The Singapore Free Press, 28 January 1959
1959-01-28
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Title Section15 1959-01-28 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper .nf.por* Wednesday, January u, 1»5». Prke ISCia.15 words
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188 1959-01-28 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Saddle numbers: New plan under fire ALLAN LEWIS B, I'HK Singapore Turf tub's proposal to discontinue the use of numbered saddle cloths for ear 1 y I morning training is in os t ill-timed in view of the reported falling-off in revenue last year and, more recently, of the drop188 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-01-28 1 'Philip, darling of the English,' Delhi sang THE old city of Delhi last night gave the Duke of Edinburgh the biggest welcome ever accorded a foreigner greater than anything that greeted the Soviet leaders, Mr. Khrushchev and Marsha! Bulganin, on their 1955 visit when he drove through bazaars to attendReuter - 183 words
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Article50 1959-01-28 1 About $4,000 worth ot jewellery and STOO In < were stolen from a house ill Kampong Bahru early I mornii Tho owner. Mr Lam Kwee Lan. w,i awaki i d I mother at 4.1 5 a m. He saw a n crawl it of the50 words
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Article15 1959-01-28 1 I in i I I ll.' was in the i ReuterReuter - 15 words
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343 1959-01-28 1 'REDS DON'T WANT A THAW IN COLD WAR' No indication from Russia, says Dulles MR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the U.S. Secretary of State, said yesterday he had seen nothing so far which led him to feel there was a genuine desire on the part of Russia to end the coldReuter - 343 words
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146 1959-01-28 1 South Africa noT to invite Queen for anniversary rrtHE South African ■M. Government -has 9 B decided not to invite m the Queen to open the m 1960 celebrations of the Union of South Africa's B 50th anniversary, the I Prime Minister, Dr. H Hendrik Verwoerd, told 1 Parliament inReuter - 146 words
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Article121 1959-01-28 1 MR. HAROLD Macmlllan, the Prime Minister, yesterday rejected a suggestion that he should consult the Commonwealth about inviting the Prime Minister of China. Mr. Chou En-lai, to a conference on Asian affairs. A Labour member, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, asked in the House of CommonsReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement48 1959-01-28 1 v v Ic w >-■ I V a I 15 i"^^ •'■''''f^*'>''*''^ftft£n J li^'-^-^>jJBS )f Idi 1 1 iiii|ffflflj| RECHARCEABLE TORCMUCMT medal J AWARDED T> li i fc q ir i c |j 11 U o o Li 1-i O L V O VAN HOUTtN SINGAPORE KUALA LI .148 words
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Article228 1959-01-28 2 DUTCH CAUTION AFTER K.L.M. TALKS "THE Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Jo. Luns, said In Amsterdam last night that he was not too optimistic" about a possible revision of British cuts in klm services to Singapore. He was speaking on his arrival from 'London where he had btvn having discussions on228 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-01-28 2 \f R and Mrs Charlie ifl Goh Choon Yam, 1= above, after their wed- ding in Singapore yes- 5 terday. The bride, the tonner Miss Rosalind Wee Seok Khini is the E second daughter of Mr. Wee Gim Leong and the late Mrs. WeeFree Press - 121 words
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Article24 1959-01-28 2 Tin- destroyer Quibcron left Rangoon ycskTday after a successful four-day goodwill visit. She will shortly rendezvous with the Royal Yacht Britannia. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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193 1959-01-28 2 Pakistan and Persia seek defence pledges from U.S. PAKISTAN and Persia arc seeking .stro; iarantces from the U.S. In relation t<< >ion other than from Communist luntrles, Bagdad Pact conference sources In Karachi ;i:d ye tcrday. Thr guarantee are being ighi at the meeting ol the Ministerial Council ol theU.P.I - 193 words
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Article56 1959-01-28 2 The law— in Sinhalese SINHALBSK will replace English ;i > the Official court language in Ceylon under a bill presented to the Jlou titative In 'olombo terdo The Bill, presented by Mr. m. B Karlapper, par liamentary secretary to the Justice Mini try. will < :uiy judge who i not56 words
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Article188 1959-01-28 2 FIRST impressions Among London observers after leading a summary of Mr Nikita Khrushchev's speech |in Moscow yesterday were that in general he had reiterated the known Soviet positions on the main foreign policy issues. On Germany Mr. Khrushchev expounded the Soviet proposals, madeReuter - 188 words
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Article24 1959-01-28 2 An Italian Air Fore mcc plane crashed on a glacier in the Dolomites yesterday The pilot aped with oruisea ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement149 1959-01-28 2 faff Ckoy in W£W SHOES Model 60 n(4U^rj Spore: $3.50 /f**:/f f I fed. A Borneo: $4.50 i Children s flexible leather sh >\ *"V*. X V in beige, bro*n or block. '•.'♦>]^**t2K>^..^wJ yjjW^ Model 75 <^V(fo Spore: $6.90—$ 9.90 V J Fed. A Brn.. $7.90— 510.90 S Children's step-in149 words
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Advertisement15 1959-01-28 2 '■ii mimimiiii jirniii btrfr <& JjuAtoKj j 50/.^ DISTRIBUTORSi H m J^^>T. I Illtllllllll lllllllllltlllllH" 115 words
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176 1959-01-28 3 100 injured as police battle rioters in city centre A BOUT 50 police and 50 demonstrators were injured in a battle of stones and tear-gas in the centre of Florence last night, according to unofficial estimates. The rioters were protesting against police action earlier in the day in evicting 400Reuter - 176 words
