The Singapore Free Press, 28 September 1959
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Title Section13 1959-09-28 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article237 1959-09-28 1 Opinion Unfolding events Thursday mark a signiin world r Peking wUI be Oct. 1 celebraaccording to ar.gements, SoKhrushchev, •our of the and secret President Eiseni.ead the Rustion to the Red ..pital. Peking Radio there had lions that Mr. might avoid d send a deputy l celebrations. uality would not For.237 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-09-28 1 (See also page 10) Harry Lee. aged It, of Tanjong Rhu Sehool 1, Primary Six B, had taken a year or so to save SlO to buy the "Famous Five" by Enid Blyton. Last Saturday he walked into Times House and donated his savings towards the fund for69 words
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Article108 1959-09-28 1 TIBET: MALA YA HOPES WASHINGTON, Mon. Th e Federation's Minister of External Affairs. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterday predicted a good reception when Malaya and Ireland move today to put Tibet's denunciation of China on the UN", agenda. "We are going to take the line of emphasising theU.P.I - 108 words
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Article32 1959-09-28 1 October first grade übber buyers f .o.b. >pened in Singapore this orning at 100 3/8 cents er lb., up three-eighths of a cent on Friday's lose. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article590 1959-09-28 1 Leaders agree to reopen Berlin negotiations 'Substantial progress 9 towards a four-power Summit level conference GETTYSBURG, Monday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev agreed yesterday that negotiations on Berlin should be reopened subject to the approval of the other parties directly concerned, a joint communique announced.590 words
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Article26 1959-09-28 1 BANGKOK. MOII. Koyai guest Princess Alexandra took up temporary residence in the pinnacled palace next door to Bangkok's fabulous Temple of Emerald Buddha. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article80 1959-09-28 1 Soviet may ask U.N. for priority NKW YORK. Mon. Diploma tie sources here said last night that heavy em- phasis on the disarmament! qup.-tion in the Camp David cummunique was likely to be followed up with pressure for early United Nations debate on the long -deadlocked Issue. The General .Assembly's80 words
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262 1959-09-28 1 Banda's last act was to save his wife from assassin COLOMBO, Mon. qnHE last act of the late Prime Minister of I £eylon, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, was to save his wife from the assassin who shot him down in his own home last Friday, it was revealed yesterday. The newReuter; U.P.I - 262 words
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Article264 1959-09-28 1 SINGAPORE Traction Company buses will be off the roads for three hours tomorrow night. Three thousand employees will be attending a strike meeting then. A strike ballot will be taken at the meeting, called by the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union following deadlock with264 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-09-28 1 picture. A crowd of 15,000 attended the seventh Governmentsponsored Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat at Raton* Park last night. Below is a section of the audience.- Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-09-28 1 The Ceylonese community in Singapore will hold a condolence meeting on Thursday for the late Ceylon Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. Picture above shows a Buddhist service held for Mr. Bandaranaike at the Sri Lankaramaya, St. Michaels Road.40 words
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Article88 1959-09-28 1 VARSITY GETS FUNDS THE funds of the Singapore Youth Council which is to be dissolved by Oct. 31 will be handed over to the University of Malaya This was announced by the chairman of the council, Mr. Seah Yun Chong. Final figures of the council's assets are being worked out.88 words
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Article134 1959-09-28 1 KHRUSHCHEV FLIES OFF WWTTNGTON prime Minister Khru li ft here for Moscow I m Malayan time THUCS CRAB COLD RING, CASH labourer. Mr Chi was waylaid three men tarrytaf dag; iu .Vjunied Road. StafSpl lao night. They stole gold -itch am I I «>h HERTER TO REPORT ONU.P.I - 134 words
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Advertisement95 1959-09-28 1 C A I TMiOfHOM,c /Srti^ 4MOHAU,AI \Vyj > H, FI AMPUF,IRS /f^ Used by ■••C. 4 Redie Meleye 1 I Ne. 1 Prkwe Street EASTLAND tTS- U Super Ikonta IV For a decade the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta cameras have been the first choice of professional and quality minded amateurs95 words
