The Singapore Free Press, 6 January 1959
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Title Section16 1959-01-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Papei nO 1584 Singapore, Tuesday. January S, 1S5S. PritdLsCts.16 words
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278 1959-01-06 1 Small World safe: Crew sailed last 1,200 miles r rHl tour crew of the balloon Small World 1 landed at Crane Beach, Barbados, fit am! well yesterday after a 24-day crossing of the Atlantic by balloon and sea. 1 he crew three men and a woman covered the last 1,200Reuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-01-06 1 WITH REBEL TROOPS, WOUNDED FILM star Errol Flynn has been slightly wounded in the arm and leg while with Fidel Castro's rebel forces in Cuba. So Flynn himself declared in a phone call from Hawana yesterday to his associate, Ronnie Shedlo in Hollywood. "We could only talkReuter - 124 words
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242 1959-01-06 1 POWER BLACKOUT HITS BIG AREA ALL NIGHT A LARGE area off Thomson and Balestier Roads, Singapore, has been affected by an electricity power failure since last night. The failure affects a densely-populated area. It occurred at about 11.30 last night. The black-out, one of the most extensive and longest since242 words
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Article24 1959-01-06 1 Three Chinese armed with daggers robbed a couple of $240 in cash and property at Clemenccau Avenue, Singapore, last night.24 words
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Article11 1959-01-06 1 A car was stolen from Orchard Road, Singapore, yesterday.11 words
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Article32 1959-01-06 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b., opened In Singapore this morning at 85 5 8 cents per lb., up fiveeighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.32 words
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Article46 1959-01-06 1 SINOAPORE8 new Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose his Judicial oath and the oath of allegiance at Government House this morning. Mr Justice Tan Ah Tah, who had acted as Chief Justice' since the retirement of Sir John Whyatt, was at the ceremony.46 words
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244 1959-01-06 1 ANASTAS MIKOT| AN, the Soviet Dealer, had a pre>ary exchange of views with Mr. John illes. the American "> of state. discussed In1 "the questions of of Oermany dls•ud trade.'* Mikoyan revealed eung had been him with Preuowei when he >Reuter - 244 words
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Article56 1959-01-06 1 The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, yesterday cancelled plans to fly to Canada for economic talks because of a virus infection he developed on Sunday. The State Department said the infection was under control. But the Secretary's doctors had advised him to curtailReuter - 56 words
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Article19 1959-01-06 1 POLIO FREE No new case of polio was notified m Singapore between 4.30 p.m. yesterday and 10 a.m. today.19 words
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125 1959-01-06 1 THIRTY people were killed and more than 80 injured in riots ln the Belgian Congo city of Leopoldville yesterday, according to reports reaching Brazzaville. The reports said 70 cars parked in the streets of of Leopoldville across the Congo River from Brazzaville, hadReuter - 125 words
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Article11 1959-01-06 1 Taipeh yesterday had its coldest day this winter. ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Advertisement129 1959-01-06 1 New/ max Factor curl control B^^s^ i l I a^» W^ R» \J B? ft m\ f IMm (AW* wtthvut pcrmanenta i wm» lG ior sticky sprays ?L JH Spray first... comb thru... v^'l I and set your curls to stay! tB CURL CONTROL with revolutionary new Protein- Folymht girt*129 words
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Article276 1959-01-06 2 $425 mil. gift: I council to assist Governor BRITAIN will |lye Malta up to €29 million about $245 mil.) over the I next -Jive years to strengthen its economy, the Colonial Oflice announced last night. The announcement said the British Government would revoke the presentReuter - 276 words
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133 1959-01-06 2 HUSH-HUSH VISIT TO NICOSIA BY SOAMES i> lAIN'S rori i# War. Mr Chri arrived In Cyprus ;ht to inspect con- 1 ditii d accommi tion m British ai cam During his tour, it mid* rstood he would consider amenities for the troops. .Shortly before his an. a British Army .spokes-Reuter - 133 words
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239 1959-01-06 2 B.E.A. CHIEF DENIES GIVING 'SHORTER SKIRTS' ORDERS lord Douglas <»i Kirtlei idf. chairman of BrlEuropea terday that he orders for to shorten their kirt > by three m^ 1 Lady Doug] i former m<xie] Hazi l Walker wa i reported to have told h< r band that the pr< cajf-lengthReuter - 239 words
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Article35 1959-01-06 2 The French Finance Minister, M. Antoine Pinay, conferred for three hours with the Pope and his Secretary of State yesterday on a mystery mission and said later he was "very happy.'- U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article24 1959-01-06 2 A fire which broke out In the Baar rubber works at Buschfeld last ni»ht caused damage estimated at four million marks.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article15 1959-01-06 2 K lN m,TlrZ'Vl M 'T C !5 a ra(li<i SHRBS I15 words
