The Singapore Free Press, 2 January 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1959-01-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family l*|per [No. *****. Singapore. Friday, January 2, 1959. Price 15 L^18 words
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Article511 1959-01-02 1 Aussie openers cautious but safe USTRALIA'S not out L batsmen. McDonald and Harvey, made cautious start when play resumed m the second Test m Melbourne this morning. ithough not appearing to be troubled by the accurate I pace bowling of Loader and Statham, the bats- men were mor c Intent511 words
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Article45 1959-01-02 1 IjtREE PRESS racing expert Allan Lewis tipped six winners at Penang yesterday. They were Wide Screen, Box Office, Technicolor, Straight Flight. Rocket and Periwinkle. His total for the meeting was 11 winners —four the first day, one the second day and six yesterday.45 words
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207 1959-01-02 1 Ike to Mr. K.: Berlin peace is critical President Eisenhower said m a message to the Soviet Union yesterday that it was critically important that the Soviet leaders work toward a peaceful solution of the Berlin situation Mr. Eisenhower was replying to a New Y< greetings cable from the Soviet207 words
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Article79 1959-01-02 1 THE nanus of the 20 official reception. cted foi tlu> Singapore Constitutional Exposition at- Kallang rom Jan Jl were made public this morning. They Daphne- Fairman. Anna May W>ng Wing Lan. Lucy Mm Yoke Wan. Juriah bt. Habib. Lucy Mary Mun. Lily I.au, Daisy Szeto. J79 words
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Article29 1959-01-02 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened lv Singapore this morning 84-^ cents per lb, up one Cant on Wednesday's Cl ing price. The tone was quiet.29 words
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108 1959-01-02 1 f rllK Bulgarian ligation m Brus- sels was set on fire by a volley of "Molotov cocktails" thrown from the street at midnight on New Year's Eve, police reported yesterday. The central staircase was destroyed. Neighbours rushed into the street thinking they108 words
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Article178 1959-01-02 1 ABOUT 100 Communists are reported to have been arrested during the last 24 hours m 1 widespread swoop on people suspected of antiGovernment activities m the United Arab Republic. A bio; clandestine printing press has been seized and three Left-wing publishing houses have boonReuter - 178 words
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Article57 1959-01-02 1 FORMOSAN FOOD CARGO CLEARED THE Singapore Government has freed for sale the 250 cases of canned bamboo shoots from Formosa which had been held up for analysis since their arrival on Dec. 16. Government chemists tested samples and passed them as pure. They are now testing canned meat and vegetables57 words
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Article53 1959-01-02 1 More than 40 people were injured, some seriously, when a giant Ferris wheel toppled into a crowd at a Mardi Gras festival m Sydney last night. The wheel fell sideways when its axle broke, throw-.-reaming men, women and children from chairs as high as 60 feetReuter - 53 words
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Article19 1959-01-02 1 Singapore iei men involved m a pro! tion money racket smashed two coffee m Ai Street yesterday.19 words
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133 1959-01-02 1 Gangs in clash with U.S. soldiers ONE man was shot and wounded, teenage gangsters and United States servicemen fought a street battle and about 40 people were arrested during New Year celebrations m London early yesterday. Police questioned witnesses after a man was taken to hospital with a wound In133 words
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Article68 1959-01-02 2 £28 m. loan to India by Britain I BKiTAIN and India have signed an agreement for a £28,500,000 loan to the Dominion m the form ol a credit under the Export Guarantees Act of 1949. it was announced m London last night. The commonwealth Relations Office said India had been68 words
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220 1959-01-02 2 'phe granting vi Rhodes 1 Scholarships to live new Commonwealth regions with largely coloured populations is an extension of the wishes of Cecil Rhodes, who endowed the scholarships, Lord Elton, secretary to the Rhodes Trustees, said yesterday. Commenting on the announcement that oneReuter - 220 words
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263 1959-01-02 2 I^KAiNUHa, wnicn yesieraay jumcu jh uitr mzi 2>ic_j tuv\aiu. n Common Market, is far better equipped to compete m an economic unit of 165,000,000 people than seemed possible only a few weeks ago. m the opinion of most observers m Paris. Trade barriers andReuter - 263 words