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Article29 1959-09-28 2 MANILA, Mon.— The Republic Resources and Development Company, a local firm, has officially announced that oil had been found in commercial quantity on Cebu Island.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-09-28 2 picture. iiiiiiiimiiiiii Britain's biggest oil S tanker the BP Tanker Company's 50.000-ton British Queen was E launched by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Tllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Mother on the Clyde, Scotland, on Sept 16. It has an overall length of 760 feet. breadth ot 79 feet, with a loaded speedPopper - 71 words
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310 1959-09-28 2 811,000 WITHOUT HOMES, OVER 2,000 MISSING Typhoon wreaks havoc in Japan TOKYO, Monday. MORE than 2,600 persons were dead or missing today in the flood-soaked wreckage left by typhoon Vera which slashed through Japan sweeping away 218,000 homes and two entire villages. The latest unofficial count compiled from Police reportsReuter - 310 words
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265 1959-09-28 2 Synthetic output in Japan is now growing rKYO. Mon.— Japan will meet the anticipated shortage in the world supply of natural rubber In the next 10 years with Its own expanding synthetic rubber industry, it is learned here. Several Japanese firms have already begun producing synthetic rubber and it lsU.P.I - 265 words
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94 1959-09-28 2 'Shanghai has surpassed all of Britain' T'OKYO. Mon.— Communist China claimed yesterday that the city of Shanghai alone surpassed all of Britain last year in the output of cotton yarn and cotton piece goods with only onetenth as many spindles and one-fifth as many weaving machines as in Britain. NewU.P.I - 94 words
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336 1959-09-28 2 SINGAPORE shoe manufacturers yesterday again called on the Government to impose an import quota or a restrictive tariff on foreign footwear. The chairman of the Singapore Rubber Goods Manufacturers and Traders Association. Mr. Soh Soon Tin, told the Free Press that the shoe-making336 words
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Article45 1959-09-28 2 TYRE PLANT FOR KERALA DAYTON (Ohio*. Mon. The Dayton Rubber C<». has signed a technical help agreement with the Kerala State Government In India for building a M525,500.000 rubber tyre plant there. It expected to be in operation by the later part of 1961. U.P.I.U.P.I - 45 words
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Article17 1959-09-28 2 WASHINGTON. Mun.— The International Monetary Fund and World Bank Meeting opens here today- U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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Article605 1959-09-28 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle price- SINGAPORE, Saturday. INDUSTRIALS Prevnus Teiay Ale< BricKs Prat. 1.75 1.70 Oros. 12.35 2.20 Atlas ice 5 CD 5.00 B.B. Petrol 50 6 48 B.M. Trustee* 5.25 5.25 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 OrdS. 36 6 3^ 6 Federal Dispensary605 words
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Article70 1959-09-28 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside ihe Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Vietnam 1-2, Straat Mozambique 4-5, Hai Lee 6A, Arita Maru 6-7, Sunda 8-9, Doiius 10-11, Radja 13-14, Java Mail 15-16, Tjimenteng 19, Perlis N.Wall 4, Senai N.Wall 5, Islander 21-22, Marudu 23, Karossa 24-25, Bronxville70 words
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86 1959-09-28 2 SILCOCK WARNS OR RURAL AREAS NEGLECT sis I e^ r I of "What I I I Il v I to inc their -^.j count rv. b not ot I Tb. introduction «f mJ hv. consider for tbtfZ J said. It woi ri ftdj compans lorn. o(«Jl nisation in. .dim wealths86 words
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Advertisement974 1959-09-28 2 aAWW i l_Cr^\ -»Th^^^ "**"^»^^_^P I fai k'a____r~T^ m m j II L_l______! T "^S^^.^Slfc. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen 4 Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. S'ham Penang HESSENSTEIN (LISTS) S 12 Oct 13/14 Ot. 14 15 Set SOAONSCSWIIC (NAPA6)974 words
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Advertisement104 1959-09-28 2 BARBER LINES Fro* U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ANO HONGKONG. TURANDOT 20 Sept TAGAYTAY ig Oct FERN- VILLE FAR EAST LINES Frooi U.S.A. GULF PORTS Via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ANO HONGKONG. KINGSVILLE 1 Oct CASTLEVILLE if Oct BARBER-FERN'VILLE LINES To: NEW YORK, OOSTON,104 words
