The Singapore Free Press, 27 January 1959
1959-01-27
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Title Section19 1959-01-27 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper So. *****. Sinf apore, Tuesday. January 11, Itsf. Price 15 Cte19 words
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203 1959-01-27 1 -TENGKU Zubeidah, 22, a grand-daughter of the A Sultan of Johore, who was secretly married to a Singapore student, Mr. Alan Scharenguivel. 24 at Belfast, Northern Ireland, said m London yesterday: "We are happy now. We want to be leftReuter - 203 words
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146 1959-01-27 1 DISCHARGE FOR SINGER DENE AFTER FEW DAYS IN ARMY? t |)OCK AND ROLL 1\ singer Terry Dene. <- J sent to hospital 48 I hours after beginning <, his national service, y may be discharged J| 4 hum the army on medical grounds. J| J Last Thursday Dene < 4146 words
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Article32 1959-01-27 1 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 85 5 8 cents per lb.. down five-eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article33 1959-01-27 1 Israel last night formally requested a special meeting of the United Nai Security Council to consider "the renewal of aggression by United Arab Republic armed forces on the IsraelSyria border." Renter.33 words
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Article231 1959-01-27 1 MR; NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV said last night as a result of Mr. Mikoyan's visit to nlted States "we got •impression there is a "Hity of a thaw m our t ions." tho Soviet Prime vvho was .speak?n Indian National ;«ptlon m Moscow, ">at it was realisedReuter - 231 words
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106 1959-01-27 1 $13,000 in cash and cigarettes stolen ABOUT 170,000 cigarettes worth over $6,000 and $7,095 m cash were stolen from a firm m Rochore Road at the weekend. The theft was discovered by one of the company's directors. Mr. Kiang Kee Cheong, yesterday. Mr. Kians told the police that when he106 words
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131 1959-01-27 1 The Walk entries begin to flow in ENTRIES for the Free Press Walk have started to come m. Have you sent m yours? When you do, make sure the postal order for the entrance fee of $1 is crossed and made payable to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. Proceeds go131 words
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285 1959-01-27 1 CITY COUNCIL IS CASE for MUST VOTING' Independent Assemblyman lashes out INDEPENDENT Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Cher Keng today cited the present city council as an example of the result of optional voting and said compulsory voting would rectify the notfully representative nature of the government. Mr. Lim was speaking m285 words
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Article59 1959-01-27 1 THE Prime Minister of Laos, Mr. Sannanikone, has brought three army officers, including the Chief of Staff, Gen. Pathammavong, into his Cabinet, according to reports reaching Paris. Mr. Sannanikone was quoted as saying his Cabinet would give Laos a push "towards social progress and economicReuter - 59 words
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Article31 1959-01-27 1 Prices of tyres are likely to rise later this year, American financial sources predicted yesterday. This follows an increa.se charged by major U.S. rubber companies to motor vehicle manufacturer*.31 words
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Article38 1959-01-27 1 The Duke of Windsor's private secretary, Mr. Victor Waddilove. resigned irom his Job last week, a member Of the Duke's household said m Paris yesterday. He Rave no reason for Mr Waddilovt s resignation.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article20 1959-01-27 1 Brigadier W.S.F. Hicklo. who has been Deputy Commander Singapore Base District since January, 1957. leaves for Britain tomorrow.20 words
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Article230 1959-01-27 2 j] -FROM U.K. I ON THEIR j POSITION IN I NEW CUINEA DR. JOSEF LUNS, the Dutch Foreign Minister, is understood to have sought a guarantee from Britain backing Holland's position iii Dutch New Guinea— claimed by Indonesia. Dr. Luns had morning and afternoon talks with Mr.Reuter - 230 words
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116 1959-01-27 2 Makarios is optimistic about Cyprus ARCHBISHOP Makurios, leader of the union-\*ith-Ore<re movement m Cyprus, told a 8.8.C. correspondent m Athens ye.sterday that he was "rather optimistic" about the prospects for solving the island's problems. The Archbishop, excluded from the island since 1956 by the emergency regulations, said: "I hope theReuter - 116 words
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Article30 1959-01-27 2 Vast crowds thronging Lagos, gave a warm welcome yesterday to Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Prime Minister of Ghana, on his arrival for talks with Nigerian leaders.— Reuter30 words
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181 1959-01-27 2 ATOM SPLITTER SIR JOHN TO QUIT TOP A-JOB SIR John Cockcroft, who has been the guiding force m British post-war atomic research, is to sever his oiticial connections with nuclear science later this year, it was announced m London yesterday. Sir John, who is 61, will then resign his position181 words
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Article63 1959-01-27 2 ABOUT 16,000 car workers, idle last week because of an unofficial strike by 160 crane drivers at a car body factory m Birmingham. England, resumed work yesterday at plants of the British Motor Corporation. The week's hold-up over a claim for a 45-shilling-a--month accident-free bonusReuter - 63 words
