The Singapore Free Press, 29 January 1959
1959-01-29
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Title Section15 1959-01-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own ramily Taper tinfapw* lhursdAy, January 29, 1959. Price IftCt*15 words
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82 1959-01-29 1 Floods, bushfires threaten homes, sheep in Australia HI \VY ruin, which four days ago broke a searinn, tun > car-old drought m the outback of Queenslan,: hig now brought flooding to large areas of the state. m Westers Australia. 20 centres yesterday report.sl temperatures of more than 100 degrees andReuter - 82 words
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92 1959-01-29 1 THE deputy Chief of Staff the Indonesian Brigadier Mustopa. .said Jakarta yesterday p from Nationawaa keeping m alight m the bes. Brigadier has just irned to Jakarta from bes. He s; re wore indithat some of the 1 leaders were "beto repent and their mistakenReuter - 92 words
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Article33 1959-01-29 1 terdty posted schooner lan > missing. DOt been Uling from tor Adelaide, its (try, last SepL'hlna Sea has been earched for the "1 mm! i, s 12 J ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article16 1959-01-29 1 prst grade rub- pD. opened m morning at down thi acentonyest The tone was16 words
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Article103 1959-01-29 1 Robbers bag $40,000 in January TWO more robberies yesterday brought the total m Singapore this month to 181 m which an estimated $40,--000 m cash and property have been stolen. Yesterday's robberies were from houses m St. Michael's Road and Bukit Timah. Over $8,000 m cash and jewellery was stolen.103 words
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Article57 1959-01-29 1 1 FRENCH rubber importers have switched all their purchases to Malaya, it is learned In Paris trade quarters. Previously more than half of France's rubber supply came from Vietnam. The change is ascribed to the suspension of export licences by the Vietnamese foreign trade administration pending57 words
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Article43 1959-01-29 1 A BOAC Comet Four Jet airliner has arrived m Rangoon on a proving flight from London to Tokyo. The airliner, due m Singapore on Saturday night, had been held up m Calcutta since last Saturday with mechanical trouble. Reu terReuter - 43 words
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Article16 1959-01-29 1 A lar^e-sralo now hunt for Eoka terrorists began throughout northeast Cyprus yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article42 1959-01-29 1 Pakistan's ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Abdul Rahman Khan, said the cultural and economic alliance In South-East Asia proposed by the Malayan Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Philippine President. Dr. Carlos Oiirri.L was n. "KOOd iden U.P.IU.P.I - 42 words
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Article166 1959-01-29 1 MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, said In London last night that the world needed "some coming together, even If It might only be some form of truce between the warring pressures." He was speaking at an Indian Republic Day dinner given by theReuter - 166 words
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258 1959-01-29 1 PEKING MENACE TO FAR EAST STILL GRAVE Ike: Red China has jets, army of 3,000,000 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER said yesterday that the Chinese Communists had three million men under arms and a modern jet air force and that their military power was growing year by year. The Communist threat to theReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-01-29 1 HUSH-HUSH ISRAEL TRIP BY TOP PAP MAN DR. GOH KENO SWEE, who Is tipped to become Minister of Finance If the People's Action Party wins a majority at the forthcoming general election, is tiow on a vis:t to Israel. The chairman of the PAP, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. told the187 words
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Article130 1959-01-29 1 PETER Tripp, 32-year-old New York disc Jockey, last night succeeded m staying awake for 200 hours. Doctors and psychiatrists who have watched over Tripp since he began the stunt last week said: "He has probably stayed awake longer than anyone m history." Tripp conducts a130 words
