The Singapore Free Press, 17 January 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-01-17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper rT" >u.«aporc, Saturday, January 17, 1959. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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Article173 1959-01-17 1 All-night rush on Cairo Pact A N reement ending the Lai dispute betritain and Egypt. m the nationot the Suez lly, 195t). was m Cairo at 112.30 a.m irked up to nudaring the text agreement while Rickett, head British delegation, Dr. Abdul Moneiin el United Arab Minister of Ecoaitcd toReuter - 173 words
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113 1959-01-17 1 LORD A. HITS AT 'MILD' RACE CRITICS Lord Altrincham. critic of monarchy, said m London last night that public authorities m Britain were not strong enough m their denunciation of racial behaviour. He told a suburban I ni it'll Nations Association meeting that the Nutting Hill trouble, m West LondonReuter - 113 words
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Article17 1959-01-17 1 itlve Assembly In British Honniglit rejected by f) six. with one Guatemalan h Hondui ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article77 1959-01-17 1 8 fc| md floods olated villisrupted tranin* partf of thr freezing ■rip. many roads. especially m the north. were still m the |rip Ol ice and snow and m some areas there was fo^ a.s well. In the London an were clear and thru only slightReuter - 77 words
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Article141 1959-01-17 1 THE Belgian Colonial Office last night denied news agency reports that police had opened lire on African demonstrators In the Leopoldville suburb of Ngiri-Ngiri. It refused any further comment. The demonstrators were said to have stoned a police jeep outside a prison where Congolese nationalist leadersReuter - 141 words
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69 1959-01-17 1 Army nurses' chief is coming here TORIGADIER Dame Monica Johnson, director of British Army Nursing Services, will leave Britain by air next Wednesday for an extensive tour of all British military hospitals and Queen Alexandra Royal Army Nursing Corps units m the Far East, the War Office announced yesterday. BrigadierReuter - 69 words
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58 1959-01-17 1 A JUDGE m Palembang, South Sumatra, has sentenced a 17-year-old youth to six months' jail for stealing one banana, according to reports reaching Jakarta. The Jakarta English language newspaper Times of Indonesia has appealed to its readers to send telegrams to theReuter - 58 words
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Article270 1959-01-17 1 MIKOYAN, DULLES MEET THREE TIMES Soviet leader's day-long Washington talks MR. ANASTAS MIKOYAN, the Soviet Deputy Prime Minister, had two long meetings In Washington yesterday with Mr. John Foster Dulles. They were continuing their discussions over dinner last night. Between the two earlier meetings the Soviet leader met members ofReuter - 270 words
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Article32 1959-01-17 1 The international police organisation has asked the Siamese police to co-operate m tracing a $12,000 pearl necklace lost m an airliner flying from New York to Bombay.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article58 1959-01-17 1 The American Jewish League Against Communism yesterday accused members of the American Jewish committee of having "disgraced the Jewish people by lunching with Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, the Soviet Deputy Premier. A delegation of the American Jewish committee, led by former Senator Herbert Lehman, attended aReuter - 58 words
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Article56 1959-01-17 1 Electric power was restored to rural areas off Jurong at 2.30 a.m. today, after having been blacked out since 8.30 p.m. on Thursday. A City Council spokesman said the power supply was now normal m that area. According to residents, the black-out was the longest m recent months.56 words