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Article86 1959-01-02 2 MAO TSE-TUNG received a tumultuous ovation from more than 6,000 Chinese farm and health workers when he paid a surprise visit yesterday to their conference m Peking. The delegates leaped to their feet clapping, waving, cheering and roaring "Long live Chairman Mao" as he walked slowly, wavingReuter - 86 words
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Article21 1959-01-02 2 Peilice are investigating a dynamite explosion In central Beirut yesterday. No laities or damage was reported. NeuterReuter - 21 words
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120 1959-01-02 2 CAR SPLIT IN TWO -BUT PISA TOWER STILL LEANS A group ol French toutried te> correct the m ol the lamed PJ tower alter a New Year's party yesterday. They drove light from the hotel where they were celebrating to the leaning tower, hooked one end of ;i Me-cl cableU.P.I - 120 words
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Advertisement86 1959-01-02 2 STRETCHABLE NYLON I SOCKS FOR COMFORT DURABILITY AVAILABLE IN MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS PLAIN WHITE orl COLOURS. All sizes for men children. Reasonably priced. Ll SENG MIN CO. LTD., (RETAIL DEPT.) 6, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE Tel: ***** N. J. BHAGWAN CO. 46 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. COMBI-BED +ATAW Am BBr86 words
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Article156 1959-01-02 3 LONDON, l>ti 11. Pirvlou* loda\ kkitß MO. 1 KSS C.I I iuroiH.4ll ports Jan buyer. 24 buytn EMiifMß i sellers 24" nh! IVb buyers buyer* .sellers 24 M-lk-r riKHI'K No. I 1M M* MH buyers KIIUUK No 1 KSS Srtlhmrnl Hou«! 1 V.m> Frb buyer, 24 hi156 words
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Article102 1959-01-02 3 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb NEW YORK. Dec SI Previous Today TIN Strait* Spot 98.50 nom. 98.25 nom. TIN futures Strait! tontrait Jan. 97.00 buyers 96.75 buyers 98.62 sellers 98.75 sellers Marth 97.00 buyers 96.50 buyers 98.62 seller* 98.75 wllera TONE: Idle. SALES: NIL102 words
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Article34 1959-01-02 3 NEW YORK. Dec I! Previous Today SO Industri.il> 581.80 583 tin Co Railroads 156.98 157.65 10 DomeMic Bond> 86.21 86.29 15 Utilities 90.50 91.00 63 Stoik> Comport*- \\«r.»ces 201.66 202 4:134 words
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Article49 1959-01-02 3 bar .-pot 24 awaltln ie--23 u> 23, shipment 22*4. l.anispot 24. awaiting release floats 234 to 23, January Above prices quoted m U.S cents per lb. shlpmtnt 22"i. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting- release 39. afloats 38 1 and January shipment 38' j sellers ex-dock.49 words
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Article98 1959-01-02 3 LONDON. Dec Si, Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.1.1 U.K. North European ports delivered If hi per lonj; ton Jan. Feb. $243 resellers $244 resel COPRA, Straits c.1.1. I X North Kuropean ports delivered wight per lon* ton Jan. Feb. £88 sellers £88 seller- < OCONfJT OIL98 words
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217 1959-01-02 3 RAF BID TO DEFUSE BOMB 'DAM BUSTERS' DROPPED A bomb disposal E li. Jan carried <>ut examination the i2,no() ii). raf bomb l m the mud of tinme dam ol Dam rs" fame, it was fe[ted m Bonn yesterday -rding to a 2nd T v Pt pokl Waters said thatReuter - 217 words
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130 1959-01-02 3 HE THREW HIS GIRL FRIEND THROUGH TWO WINDOWS A MAN ageci 31 threw his girl friend through the glass window of a shop it was alleged m a London rourt yesterday. Then he picked her up tgain and threw her through another window, police said. The girl, Miss Elizabeth Hayward,Reuter - 130 words
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227 1959-01-02 3 Ghana graft no legacy of rule by Britain "THE Anglican Bishop of Accra, the Right Reverend Richard Roseveare, last night called on the people of Ghana to crush bribery and corruption m their midst. At the same time he questioned the truth of allegations that these things were a legacyReuter - 227 words
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Advertisement204 1959-01-02 3 A HAIR LOTION ARE Y OU GOING r7ii( bald? ___^_Ky.", ■nrW b^H^V .WrWyWr mm M\*m\\ tttwv i >uuwiriiuwuyii QOQQQQQQQQI „**oJyv IPQPQQPPOPQPQPQPPQQstv* OOOOQCOOOOv y^^S''^ ny\\ s0 meny men was w o"ied because bald patches /J MS^M^ sMfyi\ were becoming increasingly noticeable on my head. I had /yl!§»^* tried many hair oils204 words
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The Singapore Free Press Friday, Jan. 2. 1959
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Article182 1959-01-02 4 UUSBIA and Red China pend more- time wat each other so gn at Is their mutual rj ti'u t than they do the bogi y ot war-monge-ring Democracies which th. communist dictator, i created to keep th- li own r< live people's m submi ion. Thi182 words