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Advertisement13 1959-01-29 1 CONDITIONING^^f^ CONOiTlO'^' Sole Agenls: K **^^*<. SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., I SINCAPOIE fEr rUALA IUMPUt13 words
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238 1959-01-29 2 Talks with Russia could be fruitful, Ike thinks |>X LSI DENT EISENHOWER -aid yesterday that any talks with Russia would be useful ii they dealt fruitfully with the differences between different peoples and governments. The President made his comment when answering a question at his Press conference about the report238 words
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Article128 1959-01-29 2 A BRITISH Government spokesman said m Valetta yesterday that "intimidation" was being used to prevent people taking part m the Malta Carnival opening m 10 days time and organised by the British authorities. A call to boycott the carnival has gone out to "all Maltese"Reuter - 128 words
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90 1959-01-29 2 Butler: Reds trying to break NATO MR. R A BUTLER, Britain' 4 Home Secretary, j said yesterday that Buropi whole future was In question this .spin.'-; .Hid summer. H( ion mret-;h-on s- We 'if confronted with all-out v cam pal ii iii.: Berlin as II fart li point. liy neutralisingReuter - 90 words
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Article23 1959-01-29 2 damn' Mk- celling*) of the P*i hang€. Firemen quickly imi out thp bli that started In Ih^ rentrnl lull! ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration225 1959-01-29 2 Observers said later that the President's expressed desire for some basic agreement with RuaMa reflected the feeling of Washington officials that a real thaw m the cold war can only come when present suspicion* are re.noved. In the American view the most effective way ot bringingReuter - 225 words
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Article30 1959-01-29 2 A Rumanian lmjvi statement yrstrr (hat plans launching lltes -hi ll for nticlear-fcrmcd troops m Turk "fraught with thi peace nnd Intel security." ReuterReuter - 30 words
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190 1959-01-29 2 ritHERK were no major JL .surprises m the li membera elected to commi.ssions ot the Soviet Communist Party congress on its opening day Mr. Mikhail Ptrvukhin, Soviet ambassador to Germany. Is the only candidate member of the lidium to excluded IromReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement129 1959-01-29 2 Ihtnigicol I huHMHM enchauting that's you umlcr tlic spoil o( StoniiKt by |j stuncr. From mi*ton)i»cf botrlc t colourci! highUghts tpray your h.»ir L to new gleaming gK>ry. Nine i i nn^ic sliiintncring shades nude i by Stci»»cr to beautify you HAIR AND ICAUTY PREFARATIONt trttltfllttl of CktinifN, HJfK CUts129 words
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369 1959-01-29 3 day outdid Delhi m its welcome lor the Duke of Bdill- n he drove into the city to the cheers of half a million ie start of his week-lon- toui of India. ..iiilc route from the aii port, where he had arrived byReuter - 369 words
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Article13 1959-01-29 3 n oovernto the United proposed of rethe two diploin February ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article14 1959-01-29 3 1 iscount I a to Zurich I months I serland. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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125 1959-01-29 3 GIB. WILL BE EUROPE'S PLAYGROUND FOR THE RICH A SYNDICATE of London busines.smen has been given government permission to open a gambling casino on the Rock of Gibraltar, the Daily Mail reported yesterday. According to the news--1 paper, the syndicate "hopes to make the Rock the new playground of Europe'sReuter - 125 words
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Article65 1959-01-29 3 \L RAOUL BALAN, \f m pector General of French national defence, ippolnted military following a i rent I by ral de Gaulle, eral Paul Ely, Chiel ol st. hi of the armed I ippoinK d Chit tor national defen< General Jacque M who took overReuter - 65 words
