The Singapore Free Press, 26 January 1959
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Title Section16 1959-01-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ***** Singapore, Monday, January 26, 1959. Prke 15Ct».16 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-01-26 1 The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, makes his way to the conference hall. With him is the Singapore Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, who grerted him, and on his left Mr. E. J. C. Gardner, chairman of the PATA preparatory committee. Free Press picture.Free Press - 50 words
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375 1959-01-26 1 BOOST PACIFIC' CALL TO PATA DELEGATES VEARLY 250 delegates from 17 countries who attended the opening of the Pacific Area Travel Association conference in Singapore mis morning were exhorted to aim at "the projection of the. vast Pacific area as the world's greatest attraction." \nd they were reminded that Singapore375 words
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Article162 1959-01-26 1 Assembly dash on S.I.T. jobs MR, Lj^l KUAN YEW <PAP» and Mr. Lim r Keng ilndj clashed over City Council statl problems in the Legislative Assembly this morning. The Assembly was discussing the select committee report In the Housing and Development Bill. Mr. Urn wanted the Govern- e an assurance162 words
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Article18 1959-01-26 1 •bruary first grade rubthis morning at t'Perlb., down fivef)f a cent on Frii Mo tone was18 words
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Article51 1959-01-26 1 A BLACKOUT occurred A In the Lydden Road. Victoria Road and Bintong Road area of Singapore early today. It began at 4.05 a.m. and lasted till 6.45 a.m. Mr. Gary Wang, director of the City Council Information Bureau, said the blackout was due to o cable51 words
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Article49 1959-01-26 1 ltfl R EDWARD DMYTRYK, IIR the Paramount Him director, arrived in Calcutta yesterday from Hong Kong on his way to Nepal where he is to choose locations for the shooting of his film "The Mountain Is Young" based on the novel bv Han Suyin.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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138 1959-01-26 1 RAF opens its 'mercy flights' to civilians PEOPLE in Malaya in urgent need of medical attention in Britain may now approach the Air Force for a passage In its fortnightly Comet "mercy" service. Civilian passengers must oe sponsored by the Government or a private organisation. They must produce a medical138 words
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Article27 1959-01-26 1 The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, paid a visit to Times House this morning. He saw The Free Press "going to bed".27 words
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Article137 1959-01-26 1 PATA conference delegates this morning saw the colour and pageantry of the Chinese New Year when they were entertained to a lion dance on the padang. The overseas delegates assembled on the Singapore Cricket Club verandah before the official opening of the conference. For137 words
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Article41 1959-01-26 1 DEATH toll In the cinema collapse near Istanbul reached 33 last night according to official figures. Twenty-six people were badly injured and 48 suffered minor injuries. Firemen and troops were still clearing deliris last night.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement100 1959-01-26 1 KONG HEE /J§i A^ FATT CHOY fi^JW^T tThe Hoase of Tangs is the only One-Price Dn nt Store in the orient dealing in all kinds of Eastern Arts and Crafts. The only House that can after you maximum value at minimum tfi I s I>«r]j'1 >«r]j' "j s^ fill *-v\i'100 words
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477 1959-01-26 2 UK leads race to build first flying saucer piloted""hWem^^ > K I I \|N has high hop 13 es of soon winning what has developed into an international race to test the world's first flying saucer and pointing the way to smooth "magic curpet" travel low over sea and land.Reuter - 477 words
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188 1959-01-26 2 NO PAY— SO FIRED PILOTS HOLD PLANE AS RANSOM TWO free-lance British pilots have 'captured" a German airliner and are holding it for ransom in the form of back wages, it was reported in London yesterday. Pilots Peter Skingley and Peter Palmer were said by the "Sunday Pictorial" to haveU.P.I - 188 words
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45 1959-01-26 2 A telegram from Sir Winston Churchill "many happy returns W.S.C." was among the hundrrds of birthday greeting!* v hi. li have arrived at Saint Ferrat, on the French Rivera for Mr. Somerset Maugham, the novelist, who was 85 rday. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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265 1959-01-26 2 'SEARLE WASN'T THE CHANGI MURALS ARTIST' MRS. RONALD SEARLE. wife of the British cartoonist, said in London yesterday that her husband did not paint three religious murals in the barracks at Changi. The Sunday Times suggested that the murals, which depict scenes from the New Testament, might have been paintedReuter - 265 words