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Article888 1959-01-02 4 MR. KHRUSHCHEV - MR. KHRUSHCHEV BY W.N. EWER looks back THE LAST AND MOST UNPLEASANT OF THE SURPRISESOF 1958 -THE BERLIN CRISISWAS CREATED SOLELY IK I Had to sum lip 111 word the h International happenin of th< i i j^B, the word I should ch< would be "unexpect888 words
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235 1959-01-02 4 ROSALIE SHANN - ROSALIE SHANN by ATFAM of leading doctors arc Riving up their spare time m an attempt to discover the cause of a mystery illness that is killin« 1,100 of Britain's babies every year. It they find it. they will put an end235 words
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Article262 1959-01-02 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber t># j havk bei n iem a picture, cut out of a new r. which, according to the caption, shows a champion wl, n o i| V€ In :ib mmut.s with hi n< I lW have though! I P lout I i the olive ng down262 words
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Article, Illustration382 1959-01-02 5 DRIVERS COMPLAIN AT LONG' WAITING Seasonal rush for car licences MEET MISS AUSTRALIA' picture MOTOR DRIVERS visiting the Singapore lf traffic police ottice m Maxwell Road to renew their licences have complained that they had to wait up to one hour before they were attended to. They said there werePopper - 382 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-01-02 5 LIB-SOC. CALL TO BRANCHES r rHE Liberal Socialist Party •1 I ed a directive to all its brancht s to hold their •wn Individual annual conand select candl- i Contest the LeglslaAssembly elections and i more active p irty activities. The secretary- general ot K. Tan, ew branches m thePopper - 123 words
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Article30 1959-01-02 5 sonl5 onl nM a, i 800n n _N »> Old Students' As.sow» hold its New ar be.cial and Dance to- at the school hall In at 8.30 p.m.30 words
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Article167 1959-01-02 5 Students swamp I-C office TIE Commissioner for Registration, Mr. Chens Kirn Whatt, said yesterday that a long wait for identity cards to be issued and replaced was unavoidable at this time of the year. He was commenting on complaints from members of the public who said that they had to167 words
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Miscellaneous106 1959-01-02 5 Today's radio 1.19 pm Lunchtimc Potpourri; 1.30 Time Signal and New 1.48 More Potpourri; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Children of Other I Lands; 5.15 String Serenade; 5.45 Radio Ranch; 6.00 Mail I Bag, Sarojfnl Loin det plays Your Requests; 6.45 Lights On; 653 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report, 7.00106 words
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Advertisement16 1959-01-02 6 "o "1 -Vef?aVeo/*c? JBEa| CINE EQUIPMENT Bmm movie iir^SS projector W^lJQiv^ l&K with "theo j«tfjli_SßP i16 words
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Miscellaneous138 1959-01-02 6 B 7^a7^»^^»^^»^^^^"^»"^" '"■■TaWvLV hy Srdumj Jordan M AN IMIAKi: by Lee Falk and Phil Davis W.-~ s^ I (^r/y^i V POCTDR GOT HEAPQUARTERS.TWEY'LL WANT J \\jtfjJ}& S-AmfA *"V_ YOU RE ALL' >J 1 V^fy| X^AWAY? EVIPEN CE^HENHSET PIRE^ ;;..>< I JANE by Hubbard P^T^E BCAXES DON'T BUT JANE M/SSES j138 words
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Miscellaneous473 1959-01-02 6 .jiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiumi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. wjOHN today you are an individual E IJ of contrasting and contradictory E characteristic-. V^ a have a magnetic personality but have fluctuating moods winch can change with un- E i predictable rapidity One moment i you may be gay and charming; the E next, stern and severe.473 words
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Article, Illustration340 1959-01-02 7 ULU PANDAN SWAMP: RIGHTS OF FISHERMEN RESPECTED DRAWN ilshing rights m the newly-alienated swampland In the l T lu Pandan nature reserve may be given only to co-operative soi•ie t i c s A decision to that effect is expected to be announced shortly by the Ministry of Commerce andPopper - 340 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-01-02 7 picture. SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Patricia Proudfoot seen on the eve of her wedding with some of her dolls at her Kensington, London, home. She married John Lee, 29, builder's labourer whom she met when she was 10, on Christmas Eve. Pat works at a private hotel m Kensington.- PopperPopper - 50 words
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156 1959-01-02 7 'Marked trend' now seen towards small car MR. George Romney. president of tne American Motor Corp.. predicted m Detroit that one million or more small, compact cars would oe sold m the U.S. this year. Mr. Romney, who has championed the small car cause m recent years, said: "In ourU.P.I - 156 words