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218 1959-01-29 3 SATELLITE SHOWS EARTH IS PEAR SHAPED r PHK Vanguard sateUlt M, launched 10 months ago has shown scientists tha the earth li a little pearshaped, it was disclosed Li New York yesterday. Three scientists of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) told a meeting of the American Physical SocietyReuter - 218 words
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Article34 1959-01-29 3 Mi.ss Frances Williams, the American musical comedy star ot the Roaring Twenties who was credit eel with introducing the Charleston, died at her home m New York yesterday, aged 55. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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140 1959-01-29 3 I .Hid Hi dot Look" made their ap <ni the I of tl fa hi i Jacqui I "college girl In his fa He maker techniques wit! treatment ajid 11 plice cuts m icket closlni Outstanding In hi mmerReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement134 1959-01-29 3 I Carpet of Beauty portrays the Beauty of your HOME y^^V REMEMBER ifp- QURESHI 5 fr//\ osL *$\j& T^B gjg^P^*^ Persian, Bokhara, Indian, i^jS*"**^ Cliine.se, PakLstan, Carpets Qureshis Carpets 35, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 'idty KNOW YOUR yjUj SINGAPORE /^r'w ancfl MALAYA by purchasing a copy of the Guide.134 words
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206 1959-01-29 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, Jan. 29. 1959. An annual menace pHINESE New Year is drawing near, bringing with it the annual danger of exploding crackers. Crackers have been exploded on the 30th night of the Twelfth Moon for hundreds of years and they play (an important part m the206 words
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912 1959-01-29 4 Americans are squeezing U.K. out of vast, rich market of Russia Menace MIKOYANS visit to the United States has opened up vistas of millions ol pounds-worth jf trade between Russia and the West. But, sorrowfully I report that the British look like being left at the post when the race912 words
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243 1959-01-29 4 By DYKE PEAKCfc IN THE United Kingdom, both the 1 British Broadcasting Corporation and Independent Television will screen "commercials" telling viewers to stop looking m. But it will be for one evening only and nobody knows yet which evening it will be. The "plug"243 words
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Article90 1959-01-29 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber TELEVISION OPE( I MION If wollnigh rife about a shop which has opened In a busy London .street. The proprietor appears to be ;i neatly dressed gentleman In a bowler hat, and ho curies a tightly rolled umbrella. He Is believed to be a friend of90 words
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Advertisement15 1959-01-29 4 I IDEAL GIFTS Fine Cultured Pearl Necklaces I I I.S.thSIIVA 106. ORCHARD RD Tel: *****15 words
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Advertisement90 1959-01-29 4 N^ J ++otf3LatrLt| neve AT r f M e *i™ I AriovPttce. M^i EBH J ALLIANCE RADIO SERVICE, S3, loit Coo«t Rood BROAr RADIO CO 259. Joo Chiot Rood. CHENG RADIO CO o W Serangoon Rood. CHIN LEE RADIO CO 20, Tiong Bohru LIDO COMPANY, 373, North Bridge Road PAX90 words
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248 1959-01-29 5 VJINGAPORE "funlands" known to allow gambling will not have their licences under the entertainments ordinance renewed. This was revealed to the Free Press yesterday by the Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. Mr. Eu said the licences of funlands—premises with pin-tables, juke boxes and248 words
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167 1959-01-29 5 Philippines offers S'pore 7 scholarships OEVEN fellowships m O malariology and labour education are being offered to Singa- pore by the Philippines Government under the Colombo Plan this year. Five of the fellow- ships are for malaria re- search courses at the Philippines Institute of z Malariology and two for167 words
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73 1959-01-29 5 motor launches will be put on alar lar run between Clifford Pier and In during the month-long Singapore due to open on Saturday. l will .start 1 'morrow whe'i a full-scale the exposition 's on and ail commit lee that visitor? ild go by sea73 words
