The Singapore Free Press, 12 June 1959
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Title Section17 1959-06-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper BiafNP** rid »y> Ju li > mil Mn i" it'.17 words
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Article43 1959-06-12 1 journalists the Paris I ll <i preview puxiled, by the <»f "working I in thr Dior sinee tlv large part In all unl»| block! m ihoi x 'l ticket! have been I the first public I Moscow today 'the Dior collection. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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116 1959-06-12 1 A. IN Id. them by u radio i they «<> of! course or exhaust th< fulness, me pitch 01 the womai on her radio huppeiu-d t<> coincide with the emergency radio signal. Th»> misgile exploded after it was launch. -(I irom CapeReuter - 116 words
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Article224 1959-06-12 1 Fierce battle by night THE Indonesian rebels lost 300 killed and seriously wounded in a fierce battle with Government forces in the Celebes, the Antara news agency reported in Jakarta last night. agency, quoting its own correspondent on the battlefield, said the broke outReuter - 224 words
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95 1959-06-12 1 Russian wives gasp at Dior dresses A DISPLAY of Dior A isliioiis in the ii Embassy In om last ni«ht atI traded 150 women ■t h husbands in low |i n Moscow's 50 u I'mbassies. Western diplomats' were entranced Dior's flimsiest lions. Dismayed ommonist dipwives were 1 i at the95 words
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70 1959-06-12 1 CALLER SAYS HE HAS SEEN THE MISSING SCHOOLGIRL MAN telei^honcd the v social Welfare Department itii.s morning to .say he had Theresa Soo, the 13-y old schoolgirl who ran away from her home in Craig Road last Saturday. According to a spoki man of the departmi the caller said he70 words
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Article10 1959-06-12 1 Rubber down 1 cents July i. buyei papoi terda^ uncertain10 words
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Article23 1959-06-12 1 Madam Cl Wat Noi, 62, and her young< wore gaggod In their Ik> SiMKiipo: two They took a gold r; $35.23 words
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157 1959-06-12 1 Bomb blast in railway station injures 38 AN explosion 111 a locker at a railway station in Boston, Massachusetts, yesterday brought part of the elevated railway (rushing to the ground In the heart of the business quarter and injured at least 38 people. An oflicial said fragments of the lockerReuter; U.P.I. - 157 words
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18 1959-06-12 1 HOLOCAUST OF EXPLODING SHELLS IN A VILLAGE Jji] tOHTEP mi y oth( md, lon followed wtof rocniuni'. mm18 words
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Article59 1959-06-12 1 TRAINING PLEDGE BY AUSTRALIA illlllllimi Illilllllli: AUSTRALIA is prepared to extend "to the full its assistance to the Malayan Army in training junior officers, N.C.o s and tradesmen, the visiting Australian Army Minister, Mr. .1 O. Cramer, said yesterday. Up left Singapore i»v air this morning accompanied by his wife59 words
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Article20 1959-06-12 1 President Eisenhower terday accepted the resign ation of Mr. Richard 1 e Jones as ambassador to Liberia.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 20 words
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Article18 1959-06-12 1 A BOUT m A C 2R 7 Dutch liner lY>i gramm. said ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article343 1959-06-12 1 GENEVA: IT'S DAY TO DAY NOW rIE future of the I East-West Foreign Ministers' conference, one month old yesterday, appeared to diplomatic obin Geneva last night to be assured till the middle of next week. Thla wu believi d to be the outcome ot the dramatic talk yesterday afternoon betweenReuter - 343 words
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119 1959-06-12 3 MORE I HAN 2. 4iii) work* rs at Bt Motor Corporation lories In Britain were Idle t a hoi following at tWi ■iiy plant The strike »>i pre m w< at the Nuffield Metal Pro duct Birni ham, had laid oil 2,500Reuter - 119 words