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145 1959-01-02 7 Divorced men more liable to make second try SECOND marriage after a divorce is more popular with the Englishman than the Englishwoman, according to a report published m London. The final review of the 1951 census figures for England and Wales shows there were 79,000 divorced husbands compared with 130.000Reuter - 145 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-01-02 7 sincapore 1 Ihich tides TODAY 9.29 p.m. E TOMORROW: 1.29 a an. E and 4..")() p.m. SUNDAY: 5.39 a.m. and fi.39 p.m. MONDAY: b. 49 atn E and S M p.m. E TUESDAY: 7.47 a.m. and 9.37 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.11 a.m. i and 10.31 P tn E THURSDAY 9.1 a.m.55 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-01-02 8 Top British comedian Lauri Lupino Lane gets well and truly plastered with whitewash during rehearsals of the- pantomime "Aladdin" at London's Streatham theatre. Few artists could project with such humorous effect the facial expressions which must register through a mask of whitewash to the furthestPopper - 69 words
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Article182 1959-01-02 8 NATO shuts out British aircraft REJECTION of all the British designs entered for the latest NATO aircraft competition has started a big row. Four British proposals for a new anti-submarine aire rait wen- turned down. It is claimed they were scarcely considered. Instead, a Nato committee selected a design by182 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-01-02 8 THE TURKEY THAT NOBODY WANTED It's bad enough to be plucked, trussed and hung upside down but far worse to be just left there, dangling on the end of a hook. This picture was taken m London's B famous Smithfield Market after the Christ- mas rush.- -Popper picture.Popper - 48 words
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Article63 1959-01-02 8 PROTRUSION CONFUSION A This puzzled passerby j <► m Nashville. Tennessee. J ]t painfully ponders what j <► proved to be nothing < V more than a very jazzy J space-age hot rod. j Where tail lights are j V on a normal car, this 1 <> jalopy sprouts a63 words
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Article111 1959-01-02 9 Just a couple of children having a wonderful time at a Christmas party only one is white and the other coloured, for where skins are concerned children are colour blind. They were at a Christmas party for white and coloured children beneath the white flowing ivhiskersPopper - 111 words
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Article62 1959-01-02 9 The League Against Cruel Sports protested m London yesterday that the New Year honours li.>t "completely ignored the unselfish activities" oi animal welfare workers. It made 'the .strongest possible," pr< >n behalf of many thousands of animal lovers "Many thousands of British people make theReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration682 1959-01-02 10 Spores oldest temple was once a haven for mariners ANYONE who wishes to make a study of the Chinese temples m Singapore has set himself a formidable task for the word temple is very loosely applied and may mean anything from a small hut erected to accommodate the worship of682 words
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Article54 1959-01-02 10 Pel ham Groom - Pel ham Groom By Digging I up the past The picture of old Singapore, b€ low, shows, the harbour as it used to be, the market building a familiar landmark on the far side of the shoreline. The pointed roof of Telok Ayer temple can be54 words
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Article74 1959-01-02 10 II M rhin "7 //r s ccts of Singapore's old, Sir the picture above the object which looks VW s k y iSf m faci a llr(luon wnojH middle section has broken away from th* ntr* [column on which it h mounted mum. can be seen74 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-01-02 11 world of human interest is wrapped up m this informal portrait. The main light coming from the left and fill-in light from the right bring out every detail m the facial expressions. mmiiiMiiiiiiiiinnittttT****************"**36 words
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Article362 1959-01-02 11 And flavour with a filter GiRANDMA useu to have a trick when she hud put too much salt m the Sunday gravy. She added a pinch or two of flour to absorb the excess salty flavour. And, In a scribe UMI a exactly what experienced photograpners do every time they362 words
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Article966 1959-01-02 11 WITH THIS SIMPLE LIGHTING SET-UP YOUR HOME BECOMES A STUDIO... 4 1)1) this to your list of quotable quotes: When she's too beautiful for words take a picture." Millions of snapshots every year are taken a determined effort to prove that the beauty of loved ones966 words
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141 1959-01-02 11 DLACK spots that appears m many t Prints are usually caus- M by pinholes on the J negatiTt and can be fawljr eliminated. J Opaque "spotting" liquids are designed to rr^ct just this type "I flaw. iTshif a clean j low brush, such141 words