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Article112 1959-01-28 3 SEVEN IN AN A-LEAK ROOM ARE SAFE MINOR accident at the A itomtc weapons re- establishment to Aldermaston, Berkshire, England ast night gave rLse to vi-rv small release of a dio-activlty in one room." an official statement said. The statement, from the Atomic Energy Authority, added that a medical examinationReuter - 112 words
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96 1959-01-28 3 A TOTAL of 110 Americans have been selected us potential candidates for man's first attempt to fly into outer space and orbit the earth. Mr. K. Keith Olennan, head of the U.S. National* Aeronautics and Space Administration, announced in New York lastReuter - 96 words
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28 1959-01-28 3 The Federation Aeronautique Internationale yesterday awarded its gold medal to the designer of the Soviet TU-104 jet airliner Mr. Andre Tupolev.-— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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163 1959-01-28 3 SHEATH LOOK IS TOP FASHION IN PARIS rE natural silhou- ette is the No. 1 fashion highlight emerging in the new I Paris collections. After two days of the first 1959 showings, j the chemisier look is 2 the outstanding sil- I houette, with normal waistlines triumphing. Hem lengths haveReuter - 163 words
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Article64 1959-01-28 3 PONTECHRVO BECOMES RED SALESMAN rnilE former Italian-born 1 British atomic .scientist Bruno Pontccorvo, who defected to the Soviet Union, will make a tour of Africa and Asia on behalf of the Russians. "Newsweek" magazine said yesterday- .1 The magazine said that Pontecorvo would "offer scientific and technical help to underdevelopedReuter - 64 words
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122 1959-01-28 3 an official committee iV studying proposed change! in English matrimonial disputes recommended yesterday that husbands should have substantially the .same rights to apply Un court or., Magistral courts should have power to order the wife to pay maintenance lor the ehildand in special circumstancesReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement50 1959-01-28 3 ■I i^B *Mwte*». mm H S9NM^H [j IN PURE WOOL b] LAMBSWOOL H PURE CASHMERE Egl AN SINGH &CO..LTD. 91 30-1 RAFFUS PLACE. S!NGAPOR£-1 H TIUPMONE: *****/6 I FEDERAL-OPTIEK OPTICIAN Orchard Road, (Opp. OrclMnl Ro«d Port o^ f Slflftlipon V I .1: 2757* "Unions between 9 n.m, <> M) P50 words
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Advertisement146 1959-01-28 3 SACRAMENTO California h TOMATO PRODUCTS TOMATO 71//CE 46 ox. tins $1.20 20 ox. tins $0.55 TOMATO KETCHUP 14 ox. bottles $0.75 U.S. Grade A (Fancy) the finest there is. Also CANNED PEACHES, PEARS, FRUIT SALAD and COCKTAIL in 1 6 ox. &30 ox. Tins. 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel.146 words
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266 1959-01-28 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1959. Opinion A mockery of justice nPilt: so-called 'war crimes 1 I rials' In Havana have l<> ussed world attention on the policies and person of Cuba's revolutionary leader, Dr. Fidel Castro. Dictator Castro came to power by oustl n dictator Batista after266 words
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Article825 1959-01-28 4 Geoffrey Thursby - Geoffrey Thursby gd gfg hfsgdg dsg Muslim priests order: Beware these men Report from Bagdad by f rin Sword <>i Islam h.is been suddenly unsheathed in Iraq against Communism and this holy war has shaken the Redi and put fresh heart into (heir opponents, wlio feared825 words
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488 1959-01-28 4 Sarah Rothschild - Sarah Rothschild by 4 n drew Annandale Sinclair, educated Eton, the Guards, and Cambridge, family motto "feight" (Old Scots fur flght), has behaved in a manner unbefitting an officer and a gentleman. For he has had the impudence to write a book revealing488 words
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Advertisement39 1959-01-28 4 PATEK PHILIPPE Ih« M.ivl,r \\al» -liinak'-rs oi (.mi ri tek Philippe h maiiui.u llecired 01 nt, th e up of the State of t hi i uthentic guai -old. in \.i <|i'alil\ So'p AnH. SENA, LTD. Smgoporc 4 Pcnong.39 words
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Advertisement41 1959-01-28 4 DOM T LtT Furniture removing is a job for experts.... Your heavy furniture, porcelain, crystal silrc'^ need* our expert care. We pack, crate, trai store everything for you. PHONE ***** w*m*»i FOR TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE C-T8 3B41 words
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104 1959-01-28 5 MPs WILL QUERY PUBLICITY FOR DENE r i ivli Pretley n allegedly gh ii roll singer e when he en the Army lor hb national servlci to be the subLjuestioiu in thr i Commons today \t month. ar-old singer is military hospital from "emotional Why the publicity? Hall, a Conserva[iReuter - 104 words
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Article119 1959-01-28 5 May to wed in April |>IIKK MAY, captain 1 of the English ericket team now tour Ing Australia, and Miss 1 Virginia Gilllgan, daughter of Mr. Arthur 4 (iillifcan, England i captain in Now Zealand i :;i) years ago, will be married in England on 4 April 24, it wasReuter - 119 words
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Article275 1959-01-28 5 Vasagar: Agenda was too late QUESTIONS arc to be asked at the Singapore City Council meeting on Friday about thcircumstance* in which two councillors abstained from discussion and voting on 45 items of business before the nuance and genera] purposes committee Most of the Items had earlier been approved by275 words