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Article25 1959-01-27 2 Greek-Turkish diplomatic talks on Cyprus have reached a dead end. according to two weekly Greek Cypriot newspapers quoting reports from Athens yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article31 1959-01-27 2 Eight hundred Greek Cypriot ftirl students yesterday went on strike from their lessons In protest against the continued detention of their headmaster Mr. Christodoulos Panachrisostamoit' ReuterReuter - 31 words
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86 1959-01-27 2 Blaze 1 5 streets away cuts off U.N. from world THE 38-storey UN. headquarters In New York was virtually cut off from the outside world yesterday by damaged underground communication cables. The trouble arose when fire swept ;i building about 15 st away and the water used by firemen damagedReuter - 86 words
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418 1959-01-27 2 'Over-population drew Japan into militarism' Lord Russell f ORD RUSSELL (Bcrtrand Russell the worhi famous British philosopher) said last nitfn that Japan was drawn into militarism by overpopulation. y Over-population, he said, was still a very potent cause of war. He was taking part In programme on Britain's commercial televisionReuter - 418 words
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Article32 1959-01-27 2 Forty-M'vm Africa] killed. 101 African Europeans seriously I and no African Europeans Blightly during the Leopold three W( i Ministry for I announced In rday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article95 1959-01-27 2 Amiodle-AGED man m a raincoat carried out a illent demonstration from the public gallery of the Hmi Commons yesterday. He ro.o cjuirtiy from his seat, walked down ti ps, and without a word showered leaflets over the front rail of the gallery on toReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement85 1959-01-27 2 NOW DO THE HULA-HOOP WITH MUSIC IT'S TODAY'S MOST POPULAR SONG! HilunJißll'l[JAn[JA|| FULL INSTRUCTIONS ON *rrr** twha-hmwr how to 00 the hula <42JUJ> this CORALrecord TCLL6 vcu HOOP IN ENGLISH CHINESE HOW TO HULA. HOOP THE RIGHT Y%S/Zs%\ fJcsO^Q^^ THE RECORD COVER -1"I »O«t t»t| win r«u V I s^^^^^85 words
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317 1959-01-27 3 Till first day of the 1959 Paris fashion showings yesterday brought m the Lillian Russell look. The silhouette is moving to mother era of pinched waistlines, rounded bosoms and padlied a relied hips. It was the New took of 1947 and it is anotherReuter - 317 words
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82 1959-01-27 3 A petition by Cheung Yue Wing, a lions Kong pilot, asking for special to appeal against his ition m the Hong Supreme Court m 1958. of the murder another pilot, Chan was refused by the I i ommittee of the Council yesterday.Reuter - 82 words
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133 1959-01-27 3 SPEED (80 mph?) KILLED MIKE HAWTHORN A VERDICT of accidental death was recorded at an inquest at Guildford, Southern England, yesterday on Mike Hawthorn, the world champion racing driver, who was killed m a cur crash last Thursday. The coroner said that the condition of the car after the accidentReuter - 133 words
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Article30 1959-01-27 3 M. Michel Debn- the r.ow French Prime Minister. will visit London for talks with Mr. Harold Macmillan round about the beginning of March.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article34 1959-01-27 3 Mr. Joseph Luna, Dutch Foreign Minister, said yestcrduy he is willing to discuss with the Foreign Atfalrs Committee reports that Mr. Molotov may be appointed Soviet arnhnssador to Holland ReuterReuter - 34 words
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307 1959-01-27 3 'I LIED AGAINST KENYATTA' MAN IS CHARGED RAWSON Mbogwa Macharia, key witness m tin* 1952 trial of Kenya leader Jomo Kenyatta, appeared m Nairobi yesterday on a charge of swearing a false affidavit that he gave false evidence at the trial. He said he wanted to add something to hisReuter - 307 words
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Article131 1959-01-27 3 SHOUTS oi "Duk< Zindabad" 'Moiig live the Duke"j greeted the Duke oi Edinburgh from watching crowds lust night as lie toured the exhibition grounds m New Delhi to see some of India's achlevementa sine*- indeptndt T\ic Duke drove with Mr Nehru, the Prime Miv intoReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement38 1959-01-27 3 1 change to greater comfort... BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS *-°"°ble ta mony pltoi n co.o v p n 11 t 0 4u i» both youn, ft 0d Very rcosonobly priced. v SENG MIN CO. LTD. »'»<t« Rd., S'poro.38 words
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Advertisement197 1959-01-27 3 Your watch needs lubrication. Your watch needs lubrication just as your aw docs, the fact thai it only needs it about once v year is no reason for neglecting it altogether. JII is really amazing how some people will buy a good watch and expect it to run for years197 words
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Article295 1959-01-27 4 rE thaw m the cold war which marked the I greater part of Mr. Mikoyans visit to the United States has given way to a severe frost, whatever Mr. Khrushchev said yesterday. For this sudden and disI agreeable change m the diplomatic climate noone is to blame but295 words