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Article, Illustration363 1959-01-02 12 PAKISTAN REFORMS TO AFFECT ALL LANDOWNERS PAKISTAN'S promised land reform programme will put the squeeze on a the big and little land owner but provide incentives for the hardworking farmer. Those arc the indications given by West Pakistan Governor Akhter Hnssain chairman of Pakistan's Land Reform Committee. The big estates,U.P.I - 363 words
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80 1959-01-02 12 Keener trade rivalry in £area seen IpESTORATION of conIV vertibillty of the pound Sterling and other leading European currencies, according to a spokesman for the Japanese Ministry of Trade, means an intensification nt international competition m world market particularly m the sterling area Tokyo decision The spokesman aid In Toky<Reuter - 80 words
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Article53 1959-01-02 12 The Taiyo Fishery Company said m Tokyo that Japan's Antarctic whaling fleets had caught 1.780 sperm whale, as of December 27 against a goal ot 1,700. The Japanese whaling fleets now operating m the Antarctic will start catching blue whales from January 7. The goalReuter - 53 words
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136 1959-01-02 12 NOW CHINESE CHARACTERS BY TELEGRAPH _4 NEWLY INVENTED teletype service transmitting Chinese characters instead of numbers has just [tone into service between Taipeh and Tainan m Southern Formo Thc machine transmits 60 words per minute. An operator simply transmitter m Taipeh and, at thc other end, appears pushes four buttonsReuter - 136 words
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Article95 1959-01-02 12 Cambodia mission to Israel A Cambodian delegation will soon visit Israel to study the workings of Israel's economy, education and state organisation, authoritative sources m Paris have disclosed. Israeli diplomatic sources said that the Cambodian delegation would have five memjbers and would soon leavp France for Israel. This delegation. theU.P.I - 95 words
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Article31 1959-01-02 12 The head of IndomMalaria Eradication Institute, Dr. a.g.j. Kandouw, said m Jakarta that the government would embark on a ten-year malaria eradication orotrramme this year. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Air links in Red China expanding
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Article74 1959-01-02 12 COMMUNIST China is building a network of domestic airlines along with the nationwui extension of railways and highways, reported the Peking New China Ntws Agency. The agency said there were already 18 locally run civil airlines m Inner Mongolia, Shensi. Shansi. Hopei, Slnkiang. Kanstt, Chinghai. Heilungkiang. Yunnan, Kwangsi. Szechuan, AnhweiU.P.I - 74 words
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Article12 1959-01-02 12 A new airport has been officially opened m Jogjakarta, Central Java.— ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article46 1959-01-02 12 A giant electronic computer has been shipped from San Francisco to Tokyo, where it will be used to track typhoons and help solve other weather forecasting problems. The 15- ton instrument is the first computer of its size to be delivered to the Far East. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article30 1959-01-02 12 Communist North Korea is to allow South Korean fishermen to fish m part of its territorial waters provided the fishermen registered their parti, culars with the North Korean authorities. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article43 1959-01-02 12 Mr. Mohammed Isnaeni, editor of the Nationalist Party newspaper Suluh Indonesia, just back m Jakarta from a tour of Australia, wrote that some Australians feared Indonesia could become a communist base which could be used as a stepping stone to the South.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article25 1959-01-02 12 South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Ngoc Tho said m Saigon that South Vietnam would produce enough paper to meet domestic requirements by late 1960. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article27 1959-01-02 12 The Jakarta military aut ho r i ties have closed d o w n two Catholic periodicals m Ende. Flores, Lesser Sunda Islands. Jakarta newspapers reported. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article32 1959-01-02 12 The number of ships entering Macassar harbour. East Indonesia, dropped to 421 m 1958 compared with 953 m 1957. Macassar was formerly the principal port for copra exports from East Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article29 1959-01-02 12 Indonesian President Ahmed Sukarno has present thc highest Indonesian decoration to visiting Yugoslav President T Marshal Tito is th, foreigner ever to receive the "Medal of thc Guerilla."