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Article100 1959-01-29 5 All set for New Year traffic THE Traffic Police are making special arrangements to cope with and accommodate extra traffic at amusement parks, cinemas and other entertainment centres during the Chinese New Year. Parking will bo prohibited along Oeylang Road from Mountbatten Road to Lor on g 6. Gaps m100 words
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126 1959-01-29 5 Villagers, council may unite for better Kampongs me to im- is and sanitagapora kame joint effort Council and tht j is expected to i soon. rundum to the committee. nicer, Mr. N« recommended erne »hould jh In either t, lai Seiitf h. nature of an he added. progress m asipong126 words
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Article21 1959-01-29 5 T: Minister of Mr. Akef el J rday submitted 1 'ion to the Mr. Samir on was given21 words
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Article16 1959-01-29 5 p nhower will o, Mexico m informal o new proAdolfo conference16 words
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79 1959-01-29 5 KAMALA CLUB STARTS SERIES OF CLASSES CLASSES m slimming. Indian dancing, dressmaking and embroidery arranged by the Kamala Club will be held every Monday from Feb. 2. The programme is: dressmaking (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.j; embroidery (2 p.m. to 4 p. m.); slimming (5 p.m. to 6 p.m.); Indian79 words
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Advertisement84 1959-01-29 5 H Offers ai^^ 4 Bj| PVIAMAQ B^^ ri Jr\lVl/\o For lounging or sleep- ing to glorify your /^^l^ $18.50 and up. A wide selection r^k«^jifc colours and \^^^(O $1.90 and up. li3^W2 86 HIGH STREET, i lI J?.J!* SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** A model of novel design with feeler automatic for84 words
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Miscellaneous129 1959-01-29 5 DAILY CROSSSWORD C'Ll ES ACROSS 1 Catch 'pon nine (Anagram* (12). 8 Not that the lawyer's fee makes him your servant I (8). 9 Do what Topsy did (4t. 11 He may take the pledge and keep it! <s>. 12 Curve m the edge Is definitely ashy (7) 13 In129 words
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Miscellaneous130 1959-01-29 5 ette and inskle you find part of a flower (7 ti Gentleman of the fourth estate (12;. 7 The sort you ran lead to water and who will drink, no doubt (12). 10 The Southerner's mum, if you've the stomach for it! (3). 14 The result oi rat Mtl be130 words
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Advertisement19 1959-01-29 6 y/ The world's fastest colour film SUPER V ANSCOCHROME I 100 lt'» by fn. I film. n.,'.' ickontl-whitc filrr-19 words
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Miscellaneous226 1959-01-29 6 |gH(§§i«j|Billßllßl''''*" ■■■■■■■■■■■1 .11 I I lli%l%'KK by Sydney Jordan EXTRA/ /.wtJSLi^f:' 1 ISM TIT IVONOEBRiLpt^ \THE V£N6EANC€' FINOS NEK WAY BACK TH*OU&*4 CrnKA/ JEP* KOUEK- TMEVRE ULU V 7JV£^ TRACKLESS WASTES OF Sf*OE c-\/TOA I IW »<K**^«» < I A*JO OiU TUPIP V r*QUUy TUT )TCU, LtAJKo Ao c*ir» MOME226 words
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Miscellaneous354 1959-01-29 6 I M IJORN today, you are what II called ptflOrj Ol nn- You are often all things to MJ and one person may consid, type Ol person, another B ierent one. You aar e psych H it comes to your personal B In all external matters you scientific m your354 words
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Article198 1959-01-29 7 LONDON.. Jan. 28. Prewous Today r \o. I K^S c.i.f t~ leb 24' i bu> U% buyers 24 7 U seller. s 24 sellers March 14% buyws 24 4 buyers 24 Ti sellers 24 7 8 sellers tIBMH V». 1 Mi S P<>* buyers 24 buyers 25198 words
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Article104 1959-01-29 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 28. Previous Today li\ Si -pot 100.12 nom. 100.25 nom. ures Straits ontract March 97.75 buyers 98.00 buyers 99.75 sellers 100.00 sellers May 97.37 buyer* 97.50 buyers 99.37 sellers 99.50 sellers I< |Nl Steady. SALES: Nil. Rl'BBIR: I utures March 30.05 paid 29.75 buyers104 words
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Article24 1959-01-29 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 28. Previous Today Industrial 594.66 588.53 ids 163.65 161.35 Bonds 86.25 86.23 91.58 90.91 Comifttlfte Averages 20t>61 204.4224 words
