The Singapore Free Press, 13 June 1959
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Title Section15 1959-06-13 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Singapore Saturday, June 13, 1959. Prit«. <t>15 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-06-13 1 SCOPE OF THE K.L. 'SUMMIT' TALKS WIDENS The five who will speak for S'pore DISCUSSIONS between top members of the Singapore and Federation Cabinets now taking place in Kuala Lumpur may touch on the trade, commerce and fiscal policies of the two (Governments. This was indicated by the Prime MinisterFree Press - 267 words
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Article136 1959-06-13 1 liHE communist governent oi Kerala State vrday banned any exercise, movement or drill i military nature by any private organisation In the former Travaneore:.n area of the State. government said it had acted on reports that certain private organisations were giving training of "a ry nature."Reuter - 136 words
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Article30 1959-06-13 1 I>B-day strike of tone Tire and o. employees ended With the signing contract with the Rubber Worker* retulted In an I MSSI 000,000 U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article22 1959-06-13 1 n Medan, Sumatra. four .storage ntainlng dove nd salt tlmated uplahii r' odli had bttn tie- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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288 1959-06-13 1 Sir William reviews birthday parade in a lounge suit A CROWD estimated at 30,000 gathered at the Singapore padang this morning for the Queen's Birthday Parade. The Yang di-Pertuan Nogara, Sir William Ooode, arrived at the padang at 8.30 a.m. He wore a lounge suit as no ceremonial uniform ha.s288 words
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Article17 1959-06-13 1 Mot 1000 HI mi] m tl against Jap triat<! Korean I North X U P.I.U P.I. - 17 words
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Article14 1959-06-13 1 THL i dole a comn from official Pal Ti: rnmeni ReuterReuter - 14 words
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135 1959-06-13 1 'Heed our interests' R.I. plea to S'pore I^HE JAKARTA newspaper Merdeka has asked the new Government of Singapore "to show a greater understanding" ol Indonesia's interests In crushing the rebellion. It said that during the Sumatran and North Celebes rebellion Sin^aixjre had never .shown v friendly action. "No-one can denyReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement50 1959-06-13 1 BBv u /^Bl ImBF^B i^m^v i^B y ABBv r '"^•"'Bl Br H^L. B^ THF MARK OF QUALITY VH«F BBST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MADE ft I Automofit i" gL I F JMd£T^^l Sunbtom l/| Automotic D«*p Fryer fan Avldwilk Innmi.lM AultmctK ff^ Bo.lt »'»h ottacKmrnt j^ta^ Botn-f und Grill SMUIiO CHINA LTD50 words
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Article379 1959-06-13 2 Recess without fixing predicted next week 'PH! P-WEST Foreign Ministers' talks avert 1 ed Immediate collapse yesterday but the W was reported last night to be considering the idea Of adjourning the conference without fixing a summit meeting. At a crucial three-hour plenary session yesterdayReuter - 379 words
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72 1959-06-13 2 air HAROLD WILSON, the lab. .11 ipok I In Oxford night that the time ong overdue when Bi ent with C m E E E ■ii we regard China and her peopl< 600 E E million trading rival- v beaten. NY( E cannot compete withReuter - 72 words
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242 1959-06-13 2 Japanese halt sailings to South Korea lAPANESF shipping lines, have cancelled the >cheduled sailing ol their snips to South Korea m view of Seoul's action .suspending trade relations with Japan. One of the Japanese lines, Mitsui, said this was due to discontinuation by the South Korean mission m Tokyo ofU.P.I. - 242 words
