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Title Section13 1959-09-12 1 the singapore FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959. No. *****. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration664 1959-09-12 1 TggJUNG OPENS FEDERAL PARLIAMENT We have every right to be proud of what we 've done Basis of new Malayan nation 'WE HONOUR HISTORIC OCCASION 9 K. LpIPUR. Satformally opening: Parliament today. the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong said: >\e are pulling a switch which starts two dynamos664 words
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Article76 1959-09-12 1 he King's speech to Parliament AGO the Maifirst I -eld its I ♦he I ..:ent I emnU ConI .th the Parlia- effect I he I led it I rirm and I tnentint of r corncertain I are r.ignity >1 DUO ent- include 'ity law, of of right of t76 words
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Article, Illustration113 1959-09-12 1 MAKE YOUR RACING PAY. CAN you pick winners at the races? Or do you lose more often than not? You can soon put the matter right, by learning how to spot the best bets. It does not involve guesswork, nor advice from those "in the know." All it needs is113 words
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Article209 1959-09-12 1 MORE THAN 250 volunteers from the Singapore National Construction Corps will give a "new look" to Bukom Kechil, a small island off Singapore, on Sept. 20. Th£v will be led by either the Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. or his Parliamentary Secretary- Incne209 words
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Article, Illustration421 1959-09-12 1 TODAY'S PAGE ONE SPORTS STORY A FORMER Malayan horse has won a valuable race in England and in doine: so. beaten B r i t a i n's champion sprinter. The horse Is New World, who raced in Malaya under the name of Amusement421 words
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Article91 1959-09-12 1 STC MEN: SECRET DECISIONS MORE than 3,000 employees of the Singapore Traction Company la,st night took secret decisions on the form of industrial action they would take in the event a breakdown in their negotiations with their employers. The meeting is understood to have reiterated the workers' claims to a91 words
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Article21 1959-09-12 1 Pupils of Singapore English schools attended classes today the first Saturday of the six-day week with the new curriculum.21 words
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147 1959-09-12 1 'Any job on ship to join husband 9 OARNSLEY, Yorkshire, 13 Sat.— A 20-year-old soldier's wife said here last night that she was prepared to scrub the decks or do any job aboard a ship if it would help her work her way out to Malaya to Join her husband.147 words
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Advertisement27 1959-09-12 1 UjfAS 33° FIL.^I Fur hi VI PIiTIRK OIAIITV FOR TMI tIDtOOM QUALITY M FOR TMI DIMIMO tOOM p ay a visit to our showrooms now <*^^ Td: *****27 words
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Advertisement10 1959-09-12 1 Parliament opening ceremony page 3 History of Parliament Page 410 words
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Advertisement51 1959-09-12 1 LOOK fOR THE MARK OF QUALITY W^**^ BeST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MAOE __^dafS> Automatic V >■ Automatic Deep Fryet '^^^rj Automatic Fry Pan Automatic IfaajajiaafOf Automotic Effg taikr with poocher attachment ■fea^Laiß^BvW. "If /^r^^^^Ki Baker and Vs 4L~— "fJBW «EL«^^" ""I^P Grilt i^^« solf Agents. SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated in Hoog51 words
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Advertisement13 1959-09-12 1 VAX HIX FOR FIXE lIKMTUI! IM/142, Orchard R«ai g*)Mf<fr-i. Tefr: *****. HU% Tttf13 words
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Article338 1959-09-12 2 'As little disruption as possible to world markets U.S. rubber is not going to be 'thrown out of the window' WASHINGTON, Saturday. MALAYA and other foreign Governments would be well advised of American plans regarding the national stockpile, an authoritative source said here yesterday.338 words
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Article94 1959-09-12 2 Rubber 'leak' denied KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The United States embassy in Kuala Lumpur yesterday described as nonsense reports that rubber was being deliberately "leaked" from the giant United States stockpile. The allegation has been made frequently in rubber trading circles during the last few days. It was apparently based on94 words
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175 1959-09-12 2 Standards body 'needed for S'pore' By HARRY CUIA THE chairman of *he Singapore Manufacturers Association, Mr. David Lee- called yesterday lor the establishment of an institute of standards to safeguard the interests of consumers. He said it would put a stop to unscrupulous manufacturers selling substandard goods. Mr. Lee suggested175 words
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Article121 1959-09-12 2 Commission seeks more evidence 'THE commission of inquiry Into contract labour in Singapore met Informally yesterday for the third time to discuss submissions already received. The commission will meet once again next week in camera to study further sudmissions and to decide when to hold a public session. A Government,121 words
