The Singapore Free Press, 9 June 1959
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Title Section17 1959-06-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper f N •JingftJpM'* liusday, lun«* 9. 19f»». Prio (ta17 words
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Article123 1959-06-09 1 'Pistol target' woman shot dead I WOMAN who made her living as the target of ols and knives was a( identally shot dead by a nine-year-old boy visiting a Wild West exhibition at Pit t sburgh'a bicentennial celebration. amie Alice* Peniman. 38, truck by a bullet i trom a rifleU.P.I. - 123 words
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Article16 1959-06-09 1 farm proprietor :ies was bitten at Slidell m but refused to en UPI.UPI - 16 words
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113 1959-06-09 1 IRREL burst out between Dr. Adenauer, the West German Chan>r, and one of his critics, the Bundestag Speaker, Dr. Gersten--1 hind closed doors m Bonn yesterday. iced, Dr. Gerstenmaier rushed out of the meeting of the Chrismocrats 1 Parliamentary Executive, shouting somethingReuter - 113 words
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243 1959-06-09 1 ONG MAY REVIEW DECISIONS OF CITY COUNCIL Check by National Development Ministry? gOMK of the policy and administrative decisions taken by the Singapore City Council since the resignation of Mr. Ong Kng (ivan and his 13 PAP colleagues may be reviewed by the new Ministry of National Development. Informed sources243 words
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Article112 1959-06-09 1 Red envoy 'relieved' of his job I .ihiiim mil MR Alcxti Shchiborin. Soviet Ambtiurt' Burnui. ha been relieved <>r his post to tuk.e up other work." and Mr. Andrei I.edoniky has been appointed ambassador In his pla< the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. Mr. Shchlbortn'ft replacement follows wide protestsReuter - 112 words
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Article50 1959-06-09 1 MR. Macmillan. Britain's Prime Minister, had a talk yesterday with Mr. Lennox -Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, on his return from West Africa. They are believed to have discussed arrangement* for the Commons debate next week on the detention camp m Kenya when* eleven detainees died m March.50 words
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Article30 1959-06-09 1 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 98 cents per lb.. down one cent on yesterdays close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Article49 1959-06-09 1 Thieves took $2,000 In cash and $800 worth of jewellery when they broke into a house m Loron;> 36, Geylang, yesterday. The owner. Shaik Jalil bin Salim Marjan. discovered the theft on returning home m the evening. Also missing are 65 pi oi sarong valued at $i.ooo.49 words
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Article53 1959-06-09 1 The Presldeni <>i Indone- la, Dr. Sukarno, yesterday ing< 'i visit with the Emperor ol Japan, accepted a high Japanese honour, conferred an Indom honour on the emperor and In the <v< nlng, waa i of honour at a banquet pti»n In t li*; Imi cReuter - 53 words
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Article14 1959-06-09 1 Angry to houl rnment land rel ne( t U.P.I.U.P.I. - 14 words
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110 1959-06-09 1 SABOTAGE CAUSED JAVA RAIL DISASTER THE Indonesian Com- munications Mm- b»ter, Mr. Sukardan, < told Parliament yes- i terday some unknown person was responsible < for the East Java train < wreck last month that killed 92 people and J injured 111 Uncoupled < The wreck occurred j on aReuter - 110 words
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112 1959-06-09 1 MEMBERS of the l'ort Swettenham Board arc working on a Mhc dule to start construction work on the million North Klan X Straits port development scheme m the first week of January next year. This includes the building of a bridge across UuKlun&112 words
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Article18 1959-06-09 1 BRITIBH and M officials h agrfM-m»-nt m for the illh I 1 A! ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement26 1959-06-09 1 ■as <sS if nnot f( Will want, to know tl Im. Tl Trufood. it I tural milk! Ri on-Trufood ri to pn far the best babies26 words
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82 1959-06-09 2 BIG 4 TALKS AT GENEVA NEARING END A SOVIET .spokesman said m Geneva last night that the Bi;> Four foreign ministers' conference, which entered its lifth week yesterday, was annroaching the end of its work. But m a bnenng after a long .secret session of the Big Four, the spokesmanReuter - 82 words
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253 1959-06-09 2 Mr John Profumo, Mm: state at the Foreign Office, disclosed In a parliamentary reply yesterday that Britain had told the Soviet Union that it considered the Internationa] Commission for Laos had "completed the task laid upon it" at the 1954 Geneva conference whichReuter - 253 words