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462 1959-01-27 4 MIXED MARRIAGES CAN ROOST AUSTRALIA STEADY DRIFT OF ASIANS REPRESENTS FIRST STACE OF A PLAN URCED BY FAMOUS SCIENTIST' TH E marriages of people of different races should be fostered as a meana of boostIng to Australian scientist Sir MacFarlana Burnet. In a paper lie presented to the Australian Citizenship462 words
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Article517 1959-01-27 4 GRAEME BROOKS - GRAEME BROOKS By rkEVELOPMENT of more than a quarter of the Australian Continent's nearly 3,--000,000 square miles has been threatened by the fast-changing world beef markets m the last five years. For generations, beef production has been the key to settlement und investment m theReuter - 517 words
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Article206 1959-01-27 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber ■a A GOVERNORS" spy ha -A reported to the go v now of Narkover that while examining the mat. Rons cupboard m one of the houses, he disci six dozen large bottles On removing a cork and fsnS ing the contents ol a bit tie he206 words
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Advertisement13 1959-01-27 4 1 J J// rV A real I fruit Juice ORANGEADE liilinmniili""" 1 113 words
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Advertisement78 1959-01-27 4 JACKS PHOTO CO 137. North Bridge Rood, (Copitol Bldfl.) Sinfloporc-6. Tel: ***** A model of novel design v.ith feeler automatic for playing all records of A 7", 10". 12" diameter, mixed or otherwise. Contemporary styling and simplified operation ore among its chief characteristics. PRICE $155.00 W** J €4il\HlM I So/c78 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-01-27 5 READY to move off from the rainswept quayside at Southampton are Sergeant Norman Lace, Royal Army Medici 1 Corps, of Manchester, his wife Elsie, and their six children. They had just arrived from Malaya m the troopship Devonshire. The children are. from left: Norman.85 words
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Article106 1959-01-27 5 I Chief Minister, Tun llm Yew Hock, visited la Lumpur six times bet we. :i July 1 and December 31 last year on ofkal business. The expenditure borne by the ernment was $573. stated m a written I the Legislative embly to106 words
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Article318 1959-01-27 5 DELEGATES to the PATA conference are full of praise for Singapore's hotels and food and for the qui^k and courteous service of the Customs and immigration authorities. They told the Free Press they saw a great tourist potential In Singapore and advised that everything possible should318 words
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Article14 1959-01-27 5 'I he Qurrn Mothl to vi it I tome m Aii: ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article27 1959-01-27 5 A four man mission of the International mo net ary fund ha.s arrived m Jakarta for consulations with Iho Indonesian Governm.27 words
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Article27 1959-01-27 5 Uizett (i by iploymcnl n a mum Of r 'd not mor< than fiv< cent ol thi fir t montl i illi'llt27 words
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Advertisement23 1959-01-27 5 Ideal s)© Camping LA^^yf Suitcase Table Chairs f Ll 9ht m wciqhf VAN HIN FURNITURE CO. LTD. wrooms:--l«t, Orchard Rood. 'Pore Tel: *****/*****23 words
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Advertisement105 1959-01-27 5 Offers flt-^ngjl <*M HP "i V York m the new r^LJ eil CC QI sl A^.^^r f^* $11 50 imiii ill I niiiiilMililiiiniiii TltS I A itunning array I^V j V UNDERWEAR \i^-^?\ \>> Briefb or shorts from leading manu V facturcr, $2.50 and up. WKFSH 86, HIGH STREET, ■LZ105 words
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Advertisement42 1959-01-27 6 THE WORLDS MOST MAGNIFICIENT RADIO I You can enjoy whole world oi entertainment with the new Zenith AllTransistor Trans-Oceanjr radio because it is powerised to tune m programmes from all over the world. p* SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. f (InccrporcfoH n Hong Kong)42 words
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Miscellaneous257 1959-01-27 6 jKI- F il^Vi--r~~~ by Sydney Jordan I ttfuuf TM£ WO*LO WAITS *J># NWS OF JEFF I//V THE CITY'S MUSEUMS THEY A*fi\ I THE TQ€HO OF HUMANITY'S F~*~ UAWKE THE MARTIAN SU#V/WI?S WHO tVEJVC INTRI6UBO ANO PtIIZLEO 0Y THE CULTURAL O&VELOfHAENT POSES A IIANOEO IN ENGLAND ACE TAKEN TO iOHOON CffQGS257 words
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Miscellaneous381 1959-01-27 6 BORN today, you have vaunting ambitions to be top man m your circle. You want position and cognition and you fully recognise that money is an ever-present help toward those ends. Consequently, you will want to have money! You are willing to work hard (of it, too, sacrificing many of381 words
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Article173 1959-01-27 7 LONDON, Jan Previous Today 881 No 1 -Al ..jit-an ports Jan U buyers 24 buyers Feb 25 buyers 25 buyers 25 l sellers 25 sellers rinbllt No. 1 RSS Spot buyers 25* buyers 25 S* sellers 25 l k sellers i No. 1 RSS Settlement loins Feb173 words
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Article101 1959-01-27 7 NEW YORK, Jan. ?fi. Frevlous Today n\ Strait. Spot 89.75 num. 99.75 nom. Contract .lan 98 00 buyers 98.50 buyers 100 00 sellers 100.00 sellers Maih 97.50 buyers 98.00 buyers 99.50 sellers 99.37 sellers Steady. S ILES: One lot. Future. Jan. 30.25 buyers 30.25 buyers 80.30 sellers101 words
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Article45 1959-01-27 7 Ipol 24',. awaiting 24, January 2i. Lnmpong spot Lng release 24, a floats shipment 24. Sara- Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. wak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 40, afloats 40. and January shipment 39'j, 39 1 sellers ex-dock.45 words