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Article27 1959-01-06 2 Dr. Julius Raab, the Austrian Federal Chancellor, arrived In Copenhai last night for a .short unofficial visit to Denmark nn his v Japan ReuterReuter - 27 words
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195 1959-01-06 2 Tengku: Don't let religion split peoples htknciki ABDUL KAIIMAN told Philippine 1 Muslims m Manila yesterday that religion should not be allowed to divide peoples Addressing 300 members of the Philip, pines Sulu-Mindanao-Palawan Muslim s ■OCiation at a luncheon, the Tengku said Peoples are all the same and equal beforeReuter - 195 words
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160 1959-01-06 2 RUSSIAN AID WILL BUILD TWO STEEL FACTORIES IN R.I. TJUSSTA will co-operate m setting: up two steel K% factories capable of producing" 50,000 tons ol steel annually under the terms of an IndonesianSoviet economic and technical agreement signed last Saturday, the Antara news agency said yesterday. Antara said a fadReuter - 160 words
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Article59 1959-01-06 2 \\R EUGENE BLACK. Ul President of the World Bank. returned unexpectedly to Cairo yesterday where he has been mediating on financial differences betpt and Britain uir out of the Suez intervention. Cairo Radio said. The Government-owned afternoon newspaper, La Bourse, reporting Mr. Black's irn, said: 'BritainReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement133 1959-01-06 2 "SURF" m|^H« Lever Brothers (Malaya) Limited j| Bk ftJI are pleased to announce that due to gSm excellent response, they have decided Wmm to extend their special SURF BATH TOWEL OFFER to 31st January 1959. MM I Io |iXC§Il «"Rt' f<»" a bath towel, you must collect either 3 GIANT.133 words
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184 1959-01-06 3 Castro declares martial law: 300 officers held i DEL CASTRO, leader of the 1 1 i revolution, yesterday mcd martial law throughout province shortly before his I, nt-designate, Dr. Manuel was due to arrive In the i reason was given tor the announced by the revoluv army chief. Camilio CienAirportReuter - 184 words
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151 1959-01-06 3 QUEEN, DUKE WILL VISIT CHICAGO FAIR CHIEF \f R. Richard Revnes the managing director of the Chicago International Fair and Exposition to be j held there from July 2 to 18, said yesterday he expected the Queen and Prince Philip to visit Chicago, arriving m the royal yacht Britannia probablyReuter - 151 words
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Article27 1959-01-06 3 New talks between Norway, Holland. Japan and Britain on Antarctic whaling are to be held, a Ministry of Agriculture official said m London, yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-06 3 INGER HAS 50-50 CHANCE TO LIVE ACTRESS Inger Stevens (above) was reported m critical condition and still unconscious last night after apparently swallow. Ing a caustic solution m her Manhattan (N«W York) apartment. The 24-year-old blonde, Swedish-born actress was taken to hospital. Police said yesterday she was believed to haveU.P.I - 56 words
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84 1959-01-06 3 "KURE broke out at the L Richard Vocational Hiuh School, Chid terday. About 350 students. all nirls. evacuated the building m pood ore!. Firemen said the fire nputed In i Willl between the Aral and tne ■id noon ol the threei'tnrr An alarmU.P.I - 84 words
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239 1959-01-06 3 THE FIRST A-BAN MEN BEGIN JAIL SENTENCES TWO of the 37 nuclear disarmament demonstrators who refused a week ago to promise to keep the peace for a year started 14-day jail sentences at Norwich, last night. The 37, charged with obstructing police at a rocket site near Norwich last month,Reuter - 239 words
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Article113 1959-01-06 3 Dambuster bomb: defuse bid today A BULLDOZER yesterday began building a special road out of the drained Sorpc Reservoir at Langscheid, West Germany, to enable a 12,000-lb. unexploded British "tallboy" bomb tc be carried away today. Plans to build a light railway to transport the bomb from the bed ofReuter - 113 words
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Article20 1959-01-06 3 Mr Dag Hammarskjoeid, United Nations 8< General. In last night from Saudi Ara on his Mldd] ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement64 1959-01-06 3 NEW! 65 DACRON 35 COTTON DRIP DRY SHIRT UP-TO-DATE COLLAR COOI AND COMFORT ALWAYS IN PERFECT SHAPE. REASONABLY PRICED tinablf from; LI SLNG MIN CO. LTD., 6 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: ***** N J. BHAGWAN CO. Korth Bridge Road. SING.%FOBE. FINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above64 words
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Advertisement218 1959-01-06 3 TREASURES OF THE ORIENT Malayan Crafts: Kelantan S/^iO^JK' Silver— Malacca Canes— Straw Handbags— Crocodile Handfer^^ Indian Crafts: Kashmir f vvi^^L j^ Shawls Stoles Namdas jJBjl/ 11 JrC^Sl^^v Tea Covers -Buffalo L^f A. Figures Walnut fcrii SS^tW^S B ackwood Tables Visit (J>Uent C*«i& 108, ORCHARD ROAD, TEL: ***** (Opens from Monday218 words
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173 1959-01-06 4 The Singapore Free PRess Opinion COURTESY MISSING Tuesday years ago, the 3 British magazine Punch portrayed a motor accident m which the irate male demanded: "Why didn't you make a signal, Madam?" To which the reply was: "Sir, for the evolution that I was about to perform there was no173 words