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149 1959-06-09 2 4 NATIONALIST CHINESE offi- cial yesterday met Macao harbour authorities to seek security for escaped mainland Chinese fishermen m the Portuguese colony. He was Mr. Lam Gui Kwang, who said he told the Macao officials of recent incidents m which Communist Chinese soldiersReuter - 149 words
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77 1959-06-09 2 Farmers riot, burn village tax office Rioting farmers set fire to the town hall and tax office <>i the village of Marlgliano, near Nap yesterday m protest over the low price of potatoes. The rioters cut telephone lines and overpowered, the village police force. Police reinforcements and the fire brigade77 words
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Article22 1959-06-09 2 ombo post woi terday decided I thoir three-day-old strikr after a conference with the Ime Mi Mr, Bandaranaike.22 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-06-09 2 MR. Gabriel Rajamoorthi. .i lormrr Group Scout Master on Christmas Island, seen receiving the Certificate f»r Meritorious Conduct from the Yang Hi Pertuan Ne^ara and Singapore's Chief Scout, Sir William Goode jrc Mr. Rajamoorthl, teacher and cadel officer m Ihc Singapore WiHUn Force, lot Ihe »wardFree Press - 70 words
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Article48 1959-06-09 2 DRINI MARGAIJ mini m the cork I" 1 :tP with 1 the arid I Tii'- Pi ml] photograpl the i the Nov.i a mom nit on miles from bon v. the I ni^ht of her .t to bon. toi the i giv ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement142 1959-06-09 2 £221 ommx tISH Hi Mm ■■«■»> ■^T 1 t" F*l Only H^ i^lrrj' si4s g^ Keystone 2O JAUK 5 rliUlU Oil. copitoi MUtm. s pore. j .THE STAGE CLUB presents PETER BARTTER Agatha Christie's "Spider's Web" j CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE: Bth, 9th, 10th, 11th JULY g|Aß magnetic recording tape kL142 words
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458 1959-06-09 3 CONDEMN DISCRIMINATION CALL RNMENT threats to the l« rreedom of the press m some nwealth countries was the •pic m London yesterday at moon session of the Comilth Press Union conferdiscussion was opened by mot Morrah, chairman of edom of the press commitReuter - 458 words
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39 1959-06-09 3 A PARTY 01 H offl( Ni In bi rot bro coloifr to the drab i is the backbone ol out system «'t <i«-m«t iem j the Queen b ikl I I i ReuterReuter - 39 words
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82 1959-06-09 3 PICKETING TEACHERS, 200 POLICE IN CLASH ABOUT 200 policemen and 180 teachers' union pickets clashed yesterday before a, three-day seminar was opened m Fukuoka. for junior high .school vocational guidance teachi I the area. Nobody wa, injured. They sang The union members, who arc opposing the seminar being sponsored byReuter - 82 words
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153 1959-06-09 3 THE United Nations Command announce d Seoul that incidents Involving American army servicemen and South Korean civiliai had steadily increased m cent montl Officers said crimes committed by American vicemi n against the local population wore 15 m January, 22 m FebruaryReuter - 153 words
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Advertisement109 1959-06-09 3 _flßfe. a? flam. _a^H ("ft MIT A lUN El I to LONDON In 234 hours from Singapore Fake atfvantate of BOAC's Ticket lMtaha*at Flan fly now, pay later For information *nd bookings consult your Ttavel Agent or MALAYAN AIRWAYS GlNttAl Mill AGfNTi BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION HOUSE OF ORIENTAL ARTS109 words
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197 1959-06-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, June 9, 1959. Opinion Creating a crisis pRISIS language emVj ployed both by Peking and Moscow over what appears to bo a purely domestic matter m Laos cannot but rouse suspicion of Red motives. The Red axis has warned that Red China and Russia "cannot197 words
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Article, Illustration250 1959-06-09 4 OEVENTI ft irs ago Cecil Khoih dreamed of a C ape lo airo road a highway ti.ooo miles long. Today long stretches of northsouth road exist. Hut many of E those stretches are unfit for heavy modern motor transport. Some E are completely unusable after heavy250 words
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617 1959-06-09 4 PERCY HOSKINS - PERCY HOSKINS by TWICE WITHIN a week Britain has watched two very live dramas. First, there was the case of Dr. Jan Maier, the Communist agent m the Middle East, who decided to flee to Britain. Now there is the case617 words
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Advertisement154 1959-06-09 4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOKS Whether it's a Local Singapore Excursion, cr Federation Tour, a Cherry Blossom Trip to Japan »y sea cr air, a Cape-to-Cairo tour, a Winter Cruise or a Round-the-World air journey etc. etc., we are at your service. We show you routes and fares,154 words