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Article20 1959-09-12 2 LONDON, Sat. Dealings in tin were on a broader scale yesterday morning and prices remained fully steady.20 words
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Article40 1959-09-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tappers on some estates are earning up to $200 a month. This month their pay will average $215 because the i guaranteed basic wage has gone up by 14 cents to $2.7640 words
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Article92 1959-09-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The chairman of the Central Apprenticeship Board, Mr. Foong Soon Heng, said yesterday the scheme was progressing satisfactorily. However, the sciieme was hit last year by the tin recession which also affected several foundries and workshops. "We lost several employers In Perak92 words
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Article18 1959-09-12 2 JAKARTA, Sat. Comet jet airliners of 8.0.A.C will call at Jakarta Airport from next November, -Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article134 1959-09-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A f ALA Y AN businessmen have welcomed a proposal by the President of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Mr. Chan Kwong Hon, that international connections should be established to sell local products abroad and acquire the goods essential to the Federation.134 words
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Article30 1959-09-12 2 New estate sale negotiations LONDON, Sat. Rembia Rubber Company state that negotiations are in hand for the sale of the company's Kuala Mayang Estate consisting of 1.172 acres planted rubber.30 words
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Article167 1959-09-12 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside (he Sin eapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Nivasa 1 2 Pres. Polk 4/5, Shojo Mam 6A Americano 6/7, Celebes Agamemnon 10/11, Mandeville 13/14, Leneverett 15/16 Jan Maeteko 18, Jednosc 19, Jarak N. Wall 2. Sedllt N Wall 3, Oiang Ann N. Wall167 words
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Article82 1959-09-12 2 PRlci^M m RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Sept. Ocl \l RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Ort Nov. TONE: Steadier. I Above pric< PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.i.f. European ports Sept t PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special c.i.f. European ports Sept.82 words
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Article46 1959-09-12 2 TIN Straits Spot TIN future I Straits Contract Sept Oet I TONE: Steady SALES RUBBER Futures Sept 38 I Nov TONE. Firm. sALI> I No. 1 RSS Sept. landed price 40 COFFEE: Futures *B' ontra. 1 Sept. New Abore prices quoted in ['546 words
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Article18 1959-09-12 2 I SO Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bond* 15 Utilities P 65 Stocks Composite Averages18 words
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Article37 1959-09-12 2 Malabar spot and awaitine release 32. afloat* 32 to 114, Btptember shipment 31^. 30:; to 31 cf. Lampong spot and awaitin release 32. afloats 32 to 31". 1 Se I Above prices quoted in U.S.37 words
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Article76 1959-09-12 2 COPRA Philippines r.i.f. I K7 North European ports delivered weight per Ion; ton Sept. COPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K.. North European ports delivered weight per lon^ ton Sept. Oct. COCONUT OIL crude Straits ci.f. European ports in bulk per lone ton Sept Oct COCONUT OIL crude Cevlon c.i.f.76 words
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Article662 1959-09-12 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pric SINGAPORE. Friday. INDUSTRIALS Previeas Today Brinks Pret- 1 fi 1.70 0-ds. 2.20 Atlas Ice 500 5.00 8.8. Petrol 55 B.M. Trustees 525 5.25 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 29 19- Ords. »33 9 x35 6 Federal Dispensary 1.03 Fitipatncks 1.07 Fraser662 words
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Advertisement900 1959-09-12 2 1 1 J 'ft^ Pm I• ni if- Ila HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Bremen Hamburg i Calls Southampton for passengers. S pore P. S'ham Penang DRESDEN (NAMO) 13 15 Sopt 18/17Sopt 17 18S#pt HANNOVER (NAPAS) 21Sept(l0f.) ROTNtNSTEIN (UOYD) 28/22 Sept 23 24 Stpt900 words
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Advertisement45 1959-09-12 2 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AYER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG and SIBU. M/V 'GIANG ANN' —IN PORT SAILS 12/9 M/V 'GIANG LEE" DUE 14/9 SAILS 19/9 Accepting Passengers and Cargo Sarawak Agents: THE BORNEO COJ, LTD.45 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-09-12 2 POP -A W upper J-3-\/ (v VOO LIKA KUE"s| m^k fl^C f\'t"| C V aaaal15 words
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Article289 1959-09-12 3 FEWER AND_FEwerpas SENGERS< TAK INGS DROP, 50... #Khb UUT IN ALL-OUT 0 TO EARN $6 A DAY -n.bly in the ta two montL S whlch have on S are P£Lid 10 t0 *v cents commission for every passenger they get. They operate at pick-up points289 words
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Article253 1959-09-12 3 10,000 Muslims in parade rpi;\ thousand Muslims I i 1 will take part in a j I procession to commemo- i i rate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammed next Tuesday. The Secretary of the I I All Malaya Muslim Mis- j sionary Society who is also secretary in the253 words