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Article, Illustration814 1959-01-06 4 DOROTHY LAIRD - The Queen and Duke prefer a country life DOROTHY LAIRD ROYAL OWNER DOESN'T BET YET MAKES RACING PAY by- THE relaxation* of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh centre first m their family, und m their homes and the pleasant surroundings In which they are set. Like any other814 words
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Advertisement9 1959-01-06 4 IMIIVk Green Spot f Orange V'tagT I** J <jL9 words
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Advertisement74 1959-01-06 4 j J W^s i^ff^B Sbm^^^. iaf I^^b^b""^^^^^ of *y J A J*^r^ "^L^^^L^^por (Button m Ear Brand) Plush onimolt created by Margaret* Rfi (1 M <t 2 r Steiff or* the ideol ploymotcs for nsuMJll your children. By playing with 4» them baby will get Ms first lOy AnimalS impression74 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-01-06 5 s.r Winston and Lady Chun hill viMtrtl UM V.ila Thratre with their urund thildivn to m* chumhtt'r n th play Mm part «>i "VvUr Pan." 1 Here Sarah, still m her costume and seated between her parents, talks to Julia lock wood. who played IKeystone - 71 words
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167 1959-01-06 5 SINGAPORE health authorities are studying the preliminary results of administration of Sabin anti-polio vaccine to children. man of the Singapore Health Ministry told the Free Press r on the investigations would be completed m a month. 196.000 children were immunised during the167 words
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61 1959-01-06 5 M. 000 prints 40 countries itered for the national Salon of iphy to be hold m the Photographic Singapore. riea will be Judged try 10 nnd 11. m th»> Nature Sec r Loke Wan Tho V Gibson-Hill nnri Searle. Pictorial Section 1 will be61 words
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Article42 1959-01-06 5 Mrs^ Paulinr Corfnthwwite, 27-year-old wife of a smelter worker of Sudbury, Ontario, has given birth to her third set of twl Tomorrow the twit -i ii. will 1 The other tv will ;r on Jan. 17. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article98 1959-01-06 5 A $1,000,000 refrigerated godown will be opened by the Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock, on Friday at 10 a.m. It has been constructed by the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation for storing perishable goods owned by its customers. A spokesman for the ban* said the98 words
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Article83 1959-01-06 5 Roman Catholic authorities m Singapore said yesterday that they had not been informed of the intended visit of Msgr. Lorenzo Maria Balconi. founder and Superior of the Immaculate Institute ol thfl Missionary Sisters of Milan. Italy. According to an agency report from Milan. Msgr. Balconi. who83 words
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Article37 1959-01-06 5 THE cir.nn. i of the Chang! Vartetj ciuh will present the play 'The I'.iraeon" by Jon and Ml- chad Pertwe< m the I'ri mary School Hall, Changl, on Friday and Saturday at 8.30 pm.37 words
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Advertisement263 1959-01-06 5 m^*** t^ THE t^^^^^^J LATEST In search of that special Ijf and distinctive material? Ifj You will find it among the many outstanding fabrics v 1 l\ ill on display at ES Q UIRK I Whether it be tailor-made JL S or ready-made— everything t\ A you buy from ESQUIRE263 words
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Miscellaneous103 1959-01-06 5 sp ore radio l.U] Oil the Track; 1 30 Time. ,il and News; 1.45 Fingers and Frets; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 lamme summary; 5.03 Double Dutch; 530 A Young People's Forum on Books; A Day to Remember presented by Kingsley Morrando; 6.45 Speak Malay; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market103 words
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Advertisement62 1959-01-06 6 J FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMQMMfi ROER-lIP OSIS WITH SOOTHINO Mf NTHOI MIST! i Menthol FVfisl makei ibe big O's rich tobacco taste fresher J While \(>li smn/,e....uu\ llic i frethm yt with you lonf( after smo/,inf>!**\ \i \i |».irk unoke the big < M Wannfnctmred l>> Ugmrti *V l/>62 words
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Miscellaneous176 1959-01-06 6 Baaaa I Wmm b "^JJ^J^.v^TTb I IJYn"IV\%VKi;l J Yn"lV\%VKi; by .Sydney lonian f v k ,id*dt'rtXlStO ml WE CAN T RISK MO(?£ f PCI^E THE MISSILES, F^^ f*# 'HAN ONE «UN INTO THE MAC STAND 8V FO« I renuin near me IT T«6 -^1 MIDDLt OF THAT RADIO L OW176 words
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Miscellaneous477 1959-01-06 6 E riORN today, you men and women E 1> tend to a widely divergent t x E pression o| your basic characterise^ r You women are intuitive, spin- tual. original and ingenious. v have a great deal of poise and al- E E though you never appear to be m477 words
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Article154 1959-01-06 7 hriirtMM loday -.__>■ Ni l Mi tif m ports Jan lul lien ers Feb. buyers sellera sellers ,:i nm I n«> i ss s p° i buyers Xl m l So. 1 RSS Settlement Hoe* ren_e Feb 11 24«, wllan Milan March 25 buyei 25 v sellers154 words
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Article101 1959-01-06 7 NEW YORK. Jan 3. Previous Today HS struts Spat 98.00 nam. 98.25 nom. Strata" Ceaftntcl Jan. V. 96 50 buyers 98.50 buyers M 98.00 sellers 98.25 tellers March 96.50 buyers 96.50 buyers 98.00 seller.. 98.25. sellers rONI Quiet. SALES: NIL Xl BBIK: Futures Jan. 30.15 buyers 30.50101 words
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Article24 1959-01-06 7 NKW YORK. Jan 5. Pre-ious Today -...Industrial IU Domestic Rondf 863H J*-** 15 Itilitics 91-22 no-no 6.i Stocks (omposite Averages 20o.«824 words
