The Singapore Free Press, 22 January 1959
1959-01-22
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-01-22 1 The Singapore Free Press .Malaya's Own Family Paper r^,,. >ii»sap«^. Thursday, January 22. 1959. Price 15 Cta.17 words
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94 1959-01-22 1 BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation have j lodged an oilicial objection against Eagle &irwavs proposal to operate a London-Aden-Ingapore route, Eagle Airways announced m ,ondon yesterday. Eagle said BOAC had objected to the Aden lir transport licensing authority on the groundReuter - 94 words
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422 1959-01-22 1 rHE Soviet Deputy Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, took off for home last night from Argentia, Newfoundland, after an 18-hour forced stopper at this top-secret U.S. naval air station. He is due m Copenhagen his morning;. An airliner to replace the one that limpedReuter - 422 words
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101 1959-01-22 1 k SPOKESMAN of the InP .1 Tin Council I lln London yesterday la] statement meat be- mcll and the Russian trade delegation made until itter was linalised. not deny that nt In principle I. I been reached nor it ions were mReuter - 101 words
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Article43 1959-01-22 1 The royal yacht Britannia entered the Suez Canal yesterday bound for the Far East. The yacht will pick up the Duke of Edinburgh— he is now In India at Rangoon on February 18, and take him to Singapore. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article18 1959-01-22 1 I tot grade o.b. opened this morning lb., up I -nt on yes?er. r tone was18 words
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Article66 1959-01-22 1 A CYCLONE with 70 milc-an-hour winds ncarrd the eastern coast of Australia last night m the wake of torrential rains. The wind storm, expected to affect the coast between Sydney and Brisbane, caused heavy damage In New Caledonia over the weekend. Huge iraref are pounding the coastU.P.I - 66 words
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Article105 1959-01-22 1 EAR MUFFS TO BEAT THAT JET NOISE ALL bruisn overseas Airways staff throughout the world who come into regular contact with jet engine noise are being issued with ear muffs, it was announced m London yesterday. Ear, nose and throat, checks are being carried out on all staff before theReuter - 105 words
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Article118 1959-01-22 1 'Goodwill' rocket burns out T^HE Smithsonian astro- physical observatory at Cambridge, Massachusetts, received two reports yesterday indicating that the four-ton Atlas satellite re-entered the eartn's atmosphere over the Pacific. The observatory said II had received what appeared to be "very reliable" reports from the naval station at Guam and theReuter - 118 words
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276 1959-01-22 1 GO VT. 'WE WON'T ALTER TARIFFS POLICY Jumabhoy hits back at PAP attack on Bill rpHE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. L J. M. Jumabhoy, declared m the resumed debate on the Customs (Amendment) Bill m the Legislative Assembly today that the Government would neither withdraw the Bill nor276 words
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Article56 1959-01-22 1 The Russian Government announced yesterday that it was giving up control ovor Soviet sports activities on March 1 and handing over to a union of sports societies. The union will work closely with trade unions and the Young Communist League with the aim ofU.P.I - 56 words
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Article24 1959-01-22 1 At Newton Circus, Singapore, parly yesterday four men stopped a cyclist. Lee Meng Chwee, and stole his watch and $27 m cash24 words
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Article393 1959-01-22 2 Then he warns: Proper respect must be paid to rights of capital BRITAIN intends to play her part, with others, m helping where required m the underdeveloped areas of Asia and Africa, the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, said m London yesterday. He wentReuter - 393 words
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111 1959-01-22 2 NEW SAFETY DEVICE FOR PILOTS ON CARRIERS THE British Royal N.ivy last night announced it had found a safe way ol ejecting pilots from underwater If their aircralt ditches into the sea. Trials carried out at th<Admiralty's request by the Royal Air Force Institute of Aviation Mcdi cine had shownReuter - 111 words