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Article44 1959-01-29 7 2SH. awaitlnp lomta 23 «4, Feb--23. Lampon-4 Ing release 23 bruary shipment prices quoted 23, 22 "s cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting lelease 40. afloals 40. and February shipment 39^. 39 cif. sellers ex-dock. m U.S. cents per Ib.44 words
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Article80 1959-01-29 7 (OPR\ Philippines c j. f, ITK/ I mope,in ports delivered long (on Jan. Feb. (< .ii rl.f. U.K./North ports delivered r/wMv'. ul l on *°n J»n-/Feb. COCOXJ 1 OIL crude Straits f-l.f. l.uropran ports In bulk (ocovrr Feb >r l.uropean ports In bulk 'pjftWcSC c.-s. "lf"80 words
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Article19 1959-01-29 7 Professor George Charles de Hevesey of fcweden today receives the second "atoms-for-peace" awarrt txrnrfh M 5225.000. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article207 1959-01-29 7 (J O ;DITIONS on the hfl stock excnange yesterday were 'steadier for the <■ f >f the new trading Period but buyer! l rather cautious. n v d securities were •iture with a nd Influenced ci to the need interest rates. l foreign mar;rmani were firm.207 words
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241 1959-01-29 7 Home for spastic children can't be given priority rTHE Singapore Government does not contemplate giving priority to p i? vl J? ln home for spastic children. This was stated yesterday by Dr. M. Doraisingham, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health, when answering a query by the Free Press as241 words
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Article, Illustration173 1959-01-29 7 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE ENGLAND'S team got a wlndJ i fall on this hand from an Anglo-American test match. With East- West silent, the English bidding started with One Club by South and One Spade by North: although South lacked four-card trump support, his jump to Three Spades was a173 words
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Article123 1959-01-29 7 'NO TINY NEW YEAR CARDS' APPEAL rE Singapore General Post Office Is mak special arrangements to cope with extra mail during the Chinese Neu Year season. Two special posting lorn for New Year cards havu been placed at the General Post Office and one at most other post offices. Mr.123 words
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Article24 1959-01-29 7 The Security Council will meet tomorrow to take up Israel's "armistice violation" complaint against the United Arab Republic. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Miscellaneous106 1959-01-29 7 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary and Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Grandstand; 2.00 Close Down; 4.30 Schools Broadcasts; 5.00 Programme Summary; 5.03 Orchestra of the Week; 5.30 The Silver Jet Part 4: 6.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao; 6.45 Speak Malay; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share106 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-01-29 7 £jiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiI SINGAPORE I {HIGH TIDES S TODAY: 1.35 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.23 a.m. and Z.ZZ p.m. SATURDAY: 3.00 a.m. and 3.18 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.45 a.m. 4.31 p.m. MONDAY: 439 a.m. and 6.24 p.m. TUESDAY: 5.50 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.17 a.m. E and 9.42 p.m. 5 =<miiiiiimimiiiiifiiiiiimiiiiiiir47 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-01-29 8 ...WITH THE MOTHER HE'S FORGOTTEN -|-HREE YEAR OLD Istvan Mikulecx, who was parted from his parents during the Hungarian revolution, arrived by oir m London recently from Israel to rejoin his parents. When his parents joined the resistance fighters m 1956, Istvan. then a babe mPopper - 183 words
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319 1959-01-29 8 GAMBLER MA GOODBYE TO £210 A WEEK QLD ETONIAN Mark Syke s crossed his el, gantly-elac! kfi m front of an artificial fire and said: This has finished me it's r J bye to 200 guineas a week. Gambling is a 2 business. It's very hard to win And I319 words
