Sunday Standard, 3 May 1959
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Title Section22 1959-05-03 1 nvm,bn,xdmfj,gj dlfghkldfjghl fl MS. *t A 2« SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX No. 3T4 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1959 24 Pages 20 cts22 words
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148 1959-05-03 1 m^T w« IdHed, -four *^c- bl o[' Sungei Pinang la the PansKor U«AWnj dir^s. as a result of secret society gang cashes. Xh i waa di Ed by the Prime Minister Data A^du! Ra/.ik ai Pw i conference vrhicfl be /a. led .ate148 words
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Article337 1959-05-03 1 Whirlwind 'Copters To Replace Sycamores KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The twelve Kuala Lumpur-based Sycamore helicopters which have been operating in Malaya's antiterrorist war and other operations have been replaced by Whirlwind helicopters, The Standard was told by a reliable source, today. The Sycamores ha\e been pounded since Monday337 words
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Article322 1959-05-03 1 Editorial IN S N Mrith I action turmoil mounting <3> I*l ng day draws m I ■< orations ffarad a si kinfj con- ail 1 bai m d adMCJ ne V *h which the i'» Go* nani spokesmen and I >de union leaders addressed thi jrkers. Political propaganda was given322 words
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Article46 1959-05-03 1 LONDON, Maj WrWtoston Churchill who flies to Washington on Moodav as the guest of PresiSent Eisenhower, mad, conmission today to the anxiety I) doctors and friends *ho v d rather he did not undprta k« 50 exhausting a lourney at bis age,46 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-05-03 1 BEAUTY FROM FORMOSA VI KWANG one of thr three I ormosan beauties who will t.'.ke part in the Sixth Asian I i'm F-stival in Kuala I.unipiir toniorntw. was CMgIM v The Standard canin anian in thi\ pose in Singapore Cathay Hot* Is Prauon Room, yesterday45 words
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502 1959-05-03 1 The party line-up is as follows: Alli&ace (om rrturned uimpposed; 24 Socialist Fmn! 18 Pronlrs Procressive Party ll Pan Malayan Islamic Party 9 Party Nreara 3 Labour Party (Prov. Woli.) 2 Radical Party 1 Independents 5 PENANG, Sat. An Alliance candidate, Inrhe502 words
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Article70 1959-05-03 1 MONTREAL, Sfaj 2 (Rev- ri Indian YOfPM <iu^ teJH cbing prospective Russian space travellers the art of breathing r differeni atmos* pberes, according to Mr Par* manartd S Mehra, a Rnmbay publisher Air ?\lchra. mftkinj I w fid* wide lecture tour 4 sairi last nifhl tin70 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-05-03 1 LOVKLY I.atif ah Omar, the Cathay Keris Films star who will be attending the Sixth Asian Film Festival which will be opened by the Yanjj l)iPertuan Avon? in Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow33 words
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Article24 1959-05-03 1 MOSCOW, Fri. ißeuter) Mr. Nlklta Khnishcher, the Soviet Premier b«e been awarded the Lenin Peace Prize, it waj offldallf announced last night.24 words
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Article117 1959-05-03 1 A CHINESE taikong < captain of a boat) was robbed of $7,000 while travt Uing in a taxi at the junction of Balestier Road and 'lai Gin Road at 6.45 p.m. on Friday. AM the taxi turned into Tai Gin Road where the taikong, Ens Chwee Siang.117 words
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Advertisement65 1959-05-03 1 4ft Exciting New Feature Beginning next week, the Sunday Standard will present another exclusive feature based on true facts TWINS AGAINST THE GESTAPO" is the true WxW^flWf l^ s:c:y or Brnains toughest secret agents the Newton mrTmuf X^^ twins. They fought the loneliest war. and they did it IMTjM^^ Doni65 words
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Advertisement198 1959-05-03 1 ;:;-O}^:O;>r:{G;^O:X^: w 111 1 llllllir T l^lii^ lillPLitiif; HpFL IT|lj r )'i-;-j^BBHf JM X sIL ''~-Y-\i&b&£f B mIBI i;-;'-:-;';c '^'♦"•^i V.vJL-r- ■•.-••ii ».--<.^ ■a«V/?J;V«*m »?:T:-i ■••■"•-VV i,%^VT», '.»<•>•„ <•*<*('.' O?t*»*»»^#»' V»-,V ;.'."f". s .*.'j.'.*i" v ■•'•ii- •j£*'l^* |n]yj p«rs k^^^F4S«R Take' .-P^':;; WEISEN TA^Vs FOR IMMEDIATE RELIEF! S-^wCo"ixavvA>L Ki^J <198 words
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Article52 1959-05-03 2 TIN PRICE UP SINGAPORE tia price ••<> lerdaj raat h> si, to ***** prr pidil. Singapore Copra AssoriaHesj rloatef prieei pet pirul yesterdiy were: f.iir trrrrhantable mixed topra S44 i nominal. Tone quiet. Singapore Cocoirafl Oil Millers A sso<i,it ion closing pricrs prr pirul ire re: bulk •Upases t 1(7,52 words
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Article65 1959-05-03 2 SINGAPORE Police are Invaatigating Into r^.e disappr iran 1 ol in 00 1 ifi caining over $1.000 a from the OiTire f the Unit^ri Rnbbei Plantation, Ylo Chn Knng Road. Tlip gmffl 1 poitftblt type vaj mioafrt when the nfTicc w;v- opened n Pridaj moniirz it65 words
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Article33 1959-05-03 2 A BALLOT ril >n May H Kapore Military N 1 of EdiaeM I ur. th* 0 S.M.F. and UK 04 nee. llemi)ers of tw Women's Army 1 women members^ 1 j33 words
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Article, Illustration522 1959-05-03 2 Spore By May 15 Date For Next Hearing Of Chew Inquiry Fixed MR. JUSTICE M. Buttrose, yesterday told the Commission of Inquiry into §500,000 bank account of the former Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, that he would ask the Controller of Income Tax.522 words
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Article195 1959-05-03 2 Xl iPt H Sat Po I people in the Philippii .Ma! i i> r.Q bigzev than tv of the tnajoi fUipino ities, < il- it, a ling nembei of I be WHpin< egation 1 the Sixl h Film Festival, told The Ettandard today. Mr. B.i a:195 words
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Article175 1959-05-03 2 CITY Councillor. Mr. Tang; Pen? YtMJ. (SPA) who was elected (hairman of the <>rdin;irv meetirm of the Singapore City Council last Thwrflj. yiltgirailjf that the new policies on attap huts, .bsp^ment, taxi and hawker licences would be put up to the respectiye committees next week175 words
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Article59 1959-05-03 2 HUNDREDS of film picketed the gate at Oceai Park Hote., Singapore night for hour to catch a :>.<e of the Hongkr r Stars and the Police were led to stop gatecrushers. The stars, three actors and to cocktails by the CfiOrganisation. The actresses w< n dresser! in59 words
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Article45 1959-05-03 2 PK >FBSS< >R Br die H of 1 University of Bii ham, will give a I "X- ent x ai t f Neui S irgery at the V a n Lecture Theatn in the University of Ma iya. tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.45 words