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Article33 1959-01-22 2 A new British cargo-pas-senger ship, the 11,210-ton Benloyal. especially built for the Far Eastern trade, broke down during her trials, the Ben Lino, her owners, said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-01-22 2 picture. Model Janice Hoy looks her loveliest m a bloomer swimsuit m woven cotton. It was one of many charming beach and swimMiits from France shown m London. PopperPopper - 33 words
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Article33 1959-01-22 2 Two thousand hospital attendant!, itreet iwteperi and other Parii municipal employees demonstrated i<>r terday m thr courtyard ol tho Louvrr urn. winch also i. *!io Finance Mini -try U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article36 1959-01-22 2 Tho state Government of tho Saarland resigned yesterday. It v <m lit ion of West ian Chancellor Dr. Konrad Ade ChrisDemocratic Party, ih«'i Urmo' and the Democratic Party of the u 1 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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170 1959-01-22 2 'pilK DIKE of Edinburgh was ap- plauded by 2,000 guests yesterday when he attended the inauguration of the Indian science congress at Delhi University. He wore the black and gold robes of Chancellor of Edinburgh University; Mr. Nehru, the Premier who inauguratedReuter - 170 words
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187 1959-01-22 2 'THE TWO FACES OF SCIENCE': NEHRU WARNING OCIENCE, like Janus (god of the month of January), had two faces the face of the creator and the face of the destroyer, Mr. Nehru warned yesterday. "We have to decide which we want" Mr. Nehru added. Inaugurating the Indian science congress, Mr.Reuter - 187 words
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181 1959-01-22 2 Bombs blow up rail lines as strikes fail pOMMUNISTS and PeroKj nists, thwarted m their attempts to paralyse Argentina with a general .strike, unleashed a campaign of terrorism yesterday with widespread bombing attacks. More than 100 attacks were reported yesterday morning. Most were designed to cut railway lines and bridges.U.P.I - 181 words
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325 1959-01-22 3 ROBERTO SAYS INGRID CAN KEEP HIS 3 CHILDREN BUT... pKOPUCER Roberto Rossellini has agreed that I actress Ingrid Bergman should retain custody of their three children on condition he is allowed to meet them whenever he visits France, thm lawyers announced m Paris yesterday. The lawyers announced this after aReuter - 325 words
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157 1959-01-22 3 Mistress cut out of will gels $42,500 A London High Court judge decided yesterday that the former mistress of a rich city merchant was entitled to a £5,000 (M 542.500) legacy that he cut out of his will a month before his death. An eight-day lawsuit ended with Mr. JusticeReuter - 157 words
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143 1959-01-22 3 VICE BROADCAST: 'JAIL BEFORE I TALK' POLICE m New York 1 yesterday stepped up their probe Into allegations that big business was linked with the call-girl racket. But the Columbia Broadcasting System. whose radio programme "The Businc i (.1 Sex" on Monday sparked off the lnvKAtion. refused to r< theReuter - 143 words
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397 1959-01-22 3 A GHANA army captain, charged with neglect m reporting information about an alleged plot to kill or capture Dr. Kwame Nkrumuh. the Prime Minister, was alleged yesterday to have said he was offered £50 ($425) and new uniforms for hisReuter - 397 words
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Article105 1959-01-22 3 BOMB DANGER AGAIN FOR VILLAGE THE 1,150 villagers of Langscheid, east of the industrial Ruhr, will be evacuated or confined to their cellars today while German bomb-disposal experts try to defuse two 12,000-lb British bombs. This is the second time this month the villagers have been forced to quit theirReuter - 105 words
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Article193 1959-01-22 3 A NO' BY MONTY ANNOYS COUNCILLOR FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery came under fire at a town council meetin m Blackpool, Ensland, yesterday because he has said he will he unable to open a new school named after him. The 71-year-old Lord Montgomery was to have opened the V 111. 000Reuter - 193 words
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Article37 1959-01-22 3 Sixty villagers from Sembawang will take part m a civics course today. It includes a visit to the Lim Chu Kang Animal Husbandry Station, the Assembly House and the Police Training School37 words
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241 1959-01-22 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Jan. 22, 1959. Nuisance Opinion I^VEK^fONE k nows i a that it is practic- any impossible l > < provide adequate < parsing facilities for tne thousands of cars on our roads. On Che other hand the organisation of the existing parks could be improved.241 words