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249 1959-06-09 5 SPECULATION OVER WHO ARE TO TAKE OVER Mansions vacated by two top expatriates fFIIKKK is considerable speculation as to what A use the PAP Government will make of the two official residences —so far part of the symbols of power now vacant m Government House domain. One of them was249 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-06-09 5 Till: during young girl who risked her life to save ]> a ri»>j; has become the daring yoium uirl on y the flying trapeze. j* A t«n days ago, 15-year-old Jacqueline Varney 4. rescued a doff by being lowered 50 feet down a cliff t at D.ivslish.Popper - 153 words
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Article40 1959-06-09 5 Ili Erskine--1 8.0.A.C/S 8a th-Easi A back to the birth when n >;>ore on up his now Man- i Pi I to India ait- r an but >rry to pore where he lor tho promo--1 ''rum.40 words
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Article112 1959-06-09 5 A SINGAPORE civic knowledge quiz lor young people between the ages of 12 and 20 will oe held on June 27 under the patrol pi the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry ol Educ tion Mr Lor Slow Mong, the Department of Information Services and the Youth112 words
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Article19 1959-06-09 5 c of nn of tn of ithern tho otai v OfTl her sians U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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Article11 1959-06-09 5 BRANDT TO MEET DE GAULLE lo M If will I ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article46 1959-06-09 5 SEVEN ships of the Royal Navy and the Royul Canadian Navy will guard the Atlantic route alon^ which the Queen and Prince Philip will fly on June 18 to Canada. They are visiting Canada to open the new St. Lawrence Seaway. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Miscellaneous208 1959-06-09 6 __l fa M _H H _l HI H _H _H _B fl_l M H _l _l H H M _l H M Jill lI A^ Xi: by Sydney Jordan WE'RE ALL _PF^I_BB I P(M£ A9Uff ADVENTUQERS ARg SOON [jEff QUICKLY EXPLAINS TUB WAV IN ¥VHtCH U& AGOG TO HEAfi OiV208 words
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Miscellaneous321 1959-06-09 6 j n°Z is von of the artist and In other words, you cute your ideas m .at they ai V sur gratifying profit. j You are self-rel! i n k for help anyone. This could I pride Remember, you ready to help others, ii i cornea when you f be321 words
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Article153 1959-06-09 7 LONDON, June 8. loui luday l 888 c.i.f. V i luue V 29 July 2b -a sell K. l.'ss *>put 2H\ bin 28 bu 28', sellers 28', sei X I IiVS Settlement H J"l> buyers buyers V 28 2 sell Auk buyers 28 'j sellers 28 sell<153 words
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Article103 1959-06-09 7 I NEW YORK. June 8. Previous Today I straits Spot 104.62 nom. 104.75 nom. I future*i lits Contract Jnh 101.00 buyers 101.12 buyers 103.00 sellers 103.12 sellers Sept 100.75 buyers 101.00 buyers 102.75 sellers 103.00 sellers S\ trad) SALES: Nil. BBER: 1 mures July 34.75 paid 34.75103 words
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Article27 1959-06-09 7 NEW YORK, June 8. Previous Today IndiMrijls 629.98 621.62 KailriMtU 163.98 161.66 Domestic Bonds 83.63 83.44 itilitirs 87.51 87.06 Stocks Composite Averages 212.25 209.7027 words
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Article51 1959-06-09 7 (iot 25 to 25U, 25^, 24! 4 to 25, cif. Sarawak unv:loats 25, quoted. Muntok white spot 45, 25 i Lampong awaiting release unquoted, awaiting release aflaots 42 to 41 June .shipment June shipment 39 a 39 2 cif, sellers ex-dock Above prices quoted m US cents per51 words
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Article90 1959-06-09 7 LONDON. June 8. Previous Today H'i:\ Philippines e.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight pei long ton July *265 resellers $2624 reseller jPRA traits < if. r.K./North Europ.au ports delivered pei loiir ton June July £94 T quoted noted I I OIL crude Straits moppan ports90 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-09 7 id lin I Hotel hi Tokyo I), an tj M i from the Im (lisapp« lo me maria*;. tor. Mr. Ichiro Inuniaru. W« would like* to Plate it with a new building m tj nu for 1964 Olympic As a (omission to sentiment, the front entrance andPopper - 67 words
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212 1959-06-09 7 T<HE Singapore Telephone Board is constantly checking all public telephone booths to improve the service. A spokesman of the board told the Free Press that inspectors from the STB were being sent round to the various booths on the island to see if the phones212 words
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Article53 1959-06-09 7 T'HE London .stock markets opened with a steadier ;ipp< 'crday after Friday's setback. Hou, m the absence of support and followii ed pro-flt-taking. conditions teriorated la Prl closed with wi losses m many section under t i of Ind Gilt-er and only recon Ext by53 words