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Article50 1959-05-03 2 Charged With Chea ting ONG Kian Seng, 25. clalme 2 krial in the Singapore Fourth District Court, yosterity to a charge of cheating a woman, Johanna Maria of a refrigerator worth 1500 at Willow Avenue on Feb. 7He was allowed bail until May 16 when the case will be heard.50 words
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68 1959-05-03 2 IT 4ne g. when Cathay Pacific I 78 guesi a free SO* minute flight over Singapore yesterday. The X Is, who were flying for the first time in 1 fourengined Elertra turbo-jet liner, included travel asairlines beads. v nior ffl ers of the68 words
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Article63 1959-05-03 2 Bid To Extort $10,000— Charge BONG H Hwei XX charge I 1 Sinjg c n" Court jn ter lay a Ith attempt' ing toexi «rl |10 000 tn n I ta Kirn V- i>v Duttii k U a in fear of being kidnamv 1 Puay Hi Aven ie on Maick63 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-05-03 2 A YOUNG Malayan who recently rccehed his degree in architecture i s one of the most brilliant students to graduate from the University of Melbourne in recent years. Mr. C.oh Hock (Juan, of Sf». Ma.in Road. Lunas. Kedah. topped his class in each of the132 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-05-03 2 2.000 FANS WELCOME ACTRESSES 1 -VO thousand screaming fans yesterriav gave eight Hongkong screen stars a ing welcome when tht in Singapore I after a brief stop at M The stars are representing the Cathay Orga- -.'ion to the 6th I Fi tivsj at Kuala176 words
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Advertisement428 1959-05-03 2 HOUSE b LAND FOR SALE FREEHOLD BUNGALOW 110 Fide i Street Siglap four bed- ached N!o".^:" d g sitting kitchen baths rupboarda fencing e.ite^ eollap< c d yn frill rete i ivev v,- well turflng >U )00 Won? 4 Pri ej Street J U VEHICLE FOR SALE QCALTTO rESTED CARS428 words
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Article90 1959-05-03 3 ONLY WOMAN TO LEARN ENGINEERING MISS LEE SEOK CHIN, of Penang. i, th< only woman among the 650 engineering students at the University ot Sydne> Mtes l<- h pea to ail>e l n electr; -al en- -•-r:r^ the first Am an v m^ n —dent enrol m r T h(90 words
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Article56 1959-05-03 3 m Hock Soon, Singapore N h Mag yesterday to a charge of stealing a bicycle from I X r^oad on Ma Hi also pleaded n I (fui an f dia honestly retaining I y t Ifom Lye at the tame p a-e and date. He was ordered56 words
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Article20 1959-05-03 3 T v Foo Liar.has been appr; nandant. Special Constary (Reserve Unit). Mr. former nandant, takes the < who has itsUr.ed.20 words
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Article125 1959-05-03 3 >n Singapore, a \oung houseI rl ire causing great anxieties h to their families. her of Hian, a car•id not have m Bad for the past life's disapIRterday approa■^apore Social PRment for help. i April 24 at about ■2 The Standard J* not understand w *ny arguments "J Is125 words
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579 1959-05-03 3 Only An Idol With Feet Of Clay Says Lib-Socs Leader p«^?iJ??3^ ISJtLSII!£!!!^Z!l SJtLSI1!£!!!^Z!! l J^ that the p '°p |es> Action eeneral Mr K. X Tan laV t? W h feet of cla >'- said < h P«»v secretary- ~p i| i<*si nignt. Potong Pas^'r, £ll?^fJF I***' at an election579 words
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90 1959-05-03 3 NEW PICNIC SERVICE TO KOTA TINGGI NEW luxury coach Wff- between Singapore and Kota Tingg I r the use of holiday-mak rs md tourlsti will star- m rning The coach will v. S;n gapore even Satunlaj and Sunday mornings and return in the evening fare for an adult is Ml90 words
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Article76 1959-05-03 3 FIVE rr.en, one a: vied with i revolvw and othen with knives, entered i hrv.^o in B :<.' Maka i, Pulau ÜbiD, Singapore on Wednesday nighi robbed Chonji Chow of (490 n .-a-h and 'f' Vf er v Ch m told the Fc\\rc that he was76 words
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Article29 1959-05-03 3 A (3-YEAR-OI D woman Lirr. Sirr Irjim. fe'.. from a bOUSC a* Tanjonf Ka* n ng Rnad. Singapore, jnsterdaj afterDOOB She W9M nlmitted at the Genera. Hospital.29 words
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87 1959-05-03 3 Two Answer Brunei's Call For Help KL'ALA LUMPUR, Sat. TWO education officers of the Federation will leave Kuala Kumpur for Brunei on May y. to assist in the improvement of the educational system of Brunei. They are Inche Aminuddin bin Baki. acting Chief Education officer. Negri Sembilan. and Mr. Paul87 words
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Article59 1959-05-03 3 SINGAPORE tax:nun k r bb< i by three of his n?er> at Sembawang Rj.u-i r. Friday night. X b S< ng Kee said he Picj" ip the men at Sembas ing Villag( A:ter travelling tor a sh r- distance, the men vm i daggers A^irw his b59 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-05-03 3 HONGKONG actresses lam Fun? deft). Tin? Lm? (centre) and Pearl Au Kar-uai uave to the large croud who greeted them at Bavan Lepas Airport. Penane. on Thursday. The stars will attend the Sixth Asian Film Festival which opens in KuaJa Lumpur tomorrow.46 words
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Article, Illustration207 1959-05-03 3 New Jetty Open to public at Jardine Steps PEOPLE in the East believe that it is a great virtue to build roads and bridges, the assistant Minister for Education, Inche Mohammed Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid, said in Singapore yesterday. Me said this at the opening ceremony of the passenger207 words
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121 1959-05-03 3 IX a*i article exj Laining the voting system on May 30 :n Singapore. th May tout of "Rural News' on Fndav told Itfl leaders thai there were a total of 100,641 voter? ia the rural areas to elect 19 rura representat.\-e- to the121 words
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Article43 1959-05-03 3 A MAX w^s robbed near the Queen Elizabeth Walk f^od Stalls on Friday night Fong Ah Kwang told the Police that two male Chinese relieved him of his pilch, pen and cash when he entered a lavatory at the Esplanade43 words
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Article147 1959-05-03 3 Concession To Chinese Students KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Chinese secondary schools promotion examination will not be compulsory thil year for promotion of Btudenti 10 the fourth year In partially ■Stilted Fill llflC ITiwHillTl secondary B^flOOlS. The Minister U r EdiK ■tion, In^-he Mohamtd Khir Johari. in a BfAtssnent today, stated that147 words