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Article50 1959-01-17 1 (COUNTESS Mountbatten of Burma is postponing her official tour of the Far East on medical advice and is going abroad for a rest instead, the St. John Ambulance Brigade announced m London last night. The Countess caught chicken pox while recovering from a recent operation. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article62 1959-01-17 1 President Eisenhower has choson Dr. Wernher von iun, who directed the launching of the first sucful U.S. satellite, and four otheri to receive the highest honour the nation confers on career civil X vants. The winners of the annual President's Award for distinguished service willU.P.I - 62 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-01-17 2 pic: Russia's Deputy Premier, Mr. Mikoyan. chats with Mr. Adlai Steverison (right) ai /^nT urd Bentley, president of Chicago's Law Club, duriyicj a visit to the club.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article201 1959-01-17 2 IT'S USELESS TO RESUME ON PRESENT BASIS, SAYS THE U.S. THE United States has told Rus.siu it is useless to resume the Geneva EastWest talks on preventing Mirpri.se attack until both sides agree on a common basis for the conference. The State Department yesterday issued theReuter - 201 words
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152 1959-01-17 2 yHE owners of a cargo ship yesterday became L the first firm to be fined under Britain's new clean air art because the vessel put out too much smoke while m port. Magistrates at Grays, near London, finedReuter - 152 words
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63 1959-01-17 2 VICTORY VOTE ON ALGERIA FOR DE GAULLE THE French National Assembly yesterday gave President de Gaulle and his now government a free hand to settle the future 3l Algeria. By an overwhelming voto of 453 to 56. it endorsed the new government's refusal either to negptiate n political settlement withReuter - 63 words
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Article53 1959-01-17 2 men were killed. 12 injured and three reported missing when a gallery of an iron mine r Met/ m eastern France collapsed last night. The cave-In shook a large area, turning over furniture In houses, knocking down customers In a store, and opening wide fissures mReuter - 53 words
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Article46 1959-01-17 2 African public meeting-, Mav<- been baniK d m Nai robl until after the visit next month of Britain' Q, Mother. the qik en Mother arrivIn Nairobi irom London on for a thn I to K'-iiVa and U a and a ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article35 1959-01-17 2 The Singapore Labour Front has started a mem nip campaign. People who do not pay subscriptions and renew their membership will automatically bo struck off the rolls, said a spokesman.35 words
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Article23 1959-01-17 2 The "Beefeaters," Yeomen warders who guard the Tower of London, last night Bettied their rent disnuti* with the War Office.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article105 1959-01-17 2 A DUTCH member of Parliament appealed to Britain terday to reconsider her decision to reduce imm two to one a week flights to Singapore by XI M Royal Dutch Airlines. g< British M.P.s attending the joint session <)f hi joll of Europe's consultal f-mblyReuter - 105 words
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Article44 1959-01-17 2 Police exp ing laws dealing with prostitution to bring Siam into lino with countries where prostitution la banned. Tho public welfare depart mem has been asked \i investigate employment opportunities for girls at pr*. sent engaged In prostitution.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement66 1959-01-17 2 F/A/f FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above is a fine Tripled Mirrors Dressing Table made by us Showroom:--136 1 42. Orchard Road S pore. Tel: ***** ***** -fi A cliatigc to greater cowfortJ BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS Av.!l.bl« m monv P 1 o^' desi«nt coi«"' f[0 AM *,ic*66 words
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146 1959-01-17 3 Doctors 'might be justified in going on strike' rrm British Medical Association 1 council has claimed that docnt be justified m going on Xj council, commenting on a itDort on the national health service by Sir Frank Newsam, former Pern inent Under-Secretary at the Home Office, which they reQuested, dissociatedReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-01-17 3 picture. Twins. Pauline and g Pan Chamberlain, add- g ed to the complications B B of filming "The Thirty- B B nine Steps' 1 at Pine- wood Studios. Buc-king- hamshire, England. But nobody minded because they were so likable. The Rirls. years old, have small 1Reuter - 55 words