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Article64 1959-01-29 8 P Silverware* trusted to him renovation is exai\ m ined with an eJ perienced cue by M Hubert M. Brooki lat his home m U'e ton-super-Mare. Mr. Brookes is m skilled silverm I craftsman and fl expert m makii highly detailed sea 1 models. He has made si64 words
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Article85 1959-01-29 9 IT'S among the all* tonal 1 might get d tuat a n. cutiun I .1 ciic--1 le out to haud.Mdt'nce c had be*>n ilnst him i ed ihe were th< cardlon has cheques ive !> h come I tore It i to play.' i jainst dismissed. E io and cora--1085 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-01-29 9 SEEING eye Iyan air era jt manu- g ichjrer fo ma Are a a/c ?Nodd 0/ a ;e£ igine. B To entire accuracy 1 r. Brookes had a m mplete full size ififine installed m B s /or co?^- <nnbitio?i wodei Uner m lleship.- Reu ter PC*Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-01-29 9 'GRANDPA' MONTY CLOWNS WITH COCO Bertram Mills circus had a distinguished visitor one afternoon re cently Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery who went along with his young grandson. Above, 4 year old Henry Montgomery sits on grandpa's lap and i'.ives a shy smile as Coco" the famous clown chats with him andReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration2587 1959-01-29 10 PELHAM GROOM - How Latiff helped the 'fly' to pluck the 'Flower of Flame' PELHAM GROOM Another PEHHAM GROOM Ambulance Service I™ Imm IMllllllllliiit..- To preserve the good nan \ot the beautiful Ranee, ocei detective Latiff strikes al bargain with] fly-burglari ..sir Latitt gets hisli man— and La-ll latadiamond.il UK had just tome2,587 words
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Article177 1959-01-29 11 RAF MERCY 21 WAS THE BIGGEST YET Comet flew them home tHI F Transport Command 'aeioComet left R.a.f. Changi, 81nga ,c other day to make one of the big,i patients sent home by the Far East i the mercy run now operated regUfortnight by the Comets of the Royal oi177 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-01-29 11 of the RAF's Bet arc picTfiese type <>f air■t fly re twin Singapore rtnight on m ere ii trips. hi addition to doing medical work these Comets have done valuable work for the RAF carrying freight to and from the Middle, Near and Far Fast and played a83 words
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Article91 1959-01-29 11 and Army Nursing Services, Air Commandant Dame Alice Williamson and Brigadier Dame Monica Johnson. The 21 patients comprised 14 Army personnel, one civilian, tour K.A.F., and two Navy. Two were from Hong Kong, one a Ghurka soldier from Kuala Lumpur, two from Singapore Tengah and Seletar and one91 words
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127 1959-01-29 11 Call-up 8 yrs. overdue for Zeta man AFURTHER six months' postponement of National Service was granted at Birmingham recently to 26-year-old Mr. Donald Grant, of the Old Vicarage, Quatford, Bridgnorth Shropshire who is eight years overdue for call-up because he is an "extremely clever young: man and the only one127 words
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Article63 1959-01-29 11 A STATUE of General Gordon which was recentL ly removed from Khartoum by the Sudanese may be put up at Woolwich, the gen- eral's birthplace. The council are to discuss whether they should try to secure it. If they do it will probably be placed on63 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-01-29 11 Nursing VIP's praise Comet flight A I R Commandant Dame Alice Mary Williamson, (below) the Matron-in-Chief of the Princess Mary's R.A.F. Nursing service, flew into R.A.F Changi the other day m a "Mercy" Comet of the RAF Aeromedical Ambulance Service on j a six-week tour of I RAF. Medical Esta-156 words
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Article63 1959-01-29 12 THEY SIGN $172 MIL. DEAL llll|>4Mt «>f l'«»»« I nodities worth $172 million, comprising a major part of the 1 programme financed b y th« I S Inter- national Co-operation \dtuinistraiion, was signed m Karachi by Mr. S. A. Hasnie, Sec- retarv to the Pakistani Ministry of Finance. and Mr.63 words
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Article120 1959-01-29 12 CHINA'S much-publicised backyard steel boom Is a failure, the magazine U.S. News and World Report said. The American magazine said In a Tokyo dispatch that Japanese steelmakers who recently travelled m China found that the backyard furnaces plan had 'produced far more Chaos than itU.P.I - 120 words