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Article65 1959-05-03 3 TO the strains ol "Avid Lang Syne"' played by the Constabulary Band, thp Philippines trade and cultural goodwill mission bade farewell to Singapore, yesterday in the Presidential yacht. Lapu Lapu. At the wharvp., wa- the Philippines Consul In Singapore. Mr Al^andro Hollgores and families of the Consulate65 words
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Article234 1959-05-03 3 NEW RESIDENCE FOR HAYASHI KUALA LIMPt R. Sat An ultra-modern building combining the finest in Japanese and "international" architecture will soon rise in the Federal Capital. H ihU house the fifiinrtff Ambassador and WIH be the first building to be built by a foreign mission. The building will take .shape234 words
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Article86 1959-05-03 3 MR L. GERALD WBl reelected a.s the chairman of the REME District Branch of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union, for the third consecutive year. Mr. J. S. Nair was elected secretary, Mr. Tan Bah Teng treasurer and Messrs. S. N. Tharakan and K. Nanoo auditors. Committee86 words
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Article38 1959-05-03 3 THE annual genera: meeting of the St. John Ambulance Association, of the Federation has been postponed to May 18, The meeting will be he:d at the Fire Services Training School. Birch Road, Kuala Ltfmpur at 5 p.m.38 words
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Article156 1959-05-03 3 Use Of Cars During Polling Day CAR owners may only use their vehicle^ to take members of their immediate fam.Ues to the polling stations on May 30. election day sayi the May issue of "Rural News Immediate family. acc< rdmg to the Singapore Legislative A>sembly Elect) m (Amendment" Ordinance, 1958.156 words
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Article135 1959-05-03 3 Found The Jobs Too Tedious KUALA LUMPUR Sal Majority 'w^ rkens wh wer© offered J bs at the Gentlng Sempah R-ad worki absented themselves aJter <t a cays because th*y found the ."ob too tedious This wa^ disclosed b >' Labour Department spokesman her* 3 y« 'or :av He said135 words
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Article86 1959-05-03 3 Two Dutch Nationals Honoured by Q ;eer c Nether ar Is on the occasion of her Mr P ie Ge .i .-r Managing Diw -f Kr M has peer nted 3he^ a.ier in the OOr~ r of tr.e Nether h~ ~.a Lion. D- L Be. ls Pn :ent r !he86 words
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Article34 1959-05-03 3 MRS Lizzie r r P-— <- f< o f thf Pnnnpa < f Kwonj A r- nu Gnvernmen! S-- Mr A Georg«. is :ea-.:r.g Urn Colony t^d^y for a short visit to Indii34 words
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Miscellaneous65 1959-05-03 3 jSn |^P^^^^H^^H^^^^^V^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^|r^^^^^| «i-ni]niMmtg«lMMM^Mßl Wli (Orchard Koa'l): Cj- C ket League match vs sRC. II k S.R.C 145 :> m. T in r VM X c "*ad«sSS: es Tra ng Insti i c dinnw M.in 'u..ir.h Road): Sunda School 9.15 Ijn M -g A 130 am. Evang«lM c 530 pm ll,ur"h65 words
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Miscellaneous28 1959-05-03 3 national jsuorr wave 41 metres MKDItM WAVE SEBVICEB {Kilacca 297 metre* ,RS As. Radio Si -kapore. All >tat.ons: 9.00 9 P) P^ Jg SIS i^: SffiSfon 81 1.00,00.128 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-05-03 3 Word 230 (RSt Band Music. 243 (RSi Dance Time in USA. 300 'XL» Crossfire. XL S. SW.: 3.30 (XL) Concert Hour 4.30 iKL) Tea Dance. 500 RSi The Rocket Club. 530 XL' Wolfgang Amadeus Ma/a:' All Stations: fi <»0 p.m. iKL) Programme Summary. fi "3 (XL) forcea Favourites, *5 4.i196 words
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Miscellaneous203 1959-05-03 3 Studio Service. 12 00 Cosmopoliian Corner. 1241 pm. S'anley Holloway Entertains. 1 00 Programme Summary. 1 U MUSIC Mosaic. 130 T:rrie SlcnaJ and News, 1 40 New6ta'k, l v Latin Quarter, 2 no My Word. 1 M Band Music. 218 Dance T.me U S.A. 3.n0 p.m. Concert Hour 4 m203 words
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Article, Illustration517 1959-05-03 4 Charmer From HK Japanese~B>| XL goes gay to welcome stars 'THE King will personally declare open the Sixth Asian Film Festival at the Tnnkß Abdul Rahman Hall in Ampang Road, Koala Lumpur, on May 4. Meanwhile, the stage is all set for517 words
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Advertisement267 1959-05-03 4 -HIS MASTER'S VOICE" THE GRAMOPHONE CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SINGAPORE CONGRATULATE THEIR TALENTED RECORDING ARTISTES UPON BEING FEATURED AT THE SIXTH ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL KUALA LUMPUR 7 M I MIN k RAMIEE xT DA a MA^ ""j-^ r i c Mengapa Kah P.lu Saya Kopi Susu J J «*J267 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1959-05-03 5 S. RAMACHANDRA - S. RAMACHANDRA By La 2 P*** v rZj&U gravel tiding Noms Kmdoo Road. C eta be seen E^ of what fcwis one« a U^ are its base. two stone Emmd tier mea[fjjjlen square C hx*i and the Hoar-and-a-half L^oße foot high. f- i r? L&e white-paint-u[ before the1,083 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-05-03 5 r,Dr. Virginia A. Ia Ml oniv makes music, she makes the ma kin s t r bedroom working on a violin. In the background next El** Picked ud her 1 5jg^ *hich took Krf£ '"•wber of P» &ONE KiJ!?* 11 obr Dft. APGAB j49 words
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337 1959-05-03 5 Malayan's Belated Tour Of Australia WHEN Che UmnJ Kelsom bmte Maidin Wai efaOMO aj the 2,000 th Colombo Plan student to Australia, she was promised tour of 'Down Under' by the Australian Government. Che CJmoi Kelsom. a farmer teachei in Kiltlt TrtngfUl .-.rrivea m A :>- -t] ibOUl 18 months337 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-05-03 5 They Call This 'Creative' Hairdo Hair, as Tokyo men beauty talent see it, is merely another material for fine arts, like clay, wood or even marble. And the job of a hairdresser, as they put it, is to "create beauty" uiih the given material', like all other artists. 'Creative' hairdoUPI - 84 words
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216 1959-05-03 5 Latin Is Far From Being A 'Dead' Language In Rome T ATIX, Md y BMy to I he a 'dead' language rproblem?.: iral \a'.\:e m a scientific ase. Is far from dead in Rome, where at the Gregorian University it is the common language for nearly I^MI men from different216 words
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Advertisement67 1959-05-03 5 cars run better on SUPERSHELL wmd^W} He r s away*-r^» and without any effort at all! That quick surge of power; that immediate response from an eager engine. That's the joy of Supershell. And more important in today's engine, there's J.CA. Shell's exclusive Ignition Control Additive.— to ensure a really67 words
