The Singapore Free Press, 3 January 1959
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Title Section18 1959-01-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Ma lay a V Own Family Pycr >ing»porf. Saturday. January S. 19A. Price 15Ci«18 words
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137 1959-01-03 1 rr:iE ballon Small World 1 carrying four British adw miners across the Atlantic was silent yesterday for the sixteenth day. In London a spokesman for the flight confirmed that the time limit for the air ling had now expired. The Small World's flightU.P.I - 137 words
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Article42 1959-01-03 1 Stricken ship traced uc planes last night d the German freighter Charlotte m distress m Uie gale-lashed North Sea. Coastal authorities m Aberdeen said the rescue pianos exchanged rocket tfgnala with the German snip. Several trawlers were »n the neighbourhood. U.P. I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article57 1959-01-03 1 Test: Full report on back page The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Ouan and his wife plan to leave Singapore tomorrow morning for a two-week holiday m Indonesia. A City Council spokesman said the visit was not at the Invitation of the Indonesian Government. The Mayor is57 words
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186 1959-01-03 1 Militia moves in as Havana awaits Castro LORRYLOADS of Dr. Fidel Castro's rebel militia wearing red and black armbands rode through the streets of Havana yesterday as the strike-bound city awaited the arrival of Dr. Manuel Urrutia, Dr. Castro's Presidential nominee, to take office. Dr. Castro has ordered some ofReuter - 186 words
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Article141 1959-01-03 1 M )RK than 400 pollceWIU be on duty 1 York airport deputy pfe- Mikoyan, is cxarrWt early toKPJCi demonstra- .'>' the American /;> of Hungarians. •n. wllf fly m lan Air line from Copenhagen Soviet embassy sources m Washington said even the ambassador, Mr. Menshikov,Reuter - 141 words
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326 1959-01-03 1 RUSSIAN ROCKET RACES ON COURSE TOWARDS MOON nrSSIA launched her first moon rocket yesterday. It is due to pass over the southern part of Sumatra today at a height of 68.750 miles from the earth. Moscow Radio, making the surprise announcement, said the rocket was expected to reach the areaReuter; U.P.I - 326 words
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118 1959-01-03 1 Die. Mgruman, prime minister of Ghana. said m New Delhi last night he hoped it would soon oe possible to declare Ghana a republic within the Commonwealth. Dr. Nkrumah was speatcing at a banquet after the Indian prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, had proposed the toastReuter - 118 words
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Article49 1959-01-03 1 The Vietnam Press Agency said yesterday South Vietnam would send more than one million piastres' worth of display goods to the Singapore Constitutional Fair. The goods would include pottery, lacquered furniture and basket work, and samples of agricultural and for- est produce. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article37 1959-01-03 1 A chartered plane carryIng 77 Chinese refugees arrived at Oakland, California yesterday from Hong Kong. Among the passengers wafl Lt.-Oen Fung Tze Chi, former chief of staff of the Chinese nationalist army ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement167 1959-01-03 1 Electric Eye-matic Bmm Spool Turret camera Hill wMb llf£^ The World's first completely NEW automatic camera! Here is the comero that combines completely outomotic operation ond low-cost spool-film economy with the versatility of a rotating super-fast f 1.8 3-lens turret system. This exciting turret camera is equipped with a WOLLENSAK167 words
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427 1959-01-03 2 pUNFIRE again rocked central f Havana, capital of revollltionlorn Cuba, yesterday as Dr. Fidel Castro's militiamen with tanks moved on the building of the newspaper El Tiempo where several supporters of a pro-Batista Senator were reported to be hiding. The tiringReuter - 427 words
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89 1959-01-03 2 OUT OF BOUNDS BAN ON CAFES LIFTED IN CYPRUS CYFRIOT cafe and bai m Limi Southern Cyprus, were told by the army yesterday that oil-duty troops would bf allowed into Lima.*,sol dur--1 ing the day and evening from next Monday, and that during this weekend, their establishments would be mReuter - 89 words