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Article, Illustration345 1959-01-22 4 A ROYAL BED FOR $72 A WEEK By SEAMUS BRADY <> FOR an all-in £8 Bs. ($72) a week you <- can have the bed the J| Prince of Wales slept I In at the old Pleasure Boat Inn. m the Nor- > folk village of Hick- ling But to345 words
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463 1959-01-22 4 STEPHEN COULTER - STEPHEN COULTER says THERE is no indication yet of how far General de Gaulle intends to let M. Debre, France's new Prime Minister, plough his own furrow, but he has given M. Debre the overwhelmingly predominant role,' after himself, of putting the new regime463 words
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Article93 1959-01-22 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber >>» •pEFERENCE by a critic to a .singer., "mlflplftCfd .sob on one note" recalled to me the chuckles which Rustiguzzi interpolates m some of her more lighthearted songs. Sometimes she ends with a loud guffaw, which is so infectious that the audience roars with happy laughter.93 words
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Advertisement11 1959-01-22 4 IDEAL GIFTS Fine Cultured Pearl Necklaces I.V«I«SIIVA .vellers 106, ORCHARD RD11 words
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Advertisement108 1959-01-22 4 A model of novel design v.lth feeler ij outomotic for ploying oil records of 7", 10", 12" diameter, mixed or otherwise. Contemporary styling and simplified operation ore among its P^^ll^L__ I chief characteristics. PRICE $155.00 /^^M C^/l THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD., SINCAPORE-KUALALUMPUR'IPOH'PENANC NEW DIMENSIONS IN FASHIONS J WE HAVE JUST108 words
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Article, Illustration298 1959-01-22 5 No stunts, says 'happy family' ballerina UEMBERS of Le iTI Theatre dArt dv Ballot, a new French company now m Singapore to give two performances, went through their paces at the Victoria Theatre abso getting the stage. lacefully high air and pirouetnoddt'd their it lsf action, xi." they murnpany willFree Press - 298 words
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223 1959-01-22 5 J^HE smuggling of narcotics into Singapore appears to be on the decline, according to a Customs spokesman. Quoting drug seizures for the past two years, the spokesman said 3,72(5 lb. of opium and 41 lb. of Indian hemp were seized m 1957. Seizures last223 words
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60 1959-01-22 5 SATA IS $2,000 SHORT FOR NEW YEAR PARTY The Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association has had a "small" response to its appeal for funds for the annual Chinese New Year party on February 4. It Is planned to entertain more than 400 chronic TB patients and 200 children. "Much more money is60 words
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159 1959-01-22 5 25 DOCTORS WILL SIT SURGEONS EXAM ABOUT 25 Singapore d tors will sit the primari examination of the Koyal Australasian College oi Surgeons at the Faculty of Medicine, University oi Malaya, on March 26. 27 and 30. The examination will be preceded by a one-month intensive course m anatomy, physiology159 words
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Advertisement15 1959-01-22 5 86, HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** fOf course il is pure, freshly ground coffee! MOCAFINO15 words
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Advertisement42 1959-01-22 6 Light into today's most exciting Cigarette... First m Flavour. The full, c^ flavour that means more taste more aroma! Every L& M p ever made has carried th< ment: "A blend of prem quality cigarette tobaccos ii special aromatic types —^^s. m42 words
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Miscellaneous199 1959-01-22 6 1 1; I I 1 1 W K l^ by Sydney Jordan iTAND py. UJnn fUXS pala JL^gZJg^ w/ > j \l/' Bl^ tf^^^ our people yh]^^ Ssi *N»- t I tviis crate takes r'/y >lA\l>ll\Ki: by Lee I alk and Pbil l»avi» II A 6f=MUIMP \l BOUGHT THE I199 words
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Miscellaneous358 1959-01-22 6 BORN today you have a ma personality and people |ik< upon first meeting. You have your head m the b1 most of the time and Just beca want a thing you believe it In ly yours! On the surface you have a ha] go-lucky nature and you give the impression358 words
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Title Section9 1959-01-22 1 Race Form FREE PRESS Special Thursday, January 22, 1959.9 words