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Article43 1959-09-12 3 Medical Assn. to be formed The Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, will hold a meeting to inaugurate the Singapore Medical Association at the Medical Centre next Tuesday at 8.15 p.m.43 words
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Article380 1959-09-12 3 New Parliament is opened by King IZUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It was a moving, momentous moment in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall, Kuala Lumpur, this morning as Malaya's Prime Minister stepped forward in the hah that is named after him to present the royal speech to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Bowing380 words
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Article38 1959-09-12 3 The Minister for Culture Mr S. Rajaratnam, will sneak to members of the American Club today at 1 30 p.m. at tne Dragon Room of the Cathay RejSSTnt. The subject will "The chaUenge of the times."38 words
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222 1959-09-12 3 Moneylenders, massage salons to be licensed from Monday MONEYLENDERS and massage parlour owners ii ifl Singapore will be licensed from Monday. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M Byrne, yesterday appointed Mr. Tan Wee Kiang Assistant Official Assignee, as an assistant registrar for moneylenders. His office will be222 words
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143 1959-09-12 3 PMIP will support Alliance in Parliament KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, in a surprise move, has decided to vote with the Alliance on a number of issues in the House of Representatives and the Senate. The issues on which the 13 PMIP MPs and four Senators will back143 words
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Article118 1959-09-12 3 Big concert at Gardens tonight THOUSANDS of people are expected to gather at the Botanic Gardens tonight for another big open an* concert Aneka Ragam Ra-ayat —from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. This will be me sixth one sponsored by the Ministry of Culture. Because of its popularity, the ministry118 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-09-12 3 SINGAPORE WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ronny E E Yeo Kim Soon who were E E married in Singapore to- day. The bridegroom is the second son of Mr. E E Yeo Hiok Kun and the E E bride is the former Miss Wong Bee Neo, eldest daughter of Madam E54 words
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Advertisement135 1959-09-12 3 I D AT CATHEDRAL lllu>tri>imo, were married Singapore on Thursday The Mn Mith Castillo, mother of I trumpeter. Tony Castillo. I m Camera with st Lens and built-in Viewfinder system I V^ fast I r most dece^es the I (^^HJ i reveals r-e -'ail of t^e fßxf* Top Discount For135 words
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Advertisement190 1959-09-12 3 I:"""" ''"wear'": jap without a ±j CARE TOOTAL'S Terylene/Wool (A completely create resisting fabric) Available in Grey Brown Charcoal Green Navy Colours I i SINGAPORE S —^^i^*^^ EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP 81. HIGH STREET. TEL: ***** Open from Monday to SATURDAY (9.30a. m to 6.30p m ZEISS UMBRAL SUNGLASSES Model190 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1959-09-12 4 Pemerhati - Pemerhati ml^^^^^^^^^^ m^^ m^ m^ m^ m^^ m^ m^_^ m^ m^ m^mm^fmgtm m M A law that needs to be overhauled; U.K. lesson to left-wing parties gY his warning to government employed doctors on the legal consequences of performing sterilisation operations, the Federation's Director of Medical Services,1,102 words
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Article87 1959-09-12 4 LETIERS TO THE EDIIVR SIR. With reference to the article by Pemerhati in which he said that three Indian Service Chiefs of Staff had handed In their resignations, I would refer him to a statement in the Lok Sabha by Prime Minister Nehru "The Army Chief of87 words
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608 1959-09-12 4 DERRICK FEXXEY - FROM FEDERAL COUNCIL OF 1909 TO TODAY'S PARLIAMENT DERRICK FEXXEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —When the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, surrounded by the dignity and pomp of a great occasion, entered the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall at 10 a.m. today he inaugurated the sixth major change in the legislative authority of608 words
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Advertisement656 1959-09-12 4 DACRON Suitings $2.00 p.yrf. WOOL PANAMA Suitings 60" SI O.OO p. yd, Visit Our Gent's TAILORING DEFT. lIAJAJ TEXTILES LTD.. 71, High Street, S'pore Tels: ***** ***** CLASSIFIED ADS, ENGAGEMEN I 29 A'ords $t (Minimum) THOMAS-GRIFFIN: On 12.9 59 in London. Yvonne MerLee. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis656 words
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Advertisement271 1959-09-12 4 7%^ Fr^ Pre« Saturday, Sett m CHERRY I heerinc i cheer! The Thirteen Wonders nj h Hecring. A remarkable drink that h^ tiy Cherry Heering on the Roc I' out why! Just pour a glassful I result is long and stimulating, h Most men and women enjoy Cherrv U like271 words