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304 1959-06-12 3 A NEW ADENAUER SHOCK: 'I TOLD MY CABINET LAST MONTH' QPPOSITIOX Socialist deputies shouted "who is lyniK?" when VWst German ChanceUor Adenauer told a packed Parliament last night he had revealed his intention to remain in power at a Cabinet meeting last month attended by his Economics Minister, Dr. LudwigReuter - 304 words
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138 1959-06-12 3 A-test ban: 'Russians will not interfere' Union imiii n oi lower confer It was ready to id modify the list presented last be included In banning nuipon tests, Geneva sources said legate, Mr. arapkln, "implihe would bring i i veto list "up to v tew of the procii by theReuter - 138 words
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Article16 1959-06-12 3 Philip laid the adnought, Bri--1 uclear-propell-at Bar row north west ReuterReuter - 16 words
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22 1959-06-12 3 AROI Dutch couple in childri Thi mild i plumb* Line. rtacffei ol multiple murder Til T! U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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153 1959-06-12 3 Youths held knife at my throat'— girl Y NEGRO student testified at Talahassee, Florida, yesterday that she was raped seven times by four white youths who held a knife at her throat. The 19-year-old girl told an all-white, male jury that she boused each youth not to molest her. butU.P.I. - 153 words
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Advertisement35 1959-06-12 3 FP12.6 59 While stocks lost) Fratelli Soprani Piano aecordeons HfiCC »'om SUS/- to $935 A<jc»» 4 S«rvic« Stotion: K$ DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD. Rood, Singapore H930/***** ►■udu Rood, Kuola Lumpur. 5413 tornofvon Street, penenq SStt35 words
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Advertisement174 1959-06-12 3 CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES m^. Ik V T\ J PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet ami infra-red rayi REMEMBER Umbral lenses colour-true and the l> i>U can for your ej Available at YOUNG OPTICAL CO., 45, Stamford Road, SinKapore-6 and all reliable opticians and Department Storm 'WHY NOT FLY THERE? Sydney?174 words
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210 1959-06-12 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday. June 12, 1 9 59. Opinion Big Diet problem THE problem of feeding itients has always been one ol the greatest, if not the greatl problem which the directing staff of a hospital has to lace. That is a fundamental problem throughout the world. A210 words
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Lauren Bacall on Safari
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Article, Illustration887 1959-06-12 4 MOST-TALKED-ABOUT WOMAN IN LONDON COMES EAST OUT of Holly wood three months ago the honey-b I o n d c widow of Humphrey Bogart flew into London to make a new home ..and a mostmentioned name about town. Her social bracket: Noel Coward, Vivien Leigh, Kay Kendall. But by March887 words
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Advertisement27 1959-06-12 4 ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS H in GOLD, I WHITE GOLD m m PLATINUM. B :p.H. henory: .irutii.iN HliiiiimHlii. 7S, Notth BrMffc Kd s'purep A Kuala I iimpur. m27 words
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Advertisement6 1959-06-12 4 TOMORROW Bacall and the Crystal Ball6 words
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Advertisement70 1959-06-12 4 OO NOT W) SHOUT &f, AT YOUR STAFF... V^ I INSTALL CNSAP AND EFFICIENT Ericssoit^ INTiR.COM PHONfS I Efficient, inexpensive and reliable. j' 4&to^ ERICSSON intercom phones gives adequote inter-office communication V, without 'crowding-out' clients' colls. p^ Conference' facilities allow you to V^2> with any or oil terminal y Write70 words