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Article33 1959-01-17 3 Distress plane lands safely Atlantic airliner ice Soviet un touched down J \v landing 1 Ireland. yes a 500-mile dash Atlantic Ocean trish coa »rted engine flight Iron, i irl with U. P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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157 1959-01-17 3 Jose Collins' husband found it 'hell being alone' after she died DR. GERALD KIRKLAND, husband of Misa Jose Collins, musical comedy star of the 20s. had found it "hell being alone," a Londo: inquest was told yesterday. The coroner recorded a verdict of suicide by the 61 -year-old doctor whoReuter - 157 words
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Article39 1959-01-17 3 I he Government night announced n on industrial d» v< lop tm nt iii high cmplo} m Britain m ;i bid to ;e the it in« 01 n«'A Indu try where ]ob<> nre ReuterReuter - 39 words
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177 1959-01-17 3 OWEN WYNNE ROBERT 6, 27-year-oid radio technician who lives m a caravan was unconditionally discharged m Bury St. Edmunds, England, on Wednesday for attending his wife. Sheila Marie Roberts, m childbirth when not under the direction and supervision of a doctor. Mr. Charles JefTerson,Reuter - 177 words
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Article56 1959-01-17 3 Two new 105-millimetre guns are to be added to the British Army's range of weapons, the War Office announced yesterday. One, an airborne gunhowitzer. was Italian and the other, a self-propelled field gun, was being developed by the Ministry of Supply to replace the lonsReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement166 1959-01-17 3 1 a-liion eOßtfi'ioili nini wrar luilor« il inadt* t'lo(h<'o, Ilifv «;allM'r ut their rlubf, officr un«l smurt resorts. You \»ill lirar roiiiiiirnt... about the fubrir. ktfyle, fit and apparent < a-ual rase iniparlin*: an air of (lislinctioii Ibal iayi W WELL DRESSED 91 DACRON AND WOOL (IN IVY STRIPES) SUIT166 words
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236 1959-01-17 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion ON OUR TOES BAI I RDAY. Jan. 17 TT would be a happy circumstance If, alter the I delegates to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference to be held here at the end of the i month have left to return to their homelands, we236 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-01-17 4 ...And long live Errol Flynn—by Giles OOLLYWOOD'S Lolla Mansroe unobtru- sivelv slipped off to the wars today to take up nursing. *My job is at the front, she said. It is the duty of us girls to help heal our brave rebel film stars." Her first repair will be Mr.154 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-01-17 4 THE NEW CRAZE WHIRLEY WHIRLERS ROUND and round thej go as a new craze sweeps m and across th( Jnited States. To be a hulalooper today is 'old-hat. Dnly the "Whirley-Whirl-srs" are 'hep.' The rest an nowhere. Their erstwhile enthuiastic owners are twc >usy whirling to worrj ibout hooping any137 words
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Article350 1959-01-17 4 Do you look like a Peke? THEN ITS YOUR DOCS FAULT, SAYS A DOCTOR nOG-OWNERS grow more and more like their pets the longer they keep them, claims Dr. Guy Daynes, a 41-year-old family doctor. He believes that the human being has little effect on the personality of his dog,350 words
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Advertisement38 1959-01-17 4 OUR OKANU 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE NEW ARRIVALS CHINESE SILK BROCADE $4 50 P. Yd 20 Lovely Sho. Double Horse Fuji Silk $260 P. Yd. lI A JA J TEXTILES LTD., 71 Hi^h Street, S pore Tels: J3042 *****.38 words
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Advertisement56 1959-01-17 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. MODEL Al GUARANTEED 20 YEARS NOW ON DISPLAY S.P.H. De SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET AIR -PORT. S'PORG 6, STATION ROAD. IPOH associate Co56 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-01-17 5 Here are the girls who will model their national costumes. From left: Che Maioon bt Mohammed and Che Fatema Assegaff (Malay); Mrs. Janet Liok (Chinese); Miss May May Ho [Shunghainese); Mrs. Marini Field (Maori); Miss Kartini Sabekti, (Indonesian); Miss Zubeida Reshty and Mrs. Bano FatamiFree Press - 86 words