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13 1959-06-09 7 Mr. Harold lected i tlon m ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Miscellaneous63 1959-06-09 7 liiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiii! I SINCAPORE I I HIGH TIDES! E TODAY: 1.12 p.m. S TOMORROW: 0.19 a.m. E and 1.49 p.m. THURSDAY: 0.56 a.m. and 2.26 p.m. E E FRIDAY: 1.37 a.m. and E E 3.05 p.m. E E SATURDAY: 2.22 a.m. E and 3.52 p.m. E SUNDAY: 3.20 a.m. and 4.4863 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-06-09 8 H ELSINKI Lfcr I honoured Marshal Mennerheim on June 4 his birthday with the unveiling of a massive 18-foot statue of this between-wars Finnish leader astride his horse. Sculptor Aimo Tukiainen worked on the statue for two years. To contain it a special 50--foot high studio had to76 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-06-09 8 THROUGH a brick wall roars Sergeant H. A. Sankey of the Royal Signals display team at Catterick Camp, Yorkshire. He was rehearsing for a show at the American Air Force headquarters. Riders from the Royal Signals were also a star **irn at the54 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-06-09 8 D ruT WORKING Xl vjii I on a scene m Carrara white marble are Mr. Joe Alberdi and Mr. Bainbridgc C'opnall. It is a memorial to the demolished St. James Theatre m London where many a world stage star made a name. Included m the giant BCtllpted mural82 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-06-09 9 lonev on condition that k spend it on travel, jherwise, Uie Nationalts would become entle;l to it under the rms of the will. "He know very well lat I hated the Na- tionalists," said Mrs. Young as she arrived at Southampton. "I just have to spend86 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-06-09 9 Japanese children follow tradition BUDDHIST services for various m- E animate objectl such as broken sewing needles or worn out j kettles have long been a part of the Japanese j traditions. E Prayers are said for j the souls of the dead j objects, and such ser- j vicesPopper - 175 words
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Article, Illustration262 1959-06-09 10 j Sympathy for! refugees Indian women 1 volunteers prepare rolls of bandage for i sick and wounded Tibetan refugees at a refugee camp ps- tablished by the In- dian Government near Tezpur, Assam. More than 10,000 re- j fugees have been grantedReuter - 262 words
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Article122 1959-06-09 10 Food shortage fears in Tibet Chinese military control committees m Tibet are now conscriptins Tibetans to work on Chinese-supervised schemes to step up the production of food crops, an authoritative Tibetan source s;iid m Katmandu, Nepal. At least one member m fat h Tibetan family m those areas where theReuter - 122 words
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Article20 1959-06-09 10 TH! 1 i In I 1 plant. A 50 pi ton am iiiiie M U.P.I.U.P.I. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-06-09 10 m Tong, ;i noted Interpretive dancer who is i to i< ih\r thr traditional dance art of China is civin^ performances |n number of American mlh- sh, ,i by Chii dancefl and singers.37 words
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204 1959-06-09 10 A common mart for Asia: Idea is favoured 4 PHILIPPINE floating exhibition official r ported that A5,,,, traders and businessman approved m principle the creation of a comZ market for Asia. lon The fair aboard the presidential yacht Udulai* has just concluded an extended 46-day tour vS South Vietnam. Biam,U.P.I. - 204 words
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Article40 1959-06-09 10 Ceylon's ambassador to Russia, Mr. Gunapala P. Malalasekera. said m Moscow that durina hk recent trip to P ck Chinese Premier qZ En-lai and the Pan,*™ Lama had invited him tn visit Tibet. He «sdj2 ivouid go next summtrZ U.P.I.U.P.I. - 40 words
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Article22 1959-06-09 10 Tl l°,. Ja P National Police Board In Tokyo said that 6.476 drivers responsible for hit-and-run accidents were arrested m 1958. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article34 1959-06-09 10 ARRIVALS IN PORTUGUESE MAI WO FROM KWANGTUNCJ PROVINCE HAVE SAID THAT THE PROVINCE WAS ACUTELY SHORT OF FOOD.U.P.I. An Indonesian government committee said there arc about 80.000 mentally deranged persons m the Republic- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Article35 1959-06-09 10 The Fuji Precision Machinery Company of Tokyo has announced the signing of a contract with the Cameron Motor Company of Sacramento. California, for the export there oi 100 of its prince passenger cars monthly. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article26 1959-06-09 10 India has lodged a protest with Pakistan for allegedly increasing ils military potential In the Pakistanheld territory of Kashnw m violation of the ceasefire agreement.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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Article26 1959-06-09 10 Dr. Herman Ramstad president of t wegian-Konun tion. has been awarded South Korea' medal oi public welfan I® his medical and after thi X war. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article36 1959-06-09 10 SIAMESE RED PRESENT ATI. Wjj* MEET NORTI If' ESE RED PRESENT AT l\ GENEVA AROUND JVNI TO DISCUSS THE CUATION MESE NATIo Mr. Neville ratne, a < Nations, .said Now York, i Ea a "well-f of U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article21 1959-06-09 10 General Woli Khan. Prcsi<l« kistin. I' rrsnfemenl provides for Hr comlni J"t •uncil uiihi,, "I houi A lUI I ifmrnl ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-06-09 11 American response to a sculpture exhibition at the Warren E. Cox Gallery m New York City reflects the growing interest m Asian culture noted throughout the United Stairs More than ZUO pieces of sculpture, m bronze, ivory, ceramics, wood and jade are shown from the86 words