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Article57 1959-01-06 7 23 *i to 24. t 1 23 1 -i. kfloata January &hiP m «u pon| spot 23% to 24. ic 23 '.>. aftoats January sliipment 22 1 22 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and waiting release 39. a floats 38 1 and January shipment 38*-. sellers ex-dock57 words
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Article96 1959-01-06 7 OPK Philippines c.i.f. V.K./ Not tli turopran ports delivered Vfifht per long ism Jan./Feb. (OI'KX. straits cU. L\R./NoTth I urnpean ports delivered weigkt per iont ton Jan./Feb. Mr OIL crude Straits cif. I- urnpran ports in bulk P« r lon<j ton Jan /Feb. M OIL erode96 words
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221 1959-01-06 7 IT'S UP TO GOVT. TO CLEAR RI DOUBTS TRADERS SINGAPORE merchant* doing business with Indonesia complained of the unfriendly and indifferent attitude adopted by Indonesian officials during the past two months. They said the oflicuils had plainly indicated that the reason for their indifference was more political than economic. One221 words
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Article187 1959-01-06 7 I 'standing feature the London stock yesterday was the upward surge In 1 -rt securities. wad stimulated the continued flrmneu •ing and recent <Me investment I titutlons were been operati large scale and it ested that a large was coming from ?inent went sharply in* closed187 words
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Article37 1959-01-06 7 Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, left Minsk yesterday, the capital of Belorussia, after attending the 40th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Moscow Radio reported. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-01-06 7 Mi E 1» oa .laiisen, (J7, smiles as she euts her birthday take at her Third Avenue residence in Singapore at the week-end. And there was another reason for that smile: Everyone in the J a n s e n household, from her 10 children. 19Free Press - 70 words
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Advertisement81 1959-01-06 7 A, mii i? /&~^F I I lit M J \Vr**Q w >*^ it I\l 1 ill ll |1 II II for over 70 years this famous old man fii W\ 'rII w has been the symbol M. MM MJ of Scott' s Emulsion... natures richest food i^k iii 1 381 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-01-06 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 9.37 pm. TOMORROW: 8.44 a.m. and 10.31 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.34 am. and 11.17 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.19 am. and 11.58 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.03 a.m. SUNDAY: 0.37 a.m. and U.4G a.m. MONDAY: 111 am. and I-'-" P m40 words
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Article, Illustration147 1959-01-06 8 GEORGE IS IN BED WITH THE WEDDING JITTERS DRETTY SHIRLEY TAYLOR always dreamed of E a white wedding with all the trimmings. But as she stood in her wedding dress ready to leave j for the church Shirley heard that the wedding E was off. E Her bridegroom, 23-year-old GeorgePopper - 147 words
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Article175 1959-01-06 8 THE END OF THE THE UNKNOWN FIERY, kilted Daniel McNab friend or generals, gentleman poacher, favourite at cocktail parties— passed from the Mayfair scene the other day. For 18 months. He had pleaded guilty at London Sessions to two charges of false pretences. After sentence, he winked at friends m175 words
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Article, Illustration239 1959-01-06 8 60 miles— it's UK's longest pipeline IyORK has started on laying Britain's longest (rude oil pipeline which will run for nearly GO miles across South Wales to link the British Petroleum (Ompany's new deep water tanker terminal »t Milford Haven with the B.P. oil refiners t I l.mdarcy. Work hasPopper - 239 words
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Article19 1959-01-06 8 Mr. Eric McMurtry, our of .tli Al h noon t i 1 Dvi I ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Title Section11 1959-01-06 1 Eve THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER EVE. Tuesday. January 6, 1959.11 words
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Article931 1959-01-06 1 BEST DRESSED WOMAN OF 1959 Without spending lavishly on clothes YOU con be the Planning ability, good taste get you top marks yOl can >yin (he reputation of betag the \w*l dressed woman of Singapore In 1959 without having to spend money on clothes beyond your means. l'o* a.c\ on931 words
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Advertisement135 1959-01-06 1 jg^ r I Ik i^«w V IP BF The charming 'pixie A PIXIE hairdo can be charming, as this pic* ture shows, but don't wear it just because it is all the rage. J TSu^HmH W&* W HI 99 tBR m^^^m '**>+!? ■***%tsr ft N. iwil^ fffW iB^Pl 4, f135 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-01-06 2 Embossed nylon petticoat A iii i i petticoat that will turn evrry head, < malt- l (l ttmato) is ma<l«* <>i embowd nylon tri<<»t. 'll.c skirt is IH II and flounced, embossed ««th dusters of forfet-me-nol and Queen Anne'i Uee. iii, luiiiHss is further emphasised i>> the72 words
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Article88 1959-01-06 2 Where to Buy Secret Key beauty preparations by Max Factor; Federal Dispensary. Raffles Place. Egg cooker; Sole agents, Shri r o 24A, Raffles Place; available at Whiteaway Laidlaw, Battery Road. Cancan petticoat; Melwani's 42, North Bridge Road. Brass lamp; C. K. Tang, Orchard Road. Ice chest and picnic jug; Harden88 words