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Miscellaneous53 1959-09-12 4 KLFKLKFLFKFLKF P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.03 Saturday Showcase: 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk 145 Leopold Stokowski Conducts; 2.00 Songs Of The Seas--2.30 A Soprano Sings. 2.45 Siesta Time; 3.00 Australian Magazine; 3.15 Saturday Prom; 4.15 The Jazz Beat- 445 Stories Prom World History "Piiarro meets the Inca of Peru"--5.00 The53 words
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Miscellaneous59 1959-09-12 4 5.15 Tunes With Your Tea. 5.45 Sports Hour; e.45 Programme Summary; 6.55 Programme Preview; 7. 00 The News--7.10 Newatalk; 7.15 Visitor's Book, produced and presented by lan Hope. 7.30 Make Mine Music- 745 Youth At The Helm, produced and presented by lan Hope- 8.00 The Goon Show; 8.30 Radio Singapore59 words
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Miscellaneous54 1959-09-12 4 programmes in which we trace the history of aviation from its start in 1800 to its present level in 1959. 8.15 The Tiga Sekawan. (A repeat of last Wednesday's programme); 9.30 The News; 9.40 Newstalk; 9.45 Continental Cocktail. 10.00 A Case For Dr. Morelle 5. "The~ Blackmailer"; 10.30 Rhythm On54 words
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PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW
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Article213 1959-09-12 5 Officers rooms for the seamen —If they scrap $250,000 pool plan A SUM of $250,000, earmarked to build a swimming pool, may be spent in building an officers' block in the Singapore Asian Seamen's Club, Singapore Master Attendant Mr. R. L. Rickard said yesterday. Mr. Rickard, who is also chairman213 words
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Article84 1959-09-12 5 Govt. takes over car park kiosks rpHE Government is taking A over the car parking kiosks of the Singapore Automobile Association in Raffles Place and Collyer Quay, prior to introduction of meter parking. One of the kiosks in Collyer Quay has already been moved to Pullerton Way. The one in84 words
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Article24 1959-09-12 5 Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold its ninth annual first aid competition on Sept. 20 at the Singapore Badminton Hall.24 words
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Article43 1959-09-12 5 ATHENS, Sat. The proGovernment newspaper, Kathimerini, yesterday reported discovery of a plot to assassinate Archbishop Makarios and his Ministers and plunge Cyprus into civil war. The Archbishop had revealed this at a meeting in Nicosia, the paper said. Reiner.Reuter - 43 words
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Article176 1959-09-12 5 Art could unite the people THE Singapore Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, last night said that in a multi-racial and multicultural society like Malaya, the revival of local art forms could either follow a progressive or a retrogressive course. He was speaiing at the opening of the Academy of176 words
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Article, Illustration280 1959-09-12 5 Mac answers that question in person Female OFF TO U.S. JS today's Convocation the last one Mr. Malcolm MacDonald will attend as Chancellor of the U n iv e rs i t y of Malaya? Before boarding his Kuala Lumpur plane at Singapore Airport yesterday, Britain's High Commissioner for India280 words
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Article, Illustration143 1959-09-12 5 MUM came too when 19 year old Philippines singer Carmen Soriano flew in from Manna by Pan American Airways. Carmen is in Singapore for a month-long engagement in a local night club. She says she owes her success entirely to her mother. A former opera143 words
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Advertisement183 1959-09-12 5 ■OLICE SOLVE I, OUT OF 43 ■iKDER CASES ople have been murdered in I tins year. Of these, 13 mur I Th rna ii?iV. ally K reco nl sed. is not a The Police have, however, cleared Include U of the secret sociPtv -1 the number of cte2EJ y "Quite183 words
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Advertisement190 1959-09-12 5 IT'S SO EASY Hg TOMAKE HER HAPPY! W You can imagine how nappy she be fEcf when you present her with a watch Not V«j just any watch, but a ROTARY, the gift that whispers good taste The kiss she gives Ztf*?*^i\ you will seal the approval o» your choice.190 words
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Miscellaneous153 1959-09-12 5 STORE TIDES TODAY: 6.11 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.56 a.m. and 7.52 p.m. MONDAY: 9.42 a.m. and 8.59 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.17 a.m. and 9.48 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.46 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.12 a.m. and 11.09 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.38 a.m. and 11.46 p.m. TODAY SINGAPORE ARTS bridge Hospital Female Indian art ex-153 words
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Article307 1959-09-12 6 Artist, author an plain Mrs. THE world of literature and art knows her as Ling Su Hua, but to she herself she is just plain Mrs. Chen Yuan, wife of the Chinese delegate to UNESCO, nowstationed in Pans. Authoress of a best seller of 1953. "Ancient Melodies. and307 words
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Article97 1959-09-12 6 CEB WARNS FAMILY'S HANDYMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 'That extra electric point put in by the family's do-it-yourself handyman could be a killer the Central Electricity Board warned yesterday. It is also against tiic Board's regulations, and in the case of an accident the consumer or the handyman responsible for the97 words