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49 1959-06-13 2 The East Java war administrator has issued an order prohibiting trade m unripe coffee beans. The ban is to stop trading m beans which have been .stolen from estates. Traders have been ordered to declare stocks of cofl'tc above 50 kilos.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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120 1959-06-13 2 CO-EXISTENCE IS COLD WAR CASUALTY, SAYS NEHRU INDIA'S Prime Hi, 5 trr Nehru told Jttfe public meeting ij Katmandu as nii:lll that peaceful co exis- tence was the creates casualty ol the cold war. Speakin s at receo- by the Katmandu tor- Poratkm, Mr. Nehru Bounced -certain c«un- ir«<*s xvhoU.P.I. - 120 words
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149 1959-06-13 2 Dr. A. didn't tell me.. .but let's not fight Erhard |)I? I Ihr V\ man EconoMinlster. appealed to -arty yesterday not to liuiii themselves on ol Dr. Adenauer's lon io i n.s ticellor, the I i be my v. ,t in I I)r Adenauer's claim thai Di Erhard had knownReuter - 149 words
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141 1959-06-13 2 MILK CARTONS TO BE CHECKED IN CANCER PROBE YIR ROBERT ROE, Director of the U.S. Food iTA and Drug Administration, said m Washington yesterday his department planned to Investigate whether there were cancer-producing elements m the waxes of milk cartons. •The F.D.A. also planned a study of possible bacterial contaminationReuter - 141 words
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Article13 1959-06-13 2 peditlon to Ilin mand m* lition the i ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement129 1959-06-13 2 TASBICJL I fQi All prices ore subject With K?Aen S f 2 discount *12.&/Sole Agents Scrvicr Stotion: TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD. 62 MmUlc *©«d, Singapore. Tel: *****/***** 70 Pudu Road. K. Lumpur. Tel: ***** 193 Carnarvon Street, Pcnong. Tel: 5589. r-f 13.6.50 'WHY NOT FLY THERE?' Sydney? Hongkong? London?129 words
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346 1959-06-13 3 NO REASON FOR POLICE TO SEE ME AGAIN IHER LOUIS VERT MEERSCH, 38 year old :i Catholic priest ques- m Tokyo on five occaln connection with the murder of Japanese air hosTomoko Takekawa, said m paria last night that as far asU.P.I. - 346 words
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Article93 1959-06-13 3 GOVERNOR -I WAS KIDNAPPED GOVERNOR Earl Lon« of uisiana charged In ...-ton yesterday m a tal court petition that was drugged m Louii and taken to a ion mental hospitied hand and foot. isked a district court rdcr him released, applied for a writ of habeas corpus and peril vU.P.I. - 93 words
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179 1959-06-13 3 Striking seamen forced to disembark POLICE m a 4 a.m. swoop yesterday disembarked the crew of one of Italy's largest liners, the 23.000-ton Federico "C" m a new move to break the four-day-old world-wide Italian seamen's strike. A police spokesman said the operation at Genoa was completed "without incident" mReuter - 179 words
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99 1959-06-13 3 JUNK-SAILING BRITON NOW OFF JAPAN r rHE Japanese Maritime Safety Board .said yesterday that Mr. Brian Platt. the son of an executive ol the Shell Oil Company who was one* reported missing m the Pacific aboard a Chines* junk, was continuing his voyage to Yokohama, near Tokyo. Mr. Piatt, aReuter - 99 words
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Article13 1959-06-13 3 Venezuela broke ofl diplomatic relations with the Dominican Republic yester U.P.I.U.P.I. - 13 words
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19 1959-06-13 3 RED-HELD BISHOP WELL BUT IN HOSPITAL i still i when k< tel it I. I i I dfdsf U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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139 1959-06-13 3 Pay-packet cheque to take place of cash: U.K. will change law Till] British Government is to change the law under which it is a criminal offence m Britain for an employer to pay a manual worker's wages by cheque. The present law was made more, than 100 years ago toReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement6 1959-06-13 3 Hfili^i*' 1 Yl^* Xn limiM lit ,!>!6 words
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Advertisement152 1959-06-13 3 To all Dads A HAPPY FATHER'S DAY To all our Clients SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT From now on until 21st June 1959. Tha style and quality conscious Dad exp€< the lu-st. Hence your Dad a hap; surprise with: SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS which create a neiv dimension m Men's Wear* SLACKS JACKETS—152 words