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Article77 1959-01-06 2 THE saying that "men never make passes ai girls who wear glasses" need no longer be true. Some most attractive girls wear glasses; m fact they look better with them than without. The reason is that they know how to choose, selecting the typp that suits their77 words
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Article45 1959-01-06 2 PAMPER j t littl< to whole boxful of fragrance The box K\r has In mind contains bath soap pink and smooth, b lined bottle of bath ■ci itching ting d»-r m a pink J». squeeze container and ox citing skin perfume.45 words
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Article403 1959-01-06 2 Feminasc ope THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST l| MOST PRACTICAL PAGE I* DESIGNED FOR WOMEN We've found to beaut -U.S. fi I secret key L--------I THE secret key to beauty has been found, so a Hollywood cosmetic manufacturer claims. For yeara this firm has been searching lor the Aiuwera to certain questions;403 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-01-06 2 IMPORTED from Japan is this I ill lamp of brass. i. Mounted on an ornamental tripod has,., the amn Itself is iik, the top of a lighthouse, with latticed windows and (U1 brass roof. <>m«. Of the windows unhooks and suiims out- u»r.K to show the hidden66 words
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Article202 1959-01-06 2 DESSE LIFT THE S RT TO UP HRITS 4 D'tiSSEKT should W tempt the palate. IS choice than fruit. With all the nui R the New Year you i Date-Nut meriiißue Mix one cup crushed m quarter teaspoon bal 14 Graham crackers; I Beat three egg add slowly one cv202 words
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Advertisement136 1959-01-06 2 Now— your eggs exactly as you like them *■<-+&* v Ji W II X'OIV you can coo/; eggs exactly the way you like them with a new e(i</ boiler and poacher. There is no guesswork, no watching and no wasted eggs. It automatically boils one to six, or poaches one136 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-01-06 3 Midnight blue for Sonia i SONIA is dressed for the races, for cocktaiN for a lunch date m this I she.ith of midnight blue (ut on simple, stark lines. If is relieved only h> the I accessories, ;i prarl and rhlneitOllC cluster brooch, I white yloves and IIMMf and a84 words
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Article166 1959-01-06 3 Keep it cool on your picnic WITH the world geared to outdoor living, people, especially m Singapore, are becoming very picnic accessory conscious. Eve has found a portable ice chest and a picnic jug for you. The jug Is impervious to scratches, scrubbing and alcohol, and cannot stain, rust, peel166 words
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Article, Illustration129 1959-01-06 3 A wall plaque from the SATA shop A COMPLETELY new 1\ item that has been 5 put out by the SAT A shop is the wooden wall plaque. The one shown on the E right is round and paint- ed with the figure of an amah129 words
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Advertisement261 1959-01-06 3 yOU are a girdle type. But which? PLAYTEX girdles come m a variety of models, designed not only for individual needs but for specific occasions as well. Before you buy, study the samples below for your type and needs. a Playtex girdles come m white or pink, some with a261 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-01-06 4 A symphony in roses-in satin and cotton Y<U will surely fall In love with this youthful dress that is a symphony m roses. V.mis and yards of fancj life-size rose print cotton make the tiered Spanish skirt very full. Hie shirred white bodice is supported by a single satin strap79 words
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Article, Illustration438 1959-01-06 4 Back to reality in New Year U.S. PREDICTS 'SAFE AND SANE' SPRING IN 1959 fashions will be back to reality, according to a reptrt from America. The clothing manufacturers sum up the style outlook by pronouncing that it will be a "safe and sane ipring." Modified versions of Ihe lii.^li438 words
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Advertisement71 1959-01-06 4 l^% Your Meals ImOFFRT electric iiiui i ii i cookers Moffot'f n«w 49" range with two lighted ov«n», II" and small thrifty tite, «och with H. Lo-Motic for perfect baking and broiling, f^jur^oe^cjementj, one With Therm- O-Guord thermnUohcolly controlled hcot, deep well cooker, fryer, griddle; Dial A Hcot twitchev two71 words
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Article126 1959-01-06 9 LINE FOR ENTLEMAN POACHER !.\iar non he so md was parties, by his with talkof hu lid nut M art ago inded The Nab had a brush with a fellow officer THAT he was convicud at Perth sheriil court a year ago and fined £5 for stealing a shotgun. THAT126 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-01-06 9 Following soar- 1 ing demands for the famous French < Caravelle jet air- liners, production < has been conside- < rably stepped up .m J £/ie fireai hangar at j Toulouse St. Martin 1 where the Caravelle j is bwitt. < Here, /ire Cara- < relies are103 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-01-06 9 Sprightly 23-year-old Irish actress Mildred Mayne, who dances in pantomime this year is seen here limbering up at her London flat wearing sweater, jeans and her favourite 'mascot' straw hat from 'Spain.' Mildred, born in Cork, is in the London Palladiurr^^^^^^^^^ "Sleeping Beauty."— I Reuter picture.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-01-06 9 Schoolboys ge t a advice from an "old timer" on "how to shoot the Indians alien they attack the wagon train" m an old covered wagon. I one of the exhibits at i^ie Schoolboys Own Exhibition, which opened at Kurt's Court, London, re- B eently.— Popper picturePopper - 50 words
