The Singapore Free Press, 31 January 1959
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Title Section16 1959-01-31 1 The Singapore Free Press M;ilava's Own Family Paper Saturday. January 31. 1959. Price 15 Its. i16 words
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182 1959-01-31 1 Success to the Fair message by Boyd all roads will lead today Ato the giant Singapore Constitution Exposition at Kalian- which is to be opened by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, at 5 p.m. The ua-iights-on preview last night, attended by the Governor, Sir William Goode. and PATA182 words
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132 1959-01-31 1 SEVEN people died and two others are missing after a fire yesterday m a nursing home 35 miles from Chicago. About 26 people were m the Glenn Ellyn Acres nursing home at the time. Some were reuorted to have been trapped on theReuter - 132 words
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Article31 1959-01-31 1 Seven people were reported killed and three injured when the boiler of a Mississippi river barge exploded when workmen were loading logs near Helenea. Arkansas ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1959-01-31 1 The United Arab Republic; Minister of Economy. Dr. Abdul Moneim El Kaissouny. arrived m Beirut from Damascus yesterday for talks expected to had to an improvement m the poor Le-banese-Syrian relations.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article18 1959-01-31 1 A strong earthquake shook Tokyo area today. There were no immediate reports of casualties. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article31 1959-01-31 1 Indonesia plans to buy 20 KPM ships now lying m Singapore. The Jakarta Government lias asked the U-S- ()l $30 million loan for the purpose.31 words
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Article137 1959-01-31 1 I were widi f m id: I which l tran port I Britain for i hickenl ■•.don la lightly dr traffic London 1 i few a de] the capitals No. airport. aircraft were strung along the aprons awaiting takeoff orders. HONN: Sea and aii traffic were137 words
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178 1959-01-31 1 Babies m ocean drama as ship hits berg |>ADIO contact was lost late last night with a sinking Danish ship with several mothers and young children aboard after a trawler that had raced to her assistance reported that 20-f oot-high waves were preventing178 words
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Article68 1959-01-31 1 THE Jakarta war administrator, Lt.-Col. Endans Dachjar, yesterday proposed the speeding-up of the deportation of Nationalist Chinese from Indonesia, Antara news agency reported. Although firm measures had been taken against "subversive Kuomintang elements," the problem had not yet been settled entirely. He suggested that allReuter - 68 words
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Article67 1959-01-31 1 But it was not known if either ship was equipped for this type of operation. The Hans Hedtoft carried 5b passengers and a crew of 39. Among the passengers were a Danish MP., babies from one to four years, older children up to 11, and their mothers. TheReuter; U.P.I - 67 words
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Article42 1959-01-31 1 Mr. David Ormsby-Oore, leader of the British delegation to the Geneva nuclear weapon test ban talks, returned to London yesterday for a few daysMeanwhile Sir Michael Wright, former ambassador to Iraq, is leading the British delegation- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article29 1959-01-31 1 Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, conferred yesterday with his disarmament advisory committee on the suspended West talks on surprise k in Geneva. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1959-01-31 1 Norway has told U charges that N< rin airfields arc being hostile at tS against the Soviet Unlol ItTOU i kIIi ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article21 1959-01-31 1 The United States agreed day to return to Austria more than $o million confiscated during World ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article61 1959-01-31 1 President Eisenhower made a new plea yesterday for support of his foreign, military and economic aid programmes. He said any cuts by Congress m his mutual security proposals would m the long run dilute the faith of the allies m the determination and ability of61 words
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Article32 1959-01-31 1 The United Nations, Security Council yesterday began to consider Israel's complaint against the United Arab Republic arising irom the killing of an Israeli shepherd m Galilee a week ago. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement16 1959-01-31 1 ATTRACTIVE PRIZES FOR FREE PRESS WALK: FULL LIST ON PACE 11 Send m your entry today16 words
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Article69 1959-01-31 2 Scots M.P. quits Tory party oi m the H nnounced that hi would m futui Independent. The 68-year-oid member, who hi ilv 20 ould no li iment rty instruct] Commons In protest at the handlin larly thosi lai i Rir David was for many m a campaigner for hland developmentReuter - 69 words
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39 1959-01-31 2 li. formed United States Ihe reduction ol 30,000 men had been made possibli bos cr< am < in firepower. sources said yesterday that m the Soviet Armed Foi sible by a •"tremendous" m ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article201 1959-01-31 2 Snag, so Treasury expert flies off to Washington to consult mediator OIK DENIS XX Xl it, senior British Official, was Hying to Washington Us to see Mr. Eugene Black. President of n, v Bank, about snags Which have arisen over #h Anglo-Egyptian financial agreement recently tialiodReuter - 201 words
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151 1959-01-31 2 pEN d< Gaulle last night renewed his appeal ior an end to the war m Algeria "under honourI able conditions.' 1 In a radio and television broadcast, he called the nflict "sterile" and said terrorist attacks m Algeria >uld delay thc evolution151 words
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37 1959-01-31 2 More than 50 paintings Sir Winston Churchill will be shown at an exhibition devoted entirely to his work, at the Royal Academy. London, during the first two weeks oi March. Reuter ReuterReuter - 37 words
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37 1959-01-31 2 Gold shares on the Johannesburg stock exchange continued to soar following Thursday's an--1 nouncement of a rich gold I strike at the Orange Free I State mine of Free State Gcduld. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article38 1959-01-31 2 The Duke of Edinburgh hut night met 800 of Bombay's leading Britons and their wives at a reception given by the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. Eric Norris, at his residence on Malabar Hill.38 words