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305 1959-06-12 5 M\KKIH> couples in Singapore enjoy better health and live longer than single people, according to doctors. said thin trend was reflected elsewhere in the world and had ibject of ;i report by a United Nation ncy. According to a report prepared by the Economic305 words
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Article172 1959-06-12 5 PARKING SPACE PROBLEM CROWS fVlll] Automobile Asso--1 elation of Singapore has reported that ,t is "extremely hard pressed" to maintain efficient parking serlrices Alternative parking space to compensate tor the possible loss of Raffles Place, used by more than 500 vehicles daily, has not been suggested by the Highu.u Authority,172 words
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Article42 1959-06-12 5 Chinese and English piimary school students in Singapore are invited to tend the film "South Africa" to be presented by the Y.M.C.A. Junior Department on June 13 and 16 at 7.30 p.m. in the Association's Orchard Road premises.42 words
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86 1959-06-12 5 WINES AND PERFUMES AT SPECIAL PRICES I tall will \> hiadam< J< an A u lilac wife ol th< French C< nsulneral. -tall will offel cl wines, champagne and llqu duced pric< [i r more than threp bottles can be delivered to buyers' hom< s. in addition, there will be86 words
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Article25 1959-06-12 5 Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, lelt London Air port for Nicosia yesterday after seeing the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd ReuterReuter - 25 words
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47 1959-06-12 5 S'PORE FORCES WILL TAKE PART IN BIRTHDAY PARADE 1 proi irad on tl ming I 11 1 rival r willl im G an hour earlier I 000 people il Navy I Air will fly past for thr »1 Salu' TliOurfc ranti talioi R nt. An will pore47 words
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Advertisement174 1959-06-12 5 w^-mMv COMPACT A i&&ii ML* S J HANDY m —j> PERFECT FOR NEEDLE SHARP AND BRILLIANT SLIDE-SHOW I REMEMBER I ALL SAMOCA Products ore fully quorontecd MALAYA PHOTO STORE 105, North Bridge Road, S'pore. FROM SUNDAY 14TH •k and EVERY SUNDAY DINK BY CANDLELIGHT 4Nn from 9.00 to 11.00 p.m.174 words
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Advertisement34 1959-06-12 6 j PBfSHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! j I WHR-TIP OSli WITH SOOTHING MIMTHOI MIST! Vfcnthol Mis! make h toba< while i i Manufactured b) I 111 STI id II m and I A 11.34 words
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Miscellaneous225 1959-06-12 6 BllMllltiyiUllllllMlllllkllllllllllllSllHllliHUl .11 I I lIAUKi: l»v Sydney lonian TLjm BT a/hv CANT WE JUST SNT gNOOGM KT 0V SLOWING THE SHIP A LITTLE 5?52 £fiJ/SL§? 6O SUNWACDS UNTIL /TO DO 7WAT WE MUST K\ VVE WILL FALL IN TOWARDS THE OP 7*f VAhJtSHizD A fi FARTMS bpaCHAPOSITIOW IN RE -A225 words
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Miscellaneous317 1959-06-12 6 BORN today you i Individual. You hav< timid about i X pr( mg i Yo-i have a tidy n t liity. You I seeing things out will insist that y<»u adhere, to an aim precision. Your judgment li sound rarely lct imp., I h Lr m re fuil I You317 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article136 1959-06-12 7 i.ommin. lunc 11 Previous I mi \o l i:^> c.i.f. port! June 28 July 28', bu 2P, \o i i;^> >pot 28 I K v> > Srttlrment I mi", July 28', bU 28 *"ff 28 TOM Above vrices Quoted m pc I'irni White Sarawak f.a.q. mm in136 words
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Article105 1959-06-12 7 NEW YORK, June 11. Previous Today lis Straits N»ot 104.75 nom. 104.50 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract July 102.50 buyers 102.50 buyers 104.25 sellers 103.25 sellers Sept 102.12 buyers 102.00 buyers 104.12 sellers 103.25 sellers TOM Verj steady. SALES: Nil. BI'BBKR I u lures July 35.00 buyers105 words
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Article32 1959-06-12 7 NEW YORK. June 11. Previous Today 30 Industrials 627.17 627.49 ■'o Railroads 162.78 163.25 Hi Domestic Bonds 83.33 83.34 1"> I tilitiM 86.44 86.76 DCka Composite Averages 210.87 211.2132 words