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516 1959-05-03 6 CONCERTS OF RECORDED MUSIC IN STEREO SO UND Two-Night RETAS Show May Spring Surprises 'J'HE Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore (RETAS) is staging two concerts of recorded music in stereophonic sound in the Victoria Theatre on Friday, May 8 (classical) and Saturday, May 9 (popular). The Association has516 words
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Article515 1959-05-03 6 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by BEETHOVEN. Symphony No. 2 in D major. Op. 36. "The Ruins of Athens" Incidental Music Op. 113. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. rWcham Choral Society cond. Sir Thomas Btecham. H.M.V. ALP 1596 (12-inch). r THE larghetto of the srmph^r.T flndj Bee^ham it *v* rr.ojt -iapper, the515 words
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104 1959-05-03 6 The Best Boys' Choir Of All —Toscanini "nPHEY are the best boys' choir :n the world" said To=-anini of the Vienna Boys' Choir, vhfdl comes to Singapore next week for a concert in the Victoria Theatre on Monday, May 11. A.l Mttl f ri r tMfl OOOCVt were lOld to104 words
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Article1481 1959-05-03 6 LEN THORNE Reviews New Discs Available At Federation Music Stores This Week ==Ui4l TINGS Don't wa»t<» your money: m Can <lo; Good; Very ood; Excellent. WHAT LOLA WANTS. RCA RD *****. 13 Trtcki la a 12-indi LP 'soundtrack* re~ rding frond the Warner Bros Hun version of the1,481 words
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Article196 1959-05-03 6 MY TOP THRLE SELE( I! SOUTH PACIFIC (2) N MARY MARTIN AS PFTTF PW DANCE TO SOI YH PACIFIC Le« Browi id h:s -and. CAI >60. 'S' r,, h«f Rich a wonderful score that it does not serm that but p< Brown does the Im- p •> nf a196 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-05-03 6 Black and Pink! Actre** Jill Ireland 1 may be dressed in black, but *he y aho in the pink as *h* Urn berg up her lovely limbi at a We*t Fnd ballet school. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 34 words
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Article13 1959-05-03 6 RECORD jswa^j Btaaasote !<•■ and fm etique Sf"^ on tm J re' ■> J13 words
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Advertisement185 1959-05-03 6 Consult younTrave! i 4g«nf or, X#J General Agents THI EAST ASIATIC Ca LTD JV**« IM.I I 11*44 MtM Hbrosifis and Rheumatism Ended fcTlvc unAiing d»-w dj«-<n^ry Romina Ji»r«hMith« pains of Arthritis R^^OTva-fL^n. P*!hro*nUv N»un: s »n.l 5w- Hko mjnr »r,* I n J 0 minn t > <fi*»r tiw -^a185 words
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880 1959-05-03 7 Air Traffic Control In S 'pore Is Among The World's Best AIR VIEW by Chipmunk thf -n.i >f the war. there Ki* bt>en a production boom Amongst the worid> aircraft manufacturing firm* \>w aircnft sream from the factories of Britain and America and form a very huh percentage of ill880 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-05-03 7 THIS JUDGE GOES SNIFF, SNIFF, SNIFF... 300 competitors took part in the annual >lorp o t t r- R ad and confectionery Exhibition at British JVii in london recently, when bakers and confecCaxton Hall in > »;J n t n disp iayed their work in what tioners throughout Britain p^82 words
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995 1959-05-03 7 \\mtfmh' T *^\X IH W^L :t that Kadio Malaya's News Room RO sports results on a Saturday nisht very >ften, there ar» no sports results at an This seems strange m a sportsloving country :k jtfaiayi w-nere so many thousands iW995 words
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Article, Illustration442 1959-05-03 7 CHARLES BERGER - CHARLES BERGER By INDICATION at the University of Melbourne is fast becoming a tradition for some Malayan families. A* a recent graduation ceremony. Mr. Foong Weng Yee. nf upoh, represented the second llalayan family from which two or more children have taken A cz y :c>rs442 words
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Article64 1959-05-03 7 A TOAST TO THE 'ABSENT FRIENDS' CEVEN ■-.ar.r.f. W ?.rA rr.en jailed h fcl the war tne:r f" i < .T a-- '^union in Guer- ey M week. 7-.eir Wi:-*.T.e r. c" was to listc: to th« BBC news ann ppcsa c s it r«M *he .rior. they ••Abcer.l fr64 words
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Advertisement189 1959-05-03 7 HERE IS YOUR NEWM AAUSTIN Piff^ijg\\ g' i ''iV IL ~^~r -iW -r ybwVe nearer the future in an Austin A. 40 Pinin Farina, one of the uorld's £rr<*ate*t secret? Four fr-r^aH and the nfWTT^ stylist?, designed the nevr Austin A4O It breaking Austin rif* 948 or en^me combines IflEhlllrll189 words
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Article, Illustration457 1959-05-03 8 r ROfiER M //av/zav^^v: •:in Hie ?05view *ySS.\\\\\ -srs w LARK WITH THE LARKINS WHEN ITS MATING TIME FTNA Merkel, who is still remembered today for her "classic" screen brawl with Marlene Dietrich in "Destry Rides Again" over 20 years ago, is again in there pitching in her457 words
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Article, Illustration295 1959-05-03 8 ...BUT 'SADKO' STILL HAS MOMENTS OF APPEAL 'W.4DKO," a f:>n |4| under r :p iliadote o| tIM Krr-:.'- g •■,-< Kj a fairly OOOd nmght ;>?fo the fact thti the Russian! a^T HtOfl df r ':nife!y not lagging beh-i m the motion picfure industry. fOCM295 words
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Article, Illustration302 1959-05-03 8 A BRITISH comedy that would have been a genuine laughter-raiser if only it had less slapstick and more (indeed, murh more) subtle wit in the lines— that is "THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE (Rank. Eastman colour i. But :c^p -c thl Little bit of ha Us302 words
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Article114 1959-05-03 8 SAMUEL BronMOrfs "John Paul Jones' 1 will :^e titled "I-e Capitaine Paul* 1 in France. The French titlt of Warner Bros, c nr.irama release the same a»tne novel on the famous American naval hero, written by Victor Hugo, which ha? had wide popularity114 words
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Advertisement275 1959-05-03 8 f EHaa '«i"i Now s/,o»v (nq I A AMSTERDAM •^C Plu*. M I I "Prime M r V k I oday 9a m l.tn 1 wiii -K ifJiiLii Now Shl^ g r^M GARy COOPER GRinece^ I Z FOR WHOM THE BELL To- c 1 .^0 1 Today 8.4.> am THI275 words
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Article418 1959-05-03 9 ;trr)-\ottin K ham Forest made h; winninc the Fn*lish F. A Cup 1 n V tp te n n f ?K Pn for 55 Minutes un h% 2-1 after leading 2-0 at ed in the tenth minute through right ttic ID the 14th through Tc^rn .-^icam ■•:t-i;.- l David418 words
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Article70 1959-05-03 9 PICT'RF v shoxvs the f- >h n' v 'si' spr h Frida tht Nice, iccond r ~"> c ••-<■:• -v r d h e SAA A tngulkr held ct Thompson Rood yesterday. Ifl reatn picture v ;ras an easi winner -tiens eratSf| q IJJ MC B^rrom r e shotos (Hi70 words