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25 1959-01-26 2 The Russian riviera" resorts of the Crimea and the Caucasus will be open to British tourists this year— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article66 1959-01-26 2 ANEW wave of ambushes and terrorism in Algeria, which has claimed more than 60 lives In the past five (i.iv is believed by French ofllciai \n Algiers to be a preliminary insurgent oflensh ilnti Ibc municipal electloni due In March. Rebel tracts ordering prominentReuter - 66 words
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167 1959-01-26 2 Big British trade deal with East Germany THE Federation of British Industries <FBI> and the East German Chamber of Foreign Trade have concluded an arrangement for the development ol trade between Britain and East Germany, it was disclosed in London yesterday. A statement by the FBI said that the arrangementReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement150 1959-01-26 2 Kany riee faff Chfiv m mm ww fikW SHOES Model 60 XXUji fr r S'pore: $350 f\ f S*" y Fed. Borneo: $4.50 if F I Children's flexible leather shoes ft. Xt> 'Jv in beige, brown or black. ''lO^ggEw^^ Model 75 (y/VlCfo I S > ore: $690—$ 9.90 U Fed.150 words
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Advertisement43 1959-01-26 2 STRETCHABLE NYLON SOCKS COMFORT A DURABILITY AVAILABLE IN MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS PLAIN WHITE COLOURS. All for n«f" i. children. Reosonobly prictd. LI SENG MIN CO. LTD., (RETAIL DEPT.) NORTH iRIOCI «OAO SINGAPORE Tel: J**tJ N. J. BHAGWAN CO 44 NORTH iRIOCI ROAD, SINGAPORE.43 words
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172 1959-01-26 3 A 2-day weekend for Russians -in 1986 AMR NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Prime Minister, plans to introduce the two-day weekend habit to Russia's millions of factory and office workers. By 1968 Russians will for the first time be able to spend both Saturday and Sunday at home under the seven-yearReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-01-26 3 Mr lee See Cheong and his bride, the former Miss Wong Ul Cheng, after their marriage on Saturday. Mr. Lee is the second son of Madam Ho Yan lin and Miss Wong is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wong Kum Wens. Below left: Mr Edmond Lim (hwee Hai andFree Press - 111 words
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Article32 1959-01-26 3 Major -General Arthur S. Allen, commander of the Australian Seventh Division m World War Two. died in Sydney yesterday following cerebral thrombosis and pneumonia. He was 64. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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198 1959-01-26 3 THE BIG QUESTION of the Spring fashion parade that opens in Paris today before hundreds of foreign buyers and journalists is "what will Dior do to the skirt length?" If "austerity fashions" bring hemlines and waistlines down "austerity prices" will remain.Reuter - 198 words
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Article146 1959-01-26 3 PHILLIP SEES LIFE IN INDIA PRINCE PHILLIP yesterday drove an open car for two hours across the Punjab plains slicing through the ancient life of India to end up in the ultra-modern capital of Chandigarh. On his journey from Nangal at the foot of the Himalayas, he drove past mudwalledReuter - 146 words
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Article92 1959-01-26 3 /iount Bertll Bernadotte, aged 23. was token to n.|y nifii luffering from concussion yesterday after his rVr and another were involved in a collision in Bond Street London His passenger, Ofei, KJP 0 hid to b r 'el from the car with the aid ol liftingReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement36 1959-01-26 3 The Ideal Camping Bed <2A2S2£ COMBI-BED attractive coloured plostic hoses. both ends adjustable in i poMtiont. ♦old* flot vtry light m iht. *ole Agent*: VAN HIN FURNITURE CO. LTD. Showrooms:JM 142, Orchard Read, Ttl: *****/113}* *****.36 words
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Advertisement92 1959-01-26 3 Ch l/f t LOVE lTi (^F \s* WWW %f *<&£?•''•"'' Chocolatey chocolate \j^ qmjoL ma mdj tor ed ofte#t Some other favourites: HONEY ALMONDS. FRUIT NUT CRACKERMILK and RAISIN MILK T«ECR£AT£ST TAST£ IN CHOCOLATC ADELPHI GRILL Dancing Nightly except Sundays A music by the Dine, Drink and Dance W^Ww" in92 words
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Article213 1959-01-26 4 Opinion Two great neighbours rpODAY our two gr( at A neighbours, India and Australia, celebrate their National Days and we In Singapore can, with all sincerity, add our greetings to the thousands which will be flowing to them from all parts of the world. The roots of our history are213 words