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Article55 1959-06-12 7 it 25 U. awaiting afloat* 2514, June 25 cf. Lam pong uting release 25 'i 1 June shipment 25 _M to 25, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 4G, awaiting release unquoted, afloat* 44'. to 42 1 June .shipment 39 1 39, cif, sellers ex-dock. ibove prices nuotea55 words
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Article70 1959-06-12 7 COPRi Philippines c.i.t. IK uropean ports delivered p i long ton July Uralti c.i.f. U.R./North in ports delivered r long ton July hug. I > OIL crude Straits l uropean ports In bulk ton .lune July i OIL crude Ceylon I opean ports in bulk ton70 words
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256 1959-06-12 7 COLUMNIST TELLS: WHY I CRITICISED LIBERACE He felt article would reduce pianist to correct proportions WILLIAM CONNOR, M real aid writer »f Ihc c tandra column In The Daily Mirror, agreed under cross-examination in court In London yesterday that in; had referred In an article to the American pianist Liberace,Reuter - 256 words
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85 1959-06-12 7 U.K. STOCK MARKET ADVANCE CONTINUES T^HE recovery in the London stock markets made further substantial h< adway yesterday. Most sections closed higher under the lead of Industrial equities, which recorded widespread gains. The sharp rally on Wall Street on Wednesday night encouraged the recovery. Gilt-edged securities continued to impr Banking,85 words
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Advertisement128 1959-06-12 7 Tti $210/V,* AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING PKOTOGRAPMIC I (LIUUY UUW3 CQ.,LVL>. 103 North Bridqc Road. 4 255, Orchard Road, Sinqaporr 191, Pcnonq Rood Penan.q. STENORETTE tJ^^k The treatett booster of offlc* 9 vn||^^^2^^ output ilnce the lyp-.-xnter ■Ibb. VOA *^3r^B Ba^. More lhan 150.000 Stenorettcj B^ %r v^fl^rl hav f128 words
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Miscellaneous57 1959-06-12 7 I SINCAPORE I IHICH TIDESf TODAY; 3.05 p.m. E TOMORROW. 2.22 a.m. and 3.52 p.m. z SUNDAY: 3.20 a.m. E and 4.48 p.m. MONDAY: 4.33 a.m. and 5.50 p.m. E TUESDAY: 6.03 a.m. E and 6.54 p.m. S WEDNESDAY: 1.40 5 a.m. and 7.4f) p.m. THURSDAY: 8.55 a.m. E and57 words
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Article, Illustration261 1959-06-12 8 CANOE FOR BUFF ELO BILL II ABOVE student Evaj Brishori,'. 21, i has just been elected the i "Lake Malar Queen" in Stockholm a contest for the prettiest, most talented, and most suitable girl to act as the city's hostess. She plays the violin, speaks four languages and is studyingPopper; Reuter; Fox - 261 words
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Article61 1959-06-12 8 DC I r\\jj TOSCA > Pat DtLOWSmythe's famous show jumper, exercises with her foal, just born at the Stockwood Stud, near Redditch, Worcestershire. The foal, not yet named, is now a chestnut but her colouring is expected to become grey. Her sire is Tambourine and sheReuter - 61 words
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Article42 1959-06-12 8 WHEN these people v ;l > miniature cars they Is mean It! Here an thi »c oi them Iml (l on nnii i>o\\ no fire-engine, 111 Ani ind a racing Wore J, ha on dispi in.nk (he progl hobbi PopperPopper - 42 words
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Article255 1959-06-12 10 Dog finds boy, 12, lost on mountain 4 TWELVI OLD boy, lost in Mountain forest fpr three days and nights without food or drink, was found alive. He bout death by two and recovered In pital. Two deep throated bark i from police dog255 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-06-12 10 ■^^■¥1 I' l »»l— »W HIIWIIIIIMIIIWMWWIUMH jr COSTS a young and anxious mother $75 a week in fares just to give her baby "hole-in-the-hearf soil two big hugs but to her it's worth every cent of it. She is 26-year-old Mrs. LilyPOPPER - 99 words
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61 1959-06-12 10 No-one snapped the rural speedhogs DARTFORD rural council invited people In the district to photograph examples of bad driving, offering three cash prizes for snaps of the worst examples. Closing date was June 1 but by then not one entry had been sent in, so the Organisers, members of the61 words