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Article111 1959-01-17 5 National dress girls on parade SIXTEEN pretty girls k who will model their national cost unit's for delegates attending the Pacilii Area Travel Associat i o n conference opening on Jan. 26 had their first rehearsai at the Royal Island Club yester- day. None of them are professional models, nor111 words
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166 1959-01-17 5 GOVT. TO SET UP FIVE OUTPATIENT DISPENSARIES r PHE Singapore Government is to open five— and perhaps six outpatient dispensaries this year. Dr. C. Marcus, Assistant Director of Medical Services, said the dispensaries would have facilities for serving about 2,000 outpatients i day. They will be situated m congested areas166 words
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45 1959-01-17 5 First batch of rebels are released The first batch of insurgent prisoners to be released under President dc Gaulle's clemency measu: announced last Tuesday, left jviil yesterday at Tlemcen, near Dakar. They were greeted at the prison gates by crowds of Cheering Muslim women ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article61 1959-01-17 5 MARSHAL of tin* Royal Air Force, sir Dermofl Boyle is doc In Singapore today bj Canberra Jel bomber, lie will 1 1 on tlir Governor, Sir William (.nodi on Monday morning. Sir Dermot, uho is chief of siarr of the k i will \isii Kii.ti.61 words
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132 1959-01-17 5 Course on religion opens on Monday A SIX-WEEK training course m English and Chinese for volunteer teachers oi Christianity In Singapore schools begins at Trinity Theological College on Monday A spokesman for the Malayan Christian Council said Mr. Peter Lim. a teacher at the Anglo-Chine.so School, had been appointed to132 words
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Advertisement490 1959-01-17 6 r bj ■pORN today, you hay« a cautious L> temperament and are, as a rule rather slow to make up your mind' This Is often a handicap, for life with you can be one continual change and there m always the emotional turmoil of your having to make up B490 words
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Miscellaneous232 1959-01-17 6 JKIV"IIA%VKE by Sydney Jordan fl i^l Br^fl my/VMf y^*r/ \of barju. me Rescue m r°*?Z 2^ vi f F 1 Ka X ITZ. teams t£O »v we nf/l nV^fl VAA ik.^ ITiAw/ hamofui oe mtCHCXv 1*1322*2.'^^. Illi ■V^l f H£ nJ V^v/ fr^ 1 MAffnANS. **cv?« ooesn. ctn AVfln f232 words
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Title Section7 1959-01-17 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore, Saturday, January 17, 1959.7 words
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Article, Illustration907 1959-01-17 1 London meeting led to a secret wedding m Hong Kong By OUR WOMAN REPORTER ONE of the best kept secrets m Singapore over the Christmas season was the marriage of Vee Meng Shaw, elder son of film magnate, Run Run Shaw, to907 words
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389 1959-01-17 2 W. JONES - W. JONES By HIGHLY-organised gangs are netting thousands of pounds a year by night-massacres of red deer m the Scottish Highlands. And the police can't do a thing about it. Under Scottish law there is nothing to prevent the poaching of389 words
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Article122 1959-01-17 2 4HMED with only b cine camera »nd tape confer a South African nti t plans to hunt gorilla, at close ran-' close enough to record their "conversations." Dr, Nil Bolwlg, i ■OOlogilt' at Witwatrand University. JohtJ* netbqri H< I Mng on on an clfht nth trek122 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-01-17 2 $78,000 ADVERT PAID OFF The newest client of Hollywood ■rest agent Russell Birdwell is lovely Diane Hartman. For his $26,000 (M$78,00O) Birdwell kicked off his campaign by running a double-page spread m the Hollywood Daily Variety showing Miss Hartman clad m si wet shirt. It paid off. Diane got movie53 words
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Article466 1959-01-17 2 Peter - 'Well-to-do' ard payers in Peter By WHERE are tradesmen's bills paid most belatedly? Any once-bitten tradesman will give you the short, bitter answer: At the house with the bright, prosperouslooking front door. Fair or unfair, he takes it as the emblem of the family that is too hardpressed keeping up466 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Article, Illustration684 1959-01-17 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS by UA N D I C A P P I N G points to Bestcrete being one of the best bets m today's main sprint at Ipoh. He collects a 31b penalty only, for his convincing win over the straight 5iF on Wednesday and684 words