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Article89 1959-01-27 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. V.X/ N<-iU> European ports delivered "right per long ton Jan. Feb. COPRA, Straits cLf. 1.K./North Furopean ports delivered weight per lon* ton Jan. Feb. COCONUT OIL crude Straits oi.f. European ports m bulk P«r lone ton Feb COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon oi.f. European89 words
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Article188 1959-01-27 7 /CONDITIONS were again unsettled In the London stock markets yesterday with buyers holding off and prices moving lower m ponse to profit-taking. Sentiment was still influenced by election uncertainties. Despite the good performance of sterling m tlir foreign exchange mark. ;!lf «-(lKed securities came uiul. r selling188 words
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Article16 1959-01-27 7 A curfew on two southwest Cyprus villages Agros and Oridia was lifted yesterday. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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49 1959-01-27 7 GROUSE OFFICE AT KRETA AYER TODAY The mobile unit of the City Council public enquiry and complaints bureau will br at Kreta Ayer Child Welfare Clinic from 9 a.m. to 12 noon today. On subsequent days It will visit Jalan Besar. Kamponsr Kapor, Bukit Merah and Telok Ayer wards.49 words
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Article27 1959-01-27 7 The formal approval of the Legislative Assembly has been sought by the Government for an expenditure of $15,000 to continue the poliomyelitis control proiime.27 words
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Advertisement93 1959-01-27 7 wM fiELVf TtAn mm v9* wL > v.^^ rJ Ifl Ferguson Printed V^B W 9 M Voile 39" wide. /''t/jA «L U pi Cofron 36" wide. 'If'tt'A B»' '**J n V>l Ll [GIANSIN€IH&CO.LTD.7 H 30-1 RAFFILS PLACE, SINGAPORE-1 WA TELEPHONE: *****/6 M m^^K^^^^ from Germany Four models for your choice.93 words
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Miscellaneous117 1959-01-27 7 £JIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I SINCAPORE I HIGH TIDES i TODAY: 12.10 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.16 a.m. and 12.51 p.m. E THURSDAY: 1.49 a.m. and 1.35 p.m. E FRIDAY: 2.23 a.m. and E E 2.22 a.m. E E SATURDAY: 3.00 a.m. E and 3.18 p.m. S SUNDAY: 3.45 a.m. E 4.31 p.m. E E117 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-01-27 8 uture. LEFT. Eighteen-year-old Margaret Conway of the Royal College of Music plucks at the strings of her harp with all the confidence and ability of a maestro. She is a member of the London Schools' Symphony Orchestra, which was undergoing a special training course at Archbishop Tenison'sPaul Popper - 79 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-01-27 8 TO OLDER television viewers, the 8.8.C.'s proHii/tfinn nf "Trilhv*' notwlc w TO OLDER television viewers, the 8.8.C.'s production of "Trilby needs no introduction, but to the younger generation it is a play full of surprises set against the background of the Latin quarter of Paris towards the84 words
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Article, Illustration316 1959-01-27 8 JEAN BISHOP - Back-room girl of medicine JEAN BISHOP By NOBODY sees anything dramatic m this girl. Serials are written round I pretty blonde nurses and tight-lipped doctors. But the girl who really handles drama is ignored. One slip by her could cause death. Too much of one drug, not enough of another316 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-01-27 8 THE Cambridge can- didates for a place :n i the Boat Race (cam are keeping fit with physical training on dry land, but when it conies to a spell of i32 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1959-01-27 1 Do not panic when husband brings boss for dinner Don't fuss or bother all the time WHEN John told Mary that he had invited the boss and his wife home for dinner the following night, she became panicky. Her hair was not done. Hi,' house was1,092 words
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306 1959-01-27 1 A few tricks will end the tired look in your eyes VlP's are coming for dinner and you look a mess. Your hair hasn't been set for two weeks and there are dark circles under your eyes. Perhaps you had a uUi Wight last night, or some emergency hauled you306 words
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Advertisement87 1959-01-27 1 S A, mi E Now On DRESSES GOWNS I Prices Slashed /VAulchands 821, BRAS BASAH ROAD o 3rd Floor, Gion Singh Bldg. (Neor Roffles Hotel) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 7 Aicn SINGAPORE-1 TEL: ***** ALoU TEL: ***** B JMflB 24 INCH POLORON '-^■SBzr r tat|ng braz|er 1%; SSlr^-- B>9 Barbecue Bargain87 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-01-27 2 DISCOVERY of the week <. i\ »> "i->» »>» 1 1.1 .1 uutxi ».i|miii siaiiti m i in* Window of a restaurant m New Market Street. ."Made m the shape of a glamorous young woman, it was railed "Ballerina." A silhouette cut from plate metal, she has chic black hairdo112 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-01-27 2 ALMOST every woman has a dress that has seen better days, but is not old enough or worn out enough to discard. Dry cleaning does not give it back its flair, and bold accessories only make it appear more dull and drab. Here is132 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-01-27 2 DELIGHT a little girl f/ with these Peter I ocketa from the Sata Shop. These sachets of candystripe calico are lined and piped m geranium red and sport black cotton lashes, button eyes and noses and wide smiling embroidered mouths special feature is the il.'P <>l76 words