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177 1959-01-28 5 /\\LY three of the 67 disabled people trained under the Government's scheme for rehabilitating disabled persons found work last year. In 1957 the Labour Ministry sent 59 disabled persons for training. Of them 42 found employment. A spokesman of the La- bour177 words
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Article36 1959-01-28 5 Thr Maersk Line ha i added a n< w ship, the 3,496 ton Kntkl M U tO i I Par En i fleet. Bh< i nnw in Singnporr on her maiden vi36 words
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Article28 1959-01-28 5 The International Council meet i in i ondon today to consider the requirement* ol the world free market >rid Mtabll ii export qu( coidingly ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement59 1959-01-28 5 BUY SINGLET Di\ IC r FOR COMFORT S DURABILITY le Horn: LI SENG MIN CO., LTD. ■i: Ml BRIDGE ROAD *l\(.\rOHE Tel: 3MS3 N. J. BHAGWAN CO. s "ith Brills Road, SINGAPORI TeleJJp 0(| jk Avollablc o fine selection Shcrbornc Poutfcs in ■■ortcd colours and patterns. Afjc ntt: VAN HIN59 words
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Advertisement89 1959-01-28 5 I KAy IOVE Iff •Kv^Sßk^^&^^H I Kr 1 Chocolatey chocolate Some other favourites HONEY ALMONDS, FRUIT NUT CRACKERMILK and RAISIN MILK TOE GREATEST TASTE IN CHOCOLATE ADELPHI GRILL Dancing Nightly except Sundays music by the Ni;W ADELPHI W I QUINTKT r\ h Dine, Drink and Dance I in cool, cosy89 words
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Miscellaneous156 1959-01-28 5 Jhl HB I H H Hi I H^ I^l I^^H H'"'* i^ < LUIS liCßOii G a comrade itaiMli on I 1 a godfather Joins Hie vessel 'H». ,ii, 7 Bee heat in these fanning g m<i understand lands di» 18 11 A thousand ly^'ccn our Hmr iiiul it 9156 words
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Advertisement26 1959-01-28 6 Revere AUTO-MAGAZINE 35 MM SLUE PROJECTOR A strikingly new pf\cOi *>* h riMch-and show" eose. loch touch •f y»nr #int«r •«f««M^<«* y lliowt •ny Hie 36 slide*.26 words
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Miscellaneous146 1959-01-28 6 Ji:i"l" HAUKi: by Sydney Jordan "4S Wf «HE£*S A7 EARTHS M TH£ BBtT&H STATION M I4f 77^7 AlO^f A/r A0OA&O W^ jNSmuMENTS OF SPACE ARE I »6 JUST CX)MiMG UP I THE REBUILT SATELLITE. T IJJRNEO ON AAAGS AND THE L NOW. CUES -CARE A T ww ■>. GULF BETWEEN146 words
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Miscellaneous419 1959-01-28 6 WORN today, you are a cumbii. tion Of the artistic in H and the practical worker who able to reconcile the two vour life to good effect You have a gut for i- u M i Il if abroad. You might spend a i considerable part of your life si419 words
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Article160 1959-01-28 7 LONDON, Jan Previous Today N« l Ml p., i 1 rb. 25 bu 25" March buyers 25 'i sellers Mliers i K n.. i IJSS Spot 25'h buyer 24 i buyer* 25 sellers 881 No. I {Ss I rmi March 25 's bu 25% sellers 25 sellers160 words
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Article109 1959-01-28 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 27. Previous Today ll\ Mi.tit^ Spot 99-75 nom. 100.12 noni. ll\ I. lints its onliact Jan 98.50 buyer.- 98.50 buyers 100.00 sellers 100.50 sellers March 98.00 buyers 97.75 biryers 99.37 sellers 99.75 sellers rOXE: Qutei SALES: NO. Ki i. ,i i; I u hires109 words
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Article31 1959-01-28 7 NEW YORK, Jan. .'7. Previous Today iustrial 592.37 594.66 Railroads 164.07 163.65 Domestic Bonds 86.10 86.25 1 .1 I tUitles 91.66 91.58 st,.«Us nini oslte Average! 20< 6131 words
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Article37 1959-01-28 7 24. awaiting rei bruary Lampong e 23 afloat -> Ipmenl 23 1 prices Quoted 23',. ik unquoted Muntok white spot and awMtinlelease 40. afloata «0, Febi shipmenl 3fi df. sellers ex-dock in US cents vc- lb37 words
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Article99 1959-01-28 7 (ori;.\ Philippines i.i.t. 1.K./ i iropeau ports delivered 1 i pei long lon Jan. Feb i OPRA, Straits < if. 1.K. /North I uropean ports deliver* d i' i long ton .lan. /I H> (1 < OXI I OIL crude Straits I ii opean ports in99 words
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74 1959-01-28 7 HEALTH SYMBOL CONTEST FOR CHILDREN SECONDARY school children in Singapore are Invited to design a symbol for the Health Education Council. The contest is sponsored by the council with thi operation of the Education Ministry. Closing date is March 1. Mrs. K. M. Knight, secretary of the council, said there74 words
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Article149 1959-01-28 7 tock mark 1 1 'in ettled on ol the account I very buying ment was affected number (tf adverse inIncludlng the 1 might oi ind ft; ippointi the Chancellor quer's di until the b( tter a d w< n often r helped by the fur n149 words
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394 1959-01-28 7 PROPOSED CUT IN 'LIVE' SHOW DUTY GETS BIG WELCOME A SINGAPORE Government proposal lo reduce the tax on "live" entertainment was widely acclaimed yesterday. The proposal is contained in a Bill to be soon tabled before the Legislative Assembly Id amend the present scale of entertainment duty. The tax on394 words
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Article26 1959-01-28 7 Luxembourg was yesterday without newspapers owinu to a strike of printing workers which brought all tin Grand Duchy's printing works to a standstill. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement210 1959-01-28 7 Don't rUk having your household effects damaged in transit through faulty packing Jet Ja/e packing. cchJult the expetU SINGAPORE PACKING in association ftfi, II Baggage L^'Jife Jp|WF[_. Transport SBtfh. Agency &«*B|js|!f ;i;;lc^^Li/M'a«» our «|MTi«/ily r^/£%t^£^^Cl nilMllllllllC]llllllllllllC]illlllllllllC3llllllimilC3llllllllllltC3imi!IIHIIC3IIIIIIMMI'g FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE 'ECONOMY Siav n£ Malayan Railway I STATION HOTEL] Kcppel Rood, SINGAPORE210 words
