The Singapore Free Press, 29 July 1959
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Title Section13 1959-07-29 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. ***** SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article340 1959-07-29 1 Crew leap into sea as gunboat fires $10,000 BOAT TOWED OFF WITH $20,000 CARGO 'racy off Malayan coast reported: Two-hour chase by armed vessel LM( JIT i,,,i«., L KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday, k wlh Si mm'"* h Set Off from Sun ci T J ake P in340 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-07-29 1 Singapore police officers slud>inu the weapons left behind by the cans; of thugs who clashed with a Reserve I Hit phantom font- m -the Batesttef Road area last spoils comprise thr»*e bicycles, four parangs, icid bomb and wiM>den poles.41 words
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181 1959-07-29 1 Posters defaced: Police investigate OOLICE reports that posters it up by Lstry of Culture showing: Ministers and Assemblyr been torn or defaced. RUBBER UP r cents lirst firrude rubber huv^ l.oh. opened m >re this morn lß| a i 103. cents per up one and sevenon yesterda\ s close The181 words
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Article341 1959-07-29 1 Geneva talks may wind up by end of next week, say Americans GENEVA. Wed.— East and West last night exchanged documents setting out their latest ideas on an interim Berlin settlement, with the West reported ready to accept a time period m the mentAfter theReuter - 341 words
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Article65 1959-07-29 1 Soviet Attache reported dead NEW YORK, Tues. Newsweek Magazine m its periscope section today reported that Communist Chinese sources had said that the former Soviet Military Attache m Rangoon. Colonel Mikhail Stryguine, had died m China on his way to Moscow. Colonel Stryguine attempted to seek asylum m Burma butReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-07-29 1 THE Chief of the General Staff of the South Vietnamese armed fortes. Lt.-Gen. l.c Van Ty. inspects a nuard of honour provided by the Singapore (iuard Regiment at ErTintfham Hall. Singapore, yesterday He is follow rd b\ Mi jor J. Ramsay, jjuard commander, and (ien Sir57 words
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Article214 1959-07-29 1 DEBATE THAT LACKED THE EXPECTED FIRE LONDON, Wednesday. THE Government last night defeated a Labour attempt to censure its policy m the British Central African Protectorate of Nyasaland by 317 votes to 254 a Government majority of 63. There were two votes. The first was thatReuter - 214 words
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Article25 1959-07-29 1 LONDON: Mrs. Maude Currie, formerly American actress Miss Maude Courtney, died yesterday, aged 79. She was the wife of British actor Mr. Finlav Carrie.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article28 1959-07-29 1 MOSCOW. Soviet satellite project chief, Prof. Blayonravur. indicated that Russia wo Id soon be sending rockets equipped with research apparatus to other planets of the solar system. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article25 1959-07-29 1 TOKYO: British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan will visit Japan late this year or early next year as a State guest. a«*fordin^ m official >our U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article20 1959-07-29 1 LONDON. Mr Charles Clore, millionaire financier, now ha.-> a controlling interest m Mappin and Webb, the jewellers Mid jioidsmiths. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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8 1959-07-29 1 STOP PRESS Big search follows street battle tjuytjuty8 words
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Article, Illustration320 1959-07-29 1 TUNIS. Wed. The TuniInformation Ministry .said last night that since July 23 French units m Al ria had several tin ..ed Tunisian posts and hou killing a young woman. It added thai French craft had flown over Tunisia, droppinu Incendiary bombs and opening lire with320 words
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Advertisement31 1959-07-29 1 r^LD| "NEST -dcd 1001 OF MUSIC oore 9. FORMULA STOPS DANDRUFF *SD ITCHY SCALP 1 m 97.3 i of severe emsem tested! her ■s^ffaVo^KS JLcl^^^^^plfioßHlH p Max Factor X| MUIUK PRODUCT31 words