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Article221 1959-01-27 2 GOOD TEA WITHOUT TEARS GOOD tea is wele o m c whenever people m< m friendship, whenever a housewife feels she needs reviving, whenever one desires refreshment. But one disadvantage of good tea madr from tra leaves is that there is at) much waste. Realising the need of the ever221 words
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Article, Illustration678 1959-01-27 2 These gadgets medal in Brus won els bVL i* "5 jsfe OtJßSHstsßjri— s— bbbk* i i m m-4 X il*v *»&Vssfjyj TJ^T v*KT n*ryfflfß|3L star* I"MIJJMBMWP"sm X BjOBBBMBtJB^BBJB^MBBJBMBj^BMLs^g-igyi^b^g^gjjjj--^^ BBBB^te^_^.^^Bßßl i BBBBw^ MtfpPl^Bi^V THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST I Uj gpV^ DESIGNED FOR WOMEN IS I fc *i« i&ii *si QNLY half of678 words
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191 1959-01-27 2 THE BRA WITH THE LUXURY LOOK YOU WILL LOVE *m MMIKTIMK, when the living is easy rashion s Ihcmp s «ng this season, no mail' how dressed up the effect, Airborne cottons look like chiffon and wash like a dream. Washable silks flo;it dreamily m exotic juiißle prints. Futurama striped191 words
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Advertisement81 1959-01-27 2 A CCU LUX FLASH- LIGHTS and accessories, sole agents, Van Houtcn (Far East) Ltd., Chulia Street, available at all good department stoi and electrical shops. Neatea, sole agents, Nestles Co., Trafali Street, available at all grocers'. Napkin stand. Tien T in Restaurant. New Market Str< Peter Poekete, S; Shop, Bhenton81 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-01-27 3 A DREAM GOWN IN LACE AND TAFFETA A dream of a gown, modelled here by Ina Yntema, is made of fabulous We blue late over tell colour (affeta. Oversewn with diamante and sequins, the lace costs about SBO a yard. Simply tut and fitted this luxurious sheath h.is a deceptively95 words
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308 1959-01-27 3 Give a new face to the good old pot roast TPHE good old fashioned pot roast takes on a new face m today's Eve. And here are some of the things you can do to this inex- pensive cut of meat. For the basic roast, brown a four or five308 words
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Article77 1959-01-27 3 At the Singapore Constitution Exposition, one of the greater attractions will be at the US StandIt will be a complete modern kitchen, shown for the first time m Singapore. The kitchen was primarily designed to show people of Asian countries what a typical American kitchen really77 words
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Advertisement34 1959-01-27 3 U9Zz^s^lkir T* V ESSM* Mm**^' o^ V\ Mil lllJnillil MrilnStrtnllrinffi [%Vvk «ftf* '^/^y^cVj Bp>»niwß 4 A JL I /JJJJJJI jJ&Z&^atL 'j^L HVbbT vi K-^Cid^B^Brt ft\ vB 9 BBBBF "•HI B&rA *V 1T» X. "OH34 words
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Article, Illustration417 1959-01-27 4 Grow slim-yet healthy, strong SfOP SWALLOWING PILLS BY THE HANDFUL oi the women we know have either just come off a diet, are still on a diet, or going to diet, "tomorrow." The reason for tliis perpetual dieting is because so few neo- pie achieve success. They take miracle fluids,417 words
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173 1959-01-27 4 is quite pleasant and is slightly sweet. People who are overweight, according to experts, live shorter lives than those who are slim and fit. So, going on this diet may lengthen your span of life, besides giving you a chance to enjoy it more fully.173 words
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261 1959-01-27 4 OIMONETTA and Fabiani, two of Italy's top fashion de- signers, gave their authoritative version of the new Italian line for spring and summer, Reuter 5 5 reports. It is now safe to say that if Paris i endorses the Italian look this week, 5261 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-01-27 9 LEFI Oxford Universit) g crew for the* Boat Race go through their pacts on the Thamt s at Henley. In this Sport and Genera] picture are J. (i. Kowbotham (cox, Ilurford College), >I. J. W. Hall (stroke, Lincoln), No. 7 D W. Shaw (Keeble), No. 6 Bastow92 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-01-27 9 |ECe C on the River things are made for them. longer is it neccsl,r them to go i to the river, he nver has come d them. Swollen by flood waters, it laps the boat-house door. Below they settle themselves into their racing shell by89 words
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Article104 1959-01-27 9 ABOVE are t<'< uni)iidu<' University i lor the Ko.i t Ku c. Their maxim Ifl to ensure tii.it ever) man of the team is In peali physical condition Ihis is Ihr trial crew, who U\w b experimenting with nils rowing positions during practice on t lk104 words
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Article, Illustration349 1959-01-27 10 Collapse of Peking s rule predicted f iff if Chiang men land 'rill\ American ambassador to Nationalist China and a leading, banker from Shanghai have both predicted that the mainland Chinese will revolt and overthrow the Peking regime. The ambassador, Mr. Everett Drumright, told 500 civil leadersU.P.I - 349 words
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Article143 1959-01-27 10 'Nanking is capital of China' ABOUR MP. Mr. John Rankin, has a iked In British Hou. c of is what the Hon I ernment has done to chool history books the colony to b: m into line with changin Asia. Mr. Julian Amery. Colonial Under-Secretary. said out Oi date booksReuter - 143 words