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Article356 1959-01-17 1 I I THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL STANDARD JftSl^u 1 SIARtt-r All ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L.M.V. SCRUTINEER KWEE LOH i Hue I 'I'HENDERIANQ CHENDERIANG C'HENDERIANU GETTYSBURG CHENDERIANG SON OF APRIL CHENDERIANG COLOUR FILM _is Son of April Invincible356 words
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Advertisement26 1959-01-17 1 :best bets: REST BETS:— ChenIl> dorian*, Caracas and Chanteur D'Amour Best outsiders:— Clever Bug, Britannia P and Scone Stone. THE GOIN6 The goin^ will ki food. "■■■■■■■■■>-•26 words
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Advertisement10 1959-01-17 1 The shouting m the Bar is for a BULLDOG STOUT10 words
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Article1090 1959-01-17 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 3, DIV. 4-6 FURS. 1 CHENDERIANCi 4yr. brirg IY.K. Foo) R. Breuk 900 King 2. ***** KNKiHTSBKIIKiK syr. beg (Lefresan Stable) Yong 8.13 Berg 3. ***** INVINCIBLE 6yr chag (FCL Stable,) R. Breuk 811 Barratt 4. 57 GETTYSBIRO 4yr. grirg (Kawatuan Stable) Lee 809 Forte1,090 words
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Article, Illustration1907 1959-01-17 2 FORM OF ALL THE RUNNERS RACE CARD-contd from Page 2 on iinDALOU 6yr. brirm (Mien DJI Stable) Yong 8.09 Wahab W 80^n P4PPA PRINCE 4yr. chlrg (Dr. CX. Quek) Rodgers 8.06 Forte 9 ***** .JfT.^coLOR II 4yr. birg (Shaw Stable) Martin 8.05 Johnson ■0 ***** 15'PHOON II 4yr. bem (M«tropole1,907 words
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Advertisement248 1959-01-17 2 Three luxurious Wolselcys FOR EVERY PARTICULAR NEED WOLSELEY FIFTEEN HUNDRED I J lur« 4-c>linder High performance I Miih great economy Seats 4in B/ luxury wlih ample luggag« accommodation. IJliire 4-cylmdcr Hc.itcr and screen- **"^*—^J^B •a*hcr Large, adaptable luggage locker. J^^ Safety glass all round, light, easy MtSM fluor gcarchange.. Luxurrously248 words
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Advertisement143 1959-01-17 3 YOUR SECOND CUL Yes, your wife needs a car for shopping, picking up the children from school. Yes, she needs a second car to be used as general run-around, it must be reasonable to buy, economical to 1/ W run> easy to drlve and M _^T& park— yet still retain143 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1959-01-17 4 DOUBLE PROMOTION WILL NOT STOP HIM ALTHOI (IF! he has been five n a double promotion, 1 am confident that Technicolor II can emulate Steve and win the main race (Race Seven) at Ipoh today. Technicolor has won four of his last six starts. The1,416 words
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Advertisement19 1959-01-17 4 /w>r extra pleasure |a|^^) j^^ and satisfaction CHURCHMAN'S No. 1 In tin* of 50 25, mni parkrlt of 1019 words
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Article218 1959-01-17 5 Isher - Isher IL see (he cash. ft th c balance mes m long-drawn and drabs. Surveyors suffer ostof'all and m c most dignified ence. 1 know it's eless even to send reminder till the st six months are one told me. f s cheaper and st as218 words
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Article, Illustration809 1959-01-17 5 An engineer 's dream— people's plane at price of motor-bike BELIEVE a flying L machine propelled 1 flapping wings may the "people's plane I the future." P says a young man whe I bern experimenting n equipment of his own king and who has sunk savings into research on abject809 words
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164 1959-01-17 5 U.S. WIVES PLAN TO PLEASE VISITORS A YOUNG 'typical American mother" is the planner behind the United States' ambitious project "Qperatien Welcome•Mat." The purpose of this new programme is to open the doors of American homes to visitors from every corner of the earth. Virs. Carla Williams, mother of two164 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-01-17 5 It is highly unlikely that Betty Thomson should lack plenty of company, but she's taking no chances at being left alone while sunbathing at Miami, Florida. She brought along a friend a doll.36 words