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Article234 1959-06-12 10 Things they say II would i,( a m b .v the Coal lr ed I concentrate on d J^ I mlcal production «*Z Col K P indaj den ul W. u Tr ;J r I tog Centre. Oxfordshire a the Child care Officers' conference' INHERE must be teenage A gangs.234 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-06-12 10 7,2 2 5 damages for 'brave young woman' JENNIFER CROSS is not only a very pretty J girl but "an extremely brave and sensible young woman," according to a High Court judge. Twenty-year-old dental nurse Mrs. Cross of Harold Wood. I&sex, was awarded 8850 <57.225) dan for burns when tripped109 words
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Article312 1959-06-12 10 dfdf I ONDON is having a tourist boom Americans are heading a rush which is taxing accommodation In West End luxury hotels. In .March the latest month l«.r which the British Travel Association has figures 31 per cent more Americans arrived than in the .same month312 words
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Article235 1959-06-12 11 Projector made from an old tin 'rHK home i 1 vice shown Ln the picture left iar slide aim proJ< tOl In feniOUfl new tool for audiolucation, deloped bj James A. Cudney and V. Roxor Short, communication, media offlra of the U.S. 0\ rations Mission to Afghanistan. This solar projector235 words
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Article92 1959-06-12 11 IF you want (<> start lilmini! hrrcs the Ditch. Kvei feel that movie making Wai i luxury you just couldn't afford? you couldn't be more wrong! There are several new Bmm cine camerai on the market now ■elling from between |50 to sioo. Come to92 words
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Article, Illustration386 1959-06-12 11 ONE SPECK OF DUST CAN SPOIL A SLIDE Ii TINY speck of dust on a colour slide looms up as large as a cockroach when projected on the average home s< i een. larger on a screen. I »u enhance 'at ion as a ter when you that spot n386 words
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Advertisement48 1959-06-12 11 W/f f*. recording tape wSL. WMMI gives you the best l I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST IK^BBfc*WßiHl^^tfrsfl^ With olmott unlimited life i SOO 000 rccordmq%) without deterioration in quolity mKINDERMANN"»E OF PERFECT SILDE PROJECTORS L-r. 'B JACK'S PHOTO CO. 11l M KB MULTIVITAMINS ti \i i), i ro.48 words
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373 1959-06-12 12 MR TAOAO Kl KAISIII, JapaneM Minister Of labour, told tin- International Labour Organisation (I MM feneral assembly in Geneva that, although Japan's economic development had reached a favourable stage, the countiN was bound to face many difficult problems in the tuture inReuter - 373 words
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279 1959-06-12 12 pOMMUNISTS Chinese atrocities are directed not merely against the human body but are aimed at the heart and soul as well, says the New York Times. In an editorial titled "Red Chinese Atrocities", the newspaper said that recent testimony before a House of279 words
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Article27 1959-06-12 12 South Korean Student National D< pi aii > to send a Iwlll mission in July to lour Formo the PhilipDinea and South iin.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article74 1959-06-12 12 RUSSIAN AIMS -BY JAPANESE ENVOY fokyo U ould m pu with < 1 1 iitudo should b< ind flexible ■i h ll*- iuld sp« I he rnniuni with iUs avowed policy ol ro lon with tho Free World, but at the m, time It .should not -mind< erything related tuReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-06-12 12 Dr. (Miss) Srichitra Charoen- charamporn, a King's Scholar from Bangkok, is seen with her father, Air Marshal Luang Charoencharamporn on her departure from Bangkok for the United States. I Dr. Srichitra, the second Ananda Mahidol Scholar, will begin her three. 'W year specialist course57 words