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Miscellaneous20 1959-09-28 2 '4ft IW I "W£ Ladies and gentlemen our policy of ploughing back all profits is at last bearing fruit I"20 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-09-28 2 By Cog POP Questionable behaviour j CoooyCoooy' fo B MAO 1 AQUIZJSMOVS/OK) FtLUOFQuiXES I L3QFT>-e m. m J PCOGfIAMMBSy^- f J IM <3Ot»0O J____^KSo^_B fWr\ M WHERSVP MOVL I ■______^L r_Tl BtEKJ V'^-Dol ltj\l Iq\ mow mmvV sa K^ \W \r> HAVE 1 818 v^u RvtuP fl47 words
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Article, Illustration888 1959-09-28 3 MARK FOENANDER - MARK FOENANDER By pLANS are being considered to create among Johore's rural people an interest in commerce and industry. Behind the scheme is Inche Mansor bin Haji Bakri, a prominent businessman in Johore Bahru. He is president this year of the Johore Malay Chamber888 words
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323 1959-09-28 3 'THERE are a few secret societies and gangster groups in Johore. The Police W are aware of their existence and because of vigilant measures, these societies and gangsters do not constitute a threat to order and peace in the State. I This was revealed323 words
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Article192 1959-09-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A three-cornered fight is expected in the j Johore Pelentong con- stituency where a byelection is expected tol be held in November. Both the Socialist Front'; and Party Negara intend to contest against the Alliance in the by-election. The by-election has been caused192 words
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130 1959-09-28 3 T^LOODS will not take the I* people of Kota Tinggi, Johore, by surprise if they occur during the rainy season towards the end of the year. This assurance was given to the Free Press by Kota Tinggi's newly appointed District Officer. Inche Kadir bin130 words
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Advertisement267 1959-09-28 3 JAGUAR^) 1 /'{lituzi/iepcice SO mmX^^^^ m^ m _A._. mwfl ir -no- B^c^^-^^l^ _iC___^' > *_S______l_! range mjQK^lfl Ev» j beyond. Roadster, m_P__B _M_W Drop Head Modeb _2JH wf__P^^ v.aRK IX WmW e and crottsman- rf==_^s»__3___l|. tfi most luxurious /<^^~~~~-^s:^^" range. Standard B^ Tre Pac ked J_.^^___^L_e_Magl required by those KtJ^267 words
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Advertisement289 1959-09-28 3 Unpacked At Wassiamull's A Big Collection Of Manhattan, Jayson, Botany Continental Sport Shirts In fP^^^ Checks p7 Stripes Solid Colours jl f Many Other |^%v f Now See V; j WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET. MENSWEAR DEPT. TEL: *****. COMPANY \SV_$ 32, Bank of China Bldg S pore Tel: ***** rS^VS LIGHT289 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1959-09-28 4 IAN MOK- AI - THE Singapore Scene IAN MOK-AI La INHABITING THE GARDEN OF THE DEAD -How quickly the crosses march across the field !§L\(jAPORE\S cemeteries bear so many marks of the living lhat militate against the notion that the grave is where one ends up to rest in peaceful silence. Our dying habits,1,007 words
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Article262 1959-09-28 4 PAKISTAN'S Finance JL Minister Mohammed Shoaib said in London that Pakistan's economic situation had improved considerably since the new regime took over last October. Mr Shoaib said Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves had risen by about 105 per cent., business confidence had revived, and therefore industrial productivityU.P.I - 262 words
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Article166 1959-09-28 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Melody Market; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 The Roger Wagner Chorale; 2.00 Close Down. Schools' Broadcast: 4.10 5.00 5.00 Programme Summary; 5.03 Polynesian Paradise; 5.30 Children's Corner "Tom Thumb", followed by Musical Birthday Cards, a programme of birthday requests for children presented166 words
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Advertisement343 1959-09-28 4 BLUE Sp>l Model Valenca d t Lu Xc vj^________ ___fcU_* —■iv -i^v f_ I ,i $895.00 (S'pore P r ceJ I Here is yet another of BLUE <_ J Leadership. Quality S on .^l <ooi Vm m »»'t*d t« we I §IUP^J tti «w»tio«al BLUE SPDT iri I J J343 words
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Miscellaneous271 1959-09-28 4 CLUES ACROSS dunce (5). IDo business across the deed 5 Supply what's Decenary, (8) though with another penny 4 Piece of land advisedly down- there'd be a condition (7). wind (4) 6 Raconteur behind the grill 8 This ls before to the poet (3). (6) -9 Distance correct so get271 words
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195 1959-09-28 5 Byrne's wortt-for^ plan for Singapore Reducing unemployment El\ \TK employers in Singapore mav in r__i_____ u i_, mil their staff through the Jo vSnmen/ required to reMinister for Labour and Law Mr K m lo^ m ,5 n Jl E 5 chan eiut195 words