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Miscellaneous94 1959-01-28 7 £.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 singapore i |hich tides! TOI)A\ 12.51 p.m. TOMORROH 1.49 a.m. and 1.3S p.m. E FRIDAY:94 words
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505 1959-01-28 8 MARVIN H. FRIEDMAN - IF YOUR WIFE BULLIES YOU JOIN THIS BODY -AT ONCE MARVIN H. FRIEDMAN Hv HUSBANDS United, there's nothing like a little organisation to combat "creeping domesticity." I found this out the easy way by joining the Husband's Protective Association, a world-wide organisation that has its roots at 25 Manor Drive,505 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-01-28 8 IFVON McKIU.FN. of Miami, Florida, keep* her figure In shape by hula hoop- >»* llrre «he*» exercising on the brach.22 words
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Article288 1959-01-28 8 WELSHMEN are ann< ed because they have to pav a 30 per cent pure: ax on a harp, their national Instrument, out ran buy a piano tax free. Mr. Gerald Nabarro, Conservative Member oi Parliament, said. A piccolo and a trumpet also carry a 30288 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-01-28 8 America me, with .i i American s <> nuu-i, so doesn't Wan I States and In an exdi frenchmen, ations, are i *'l would love a private ti I staring at D said on i Oca35 words
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Article94 1959-01-28 8 HE TOOK LOOT IN A BOUQUET neatly drenetf man about .»."> walked Into florist shop in Glendalc, California, and ordered i bouquet of a dozen carnations from proprii-toi Bud Mills. Mills made »P t» r bouque and started to hand '1 over when the cwtomei said: Oh, by the way,94 words
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Article50 1959-01-28 8 An allocation of S<> to establish a P% nl making capsules of sh m* llvrr oil In Slam has bcon recommended by Mr NU« rice Pate, executive dir^ or of the United Nations Ch.ld ren's Fund (UNICEF). The factory could W" out 80.000 rnp UICS B50 words
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Woman & Beauty FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section9 1959-01-28 1 Woman Beauty FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT Wednesday, January 28, 1959.9 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-01-28 1 HELEN BUNNEY (RIGHT) LENORE LESTER (BELOW) AND JUANITA14 words
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Article, Illustration384 1959-01-28 1 ...OR HOW TO PUT A TOUCH OF GLAMOUR INTO THAT ONE FOR THE ALBUM IF you don't want to 1 have the coming generations laughing at your pictures and portraits which you are sure to collect through the years, take these timely tips and learn to be as384 words
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Advertisement115 1959-01-28 1 This is COLORAMA ■V .^si B jB R^MMk. wßk Hf Bfafa> li^^bßHbK BT Your Favourite Make- Up in an exciting New Case New! Max Factor'* fabulous Creme Puff In a range of 6 wonderful COLORAMA cates! Each colour lovelier than the last. Choose one, choose them all to complement your115 words
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Article891 1959-01-28 2 Face up to beauty A urw APPROACH TO A VERY OLD PROBLEM... try utyujtjhjgfj fgj TODAY 1 devote 1115 column lo beauty with n<> ajjologies. Beauty is its own explanation— and justification. Show me a woman who is b it n ul as she wants to be, md VOU show891 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-01-28 2 This party dress in ivory Sudan cotton and decorated with gilded leaves and berries was designed by Peter Rotas. It has a sheath skirt which, with the high neckline, emphasises the Empire line.35 words
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Advertisement10 1959-01-28 2 v. fy.-y. Brr>ll Apply to above for FREE Wltie Card10 words
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Advertisement128 1959-01-28 2 Creme Extrordinaire Uncovers your beauty overnight Here, al last, the Moom of youih in a single jar! No othei cream has ever helped the skin in BO many different ways— smoothing, moisturising, nourishing, coaxing away lines and wrinkles. With a few applications you can see for yoursell \shal tliis almost-mira*128 words
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Article, Illustration656 1959-01-28 3 BARBARA GRIGGS - BARBARA GRIGGS H LOOK AT THE GIRL BEHIND THE TYPEWRITER BUY HER SOME FLOWERS TODAY, BOSS By HUNDRED and one years ago was born Miss Lilian Sholes. She was the world's first woman typist; and the machine over which her fingers became accustomed to656 words
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Advertisement294 1959-01-28 3 fflßr Mannequin Training I* CHARM WWII 1| iif«- MODELLING COWtE \*r. IHM. A I INTRODUCTIONS d CARE OF CLOTHES MEABUREMENTB. requirements for modelling. Bt run through of limbering up m exercises. MODELLING TURNS A WALKING demonstration of F VAMUJIIw tAcrijwt m M deportment, standing, ENTRANCES A EXITS. walking, turning. W294 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-01-28 4 "Slumberland," one of the biggest bedding companies in Europe have just unveiled a new bed that has a built-in 17in. television set, radio, tape-recorder, tea-maker, telephone and remote control for bedroom curtains and the lights. Cost? £2,500. The bed, with a "champagne" coverlet, has twin spring-wall117 words
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535 1959-01-28 4 GWEN ROBYNS - GWEN ROBYNS BY J KNEW it the momenl the dear old char started speaking.... that every woman can rise to a social occasion that would leave her husband speechless. "That was a very nice light table wine you gave me, madam," said the535 words