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Article29 1959-01-03 2 Train hits mine, wrecked An Algiers-Orleansville nger train was wrecked yesterday when it hit a mine. The engine and the flr«t overturned and several casualties were re- sdjfh ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article34 1959-01-03 2 The Austrian Chancellor Mi- ,i i W ii] leave Vienna on January 5 for Copenhagi n on the first teg of his journey t.» Japan for i.'it Mi. 8. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article26 1959-01-03 2 riir Brl Mi- Selwyn i foyd, who had tiis removed on Thursday m hospit:,! said v to bo 'oiiv on i.<M n, illy." ReuterReuter - 26 words
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11 1959-01-03 2 V I p Hubb, 1 ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article152 1959-01-03 2 PROGRESS IN CAIRO TALKS ON SUEZ Mr. Eugene Black, World Bank president, who La trying to arrange an Anglo- Egs ptian post-Siu financial settlement, m Cairo yesterday. Th. talks are prog res but would give no detail announcement w a s made about the da to oi hii requested meetingReuter - 152 words
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Article51 1959-01-03 2 Fifteen Japanese motcu salesmen and meeha: Arrived In Singapore terday by road from Kuala Lumpur m a motor cara of 11 vehicles. They are on a tour oi South-east Asia to contact motor dealers and study the performance of Japanese vehicles. They leave for Indonesia next51 words
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Article21 1959-01-03 2 Greetings from Khrushchev Soviet Prime Mlnlstei Khrushchev has sent a message of New Yea; greetings to Mr. MacMillan British Prime Minister.21 words
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Advertisement200 1959-01-03 2 umW \mmA^^ s/l) > BARBECUE-PICNIC l^*rou II be delighted w(fh these Sky-Line bar- 9n^MA becue tools, one set of J j which is specially styled It >/ for meals cooked m the open air. I Length of Slice 20" price Length of Fork 20 '"s I Length of Knife f&l200 words
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Advertisement24 1959-01-03 2 PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS. £900 I SINGAPORE and ask for 4 ~T"pri pr" L a r*\cz M <.i« i ihrl ftdvertifti mnit foi m.24 words
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355 1959-01-03 3 rpUE crier ol the West German village of Lan S schied, went round the 1 rtreetf jrettenUj shouting orders to the 1,200 inhabitants to leave their riouiei or stay m their cellars next Tuesday when exoerß will try to defuse theReuter - 355 words
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Article50 1959-01-03 3 Sir Leslie Fry, Bri'lsh m Budapest, has been appointed British Ambassador to Indonesia, it va., announced In London today. H< succeeds Mr. D. F. lermot. who is returning home from Jakarta to I tant undertary at the Foreign In charge of Far East- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article41 1959-01-03 3 A United States .>uhmarine chaser has arrived In Surabaya as part of Duiid up of val strength, Indonesian Navy sources said m Jakarta .ay. the patrol \< waj of about s.lx had been ordered the United State*41 words
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Article157 1959-01-03 3 AIRMAN TED WANTS TO BE A MATADOR AR.A.F. corporal Is reported to be seekiiu his release so he can become a bullfighter. According to the London Daily Sketch, Corporal Ted Little, 22, .stationed on a fighter base In Norfolk, believes his real career lies m the bull ring. The paperReuter - 157 words
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Article29 1959-01-03 3 King Olaf of Norway will pay a three-day visit to the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle starting on May 29.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article289 1959-01-03 3 THE Ghana Qovernmi m yesterday denied allegations of a Frame-up In the detention ol two Opposition leaders for an alleged plot to assassinate the Prime Minister. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. and disclosed that an army major was also facing disciplinary action m the ease. TheReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement96 1959-01-03 3 YASHICA3S The finest value ot good J 9 m m A An t X Aj Coupled ra.iq. t nd' r with bright line frame, ccpal MXV 1/500 sec fully «yn thutter. with built-in self. timer. New 120° sin?'e stroke rapid film winding, automatic reset of film counter. LOOK AT THESE96 words
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Advertisement181 1959-01-03 3 TO all our trade Friends we extend sincere Greetings and Best wishes for the coming YEAR May 1959 be a really good one for all of us and with the Years Prevailing Fashions of IVY LEAGUE Our resolution is to give yet Finer service and value with cloths of HIGH181 words