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Article71 1959-05-03 9 I DawI naiiand Iwt.' an I round of last I f their I a: the ■-X--: veifhed ISI L: x" vked Alama I sin the t I v :r wding proI r I (i26i m I tats victory I ■rtory was popu'. v tbe crowd of about were. Kong71 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-05-03 9 t plcon \q Le«oiM O impioiisfcfp trophg mmi toktn nut of Wn'rcs' thoz.-ca-c II itaued t' I lust [ong f'>:> v^; *d hr presented to skipper Billy Wn'oht ar r^r v alrh ten Slid /.rcrsfrr on .Apr' 22 Police retCUCd f r playeri r thouM»idt o§ fsng loiio poured on81 words
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Article555 1959-05-03 9 In Triangular Meet CAP: Ph...; n of the Che>h:-~ Regiment es- hen a r.ew S.r.^an re h I record (44fl Lltaf.l •r.e Sinfap< rt Amateui Athletic Asso triangular it Thomson Road juttr 13 OulUmi*i li n in fanprove neni of 4ft, Lin ver :'-.e pn v555 words
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776 1959-05-03 9 ROME, Sat. (Reuter) Rome, one of the worlds greatest sporting centres of antiquity, is hoping to eclipse its ancient glories next year. The City authorities, the Italian Government, and the richest Nation*] Olympic Committee in Europe, hope to make the 1960 Olympic Games held776 words
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Article58 1959-05-03 9 Medal-Stablef ord At RSGC T Sheedy, tl a s< of -i n *no F Singapc rt Golf Club's A division Meda Stab eford i 1 the RSGC eourai ye trrnhv. Othei cat I J G c- Thonnon R J Isherwood 5 BALL SWEEP Is* nine J. a C. Thomsoo 19-'58 words
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251 1959-05-03 9 Dunsford Wins National Boxing Title B:.-- :aa of the Singapore ln:«r.Tv Ree* and A.tin D insfoi Malaya^ R' ja] Nava Re c ci ea fen > n I nat;'-.a. t." c ;r the S:rgaprre A ateur Boxins A>sc auon'a annuai championship, a: tbt Grea- Wi i last night Isaac scored251 words
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Advertisement24 1959-05-03 9 r Bp 'SmSSm' En B: l^^^^S S^'^l Bs-K.^fl 4^l ff^^^^^ '^w!' r '3^yi^^^^pW^y ''-^I^E^fc'^B sjjwlwJ^B^B^B^^B Wy^^^B^^M T s v v A:»:-L-LAjJHwftk^Bli'^JfchJL^i>i> '\JiB^i^riiiiiifc^-i*iy^w38B»^BB*^' > iv.i 124 words
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Advertisement164 1959-05-03 9 -then you'll want a car too! Through the Rootes Overseas Delivery Plan you "V can order the latest Hillman, Humber or Sunbeam &jf-' car from us and it will be ready waiting for you £s gag y Mr tfealtA fflk to drive away when you land in England or the164 words
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Article843 1959-05-03 10 "t^vcjalleli.. I CANNOT see much point in the Badminton Association of Malaya taking up the matter of the editorial comment in the IBF handbook still further. The reply from the President of the International Badrrur.ton Federation, Brigadier Bruce Hay, is clear enough that the843 words
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Article100 1959-05-03 10 Police Still Unbeaten In Div. 2 A A lOAL Urn >econd half b-. Wilfred Skinner d p f ma ntain th< r unbeaten record in SAFA'I D.v a m si v b when they dr-" w )ne-all iiain s t Roy a 1 Air Force, Seletar yesterday. have now sf\^n100 words
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Article, Illustration543 1959-05-03 10 KEN LUND - KEN LUND f by t BRIGHTER football for the Joint Services fans seems to be on the way this season. With the Joe Chappel Cup and the Asian Cup practice game to their credit, the Services side seem to have the makings of a good team. I understand543 words
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400 1959-05-03 10 S.CA. TOURNEY ROUNDUP By Our Cricket Reporu r BATSMLX engaged in the Singapore Cricket sociation senior tournament last week provided a feast of runs after some doleful batting in the pre yious weeks with six half centuries in the five-match Minaay. Leading400 words
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Article, Illustration431 1959-05-03 10 TONY RANGEL - Train Hard If Cup Is To Return TONY RANGEL World Champs Slip Miss A Rousing 'Wel^ By These Two Say PEXANG, Sat— Thomas Cupper Teh Kew San, who together with Lim Say Hup. went round the world playing badminton, returned to Penang and said today that Malayans must train very431 words
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Article243 1959-05-03 10 JOHN EFFERNAN - JOHN EFFERNAN Courage Was I All Brian HadJ H% INDIANAPOLIS, Sat (Rn^ who retained his world heawwc,^ j out Brian London of Britain. r here last night. toda\ looked < >ntli successful defence oi his <n v. <■ cemar Johansson. Svredrn v Fu Nrw York in June. The campion,243 words
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Advertisement167 1959-05-03 10 vnwi%&pv-li*i )P loii&pvl EVERYONE, YOUNG AND OLD, SHOULD TAKE EXTRA VITAMINS AND MINERALS —advise world-famous authorities Our dafly diet" often fans io supplyus with an the Phosphorus, Iron and Manganese. These amazing vitamins and minerals we need. To ensure an capsules will prevent and correct conditions arising adequate supply of167 words
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Article185 1959-05-03 11 SCRUTINEER - MAHJONG II UPSETS TO PAY $361 SCRUTINEER I 4>f4rEKR JtACES SENSATION y ve*t<.rdlv""™" t r b> H Th e s"tan™ Pahan* .reated a srnsaUon at nays Amateur m<-et,n X at Bukit Timah by paving «M 1 for a win ticket in tne opening race. rh:s la a record dividend at185 words
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Article18 1959-05-03 11 SCHOOLS' TEAMS L- 0 represert S Mori Schoc tourney L »-diaa As>ccia se cc ted from: Hamid, i18 words
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Article59 1959-05-03 11 HERB GETS MARRIED ERT Wes-c:: Australia. >at Re ;ter) Herb Elliott, :r.:le record, was marries May to Mils A- Dud:ey at the lonab.e church o T.e Holy N about 05 from r. k«d and watching crowds outside had to be k< pi back pc emen on foot and on motor59 words
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Article686 1959-05-03 11 HA€h O\E BIKIT TIMAH SCURRY CfeMi I \m, C ll -u f Mi:b!- 1 !sl 7 lbs. H H. Su Chang's \'o j M \HJONG 11, Mr A No 1 II( K> s I \R. No. 15 GENTIJ NOR V Mi M• .3 BKSS, B-j; 4686 words
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Article293 1959-05-03 11 HAN Kenz dv.m md M it:h- a Chan both <>f whom ire in the running for the smiles trlr pntorrd thp fin.iW of the Sin^\p<'ro IVulminton \N>r>ci;ition's Schoolboys and girls championships at the BHmint<»n Stadium yesterday. In the quarter-final B Q tan scored victory293 words
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Article, Illustration509 1959-05-03 11 ANDY ROZARIO - Malaya crashed on the Rock of Over Confidence ANDY ROZARIO That defeat which shocked the fans,,. Says NOW that the lever and the fervour of the Junior Asian Cup soccer tourney for the Tunku Abdul Rahman trophy are over, a calm and sober analysis may be attempted. Pot when more509 words