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Advertisement88 1959-07-29 1 VAX MIX FOR lIN I FIR.MTIKi: 136/142, Orchord Rood, Sport— 9. Tel«: 341 44, ***** 4 ***** S> proudmq you witnfai J^^S^^^^^^^^^^^B^HH <: 3| famous tcu^-jniofpte H|ol2B^B Bw^P^^^^3^ j& a /w x^*^" j v^ i By* ?PiPß^H^c^i HOUSE nvB OPINION Br l/// "/V Acuilux QQiJtQtiter ?y .S& jBP mumnaxa H^^^H88 words
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182 1959-07-29 2 'Only way to revive flagging business' \IORE THAN 20 de- partment stores and textile shops m the city area of Singapore are holding cheap sales. They are ofterins: price cuts of from 10 to 30 pei cent. A spokesman lor a textile firm182 words
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Article84 1959-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 12-man board of directors of the Rural Cooperative Apex Bank is to hold a .special meeting next month to consider the new policy of the co-operative movement on barter trade with manufacturers overseas. Thi> was the result of a recent .statement84 words
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Article, Illustration299 1959-07-29 2 Trade mission success JAKARTA. Wed. An Indonesian trade mission has concluded a successful sixweek tour of Europe, the Antara new> agency reported. Antara >aid the leader of the mission, Colonel Suparto. i had told its Hamburg correspondent that a 400 million rupiah market had been secured. Ships lying: alongside the299 words
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Article123 1959-07-29 2 ONDON, Wed.— Mine production of tin-in-con-L* centrates m the Federation of Malaya rose to 2,846 long tons In May. reported the International Tin Council here yesterday. May output was higher also m Indonesia at 1,885 tons but lower m Nigeria at 370 tons and123 words
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Article136 1959-07-29 2 Tone of UK stock marts good LONDON. Wed.— The general tone of the London stock markets remained very .satis factory yesterday, but Interest was highly and price movements on balance were somewhat irregular. Sentiment was helped by the further fall m unemployment m the United j Kingdom, the fresh pea*136 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-07-29 2 The new Blue Funnel passenger cargo liner Menmon is m Singapore on Saturday from Japan and Hong Kong on her way back to Britain. The 8.300-ton vessel called at Penang, Port Swettenham and Singapore last month on her maiden voyage. Launched at Ncw-castle-on-Tyne m October last60 words
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Article74 1959-07-29 2 KARACHI. Wed.— A nveman Japanese delegation arrived here last night at the invitation of the Pakistani Government to advise on the development of smallscale industries. The delegation's leader. Mr. Teruhiko Iwatae. director general of the Medium and Small-Scale Industries Agency of Japan, will stay here until74 words
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Article98 1959-07-29 2 BASLE. Wed. The Turkish Government has accepted the application made by a crroup of private undertakings and by the Societe Internationale Pirelli S.A. of Basle to build the first pneumatic tyre factory m Turkey. C (iI'RA Philippines if. I X North European poru deli weight per long98 words
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Advertisement175 1959-07-29 2 Hi B Removed by Bvj II ti.i iiw^ici i «q S>;ofi'( T»l J35" J )o«l Is; P O 1002 A] 11^1 JUST ARRIVED A BRILLIANT COLLECTION OF MB M M^+ m nets Shirts m NVLOX J TERYLENE Non-Iron Sports Shirts ed Shirts ti /> ')> L/7c'.v lilable. GIAN SINGH CO175 words
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Advertisement152 1959-07-29 2 U.K. CLOSING PRICES RI BBER No. 1 BSB >ll P.an ports \uk v, ,)t. Bl BBtli No. 1 K>^ N'»t Rt'BBKR No 1 T- lemrnt Houm Terms Sept. D xoni WUmtj. Above pr PEPPER: White Sanwak f« c.i f. European port- lulj 4 PIPPER: Black Sarawak Special European portv luh152 words
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Miscellaneous673 1959-07-29 2 SINGAPORE. TWI minium' f v 1 Aova-n Ord«. 2.30 B H S Ul S S II lc« II.UU B IS 126 S B: B. •9- B B Austral V s s s B.M. 1 6-B t: 36 9 S Ccn. Tin Smtlt r e-... is B 18/- 1 '0 S673 words