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Article, Illustration11633 1959-01-22 1 Your Guide To Spore Race Meeting I^OLLOWINCi are all the horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club January Meeting: CLASS ONE AMUSEMENT WORLD (late Squire) I tsTi (Btfht started) 10 1J 58 1-10 W (Bougoure* Cl. 1 Div. Campdalc »-8; 2nd. N.izakat a'i ird. Sachiko 8-9. li-i-Ji- <i 2 (course11,633 words
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Advertisement53 1959-01-22 16 JIL C a LEONARD LEONARD ROOM AIRCONDITIONER So compact so norrow that it fits 27-inch openings. This 1 HP. 230 volt con reflects the craftsmanship ond good tostc for which Leonard is famous. Protected everywhere by dependable Leonard Price: $1,350/- less liberal Cash Discount. MARDEN COMPANY 78 *2 ORCHARD ROAD,53 words
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Article151 1959-01-22 7 LONDON. Lan I Previous Today i; N'fl 1 KSS cJ.I poi i> fan trb 25% buyt !:ers 25.> M i;l is '.I i: No I K vS BP*i buyers 25 bt,\ I |{n» >cUlcii>fiit I 25 buyers -ers lei.s Man h 25"'s buyers t&% .sellers roxi m»"151 words
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Article107 1959-01-22 7 NEW YORK, Jan 21. Previous Today riX Straits >pot 99.87 nom. 99.87 nom. lIN tut m es Straits (onti.ut .lun. 98.25 buyer* 98.00 buyers 99.75 sellers inn.oo sellers Ma-ch 98.00 buyers 97.87 buyers 99.25 sellers 99.62 sellers rONI m SALES: Nil. RIBBER: I utiirrs Jan. 30.45 buyers107 words
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Article31 1959-01-22 7 NEW YORK. Jan 11. Previous Today 1 Industrials 595.69 597.66 Railroads 167.20 167 24 10 Domestic Bunds 86.23 86.37 '■> HUttes 92.42 92.51 69 Stocks umiosite Averages 208.14 208.6031 words
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Article43 1959-01-22 7 I find awaiting 22%, January L.impong spot iltlng relea.se 23. January shipment Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. 224, 22, cif. Sarawak unquoted Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, aftoats 38-. and January shipment 38' j. sellers ex-dock.43 words
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Article86 1959-01-22 7 <"»'i:\ Philippines 0.1.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered "•■Jit per long ton Jan. Feb. COPRA, Straita i.f. r.K./North ports delivered ";uM per l..n r ton Jan./ Feb. < OIL crude Straits 1 i aropean ports m bulk l.m /Fob OIL crude" Ceylon I "»n ports m86 words
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Article177 1959-01-22 7 N8 w.to someIdlei m the k markets yes:t 'i- their recent was helped to I by the over- ment on Wall buyini was ad tendifter an inivement In curitlei tendrter tm( ni i rnment i idv quirt foreign market, and idian Pacifies were firm among rails.177 words
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Article199 1959-01-22 7 4 RRANGEMEMs for public security at the Singapore Constitution Exx position will centre round a police station m the exposition grounds Members of the public can make reports or complaints there as at any ordinary police station. Police will patrol the grounds at all199 words
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Article24 1959-01-22 7 Panama yesterday rejected protests by Japan, the United States and France over the extension of her territorial waters to 12 miles. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration218 1959-01-22 7 TRADE Singapore tells its neighbours SINGAPORE'S function a.s the local point of t m Asia and the I she could render her neighbours m Improving their economy and trade were explained to A countries at the ECAFEsponsored conference m Bangkok. Fifteen countries, including the Federation and Singapore, attended. Singapore wasPopper - 218 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-01-22 7 SINGAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 10.36 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.31 am. and 11.08 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.11 a.m. and 11.42 p.m. SUNDAY; 10.51 p.m. MONDAY: 0.11 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. II I si) AY: 0.45 a.m. and I'Mil p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.16 a.m. and 12.51 p.m. iimiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiii43 words