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223 1959-01-06 10 ,o U.e'L^dow, Uta, to the on., of the Ne Win^Mtary .rejj.Hu.. the head of the caretaker government is to see that the elections shall be fair. So far the two months of his rule has seen a lower inn of the politicalReuter - 223 words
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Article100 1959-01-06 10 SIXTY more people died m VK>& from the after effect! «>f the l!>i") atom bombing of Japan. I v crdiriK to an end of-the-year survey by the Kvodo News AffMM I /Iff al victims m the 194.1 bombings have am- (ially been counted .is ICUfIReuter - 100 words
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122 1959-01-06 10 After 25 years he wins back land worth $8m. AFTER 25 years of litigation, a 77 year old man has won back more than 1,200 acres of land. now worth M 58,000,000. The fight for his property in Chito.se City. Hokkaido. Japan's northernmost island, began in April. 1933, when aReuter - 122 words
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70 1959-01-06 10 Rhee gives in to U.S. on army cut COUTH Korea has reduced its U.S.-supported armed forces to about 630.000 men and eliminated two army divisions. The reductions. long bitterly opposed by Ident Syngman Rhee, were completed this month In re.spon.se to American on defence economies and a shift of emphU.P.I - 70 words
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Article62 1959-01-06 10 Richard CocUln Ltd.. m lation with Raymond World Wide Constructors, are i<> betfn work immedlately on th<' construction of .1 E million oil Jetty and harbour m the Persian Gulf The project expected to impleted by the end ol part of a £20 cheme beingU.P.I - 62 words
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Article57 1959-01-06 10 India has claimed a new world drilling record. The Assam Oil Company reported that on Dec. 19 drillers dug down 2,394 feet during an eight-hour shift. Records show the fastest previous drilling was m the Los Angeles basin of California when a crew dug downU.P.I - 57 words
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175 1959-01-06 10 KOREA LINE TO FLY ON 2 NEW ROUTES MR (hoi In Kyu. *outh Korea's It tiispoi I Minister. >.ml n Itiil that he expt»( ted that south Kort\i would soon be able lo sun :iir transport Urofwta with the Philippines and Siam which Hill enable the Korean National Airlinis loReuter - 175 words
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73 1959-01-06 10 HK importing 18,000 head of cattle A SHIPMENT of 665 head of Australian cattle has arrived m Hong Kong from Darwin aboard the Dutchowned cattle carrier Waiwerang. This is the first shipment under a commerical scheme 1 operated by a Hong Kong firm to import 18.000 head of selected AustralianReuter - 73 words
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Article24 1959-01-06 10 Tlie Nationalist Chinese Embassy in Havana has announced that China will extend recognition to the new government of Cuba "as soon a U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article599 1959-01-06 10 [Glimpses TIIK world will be watching President Bvny» an Knee of Korea on Jan. 15, when his new ".\nti Subvershe Bill goes into effect, the New York World-Telegram and Sun said. ••Its foes." an editorial m the ttewipa) 114 -contend it la a serious infringementU.P.I; Reuter - 599 words
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216 1959-01-06 10 Asian counterpart to common mart JAPAN will send a 13--membei delegation led by Minister Mori SaburoMkj to Bangkok for an importajit Asian trade ference which it hop*will b«- the .stepping stone to the Asian counterpart of the European Common Market. The meeting, the Asia area trade promotion conference of theU.P.I - 216 words
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398 1959-01-06 11 JAPAN LAUNCHES BIG EXPLORATION PROGRAMME lAPAN'B re-cmergcnc« aa a world power has led to her undertaking an .1 ising number of geographical explorations. High hopes are placed on the Japanese Antarctic team now on s ts k to a base where heavy icy last season cut off Japan's first iReuter - 398 words
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Article86 1959-01-06 11 JAPAN AIR LINES la planning to start a service between Tokyo and both Los Angeles and Seattle this year. JAL already operates be- tween Tokyo and San Francisco. The New York office of JAL said the company plans to start services between Tokyo andU.P.I - 86 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-01-06 11 Sylvia Murfin was working as a clerk in the British Embassy in I Washington a few months ago when a tall I good-looking electrician caught her eye. She felt she had to gel to know him so she pull- ed out a plugPopper - 98 words
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138 1959-01-06 11 Socialists adopting a neutral policy npHE Japanese Socialist Party chairman has aligned his organisation's policy with the Soviet Union and Communist China. At a press conference m Tokyo Mr. Mosuburo Suzuki said a main Socialist Party aim m Japan last year was to force "neutral diplomacy* on the Government. HeReuter - 138 words
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Article40 1959-01-06 11 Communist China has concluded another transaction for the purchase of 10,000 tons of Iraqi dates. The first transaction covered 20,000 tons. A Chinese delegation Is now m Bagdad negotiating a trade agreement with Iraq.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 40 words