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185 1959-07-29 3 Port workers warned after threat of strike I work, cut m I waji<'^. if you I ,j,i\r cargo away I \l.\ LIMPIR, Wednesday. the Cargo Handling C'orpotenham, Mr. E. Jefferies, r trade union that a strike' a uould seriously damage the port. ould undoubtedly drive > which normally ded, could185 words
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Article24 1959-07-29 3 -Presid I the .th Council. Mr Abi>heganaden. hai USIS tudy < the S -pletlon o| hi> urn via ir com- re.24 words
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Article35 1959-07-29 3 .nded over ior m Monof the ore Leprosy Relief >n to the Governover the secretary to he Mi of Health. Dr Chin, received be van from the of the association. Liang.35 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-07-29 3 SALOMA TO SING IN AUSTRALIA saioma. popular Singapore sinjfins: star, left ft Australia last nisjht by Qantaa on a two-month contract uith a hotel enterprise to sin? m Melbourne ami Sydney. During her stay she will also appear on television programmes, and will receive v:i00 Australian a week Curvaceous Saloma76 words
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Article125 1959-07-29 3 THE Singapore Hotel Licensing Board yesterday held its shortest-ever quarterly session m a courtroom at South Bridge Road since it was formed m 1956. Th' iion, a> earlier advertised, was originally fixed for three days, but the board cleared all its work m a125 words
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Article70 1959-07-29 3 A WARRANT of a.. Boon Swee. a Tay Koh iriver, -ueri erday m Singapore by inche Ahmad bin Hussein. Coroner, at an inquest on Norton Hauxwell. 22, an RAF technician. The Coroner said there tience to show that Nq nt m the accident ction ol the70 words
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Article57 1959-07-29 3 Following were ctea officials oi the West division of Singapore UMNO. Pi dent, Inche Ahmad bin I Tail- vice-president, Inche Muhamed Ali Abu; secretary. Inche Ahmad bin Rabu; women .section leader, Che Saadah binte Rauil youth leader Inche Selamat bin Samsuri: treasurer Inche Hussin bin Haji Abdul57 words
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Article276 1959-07-29 3 CULTURE MISSION PLANS Busy days for R.L visitors 4 WARM welcome from the Singapore Government awaits the Indonesian cultural mission when it arrives here on Aug. 14. The Ministry of Culture has arranged a heavy programme lor the team of 40 dancers and singers from all parts of Indonesia. A276 words
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65 1959-07-29 3 No big fete on merdeka aniversary KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. brate the sec ary of lnd< month m a biThis is because the anniversi Is win n ral election will have been concluded and mi the installatl Malaya's first Parliam But an official >i th. I Minister's I relay this the65 words
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Article33 1959-07-29 3 KLANG. Wed. Forty families numbering more than 100 people were made homeless yesterday when royed six b labour lines m Bukit Ijok Estate n«»p] Jeram. 27 miles from here.33 words
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79 1959-07-29 3 THREE R.A.F. EMPLOYEES GET AWARDS Fhrec \oi'Sk\ civilian einploNtts of the Royal hunt- m Singapore been awarded imonidls for uood service by the C-in-C. h U. Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon (below). niej are (from left) Mr. Chan Siew >Veng, a labour overseer at X VF\. Seletar; Mr. Kavikkal79 words
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Article409 1959-07-29 3 Keep your hands in good trim Women's Corner *T has been said that men judge a girl's character by her hands. How tar that is true, or how much we girls give ourselves away, one can never tell. But what certainly is true, and what is important is that men409 words
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Article, Illustration227 1959-07-29 3 THE only safeguard for Singapore against smallpox is public acceptance or vaccination so that national immunity may be maintained at a safe level. This proposition Is put forward m an editorial m the latest issue of the organ of the Alumni Association of i,227 words
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Advertisement12 1959-07-29 3 I I LTI. "CADET M f^UMPET P 1 1 MUSIC HOUSE Ho»d,12 words