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136 1959-01-03 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion A national gesture irday, Jan. 3, 18 A PROJECT dear to i* the heart of the Federation's Prime Minister is that for a national mosque m Kuala Lumpur. There should be no lack of willingness among the public to contribute towards the cost of this136 words
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Article253 1959-01-03 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber fcir IHA\ li I)". 1! ther Captain Foulin K\ my oi nan. He h ii< ver vrry explicit about itt i 'ii he Itai mmil himself have i« d liPl thai he was at "t times, cither m w iii neither (i will tell you when253 words
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Article, Illustration340 1959-01-03 4 VENEZUELA k U«»- R est oil- exporting roiintn m IIM world. Sh< produce! atari as nuch i nut iuarl> >»s much as all IIM C#H«tri<- »f the MMMUfI E*»l |)ul together. Tht oil companies ui.idi baft rtacttHoni m tin /mil art' wori,,,! hv tin- Attitude340 words
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519 1959-01-03 4 Harry Hey wood - THIS AMERICAN GATE-CRASHED ROYAL PROCESSION Harry Hey wood Dy EWERY motorist has his favourite story, and here are six thai have been retailed to me: The first comer, from an America:) who was on a visit to Britain two years aRO with his family. "We travelled Scotland," he says, "m519 words
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Advertisement39 1959-01-03 4 OUR GRAND 7TH ANNIVERSARY SALE IAS T lIW DAYS MEW ARRIVALS Wool Acnlon Su.t $110 00 Moho-r Wool v* ***** Panama Trop.col Su.r 595 00 •i FRT lI A JA J TEXTILES LTD., 71 High Street, Spore ***** *****.39 words
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Advertisement53 1959-01-03 4 A BEAUTIFUL STREAMLINED TRAYMOBILE WITH HEAT-RESISTING SHELVES IN NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS STAINLESS TUBE FRAME ON SILENT RUBBER CASTORS. MOVES EASILY. AT THE SLIGHTEST TOUCH. *ODEL Al GUARANTEED 20 YEARS NOW ON DISPLAY 45. HIGH STREET AIR -PORT. SPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH ociate Co S.P.H. De SILVA (H X53 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-01-03 5 CNjuiiNU a sea- w sonal party at the a home m East Grinstead, England, of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyer B are film actor Cary B Grant, Mrs. Fleur Meyer (m dark glas- ses) and film actress Maria Scarafia. Looking on is Commander Michael Parker, former B private secretary to86 words
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Article187 1959-01-03 5 Housewife builds herself a plane AN American housewife who claims she can't even change an electrical fuse finished building her first airplane just m time for Christmas. Said Mrs Alfred Trefethen: 'I did it to relieve the monotony of housework." The 22ft. -long single-engin-ed monoplane has a wing span of187 words
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254 1959-01-03 5 CUT IN GRANT FORCES FPA TO SHUT 7 CLINICS THE Singapore Family Planning Association has closed seven clinics following a $20,000 reduction m the Government's annual grant. The association has also suspended its plans for expansion. Last year the Government gave a grant of $120,000 to the Association. The grant254 words
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Article99 1959-01-03 5 DR. CHUANG CHU LIN, former principal of the Chung Cheng High School who was released m October last year after nearly a year's detention, is still undecided about his future. Chinese educational circles are said to hope that Dr. Chuang will return to his old99 words
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Article45 1959-01-03 5 The Indonesian Foreign Ministry said last nteht til the Cambodian Premier. Mr Norodom Slhanquk. would visit Indonesia at the end of month. They said President Ho Chi Minn of North Vietnam was expected to visit Indonin Ffbruary or March. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement81 1959-01-03 5 0^ Also Available o fine selection of our Shcrborne Pouffes m assorted colours and patterns. Sole Agents: VAN HIN FURNITURE CO. LTD. Showrooms:--136 142. Orchord Road, Smgoporc: Tel: 34M4/***** A change to greater comfort... BUY I CROCODILE I Brand PYJAMAS o"obl« m mmtf pleasing ics.gns colour or ploin. AH litti81 words