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Miscellaneous91 1959-01-22 7 loi p.m. LunchttnM Prom; 1.30 Grandstand; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Piocrainme Summary; 5.03 Orcht I thr Week; 530 The Silver Jel Pan 3: floo Calling All Hospitals, presented by M;iisip Conrel ik Malay; 6 f>3 Announceinrnt and ipore s; rkel Report; 7no Time Signal and NpThe Radio Naturalist; 7.30 inropnlto;91 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-01-22 8 NO FEAR OF THE FRE EZE FOR THESE GALS A D/^V/C Nt> F EA R °f tne col d f° r these brave lasses. Football AbvJVtinay be snowed off, traffic throughout the country dis- organised by the big freeze now gripping Britain, but these three ffirls go for their morningReuter; Paul Popper - 165 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-01-22 8 HOW long can people survive at sea m aj±r open lifeboat? There is really only one way to find out, and the two Polish seamen pictured m their craft above are intent on doing just that. One of them is 21, the other 22, and theyPaul Popper - 98 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-01-22 8 A SCENE from Jeff Hawke'l space adventures? Wron g. S These m c n are j neither Martians nor E space explorers from j Earth but merely I divers preparing to j dive under the Polar ire. Both are Ameri- I cans and belong to EPaul Popper - 73 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-01-22 8 THE GIRL before the mirror is adjusting her headdress before going on to give display of ballet dancing at a so- Clety children's tCI partt m London. And 11k- lx»\ m his SunMi best clotlirs is fascinated. The party was held nt the Savoy67 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-01-22 9 HOTEL'S HEAD CHEF IS 18, AND A 'GENIUS' MEN they say make better cooks than women, but this cullinary genius is little more than a boy. At 18 years of age, John O'Keefe is Head Chef of a large hotel m Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. He joined the staff (wo years agoPaul Popper - 85 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-01-22 9 HOME from the river at Henley come the Oxford rowing crew, m training for the annual float Ra< 0 against Cambridge University. Under the coachInn of fJroup Captain if. K. A. Edwards they had just completed B strenuous session on the Thann Keystone picture.Keystone - 48 words
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Article, Illustration1749 1959-01-22 10 Pelham Groom - the case of the virtuous amah Pelham Groom Mystery the prints on the i idol A G M IV V V X NOT EVEN A BEAUTY IN A REVEALING HOUSECOAT THEN IN A PROVOCATIVE CHEONCSAM COULD STOP OUR ACE DETECTIVE SOLVING THE RIDDLE OF TWO DEAD MEN 1 r d1,749 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-01-22 11 THE CAMERA BRINGS YOU... ANIMAL ANTICS Us tally-ho aused chaos (I a good idea b> tht Halifax (Yorkshire) ••idut-cr of the pantomime "Babes m the Wood" r ea park of hounds with a red-coated hunts,,,d hU horn, to add reality and colour to a n scene »>» the show 1(Popper - 104 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-01-22 11 picture. SFE the perfectly formed "armour plating" of the armadillos on the liuht. Inspecting it more closely is Keeper Ernie Swain of London Zoo where they are a great attraction. A family of eight armadillos m all was brought back from Paraguay. FoxFox - 45 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-01-22 11 picture. BELOW is another strange animal at London Zoo a Great Anteater known to visitors as Joe. He comes from British Guiana. His longshaped head certainly helps him get at the milk which forms part of his daily diet. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-01-22 11 t-K things to be pcning to Mimi ight) but Mmii is >irat a miniature haired dachshund irwl her full name is Mini; of Mill haw ti. She tipped the scale at 71 lb. when competing m m London dachshund show. Reuter picture.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1959-01-22 12 Ceylon lifts sarong ban pEYLON has lifted its ban 01) the import of sarongs and sarong material, impo last month to protect looul industry. At the same time i» brought into force import restrictio: ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article22 1959-01-22 12 11,. rilling revolution n > pai i\ has approved .1 i>> i th <t Slam i«»i» the Pacific Irea Trav< l Assoion. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article15 1959-01-22 12 pay about 70, 0dd nip ($7,000' this year much higher than m previous years. U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article18 1959-01-22 12 India will start producing iron early next month at two of its three state-own ed steel plants ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article26 1959-01-22 12 Pakistan has banned the growing ol jute m the border areas of 10 districts m a move to Increase food production and decrease marginal crops. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article19 1959-01-22 12 The Royal Navy is cutting the strength of Hong Kong-recruited sailors under a programme to streamline the service. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article14 1959-01-22 12 An Albanian trade mission has left Peking after negotiating a $40 million loan. U.P.I.U.P.I - 14 words