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170 1959-06-13 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Indonesian crisis Juno 13, 19 IlEi lllUUllUSlclll V/CII- tral Government's pacification of the revolt torn republic appears almost as far off realisation as cv. despite the swift initial dislodging of the various rebel factions from their strongpoints. Reports continue to be received of fairly I170 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1959-06-13 4 THIS IS THE RESTLESS EVER MOVING WORLD OF i LAUREN BACALL. ...THE TINSEL, OFTEN INSINCERE WORLD WHERE A WOMAN SEEKS THE REAL AND THE SECURE AGAINST EXOTIC BACKGROUNDS Oracle tells Bacall: You'll marry soon laU^^l I'ENNETII MORE met the mystic because most ol the for-tune-tellers at1,095 words
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Advertisement33 1959-06-13 4 TERYLENE WOOL Suitings Sl4 50 per yd. $32 00 per pi. trousers Sl lO.OO per suit Visit Our Gcnt*i rAILORING DEPT. II A.I A.] TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street. Spore Tels: ***** *****33 words
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Advertisement65 1959-06-13 4 ON MONDAY! Jewels and I the itch to buy I handle for U Si m cosy carrying. T VV mmti^m. taschin transistor boy \m pockettiie receiver wth really 9°e IflK™/ fOfMll <•«••♦*««• Full V ♦'OP i llMd I MT I TRANSISTOR RADIO Puih-pull output 1^ with built-in ferrire ocriol X,65 words
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Article213 1959-06-13 5 I Temporary travel papers available I Change m UK law awaited 4 BOUT 1,000 people m a1 Singapore who applied for Bui i l ports during May m but could not ri them will shortly be asked whether they wish to wait for a fully valid213 words
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Article, Illustration180 1959-06-13 5 Two young boys who E ran away Irom their home m Birmingham (o E seek a fortune m \us- E tralia did not actually E get very far. They were E returned home from a i E town 20 miles away. E But Mr. Henry Bolte, EPopper - 180 words
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119 1959-06-13 5 BfTHE first Cinerama film a new method of photography and projection to be seen mth-East Asia will be presented to Singaaudiences In about a month. Two representatives for the Cinerama company. Mr. H. D. Perry and Mr. F. W. Richmond, recently arrived m the119 words
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Article36 1959-06-13 5 Inelope Dewar, 2'ABriti whisky ngaged to Mr. Huth r, a 40 yearmillionaire, it was i d m yesterimlly pokesman "untrue" reports 1)- a.i: i lather. of the Dewar firm, objected t<> the ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement24 1959-06-13 5 it r j ff i i i id NONE 3224? I jj FURNITURE aJ removals i *iQfiV m m *\\l^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. Mi'24 words
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Advertisement145 1959-06-13 5 /^^^J^k Model L 159 Model M PROTECT YOUR EYES •gainst harmful ultraviolet and infra-red ruys. REMEMBER Umbra] lensei i colour-true and the best you can get for your < Available at: MAYFAIR OPTICAL HOUSE 382, North Bridge Road. Singapore ami alt reliable uptr-ums and Department fMiwim' •^a^' ~"fi'*""l^ JH HMmL145 words
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Advertisement17 1959-06-13 6 CINE EQUIPMENT Supreme .4tf Bmm movie UjJnflJ*^^ projector VMt/^* with "thco i TV^ tre quolity" tfc^S^ll^' pcrformonc17 words
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Miscellaneous126 1959-06-13 6 JEFF lIAU'KK by Sytlney Jordan ■r flil Biff [As th£ AttMures arc coc/mtco Off. Bkx^^tJ 31 •^^▼J B™^^ 7^\ all I CONSCIOUS Of TU£ fine AAAflGtst '•m^^^^^^ "^B ||^p OP t> kj^" j /"^^^bßPl^^ ZEft^s MINUS L M A.\IIIIAIiI-: by Lee F<ilk and Phil Davi* •l AKE by Iliibbiird r^TMERB.'126 words
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Miscellaneous338 1959-06-13 6 Born today the i :i varl upfo you wish to dev< You have flu< acj he spoken J beauty oi you and it is lik.k consid artistic t > ;1 y ou ftlu> conversationalist lecture vuih charm ami I U i aW ratner 1 ofUn have strong prem VY 4338 words