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271 1959-05-03 11 'They Don't Come Tougher' Patterson IMMAIAPOI.IS. May 2 (Betlter) Floyd Patterson. the world champion said after retaining; his title with an 11th round knorknut against Brian London of Blackpool, who defied the British Boxinc Board of Control in challenging the holder: "He is a very very toush fighter. I am271 words
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Article96 1959-05-03 11 DAVIS CUP Japan And India 1-1 TOKYO, Bat (Renter) Japan and India w^rp tl p d one match ail after the first singles eam^ today in the s^mi-flna! of the Eastern Zone play in the Davli Cup Lawn tennis competition. The leading Indian p. aver Ramahathan Kn-hnan. dcciBively dc-featrd a96 words
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Article86 1959-05-03 11 NEWMARKET, Sat (Renter)— Prince Aly Khan brought of! the Guineai douo p when h:s jprey filly Petite Etoile won the Onethousand Guineai here yest-r day. i?iHdon by champion |o r Douglas s nith, the sre^ of Petition trail ed by S Mvi <-r »t N86 words
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Article125 1959-05-03 11 Great World Open TT Tournament THE management of the Great World invites entries for thp 1959 op^n table tennis championships fnr the Great World Cup which com-mr-nces on May 15 The event- will be men's singles and doubles and women's >\nzU Entry rms arp obtainable at tbt Great World offlre125 words
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Advertisement429 1959-05-03 11 Singapore Race Weights For Sat. RACE WEIGHTS for the openine ri.jv of the Singapore Turf Club meeting on Saturday. May H. are: HOR>FS CLASS I—, tingall 8 <»8 Amusement mv i c rtßw Forest Beau II 8.05 V\ ..rid ?11 v 7 B^d N'He 8.n 4 The Br.^ c One429 words
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Miscellaneous27 1959-05-03 11 Sptfr KUALA LUMPUR BADMINTON: /«afer I Itfteam K.O. ittlQlet tnwvnn >"■ Si >' '< 'ERi S> langor Kangtrt i's Fed, .-i r> "~f"i Scftnctf 7.30 p.m. CRICKET. Selangor Police Road-27 words
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Article115 1959-05-03 12 MILAN. Sat. (Reuter).— A Milan magazine has quoted Prince Henry of Hesse, the "painter prince," as saying that Princess Margaret was an "enchanting girl" but any talk of their marriage was like "building castles in the a:r." The weekly magazine Gente quoted the 31-year-old bachelor who escorted the115 words
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264 1959-05-03 12 Agreement Reached On Every Detail, Says Mr. Herter WASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuter) Mr. Christian Herter, U.S. Secretary of State, said on his return here today that the Western Allies had agreed on every detail of their negotiating position with the Soviet Union264 words
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379 1959-05-03 12 Space Travel FOUR LITTLE MICE GET SET FOR TOE UNKNOWN V ANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, California. Sat. (UPI) A 'o.crv of black mice, specially bred to withstand space travel, will arilfi here within two w^eks for the Qrtt I* S tfldrt N place animals ;r.*^ orbit in an earth satellite379 words
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Article151 1959-05-03 12 'DO NOT PROVOKE RUSSIA INTO WAR' WASHINGTON. Sat. (Renter) Mr. Donald Quarles the United BUtes Deputy Secretary of Defence, yesterday counselled against exaggerating the danger of war with the Soviet Union. "Overstating the danger of war with Russia could cau>e panic among the people of this country."' he told meeting151 words
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124 1959-05-03 12 IKE IS 'FED UP' WITH MONTY'S CRITICISM NF\N \OKK Sat Koutrr^ a Washington torrpxp^ndent for the Scripps-Howard iv.n of newspapers rpported >rsterda> that Mr. vn'no v.v fed up to heir with lord MontsomeM s riticism. Tile i orrr^pondent in his d.spU) h in tb.e New York Unrld-Telecram. quoted a White124 words
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264 1959-05-03 12 WHAT I LEARNED IN MOSCOW IS MY OWN BUSINESS MONTY LONDON Sat :->■;•-:• Field Marsha Vise imi M i%~"lomery r I irned to London by atv yesterdaj from his :o Ifoatow, C BBBM ntißf Q hi| Visit ;:.;r;r_: whi( h< m< Mr Nikit i Khm ;h I B viet leader264 words
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Article36 1959-05-03 12 ■X NOB H Borneo Government announced yesterday tnat permission nad been liver, to Japanese men to r D OOy later •-> B U) :r\ r y p possibilities in the light of conditions.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article219 1959-05-03 12 Castro Denounced Rebel Action, 50... PANAMA, Sat. (UWJ An mvaaing lorre which landed on the Caribbean COMI a week ago KU> rer.dered without resistance in carnival atmosphere yesterday to and a threat against the government of this Panama Canal country. Eight v-:-.\ c nc 0 *nA woman219 words
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Article98 1959-05-03 12 Someone Nea rby Sank Liner LONDON. May. 2. <UPI» Somebody pulled the plug Last night and nearly Bank the 15,911-ton passenger liner Gothic. The plug wa a big raiVfl 00 the side of the Gothic, in London docks for an overhaul. Thousands oi gallons of water flooded the engine room.98 words
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Article37 1959-05-03 12 THAI BUDDHISTS will not invite the Daai Lama to visit Thailand. because Buddhist I laws in Thailand prohibit priests from engaging in politics, according *o Nai Fun? Srivirharn. Director of the Department of Religion. (Rei.terj.37 words
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Article27 1959-05-03 12 PRESIDENT Chiang Kaishek Dror'ai.nrd ]n a prc-i- dentiaJ mandate recterdaj that men and women labourers would be entitled to equal pay with immediate efTe^-t. (Reuter).27 words
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Article61 1959-05-03 12 TOKYO. Sat < Renter) A spokesman for the National Museum of Science said today construction workers here had found the tusk of an elephant, believed to have lived about 300.000 years ago Measuring about five feet and eight inches in length and five Inches in diameter61 words
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Article87 1959-05-03 12 W A SHI NOTOM Sat (Reuter) Mrs Clare B tl Luce re -r. d yt sterd i United States ambassad rdesignatc to Brazil after n bitter political row over appointment. President Bisenl m r cepted "with r-::r'*" the resignatu n i the 56-year-old wnm a n87 words
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Article31 1959-05-03 12 atvujN mem ers r.a\r ieigned from the Exec ii c C> tee of t pF W National Eisteddfod over a lecision to invite Q;;err. Elizabeth to next vrar's Eisteddfod31 words