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Article32 1959-01-22 12 The Korean ambassador to the U.S., Mr. You Chan Yang, has demanded that novelist Pearl Buck retract her reported statements that Korean-Ame-rican mixed-blood children are "dying like flies" m Korean orphanages. U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article21 1959-01-22 12 A top American logistic official ha, declared that the Nationalist Chinese can keep the Quemoy islands supplied under Communist bombardment. U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article20 1959-01-22 12 A Japanese trade mission has left Tokyo on a tour of Australia, New Zealand and South-East Asia including Singapore.. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article50 1959-01-22 12 A number of foreign ships and their skippers were still being detained by Indonesian authorities on charges of smuggling, according to the Antara news agency. The agency did not give the names or number of ships. It said heavy sentences would be imposed on smugglers- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article83 1959-01-22 12 NOTHING could convince 80-year-old Mariano Padilla of vim. Southern Philippines, that Japanese war notes wire no longer lesal tender when lie insisted on paying his bus fire with the "Mickey Mouse' 111(11! He told police he had worked for the money during tin- Japanese occupation. IfReuter - 83 words
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216 1959-01-22 12 A SPOKESMAN for the Japan Atomic Power Generating Company said m Tokyo thai the company would soon be able to select one of three British nuclear m this lri;il groups as ;i prospective contractor for the importation <>f a Ca lcier Hall lypeReuter - 216 words
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290 1959-01-22 12 A 19- YEAR-OLD Chinese who has no money, no sailing experience but a lot of determination, is to set out from Hong Kong soon on a 11,000-mile voyage with six Spaniards aboard a junk bound for Barcelona. Joseph Loui said many of hisReuter - 290 words
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123 1959-01-22 12 RATIONALIST Chinese authorities m Taipeh are voicing fears that the Chinese Communists* may turn the Paracel Islands into a smuggling and espionage base m the South China Sea. Communist newspapers m Hong Kong had reported that about 500 "volunteers' were staying on the groupU.P.I - 123 words
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Article82 1959-01-22 12 'Bring the huskies home IAPANESE animal welJ fare societies have opened a campaign to bring home the two sledge dogs which survived a year In the Antarctic after being abandoned when weather drove the Japanese expedition away from Ongul Island on This was the response to news from the 1059Reuter - 82 words
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Article12 1959-01-22 12 Nationalist China plans to Increase rico production tfii year U.P.I.U.P.I - 12 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-01-22 12 MURASAME SHOWS HER PACES rpHE IJM-Ua H" Japanese Ma Resell i. 011 v trial run. The ship iaiul.l. trmsinj; at more thai M kIHKs. ,s lrmed vu three a-inch «uns Uo l-lmeh automat., cm oni j a "J v;uiou, kind! NI V was built m Nagasaki. U.P.I. picture.U.P.I - 48 words
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121 1959-01-22 12 Chiang to cut armed forcesgradually PRESIDENT Chiang Kaishek has accepted a kcommendation to gradually reduce the strength ot Nationalist China's army of more than hall a million men, the Chini Post reported m Taipeh The recommendation Wi made by the administr* tive reform commutes after six months' sive studies lastU.P.I - 121 words
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Article18 1959-01-22 12 Radio Slam has I to Hie public I cholera Injectloi I I I I tion ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article58 1959-01-22 12 mUPDI polirc IUTC u.irned the public "inst <•''- -1 thieves as lln s.ison for dog meat BM J»» s t iW Small restaurants serving "fragrant m meat) havr been filled to r.ip i< i(y m the P< I days. nuring the past twoReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-01-22 13 Griffe - The long look -for short women Griffe by It's the long, long iMk to lighten Urn hearli of vii short women. Here is the hifchv\ .lifted, high publicised Directoire line at it> prettiest and simplest. And if you have been asking yourself whether you should choose a long or a66 words
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Article250 1959-01-22 13 Top post filled by woman ONE of the top posts m Britain's Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation has just been niled by a woman whose task will be to negotiate civil air line rights with overseas governments. Mrs. Alison Munro, 44 years old, entered the Civil Service after her250 words