- U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article26 1959-01-02 12 Mr. Makoto Ota. Delhi correspondent of the Kyodo News Agency of Japan. has been elected president of the Foreign Correspondents' Association m Delhi for 1959. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article31 1959-01-02 12 Japanese students meeting m Tokyo to select delegates to the forthcoming Afro-Asian Youth Congress m Cairo m February (1959) have decided to exclude "leftists" and members of known procommunist organisations ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1959-01-02 12 the budget for 1959 Reuter The Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, and leaders of his Conservative Liberal-De-mocratic Party have decided to disregard the resignation of three Cabinet ministers and concentrate on compilingReuter - 34 words
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Article24 1959-01-02 12 The newly-appointed Roman Catholic Apostolic Internuncio to Indonesia, M o nsignor Dr. Gaetano Alibrandi. has p r esented his credentials to President Sukarno. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article20 1959-01-02 12 Five more volumes of the "complete works of Lenin will top Communist China's list of new books for 1959.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article27 1959-01-02 12 Catholics throughout the United States have joined m praying to God to grant strength and succour to the persecuted .Christiajis of Communist countries, tncludino lied China.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article27 1959-01-02 12 Communist Bulgaria will send North Korea a cargo ship, wire and perfume m exchange for nitrogen fertiliser, ferrous and non-ferrous metals and canned fish m 1959. U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article36 1959-01-02 12 The Jakarta Antara news agency said Indonesia has had to make heavy ciiln m its kapok prices overseas m order to meet competition from Siam Indonesia expects to export 5.000 tons of kapok In intw ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article29 1959-01-02 12 President Chiang Kai-shek has ordered the Executive Yuan (Cabinet) to translate into action the recommendations submitted by the administrative reform committee m a bid to streamline the government. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article936 1959-01-02 13 Sensational manuscript —asks Robert Pitman i T a twisted timbered house m Hertfordshire I have been investigating the tragedy behind a sensational manuscript. Come with me to that picturesque house. Uready it will be astir with children. A girl of 13, to mark herself orl from936 words
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Article, Illustration374 1959-01-02 13 Backstage at the ballet with Miss Baum The Free Press Book of the Week I BALLERINA. By Vicki Baum. Michael Joseph, 15s. IN Ballerina Miss Baum creates for her readers a fascinating and moving picture of the tensions, agonies and rewards of life in a ballet company. It is a374 words
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Article, Illustration223 1959-01-02 13 Richard Lister - Richard Lister By BY MOONLIGHT. By Peter Churchill. Robert Hale. 12s. 6rf. pAPTAIN PETER CHURCHILL himself landed 111 Frame several times during the war and fought with the French Resistance groups. Here he draws on some of actual experiences to product venture story. II hero,223 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-01-02 14 U'ltli'llAKll, the Portsmouth goalE keeper, comes right out to save, leavE ins I)i(k, the HamE mcrs Inside left gaping at an empty net. Smith, tho E Hammers left-half, E and Heywood, the E Portsmouth centre- half, sprawl on the E ground. West Ham E won this English E64 words
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Article206 1959-01-02 14 TRIPLE "HAT TRICK". A "hat trick' is an achieve rnenl but what about a triple one! The feal has i en three successiv< Saturdays by who plays centre forward for Sutton Sutton (Birmingham) Youth League. CHANG*: Of position SUITED. For years Bob G n 'he206 words
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Article478 1959-01-02 14 ARCHIE QUICK - BIG CLUBS RUSH TO SIGN UNKNOWN ARCHIE QUICK by_ j QIRECTLY Chelsea manager Ted Drake heard thai I Fulhani and \e\vj castle United were j m the market for Wisberh PC's inside E forward Terry Mar j shall he dived m I with a bid It suits the little E478 words
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Article222 1959-01-02 14 INDIA faced a mammoth task to save the third Test match against the West Indies at the close of the second day's play m Calcutta yesterday. The West Indies, already one up m the series, amassed 614 for five declared and then sent back both Indian222 words
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Article216 1959-01-02 14 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray •>y Lveaitr: »outh Last- West fame N If 8 I VKB 5 3 0 10 9 6 iIQI W E A Q 5 2 SKJ63 V 740 J 6 OA4 0 7 5 ♦J9744 A 10 5 2 8 1 A Q 10 2216 words