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Article30 1959-05-03 12 MORE than 7,000 Tibetan refugees m< stl.v men but including so ne imilies have crosse I into India so lir official ?< :r said in New Delhi. (Rr iter).30 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-05-03 12 SHE'S A GIRL WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH SHF S M<- f/iir > smsation. x, rirp««. ven^p of a v «.»r I ■icr \nd a uhuti, h fieurp But nil Fowl.. r.nh <:■ O nly am J ago vi,, u ,v >l 1 p .1 II N the fish v ,i,83 words
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Article294 1959-05-03 12 HAMMARSKJOLI - UN IS THE PLACE FOR A SUMMIT HAMMARSKJOLI SAYS COPENHAGEN, Sat. (I PI) Secretary-General Dag Hammarsk.jold made it clear today that a I Q! >9 summit meeting would be welcome at the United Nations. He said In ipeech to the idents' Asm ;ation here that the UN the right ptaei294 words
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Advertisement34 1959-05-03 12 I Second Set Of Quads In Two Years -—*rr^ 1 i T mm)^ A stUrt Merino ewe has siven hirth Mi th f turviv^ 6 firSt Uadl WCTe aU reared the latest arrivaU have34 words
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Advertisement34 1959-05-03 12 mm BOM y? COMET 4 from Singapore to Hong Kong 4 hou" Bombay 7 hoo London 23* W' from Ist June Tikf i<J>inrigf of BO^C Ixkrt lw^«»n^« MALAYAN Al*** 1 BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS COR^34 words
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Article, Illustration2451 1959-05-03 13 GEORGE POLLOCK - GEORGE POLLOCK Greatest Untold Story Of The War Part Five -The Final Chanter tßv It ttarfei as a blunder and ended as a trcgady t.it t*ottl/cd ntmrlu Mfl men, all rererans c/ the trtti rnphant E ghth Army. Aei Wtft Ordered to ioin mitl orher than th«ir MM <ir2,451 words
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Advertisement20 1959-05-03 13 I SYMBOLS OF PRIDE The badge of the 50tti (Northumbrian) Division and the badge of the 51 st (Highland) Division.20 words
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Article, Illustration656 1959-05-03 14 WHICH IS YOUR SIDE OF THE BED? \N intriguing domestic question was raised by s Mirror reader last week in Viewpoint. The Viewpointer, a husband, asked: Which is YOl'R side of the bed? His letter is reproduced below. Psychiatrists have Mhr^d into every imaginable aspect of Ufa But. curiously, not656 words
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Article, Illustration522 1959-05-03 14 Best Medicine— Mum All hospitals must end this ban/ says Fred Redman I OOK at the happy fate of the little girl pictured at right. She is in hospital but she does not feel cut off from her Mummy. For here they aliow lick duiciien to receive phone calls from522 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-05-03 14 LEN JACKSON - LEN JACKSON By HY do shorthand tend to (lit from one job to another? v»me "honest" an^prv .1 r given in a sur\n p I lishcjl ir. entl: OFFICIALLI the gir •■-<-) they have H rvrr R n rse. days the PR!\ M) w a < > fiof fivm136 words
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Article107 1959-05-03 14 I SFEM han had a 1 WPfK young p< pie. to Bright r. ar a conference milk -a :u a ronf< m: Kirn n, but a.'. 1 ig n i ft e d lei nwnt n .nal Dftirjm< A And tht k r mfen nc< a I pe< p'.e107 words
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Advertisement754 1959-05-03 14 The Truth in Your Horoscope Your Real Life Told Would \c-\ iike to know what the Stars indicate for you, some or your past experiences, your strong and weak points etc? Here li jrooi chance to test the sk:;i of PuodM Tabore India i tnoffe famous Astrologer, who by applying754 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1959-05-03 15 (,1-AMOUR, excitemenf, rhe opportunity to wear beautiful clothes and accessories these ore the main forces that draw girls to adopt modelling as a career. W e r- -k ?f them as a^ Da g ne s;,r! s f on< j 3 f.-re n love with life, a 111 a1,260 words
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530 1959-05-03 15 PARIS, Mop 2, (Reuter) Leading Paris designers have turned to the East and developed sari inspirations in summer c oil c c tions, while fashion conscious Indian women clamour for the newest flowered chiffon and organza fabric imported from the Lyons silk mills530 words
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Advertisement52 1959-05-03 15 man: pie. miiian f■ w ItMMWI H^B^RnQUS I diftteuH NltOUSf I«*H be further I ci P^ankd or tm« C? Mt you have r M|iial cot- a dair F«PpUcator. InPN^a, you have r comfortable F*«i fed it! inserted RSI j, C'^'wailonav j be rfmovwi r^Mcoad-ift Way o f pus «tt T52 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1959-05-03 16 VINCENT BUIST - VINCENT BUIST Siberia Is Trump Card In Khrushchev's Plan To Outstrip The US In Output Of All Kinds, 50... By {TUNG the Atomic*****3 icebreaker LENIN, Soviet maritime authorities hope soon to pioneer a new sea lane round the frozen northern shores of the Soviet I'nion. The new ocean pathUPI - 1,068 words
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Article236 1959-05-03 16 RONALD BEDFORD - THE GRIM TOLL OF POISON AIR RONALD BEDFORD By ROYAL Commission should be set up at once to probe, the growing menace of POISONED AIR. a doctor urged last week. Dr. Rom i Joutet, medical superintendent oj the 800-bcd Centra] Middlesex Hospital, laid at a Pre-s conference that^-ta terms nf236 words
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Article316 1959-05-03 16 MAUREEN KNIGHT - A WEDDING OF -GHOSTS? MAU REEN KNIGHT By Mystery At Village Church "ghost wedding' in the small country church puzzled the whole village. Villagers saw two cars draw up outside the Church. A dozen people left The cars and walked inside. As they did so photographs were taken The villagers316 words
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461 1959-05-03 16 SAYS A SINGAPOREAN QNE of the great byproducts of travelling is an inevitable excursion into comparison. Thus art^r a trip to Japan and Hongkong, It is difficult to return to Singapore and Dot recogniii tome of the characteristics of this country461 words
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Article, Illustration593 1959-05-03 21 Hugh Saker - BOY, 14, AWARDED THE GEORGE MEDAL Hugh Saker By He walked Into flames to rescue... gRIAN GIBBONS, 14, was officially proclaimed to Britain last week as a hero. The award to him of the George Medal for bravery in saving life was announced in the London Gaiette. He was alreadyMirrorpic - 593 words
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Article, Illustration671 1959-05-03 21 A Staff manager put this question: "Our business calls for a keen appreciation of ideals. Handling hundreds of people I would like to jet the astrological viewpoint on where to look for the right type." My subject recognizes clearly that this kind of idealism671 words