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Article182 1959-01-22 13 A "EM reepy craze showgirls has JJJn Town pet store, UI Vnne Sharpie] in n n In ;,t the be- wld out. They a itll •howglrin/ ik r i i '""nrirtor. "They thorn m thrir I r<WI font r>und my neck. Iran wearing ulai four182 words
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Article440 1959-01-22 13 ANNE SHARPLEY - SITTING DOWN BECOMES AN ART ANNE SHARPLEY By k 'VO\Y you must put your lcct m thai position AT ALL TIMES, soi iv, hut Uric il is." I had been given the sil lin*; posture ilk»i llulterea me most. Out of a choice of three (feet crossed, or branching from440 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-01-22 13 ANOTHER LONG LOOK -BUT BY A MAN THIS time the long look is worn on the face as a male traveller on the London underground train makes a closer study of this young lady's feet. And no wonder she is wearing spats. It's the latest fashion note from Paris. AlreadyPaul Popper - 109 words
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Advertisement75 1959-01-22 13 1 IM, invisible hair net does away N with the blown-about look S (VBATBVBB tho WMthtr, "iy Off Lacquer Ultra, Invl->lblo Ifalr Net, I JiuldK hair m pUot. And Steinolan, i new W-. lit loner, ends that hard, vanished look. i\ with 1 i T ,nfl forget your li.tir! s75 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-01-22 14 M. Harrison- Crsy - BRUSH UP TOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison- Crsy by Dealer. South Came all V! iEH an op< nine bid ol One No-Trump and a simple ,i' take-out, ;< try for (a ne m :i minus score. ihe point is thai the opener 1 iy shown his ttreng h. and his partner171 words
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429 1959-01-22 14 VINOO MANKAD'S SPINNERS KEPT THE SCORE DOWN \l /nioi (ill \\v»i Indies passed IM) for the loss of only two wickets, tmv spin bowling by \miMt Mankad. India's great all-rounder, restricted them to a total of -H:J for five by the dose. He dismissed Garfield Sobers and Collie Smith mReuter - 429 words
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Article69 1959-01-22 14 NENE SECONDS RAY IN ELIMINATOR Little Nene is leaving Singapore for Manila tomorrow to second Ray Ming Chan m his 10-round title elimination contest against Jil Florea on January 31. The winner will fight Leo Espinoso for the Philippines featherweight title. Ray's bout is on the same card as the69 words
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Article17 1959-01-22 14 The U.S.S.R. bout Sweden n an international Ice hockey match last, night m Stockholm. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-01-22 14 BRIGHTON GOALIE SAVES Gill, the Brighton goalkeeper, saves from Summers, the Charlton centre forward, during their match at the Valley. In the background is .1 c n n i n g s, the Brighton centrehalf. Brighton won this English F.A. League tie 3 l.44 words
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Article105 1959-01-22 14 WEARY competitors m the Monte Carlo Rally poured into Monaco yesterday for the final tests which Will determine the winner. Numbers were cut by bad weather which persisted throughout the last 260.4 miles of their route. But by the time the control point closed mU.P.I - 105 words
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Article27 1959-01-22 14 Results m yesterday's British Rugby Union matches are: County championship play-off Hampshire 0 Middlesex 3. Hospitals Cup first round: Middlesex 0 King's Colli 0.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article93 1959-01-22 14 AUDIT Hafee/ Kard.ir former Pakistan Test captain, has withdrawn his resignation from the e\e« v. lift (ommitte ol the Pakist.in lioard of Cricket Control, and from tl», manship of the selection committee. Kardar resigned four ago without fifing any reason. The Pakistan Roard m a statementReuter - 93 words
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167 1959-01-22 14 4 SPECIAL meeting of presidents of Australia! state lawn tennis associations has bees called for January 28 In an effort to iron od difficulties resulting from the Australian L.T.A.' ban on Jack Kramer's professional troupe usinj amateur courts. The meeting, called by the SouthReuter - 167 words
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Miscellaneous131 1959-01-22 14 <ii i > !{<>>> a Original ptci c ol l l \u alternative neat alter- mostly <7>. 3 niis table la a revolvei 1 4--find the navy <7>. c> M p.s and sil onu m Many |oin the ramp i h;lV(> 'hem i ,im .4. 7 such people are frl131 words