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Advertisement172 1959-07-29 3 m m m feT(f^f So mo thing SABOROSO Superior Quality Skinless Fillets of Salted and Dried Cod In fancy 1 lb. cartons I Only $1.70 j A Speciality ol Norway FITZPATRICK s 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 Fascinating Range of Jewellery s WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available m172 words
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Miscellaneous449 1959-07-29 3 BOHX today it would ap- handling money. Count ten pear that continual ac- before speaking m anger, tivity Ls the keynote to your VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23' personality. Unless you can Plan ahead carefully and be constantly on the go, you all <;oes well with you. A cannot be happy.449 words
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Article, Illustration285 1959-07-29 4 Louis Wiznitzer - Louis Wiznitzer 7 Thousands of Christian cemeteries emptied and turned over to farming THK Communist regime is systematically wiping out all vestiges of religious life m Chijna. Past Western religious activity m China —m educating, feeding and healing the Chinese and spreading the teachings of Christianity—is285 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1959-07-29 4 QUESTIONS THAT PLAY HAVOC WITH CONSCIENCE I>> a Special Correspondent I 11M !i I hours be«*e this article went inlo type scientists m Britain were conducting medical experiments mi 8,21!) jniiiKils. Dol;s. cats, rabbits, mice, hamsters, chickens, monkeys, and the lik This is claimed by Gwendolen Barter. telling the Royal1,193 words
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Article112 1959-07-29 4 - In Sian, where 10 years ago there were 20.000 Protestants, I found 14 people, at the Sunday morning services. In Shanghai, after a difficult search, I located the remnant of tne once p: perous Jewish community of 30.000 people and three synagogues. All that remained112 words
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Advertisement322 1959-07-29 4 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of Geneva \n extraordinary record. the most disputed itch category. Patek Phi- the I mark 55.42, ever orded at the Geneva I A H. SENA, LTD. Smgopore Pcnong. Straits Times Free Press For the convenience ot adver- our representatives ot Ist Floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE,322 words
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Advertisement52 1959-07-29 4 1 out «r 4-»« c 1 th« unp* cK U6 V I 4*<*^ SIORA* TRANSPORT STORAGE, LTD 173, Cecil Street, Sin^ap >re 1 Phone: usn Managing Dirt FOUR MOOCLS j^ r to choose y^^ (Singapore) *^^^^B P I JACKS PHOTO CO tsr >. c^ »-^J ID lj\ H In i**\52 words
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Miscellaneous524 1959-07-29 4 tow* ii il* 1 481 k^^^i '/a j• 2 &f3 LUES \(R()^> yal Academy for h< 2 q the hi could chev i3>. 5 G A mo: rts lik? this to be m the thick ot thine 10 I was twice everywhere but 8 Wiiole-hearted prayers i undrinkable to the524 words
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356 1959-07-29 5 Moneylenders: Unions want lower interest DEPUTATION TO SEE MINISTER LEADERS of trade union* m Singapore, represent»n£ both Government and commercial employees, are to complain to the Government against the excessive rates of interest charged by I some moneylenders. A delegation is to draw up a memorandum and present It to356 words
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187 1959-07-29 5 GOVT. MAY BE ASKED TO BAN PRESS FROM SHARIAH COURT r PHE Singapore Mus- lim Advisory Board lias received complaints from Muslims am s t newspaper publicity for cases rd m their divorce court and several requests that the Press be barred. "If more complaints come m the Board may187 words
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Article, Illustration129 1959-07-29 5 Twentj -nine Indonesian students who will be staying with various American families while attending high school arrived m Singapore by Qantas yesterday on their way to the United States. Their high school studies m America will be tarried out under the American I- it Id129 words