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57 1959-09-28 5 Over 23,000 forms sent to employers of Labour tarted us of the workof Singapore. dispatch--2 "00 printed ers in the :ormation on s are asked to rvakdown iigurlen on a rac I ities perform -ked :>h the re- Oct 15. Failure to an offence, for wh f.i.e. d that the57 words
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Article16 1959-09-28 5 Massage saloons officer named Sto vernment Mrs. Lim Peng thc assistant r of massage i today.16 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-09-28 5 Miss Sonia Kilgannon (left) and Miss Aline Stobbs12 words
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Article189 1959-09-28 5 Live in must for all at Varsity rE Singapore division of the University of Malaya has reached a final decision that every undergraduate should live at least a year in a hall of residence. There are about 1,000 students now living in University hostels in Singapore. The residential rule will189 words
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Article200 1959-09-28 5 QFF to show off the latest fashions in batiks in Hong Kong went two Singapore models over the week-end. The models, Miss Sonia Kilgannon and Miss Aline Stobbs left by CPA with Mrs. Ruth Warner, principal of the Singapore Model Academy. And judging from the picture200 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-09-28 5 Mr. R. C. Barnes (above) of the British Foreign Service, who has been appointed aa a counsellor at the British Embassy in Jakarta, arrived in Singapore during the week-end. Mr. Barnes, 47, who has never been to the Far East before, said it was "lovely80 words
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Article63 1959-09-28 5 rE Free Press on Friday quoted the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, as saying that the Government was planning to Introduce a Bill to legalise ofT-the-course betting through licensed betting shops and smash illegal bookmaking. Mr Byrne was wrongly quoted. What Mr. Byrne63 words
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Article, Illustration357 1959-09-28 5 Successful big game hunter without one kill a MAN who has spent A several years hunting and "shooting hundreds of wild animals, but never killed any yet, is in Singapore, on y a tour of the Far E nf' is Austrian -born Walter Klapper, who does all of his shooting357 words
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Article174 1959-09-28 5 Praise for S'pore beauties DENOWNED British photographer Tom Hustler has left Singapore by Qantas Super Constellation with a pledge to return to Malaya. Mr. Hustler, who is head of the Dorothy Wilding Studios of London, photographers to the Queen, told the Free Press that he would come to Malaya to174 words
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Advertisement177 1959-09-28 6 1 HAVE THE WORLD AT 1 YOUR FINGERTIPS I*l 1 TUNE IN TO THE REST OF THE WORLD WITH TH S l^lil l_f_l TRANSISTOR RADIO ON THE FOLLOWING WAVELENGTHS I Vj^__ iii RADIO -aJt^T RADIO A LiJNDOI. liaj_an_a_ig: CxJjV) Moscow A^(Ca Peking b.bc ___^^_i _9_H_L MSTERS: u&jyK METERS: TSi^' Mr177 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-09-28 7 ON SOON SEARCH FOR SINGAPORE 'S 'ANNE FRANK' Sl^^ E nairers! H W WOU,d you ,ike t0 &*y coveted Anne Frank'^ Th f k orthcomin production of "The Diary of anK The chance may be yours very soon. The Stage Club is presenting the much-talked-of "Diary of Anne Frank" inM. W - 217 words
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Article, Illustration323 1959-09-28 7 Margaret Wee - Margaret Wee by v OLA DEN HOLM- YOUNG, 23-year-old leading .1 iy in the Stage Club's November production a m a Pretty Hat, was introduced to the al scene in Singapore almost by accident. ace: The Culture Theatre. Second night Country Wife. .ton,323 words
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Article, Illustration210 1959-09-28 7 Her eyes are on Hollywood OHE'S a film star she's .married with four children she's 22 she wants to be a director and she's got her eyes on Hollywood. In short, she is Sadiah binte Baharon, one of Shaw Brothers* stars. She divides her time equally between her children, her210 words
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349 1959-09-28 7 SALOMA ('next stop America BACK in TOWN yiVACIOUS, 24-year- old Salma Ismail, better known here as "Saloma", is back in town. She has returned to Singapore after completing a one-month contract to sing in Australian night clubs. Now she has signed a three-month contract to sing in a Tanglin night349 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-09-28 7 ROY LAZAROO - Exclusive interview Roy Lazaroo ROY LAZAROO until I achieve it I shall not give up singing," she told me in an exclusive interview. 'I shall let nothing come between me and my nrst love singing," she emphasised. j38 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-09-28 7 Now Margaret is 19—21—23? T AST WEEK'S Film Quiz brought in a batch of correct answers. The names of the sender! went into the hat and this is how thev came out: FIRST PRIZE ($10): Ho Yin Fai, 84, Borthwick Drive, Singapore, 19. SECOND PRIZE (Two double cinema passes): Lim203 words