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226 1959-06-13 7 THAT BALD CAR TYRE COULD BE A 'KILLER' r riii: Automobile Association of Singapore hai warned motorists against the danger of bald tyrci as a potential killer. Mr. A. J. Robinson, General Manager of the Malayan Motor and General Underwriters Limited the association's insurance compan said there were still accidents226 words
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ROUND the World Market Prices
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Article145 1959-06-13 7 LONDON Jun. B, \o 1 I^S iif. y i»on> Juiu- 27 buyei 27 7 s buj 28 sellers 28 sel July buyers .sellers 2U Ii i no v > >pot buyers Hers (lilt*: Net I KVS Scttlt'liirlit ■II I <riii^ .hil> sellers 28 Au t buyers ■(A!145 words
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Article98 1959-06-13 7 NEW YORK, June 12. Previous Today IN tits Spot 104.50 nom. 104.62 nom. IN I uturet raits Contract July 102.50 buyers 101.50 buyers 103.25 sellers 103.50 sellers Sept 102.00 buyers 101.50 buyers 103.25 sellers 103.50 seller., oni null. SALES: Nil. 1881 X; Futurei July 33.95 paid 33.6598 words
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Article52 1959-06-13 7 (awaiting Bfl( iti June 25 cf. Lampong awaiting release 25' i --> i June shipment 25 V4 24'- to 25, cif. Sarawak unquoted. MuntOk white I awaiting release unquoted, all 44 'j to 42 'j, June .shipment 39 I*,1 39, cif, sellers ex-dock. Above prices Quoted m U.S.52 words
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Article97 1959-06-13 7 LONDON', June 12 Previous Today <>!'i: Philippine* c.i.f. I X North J uropean ports delivered t per long ton July resellers 12.31 re OPR.%, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weigh! per long ton July Aug. ,ellers £91 paid O(ONUT OIL nude Straits <' f I97 words
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Article29 1959-06-13 7 »M-\V YORK, June It. Previous Today Industrials 627.49 627.42 H...1i«...ds 163.25 163.02 Domestic Bunds 83.34 83.25 I tilities 86. 7G 86.54 Stocks Composite Iverftfes 211.21 211.0429 words
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Article97 1959-06-13 7 London stocks irregular (I EN E RALLY irregular f conditions prevailed In t in* London stock marl yesterday m spite of the timistic Industrial survey by the Federation of British Industries. Wall street's late reaction overnight and the usual week-end Influences were mainly responsible, while uncertainty regarding the Geneva negotiations97 words
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Article46 1959-06-13 7 Jimmy Edwards, the 1 5 1 i ti ii comedian with i\w big m dethe Amei lean pi. mi i and entertainer, m an lon foi rary pri of the union ol the London School <>\ Economii Lib* i m i he poll. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement93 1959-06-13 7 (^hann and FAVRC LCUBA WATCH CO. LTD ill •aiti»» «O iiMCA^Oil i I is t^ when left to SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. m aiiociatiom with SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. 8E Aiia Insurance Bid?., Singapore Tel. *****-3 Overtea Chinese lank lldg.. P. O. loi 1002 Tel. ***** Kuala Lumpur FROM93 words
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Miscellaneous127 1959-06-13 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ji 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f_^ I SINCAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES I 5 TODAY: 3.5> pjn. E TOMORROW: 320 a.m and127 words
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Article, Illustration837 1959-06-13 8 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL POYAL ASTROLOGER dfds A SERIAL STORY BY SIMM XV TODAY— I \#;il iHAPTEH ix mi: lives 01 mi: MOLE-t RMtKETS Part 1 Temper CTOIDAY was always a bad at the palac< The Chancellor hated Fridays. For no matter how hard he tried something aimed tv go837 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-06-13 8 Running > the qmy Rupert cirches up with a smjil figure u !iom h< 'd. It is the old Protestor's dwir: servant and Rupert Rreets him }upp:ly. "Fancy findmp you m very pl.ire we've conic (or our holiday! A :.iying here. too?' When Mrs. Bear joii them86 words