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Article118 1959-07-29 5 The University's Dramatic Society. Singapore. is presenting "Amphitryon," a Restoration comedy m classical dress, by John Dryden on Thursday. Friday and SaturAugust 6. 7. and 8, at Cultural Centre. i I TODAY CLOTHING SHOP at St. Beauty culture 5 15 p.m.; Andrew's Cathedral, CVVA International Women's118 words
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Article183 1959-07-29 5 THE Singapore Sawmillers' Association and Sawmill Workers' Union have jointly decided to seek the Government's help m overcoming the industry's present difficulties cut m production, retrenchment of workers and financial loss. A joint meeting of the two bodies held earlier this week decided to ask183 words
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186 1959-07-29 5 YMCA IS PROMISED $20,000 GRANT FOR KATONG BRANCH r FHE Young Men's Christian Associations of Canada and the United States have promised the Singapore V.M.C.A. 820,000 to help it build a branch m Katong. The grant has been made under the "Buildings for Brotherhood' scheme, m which the two bodies186 words
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103 1959-07-29 5 A LIST of claims and objections lodged by Singapore citizens during the display of Legislative Assembly electoral rolls In the first fortnight of this month ha.s been put up at 51 centres lor public inspection. Members of the public may scrutinise the lists103 words
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Article134 1959-07-29 5 School heads must vet magazines PRINCIPALS i vernment and aided s< m Singapore have b<eu reminded by the M Education of their ob;. tions under a recently mulgatcd law to ensure that schools ma* arc published with their approval. According to the regulations made b; Minister, no school magazine shall134 words
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Article29 1959-07-29 5 Thf president ol the Singapore Koh Clan Association, 'Mr. Ko Tek Kin. will open its new nr> at 503, Havelock Road, at 2 p.m. <m Sunday.29 words
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Advertisement76 1959-07-29 5 UD FAMOUS TAPE RECORDER 5495'- Spore Pcnong 5615/* Fed Born Sorowok r LECTRIC Cr COMPANY Smgoporc. Tel: ***** KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. a U R A N T jjtt +-1 ORCHARD mA v 9 HOTEL LTD. |fc |j\ \1 AN NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY *****. ERNATIONAL TRANSPORT AND SKIPPING LTD. PACKING.76 words
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Advertisement130 1959-07-29 5 for the SMART MAN V ""A 1 U^ JV i "^v Sanforised M *S SHIRTS NOW FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY! FOR EXCELLENT VALUE I all leading SOLE AU HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. GARDEN FRESH... ...TASTE THE DIFFERENCE ~fi TENDER )5 GREEN PEAS V r/jei/'re fres/i Frozen p \va ilablc from jll130 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-07-29 5 STORE TIDES TODAY: 5. Hi p.m. TOMORROW: (i.VJ a.m. and (i/lQ p.m. FRIDAY: 8.4! a.m. and 7.31 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.37 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.KJ a.m and 9.17 p.m. MONDAY: 10.50 a.m. and 9.58 p.m. TUESDAY: 11.22 a.m. and 10.36 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration391 1959-07-29 6 BASIL CARDEW - BASIL CARDEW Bn Tilt: British Motor Cor- poration has just brought out its seventh new car with the Pinin Farina styling the Austin A99 saloon. Now. I don't have to be told that this will arouse strong feelings, already provoked by the earlier Farina ears. I391 words
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Article131 1959-07-29 6 THE X-RAY TEST REVEALS... X-RAY REPORT: This 5-6 seater replaces the old A95 and AIO.V with two additions: disc brakes m front (essential tor a biggish 100 in. ph. saloon): overdrive as standard equipment, increasing three-speed pearbox to five sears m all. The A99 reached 102.2 m.p.h. on test: m131 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-07-29 6 Canadian women to male drivers /CANADIAN women seem 10 prove i tii.ii In much bettei drivers and pedestrians ilk In Ontario, says Ethel McLelian, the first woman to be employed by the Ontario Transport Department to survey and advise on women's driving, 25 cent, of the licensed drivwomen, but only200 words