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Article, Illustration558 1959-01-06 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM -eompiird BRIDGE AT NIGHT iiiimimiiiiMiMiiiiMiiimmiiiiiiiiii «>»■'■« A goid for Mr. Kwan TWO photographic MuiH.es recently feted Mi itwan *am Hoi I |< V N hi \sii Photofraphic Society held a dinner m his ha LVttoGmt W#rtfmS S Federation of MaUyai, rtotaHaltat. our ai mi Kuala558 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-01-06 12 Right under your nose I\O you often think that the grass is ten shades greener on the other side of th v photographic fence? the (-imp with the mannequin wife has the nth decree m a pretty photographic model? Thai the tdlow who is lucky enough to gel to a267 words
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Article35 1959-01-06 12 \V »t ..i tiw tiinetc h hibition m., i,, p»nf, 's h PurrentU stop r h i n nr SI S«uth I ,st As,., tour h h Prongs to >sh(l|s35 words
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Article443 1959-01-06 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - MR. SHAW HAD WAY WITH DOCTORS GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON THE FREE PRESS BOOK PAGE by n RING the Criti- period of his busil career, Mr. Arthur Shaw spent a Krea t deal of time loitering outside a on e call- box. was m business as a medical agent and he443 words
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Article308 1959-01-06 13 Looking at art ballet Sks are made illy to be lookther than read books about the and this Is their Prey's noble paintings of lin Vermccr (475. 6d.) is ason's art books, with 34 i-olour plates and white reproductions. From the -ame publishers Njmes a new .series called oks atH.M.H - 308 words
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Article376 1959-01-06 13 VICTOR CANNING - Danger time off for luncn, too VICTOR CANNING HERE m omnibus form are three thrillers— the Fabulous Valley. The Secret War. and The Eunuch of Stamboul— all vintage Wheatley, and ideal holiday reading (Death In The Sunshine. By Dennis Wheatley. Hutchinson. 215.) Real sunshine may be scarce just now m376 words
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Article440 1959-01-06 13 PENELOPE MORTIMER - Selections for the over nine's PENELOPE MORTIMER by r pilE Adventures of Tin tin by Herge (Methuen Bs. 6d) have a curious appeal. Tintin is a human Rupert, popping from strip to strip with amazing valour and sound good sense. In the latest of the series, King Ottokar's Sceptre, he440 words
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Article311 1959-01-06 13 RICHARD LISTER - RICHARD LISTER IN his new novel Mr. Angus Wilson takes a lather more conventional character than usual, and uses all his skill and experience to build her up into a solid, complete and satisfying creation. (THE MIDDLE AGE OF MRS. ELIOT. By Angus Wilson. Seeker311 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-01-06 14 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray by >> up like a clam, c biddl minimum North deal, bm could Induce his evalue hi hand. v. i silent, South On< Dlanv i One Heart one then came In with North bid Two Heai ii:." c Cl ib md two players passed146 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-01-06 14 iiii> American football mat i h uimi Nt»tn Dame beat the i S Naval \< .i de m y W-20, was something oi an historic occasion m sport, for was only Ui*' second time that any tram had stored much as U) points against Hu- cadets.71 words
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Article71 1959-01-06 14 The Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifting Federation's Senior National WeightLifting Championships and Senior "Mr. Singapore 1 1958, contest will be held on Saturday, January 24 at the Propaganda Hall, New World Park at 8.00 p.m. Entry forms are available from the secretary at No. 43 V( erasamy71 words
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Article695 1959-01-06 14 GEORGE WHITING - GEORGE WHITING -IF YOU DON'T MIND RISKING A BROKEN NECK By DOWN AT TERN HILL, SALOP, AMONG THE FLUTTERING LEAVES OF A DAMPISH AUTUMN COUNTRYSIDE I HAVE COME ACROSS A VERY NICE WAY OF EARNING A LIVING. All you have to do is get some cows, milk 'em,695 words
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Article59 1959-01-06 14 FIVE Australian professional golfers left Sydney by air yesterday to compote m the Far Eastern Open golf tournament at Wack Wack. Manila, from January 16 to \s They are Kel Naglo. Eric Cremln. Bruce Cra,mpton. Frank Phillips and Sid Cowling. A sixth pr Ma l59 words
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Article345 1959-01-06 14 All-round Queen of Sport By ARCHIE Qll< K WHO would one run T as the all i Queen of Won Sport? Surely thai title belongs to tain Myrtle Maclasan, of the Women a j Army Corps. I'he retired Audi e Williamson was on the running among the military la but345 words
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Article91 1959-01-06 14 LM and iand In the Bli inin^ham Works League. Ansrlls lx.it \lhriulit u.iscn i f» i i>> leitlni ii ftoals aftrr half time. Wiimot Brettfen Immi Blrfleld Athletic 13 I and what .1 striiiißc m.l, h that Wllmoti tin md up late urn theli91 words
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Miscellaneous76 1959-01-06 14 1111 I I I CITES UROSH I Mark door for the photo- ai m P her 4 gamble for little Ellza- tor- beth < 3 >- white flower (4), C A 8 (I), i 7 There'; dual m this pro- fniment (7-0). ii a Iar B e area of paper?76 words
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156 1959-01-06 15 Wolves and Man. Utd. are favourites for F.A. Cup v RHAMPTON W w mderers. the League leaders, favountts Football Asso[on Cup at the Victoria Club. London last night. B wore cut a i 8 to 1. y tei United, back were .supported C 7.500 and they cond lavourites Alter themReuter - 156 words