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Article1050 1959-01-22 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS aORSES REVEAL THEIR FORM IN FAST GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIMAH Today's track work ,-H sIIOWKRS A (Mawi), who messed m her w .ork went better morning lh number two track at itnUit I'lmali. ■ffiden by Abdul Muwi. she went over ln 39 4 5 and1,050 words
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Article18 1959-01-22 15 Kilmarnock Ish League m One football match day. l result i Dunferm--0; Kangera 'J Hibernian ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article32 1959-01-22 15 v IVOUearly c< (lapsed v tli* 1 I >wn ice and was i th< Chelup m M National I heltcnham i m examlnathai spud m a broken ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article44 1959-01-22 15 An Internationa] marathon race wIU be h< Seoul m Beptemtx r with runm m lv countries competing. The event will be sponsored by two newspapers to commemorate the Allied recapture of Seoul from Communist hand* on B< p t.mlxr 2a. 1" ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article66 1959-01-22 15 THE SCORE READ BRADMAN 97 THE Scoreboard at an Adelaide cricket match yesterday read Bradman 97. But Sir Donald Brad, man had not hammer, ed the bowling. It was his 19-year-old son, John. John Bradman was playing for the Clerks XI m the annual Stock Exchange cricket match. The lerksReuter - 66 words
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Article55 1959-01-22 15 \pril. i m "hi ski 24 Old Engllnh literature n m the graduate ol W;i eda Univer Ity. Alter the wedding, th< couple will lor N k wh( nuea to work for ai inner mpany a I Dartmouth Collei crown I lisa met bride wlReuter - 55 words
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292 1959-01-22 15 England face that same old problem \yiTH Milton out, the England team is once again without a regular opening partnership for the fourth Test against Australia on Jan. 30. Milton and Bailey had become the most successful openers alter many experiments, but yesterday Milton fractured his flngi r playing againstReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement154 1959-01-22 15 BY POPULAR DEMAND! The closing dote of Puzxle No. 2 hos been extended to 25TH JANUARY 1959. Obtoin entry forms from usuoi distributors. All Puzzle No 1 P rixe winner* hove received their prizes. DO NOT DELAY, ENTER TODAY. Do you read the B^ RADIO iflf^ WEEKLY? WL V 1154 words
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Article350 1959-01-22 16 One million vote rot vengeance killings FIDEL CASTRO told a cheering crowd of one million Cubans m Havana yesterday that he will continue with the execution of Batista "assassins and torturers." As Castro spoke, reports from interior el said at least 22 more Batista followersU.P.I - 350 words
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Article50 1959-01-22 16 m a two-hour lecture ncitai on "Understandthe Negro spiritual" at Victoria Theatre la t 11i^41 it Dr. Zeliiu Oeorge. noted American sociologist and musician, held a packed audience spellbound. Dr. Georges singing was rich and full of feeling. She ably demonstrated the characteristics ol the Negro .spiritual50 words
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63 1959-01-22 16 TOWER CRASHES IN GALE, KILLS WOMAN A 600-FOOT television tower crashed down on to a TV station at Lexington, Kentucky, yesterday, killing a receptionist and almost cutting the building m half. Two other people were injured. Mr. Fred Greg^, owner of the station said: "The big tower whipped around mReuter - 63 words
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74 1959-01-22 16 1 50 WANT TO BE IN PLAY ABOUT'GYPSY' ABOUT 150 strip-tease artistes, showgirls and actresses converged on Broadway yesterday to audition for parts m a musical comedy about the life of the most famous stripper of them all. Gypsy Rose Lee. One of the applicants was 28-year-old British actress ChristineReuter - 74 words
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Article32 1959-01-22 16 The Rev. Michael Scott. Anglican campaigner for racial equality m Africa, left Brixton prison, London, yesterday at the end of a 14-day sentence following ban-the-H-Bomb demonstrations.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article22 1959-01-22 16 Puan Sharifah Rodziah. wife cf Tengku Abdul Rahman, Malayan prime minister, has visited Bandung, according to Antara News agency.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-01-22 16 J pROWDS m London streets gasped with surprise j and admiration as the railway saloon car- riage built m 1869 for Queen Victoria was towed to a furniture exhibition. l» The carriage was used by Queen Victoria for 5 her journeys between Windsor Castle andPopper - 87 words