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264 1959-01-29 12 QURABAYA is hoping to regain its former position as trading emporium tor the plantation *5 products of East Java and the spices of the East Indonesian islands, according to a Jakarta message. Surabaya traders hope that a commodity exchange will be set264 words
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141 1959-01-29 12 •THE incidence of serious crime m Hong Kong 1 during the past year has fallen, according to the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Hogan. But secret societies and the traffic m narcotics were a problem and presented an immediate challenge' to the141 words
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Article92 1959-01-29 12 Indonesian students worried INDONESIAN students m Australia are reported to be worried because their university degrees do not get full recognition m Indonesia. Mr. Sasti Sastradipradja, member of the presidium of the Indonesian Students' Association m Australia, said m Jogjakarta that Indonesian students were becoming desperate because they got lowerReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-01-29 12 rwMIE Chinese Foreign 1 Minister. Mr. Chen Yi. has said it is a "shameful lie" to say that China's economic 5 development threatens Asia and Africa. Mr. Chen Vi, speak- ing at a reception m C Peking, said: "Imperial- C ists are slandering i China'sReuter - 106 words
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Article42 1959-01-29 12 AUMATRA Esperanto Fed has born established at Padang as a bin run ol thr South-East Asian Esperanto Federation. To promote tho development of I I lAXlgUfl o(Tii \\\r brntirh mnirt n rrinfiTPiww wnnlH he \\i-\t\ at padang ioon, U.P.I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article64 1959-01-29 12 FORMOSA: 'NO CRISIS THIS SPRING' M R POTE BARASIN SEATO, said conference with the US Secretary O f State, Mr. John Faster Dulles, that he did not anticipate another Formosa Strait crisis this spring. He said Communist appeared to be con trated on German) the Immediate future. He cited the64 words
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Article20 1959-01-29 12 India's petrol pumps will start sellinu petrol by the litre instead of the n >llon from April 1. 1960 ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article23 1959-01-29 12 Japan Air Linejs a that an agre< md been reached for Lufthansa German Airlin act as J.A.L.\ Bales agency In G< rmany. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article17 1959-01-29 12 A Netherlands-Japan I tute has been established m The Hague to prom te economic relations.- Reu terReuter - 17 words
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Article18 1959-01-29 12 Japanese machinery manufacturers and exporters are working out a plan for promoting machinery exports to under-develop-ed countries.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article21 1959-01-29 12 The Australian ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. L. R. Mclntyre, has presented six mobile film units t< the Indonesian Education Ministry.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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181 1959-01-29 12 FULL-SCALE preparations arc being made tor the first general election m the history of Nepal. It will last from Feb. 18 to April 2 .0 give all the voters m the nation of 8.500.5UU people a chance to get from their isolatedU.P.I - 181 words
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92 1959-01-29 12 ASSURANCE FOR AUSTRALIA BY SUBANDRIO mHE Indonesian I 1 Minister, Dr. Sub;* is expected next month if repeat assurances to m Australian Government tna the present arms bim<i-ui m Indonesia is not Ini for aggressive action a West New Guinea. Dr. Subandrio leave Feb. 8 for a tour of AReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1959-01-29 13 Jwhen it's Winter-time hn Europe, fashion men j dream of clothes to come Briefer than ever before just two strategic ruffles By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT p\-> the word on to your menfolk, girls, the I hare lot>k will be m vogue next Summer. yes, I know the1,127 words