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Article27 1959-09-12 6 Mr. G. A. Diaz has been appointed State Replanting Officer, Johore, in succession to Mr. R. J. Dennett, who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Article76 1959-09-12 6 NJalay classes for women only are being organised by the Singapore Kamala Club. The first lesson will start on Tu«6day from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. There will be two classes a week one to be held every Puseday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. and76 words
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Article268 1959-09-12 6 FEKF/W VACANCIES IN FEDERATION, SAY GOVT. BOSSES KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. GOVERNMENT spokesmen in Kuala Lumpur U yesterday had one word of advice for Singapore public servants who are considering quitting their jobs to take up posts in the Federation Government— "DON'T". They warned that the268 words
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Article204 1959-09-12 6 Malaya has good postal service KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Few South-East Asian countries had such an efficient and well spread out postal delivery service as Malaya, said Mr. A. S. Gammon, the retiring Postmaster General, here yesterday. Mr Gammon, who has been eight years with the Federation's Postal Services Department, said204 words
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Article290 1959-09-12 6 BORN today, the star^ have been magnanimous in showering you with talent*. It behooves you to make the b<\st possible use of them aJI. You have a tremendous store of natural power and the energy to execute the plans you have made. On the one hand, you290 words
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Advertisement295 1959-09-12 6 v A #k mppit JF*^ -MINIM-IROX" f Cotton of Range 2 1 j^jfe fe D«>icn 7621/ 1 H^ Controlled Retoil Pru H^pnL Siogapofe-Penapg VT H Mi^ $2.60 per yd. W »|fcTa Malcya $3.00 per yd *M tdlK Simplicity I flfe jM^ (I <^i K Pattern iJi I I J W295 words
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Advertisement15 1959-09-12 6 J pastel <ol" r hundredth Lli the smart** 1 4#t rainbow ri** 11 5 P^^^15 words
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Miscellaneous117 1959-09-12 6 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan JEFP HAWKE S DESPEPATE GAMBLE PHYSO&.' I WANT TO SEE THE BTTISKjIS £52 7V£ ROBOT /S F(?OZ£K SOL/D BY THE MEAD OP TUE TBCNNJCAL >OU SEEM m fLrf W M SPBAY OF L iGUtD OXYGEN ANO WATER CREW MECE THIS TMIMG J K M MANDRAKE117 words
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Article, Illustration396 1959-09-12 7 M.R.S. ARSCOTT - A TREE WHICH IS ONE OF THE JOYS OF CREATION M.R.S. ARSCOTT BY n| the s been s -one of ition." which ;ill lis lovely wholly in Madawas dis i 1824 botanist. plant ihe besl s throughis, com•iv in the 0e a n IE ;:eGreek and mean- er name Regia.396 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1959-09-12 7 |MIIIIIIIII||||||| THE STORY SO FAK llllllllllllllllllllll||ll!lllll|l. J^toer Mx>lf -c rickct. the Royal Astrologer to Emperor Indera 5 2j Maya, and his son. Master Mole-Cricket, the Assistant Royal Astroloffr. receive an order to appear before the Emperor. 5 Me *nwhile, the Emperor was in a shocking temper as the1,040 words
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Article270 1959-09-12 7 ALTHOUGH there are v about 3o species of Erythrina throughout the tropics, there are only five species in laya. The English familiar name is CoralTree and the Malay name is Dadap. Of the rive species, three commonly found. They Erythrina fusca the Purple Coral Tree— which270 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-09-12 7 Rupert obedierKly holds tight to one of the tocky spikes wh.Te the Merboy swims rapidly forward and disappear* M Where h» he gone J Arviwhy am I to «tick on here Rupen muses- He soon finds the VJZwer. -Hi. this *sn"i rock. k s be«>nAinc «o165 words
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378 1959-09-12 7 JOSEPH L. MYLER - Plants that just hunger for radiation JOSEPH L. MYLER By PRIMITIVE plants which came into being when the earth was more radioactive appear to possess a positive hunger for radiation. They seem to require it in relatively large amounts to sustain their fundamental life processes. This is borne out byU.P.I - 378 words
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Article250 1959-09-12 7 AN Italian woman ar- chaeologist, Professor Margherita Guarducci told Pope John that inscriptions scratched by early Christians on the wall of a tomb under the Vatican support earlier indications that it holds the remains of St. Peter. She has presented three thick volumes to the PopeU.P.I - 250 words
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Advertisement184 1959-09-12 7 I I Avenue, y ■D- HYBRID SEEDUNGS i R ORCHIDS (^^^>^< >EEDLINGS \t^t/' :iay Yan X Vthe Ellea Nn x 3' I I i^ Locol, Exotic, Hawaiian c P94|^«^ Orchids Local Exotic Indoor- j fi& plants, Ornamental Shmbs, j Fruit-trees, Trees Cacti. Orchid Flowers— By Air Write For Free Catalogue184 words
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Advertisement179 1959-09-12 7 YASHICA3S Bright Frome Coupled Rooo*fmder; Rapid advance lever Copol MXV 1/500 sec. fufly syn. shutter; built-in Self-timer; Automatic ni»et film counter; 6 elements Vashinon F1.9 tens. gjLfejflL^P^aV^awV New Releases YASHICA 35YK F2.8 lens $105/. YASHICA 25 YL F2.t lani.. M $144/YASHICA 3SYF FIJ Inter. changeable lens 1/1000 »ee J34s/Supplementory Len»e«179 words