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170 1959-06-09 11 Communism is repugnant to Japanese' lUNISM was naturally repugnant to the apanese people, tho Japanese Ambassador 1 tralia, Mr. K. Narita. said m Melbourne. Melbourne University, Mr. Narita Japan had two main problems which ipardise its freedom excess populapoverty of natural resources. "Japan will need co-opera-tion from friendly countries mReuter - 170 words
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Article111 1959-06-09 11 trly addition •> otnmunist a's p o pula t lons t soon increase to E > 000 people, a E Known Indian de- aphei said m Kong. l» Prof. S. (hand- E th.ir. population E M of the I'nitcd j \ncncy and of I' ni ersity of who calculatedReuter - 111 words
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Article34 1959-06-09 11 Five leading Japanese shipbuilding companies have formally signed contracts In Tokyo with the National Development Corporation of the Philippines to build ten high-speed cargo liners to that country. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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148 1959-06-09 11 GENERAL CURB ON ALIEN FIRMS ALL OVER INDONESIA? lUX Indonesian Government*! action m prohibiting foreign business enterprises m regional areas after the end of the year may be i prelude to a general restriction on the activities of aliens, Recording to Surabaya newspaper. The Surabaya Po.->t said the Qovernxnent'i diU.P.I. - 148 words
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Article61 1959-06-09 11 rpili: Japanese Maritime Safety Board h.is isaued X a warning to Japanese fishing boats lo stay a\\a> from t fit- I orntosa Strait area to avoid possible leiiure or bombardment by gunboats of Nationalist China and Communist China. The warning has Imcm issued as a n MiltReuter - 61 words
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Article191 1959-06-09 11 COUTH KOREA is making X a new effort lo develop her handle rait industry for the export market, particularly the United states, m the fields of home decoration and ornamental accessories. Guiding the effort is an American design firm lrom Akron, Ohio, whi< h has aU.P.I. - 191 words
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Article, Illustration786 1959-06-09 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM gfdfg hgfg dgd g _7___ Till! next time you so through Ihe much-thumbed photographic album, make a mental note of the pictures that evoke your attention most. The oaby smiling and crawling on the floor, the roguish eyes of your neighbour's boy peeringChia Chee Wai; P. L. Chan; Miss Lai Seow Keng - 786 words
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Article, Illustration456 1959-06-09 13 SARAH ROTHSCHILD - A SHOWMAN DUKE OPENS MIND TO THE PUBLIC SARAH ROTHSCHILD The Bedford forebears wont like these remarks BY IrpHK £> llkC Of Bed I I that Billy Ibu ihv ari I is not I t with openI ancestral to the public. tier higher the half-crown I l 0 the .showman456 words
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378 1959-06-09 13 SEFTON DELMER - Ramsay MacDonald that incredible wishful thinker SEFTON DELMER By v vr an incredible thinker was Mac Donald. illy believed that vert Hitler ip his plans mament and war pie expedient of inviting him to visit nor he believed British public would Nazi Fuehrer iendly reeepIn 1933! When everyone Britain was378 words
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Article202 1959-06-09 13 THE SLIDE AREA, by Gavin Lambert (Hamish Hamilton, 155.) Entrancing^ witty descriptions of Hollywood by an Englishman. FELIX RUNNING, by HHary Ford <*<y r Spottiswoode, 15s). Angry Young Man gets £30.000 for film rights, becomes A. Y. Financier, then to avoid taxes A. Y. Traveller202 words
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Article158 1959-06-09 13 RICHARD LISTER - Three against the mountains RICHARD LISTER By THREE AMONG MOUNTAINS. By Humphny Slater. Wing;it<>. 15a. rIS is a most unusual and interest in q escape story. Three prisoners m jail m the Pyrenees are summoned for questionni(/ to tlie (irrman headquarters at Toulouse, and On the journey they kill their158 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-06-09 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE I OYAL'I V to partner a i, n be overdone. Having opened One Diamond and got a of T^° Clubs, South reasoned as follows 'I have six losers and partner cant have more than eight after responding at the Two level; 14 from 18 leaves lour,166 words
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Article31 1959-06-09 14 World champion Skier Toni Sailer of Austria announced his retirement yesterday on the ground that his work as a film actor docs not leave him enough time lor training. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 31 words