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1622 1959-01-26 4 No visitor to Malaya runs slightest risk TENGKU GIVES AN ASSURANCE AT PATA OPENING I 'I'ENGKU Abdul Kah- ma n. uddn sing the opening session oi the pata conferem in Singapore th \s morning, said: The opportunity t i addn ins distinguished audience i& one I welcome, as I feel1,622 words
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Advertisement67 1959-01-26 4 DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES SEE HOW DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES GLORY IN ONE ANOTHER S BEAUTY WHETHER YOUR TASTE LEANS TO SAPPHIRES, TO DIAMONDS OR A RING COMBINING BOTH, WE HAVE YOUR STYLE AT YOUR PRICE. AT S. P. H USUAL HIGH LEVEL OF QUALITY. S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45, High St.67 words
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Advertisement58 1959-01-26 4 DANDRUFF? .oi^ 6 Ik. Mr 4&& NEW SCIENTIFIC FORMULA STOPS DANDRUFF AND ITCHY SCALP Proved successful In 97. J ofi severe eases tested! Guoronteed to stop dondruff and itchy scolp when mm used regularly. *£k ■kll Easy as wotcr to opply WJKk \m\ ML Sofe no prescriptior lirxiou-ly void U58 words
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Article151 1959-01-26 5 HISTORY MEN TO EXPLORE IN R.I. rpHl Arcliut'ologicul Society ol the University ot Malaya intends to extend lield of research to Bali and Java. society has explored > ral parti of Malaya including the ruins at johore Lama and the an--111 Hindu kingdoms in ih. About 30 undergraduates headed by151 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-01-26 5 Negotiations will begin at the Ministry of Labour today between representatives of 14 firms and their employees over a wage agreement dispute. The firms offered new contracts and terms of service to their employees. but the workers unions described them as unsatisfactory. ThePopper - 123 words
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334 1959-01-26 5 End of textile ban 'won't mean big trade increase' merchants have hailed the Government's announcement *3 that the ban on importing certain categories of textiles from Communist China will be lifted on Wednesday. They thought, however, that the Government's action would only have limited advantages as the Federation Government was334 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-01-26 5 CHERRY A DAY FOR SUSAN SHAPELY SUSAN SAUNDERS, 2 0 year-old blonde showgirl and television dancer, eats a cherry a day a cocktail cherry. An architect's daughter, she knows all about proportions as this Popper picture shows.37 words
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Advertisement51 1959-01-26 5 imiiiiiiiimiiiiiimimiiimiiiiit 1 singapore s Shich tides TODAY: 11.30 a.m. E TOMORROW: 0.45 a.m. =r E and 12.10 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.16a.m. 3 and 12.51 p.m. E THURSDAY: 149 a.m. E and 1.35 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.23 a.m. and 2.22 p.m. SATURDAY: 3.00 a.m. 2 and 3.18 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.45 a.m. 4.31 p.m.51 words
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Miscellaneous127 1959-01-26 5 1 oo pjn. Programme Summary and Monday Musicale; 1 .30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Melody on the Move; 2.00 Close Down; 4 30 Schools Broadcasts; 5.00 Programme Summary and Waltzes to Remember; 5.30 Children's Corner and Musical Birthday Cards; 6.00 Piano Recital by Amu er; 6.30 I Heard Europe127 words
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Advertisement40 1959-01-26 6 MMIIIIIIMIMIIMMMIMIIIIIIIMMIMI lIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMtI- .1111.H1K 111 1 1 THE BEST ELECTRIC APPLIXNCES MADE Automatic MT^ fe I Saves time, J/ >r> armwork. mixes, |^M "L q whips, beats, 1 1 stirs, blends. A Thumb-tip Jj^^^^S^^^^S*' control 4,^-^— Weighs only 2 lbs. ;.IIIHMHHIIHtIIIMHtIMHIttIIHMIIHHtHtHMHIIUIUHIH40 words
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Miscellaneous250 1959-01-26 6 rIKFF lIAWKi; by Sydney Jonlan rr» HO U6e TM6 ENO PffOCKX:T TKvtNO TWe ffAOK) *°U q^ A THOUSANO YEARS 1 I L€TS MAv€ Ak^ Tw^9 1 MAC-OU« I'GHT WT SCIENTIFIC OEVEUOPMtNT /Vj^ovc/ j^^^^^iMlM V Pt-ASICOPCOPPEE, *€KSMT EQUIPMENT r it^-Jou AND Ml? MAftTIAN CALLS 7 M Bi n tpnded AC aEPORe250 words
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Miscellaneous423 1959-01-26 6 BORN today, your intuition and per- sonal magnetism are highly de\ loped and you would have psychic powers ii you consciously developed H them. In fact, until or unless you recognise this special gift. >o U may be considered a rather "odd stick" by your friends, since you seem to423 words
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1620 1959-01-26 7 Singapore, centre of the great wheel of South-East Asia TUN LIM WELCOMES PAT A DELEGATES AND SPEAKS OF- Market place at air and sea crossroads 'VHE Chief Minister, I run Lim Yew Hock, welcoming the deletes to the Pacific J re a Travel Association conference this morning said: Our Singapore1,620 words