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Advertisement121 1959-01-03 5 Fashions ATM MVVy V* ESQUIRE caters for the most modern minded young men with the latest styles from Neiv York, We have carefully studied their requirements and can offer first class tailormade or ready-made clothing m all sizes with an exhaustive variety of materials to choose from. $89.50 fcsm^~Pj 86,121 words
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Advertisement39 1959-01-03 6 fastest colour film jUrfcK ANSCOCHROME I Rated nt 100 it> by for the world* fastest colour films. Now you con shoot colour action and diml ghf situations thot were once reserved for none but the fastest black ond-whit« film*.39 words
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Miscellaneous177 1959-01-03 6 iii i I, w —^j f~ [Our pid«ets low grdvify mokes f puttmatoutof W/ I m r et such a structure possible I action is to smash Mm *> Jeff L >^^ TME ffEACTOI? f >ia/o mac fb^^^jT^fP |T MUST Ifc ifll m Br \K 'A^Br^k. A Mm& fl >l177 words
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Miscellaneous420 1959-01-03 6 BORN today you are one of those jolly, happy-go-lucky, good mix- ers who seems to get a lot of fun out of life all the time. You are usually to be found m the centre of an admiring group, being very much the life of the party. You come by420 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1959-01-03 1 LUCY HUANG - The tale of a man, his gun, and a mouse LUCY HUANG When husbands get that iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiMiiiHiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiii swashbuckling feeling nHiiiiiiiiuiiiiMiimiimmiiimimiim, ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii* (By He isn't the D' Artagnan type, but... U'HKX you come to think oi it, men are really very much like women, after all. Most everyday, dependable, Rock1,203 words
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Article33 1959-01-03 2 HE G N OK F g ■m j HC2. "■Sir DC' fl JM I e&al I IB Z~ tSMom jpr-t aa.* H ."f^ni^T: X rood ioo. -j:- s:.-::.*-ifl ao^ at:- c& as I33 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-01-03 2 RIDDLE of the PIOUS PRINCESS 09L+ 0$ 0 1 t$ t f 4 f %MfTl f W 4W WB www m m w tm24 words
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Article25 1959-01-03 2 Robert Pitman - Robert Pitman fT#ac ness oorre: ree sdjgfsk S is 1 BSJLT Qat CUBK a iri'_ An ironical ending r■. •..1. Ml25 words
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Article, Illustration298 1959-01-03 3 writes IlVniple of Sound was shown the utl (far too positively 1 know now) lu l equipment to play m\ records on. k. mysterious-looking loudspeaker material. Couldn't they put it up j m the place where they sell every j He had even298 words
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134 1959-01-03 3 The Duke plans an aerial 'at home' IBE Duke of Bedford is planning an aerial "at I home* 1 at Woburn Abbey next May. It is being lanised bj the Duke's Comptroller, New Zealander aior Edgar llargreaves. a former pilot, who may I parachute Jump. I Major Mat-greaves has plenty134 words
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Article201 1959-01-03 3 rat< among not the only »)< tween the pulation of youth and 1 k nrro«a ried th( I idy He t was very husband to P my I*2oo--from my DC thai marriage modern i generous {MM K'ts as the Hon. Clement Mitford with Lady Helen's. But201 words
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Article, Illustration514 1959-01-03 3 THOMAS WISDOM - A 'secret society' tests British cars THOMAS WISDOM BY IrTHE "SECRET SOCIETY" of 1 Britain's successful motor industry to-day running both at record production and peak sales Is known as 1M.1.R.A.; the initials, so important to the industry's I planning, stand for Motor Industry Research Associa- tion. Formed m 1946,514 words
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539 1959-01-03 3 HARRY HEYWOOD - The steering wheel came away in his hands HARRY HEYWOOD BY EAVESDROP on any Lj group of men talking !at a bar and I'll wager I three to one that they're talking about cars about old cars. I They'll be spinning em- broidered reminiscences that have the warming I nostalgia539 words
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Article, Illustration832 1959-01-03 4 PELHAM GROOM - THE PICK OF THE PICTURES PELHAM GROOM By Laughton, Ford and Kendall are Oscar trio a 41 t l[]IIIIIIIIHilkJIIINMIIIIIlJIIMIIIIIIIIk4IIIIIMMIIIkJII|lllllllll|,JIIMI|||||||(]|||||||| I It k ;een a memorable ye shown m Singapore There have been go I bad oni <*s> T ti -ami m selects some that* he feels deserve s| I mention832 words