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Miscellaneous156 1959-09-12 7 POCKET- MONEY prizes are of- V fl| V« vi lJlv*'-V\ fered for co- >h\ f--' C< fetfu,,^ louring this UK fcAf 2S lV $V* U tl °work° S to Hi /t^EJjj^™ the sketch. —^^^■^^■^■^Bl then fill in the coupon (right) giving your name, A *e limit is 15. address (home156 words
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Article, Illustration271 1959-09-12 8 What is believed to be an unprecedented motion pictore literary arrangement was completed by Milton Sperling in a deal with Nicholas Monseratt to write a novel based on the Ranee oi Sarawak's book, *The White Rajah.' which in turn will be filmed by Sperlings United States Productions271 words
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137 1959-09-12 8 Jayne makes N. S. P. C. C. man angry A London newspaper reports that blonde Hollywood actress Jayne Mansfield will be reported to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children for involving her eight-month-old son Mickey in a late night publicity stunt. It stems from the star's137 words
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598 1959-09-12 8 IAN MOK- AI - Two years in the attic —the film story is slightly shorter- IAN MOK-AI OJOFKOFKOKFOKF by THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK 20th Century Fox. THE diary of a young sensitive girl who hid with seven companions for two years in the attic of a spice factory in Amsterdam, is a harrowing598 words
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233 1959-09-12 8 SCAPEGOAT M.G.M. Alec G a beverage of fluent But Mr. Guinness ha with humour. It was then the audience tittered in the goat." only to discover soon i I Maurier is not a writer The quality of du Maurier is in233 words
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Article, Illustration191 1959-09-12 8 BELOW: Susan Cummings and Richard Best in an emotional web. GENEVIEVE TO PLAY A COUNTESS rjENEVIEVE Page, prominent French stage and screen i s has been si 8 ne d by William Goetz to play the role of Countess Marie d'Agoult, the other woman in Franz Liszt's191 words
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Advertisement168 1959-09-12 8 Ac KINq Tp^Sh OVALS HAULAGE (T STnp An feove it fo SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in association with SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. E Asia Insifrance Hdq.. Singapore Tel. ******3 Oversea Chinese lank ildg.. P. O. lex 1002 Tel. ***** Kuala Lumpur For Comfort V V ami Quiet, Stay at:—168 words
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Advertisement49 1959-09-12 8 IsupermarkJ I DAMSON JEIIJ I AMBER 1 MARMAIAK I FITZPATRICKS ioxx SAVE 40 OF LIST PRICE! Fratelli Soprm Piano Ac cordeni 34 Kov 48 kis* plus 3 Rcj«'« f corr SoJ« A«e- S^** -mtiEs 62 Tel 70 P«du 193 Corn, Ft Jhowroerr G Opened i. .1 a |e.h« t^"49 words
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Article, Illustration366 1959-09-12 9 ln(j er team had to be persuaded before th«, «i. play again* Singapore at Jalan Bes«r 7 fin l Uy J. B rpriMnsrfy enough, they beat Singapore 3^2 Um lMt 1 the team, Mr. Eapen saiH ihfi t- baldly stand, let alone d£Free Press - 366 words
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Article64 1959-09-12 9 Ire treated to some clean and orat the finals of the Police open ps and Denham Cup tourna- in very nto th«j »ht jab i How j 01 thei <ontr>t>: C. Alex a Has- I c si PC. Set Yeo: Abel, i Kaftslm! special i64 words
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Article425 1959-09-12 9 LEAGUE CHAMPS HELD BY SCC XI IN yesterday's hockey 'thriller' on the padang in which the Police and the Singapore Cricket Club shared honours with a 2-2 draw, the policemen indicated that they would again win the league title. The game was lively and interesting with the Police always having425 words
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441 1959-09-12 9 RUNNERS, riders and selections by Allan Lewis, for today's Kuala Lumpur amateur race meeting are RACE 1—2.30: Hurtington Scurry CLASS fr— 2F. (12.7) 1. Lucky SUr (V. Boor en 2. Mahjong II; 3. Big Heart; 4. Bubbles; 5. Kolck; 6. Colleen (CJ.G. DeUmain); 7.441 words
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Article391 1959-09-12 9 suitable racing cars on the course. There are not many racing cars in Singapore except Chan Lye Choon's Aston Martin and a few of the Coopers: I would like to see cars like those that are entered in world meets at the meet next391 words
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Article85 1959-09-12 9 SRC v Police hockey today Teams for today's hockey match between Singapore Recreation Club and Police, in aid of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council's International tour fund, on the padang will be from: S.R.C.: A. Rozarlo; Mosbergen F. Fernando, S. Fernando; D. Hay, P. Colasco; D. Nonis, B. Coutts, E.85 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-09-12 9 I I SO I Oil like I alone. I mto Milton k Duval nee I id to >^uence I his I ihem ind I d fxlore too this tin or I i COOI Jit. Lr that the older uarmer \ti>ited I it s t to i tdd- underI >111 words
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Article228 1959-09-12 9 PERAK'S Tan Yee Khan, one of the three players picked by the BAM to represent Malaya at the Cricket Club of India and Western Indian championships, was last night beaten by the Kedah champion Zabldi Ismail in the Perak —Kedah North Zone Foong Seong Cup228 words