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Advertisement63 1959-09-28 7 I__.*_>._ ___^^___J___!_________^w^l mmmW H I mmr^^m ___r^^T^\ __r '#_L _L____fc_-__-H_fll ___fl ™y Q£//Z WINNERS, QUESTIONS mW-Wmi __J mm* J________T___l_f liH --W —mmm. Jt^^t^^i^k __M A and ifi Qtt4frftfjfeh NESTLES CHOCOLATE surely no other chocolate tastes quite as good There il mile chocolate with that fresh creamy flavour, but have you63 words
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69 1959-09-28 8 The Singapore City Council will appoint a Labour Committee comprising representatives of the daily -rated workers and officials to deal with matters affecting its labour force. The City Administrator Mr. P. C. Lim, had promised the Labour Unions Federation (membership 10.000) that this committee would69 words
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262 1959-09-28 8 THE Singapore Government has lifted certain restrictions on public A servants taking an active part in the State's trade union moveThe Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who is head of the civil service, has now allowed Government officers who are262 words
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Article, Illustration149 1959-09-28 8 HERE YOU HAVE EVERYTHING SAY 2 VISITORS npWO Australian women Miss Kathleen Moor- house and Miss Ruth Pederson are now on holiday in Singapore, but with a difference. "We have been to Britain and the Continent and America, but this is the first time we are stopping in an Eastern149 words
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Article, Illustration256 1959-09-28 8 Saris at her call AN INDIAN WOMAN TO BE ENVIED GORGEOUS Benares saris are at the call of Mrs. Gita Mirpuri, who must surely be one of the most envied Indian women in Singapore. The reason her father owns one of the leading sari shops in New Delhi.M.W - 256 words
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Miscellaneous124 1959-09-28 8 HICH TIDES TODAY: 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.09 a.m. and 8.36 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.43 a.m. and 9.24 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.12 a.m. and 10.07 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.42 a.m. and 10.48 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.11 a.m. and 11.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.43 a.m. TOC H: Women's Association meeting at Talbot House 2.30 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY124 words
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Miscellaneous178 1959-09-28 8 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan 7& CHECK OV 7W£ F TMAT THINGS CLAMPED f WEILSOON KNOMf-IVE "1 I sPe*s 555 PPOI'ES CORRECT- BUT AS I MAYANS' TWPOfiS- rrSELPTOTMBSNIPISSIDE- HAO A LITTLE SUPPOSE 1 OWSEEiN «*V«? «OW/=T f=KOM TNE 2£s</*E m*wi#*/v& rntrVKT DIRECTLY OVER TME ELECTRONIC J I PACKET BUILT tNTO178 words
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Miscellaneous122 1959-09-28 8 I BORN today, you are liter- B J ary and muM as having taler.; 2< r creative arts which should be you developed at an early aae. You do not always make fl the most of the opportune H at home. If you are win will take advantage of ci122 words
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894 1959-09-28 9 HONTY WINS EASILY kKrom Allan Lewis D 0 proved himself a better than averaw «r»n„ Ipo L h M «»«lay. e main sprint at Ipoh yesterday to com«iJP Uope when he won for the meeting comp,ete a "inning double anisn^dTronVan^ 0^ t0 thlS894 words
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Article47 1959-09-28 9 FOLLOW THESE HORSES :.orses says ed good pace nich should Put him on to follow. !lf«tf Lion and Amuse11. _ixth and ely in Race be condemn- ill both do bigger Bukit Racecourse next good galm better day's Class m What May did not race. will be better47 words
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Article51 1959-09-28 9 Stan :i good ..elping the Club beat the Ceyat Balestier 1 :kets to allcricket :oet Btngawas over I tatc bowler. for ten [kan hit a Terr ake After jut for 102 the the jot off to nanaged to _>n and Ulpaia:. '46 r.ot out> J5) were51 words
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Article64 1959-09-28 9 M on._a... the •an cricket next year I hours extra time loot Board decided at Nter.a to put this bewho the final 49-year-old L capff rer of the Jjtr Springbok team. the team. \pril 16 September 15. Pjkd to be announced decided to r of64 words