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Article321 1959-01-03 7 U.K. closing prices LONDON'. J»n. 2. Previous Today KIKIUK N" 1 RSS ilt t'uruurdn Mrto JM buyers buyers 24 7 s sellers 24% sellers I rb 24 buyers 24 4 buyers 24 s sellers 24 sellers bi mti i; l KSS s P° t 24321 words
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Article49 1959-01-03 7 24. awaiting re- '■]> ati 23 1 to 23, tiipment 22 :< Lam--24. awaiting release 23 J i to 23, January .shipment 22,. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting* release 39, alloftts 38 I*.1 and Januarj- shipment 38*^. sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per49 words
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Article95 1959-01-03 7 IWM IM.ili PP in«. r.i.f. IK./ N '"th I uiop<an ports delivered «"«»H rr long ton .Tan Feb. (< J'K V st.ait, r if. IK. /North turopfan por<g delivered woslil iwr lon r ton Jan./Frb. <()(( N Oil crude Straits 11 luropran ports m bulk Pfr95 words
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49 1959-01-03 7 Two Greek Cypriots Angelos Michael, 20. anc Stavros Papastylianou. 27 pleaded guilty at a special court m Nicosia yesterdaj to possessing a mortar bomt m Nicosia last November. They were jailed for three years, nine months and three I years respectively ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article173 1959-01-03 7 I vas a fairly large >y business on < k exchange hwh left the "Ith an irregular I In front of the but the general emalned firm Mill a good li niand Iged market 'lay with the ,oii an lncrei i prices ad round the best173 words
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Article, Illustration311 1959-01-03 7 Work starts ahead of schedule to give jobs to 500 tyORK on extending the runway at Singapore Airport to cope with jet services started yesterday. The development scheme has provided jobs for 500 of the Colony's unemployed. The extension work was to have started laterReuter - 311 words
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Article92 1959-01-03 7 A lecture course, arranged by the Singapore Council for Adult Education, on the new constitution will begin on Jan. 16. The lectures will be given by Mr. George G. Thomson. Director of Information Services, at the Cultural Centre on Friday evenings at 5.30 p.m. Topics will92 words
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Advertisement68 1959-01-03 7 Jfl|r wur beUnqinqA? up your home <pNwNDJ»\\\v^er 3 period of \'v years*^only to havwwlJßßtn broken m transit i -mTT 1360 PORTABLE J|^^^^^^^ 3 CONTROLS, 2 SPEAKERS, I J*f!^^ 4 SPEED -CHANGER. PRICE $210/SOLE ACENTS: H.A. O'CONNOR fir COMPANY LTD., LAIOLAW BLDG., BATTERY RD.. SINGAPORE 1. 106-A BUKIT BINTANG RD W68 words
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Miscellaneous103 1959-01-03 7 Todays radio 115 p.m. Programme summary and Tunes with your Tiffin; 1.30 Jii tl. News and Singapore Share Market Report 1 4. r > More Tunes with Your Tiffin; 2.00 Saturday Date; 2 45' Australian Magazine; 3.00 Saturday Prom; 330 .Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon; 430 Tea Dame; 5.00103 words
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Miscellaneous50 1959-01-03 7 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^W I SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 4.50 p.m. E TOMORROW: 5.30 a.m. S and 6.39 p.m. E MONDAY: t>.4o a.m. and 8.24 p.m. TUESDAY: 7.47 a.m. 2 and 9.37 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.44 a.m. and 10.31 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.34 a.m. E and 11.17 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.19 a.m. and 11.58 p.m. 9IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII?50 words
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255 1959-01-03 8 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY A SERIAL EY ii is a ftightenini ei--1 pcrience to be out m a very small boai, and with no Idea at all of where you aro. It was particularly htening to Mci Ting and Wahab who had never seen the255 words
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Article71 1959-01-03 8 rjtflE winners of last JL week's colour-in contest (each of wnom will receive a $5 prize m due course) are as follows: Miss Bertha Soh (15), 2-E Seriah Close, Guillemard Road, Singapore 14. Miss Chan Choo Ling (9 1 15 Margate Road, Singapore 15. Master Happy Chua71 words
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Article675 1959-01-03 8 steer of and he turned th«*ir boat m the direction of the smudge, which grew larger and larger as they sped towards it, and quite soon Wahab was able to I do hope it's the right one." Tlie island seemed to be deserted. There was a strip675 words