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Article36 1959-09-12 9 SOCCER: SiDf«pore SH« tio J South Korea. J«J*« ?i° Rji.r. <Wi. ctag^|2sS lnnMi i Game*. L^r XI v Army, S.C.C. g*** "gj" KEY: BR.C I _jrjMte«» SJ^J■SES RE ME. t G.H.Q.. Ayer R»J«h Kuad36 words
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Article269 1959-09-12 9 Island Club golf tomorrow. rE draw and starting times of the Royal Island Club golf competition for the president's and vice-president's prizes tour ball (Bogey) for tomorrow are: IST TEE 8.15 a.m. T. S. Cheong (6) S P. Ho (12) v. A. L. Jenkin ,21> L J. Jewson (21). 820269 words
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Article19 1959-09-12 9 Ties in the YM.OA. tennl* Tim- M Brown v Lim Hee cmn. SSte v A Purushothaman.19 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-09-12 9 HpHIS hand from the Italy-UJS.A. A world title match should give certain players food for thought. Bidding began in both rooms with One Heart by North and a double by East. The Italian South made an odd bid of One Spade; West passed, and North closed the auction175 words
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Article186 1959-09-12 9 rpHE Badminton AssociaX tion of Malaya will send three of its most promising youngsters to participate in two tournaments in India The three selected to go at the expense of the BAM are Billy Ng of Johore, Tan Yee Khan of Perak and Bobby186 words
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Article70 1959-09-12 9 South Johore team to meet Dog Coy R.M.P. in a frtendiy rugby match on the Royal Joh«r* International Club ground here today at 5 p.m. will be: D. A. Borrie; B. PurocU, K. Prosser, D. C. Fergusson, Lt. Grant; J. M. r. Cheney. Capt. C. Maitland-Smith; D. Race.70 words
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Advertisement58 1959-09-12 9 111 fflrSSfl^M^tSfcUUUii^^^] (4- "t*t~ "«> MM? BADMINTON THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO I (MALAYA) LTD Singapore K Lumpur. Pcnang iftk if ?ssn d SOLE ACENTSiIVAN HOUTEN. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMrtlt SINCE 1815 ijß THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES tfk p^RE-LE(/ a T GENEVE C^Jj^f C^IJ FAVRE-lEUBA WATCH CO.. LTD. JACK'S PHOTO58 words
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Article, Illustration343 1959-09-12 10 Sir Robert Scott sends a confidential report to L,onaon But skirmishes still continue as United Nations team names day of its expected arrival LONDON. Saturday. |'HK immediate danger in Laos is lessening. This was the general view in diplomatic quarters here. In Singapore yesterday Sir RobertU.P.I; Reuter - 343 words
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Article132 1959-09-12 10 WAS THE PILOT MISTAKEN? WASHINGTON. Sal.— The U.S. Air Force said that a British airline pilot must have been mistaken when lie thought he saw an operational Atlas intercontinental missile change sharply and exploao over Its target rear Wake Island in a Pacific test on Wednesday. The remark of theReuter - 132 words
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Article70 1959-09-12 10 CRICKETER FACES PROSECUTION STONE Sal. —A notice of intended prosecution has been served by Stone police on Garfield Sobers. W st Indian Test cricketer who is In the North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary. Stone-on-Trent. recovering from injuries received In a road accident last Sunday, other We>t Indian cricr. c G. "Collie"Reuter - 70 words
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Article61 1959-09-12 10 A Singapore trade unionist, Mr. Ow Kheng Tor, left lor Tokyo this morning to attend the first Asian conference of postal, telephone and telecommunications workers. Mr. Ow. assistant secretary of the Singapore Union of Postal and Telecommunications Workers, will be away for two weeks. The conference61 words
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Article35 1959-09-12 10 WASHINGTON. Sat. U.S. Congre&s ha* approved and passed to President Eisenhower a Bill extending for two years the fivt-year-oU! under w.iicti U.S. food >urpluses are sold abroad.— erReuter - 35 words
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Article43 1959-09-12 10 Xo new barley poisoning was reported during the past 18 hours. The total number of people admitted to the Singapore General Hospital Is so far 45. Nine died. 22 are still In hospital and the rest have bten discharged.43 words
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Article61 1959-09-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government relay warned shopkeepers not to sell loose barley. They should instead declare their j stocks to the nearest health office. "It is now known that cer- 1 tain quantities of loose barley suspected of being contained with organophosphate are61 words
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Article45 1959-09-12 10 LONDON. Sat. A threeman committee led by Viscount Chandos to advise the British Government on the replacement of the Cunard liners Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth had been set up by the Minister of Transport, a ministry announcement said yesterday.— Reuter.45 words
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Article45 1959-09-12 10 NEW YORK. Sat. Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands was welcomed to New York yesterday with pomp and affection. The 21-year-old Queen-to-be of the Netherlands stepped from the Dutch destroyer Oelderland onto red carpeting that stretched the length nf the pier.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 45 words