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Advertisement128 1959-01-28 4 '^Pl BBy > X*X'X*!"lXvl*X;» Sk 'JE/j3j^gP ''"ISI, m& Bo •OLE AGEMTSr kIAKI «WAW (M) LTD. pAp)S t FPANC E •Jke biqqaj 0 \^s** i*vm+ up -4* -fate FIRST IN THE FIELD SETTING I I -J> I^*-' THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY 11 A /)/^Cv<. AND SERV.CE. ]i [\J f X Gion128 words
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Article, Illustration707 1959-01-28 5 L NDJ>[E. ACELESS WOMAN THEY say ther e's a woman beIno every man's iccess. Hut tor ar i s couturier ierre Hal main she i a woman without lace. Says lie: "I only a vc' lo close my ves lo see her lopping in the lhamps- Elyseca pping707 words
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248 1959-01-28 5 A HI \i 1 11 v state of W the skin, with a ■rrnt balance of its ■cretions, depends on ■<' health and nutri- of the epithelial ■Is which cover the sU e and, which as ■citing cells, line various skin ■PitliHi.il ,Hls248 words
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Advertisement141 1959-01-28 5 rainbow tissues Each packet contains j^fi ic V J>^ an assortment of four ■^■■■^py^ I exquisite pastel coloured I tissues to compliment your J I taste in daintiness. These 1 tissues are of the finest I w quality delicate and soft yet strong, depend- Vj able and economical. There ff141 words
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Article, Illustration350 1959-01-28 6 Margaret O'Hara writes on children's fashion I'VE just been given t lie lowdown on hlfh-walfted fashions. V st'cnis we've been cribbing them from th<> cradle. That fullness falling from a high yoke is pure baby btufl and the youi arc due to get it back very350 words
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Article101 1959-01-28 6 PEARLY pink sotin is the medium used by Yves St. Laurent for this formal even- ing gown entitled "Bonheur" I m the winter collection shown g by the house of Dior. The I directoire inspiration appears m the brief cross-over bodice p vvith its narrow elbow101 words
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Advertisement143 1959-01-28 6 "like wearing magic gloves!* J) J I I I _tJ r^^^^^^x'^ CjrOZde*^- {(nick, H>itab(& More big-typewriter features than any other portable! Tour margins always balance! Exclusive "See-Set M margins set your typing in inches. No need to move the carriage. And the "See-Sct'J scale keeps your margins always in view.143 words
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247 1959-01-28 7 The bloom of youth in a single jar tMJR countless centuries the search for J beauty has been an endless one. The j cosmetic houses of the world have, lor < generations, been striving to produce THE J PERFECT CREAM. The cream which, by J itself, would do the work247 words
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Article219 1959-01-28 7 (MAN SINGH'S one of the oldest dcparlmenial stores in Singapore was first established in Kuala Lumpur in 1923 and opened its doors in Singapore in 1934. Rapid advancement was made through the years and today branches have been established in Bombay, Osaka, Jakarta, Hong Kong and219 words
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Advertisement193 1959-01-28 7 IK OM THE BEE COMES fl ih SECRET OF YOUTH it p: W I gaiThi- 1 I r^^i_^^ 1 i t ;♦y.Wi f I > l i < FABILISED SOLUTION OF ROYAL JELLY Jot a drug, Not a medicine but a Jatural Vitality Restoring Beverage interesting hooklei on API SERUM193 words
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Advertisement170 1959-01-28 7 DULUX fcii GLOSS FINISH PENTALITE a EMULSION PAINT ito//i backed by (he technical resources <tf Ll^i J Obtainable in a lavish range of colours IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (EXPORT) LTD. AND ALL LEADING PAINT STOCKISTS FLOWER- FRESH $3%/ f^^yh^ I J&O&K& ISQAJJ *>> -IJirlisirtl HiifliHH n*^ir DEW in a rr« ;imy,170 words
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Article, Illustration472 1959-01-28 8 Fashion's Hidden Persuader JOY MATTHEWS brings the first day-by-day report on a growing impulse behind the clothes women choose today fill IK fluffy, Ihe furry, the silky, the stroky thai is A vvhal results these days. It is the subtlest side of dressing. It is the one the women472 words
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Advertisement183 1959-01-28 8 Feed fast-growing bodies on farex farex provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for energy calcium and x^t^^^L vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth JaOTW^fif! hi vitamins of the B group to encourage ~^^*9W nc *lthy183 words
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Article305 1959-01-28 9 an men scare says Bardot ■dot came out M n admission: f frighten her. ■j. u t. that she [Vpo to the I'nited them. Slic said I interview that Kite their reputK to handle. Kit the States as with nobody I the street," she ■at Joinville. outlure I would loveU.P.I - 305 words
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371 1959-01-28 9 WIVES WARNED: COOKED MEAT WON'T KEEP IN VACUUM PACKS working to benefit the health, appetite, and palate of the people of Britain have sent out a warning to all supermarkets. It is this: "Do not sell cooked meats wrapped in sealed vacuum packets." For the men in the white coats371 words
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Article, Illustration843 1959-01-28 9 LOWER GARDENS NEAR MINES HELP WORKERS TO DIG MORE COAL r L\'U up a quiet ishland road to tup of Mount la, from which in look down at rand of Uia's Pacific Ine, motorists ask about u oi modern glimpse tie tre< s. to hear 1 iiOOl perhaps a When843 words
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Article, Illustration740 1959-01-28 10 Pelham Groom - Thaipusam is when temple treasures go on Show Pelham Groom By \Fit for the Cods This crown is from Devrojswomi Temple, Konchipurom. "Thoppohorom," head wear done during the time of the Vijoyanagor King Venkotapathy Deva Maharaya about 1600 A.D. This is set with costly emeralds the biggest one can be740 words