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Article48 1959-07-29 6 J^EW ZEALAND'S first bus to be fitted with fullyautomatic transmission is operated by Dunedin City Corporation. A single-deck Le< Royal Tiger Worldmaster, it is the first of a fleet of* 14 which has been ordered by the Corporation to augment their large fleet of Leylands.48 words
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Advertisement332 1959-07-29 6 warn A r «*J «J USED CAR //'^M WTi mm BARGAINS v ALL MODELS ALL MAKES *£*^tq&2^f&T avcilcblc for your select %J A V m M All vehicles TESTED before Sole We offer SERVICE after Sole Easiest HIRE PURCHASE terms can be arranged. WyW*J| mm OPEN k i W Weekdays:332 words
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Advertisement282 1959-07-29 6 im I THE BEST BRAKES IN THE WORLD* «1 >;:|: x x t >B XvX-: lt «A|\^h l Master cylinders Wheel cylinders High pressure hoses Repair kits Jkf AT AR C W» S4 ORCHARD fOAC ,UK«f PHCE22 ft A T t C Studying Overseas? IT you're short iy dup to282 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-07-29 7 LOWELL THOMAS - Another great shaw first FLYING CARPET MADE REAL NOW LOWELL THOMAS BY drftret V Kiehmon to supmri nn. Im to be 1 His |> M it Us k I WO Orga nisation its in this pan \"t onlv will be the Cineram the ON! ;i in< theatre in or will242 words
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Article620 1959-07-29 7 AS the curtains draw and up to reveal the immensity of the preat, curving Cinerama screen for the first time, audiences are invariabi. stunned. Where a moment ago they had been looking at Lowell Thomas on a normal screen— normal m size, normal m shape now620 words
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Advertisement80 1959-07-29 7 WIDE SCREEN Bmm MOVIES )N 8B WITH ANAMORPHOT .-A mm »KtJ i- a| s THE MARVELS OF iffilSDBP. YOU R MOVIE MAKERS MAY ALSO GET THE I ATE WIDE SCREEN MOVIES. GIVE YOU THE ANSWER WITH THE ZEISS lORPHOT 11 N WHICH INCREASES THE fRE WIDTH BY 50 AND GIVES80 words
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Advertisement56 1959-07-29 7 Shaws SKY Theatre g|| THE MAJOR CAPITALS OF THE WORLD Nsjjj£^ LONDON,_NEW YORK, PARIS, ROME W p WM. m te *t s triple-camera projection and C J^WtS^^^- 7 channel 44 Hi-Fi Speakers give you «BPl%s*>«£? P //io/'^ /o more to hear, more to thrill tot IMITATIONS COME GO. ..but ONLY56 words
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Article, Illustration584 1959-07-29 8 MAR Cinerama- result of long search to captu illusion of depth and dimension THOMAS, as narrator, speaking from a regular motion picture screen, welcomes the audience to Cinerama and briefly sketches its development. In his iamous i style, he explains howman has worked since the dawn of584 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-07-29 8 (MfHAN C COOPfllj FRED WAUER I HAZARD I. REEVEVj14 words
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Advertisement59 1959-07-29 8 YOU'LL SEE THE INCREDIBLE Olßll^^ I rUn O FVI \J\J I n r^ Wb M ex nrl Fk /K. I nri LJ nfl Jt^^^^^^^. F^ I I R AS3 If^ So/c Agents;— 33/34, Pekin Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** CHPOMCI LTD Branches at Malacca Muar Kota Bahru %*lifc^^l^VJ b I L^.59 words
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Article, Illustration404 1959-07-29 9 You can hear it now— at first-hand as it were— in Cinerama hall IT is now possible for everyone to attend a performance by the world's greatest orchestras and singers m a single theatre. Not just by recordings and motion pictures, but through an experience virtually as good as404 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-07-29 9 Wr I rear. at ail. It ad. a track. Autoir. ivement I one .t r right side ol th left with no din of the directional i chor. h thrill. The creat mci Is the work of Hazard E. Reeves, one of leading techniand director171 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1959-07-29 10 Eddy Choong - Eddy Choong (Jiarocn m Singupore by In a Special Free Press interview with Francis Boey |£I)I)Y ('huong, former All-England badminton champion, official H.A..M. coach, and the idol of Malayan tans, i> m Singapore to conthe Malayan Open championships this week-end. Here he gives frank answers to some frank1,704 words