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Article474 1959-06-09 14 WATSON'S UNHAPPY DAY... WILLIE Watson, the England and Leicestershire Test batsman, has so far had an unhappy time m the county cricket championship match against Middlesex at Lords. He saw Middlesex score 29G utter putting them m to bat on Saturday, and yesterday his own team were skittled out forReuter - 474 words
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Article182 1959-06-09 14 IjM.OYI) I'M II ICM>\ and lafemmi Johani— n are duled to bign t-fftcial contracts for their June !3 heavyweight title light today at headquarters of the York State Athletic Commission. When champion Floyd and challenger Ingemar of Sweden signed private contracts for the light on Jan. 29,U.P.I. - 182 words
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474 1959-06-09 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By WHAT is the betting that Vinoo Mankad, the great Indian all round cricketer, will be helping out his country m the current Test series against England before the summer is out? There is a strong rumour that the Indian authorities are474 words
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Article44 1959-06-09 14 LEW HOAD broke a 13 game losl ak ii the Masters I; tennis champi( I he beat Ash -per 6-i 6-2. Pancho l lead In thl by beating X Rosewd 2-6 6-3 6-4 I TraW beat Frank 6-3. 6-4 U.P.I.U.P.I. - 44 words
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Article18 1959-06-09 14 Japan and X become the the Third champi< the ycstei beat Japan China 16-1 ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement45 1959-06-09 14 MEET MR. MUSCLE r Always wear HI underwear y f Mode m U.S.A. j C3J^ Available at. OALAMAL ICNS (M) LTD. 106 High Strict, Spore. 6. Sole Agents tor Spore ft Malaya LACHMANN CO, 11 -K Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore TH: ***** rflf* liiirl Httf!ltirriiiiifl^W--?*45 words
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Miscellaneous61 1959-06-09 14 CLUES \< ROSS I i i 4yth bottle m the morning? (4 6 Oirl i ie 8 iit <B>. 9 No ■m for quick Ihr sound Ol it (4). n (R». Ie with Into B kingdom (3 i he quality «>t the tune head of the set 16 M< In61 words
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458 1959-06-09 15 INDIANS ROUTED BY ENGLAND'S FAST BOWLERS M iBS2 ssKs fedra ss ski; India, batting with ten men because of Chandra Borde's broken linger never looked like escaping defeat, and England won with a day and a half to spare. The Indians had six wickets left when play began yesterday, andReuter - 458 words
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Article54 1959-06-09 15 11l nun; id laatafi |N (I x SECOND INMN<> f,,. three). Ibw 44 I) Stall). nn I a lineman b stathftn 8 nol OUt 19 ueman 1 hurl 0 Exi 1 Total 157 VkkeU JfU a^ 8. 52, 85, 124, 140 143 147, tf>6, 157. K.miiu*: lineman 22.3-10-44--21-10-31-5; Green--4H-2;Reuter - 54 words
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Article245 1959-06-09 15 I.O.C. will stand by Brundage Erpll I International 1 Olympic Committee E (1.0.C.) served notice E E yesterday that it will E E stand by president E E Aven Brundage m the 5 Jf worldwide controversy E over the ousting of E E Nationalist China from E E the OlympicU.P.I. - 245 words
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Article40 1959-06-09 15 Rop- r Bi Number Four, v •he Russian t< challenge when he soundly mas LejUfl, a 17--old newcomer. 6-0, 6-2 m the Knit, tour.; is took timr I i on tho damp Imed. A U.P.I. ReuterU.P.I.; Reuter - 40 words
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Article214 1959-06-09 15 Heavy injuries hit the Lions INJI Kir S and UlneSJ haw taken heavy toll <>i id.British Kugby Union Lion* They now have onl> hi nun ktanmftff Mr. A. Wilson .on. mented yesterday: lh« long casualty list is riis turbine but we are not panicking." The touring party will be reinforcedReuter - 214 words
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Advertisement37 1959-06-09 15 >' 4^ 4j. Jt ->t >k: ■jt^iL IN T HIS ISSUE MOUNT RUSHMORE S I jkL FABULOUS FACE-LIFTER fP IW I^l I LEARN TO USE A ROPE CHINESE LOVELIES IN -AND GET YOURSELF A GIRL FROM HONG KONG37 words
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192 1959-06-09 16 Soviet rocket bases run from Baltic to Black Sea |>USSIA has established rocket-launching sites m the satellites stretching from the Baltic to tlu> Black Sea, according to information available to Western Governments. Many of these bases have been operational for more than a year. The bases have been set upU.P.I. - 192 words
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Article67 1959-06-09 16 rri lakmhna MLs--1 lon In Singapore round•ri lt« tin: tO 1 rtley id. The mission hi I visitor Irom Calcutta. Srnnat Bwaml Madhavanand Maharaj. the general secretary at the headquarters. The Home admits children from all communities and .md offers complete freedom of worship according to the67 words