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Article239 1959-05-03 21 MARJORIE THOMSON - M ARJORIE THOMSON tre and Jewellery from Kelantan, -> ".andloomed in silver and gold. -imentA, woven pandanus mats ->ng the Items displayed at the ■■'< exhibition and luncheon ir. Sydney recently. \bout 150 people attended funds for the Vn-ed Nation* Intimation vl Children Emergency Fund239 words
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Miscellaneous152 1959-05-03 21 Jjj^JH^^^HMa^^^^*^ I^* MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries). CTART of the week may be tricky bte>im o! money questions but you soon get into a happier mood Mrs*. |obf mOV€ a'or.g nice'.y by mid-week. This is where yo 1 have MOM help over a pro'o'.em which is connected with things you152 words
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Miscellaneous252 1959-05-03 21 about the attitudes of some people who seem now to want to cause trouble. This will disappear very qulck'.y. MAY 21 JUNE 20 (Gemini).— DERHAPS a troublesome 4 week but without any great harm done to any of your domestic interests. Just that plans get into a jam and people252 words
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Miscellaneous248 1959-05-03 21 have gratification of hopes then OCTOBER 23 -NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio).— DATHER a better week LX here than last. You seem to be having some continuance of difficulties over friendships. But some heartening changes are coming near the week-end. You have a number of bright incidents then, perhaps connected with a248 words
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Article, Illustration518 1959-05-03 22 ALINE MOSBY - ALINE MOSBY By MOSCOW, Sat. to the American Ice show and Lenin 't Tomb, the biggest attraction in Moscow these day* happens to be my automobile. It's the first sports car to live in Russia, r*cy, white,518 words
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Article126 1959-05-03 22 A NEW 85 mph RILEY J ATEST model m the li litre Farina styled British Motor Corporation saloons has just been announced It is an B.i m ph. four-five-seater Rilev **iiih can cruise with ease it 70 m p.h The makers claim that driven at a stead} m.p.h it will126 words
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Article, Illustration895 1959-05-03 22 So smooth, and such an excellent top gear SZT^M* \Klfnnmmmm\l^mufiFn^^mmW-mt^^ ■r^ am H^l^fl nC^atasi nn»^n*nn BBBBBsBBBB^asL__nT lw A GOOD point about German cars Is that most of them do not change their shapes with monotonous regularity. Mercedes Benz. Borfcward. Volkswagen, Goliath, to name a few have been familiar friends for895 words
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Article, Illustration387 1959-05-03 22 THE TRIUMPH Herald 'introduced in this page last week) is Britain's newest challenge to the Continental small cars in the markets of the world. First ma.ss-producod British car to have independent suspension on all four wheels —Continental small can like the rear-engined387 words
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Article, Illustration603 1959-05-03 23 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON lQQKSi^B|i||ipi IT, H U <hris lnpht r Sflk^ fw/ Bj_ RI STOPHER Los PSotot has not appreciated. L^nni to the I Kgs Hitherto not P, really n^tous r«| biography of LinNGA will relish his rer t tt a lurid actrf highly com; Ijott and603 words
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Article264 1959-05-03 23 SARAH RUSSELL - SARAH RUSSELL By ]HL Day It Rained For- r»\ > r I 3radbury <Har one of rigina But Ml his pre-eminer- of development in his ze>\ vein, the but be he now seems to prefei of a far wt offshoot, the merely wh i I m -.own by264 words
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Article14 1959-05-03 23 ni»di& Four. Magmzto* •flnsrtta. By Natural r Xew ft Fue Arts.14 words
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380 1959-05-03 23 Peter Vansittart - Peter Vansittart THL KINGDOM UNDER THE SKA By Henri QuHTelec 1" nslated hr Len OrUen. (Arthur Barker. 13s. M.) By Plan. h rr r and br es n this n« vcl Is dense with s ymb Lism, writhing with metaphysical imag< The sun Is jittering380 words
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1161 1959-05-03 23 Ming Yun -Mobilization Of The People MEMOIRS OF A SECURITY OFFICER-10 I LTHOTCiH for the first two years or so Wa I of the Fmprgency the Communist terWl^ I rorists had everything more or less their own uav from about IHSI onwards the Security Forces began steadily to get on1,161 words
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Article545 1959-05-03 23 TOOTH WISDOM by The Dentist Getting On Your Nerves "i \l IH. >iv 1 1 tout h ti s the BClfC!** That complaint although quite n l i d from Iht pitients" point of vipu U grossly IuCCVtU in ICffM of the UUK6M] of teeth. W\ it is this nerve545 words
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Advertisement70 1959-05-03 23 pf^ now in service p /the lockheed 'electro 4 prop -Jet fj Cathay Pacific Airways present a unique new e*ce between 1 SINGAPORE BANGKOK HONG KONG MANILA /El3otra. 'Flight the fastest prop -jet |#^A :g in the world f Designed and built by the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Burbank California m>fl70 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-05-03 23 "I'm afraid «p don't serm to have a food -looking blonde with criminal fn« riVnrirs15 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1959-05-03 24 RICHARD BERRY - PUNCHED HIS WAY TO FAME, FORTUNE RICHARD BERRY —Finished Down And Out By PART THREE HHE Prime Regent and half the nobility of England were there. So were several thousand anonymous but equally excited people who had driven, ridden or even walked the dusty, rutted 1 1 miles from London1,272 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-05-03 24 THE ANSWER TO THE PAGE 13 PICTURE NO, just these tiro sun-bathers, who seem nhsolu- I *ely unconscious of the admiration they are creat- I i »n?. Onf» m/itl nr/mi< //ia| f/ipy are really a jox to i look at.- UPI photos.UPI - 42 words
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399 1959-05-03 24 GEOFFREY CARR - GEOFFREY CARR By powerful Building Societies Association, which has cocked a snook at all efforts to try to make it cut high Interest rates to borrowers, may be in for a shock. Mr Cyril Ob"rnr. Tory MP. f^r Louth. recently '<izzeMed 'n the399 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-05-03 24 Anne's new teacher Attractive trench moV. man, 3,i-\ car-old Made- moiselle Suzznnne Josspron, pictured at right in London last uppU. .v. ha* hpp n picked to give Frpnch Ipssons to PrinV. rpus Annp. Nt Burkinaham Palacp. \jllp. Josseron. who j.\ comes from the Basque ►v. country on the French- Spanish166 words
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