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485 1959-06-12 12 New development programme for Ceylon /^EYLON'S National Planning Council has adopted a tenyear plan of developm e n t advocating adoption of a mixed economy to take tho country along the road to a socialist pattern of society. The plan, which will be considered by government and parliament in dueReuter; U.P.I.; REUTER - 485 words
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260 1959-06-12 13 THE FREE PRESS BOOK OF THE WEEK HOUR BEFORE ZERO. liy Harvester. Jarrolds, i rrins is another of Mr. Harvester's stories of the East. (A previous novel, "The relay Walkers," was set in Malaya). igainst the background of Saigon and Vietnam, he unfolds a260 words
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121 1959-06-12 13 HE TRIES TO PENETRATE THE IRISH SECRET S RIDE, by Hoylc (Heinc- 4N adventure story super-imposed on ientific-political im idea, and ich, curiously, the other. Ireland, has risen to be the .dust rial and Power, her towns icious and beI traffic humming great new roads, mtry is sternly riddled with121 words
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Article468 1959-06-12 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON BY MEMOIRS OF A DUTIFUL DAUGHTER. By Simonc de Beauvoir. Andre Deutsch and Weidenft'ld and Nicolson. 30.5. IN this book a young woman grows up. That is all. She experiences d\\ that occurs in the ordinary way to most young people, male468 words
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Article63 1959-06-12 13 MEMOHIBS Idmiral Doenlti Weldenfeld >'id Nicol I int.. i of Germ in Doeniti ii •u| place H i h Hitler'g political hell (for 2* days) »>• rannof undri stand «»i> irniliMurr and IHontgoni rail In with about the fttiure «»f CS( id, Nail U "I- is hook63 words
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Article, Illustration6 1959-06-12 13 'Jungle Green' author's new book banned6 words
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Article205 1959-06-12 13 SECRETS of Britain, f 14 lit against th<- Cj prus terrorists will not intold in case (he\ upsrt Archbishop \lakai iov I it Id Marshal I. 0 r d Harding has revealed that "I he Flaming Cassock,' the hook written by Lleufl Colonel Arthur Campbell is to205 words
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Advertisement24 1959-06-12 13 P AMTPAQ four Moor i s ■sW^t^i*^^^a_ M* I to choose bfTV^ Isn^s^ 111 n^| I o I JACK'S PHOTO CO u <***+* ■■■it. t»««|24 words
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Article37 1959-06-12 14 GERMAN ATHLETES ON JAPAN TOUR A West German atmeuc team comprising .seven women and 15 men will tour Japan later this year. The women are due in Tokyo on Sept. 22. the men on Sept. 24.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article456 1959-06-12 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK I By JACK London did not hold the British and Empire heavyweight boxing titles very long: ten months and two days, to be exact and he was never much more than a pedestrian pugilist. The best of a poor bunch in456 words
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Article53 1959-06-12 14 T for the Royal Hunl cup f run over one mile, ut Ascot, on w J UI owned 8. Lip of Ip<>h. W jt,i Pall l Mull N dallo «04. Wi 3, Blue Nile R2 p lc d Fautle .11 and llddlo v. inchlnclldReuter - 53 words
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Article37 1959-06-12 14 rd Htint. 28 old Rydef cup plaj of 63 to lead the opening round ol the 72-holea £2,500 Ds tournament at w. h. Surrey. Hui ing ciiort prei i thr< Harrv ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-06-12 14 THE four young Russian tenuis players currently playing In the I Kent Lawn Tennis Championships at Bee hen ham. England, convene with their eoaeh, Belltl (iayman, during a practice session. The Soviet youngsterare being groomed ior t future Davis Cup and Wimbledon representation, eft to right inReuter - 78 words