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Article, Illustration863 1959-01-26 8 SOMETHING TALK ABC TO OUT rli^l _T'«I___S^' m 1_F___K»w*t -I -_-_-_--E.t___B ___■<__!____ ?_<_<> •O ■B^w__ r^?'" > __r^__ _v —I 4M H(>f^ ammh'^_M_fl_l 'Mjflt_H _-ft_fl_tt«^TO-_. 1 II Ir] _P*_Jr -1 __^^^1 HERE'S ONE GROUP WHOJ THE COLD BECAUSE IT Givf 3VELCOME TOBOGGAN HIDE ON A FROZEN POND 1 1 1Keystone - 863 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-01-26 9 rLook at this icicle bicycle ...or is it a bicycle icicle? "LINE UP MEN," says the King Penguin to his mates, "and we'll show 'em how to face this weather like soldiers." At the Penguins Pool in London Zoo, the cold weather spell hasFox; Keystone - 171 words
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Article, Illustration984 1959-01-26 10 IHHlnlilL IMOUW piHH wwITC OGTS pof on fne back from a shooting I SHE THOUGHT PALACE JOB WAS A JOKE Smart young navy girl on the left is 25-year-old Rosalee Auger, a FrenchCanadian Wren petty officer who has just arrived in London where she is going to workPopper - 984 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-01-26 10 SI'NDAY afternoon in a cellar sounds dull but when the cellar is .1 jazz club, the bands in full .swing and the session is graced by high society (debutantes and ex-debutantes) well, that's different. A London girte fashion school decided that black is the thin*Popper - 85 words
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Article, Illustration565 1959-01-26 11 COTTON BOOSTS THE WEALTH OF INDIA 3 million spindles, 201,280 looms and 800,000 workers at mills Parades show manv uses OTTON weaving is an ancient industry of India. From lime immemorial, cotton cloth made in India was very famous in istanl countries to the east and to the west of565 words
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Article116 1959-01-26 11 A pretty siri with a pctal-iikc complexion is America'i leremost pogonotomist— an export in the art of ihftYlnf. Rom Sihor n studied pnßonotomy at College, ami now tours the < ountry for a safely razor company, teaching men how to shave. Anoag Um men116 words
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Advertisement25 1959-01-26 11 1 ffia-f ADC L LJ I /Ml NIJ AKt I IE K^Jp^^^ from Germany P4 P^^^^^^^*^^ r mnHol» for your choice. From $122/- (S port)25 words
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Article328 1959-01-26 12 But practitioners blame patients for frequent use of penicillin PRIVATE doctors in Singapore agreed today with the World Health Organisation warning against the indiscriminate use of penicillin I They said the dangers of penicillin had been well known for some years and they took the328 words
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Article87 1959-01-26 12 A brightly-coloured rural painting on the ceiling of the anaesthetic room of a London hospital has been soothing patients on their way to the operating theatre. Mr. G.C. Steel, a London anaesthetist, writing in the current issue of the British Medical Journal, said: "The large majority87 words
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180 1959-01-26 12 24 SEEK WAY TO FIGHT A RIVER DISEASE TWENTY four sclentl A ists from 12 countries are studying at the Institute for Research on Endemic Diseases in Cairo in a bid to discover methods for the final eradication of Bilharzia. Bilharzia. a disease caused by parasites which develop in rivers180 words
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326 1959-01-26 12 Firm develops improved germ killer A BACTERIA-KILLER which maintains its<J much longer in the hitman blood stir I l than any other promises to give medical scien»ll s( a powerful new weapon against bacteria-cause!" illnesses. "Ir Its remarkable staying power in the blood stream has Just been proved in a326 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-01-26 12 DR. ELMER VERNER McCOLLUM, 79, is called "Doctor Vitamin" because he was the first to demonstrate the existence of vitamins and proved beyond doubt the direct relationship between nutrition and health. He is now conducting a research programme aimed at the commercial preparation of54 words
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328 1959-01-26 12 YAWS, one of the most vicious tropical diseases, which used to be common among the negro population of Colombia, has been practically eradicated in large areas of the country along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. Its eradication is due to a determined campaign, led by328 words
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Article218 1959-01-26 12 A MASSIVE electronic computer, packed with medical knowledge, may soon be diagnosing ailments. And, moreover, diagnosing; them with almost infallible accuracy. Dr. Francois Paycha. a French medical research worker, is the man behind the idea. He has told British scientists about it. and claimed he was218 words