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Article, Illustration539 1959-01-28 11 PETER EVANS - I'M SICK OF COMEDY PETER EVANS Surprising mini i ssion by Kn%§ By r lY -AS ONE OF "LES GIRLS" w^^i r^CT-^*^^^^^ i>i j --1 lt 1 1 i.i 1 m i i. -.^BK^mmm^^r WV«aJ II \T chic, fashionable beauty Kay Kendall is planning a change. She Ik> s built539 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-01-28 11 "We think this is one of the best film stills of ******B 1958* say Associated British Film Studios. It was taken when the unit filming the screen vcr B sion of John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger" went ■on location to a railway junction in64 words
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Article268 1959-01-28 11 JOHN PADDY CARSTAIRS the comedy director who steered Norman Wisdom to top pi jut among Britain's film funny men has quit tlie Hank Organisation after a dispute with his basses turned out to be no laughing matter. Mr. Cantalri decided that he needed a268 words
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211 1959-01-28 11 SARAH ROTHSCHILD - HITCHCOCK IN SEARCH OF A GENTLEMAN CROOK SARAH ROTHSCHILD By IJITCHCOCK, master of suspense, flew in to London from Paris "to case the joint*' in other words, to do some research for his next film, "No Bail for the Judge." THE FILM: A comedy thriller set in London. THE CHARACTERS:211 words
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Advertisement26 1959-01-28 11 All tlu subtle charm of your Slhcrwart will lie rctcalfd by rejn»*«r cloanli* with SiUc I i«|ukl Slhcr PolHh. SiHo tm» urn laMia* kca«ty-^iilc%ly a«d vafrly.26 words
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387 1959-01-28 12 Japan launches a 1 00 ,000-ton super mammoth tanker A 100,000-TON "super mammoth' oil tanker, long a dream of shipbuilcl A ers and engineers, is being fitted out in Kure harbour after being launched from the former naval dockyard there. The Universe Appolo (104,520 tons dead weight), too big toReuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-01-28 12 Big job for Nehru's daughter? I)RIME MINISTER JaWßharlal Nehru's 41-year-old daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, may be a unanimous choice for the next Presidentship of India", ruling Congress Party, it U rumoured In New Delhi. It elected, she would be the first woman president oi the party .since India gained itsU.P.I - 176 words
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Article53 1959-01-28 12 SCENES in a new British war film set in Burma arc being cut or rewritten at the request of its American distributors to suit the Japanese market. A spokesman said that in the new film, "Yesterday's Enemy'' references to Japanese torture, brutality and ruthlessncss had been53 words
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Article113 1959-01-28 12 TOP SUBJECT— NEW GUINEA INDONESIA'S claim on West New Guinea will 1 top the projected talks between the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, and Australian Government officials during his visit to Aust ralia next month, according to the PIA news agency. It Quoted the Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Dr. A.U.P.I - 113 words
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227 1959-01-28 12 We need more US aid-Rhee's adopted son LIEUTENANT Kang Suk Rhee, 23. adopted son of President Syngman Rliee of South Korea. I has said his country needs more U.S. military aid for defence. He was on his way to the United States for six or seven months' military training andU.P.I - 227 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-01-28 12 DR. Wl T CHIEN- M SHIUNG, Professor of a Physics at Columbia University, has reeeiv- ed the 1058 annual re- g ward of the American Research Corporation g for outstanding scion- g tific research. She received rsS'».soO. a plaque and I a citation. I Dr. Wu is the first woman67 words
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Article18 1959-01-28 12 Japan hopes to start talks in Lisbon next month for 0 tiiidr pact with Portugal ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article107 1959-01-28 12 Tito's visit 'of great value' PRESIDENT TITO has said that his visit to Asian countries has been of great value for future co-operation between Yugoslavia and tho "nonbloc" governments of A»ia. The Yugoslav chief of state told correspondents before leaving Colombo that he was "very satislied" after his talks withReuter - 107 words
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260 1959-01-28 12 U.S. builds warning station on Pakistan frontier American engine working i n th North West fronS region ol Pakista^ are building an eaS Warning radar station Meanwhile th, American embassy in Karachi S toiled reports thai i U.S. Oovernmeni ts build ing. a^misMl, ba n:Z Indonesia has ordered U GannetReuter - 260 words
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Article60 1959-01-28 12 NEXT STOP SINGAPORE Till: (JO-foot Chinese junk R«M«, H>'»J flas has arrived at Mi.ifr.ini:. 8««Jn J n| ft* thfl first le« of it> 11.000-milr journev Jmm.i to Barcelona. .h ton /\board the junk are mn Sfwniarils *****ijrt Tey. a Barcelona merdinH. Th<W •>" three Chinese crow. The Ruhi.i irlli beclnReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement40 1959-01-28 12 I v.ith feder K- 2g^r~ outomatic for ploying all records of il iO". 12" diameter, mixed or otVrr.vi-o Cont(rrr;orory stylinq ond *«n t iili •<! opcrof amonq choract' PRICI Si 55 00 f a THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD R^ |INC*»O«1.. 'OH'MNANC40 words