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Advertisement172 1959-07-29 10 X^im^j? and automatically \i B- J >&\ \~i Kr THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES T GENEVE N DAYMATIC J&^!\ TOUR GUARANTEE M MORE THAN M M TRADING IN ASIA FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO., LTPT 18-F BATTERY RD. SINGAPORE At lour Swrivt* On any problems m connection with PACKING REMOVAL STORAGE172 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-07-29 10 BF /igS ■Sb Mar /v 4v jjf ijH tT^ mmmJk V/vf :< #4 :>^ JEFF SIAWKI by Sydney Jorilan "TrT" DOJT KNOW WWV AH, COMMANDER YOu TAKE IT E=ASv, JETC k^7 vs^VMT TO SEE TWE SECURfTV \l|| HAVVKE, COME IN ■r I'll I PAVE KNEW I IP YOU hAOn 'T198 words
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Article, Illustration381 1959-07-29 11 3: Chinese Athletic 3. y Marines, alongside Darul Allah. But there hey played like a team struggling at the Or. Jalan idium fans had their lis SAFA Div. 1 n. but they also had loni> tehees 01 weary play. That's the kind of381 words
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288 1959-07-29 11 MANCHESTER, Wed. England won the fourth nst against India yesterday by 171 runs but their: makeshift attack looked poor against some gallant batting by the Indians. Abbas Ali Baig. 20-year-old Oxford University freshman, completed a century m hi.s Test match and Polly! Umrigar288 words
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Article26 1959-07-29 11 MEXICO CITY. Wed.— The Mexican Boxing Commission has issued an order banning illiterate boxers from taking part m bouts.— UPl.26 words
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395 1959-07-29 11 CINfiAPORK will have the benefit of two bis: competitions to prepare the team for the Malayan Amateur Athletic championships to be held on August 21 and 22 at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. The first will be the annual Civilians v Joint Services contest395 words
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197 1959-07-29 11 r*YCLE racing is winning new popularity m Singapore, thanks to the enthusiasm shown by members of the Royal Air Force. Now they are helping to j promote the sport amongst civilians as well. Today more than ten civilian riders are expected to join the197 words
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Article324 1959-07-29 11 Surrey and Warwick share top I ONDON, Wed.— Surrey and Warwickshire, both winning yesterday, gained 14 points to remain together at the head ot the county cricket championship table. With 140 points each, they are 16 points ahead of third placed Yorkshire, beaten yesterday by Northamptonshire. Surrey gained their ninth324 words
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Advertisement379 1959-07-29 11 •^J^zi j fit A Piinripal «-ub division- M w of the (ornar arrm are Wr V Ml m order of finest an«i W, f\ M/ quality: V m /r /J t. Petite Champaßiie. W Jkf A ,^T A. Borderirs; 4 tin« »W Rois; 5 Itnns Hoi<-; X'/ «r Ball (>r<linairr»379 words
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Advertisement163 1959-07-29 12 1 \J| X TTTTTI %L Uk fir I 111 \U IIILL GOLD TANKARD 111 ilf^i I Ills T Hi llun 'Ul -1 r oiu yards W r. h. b .id Uiird j now 4 4 l m The first 44 baby reHcx Built-in Photo Exposure Meter Copol MXV 1/500 sec.163 words
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Advertisement47 1959-07-29 12 DZ 45T 1 ft^ 4.4cu. h. CDIf mAIDEC I^^SU.^^^^^ rKIuIUAIIIM h\^ Hs«3^^^fc J of m m k** sacrificing shelf 63 Robinson Rood, Singapore I. Tel: ***** ond ***** AliO m Kualo Lumpur and Ipoh. In Penang: Astoria Ltd., Church Str, ln Malacca: Twentieth Century Co., Ltd., New.47 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1496 1959-07-29 12 lALL THE LATEST SELECTION ..„„„i,H„m,i.iim.....i.ii«i.iiiii«iini«i...i..m«u. ,m._,,,,.i.«.MO..m,..m»m SluGAPUHt I LMY M HI TINIER K\MI ION I ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP POINTER I I DANCT H \1 I DANCE H \LL ■> XN( F HALI Z KM I I DANCE HALL HEART'S Ease HEARTSEASE A^'o^ ALL Hearts L..m Hearf EK^r" Heart's1,496 words
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Miscellaneous512 1959-07-29 12 A LITTLE rain in the early hours of this mom in; out of the ground, and the going for this aft* Penang should be good. Kra (Race Seven), Express are also Movie House (Race Four) oiendore. who and The Friar II (Race well at Ipoh. should w Five) should be512 words
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