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Miscellaneous201 1959-01-03 8 I I Hill mil I llllillil MMMN HUM g I Rupert and the Fire Bird j ■miiiiHiiiiillilllllill llllllllllimillllllllHlllllllHllllll.' I iiir'^ifipi'vi^wß sdhfks A few minutts U;er breakfast v under way and Rupert tries fijrd to hide his excitement and not to smile. To his delight his joke goes perfectly. Tins eggs201 words
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Miscellaneous327 1959-01-03 8 H^^^^ta^_k^^^hHHiaMB^HBAB^MH^to^^M________ ___________________».< ■_^_^__fJ_^~f- B^S_^-^__^___-^B_^__^_^___^_^__________^_^^^B^M A colour-in contest I Viiih prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes Thursday next. Age limit are offered for colour- is 15. ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes Name (Master/ Miss) offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for All327 words
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Advertisement83 1959-01-03 9 NURSINO MOTHER A realjy smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, f^/^^£^^s^ progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photoTs^\ /O^^\v Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES N((?y PROPRIETORS OF V^^/y ¥r\ Modified Powdered Milk for infant feeding r^^-~~-~^ L.190/ X incni Thangam a}Bx83 words
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Miscellaneous383 1959-01-03 9 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Ui Singapore w tomorrow ar«: i Xt H 09 ENGLAND s U i2reV« Cathedra: 7.00 "holy coinmunton; 800 ajn imun ion: 9.30 ajn ol; 10 to am. Morn--11 00 a.m. Mundarln Memorial Hall); 11. '.5 Hoij Communlomj u.oo pjh (hurch. Katonic: 7 communion. 8 a.m. '30 am Jr383 words
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Miscellaneous549 1959-01-03 9 Im (Weekdays) 630 am, 7 a m. ABMI S.C. CHURCHES Church of Christ The Kin* (Tanglta) Mass, sermon l.n and 10.30 a.m. Church St. Imatiu* (Alex andra): Mass, sermon 7.30 am Holy Rosary Church <Nee Soon) Mass, sermon 9 a.m. R.\r. St. An»»iony'» (hurch ii \l (Chanfi): Mass, sermon 7.30549 words
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Miscellaneous163 1959-01-03 9 i UHSTUM SCIKNCI t hristian Science Society, 8 orange Grove Baa* (Off Orchard Road): 10 30 a.m. Sunday service »ni SuiUar School CHI X* II OF CHRIST 131, Moumrin Kuad: 10 a.m. English Service; 11 a.m. Bible Study, 2 pm. Sermon and Commupion (Cantonese-Teochew Service); 3 pm. Bible Study. 8163 words
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Miscellaneous159 1959-01-03 9 School, (Eliy.); 5.15 p.m. Worship (Eng.) Baptist Church (43 Trms Street): 0.15 a.m. Sunci.. hi hool (Chinese); 10.30 a.m. Wnshlp (Cantonese); 3.30 p.m. Sunday School (Eng.): 4.30 p.m Worship (Eng.). Calvary Baptist Church (48 Wan Tho Avenue): &45 am Sunaay School (Chinese and English); 11 a.m Worship (English) Baptist Gospel159 words
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Miscellaneous35 1959-01-03 9 toiieae and Teochew). ilueenstowo Baptist Chapel (Margaret Drive): 900 a.m Worship (English); 10.00 a.m f f T&2: 1 1^ <(^kb. A MJK4WIE ■••w .^k. §V jMB :3£ a£ j^BBBI Bl BBSf '^▼a, A m. "Tft35 words
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Miscellaneous14 1959-01-03 9 Sunday *School (Engli&h and Chinese); 1100 a.m. Wor&lup (Mandarin); 7.30 p.m. Uospel Service (Hokkltn).14 words
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Miscellaneous105 1959-01-03 10 .^^fc. 1t II GLENN FORD IS YOUR FAVOURITE wmmmmmmmm PIP^: l>«M«4iaHii&*Mi8>wMiiMHB^BMBBBlHK^ SPECIAL QUIZ rrili; selected winner was Abu Bakar bin Ismail of 7 Arooxoo Lane Singapore 10. it was a photo of Melina Merconri whom you saw i.i j.A.RO. film '-The <;in\\ .Hid iin« Gentleman." YVIiat film is the scene105 words
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Miscellaneous505 1959-01-03 10 'Tllh him star popularity quiz is always of great interest, not only because it lists the most popular stars of the year but it also shows the giants who have tumbled and the new stars who have risen in their plate. Elvis Presley, Burt Lancaster, and Cary Grant have vanished505 words
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Miscellaneous76 1959-01-03 10 dghfd PRIZE QUIZ3^^^^M M rpHE drawings get better and better. Winner was Tan A Tock Eng of 20 King Albert Park, Singapore. Ex cellent drawings were also submitted by Chan Kwec Sung and Terry Lee. Now let's see what you can make out of this five pointed star. Prize is76 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-01-03 11 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison- Gray t,v l»til<i >«>uth t.t Wet |UM r defence ree-blds, but 'he Budge meinc! t^gt 1 m k( minor o\< .ij imoncU over Three at*, over any ask>« for a thereby rek tnps and the cioutheir natural prefer to aa an it, on will84 words