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Article171 1959-01-28 13 The Cha-cha, she goes on and on roil may come and QO do tu >tcs of calypso thing you 1 ran bank upon: The Cha-cha sh§ <y< 1 on and on. AS the little verse A above so neatly It, the Cha-cha Al u never die! e that has In171 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-01-28 13 picture. LOUIS "Satehmo" Armstrong, the world's greatest jazz trumpeter, is loved by everybody wherever he goes, and is never too busy to oblige the thousands of autograph hunters. The picture above shows Satchmo opening his tour of Sweden in Stockholm and saying hello to two youngstersPaul Popper - 74 words
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Article261 1959-01-28 13 Loch Lomond, Hlue Skies. The Man I I ove, I dot Rhythm, S Big John's Special, hiua Boy. Avalon, Ship Sing Sing. Blue^ Room, Stompin' At Tin- Savoy. (Philips EP album, 429 436 Bl —im i:;s ijm. THIS is the night the roof of the Carnegie261 words
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Article272 1959-01-28 13 ftr.i 1K "OIIDAY "Lady In Satin.' With the Ray Ellis= and guest jazzmen. ul a o °l to want yo«, For heaven's sake. You don't knows knml vf A ct alon without you very well, For all we rfmT." ui fU for fur You've chanted. It's easy to=272 words
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Article126 1959-01-28 13 THE Ml SIC OF GEROME KERN. Paul Weston and his Orchestra. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, They Didn't Believe Me. Why Was I Born, Yesterdays, All The Things You Are, Why Do I Love You, Look For The Silver Lining:, The Song Is You, Long Ago And126 words
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Article124 1959-01-28 13 JOHNNY MATIIIS. The Twelfth of Never, It Might Afl Writ Be Spring, The Lo\«lv 1 hints You Do. I'm Glad There Is Yon. (Fontana IP, *****0). Someone has written modern lyrics to the old English folk song, I Gave My Love A Cherry, and here124 words
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Article, Illustration586 1959-01-28 13 'MYSTERY MAN' INSPIRES HAN DM Water Music. The uncertffebouYi Ui > hr>(ra. Conductor: I dual d \an Beiiium. (Philips I'l-ituh, A t#49l L). %fANY legends have grown up around Handel who was always considered to b<* a man of mystery a dark horse among the aristocratic gent ry with whom586 words
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166 1959-01-28 13 Colin Hicks returns with talent LITTLE BOY BLUE is bound to be a hit. In three or four weeks everyone will be humming 11. While hit songs are often hard to forecast, this sounds like one of the great ones that cannot fail. Colin Hicks, who flopped pathetically when he166 words
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Advertisement77 1959-01-28 13 PV 6» Appointment Wg K">ufsciur«r» o( Cm« £^uipm««t iMta^^L M fV tothi Ikc King Ceouc VI. "^^ti^* Wm*Z*^*il Bmm. Cine Camera sljf% Super Comat ■y s^^&MlWjß/ Lens. Easy economical h!bV>- See-at-a J^ iA jLT^s./ Glance footage l 1 J indicator. £m I J More scenes m il J to a77 words
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441 1959-01-28 14 The secret of success SHEER GUTS! Says ARCHIE QUICK 4\SE of the bi* sur- prises and pleasures of the World Cup Soccer series in Sweden last summer was the success of Northern Ireland in reaching the quarter finals of the competition proper. Their qualifying was not even expected, but when441 words
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Article72 1959-01-28 14 ERLAND Kops of Denmark. All England men's singles titlist. yesterday entered the semi-flnals of the East India Badminton Championship by defeating India's Fikram Bhatt, 15-12, 15-5. Bhatt jumped to a 10-12 lead in the first game, but bowed before Kops' relentless power. The tournament resumed afterU.P.I - 72 words
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Article80 1959-01-28 14 M. Jean Pruliere, president of the French Table Tennis Federation, has announced that 13 countries have entered for the French championships, to be held at the Pierre de Coubertin Stadium, Paris, on April 13 to 15. They are: Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium. Czechoslovakia. EastReuter - 80 words
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Article49 1959-01-28 14 The Soviet Union, the United States and Brazil >re the lead with six points each in the fl pool of the world basketball championships after last night's matches in Santiago. Chile and Bulgaria both have five points followed by Puerto Rico and Formosa. three \x>i h ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article22 1959-01-28 14 THE Scottl ih Division Oil' 1 football matrh between Third Lanark and Hen: I for yesterday poned owing to22 words
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Article191 1959-01-28 14 MOSS WILL DRIVE NEW CAR By BASIL CARDEW f 31 rpWO of the wealthi- <> > X est men in motor <> racing have got to- <► gether to build a new t British Grand Prix car J[ JJ that may replace the o ,t never-again Vanwalls of 60-year-old Mr.191 words
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Article64 1959-01-28 14 Spa where ailing race hor.ses can take "the cure" has been opened at Mai-■on-Lafltte outside Paris. Thoroughbreds suflering from "broken wind" and other respiratory ailments can spend three weeks at the Spa and have a good chance of emerging completely cured After treatment conting of mineralReuter - 64 words
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Article381 1959-01-28 14 1 Competitors will report at 15th milestone, Woodlands, at 6.30 a.m. on Sunday. March 8, 1959. Competitors wishing transport to the starting ix>int must semble on the Singapore padang between 5.30 and 6 a.m. O The Walk will begin at 7 a.m. along the specified route. The distance381 words
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Advertisement257 1959-01-28 14 ENTRY FORM The Free Press Walk NAME (in fuH) {Print clearly n Ca{ |£j Address ••••••••••••••>••...■..,,,,, ACE CROUP* If you a e a team member crow here"" Name of team Do you require transport to Jhe starting point at Wood •Croup JUNIOR: Qualifying age 17-20 SENIOR: Qualifying age 21-39 VETERAN:257 words