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Article34 1959-06-12 14 The Hong Kong Eastern football team will play a series of games in South Vietnam this month, Vietnam News Agency said yesterday. Games would be on the 25th, 28th. and 29th.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-06-12 14 M- Harrison- Cray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M Harrison-Cray by >uuth vv tural On toda; N than No-Trumi lead ot I most unlx stop the "best conti In facl vious u by tlie vulni ;i fortune. The make suit' Three No- T: honour card ter the first Two No-Tnin idle bid in this66 words
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Advertisement31 1959-06-12 14 6x6cm -m Coated Kinokkor 1:3,5/80 mm Lens B, 1 1/300 sec. shutter with delay action. Do luxe leather case. Price $59.00 HOCK CHEONG COMPANY, 95/97 TRAS ST S PORE-2. Tel *****31 words
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Miscellaneous117 1959-06-12 14 CLUES ACEOSS Cll'ES DOWN I 1. 4 19. Pet enthu for mutual affection (4, i11,,. I 2, 3». the 4 See 1 o Old ship I With a penny one ml work t lie 11 sort of this 10 It seems to suit Sh;ikespe;.i v 3 I I this doth117 words
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830 1959-06-12 15 PAGAN KING LOOKS BEST IN MAIN EVENT j ALLAN LEWIS on the amateur races WELL varied programme oi seven events with good iiHtK in the ma lorits ©I races should provide Interestini racing tomorrow at the Pen Eang Turf Club's sponsored Malaya Imateur Racing Association fixture, Main event is the830 words
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566 1959-06-12 15 Five wickets for total of seven runs ions Mortimore, Gloucestershire oil-spin- i ner who was called to Australia during i r the WCC tour, took five wickets for seven inns against Leicestershire at Bristol yes- hi day to five his side an easy win by an E innings and 56Reuter - 566 words
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Article18 1959-06-12 15 IKIN HITS 1 1 8 •nd innings wlo I on the thi i with Durh l. Ikin drn-.18 words
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Advertisement109 1959-06-12 15 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY < I 111. HI \l CHEWSrs *l*>tul miiir+t 76'j, Orchard I I Tel 3591 From 8 6.00 p m. It rum It: 69, Serongoon G Way ***** Daily: From 9.00 a.m. to 9 00 pm. Call on us tor your Medical, Toilet G Cosmetic Requirements i r^_rtiß tt109 words
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Article266 1959-06-12 16 Bhis would benefit oth manufacturing, producing nations jyj R. BUNG SIEW LOON, Malayan Deputy Commissioner for Industrial Relations, told the SO-nation International Labour Assembly in ("cncva yesterday that stabilisation of world commodity prices was of primary importance to Malaya. "Undue reliance on primary production is notReuter - 266 words
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69 1959-06-12 16 PLOT TO FIX TYRE SALES PRICE CHARGE THE Federal Trade Commission alleged in Washington yesterday that 15 United States tyre and tube manufacturers and two trade associations were conspiring to fix prices on sales of tyres and tubes in violation of U.S. law. The commission is watchdog over American basin,69 words
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Article28 1959-06-12 16 Three thousand aircraft workers at the Short Bro thers and Harland Factory in Belfast. Northern Ireland. resumed work yesterday after their lightning strike on Wednesday. ReUterReUter - 28 words
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177 1959-06-12 16 Delegate of Laos reports to Dagall calm MR. Dag HammarsklTl joeld. the United Nations Secretary-General, called in the chief delegate of Laos yesterday for •a conference on the situation In that Indo-Chinese kingdom, which Communist sources say is involved in internal strife. A spokesman of the Laotian delegation said afterwardsReuter - 177 words
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Article148 1959-06-12 16 IJRITISH racing di Stirling Moss la^t night denied a charge of negligence made by the widow of Swiss racing dri Fausto Meyrat, who received fatal injuries in the Nuerburgring sporLs cur race last week-end. Mr. Mass, who left New York by air after a businessReuter - 148 words
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