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Article24 1959-01-27 10 About 200 Japanese youth representatives will go to i run-ign countries to mark Iho wedding of Crown Prince \kihito m April. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article42 1959-01-27 10 A two-day sale In London or Japanese colour pr -i Oriental ivories, lacquer and works of art, fetched more than $50,000. poktsman for Sotheby, the auctioneers, tald all the Items on show "sold nnr ilarly well.' 1 ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article55 1959-01-27 10 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will soon reduce its holdings m Air Ceylon, a KLM spokesman said. The Dutch airline will cut its share of the company's ownership from 49 to 24 per cent. The spokesman said the original agreement between the two firms specified that KLM wouldU.P.I - 55 words
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113 1959-01-27 10 ROGER GARREAU, a French diplomat who l recently visited Formosa, told the International Diplomatic Academy m Paris: "Quemoy is ar symbol of the resistance of the free world against the Communist tide." n is understandable that the Government of Formosa are anxious to holdReuter - 113 words
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170 1959-01-27 10 rpHE UNITED STATES has adopted a "wait and A see" policy on the future of democracy m South Korea under its new national security law, official sources said m Washington. sure or threats will be used by the U.S. toU.P.I - 170 words
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93 1959-01-27 10 Tit ore tins an old man in Seoul THE New York Post, a Liberal newspaper, has expressed its disagreement with President Syngman Rhee by carrying an editorial m the form of a limerick. The editorial said: 'President Syngman Rhee has forced legislation through the National Assembly which seems to abolishU.P.I - 93 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-01-27 10 BIG HEALTH BOOST FOR TAIPEH DOMESTIC sanitation m Taipeh will receive a tremendous boost when the Formown capital's modern sewage disposal project is completed m a few years. The scheme is being planned by engineers who have just returned from a year's technical training m the I'nited States. Here one66 words
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Article132 1959-01-27 10 NEHRU'S 'NO' TO EAST GERMAN PM THE East G Heir Otto i appears to ha alter his four-d almost empty-. One of Herr Grotewohl' principal aims is belii to have been to the Indian Premier. Mr, Jawaharlal Nehru, to recognise the East German regime and establish diplomatic relations. Mr. Nehru,U.P.I - 132 words
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Article23 1959-01-27 10 nominated Mr. Henrj Byroade to be United Si ambassador to Afghanistan. He Is at present amba sador to South Africa.23 words
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Article56 1959-01-27 10 Threjij Protestanti and 10 Catholici m Inn golia have been arrested by the Chin Ists for allegedly conspiring to overthrow thi regime, according to reports just f l m ll Kong. The newspaper Inner Mongolia Daily Prot' hard core element revolutionary group. The Catholics WiU.P.I - 56 words
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Advertisement12 1959-01-27 10 PACKING EH uuJJ >^YJ (<$ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. WW.^ MANAGING DineCTOR RONAID PtCK12 words
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188 1959-01-27 11 Formosa set to launch trade drive S-E. Asia MR. C. M. CHEN, chairman of Formosa's Overseas Affairs Commission, has said the lime is now opportune for the Nationalist Chinese regime to establish closer trade ties with South-East Asian nations. At the same time Mr. K. Y. Yin, chairman of theReuter - 188 words
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Article233 1959-01-27 11 Peking tightens grip on farmers nPIlh ChIBMC Governij I. inent has tightened <► its grip on the country's V, agriculture by the foro mation of outsize communes, according to an 0 interview by the Prime Minister. Mr. Chou EnX lai, published m Budapest. 1 In a three-hour talk with HungarianReuter - 233 words
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140 1959-01-27 11 COMMUNIST CHINA is negotiating for the purchase of 300 vessels from Japan and Britain through shipping agencies m Hong Kong, according to. the Chinese newspaper Wah Km Vat Po. Eight .shipping companies acting as Peking buying agents were bidding against eachReuter - 140 words
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63 1959-01-27 11 have arrested ;»n Indonesian herb doctor whose bedside manner was too realistic. According V;;^ reports m Jakarta. •he herb do< to r ("dukun") was reported to liave 1 "is women patients to secret) before ie began treatment. one Woman, .Harmed by the "treatment. ranReuter - 63 words
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98 1959-01-27 11 Deal with China off but no pressure MR. GORDON CHURCHILL, Canadian Trade Minister, has denied that pressure was exerted from the U.S. to kill the sale of one million dollars worth of Canadian aluminum to Communist China. He was referring to the refusal of the Aluminum Company of Canada toReuter - 98 words
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Article224 1959-01-27 11 THE London review New Statesman has said that the Burmese civilian Government led by General Ne Win "has been doing a good job these last two months." He had hand-picked eight senior civil servants and judges for his Cabinet, partly to emphasise thatReuter - 224 words