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Article63 1959-06-13 8 rIE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each, ol whom will n ceWe a $5 prize In du> course) are as follows: Che Rahitnah binte Abdullah (11). H Fernhill Road, Sinyapore 10. Miss Sophie Kho ft), 5 Puay Hee Avenue, Sinyapore 13. Master Robert Ferguson (\2> t63 words
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Advertisement12 1959-06-13 8 SEWING AT. MADE I L-^'fp EASIER with -r 11^ AUTOMATIC WR^^ 1112 words
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Miscellaneous136 1959-06-13 8 111 > \cisoss— 1 I<nt Pon on W Fl i that ters. 7, The "C n South A: frying. 9. One- P til of a dollar. 10, A U-boat author of is a German one. 15. A per- 13, It son sometimes says that for from pro! two of these136 words
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Article281 1959-06-13 9 Lscientiously ■I* i no people I. the prom, make when their is baptised? ire the aver; ning party. The m its Sunday it hers awklj round the font. I hers a n d Li .'hers flounderrenounce the Ihe flesh and vil. Another wailing Infant is281 words
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Advertisement60 1959-06-13 9 hi lUHAIYA 6TI SHAIK MOMAMID mj^^ptf'' /fC^^S^**""* 4'^*^lAGAN OATOH >v v N>^^^PßMiipiß||^^^^ You can depend on LACTOGEN— it has been proved PPOVED f r •«<) on m havt N LACTOCIN it nwuhtd k» atfANM of vil«wm*a A flr D t*4 •♦!•!»•< To* <•« ••♦•lt <«•»••»* LACTOCIN GIVE YOUR BABY I60 words
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Miscellaneous1223 1959-06-13 9 Church announcements 9.15 am Sunday School; 10.30 ni Mornini Woi hip; 800 i Ion; 5.30 p.m. Rvan'g< listic Nu fcV( nil Koad 900 aMI Sunday Sfli ol; 10 30 d m. Mornin\i Worship. B.\riiM Baptist uurch (51 Thom^.in Road): 15 urn Sunday School (Chinese); 10 15 am Worship (Teochew): 4.151,223 words
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Miscellaneous86 1959-06-13 9 En«lLsh); 11 a.in Worahlp (EnjlUptlst Hospii CVntre 111 Ml.it Crrsriiit, K.*m|ttiii( Hah m): 230 pm Sunday School iCbineie)j 7. 30 pm. oasixj 1 Kii^' and chine C henth lUptist hiinh (89 Seranfoon Garden Way): 0.30 a.m. Sunday School 10 30 am. Worship (Cantone.se) Bembawanx Baptist Ciiurrh (140 Causartna): 9.00 am.86 words
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WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
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Article105 1959-06-13 10 By THE QUIZMAN HAVE said this before and I shall probably say it again, but I do wish that I could give extra prizes for some of the excellent drawings which come so close to winning. lint alas that is something I cannot do. There was no105 words
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Article114 1959-06-13 10 FILM QUESTIONS ANSWERS were: 1. The trolley which bears the film camera; 2. 1896; 3. A furrier; 4. Elsa Lanchester; 5. Michael Deninson; 6. British Actress. The winner was Chua Khiam Guan, c o Joseph Travers Sons Ltd., Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore 1. 1. In which film114 words
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Article145 1959-06-13 10 vy INNER was John Chug of 685, Holy Innocents Lane, Singapore 19. Answers were: 1. A nobleman who led a rebellion against Vijaya's PanIndonesian policy m 1295; 2. The Island of SanCian, Sept. 3. 1553; 3. A Majaphit King 1350-1389; 4. Samuel Clemens the American humorist; 5.145 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-06-13 10 SPECIAL QUIZ -Guess who JWE selected winner was Seel (him Tco of II, Blair Road, Sing The charming "young lady' 1 was none other than Tons < url will mm- him in "Some Like II Hot." I look at this Still. Who's had a punctUl Prlie is i double cinema53 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-06-13 10 f rilK winner ".is Tan K«n| sian of 1 Bukit^ Timah Road (7j m S) SiiiffaporeM !li spictu j of a Si-dan Chair is hen I reproduced left. This week the object I lor your attention U a cup and a saucer. PHM is a Philips long53 words