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Miscellaneous323 1959-01-02 14 1 1 Mm II I lis 1 14 I I I I I M^ m M^ m M^ m M. 1111 l J CLUES ACROSS 4 Eleven without the Spar. l b 1 A doctor begins to be sleep: (6), 5 Rita's out of bed (5). 8 Shovel for a323 words
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751 1959-01-02 15 ALLAN LEWIS - SUCCESS TEAM WINDS UP A HAPPY YEAR ALLAN LEWIS -By- f.>nr Shaw Stubles-Garnt Bougoure- Jack gnencer combination finished the 1958 racing on at Penang yesterday with three winners: u,di screen Box Office II and Technicolor 11. \i were short priced favourites. roiu.se scratchlngs again ed havoc with fields lne ra751 words
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Article73 1959-01-02 15 The M.C.C. amateur cricket team arrived m Buenos Aires by air from Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the second part of their South American tour yesterday. The party arrived four hours late, as the plane In which they flew had been j delayed In New York. During73 words
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Article45 1959-01-02 15 Joe Brown, world lightweight boxing champion, 1 has a meed to defend his tith st Johnny Busso of New York at Houston. Texas, on February 11. BUSSO beat the champion on point* m a non-title right In Miami. Florida, on November 5. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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322 1959-01-02 15 Gales and rain hit British soccer p ALE FORCE winds and torrential rain marred Scotland's New Year's Day football programme. Conditions were almost as bad for the dozen English League matches. Three Scottish matches were postponed because of waterlogged grounds. Another had to be "abandoned three minutes from time. ForReuter - 322 words
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Article36 1959-01-02 15 l,h rui i teraay wcr< 1 wirmiw UNION: Watsonlans 3 Newport IS. m r"Sv IF AGUE Hanw 2 Whitehaven 7; Liverrord 0 Bwlnton 3 (abandoned aftef M minutes), wigs 24 Warrington 10. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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347 1959-01-02 15 Cooper and Anderson are both turning professional A SULKY COOPER, Australia's Davis Cup and Wimbledon tennis star, is expected to turn professional tomorrow. Teammate Malcolm Anderson announced his own acceptance of a professional contract last night m Brisbane. Anderson is the tenth Australian star to turn professional since the war.Reuter; U.P.I - 347 words
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Advertisement200 1959-01-02 15 g^ WELCOME 1959 "1 1 sT% l^-^EIiBsW W |«^K^ NEW YEAR /SSUE.' DEVILS FOR ADOPTION A fascinating I Ender Hula I loopers are on sta^e The girl on thc cover ot our the most horrifying crimes m MA New Year issue is Marilyn history. jjg> K > Stratford, a lovely200 words
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Article210 1959-01-02 16 Batista flees: Rebels march on key cities 1 w-l A 1 ..A ~0 PAY demonstrations after the fall of President *ulgencio tsaiisia .ol I* Cuba yesterday quickly turned to riots, looting and arson m Havana, the capital. Police opened fire when mobs burst into stores and210 words
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390 1959-01-02 16 appeal to the citizens of Havana to cease looting and maintain order. Dr. Castro urged the people to be prepared for a revolutionary general strike against the military junta which took over when Batista flew to the Dominican Republic with his vice-President and supporters.390 words
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70 1959-01-02 16 COUPLE DEAD IN CAR HAULED OUT OF RIVER A YOUNG couple both wearing evening dress were found dead inside a car hauled yesterday from the River Thames at Walton on Thames near London. The submerged car was discovered after a woman had told the police she heard a girl screamReuter - 70 words
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131 1959-01-02 16 A laboratory technician died yesterday iron; radiation burns received m an accident last Tuesday at the Los Alamos scientific laboratory of the University of California. He was Cecil W. Kelley, 38, who had received 1.000 roentgens of radioactivity during what had been considered a "safeReuter - 131 words
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Article37 1959-01-02 16 Union leaders of the 36 "beefeaters," medieval-uni-formed Yeoman guarders of the Tower of London, refused yesterday to withdraw a strike threat over higher rents for their homes m the old riverside fortress. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article72 1959-01-02 16 ANTI RED PACT: TENCKU S DENIAL Prime MiniAbdul R thi* morning h to pn ni>t p.»< t bel P pines and V leaving Ku.ii.i I air T< nuku ambiti< South-Fist I tru better development economic *Ii I was te» anti-t ommuniM |NM remarked, "h it. M I d72 words
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