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Article270 1959-01-27 11 Jugoslavia Machinery in Japan vl v \V economic i mission has arrived m Tokyo to seek Japanese machinery for expanding Yugo. Slav industries. vIU hold talks JJith officials and busismcn on a plan to import Japanese goods, ecially equipment for textile, uapcr-mokiner and nthpr industries.- i second batch of PolishReuter; U.P.I - 270 words
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Advertisement72 1959-01-27 11 WEDDMWG PMCTWJHES Moke arrangemenfs NOW for your photographs to be token by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 or write to: FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC OEPT. TIMES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. THE SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE fvcry Friday WEEK ENDER r*od«r« qc» th« most prodigious line-up of th«72 words
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Advertisement59 1959-01-27 11 rFOR £j LOUIS ROEDERER j/1 CHAMPAGNEi^ SHOP //I I) AT THE ~z FITZPATRICKS J/f/ter/itfrrAet Ovrr zoo Flexible A Rlrid PI 181 l( IKMMU \KI MODI KM/I > KIT< 111 \S Ml X^IKK MIX < I I" I nhreakahlr) I 104 Obtainable il an i racing l»< p.ti tmrnl il Moi59 words
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Article, Illustration517 1959-01-27 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM n^'^*frTW&- 1 H W n ff^rlf^ PP! a kfkkkftkfkkftkdtrkft Inn week s guest is Ho Tat beng, A.K.P.b.. a medical pnor apher employed m the General Hospital. He has constructed arcr proof housing which enables him to take under water scene I517 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-01-27 12 MANDRILL." By Austria. This photograph was Highly Commended In the Tenth Singapore International Salon. Gottfried SoykaGottfried Soyka - 22 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-01-27 12 1,700 entries for first salon II jORE than 1,700 enI tries have been received for the First South East Asia Salon of Photography. Mr. Van Fook Leun. F.R.P.S. one of the judges, said that the (response was encouraging and with the Malayan and Singapore photographers submitting soon, the total willCarlo Bevelaqua - 155 words
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Article, Illustration856 1959-01-27 13 Harold Bunting - Harold Bunting Publishing firm founded by a Manchester carpenter By IIANY splendid things Happened m the second half vi last century. Perhaps nothing more splendid than the desire of so many people for self -education. They were gluttons for it. Do you remember:856 words
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Article508 1959-01-27 13 RALPH TEATSORTH - RALPH TEATSORTH By THE Empress of Japan 1 was nearing 30 and had not produced a male heir. She had borne four daughters, one of whom died In infancy. The Japanese subjects were beginning to wonder. It was bening a matter of major concern forU.P.I - 508 words
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Article241 1959-01-27 14 Sweet Dream for the mile Sweet dream is my selection for the class i Div. 2 one mile event He has been working iloni nicely with Picture Goer, who won the mam race the first day, making Sweet Dreams trials (OOd enough to win this despite many mvnt de- notions241 words
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1191 1959-01-27 14 ALLAN LEWIS - GENERAL PIL IS HOLDING HIS SPRINT FORM ALLAN LEWIS BBH *3k E pENBEAi Til. second to Amusement Park when that horse made his Malayan record of 1 mm 10 4/5 sees for 6F at the last Singapore meeting, is holding that form well enough to win the main Class 11,191 words
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59 1959-01-27 14 MADAME Tussaud's the celebrated London wax. works, takes the following view of the world's jreat cricketers, according' to the News Chronicle's diarist: Sir Len Button's efllß has been melted down; Denis Comptons days m wax "are numbered"; Sir Donald Bradmans popularity continues un« diminished59 words
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Article35 1959-01-27 14 The Japan Badminton Association said yesterday it had decided to send I representative to the inauguration meeting oftne Asian Federation ol Baaminton Association to oc held sh— iU nt KuaIa Lumpur.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article96 1959-01-27 14 FOLLOWING horses A will not start tomorrow: Timberlane, Silver Whistle, Silver Mistress, Dark Duet, Heart's Desire, Miralda, Centaur and Cassell. on 9 lb worse terms for 4 3 4 lengths. These figures are m favour of Black Gold. Polly Slipper meets Easy Winner on 3 lb worse terms96 words
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Article274 1959-01-27 14 A FTER Considering the Cla.s.s /v 2 Di\ 2 race on the first lay from every angle, I must |O lor Aberdeen to win tomorrow ruid be one of the best bets of fhe day. I thought Aberdeen should h.i\e b*en o two lengths274 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-01-27 14 115 JB W^\ <• 1 is uoss 3 Knight's table (8 I Confused hopes among the 5 show IMI at lasl (7) <uMotners c Display Indignation against 4 Glorious drink m song (4). The en 6 lneer.s at first (G). 8 Meal In the late afternoon 7 Pierce date to196 words
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Article399 1959-01-27 15 ALLAN LEWIS - MONITOR BRILLIANT ON THE TRACK ALLAN LEWIS by \|OMIOK (Johnson) if showed all hi usual brilliance on the number two track at Bukit Tim ah this morning to dispose of three m 37 4 5. He was fairly wide out and appeared to do It well within himself. The second399 words