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Article22 1959-09-28 9 Sat.— AusThomson and [7* n t -ci for the New golf cham- to'les totals of play-off over rrow.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article36 1959-09-28 9 CASCAIS. Portugal. Mon.— Pat Ward of Great Britain retained her title as woman tennis champion of Portugal by beating Pat Nettleton of New Zealand, 6-1, 6-1 in the International tournament here yesterday.36 words
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Article45 1959-09-28 9 F U Turner, the favourite for the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship was beaten by C. H. Fell on the 36th green at Sime Road yesterday. Singapore champion, Mrs. RAC. Cobley won the ladies final beating Mrs. B. Nicholl 6 5.45 words
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Article23 1959-09-28 9 JOHANNESBURG. Mon Geoff Chubb who toured England with the imi §Srlng&k team, was elected president of toe South African Cricket Association.23 words
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Article272 1959-09-28 9 wl ung Mens Sikh is a club difference. Its m has a cos- touch about >«'<! think that the i JJ 1 would only field JJ 4 «at is not so with 'n the first divi\Z2 '«jue this sea(JJJ* up °f FUiptno, ijjr*- two Ceytonese Yv,??272 words
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407 1959-09-28 9 says CRUSADER Kuala Lumpur, Mon. SULEIMAN and Abdul Ghani dominated Saturday night's Mallaya Cup Final and made possible the handsome four nil victory for Selangor over Perak, thus avenging their 1957 defeat. When Selangor launched attack after attack in the first ten minutes and407 words
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433 1959-09-28 9 (SINGAPORE'S Über Cup player, Nancy Lim looks good for triple honours at the Singapore Badminton Association's national championships which conclude tonight at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Nancy is the only player in the championships to qualify for three finals. Yesterday, she defeated Helen433 words
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Article198 1959-09-28 9 Bev Risman decides for the Lions yANCOUVER, Mon. 1 British Isles Rugby Union team beat British Columbia 16-11 after trailing 3-8 at halftime here yesterday. The Lions scored two goals and two penalty goals to the Canadian team's one goal and two penalty goals. Highlight of the game, watched byReuter - 198 words
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Article22 1959-09-28 9 PARIS, Mon.— France beat Sweden by 109 points to 103 in the two-day athletics international which ended here yesterday.— Reuter.22 words
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Article, Illustration163 1959-09-28 9 T'HE fortunes on this deal x swayed to and fro. South opened One Spade and West elected to double; North bid Two Diamonds out of fright, East passed, and South misguidedly said Two Spades. West doubled with relish, but East took this to be a further request for163 words
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427 1959-09-28 9 Martin has most horses entered for Penang races J.E. Martin has the largest number of x horses entered for the Penang Turf Club October meeting on Sunday, Oct. 4, Thursday, Oct. 8 and Sunday, Oct. 11. i His string of 21 horses lninclude Cinema 111, Pleasure Park, Exhibitor 11, Malay427 words
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107 1959-09-28 9 Coates wins the 100-mile time trial CPL. Ted Coates of RAF Seletar won the Far East Air Force 100-mile time trial at Bai.it limah with a time of 4 hrs. 53 min. 5 hee. Lac. Gerard McCarten was the only other cyclist to complete the course. Gerard's time was 5107 words
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Article44 1959-09-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. South Johore Rugby Football Club beat the Royai SignaLs at rugby on the International Club ground here on Saturday, by 22 points (2 goals 1 penalty goal and 3 tries > to 16 points, (2 goals and 2 tries).44 words
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Miscellaneous122 1959-09-28 9 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: SJ_.F. Senior Cup —Kota Rajah v Stable Boys, Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup— S.R.C. v Darul Afiah A F and N ground. RUGGER: S.C.C. "B" v 19 A.KS.R. padang; The Blacks v University, Bukit Timah; S.R.C. v R.A.F. Seletar "A", S.R.C padang HOCKEY: S.H.A. League vS.f7*122 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-09-28 9 I ALL A MATTER OF TIME f 1 PU4SIA V^_ "r_J_^ at 5.16 Sr* I>u bade tee [cokrqAUJ I A«Aum_ /m *-> w* .w to 4. t,(f\ ss^ i\ b» bst w.twwt p-adn^t WsUr^\ xWaft/rrW vA^^-Jm tgp« ac !*«<« A,_r cner Five Rjru**^ I r -«uwr gp^*— /Vltt-BS.y/ <_____________46 words