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153 1959-01-03 11 iy >i Malayan soccer need a man like Tom Pogacnik? This Yugoslav professional socc< couch may rightly be culled the "father" oi su, cer m Indonesia. Young Indonesians coached by Pogacnik virtually the show m the third Ajlan Games last May m Tokyo153 words
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Article72 1959-01-03 11 Budge Patty tops tennis rankings DUDOE PATTY, the United RtAtei lawn tennis star who has lived m France for i the past ten years, was ranked Number Three m a list oi the best European players published yesterday by the Paris daily sports newspaper. LEquipe. Ranked first m the list,Reuter - 72 words
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202 1959-01-03 11 i A LEX OLMEDO. whoso flawless play won back the Davis Cup from Australia, came close at one time to giving up tennis m the United States and returning to his native Peru, it was disclosed yesterday. Coach George Toley, of the UniversityU.P.I - 202 words
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70 1959-01-03 11 W. INDIES TEAM TO PLAY IN PAKISTAN r VUE touring West Indies 1 cricket team will visit Pakistan for six weeks at the end of their Indian tour, Abdul H fiz Kardar, ihe former Pakistan capId m Calcutta. Kardar, a as."! s la In Calcutta on behall <>i the tan70 words
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Article, Illustration297 1959-01-03 11 Champion of the soccer scouts pAN you imagine a Football League club to-day signing players without either the manager or directors having first seen what they were getting for their outlay? Jus i relying on the perspicacity of their "scout". Yet Hubert Day did it not so very long ago297 words
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Miscellaneous50 1959-01-03 11 I I? I li I U. I I I X I Ia r (1 1 i n Ko >:i bird la mosti) i 7). 4 5). oc- 7 uterar >n .3. 2. 7>. 3). I RAD A rw (4. 3). A I) I i B SOLUTION II i I \\WMI50 words
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Article476 1959-01-03 12 THIS MORNINGS PLAY IN TEST EWULAND'g task this morning m Melbourne was to finish off the Australian first inning* as quickly as possible, and skipper Peter May called upon Statham to resume the attack. Still needing runs for Australia, Mackay and Davidson walked to the476 words
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Article62 1959-01-03 12 ENGLAND IST INNS. 259 AUSTRALIA IST INNS. (overnight ZH'l-6) McDonald c (iraveney b Statham 47 Burke b Statham Harvey b Loader 167 O'Neill c Evans b Statham 37 Mackay o Evans b Statham 18 Simpson Ibw Loader 0 Benaud Ibw Statham I Davidson not out 21 Extras Total (for62 words
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Article159 1959-01-03 12 Ipoh horses open training By ALLAN LEWIS f|FFICIAL training lor the V/ Perak Turf club January meeting began this morning. Only a few locally-trained horses went out againat the stop-watch. The best time was returned by Conservative and Punters Delight 11. The pair raced over 3f m 38 1/5 with159 words
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Article231 1959-01-03 12 PAST bowler Gordon Rorks performed the hat-trick tor New So'ith Wales against Queensland on the second-day of their Sheffield Shield match m Perth. Queensland were all out for 153 m their first innings at close of play, Rorke claiming six wickets for 58 runs. LanReuter - 231 words
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Article56 1959-01-03 12 Naik Ran Banauur won the marathon race at the Indian army's Southern Command athletic meeting m Poona yesterday. He ran the 26 miles 389 yards m 2hr 30min. 35.45ec. which is 2min. 19.6 sec faster than the winning time m the marathon at the 1958 AsianReuter - 56 words
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Article141 1959-01-03 12 ANDERSON BEATEN IN PRO. DEBUT 11MAL Anderson, v>.c,M ITI Australian Davis (jJ player, was beaien m but! singles and doubles w.ie'l he made his debut a* a professional last ni'-hi with Jack Kramer] troupe at Cairns. North nj Queensland. Ken McGregor (Australia J beat him 6-4. 10-8 m I>l singles.Reuter - 141 words
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Article38 1959-01-03 12 KS7 400 DAYLIGHT HOLD-UP Official oi I n n w -v ,n I id. v ho i ashed pl,, robbed r \n at ■A nd of TEST LATEST ham t<» i\ to Ml idcr up d-38 words
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