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Article279 1959-01-27 15 New horses on parade tomorrow 'ivmukkuw auernoon -I- during race Intervals at Bukit Timah, 23 of the Singapore Turf Club's two-year-olds will be numbered and paraded m the mounting ring m front of the grandstand. After Race Three will come the first group, as follows: Trainer R. N. Hobbs. Feima279 words
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Article101 1959-01-27 15 A PROFESSIONAL boxer was disqualified in a fight at Leyton Baths, London, la«t night after the referee had ruled he had bitten his opponent. In one of (he most unusual disqualifications in a British ring for years, referee Jack Morris stopped the welterweight bout between Londonery Peter Anderson101 words
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Article180 1959-01-27 15 HAVIN STEVENS, who is LJ regarded by the critics a* worthy of consideration for Australia's Test team before the end of the series, scored 125 not out yesterday in Perth for South Australia against Western Australia in their Sheffield Shield match. Earlier, Western Australia'sReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration170 1959-01-27 15 M. Harrison- Cray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Cray by 'PHIS linnd brought several fallacies to light m a match between two junior teams. South opened m Room 1 with One Spade, because "someone had told him not to bid Two without a six-card suit," and was dismayed when everyone pained. In fact,170 words
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Article330 1959-01-27 15 i will report 1 milestone, Wood- 630 a.m. on Sunday. titora wishing transport }K>nu must asiti iho Singapore padang 30 and I a.m. w.ilk will begin »1 7 a.m. the .specified route. lioin start to 3.335 metres. First off ill be the Veterans, the Juniors and .it Intervals330 words
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Article46 1959-01-27 15 Warwick Webster, 17. won his .second Queensland swimming title last ni*>ht m Brisbane when he took the final of the men'fl 200--metre freestyle m 2min B.4sec, Webster's time broke J*>lm Rigby'.s Queensland record of 2:09.0. Webster had previously wo n fVi Iflfl-mntrp frppxtvlr U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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239 1959-01-27 15 Boi.ton Wanderers, the holders, are favoured oy a homo match a bneir Lancashire riva Preston North End aa a re« suit Of the draw lor i fifth round 01 the Football Association cup yesterdi ton are a difficult to beal bui Bolton defealReuter - 239 words
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319 1959-01-27 16 widow hears husband 'tell' of Viking death plunge fVHE VOl< P 11(Jl ih ing the Last minutes before his vikinu crashed on houses In the London suburb of Southall, killing seven people, was heard from a tape recorder at the resumed inquest m j London yesterday. The Viking, owned byReuter - 319 words
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Article110 1959-01-27 16 A COURT m Lyons, France, sentenced five Algerians to death yesterday for the 1957 murder of a fellow Algerian m a fractional brawl. The murdered man was Tahar Aissani, found dead on March 2, 1957 with two bullets m his head and his hands andU.P.I - 110 words
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Article40 1959-01-27 16 'PUREE RAF. men were yesterday plucked from stormy seas oy an R.A.F. helicopter when their sailing boat capsized off Kyrenia. North Cyprus. A fourth serviceman, still unidentified, v.js saved from drowning by Greek fisher- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article53 1959-01-27 16 The French Prime MlnP, Mr. Michel Debre called m the French Government's delegate-general m Algeria yesterday for an on the spot report on growm X nationalist terrorism there. te-General Paul Delouvrier met with Mr Debr< at the Hot tl Maiignon m Paris, official resf J ofU.P.I - 53 words
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235 1959-01-27 16 BRITAIN DRAFTS A NEW DEAL FOR WELFARE OF THE MENTALLY SICK THE House of Commons last night agreed m principle to big changes to bring the law governing the mentally sick m Britain into line with what the Minister of Health, Mr. Derek Walker-Smith, called "great advances m medical skill235 words
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Article102 1959-01-27 16 PATA told of work in 3 countries REPRESENTATIVES from X the Philippines. Siam and Vietnam gave a progress report of tourist promotion work m their countries when the Pacific Area Travel Association resumed its session this morning. The executive director of PATA. Mr. George Turner, presided. The Vietnamese representative, Mr.102 words
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Article35 1959-01-27 16 A park of ravenous wolves attacked a shepherd m Central Italy as he gathered his sheep m a snowstorm, chased him up a tree and devoured his flock. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article151 1959-01-27 16 SEX IN BUSINESS PROBE BY SENATE? T HE s s na racket, com, mittce said yesterday that it was looking U $J recent reports that somj large corporations ire using "call girk- to en! tertain customers and clients. ua But the chief coun.se! Mr Robert F. Kennedy BjS8 jS theU.P.I - 151 words
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Advertisement51 1959-01-27 16 The latest semi-permanent rinse perfected by Inecto brings unbelievable colour glamour to hair. Three shades that will not wash off throi: many shampoos, will not affect permanent fiair ibu magic j *x* :€To Available at leading dealers ami THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 33, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE ARCADE, ORCHARD51 words
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