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Article584 1959-09-28 10 NIK'S 'I LIKE AMERICA' FAREWELL Apology to Eisenhower for 'revealing a secret* \y ASHINGTO N, Mon. Mr. Khrushchev likes America. He said in a nationally televised address last night that he liked America's beautiful cities and wonderful roads, but most of all he liked the "kindhearted" American people. I haveReuter - 584 words
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281 1959-09-28 10 PEKING, Monday. ATOMIC energy will be used in the drive to mechanise and electrify agriculture, increase output and "turn the whole land into a great garden." China's Minister of Agriculture, Liao Lu-yen, said today, on the eve of the 10th anniversary next ThursdayReuter - 281 words
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Article130 1959-09-28 10 Ike will take his family WASHINGTON, Mon. President Eisenhower bade farewell to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday with a long handshake and a final message of "a pleasant voyage and a safe trip home The two statesmen said goodbye to each other on the steps of Blair House, the President's guestReuter - 130 words
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Article84 1959-09-28 10 Govt, seeks law experts Singapore Government Is looking for three lawyers i expert, on three branches of the legal profession. They will be paid a month- ly salary of $2,500 and would be asked to help the Governj ment to draft legislation and j train young lawyers in the legal84 words
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Article56 1959-09-28 10 Mrs. K. makes a promise WASHINGTON, Mon.— Mrs. Nina Khrushchev paid a farewell call yesterday on Mrs. Eisenhower at the White House. Be tore this she gave a priest new hope of getting his aged mother out of Lithuania, saying she would "personally take care of the matter" and callU.P.I - 56 words
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Article27 1959-09-28 10 JAKARTA, Mon. The Dalai Lama is misguided in bringing the case of Tibet to the United Nations, the Times of Indonesia said.27 words
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Article66 1959-09-28 10 LONDON, Mon. Britain'* Conservative and Labour parties traded punches yesterday on tax-dodging and old age pension issues in the general election campaign. With only 11 days to go before voters go to the polls, Tory and Labour politicians hammered out their party platforms in an atmosphere ofU.P.I - 66 words
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Article27 1959-09-28 10 WASHINGTON. Mon. American and Russian officials are negotiating here for an Increased exchange of scientists and physicians to combat cancer, polio and heart disease.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article194 1959-09-28 10 ROME. Mon. mm Roberto Rossellini, the Italian film director, told the Rome newspaper II Messaggero in an interview published yesterday he harboured a feeling of "extraordinary tenderness and affection'' for Ingrid Bergman. the Swedish actress who is still his wife under Italian law. "More than tenderness.Reuter - 194 words
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185 1959-09-28 10 'SOLVE BORDER DISPUTE BY NEGOTIATIONS' CHANDIGARH. Monday. A RESOLUTION declaring that if there was "any doubt arising about some minor alignment'* of the border between India and China "this should be dealt with by peaceful negotiations between the two countries" was formulated by the working committee of the Congress PartyReuter; U.P.I - 185 words
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Article68 1959-09-28 10 VIENTIANE. Mon. The Laotian army has recaptured two rebelheld forts in Sam Neua province, according to unconfirmed reports. There was conjecture here that the Government wanted to recapture the forts so that the United Nations factfinding committee could visit them. The Government has claimed that "clear evidence"Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-09-28 10 Joyful music i n house of hunger pUNY PAN HON, the 10-year-old wonder violonist of Singapore, brought out his old violin and played Handel's "Berenice" and then "Old Folks at Home." And his music was somehow vibrant with joy. In the same three-room flat, his mother, had spread out the267 words
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Article151 1959-09-28 10 pORTPATRICK. Scotland. 1 Mon. Jason Zirganos. 49-year-old retired Greek army major, died here yesterday after just failing to become the second man to swim from Northern Ireland to Scotland, a distance of 22 miles. When his heart had stopped beating, a local doctor madeReuter - 151 words
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