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80 1959-01-06 15 'HE world's best profe.s--1 .i> playB annual aid of M$ 17.000 3 it was an--1 I In Sydney last An of the Ampol 1 the new 1 m promoter te n tnaevcry year the players to on a points van hoped that th professionalsReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-01-06 15 He's every inch a trier. If prizes were awarded for initiative. l?-ycar-old Richard Kurd would walk oft with the nittuost. His lack of indies caused him a brief setback during the final of the Boys' Billiards Championship m Solio .square, London. 15 ut not for Ions.Paul Popper - 81 words
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182 1959-01-06 15 h caps are ided m the I Rugby Union I Wales at January 17. I is the Smith. I University r im-half I rrcd to Dickie PtonV two nnably because I I ng 1 I I Mam I Rugby n WacReuter - 182 words
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Article443 1959-01-06 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS TODAY'S TRAINING MIWCOMEI Chmal deriang (late Washington Heights) showed lots oi promise on the Ipoh training track this morning. He went better than Invincible (Kin&) to dispose of half a mile m 52, the last three m 39 1/5. They were fairly wide443 words
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Article161 1959-01-06 15 4 changes in India Test team rpwo down m their fiveA match series against the West Indies, India make four changes for the fourth Test beginning m Madras on Jan. 21. The third Test ended m Calcutta on Sunday m victory for the West Indies by an innings and 336Reuter - 161 words
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Article67 1959-01-06 15 IriiHE touring Malayan I students soccer t» last night beat the Thai Technical Institute team 4-0 at the National Stadium. Bangkok The victory was the >m\ tor the Malayan team durin- their present visit to Bangkok. They trounced the Cnulalongkorn University team Oil Jan. 2. TheU.P.I - 67 words
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186 1959-01-06 16 Drifting 'ghost' sub. riddle solved \N unnamed, erica submarii Lned lor the scrap heap created a flurry oi excitement at Ban Sebastian yesterday when a pair of Spanish toning sell found it bobbing m the Bay ol Biscay. First reports indicated the submarine wai British, but the Admiralty m LondonU.P.I - 186 words
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Article57 1959-01-06 16 An American Senator said after a White House conference yesterday that there had been discussion of sending a manned rocket to the moon. Moscow Radio's science correspondent said m a BBC. interview last night: that "I think we (Russia* will have a welcoming party on theReuter - 57 words
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Article113 1959-01-06 16 AMONG callers at Sandringham house on Sunday soon after the il lamily had returned from church wore a 15--year-old boy and an .:<>id girl. The h ter War! received by the q to k» i <\ with .1 bible, a prize she awardsReuter - 113 words
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Article33 1959-01-06 16 About 500 RAF officers and men returned to Southampton yesterday m the liner Captain Cook after taking part m Britain's Hbomb tests at Christmas Island m the Pacific— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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160 1959-01-06 16 rriiE Peking regime is fast losing control m 1 Tibet where thousands of Tibetans are reported to be engaged m anti-communist activities, the China Union press said m Taipeh today. The semi-official news agency. quoting intelligence sources m Taipeh, said orders issued byU.P.I - 160 words
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Article100 1959-01-06 16 TENGKU'S WIFE GOES SHOPPING PI AN Sharifah Koziah has taken the opportunity to go shopping whenever the itinerary of her husband. Malaya's Prime Minister, does not call for her presence during their tour of the Philippines. She went shopping at Baguio City during their one day visit there on Sunday.Reuter - 100 words
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Article84 1959-01-06 16 A COMMITTEE has been formed to investigate the role of foreign capital In Indonesia. Antara news agency said m Jakarta yesterday. A member of the Muslim Scholars Party. Imron Rosadi, was elected chairman. The committee has been charged with finding: out the amount, composition andReuter - 84 words
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Article26 1959-01-06 16 The U.S. Export-Import Bank announced m Washington yesterday it would make available £6.200,000 (Egyptian) for loans m the United Arab Republic. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article25 1959-01-06 16 me East-vyest nuclear weapon tests discontinuai conference following a fortnight's adjournment resumed its discussions at Geneva yesterday with a 90-minuto plenary session.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article38 1959-01-06 16 Dr. Adenauer's cabinet surprised him on his 83rd birthday yesterday with a present of a stereophonic radiogram set up m the Chancellery and switched on as the chancellor was receiving their congratula tions. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article41 1959-01-06 16 Miss Marie Torre, t sion critic for the New York Herald Tribune, surrendered yesterday to begin a IU-day prison sentence for refusiof to disclose m court he: source for a story she wrote about singer Judy Garland ReuterReuter - 41 words
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