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Advertisement22 1959-06-13 10 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favourite underwear Avoilobli it BINWANPS Ilii h »C Ai "I. t Iv, 0 H,| •'N CO 1 I X22 words
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Advertisement50 1959-06-13 10 1 W \J h rtn LINES SHAPE AND WIN A pRin I'##fs Ei\THl HUM Name tddress Prize Quiz 1. I 2. I 5 I Prize Quiz 2. Prize Quiz 3 Special Pri?« ()ul/ i ui.i. ui.i. mi to i rec sin«.iporf f). mi. Ived With Of post on Wednesday mornli50 words
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Article162 1959-06-13 11 Nine wickets for no runs WIN! for no runs Th amazing a\ ol Donald Bun bowler of Clifford Williams Cr m the Birmii ham Work i eague again; I H< ve\\ Orai st it m Hi i .>n the Inni trick," and the Institute were all out for three runa.162 words
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Article264 1959-06-13 11 O'CONNOR TAKES LEAD IN DAKS GOLF piIBISTY O< (Minor of Xii Dublin, (h h Ryder < up folft i shot into the 1 i < 1 mi thf halt n sl.iK*- of tin* Daks E professional 72--holet stroke pl.i> E tournament with a magnificent total of 133 at Wentworth yesterdaReuter - 264 words
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154 1959-06-13 11 Japan enters international horse race JAPAN will tutor horses for the W.i niu^ton International at Laurel, Maryland on November LI, a lead. Japanese racing official said terday, Mr. Tadamasa Sakal, president 01 the Japanese Racing Association, said that the Washington Internationa] bid would be the first step m Japanese competitionReuter - 154 words
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Article78 1959-06-13 11 HARVARD a id Vale beat Oxford and 'ambrid m .1 track and field c< t t ai White i tadlum, Londo to seven. Five m i Ing n < >( >ni v. ire broken I i hree i quailed. Tlv conl decld( <\ on the la event.Reuter - 78 words
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Article31 1959-06-13 11 A new eveni for women will be introduced m ful ure world champion hips, it wa ed at I he Internationa] s ion's Congn ss m Stockholm yestrrcl31 words
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Advertisement208 1959-06-13 11 The SINGAPORE FREE PRESS From Monday, June 15, THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS will become a full-size broadsheet newspaper, containing the best coverage of Singapore and overseas news of any afternoon newspaper. I Your full size SINGAPORE FREE PRESS secures a book certain of tremendous success I 1% i\ A V208 words
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Miscellaneous249 1959-06-13 11 p I I I I* I p I J I p tLI'ES ICBOBI 3 He starts the game <6>. ft :••'■!> n may be 4He goes round m the water I (4). ft houldered m old 5 Becond-clasa n.w may Join I 1 3). two things together ft m sight,249 words
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317 1959-06-13 12 A YOUNGSTER'S HURRICANE 202 ROCKED THE INDIAN Dented a place m his county's first team y e t YOUNG man with a 'hurricane" hat yesterday stormed into the lim i class cricket. Yorkshire's Philip Sharpe, 22, who cannot Jet 1 ,»l-. first team, slammed 202 runs off the Indian touristsReuter - 317 words
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Article268 1959-06-13 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Welsh King best on K.L track ALLAN LEWIS By TRACING wide out on t racecourse, Welsh X mile m 54 sec. this mori was the best workout ol The second track was done on the outer s course. The going; was g< ed even ti 3f, Pearl Snap and Courtier268 words
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Article119 1959-06-13 12 Chile cut Britain's lead 2-1 UtIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIUHIIIUItt 1 DAVIS CUP E fiHILE cut Britain's V^ lead to 2-1 m the E 1 E Davis Cup European E E zone quarter-final tie E E by winning the doubles E yesterday at Ea,s t E E bourne. Sussex. The Chilean pair, E EU.P.I.; Reuter - 119 words
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Article87 1959-06-13 12 yesterdi <v t<> the imp. t Cricket Conference to ban South Africa from competing m International cricket. He said the present attitude oj the I.C.C. could not do tlif game any K««»(i whatever. South Africa would not > i: i Ind yet were allowed to playReuter - 87 words