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Article124 1959-09-12 10 Search for road to peace- K. MOSCOW, oat.— Soviet pre- mier Nikita Khrushchev! said yesterday was going to the United fctates In an Mlort to create mutual undemanding and "to find a common road to peace.*' Khrushchev's statement was quoted by Japanese newspaper editor Kasusige Hirasawa of the Japan TimewhoU.P.I; Reuter - 124 words
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Article32 1959-09-12 10 LONDON. Sat. A Boeing 707 jet liner of» Qantas left here yesterday on the official inaugural flight ol the airline's new service between London and Svdnev via San Francisco. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article210 1959-09-12 10 WASHINGTON. Sat. The I State Department said I yesterday the United States viewed Tibet as an autonomous country under Chinese suzerainty. but did not recognise Peking claims to sovereignty over it. The Department explained v^rr "Mrs i°ts statement on Thursday that it welcomed the initiativeReuter - 210 words
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Article131 1959-09-12 10 A group of English schoolboys arc returning home this week-end after a holiday on Pulau lekong. a jungle island oil" Singapore. Learning to construct a "basha" here are (left to right): Anthony Burbidge (16). Cpl. Mike Bulmer (20), Sgt Peter Burgess (29), Timothy Lewer (16) and Martin131 words
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Article54 1959-09-12 10 Alexandra just smiled SYDNEY, Sat.— A flaming pellet screaming like a, shell hurtled down on to the grandstand about 20 feet from where Princess Alexandra was sitting during a fireworks display here yesterday. Officials near the Princess hurriedly rose to their feet. The princess smiled and the show continued. No54 words
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Article35 1959-09-12 10 CALCUTTA. Sat. The West Bengal Government has ordered the release of all prisoners arrested in connection with the food movement disturbances. The tolal arrests were 12.485. including those under preventive detention. Keu ter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article33 1959-09-12 10 WASHINGTON. Sat.—General Shigeru Sugiyama. Chiel of Staff of Japan's ground forces, will pay a three-weex visit to the United States as a guest of the U.S. Army beginning on September 18.—33 words
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Article227 1959-09-12 10 FGKLKLFKFLK BOMBAY, Saturday. rpHE Congress and Praja X Socialist parties and the Muslim League have forged a united front to fight the Communist Party in Kerala State's mid-term elections, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri Indian Minister for Commerce and Industry, announced here. Mr. Shastri was chosenReuter; U.P.I - 227 words
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Article458 1959-09-12 10 NEW DELHI, Saturday. AIR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, told correspondents yesterday they were being "alarmist" about the India-China border dispute, which he did not expect would lead to any kind of conflict, even small ones." India wished to avoid a show of force, even atReuter - 458 words
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Article66 1959-09-12 10 BOMBAY. Sat. Mr. B. R. Patel. general manager of Air India International, said here that he was looking forward to a successful conclusion to talks with the British Overseas Airways Corporation and Qantas Empire Airways for the pooling of traffic revenue on the route between India andReuter - 66 words
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Article60 1959-09-12 10 ROME, Sat. Italian magistrates have started formal bigamy proceedings against Sophia Loren and her producer husband Carlo Ponti, court sources disclosed last night. Sophia is now filming on Capri. The Rome Attorney General has ordered a public prosecutor to start penal proceedings on the basis ofU.P.I - 60 words
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Article34 1959-09-12 10 LONDON, Sat. Mr. Herbert Morrison, foreign secretary in the last Latxmr Government, last night expressed regret that the Trades Union Congress had asked for the removal of "vital" American bases from Britain.- -Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article35 1959-09-12 10 L°- v Their lhat utiii e r?* lo ne l.aV" forc into th ten ber not the manifesto. To amc In baun nith all to b{ Co:. B coaraged to wealth cev( I«nw7 ter.35 words
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Article50 1959-09-12 10 2 surpris in Podol hearing LONDON. Sa -TUB I The first the jury was toed I the cour; arisen wt I I cern th» Th- I port ing a req. sel. .flrefl 1 a r.a Th« that memory < ll July arrested. T: allege faked. Tht whe' Gerrr. on th<50 words
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Article13 1959-09-12 10 HOLLYUOO: actor Paul DoiiftoJ his horn, to apparently ofaH* 11 -Rei:Reuter - 13 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-09-12 10 Cinema I Guide CATHAY. Phont *****: No-v ShowSouth Pacific 4 ;*•■> .v >.3O p.m Mysttry Midnight OOCON. Ph«ne *****: Now ShowMoiiday Fer Levers 1.45. 6 ■»."> I !0 p.m. Midnight: Pangs Of Tbe Night ALH AM BRA Phene *****: Op*ns Today: Anari Hindustani > •00 A 9.15 p.m. ODCONKATONC Phene58 words
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