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Article434 1959-01-29 13 AMERICANS DO IT IN STYLE fTHIS IS ALSO DRESS-SHOW TIME IN NEW A YORK. DESIGNERS PARADE THEIR FASHION SECRETS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER IN ONE DAZZLING, CROWDED SPATE OF COLLECTIONS. It is all laid on with the full Broadway glamour. No question of sitting primly on little gold chairs m434 words
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Article, Illustration450 1959-01-29 14 plrtnr^^ RACE ONE, DenlentnrlOMi (M, Geyer) befttl Poll> Slipper (8.10. Ward) by threrquartcrs of a length to win UIC Class 2 Div. IF event at Bukit Timnh vesterdax llm another lenftb ftWftJ Bai) Winner 11, Mawt), who is beating Rfj GoodnetiFree Press - 450 words
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Article297 1959-01-29 15 will it purr WOMH Ofl Sunday. 1 1 anspOTt point most I I 1 be r 4in at 7 a.m. ified rout.. f, MM Kfart, to mekes. First oil Veterans, t and I I 0! 'en L him, Ej iinI f in ta, ition provided. the M of297 words
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Article776 1959-01-29 15 By ALLAN LEWIS IJKill Stelt* who won Ule main iprilll ut Bukit Timah yesterday, was always travelling like a winner behind the leader General Pil. Soon after entering the straight, Wurd drove High Socks to the front and when challenged by Artina he fought back determinedly776 words
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Article132 1959-01-29 15 NOW THEY RAN DO< M A VTOK, who was In the leading bunch, fell In Race Two just alter pussin/r the three furlongs post and brought down The Ringer. Robert Taylor, who rode Docmsytor, was at first thought to be alright. He did not ride for the rest of the132 words
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Article34 1959-01-29 15 A hh v Cooper, la i ir Wimbledon champion, tx i Panc!io 0 siat« the worUi \> 'i Igwn t< nnK cham plon, 2 6, 6 i. lo 8 day In rth.34 words
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Article113 1959-01-29 15 fjiLOYI) PA I I ERSON [ngemar Johansson will today for their milliondollar world h title flghi In Jtine The signing <•< r< mony will be staged .it i. pre lun chron In the Stockholm f?< taurant, ending more than lour months ol negol intions. te113 words
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Advertisement211 1959-01-29 15 ENTRY FORM The Free Press Walk If you a-e a team member eroM bar* Nanie of l«4m Dc >v qi c trjnipo. t to *b« sUrting point at Wood«jnds? »CfOUO IUNIOR: Qualifying age 17-20 SENIOR: Qualifying age 21-39 VETERAN: Qualifying agt 40 and dbovt. of QQ9 clossiflcotlon, comp«titor» must hove211 words
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718 1959-01-29 16 ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNINGS BUKIT TIMAH TRAIN!* |>Kl\( F of Lalita, who will be ridden m the Governor's Cup on Sat- urdav by Arthur Ward, made a good impression and drew attention to his Cup prospects at Bukit Timah this morning. Kidden718 words
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Article420 1959-01-29 16 Weights for all eight races on Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club Gov- rrnor's Cup meeting, jre: (iOVKKNOK'S CVW (LASS 1 1 1 M Who Knows 9.93 Priaee of LaHta 9.00 Shamrock Slipper 8.12 On Sta R r 8.10 Picture Goer II 8.10 Stram On420 words
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170 1959-01-29 16 HUT of the Cup go Blackburn Rovers, Chaiiton, and Leicester City among: others. Arsenal, held to a draw by third division Colchester j United m the English F.A. Cup on Saturday, slammed their rivals 4-0 m the Fourth Round replay last night. Accrington Stanley170 words
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Article108 1959-01-29 16 F.A. OUT FOI'RTII KOIND Birmingham dtv i Pulham 1 ireplay next W, rers home to Forest,, Btackbur, r ,cr S 1 Burnley 2 (wtanei Home to Portsmouth). Nottin ham 4 Orlmsby Town 1 away to Birmln Fulham). FOI'RTH ROUND REPI Ifj Blackpool 1 Brit,.; City 0 (winners home toReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement131 1959-01-29 16 lately?" PARDON OIK ASKING, but the quality of sound which «attc I lot of people appear to find satisfactory makes us wonder if they have ever heard an orchestra 'm the flesh*. If you are thinking of buying a new loudspeaker, or even if you're not for that matter, why131 words
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