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197 1959-01-28 15 World title bout for Brian London SEALED AND TIED -CLAIMS PROMOTER 4 WOKI.D heavy- weight t*tl«- match h.-twrrii the holder, c Howl Patterson (Unit- l States). xtnl l* ri an London, former Bri- tish champion, is "seal- ,il .Hid tied up with only a rouple of tie- tails i" heReuter - 197 words
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Article48 1959-01-28 15 'World's most muscular man' I' ar] Maynard. the lishman among 102 1 nts has been judued e "world's most muscular i competition spoilfd bj the International ■:i of Bodybuilders real, the title ol "Mr Universe" nt t.» 27-year-old Ediwrdo ol Mexico, who j '(I from niiip r«n- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article120 1959-01-28 15 Meanwhile, there was disappointing news from Perth Gavin Stevens, the brilliant young opening batsman who is being freely tipped for Test honours, retired hurt yesterday morning after adding only one run to his overnight score of 125 for South Australia. He was struck on the arm by120 words
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99 1959-01-28 15 Reuter >HM \t,v NO R 111 AY. icc,S Jg 1 1.086 140 63.88 JJJ2 J? 5 797 100 46.88 JJ 3 764 177* 42.44 1 2 314 83 34.88 3 191 71* 32!73 2 a u? A is I i 1 33 sS S 8Reuter - 99 words
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169 1959-01-28 15 batre\? m re I Tha.! n fa l a n .VcMff r d C !d Vl MC C J were 6 far Ce rrom l h °r luded «»»«>«« Now South Wales, the 6ft 4in heavyweKt h PW again t th I>;u t aild169 words
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Article59 1959-01-28 15 Peter May and Jim Laker still head the M.C.C. batting and bowling averages respectively lor first class matches in Australia. With only the lust two Tests remaining to complete their first-class fixtures, May has scored 1,086 runs for an average of 63.88. Laker has taken 34 wicketsReuter - 59 words
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Article54 1959-01-28 15 Lew Hoad and Frank Sedgman, Australians who both formerly held the Wimbledon singles championship, reached the semifinals of the West Australian professional lawn tennis championship last night in Perth. Hoad beat Pancho Segura (Ecuador) 6-0, 6-2 in the quarter-finals and Sedgman defeated Mervyn RoseReuter - 54 words
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Article127 1959-01-28 15 MAJOR Hemu Adhikari has been appointed captain of India for the iifth and final Test against the West Indies in Delhi starting on February 6 Arihikari, 40, Is a sound batsman and food fielder. He has played for India in many international matches but has neverReuter - 127 words
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Article228 1959-01-28 16 Barred from using same buses as South Africa whites Legal opinion being sought AMR. DAN HERON, manager of Durban's translfl port department, has asked for a legal opinion to clarify the position of Japanese and Chinese using the city's 'apartheid" (segregation) buses. Since the introduction ofReuter - 228 words
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Article63 1959-01-28 16 Th«- Japanese Antarctic expedition Miip Soya is help le.^ly drifting in Ice floe It if feared that within :i lev days the Ongul Island t will be beyond the operation radius of hellcopters from the ship which t> trying to land supplies for the 1959Reuter - 63 words
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Article140 1959-01-28 16 ARAB LEADER 'AIDED ENEMY' rE second secretary of the Arab League, Aboubaker Suleiman Bayar has been arrested and charged In Cairo with giving information to a foreign country in time of war. An announcement yesterday by the chief of state security, Mr. Aly Nourredin, said 49-year-old Bayar was arrested onReuter - 140 words
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153 1959-01-28 16 ASIA-MADE BICYCLES CUT BRITISH SALES THE sales of British bicycles and motorcycles have dropped because Asian countries are setting up their own factories, the annual meeting in Birmingham of the British Cycle and Motorcycle Industries Association told yesterday. An association spokesman said that increasing use of motor transport in BritainReuter - 153 words
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71 1959-01-28 16 A SOUTHERN Com ma lid spokesman at Salisbury yesterday denied reports that 19-year-old rock-and-roll singer Terry Dene had been recommended for a discharge after six days in the army. The teenage idol ha^ been in Netley Hospi'al. Hampshire, for four di suffering from "emotionalReuter - 71 words
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Article17 1959-01-28 16 e of in' ntal aloft fr< thi p< t on v. ith At; ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article36 1959-01-28 16 Tho Japan Export Trade Promotion Agency will hold a reception at the Sii por< Itution Exposition on Feb. :<. Th« iralian Trad Comml will hold a reception at the Exj on Feb. 1.36 words
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141 1959-01-28 16 rAFTAIN Pedro Morejon, a former Batista a™ officer, was yesterday sentenced to deat?fi a three-man Cuban military court for crimes. r *i He had been charged with some 50 atratJ and murders. His trial, conducted in a military buildir inReuter; U.P.I - 141 words
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42 1959-01-28 16 The British authorities in Valetta. Malta, yesterday warned all civil servants and other government employees that absence from work on political grounds I the day of the threaten general strike would punishable by disnplina action. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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