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Article422 1959-01-17 6 PELHAM GROOM TALKS ABOUT THE LATEST FILMS ft lit. iviaiK of the Hawk" is both 1 citing and an intelligent exposition on the subject ot nationalism, and m the latter respect it is particular!) interesting since A approaches the subject from all possible angles.422 words
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Article, Illustration252 1959-01-17 6 rpHE stage success "Damn Yankees" has now been filmed and called "What Lola Wants' and an excellent film it is at that. It is full of laughs and farcical situations, although it must be admitted that, like so many adaptations from252 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-01-17 6 WAS unimpressed by "Thunder m The t€ its starlufJl" it includes r. Deborah Kerr and Alan Ladd, with additional Klamour provided b> Corihnc Calvet-the < too unreal to be credible We are taken to a mythical Indian state soon after the British have left that part155 words
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Article322 1959-01-17 7 II J---*-"*' I ONOON i in l,, I'lt-viuiih i.-day I 1 _UU I P 1 .J.JII uoii> J*n 25 V* buyers t""" Mj p j sellers i.ii. buyers 25 '4 sellers L.oBiK \u i BS8 MH»t t buyers 25»*j buyers pUBBIK 25 'i sellers .quip322 words
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Article64 1959-01-17 7 M.J.abar spot and awaiting 23 1 2, ailoats 23 *i to :'3' 4 January shipment 22%, 28, cf. Lampont? spot and awaiting relea.^e 234. afloats 23' i to 23*4, Janu.tr>- slilpment 22 22. cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, afloats 38 1 and January64 words
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Article93 1959-01-17 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered "ni5 h| I* r Ion 8 ton Jan./Feb. < OPRA, Straits c.Lf. U.K./North European ports delivered COCONJt OIL crude Straits fir. European ports In bulk Per Ion* ton Jan /Feb. COCONOT OIL crude Ceylon o if. European ports93 words
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Article149 1959-01-17 7 fHE London stock marhad another good < and finished on a very firm Wall Street o a new prak stimuWidP«nr b S lng and tolr] y 'ins were i; i the indusmy m Hy m the A ociated TelevlBowmakers, both !l went smartly vere qi penru149 words
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214 1959-01-17 7 TAN THUAN KOK - WORK-SHY TO LOSE THEIR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE TAN THUAN KOK By A BLE- BODIED men between the ages of 18 and 35 who receive public assistance from the Social Welfare Department but show themselves to be work-shy are to lose their allowances. A spokesman of the Ministry of Labour and Welfare214 words
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141 1959-01-17 7 PEOPLE living m the area round Cheng San village, oil Scrangoon Garden Way, co-operated with the Government m establishing a new free clinic which opened yesterday. Two doctors m private practice are giving their services. Free accommodation was provided by Mr. Tan141 words
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Advertisement73 1959-01-17 7 Jflllllf lllllllllllllilllllf llllllllllll I SINGAPORE {HIGH TIDES I E TODAY: 4.13 p.m. E TOMORROW: 4.38 am. E and 5.30 p.m. MONDAY: 5.33 a.m. E and 7.31 p.m. E TUESDAY; 6.4! a.m. E and 9.07 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 7.52 a.m. E and 9.59 p.m. E THURSDAY: 8.47 am. I E and73 words
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Advertisement180 1959-01-17 7 NO MATTFR m* <MtwL where your new i^.jw--1|? Vf HOME MAY BE WE CAN BE OF SERVICE SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD m association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED HAULACE HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS PACKINC STORACE 8E Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore :r. M I Tel: 2301 1 3 Lines >^^ 1. Oversea180 words
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Miscellaneous99 1959-01-17 7 1.01 p.m. Programme Sum- 7.00 Time Rl^nnl and Ne mary: 1.30 Time Signal and 7.15 Doubles Play; 7.30 Take It News; 1.45 Tunes on the Trum- Prom Here; 8.00 Nethcrl., Mi; 2.00 Robert. Farnon and his Composers; 830 Hrar Minn Orchestra; 2.30 Come Into the Again; 9.00 Visitors' Book; |.1|99 words
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Article, Illustration953 1959-01-17 8 PART 2 First Clients THE STORY SO FAR AMONG the simple hard -working subjects of the Km- peror Indent Maya there was one exception Father Mole- j Cricket. Yet although he was lazy he was a likeable person. j His wife, Mother Mole-Cricket, however, issues an ultimatum that953 words