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Article23 1959-06-13 12 Bill Casper shot a two-under-par 68 to lead the United States Open 001 l championship at the half way stage yesterday.23 words
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Article66 1959-06-13 12 I^URT Nielsen (Denmark) 1 entered the men's singles final of the Kent lawn tennis championships by beating New Zealand's Lew i Gerrard, 6-2, 7-5 at Becken- I ham yesterday. 1 Alex Olmedo (U.S.) beat Torben Ulrich (Denmark G-4, 6-4. Surprise camp In the men's doubles. Alex66 words
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Advertisement293 1959-06-13 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. HIK 111 f# Word* $6 (minimum). C'LUNIES RO88: To Daphne and John of Cocos-Keeling Islands the gin ol a son at P Memorial Hospital on 12 6 59. (English and Australian papers please copy). AT YOIK SIRVICE ID Words $2 (Min.)—Bo\ JOct: txtra. PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC— 2O7IO. PLAN293 words
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Advertisement70 1959-06-13 12 lw \p. Wm\w^>'vv '^y I BEFORE YOU MA YOUR MIND HAVE A LOOK AT H^^mfANDING -Juper h/ JEWELS HH SWISS MADE THE WATCH hos undergone 27 tests It is built to with J o water pressure to a depth of 150 feet. sol E agents: LIEN WAH WATCH OEALERSI 10870 words
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SATURDAY MAGAZINE
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Article, Illustration449 1959-06-13 1 You can't lock love out of girl's life I, A MESSAGE TO ALL PARENTS 'YOU can't watch your daughter and worry over her without giving her a clue about what you are watching for. FROM SHIRLEY LOWE A CERTAIN doctor from Love-lane, who is advocating the come-back of the chaperon,449 words
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220 1959-06-13 1 llilllirillil.il Mill I urn mm m mi rpnis Is th( fac< thai I*.i i>lo Picasso .hi nounced to be one of the most *\< itinu In had n. n belongfi to w N<p\ Italian ftlngei who born uith it ;;o II st.M220 words
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Article642 1959-06-13 2 CLEOPATRA'S HAND After two m m thousand years; men still desire it! By A Special Correspondent B r piir hand of a long-dead queen has just been insured. Preserved m a glass-topped mahogany box, but yellowed after nearly twenty E cent lilies this somewhat gruesome relic is claimed to be642 words
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Article, Illustration190 1959-06-13 2 lyllAT is the one dress that c\« woman must have? \s a background to her personality foil for her jewels, her lurs or her fabulous new hat as a tra- veil In companion ("I'd better take the H black, it does for anything") as a S stand b y190 words
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619 1959-06-13 2 VERONICA PAPWORTH - NO W FURS ARE GETTING A BLONDE LOOK! NEW VERONICA PAPWORTH By— l UVKRYBODY is after Ij something blonde In some shape or form E these days. E The cult is no longer confined to the 1111E speakable In hot pur- suit of the £oodE enough-to-be-eatable. E Blonde is the619 words
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Article447 1959-06-13 3 HUGH BUSHER - HUGH BUSHER II I II PRICE YOU CAN PAY f IX) th( son, unacquainted with th<' new farm vocabulary coming out America, the word "broiler" stirs up vi- toughnei some thin that has to be well and truly m boiling v before it i lit for luiman447 words
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Article, Illustration409 1959-06-13 4 WAS THE WEST EVER LIKE THIS? WHAT A HOPE! Pelham Groom sees two new pictures about old favourites rriu ol English comedies is directly 1 ittributable to the fact that British studio ol funny men who together i make a comedy team. re only fi it rom< ivi ■(i with409 words
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Article, Illustration348 1959-06-13 4 IT is nearly a hundred years since ju: me v producing wnat we now call science iiction. The schoolboy of the.se days before World War I wa considered cry ill-read unle was conversant with all of Jules Verne's prophewritiiv Verne much probably becau m hi348 words