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Article65 1959-06-09 16 Dr. Erhard hurries back to Bonn DX. Ludwig Erhard. West German Vice Chancellor and Kconomics Minister. yesterday decided to cut short his visit to the I'nited States and fly to Bonn last night instead of today. The Vice-Chancellor, a key figure m the Adenauer controversy, returned to Washington yesterday morningReuter - 65 words
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Article192 1959-06-09 16 AILING MINTOFF LEAVING MALTA MR. DOM MINTOFF, U to give up his leadership of the Maltese Labour Party for an indefinite period" and I Malta this month for health reasons, reliable sources said m Valletta yesterday. A triumvirate will take over the leadership of the party m his absence, whichReuter - 192 words
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Article22 1959-06-09 16 Ninety-seven people were injured when a powder magazine exploded m Hiroshima. Six are m a critical condition.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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172 1959-06-09 16 A COMMUNIST-LED at- tempt to win control ot the Government Sicily was narrowly defeated last night by H Centre Democratic parties A group headed by the communists won 41 of the 90 seats m the island's parliament five too few for an absolute majority.Reuter - 172 words
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Article57 1959-06-09 16 CALL FROM CASTRO ENDS HUNT CECRET police surrounded ex-President Carlos Prio's country home early on Saturday and searched the ground "for Americans engaged m illicit activities," newspapers m Havana reported yesterday. The reports said the secret police chief, Mario Merino, himself directed the search which continued until it was called57 words
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Article46 1959-06-09 16 About 3,000 men and women swept aside counters, wrecked showcases and scattered display goods to swarm around English showgirl Sabrina when she opened a contest to find Western Australia's most beautiful head of hair at a Perth store yesterday. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article54 1959-06-09 16 A 8.0.A.C. Comet IV carrying 44 passengers from Tokyo to London overshot the runway while landing at Dum Dum Airport (India) last night and became bogged m soft ground. The plane was not damaged and all passengers and 11 crew were^ safe. 8.0.A.C.'s Calcutta manager Mr.Reuter - 54 words
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78 1959-06-09 16 A MUSLIM PRESIDENT TO CALL ON THE POPE TURKISH i and an unpn ted an dience with v A au H;X return Grand*, trt, 1957, Is Intel t r then frien ,n N.A.T.O. The Turkish Presidpn will call at the VatSfti Thursday m the ftrat riS ever paid b> dU.P.I. - 78 words
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Advertisement261 1959-06-09 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. m i ii 2(t W»r4* $k (minimum). MADAM LOW KHOON HOCK, aged 59, beloved wife of Mr. Soh Heh Loon, passed away peacefully on 8-6-59 after a short illness, leaving behind her beloved husband, one son David Soh Beow Chwee. one, daughter Soh Siok Neo, one daughter-in-law, one261 words
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Advertisement25 1959-06-09 16 I l l^ p^ f ifl of all the THE MOST PORTABLE! It weighs less than 8 lbs. $175 rfammettfs P 0 BOX 22/. $/HC*P°*£25 words
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Article, Illustration505 1959-06-09 1 X you happen to be irt-sighted thai I uu reason why you ■lould not look I'Qual- as attractive as the r l who has perfect E or ti modern miss the liil:. pectueles is a m vi proposition Kith..* In grandma*! day K en iMind505 words
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Advertisement121 1959-06-09 1 *m »HI f^^T a^m HH I OB II r a X mil j Ja Bob a fl BttVlit mr^^m rY WH— X off Fi L < B BB Urn m Br tD if if If. tf /#fi Wr^t— M 10 f J all* J r r B 1* IBl^ wB121 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-06-09 2 with silvor, and delicately carved with a small fern design. The price is 519.50. whether she is a young bride or a venerable grandmother. It is of brass, heavily plated THIS CHARMING flower holder would make an ideal «ift for any house wife,45 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-06-09 2 THE PO 1 C 111 1) blouse is iiiusf and comfortable and is ld< for sport Of .1 «l.t\ m the siiiv it < -.m ix- worn j with matching calf- Irncth pedal pushers. E The material is hard irlng cotton m check design of cloi pink and mini99 words
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Article148 1959-06-09 2 Fashions from Mexico rUCiHY MORTON, a designer wno was once one of London's best known couture dressmakers and now design* for the wholele market, lias b(vn travelling m Mexico. The result is that many ol the vividly coloured and functional clothes worn by country women m Mexico are new appearing148 words
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Article, Illustration317 1959-06-09 2 Now the frame frankly French ITS NOT OF INCH! BUT OF THE Mln] OHK has a fine brown frame—a frankly fJ frame. She was just our i t the dozens I Ucious girls spotted on the sands oj I braving a bikini ana looking Ik Muti.ul m ifl Her statistics317 words
