thf 111 arc nylon, tin- sort that vim i in. uk or sna« storkin Anil they59 words
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635 1959-06-04 14 ALLAN LEWIS - Heavy scratcnings at Ipoh meeting ALLAN LEWIS SESB pOURSE scratching! played havoc with fields at Ipoh yesterday and m two easel the number of runners was not enough to pay a third dividend. The main sprint, Class 1 Div. 1, one of those races and the withdrawal of several well635 words
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Article, Illustration180 1959-06-04 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE A hand like the tbovi would provide lodder for a "result merchant" who lues .-iyht of the main iMlie. In recent maidi the bidding at both tables consisted ol One Spade by West and Four Bpadto by East, l he contract m one case went two180 words
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234 1959-06-04 14 Well backed Constanza wins easily C'ONSTAXZA, who was well backed when several scratching^ weakened the field m Race Seven, easily beat his six rivals. Williamson k«pt him well tuck early, but soon after entering the straight he quickly picked up ;he leaders and went on to an easy three lengths234 words
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Miscellaneous109 1959-06-04 14 Ml BB KJ p P^ <iiis icboss In Uw swamp <4» 1. On which 6 Carry the short machim to IxM nil <4» 4 i 7. A very quiet listener, It WOUld Ml No till |th t^m v< iv ill to tin- downing (8>. 10 A ljt 14. DUh th109 words
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Article560 1959-06-04 15 L i[ kki v. the relfnlng English County trieb kel champion* who have won only one their tint tilt championship games this j is.ni. struck better form yesterday. Superb bowling by their 10 year-old parr man ii ec Bedser. wh« took six wickets for 16Reuter - 560 words
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60 1959-06-04 15 j{ "ion of com- t < Una by the ""I Olympi, was a lo| political our. Brundafe \mc liairman ol the body Uui hina d i i we r itilv nr i Canadian one In N< land. 1 added that the i.O.c 1(1(i "wReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration340 1959-06-04 15 ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNING'S TRAINING JAMES Aitch, Powhatan, Typhoon. Brilliant Scholar. I iclcl li^ht. Rapid *ir and Malayan Graduate all worked well at Ipoli this morning. Hie mimbfr two track which is now hard was again used. James Aitch, ridden by Subian. went340 words
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Article157 1959-06-04 15 Parthia wins Derby I> \IC 1 111 nuiMMi by sir Humphrej 1 i.ilfortl. tin- IKOth running of the Epaoa Di i hv yetterd A brown <<>lt by P«rsi.ui <iulf out of the Hyperion mair I ii;litn- Ing, Parthia took the lead a furlong out and won comfortably m the hands157 words
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Article124 1959-06-04 15 JAPANESE riders, appearing In the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy motor cycling meeting for the first time for more than 20 years, carried off the manufacturers prize m the 125 lightweight class yesterday. The prize went to the Honda Company of Japan. The riders were MaomiReuter - 124 words
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Article36 1959-06-04 15 I Madrid, the Spanish dub malntal th< hing run of victories ir, the European intor-cluo ,p by beating the Frmch champions 2 (i In the final played m Stuttgart, We I O<36 words
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Article318 1959-06-04 16 rrai v\ .1 1 1 1 Mi l»ore A toil:, ll KOli struggle mi e< nan: m sur\u i The Una m I »iiy, la a troni its corn iu-mili. iii Siuganoi I hi, rquatori il trading t it\ nou is a \irtiin of I i uriousReuter; U.P.I. - 318 words
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Article29 1959-06-04 16 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience at advertiser* out representative ot lit fk»or, SMGAPOKI COLO STORAGE. ORCMA!.D ROAD will receive small advertise* ments ond om«i^ to bo» number).29 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-06-04 16 Tens of thousands cheer at PAP rally picture. A SMALL section of the gigantic crowd which turned up at the padang last night to attend the victory rally of the People's Action Party. Loud cheering greeted the PAP speakers.- Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article33 1959-06-04 16 Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister. asked to see Mr. Sclwyn Lloyd of Britain today to discuss the situation m Laos, an authority Soviet source said In night ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article81 1959-06-04 16 0 o piLM STAR Mickey Rooney announced m Hollywood yesterday that ho ha.s married for a fifth timo and for the fir.st time his wife. Barbara Thomason, an actress, is shorter than he I Rooney, who is five feet three inches tall, said his brideReuter - 81 words
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