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Advertisement91 1959-01-17 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you! 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 girls). All you have to do Is to set to work to brighten up the sketch, then fill m91 words
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Miscellaneous110 1959-01-17 8 Rupert and the Fire Bird int i mm. TfttMf HttttHlttltimniMllMilMM. Rupen watchci with growing it into the flames until the tongs interest the it range behaviour of ge. toa hot to hold. Whai is his friend, tor Pong-Pmg next going to happen? Won't you fetches an odd-shaped vast and, burst110 words
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Miscellaneous69 1959-01-17 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rwWiE winners of last week's colour- In contest (each of whom will n cetve a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Jow Eng Lan (12). 44 Sea View Hotel Staff Quarters, Singapore 15. Miss Pearly Chai Ai Choo (11), 74 Boundary Road Singapore 19.69 words
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Miscellaneous213 1959-01-17 8 CLUES ACROSS. 1, Elec- er than a forest. 3, Kind ot trlcity can now be provided grass found growing by "atomic 5, It is used water. 4. Reading desk m as on anaesthetic. 7, A bee church. 6. It may be drawn likes the nectar from this by a pony.213 words
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Article422 1959-01-17 9 Christian Layman - Christian Layman Saiurduy sermon by mm cT PAUL told the b Christians at Ephe- us Have no fellowhip with the unfruit--1 works Of darkness, but either reprove ii hi i m iiiiiii 1 1 1 1 the m." (Epheslans 5:11) Matthew Wilks once rode422 words
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Advertisement102 1959-01-17 9 ivhen you cannot JHP<^m breast-feed 4 Mil X POOD H PRtPARFD p %*.f "'tW FOR ZaUonMohuned uf/if INFANT FKKIHNG Kola b iaru tJI| LACTOGtN is a correctly-balanced infant I^^^*^ food< cnricncd b y thc addition oi Vit amin A A^iiPilßi B Vitamin D anil Organic Iron. LACTOGLN A\ is remarkably102 words
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Miscellaneous416 1959-01-17 9 Sunday church announcements in Singapore b fOJ tunwnjw are. rill R( II Or ENGLAND Bt Andrew-J Cathedral: 7.00 (jb. Holy communion; 8.00 *m :r. union; 9.30 ajn S hool; 10.30 a.m. Morn1100 a.m. Mandarin Service (Memorial Hall); II. a.m. Holj Communion; 6.00 P-m EV St 1 Hilda s Church. Katonf416 words
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Miscellaneous457 1959-01-17 9 o a.m Redemplorlst Monastery (Thomson Road) Mass, sermon 6.30, 7 30 and 8.30 a.m. Church or Our Lady ol Peaco (Tanjong Katong Road): Mass sermon in Chinese 630 8 a.m and 6 p.m Church of St. Joseph (Buktt Timah): Mass, Sermon, 6.1o, Ift and 8.30 a.m. Church ol The Holy457 words
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Miscellaneous449 1959-01-17 9 11.00 a.m. Worship Service In Malay, Minister— Rev. E. S. Lau. Tamil Church (Short Street): 830 a.m., Sunday School, 9.30 a.m Worship Service, Minister— Rev. J. V. Ayaduray. Wesley Church: 8.45 a.m., Sunday School, 7.30 a.m., 10.00 a.m., and 5.30 p.m., Worship Services, Ministers Rev. Oscar A. Gulnn, (Jr.), and449 words
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Miscellaneous83 1959-01-17 9 English). 11 a.m. Worship (English). Baptist Gospel Centre (12 Sllat Crescent, Kampong Bahru): 2.30 p.m. Sunday School (Chinese); 7.30 p.m. Gospel Service (Eng. and Chinese). Cherlth Baptist Church (89 Serangoon Garden Way): 9.30 ajn. Sunday School; 10.30 a.m. Worship (Cantonese) Sembawang Baptist Church (140 Causarina) 9.00 a.m. Sunday School (Chinese83 words
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Miscellaneous832 1959-01-17 10 j\ mS- TOP FILM OF 1958 \^J THERE were Comma ndments someone who did I often have letters I 1 A nini/OUAiAI hundreds of 200, Bridge On The not send the right from prize winners I fFrTFWTvTW^ A nll/iVonAff votes to he counted River Kwai 167, answer to the Spe-832 words