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Advertisement90 1959-06-09 2 flf you like good coffee drink HAG TAMT Caffeine -free coffee p that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion a pure L| l| t£!^ lT^ COFFEE U *ny <l.fficulty m obl«lnlnf write to HAG E*M EYE R S i THE NEW SUMMING SENSATION A with FIGURAMA TABLE MACLEVY /i\90 words
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Advertisement58 1959-06-09 2 WHERE to buy SIN GLASSES AND SPECTACLES: Federal— Optiek, 88, Orchard Road. JOAN'S CAP AND HANDBAG: Orient Craft, Orchard Road. PLAYSUIT: Robinson's, Raffles Pla< 'BISCOLAIT" APPETITE R EDUC ER: Cold Btor Orchard I Pil Patrick's, Orchard I Road; imd most la stores. I LOWER H OLDER: Bilvercraft, Pen P ENCI58 words
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Article109 1959-06-09 3 BEAUTY HINTS BY EVE MATILDA of Alor Star says that although ihc is only -I she has already developed little lines around her eyes. Do you '.screw up" your eyes when you laugh? Quite ibly these arc "laughter ill and some uiri.s arc more prone to them than other*. I109 words
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Article83 1959-06-09 3 THE GOLDEN LOOK I' w is bound tv come E A of COUI M m the iraki <>f thr E E newest ihadei of u«'i- E E utiiiitn. water melon pink. marlfOld and E nastiirlimn comei iht E "golden look' for make- »p. E Lowly shach's of E honrv fold83 words
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Article64 1959-06-09 3 TWO exhibitions with a special interest to housewives and parents ;>r»- now taking place m London. Picture above shows <tueen at the National Education and eers Exhibition, where students can find out all they want to k "ow about the profession or industry m which they are Interested.64 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-06-09 3 PLASTIC LEGS FOR NEWEST FURNITURE right itaowi irel Lorraine of 'on with a roller "f plastic rural •>as dropped the 1 doesn't d tor Hi. -<■ plastic furnit hip ratch, bi i i m be quickly i lied into "■I hottld .ii> lo the do hu l! 'luro in. inn49 words
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Article431 1959-06-09 3 The milky way to losing excess inches m a matter of days nriiKRE cornea a time 1 In most peoples' liV< When tin i. ply have to do somethin about th( xtia Inches mnd th*' waist one! hip I line conies when that miserable little arrow on the431 words
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Advertisement82 1959-06-09 3 carven THE OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES AND EAU DE COLOGNE P*s^T I ma griffr for tht lady with discriminating fosf* Sold by Oil leading thopt FAVPE LEUBA WATCH CO. i FOR MODERN CLEAN AND P^l ij^ 1 LATEST STYLE SALON VISIT -jj; W' I BETTY'S Bp^ LJ DC II I O82 words
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Article131 1959-06-09 4 What you wear underneath is just as important VyllKN you choose a new dress or cheongsam you are probably very particular about the shoes and handbag to go with it. But do you give the same care and thought to what you will wear underneath? The right foundation131 words
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Article133 1959-06-09 4 CHICKEN MARYLAND RECIPE MERE is favourite 11 recipe which the avera housewife m make gui t o simply if she is prepared to take a little time over it. make si, re that the chick. mi la young; and tender. Thi n it, dry d CU( into joints. required i133 words
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Article, Illustration243 1959-06-09 4 EVE REPLIES TO QUERIES ON... Freckles, and nails lo Molly of Singapore. IAM sorry you are having such an unpleasant time with your freckl* Tin nothing to worry about. it is merely pigmentation I by ultra violet rays. A very bleach ere available here will help you ouble. To Sum243 words
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314 1959-06-09 4 Bread-and-cheese parties are the latest thing IF YOU WANT to be really up llHfa|e give a bread-and-iheese parts This sounds a Jittle dull but not* »i done the Continental way. When The cheese is made into a "fondue' wlm h simply means that it is melted m white Jn dry314 words
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Article77 1959-06-09 4 BOW LEGS are my trouble," writes a teenager from Penang. I am afraid there is very little to be done. You cannot alter the shape or the bone structure. This is a clear case for camouflage. Don't wear your skirts too short or have a long silt77 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-06-09 4 PRESENT WITH AN ORIENTAL TOUCH TF YOU are looking x for gifts with an oriental touch to send overseas, here is something which would delight an average teenager. The little bob cap comes from Kashmir and it is beautifully hand made with multi-coloured embroidery and tiny pieces of mirrored glass.92 words
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Article58 1959-06-09 4 HOW CAN I get rid of uglj bump* on im a rcadn This is usually c shoos and the witn rhlch fit inugly .it tn<- i> If you aro m the habit of wrariiw substitute those for ifle. Moanwhilc. treat those bumps with P'J" ip. Rub58 words