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620 1959-01-26 13 BITAIN USES ISOTOPES TO FIND COAL By A Special Correspondent ,I FIGER counters, i those instruments use d for detecting :l particles, are mployed In lt Britain to trace hut on the urine that coal by their very ature a re much less radio-active than the surrounding earth. In fact,620 words
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Article240 1959-01-26 13 lkf; rtikeroptk opktoperk M,,I »< IN scientists h «^<' achieved a Pacp-agc mttaltargtcal rea th ">»Kh with tht n %H> "^-v t« 0 hot u> f' 1 »;"rra„ of Mines an- ">»l 'ts Albany. \»*J S ttlonal cmclW< The bureau said the success of casting the metalU.P.I - 240 words
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440 1959-01-26 13 U.S. has A-device to take place of batteries T<HE United States has developed an atomic device weighing only five pounds which is capable of powering instruments in an satellite for at least a year, it has been announced in Washington. Officials of the Atomic Energy Commission said that normally itReuter - 440 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-01-26 13 Lightning fastwith aids land guns Here is English Elec- V I trie test pilot Roland i Beaumont and a seal* model of a "Lightning" fighter. Early this month he flew the I "Lightning" at twice the speed of sound in a 100-mile run over the Irish Sea. The trip lastedPopper - 118 words
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Article48 1959-01-26 13 The gradual con ol miiy pi 'i alrci n un expect yearly saving ol M$t7 I to Au traliaO internal airlin< fer trom tig" I the two big i have bet n able to cancel nual purchases of 3.000.000 barley sug nd mints' ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration541 1959-01-26 14 >jrturrs RACE ONE. Canastra (8.12. Posner) beats Winterdrina (8.10. I). Jones) by two lengths to win the Class 2 Div. 3 one mile event in a time of 1 min. 43 3;, s )Q I the rails in third placeFree Press - 541 words
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1064 1959-01-26 15 > f r lll SI noraes should be uoith follouiu* in futuir MIMNMIk I iiloitunai. M>me of them will clash. ABLKDH s now SHOWING, (.KMHIK s< ki > N PLAV. PINTU MAS, 1 I < K\ GAME aud IMPKtSS all looked as1,064 words
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Article400 1959-01-26 15 COVEKEIGN Flam t (Franklin), who will try sprinting on Wednesday after failing several times over longer journeys, drew attention to his chances when he went better than Artina (Lee) to run three In 37 4/5 wide out at Bukit Timah this morning. Sovereign Flame appeared to do his400 words
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Article123 1959-01-26 15 rE British Amateur Athletic Board yesterday recognised the controversial time of 9.4 sec by Keith Gardner (Jamaica) In winning the Empire Games 100 yards at Cardiff last July as a British All-Comers and National record. Gardner's 9.4, which was hand-timed, led to considerable discussion at theReuter - 123 words
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Article69 1959-01-26 15 FAST bowler Ray Linriwall, who has been recalled to Australia's team for the fourth Test against England, i.s suffering from boils on his right elbow. Ho missed 35 minutes of the Victoria V. Queensland Sheffield Shield match in Melbourne on Saturday to have injections and anti-infection tablets.Reuter - 69 words
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Advertisement233 1959-01-26 15 Pleose cut here) ENTRY FORM The Free Press Walk IE (in Ml) (Print clecrly in capitol letters). Add- ess If ycu a,c a team member cro^s here Name of team D U e trantpOM to the starting point at Woodlands? P JUNIOR: Qualifying nge 17-20 SENIOR: Qualifying .-ige 21-39 VETERAN:233 words
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Advertisement157 1959-01-26 15 165% Dacron. .35% Egyptian cotton.. H H our luxurious wash-and-wear n B r --|^a/'p| DOCOMA V y i r SHIRTS S mm nH i Never has a smart, I easier to live with! Hi WkJ. .'I Docoma is a cinch to DJ Ljßl R2i i wAt |1 vl \1 oesn157 words
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Article, Illustration309 1959-01-26 16 Mikoyan hint raises hopes AMERICAN offlclali expressed confidence yesA terday that tour-Power talks on Germany —possibly at the Foreign Ministers level would begin in May. They based this confidence on the conciliatory attitude adopted by Mr. Anastus Mikoyan, ihe Soviet Deputy Prime Minister, inFree Press - 309 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-01-26 16 r rwisNTY-oix Airicans were arrested in Nyasaland yesterday following disturbances in which demonstrators clashed with police. Disturbances were reported in Blantyre and Limbe. Police are standing by. Violence also flared up in Belgian Congo. Several Africans were Injured in the port of Matadi In clashes withReuter - 120 words
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