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Article491 1959-01-17 11 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By V'O t\( lists from 11 Brian London after his mauling by Henry Cooper m their British and Empire heavyweight championship fight at Earls Court, London, or from his father, Jack London, but my old friend the former title holder told me that491 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-01-17 11 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray by Dealer South I Ml We»t game This tfta ont of the hands on 1 which Britain outplayed the Frencli team me first half of their 1. K-ive themselves no Iw-vwi} In the following South-North sequence: One d—Une Spade; Two Three Spades; Oood defence136 words
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Article133 1959-01-17 11 ARCHIE MOORE, world light heavyweight boxing champion, says he wants to fight Henry Cooper, newly- crowned British and British Empire heavyweight champion. Moore believes that a victory over Cooper would put him m line for a shot at Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight title. He said heReuter - 133 words
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Article87 1959-01-17 11 GAVIN STEVENS, 26-yoar-old South Australian opening batsman, strengthened his claims for Test selection when he hit an unfinished century yesterday. He made 124 not out m helping South Australia score 312 for three on the opening day of their Sheffield Shield match against Queensland. Stevens and hisReuter - 87 words
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Article38 1959-01-17 11 Ray Ming Chan, who N centlf returned home to Manila after a suceeMful year as a professional box« r m Singapore, is to fight G.I Flnrrs ol t»i<' Philippines at Ri/n] Memorial .Stadium on SI.38 words
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Advertisement150 1959-01-17 11 BY POPULAR DEMAND! m The closing date of Puzzle No. 2 hos been extended to 25th January 1959. Obtain entry forms from usual distributors. All Puzzle No- 1 prize winneVs have received their prizes. DO NOT DELAY, ENTER TODAY. WAY AHEAD IN EVERY WAY Goodyear leads m new tyre excitement.150 words
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Miscellaneous181 1959-01-17 11 ACROSS 6 A diM adapted for underin Hollywood water urn (5). 7 Lowering without hesitation more than a <6>. ll What pears for a cleaner of a movement from faucets? (3, 6). '■unna (7). M Bridge for a game (7). 1 'o show It (s>. i 5 Stop at this181 words
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433 1959-01-17 12 JAPANESE BOXER BEATS PEREZ THE CHAMP WOULD flyweight boxing champion l'ascual Perez of Argentina, the man nobody could beat, was last night outpointed by a Japanese. The victor is Orient flyweight champion Sadao Yaoita, who won a decision that was close but unanimous. They fought m a non-title bout overReuter - 433 words
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Article206 1959-01-17 12 TCE, snow and frost have rendered fields m many parts of Britain unplayable, wrecking havoc among the week-end sporting fixtures. So far. 30 of the 64 matches m the English and Scottish football leagues have beon postponed. The only one of 15 Rugby League fixturesReuter - 206 words
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Article181 1959-01-17 12 West Indies pile up 373 for 7 BATTING on a perfect pitch. West Indies raced to a commanding position on the opening day of their three-day match against a South Zone XI at Bangalore yesterday. They scored 373 for seven, with opening batsman John Holt leading the way with 105Reuter - 181 words
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Article145 1959-01-17 12 REST FOR 6 TEST PLAYERS PETER MAY rests from the MC.C. team to meet Victoria m the fourday match starting m Melbourne today. May, who is taking a week's holiday m Sydney, is one of six England men who step down after the third Test match m Sydney. Colin CowdreyReuter - 145 words
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Article52 1959-01-17 12 The M.C.C. amateur touring team beat Argentina by an innings and 217 runs on the second day of their three-day match m Buenos Aires. M.C.C. 410 for six declared (M.J.K. Smith 216 not out, D.B. Carr 91), Argentina 81 (P.I. Bedford 4-24) and 112 (R. Ker 46. BedfordReuter - 52 words
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144 1959-01-17 12 JOHN KONRADS. warming up for an attempt to better his world record of 2niin. 3.2 sec. for the 200-yard freestyle swim, last night led the qualifiers for tonight's final at the New South Wales chai ships m Sydney with a time oi 2:07.6.U.P.I - 144 words
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