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74 1959-01-31 2 Mr. Allen W. Dulles, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, said m Washington yesterday that world communism, best hope for expansion lay m Asia and Africa. Mr. Dulles said Communist bosses realise this and are trying to exploit the opportunity. HeReuter - 74 words
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Article60 1959-01-31 2 Three hundred employee at the Ooodyear tn factory at Glasgow, wh have been on strike sine Monday, decided at a mai meetine yesterday tv retun to work. The dispute arc the dismissal of thi man and secretary oi th Goodyear branch ot' th Transport anci Genen60 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-01-31 2 SHE MODELS THE NEW j 'BALI' SWIMSUIT picture. A SWIMSUIT that inspires thoughts of sunny beaches m summer is appropriately named Bali. Designed m printed cotton lastev it was shown m London recently by this model for a group of three French manufacturers. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article28 1959-01-31 2 Officials said yesterday that 43 Greek Cypriot detainees were released from detention camps yesterday morning. The number remaining In detention camps i.< now 1,269.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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271 1959-01-31 2 'TALK TO REDS-NEW MAN IN TOP U.S. POST SENATOR J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, exp« to be confirmed shortly as new chairman of the US. Senate foreign relations commit tee. said last night he supported a policy oi trying to negotiate with Russia on Germany nnd Kurop. an disengagement. m relation toReuter - 271 words
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Article42 1959-01-31 2 rpHE U.S. State Department yesterday described JL "offensive m tone" a recent Hungarian Note dealing the reduction of .'JOO. OOO men m the Soviet Armed had been made possible by a "tremendous" increa se m ill' power ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement60 1959-01-31 2 A cha nil: to greater fomfort.., BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS Availoblc m mony plcosi"9 designs colour t» plo" 1 All siies to suit both youne t old. Very reosonobly •>'•«* Ll SENG MIN CO. LTD. A, North ■ridf.c Ro Vf** fINE FURNITUU AT COMPETITM PRICES BY VAN HIN Above it60 words
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245 1959-01-31 3 'Doctor told me he'd been on the gas' A DOCTOR who took part m an operation dur- ing which a baby died told a friend a few months before that he had "been on the gas," it was alleged m a London court yesterday. Dr. Peter Gray, senior consultant anaesthetistReuter - 245 words
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67 1959-01-31 3 i \IUK banquets and formal night en- ;".,,»< "is will be kept iS minimum during i. 1 ummer'i Royal ol Canada Lieut,i. General Howard Graham, the tour commissioner, said m Halifax yesterday. Queen is n_| oing t« be raced oil her feet." heReuter - 67 words
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Article29 1959-01-31 3 The Singapore Film Society is presenting "A Face m the Crowd" on Sunday, February 15. at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise.29 words
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191 1959-01-31 3 THE TERRIBLE CRUCIFIX A CHILD HAS TO CARRY rE House of Commons yesterday gave a second reading < agreement m principle) to a Bill to help remove the stigma of illegitimacy "one of the worst crucifixes a child has to carry through life," as one member, Sir Robert Cary, aReuter - 191 words
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Article216 1959-01-31 3 PARIS fashion designer Madame Ores has built an entire spring collection around an Indian theme and sari adaptation. Mme. Gres, known as the past mistress of the bias cut. yesterday showed the strong influence of a recent trip to India, where she was invited by theReuter - 216 words
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Article36 1959-01-31 3 MR DOM MINTOFF. MALTESE Labour Party leader, named ne the "national day of mourning" wh« n work Hhould stop throughout the island m protest against the re umption of direct Br. rule ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article42 1959-01-31 3 Thieves broke into a big department store m Central London, during the night, blew open two safes and were believed to have got away with nearly .€20,000 <m$170,ooo» m cash. The money included es for the staff. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement144 1959-01-31 3 igß| Going Home for medium and heavy weight woollens L j there are no better names than DORMEUIL FRERES k BURBERRY !*mk 1 WAINSKIELL N 'i__lll W Before making your T^ choice be sure that W you nave seen ur *•_>»■ f ***n When selecting your V&^ft I heavy weight144 words
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Advertisement76 1959-01-31 3 IF YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN SAFETY FOR YOUR MONEY OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT with any Singapore Branch of THE CHARTERED BANK (Incorporated by Royal Charter m 1853) INTEREST at c fc per annum compounded half-yearly. ABSOLUTE SAFETY for your money. EASY FACILITIES for lodgments and withdrawals. For your convenience76 words
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250 1959-01-31 4 ONCE a year, with the inevitability with which January follows December, a handful of men m Paris dictate to women no. only the shape of clothes to come but also the shape of those who will weai ;hem.250 words
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Article, Illustration586 1959-01-31 4 snags that Idu6 A CHILD OVERSEAS AUREN BACALL played a supporting role m J a little human drama thr other clay She took her children to a new school. Any mother knows what that means. The background is always586 words
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Article172 1959-01-31 4 Says Mary Hampson iimmmiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii„„ f "When an A does not say 'pli 'thank you' to v barman or any of) does a service foi Is not ill-man: merely that In Is not done man wouldn't for thanking him ing his job. "Our children of! pour to be rude are172 words
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301 1959-01-31 4 STUDENT marriages- one of the features of the post-war American college campus have now affect ed high schools through out the country. They are presenting difficult problems for the young brides and grooms, the schools and even the courts. Henry Toy. Jnr.. president of301 words
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Article96 1959-01-31 4 Beacheomber - Beacheomber SDAKJASDLFKJSDF WHAT really gOti on the palace ot the Egjr Board m Shaftesbury Avenue? Some naive r> pie Imagine beautifully hed room filled with oil. ending 'I (li CUSSing then finer points In technical term Nobody would be more SUrprli < rl than any one of96 words
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Advertisement30 1959-01-31 4 ObK OKA--7TH ANNIVERSARY SALE ONLY FEW DAYS NEW ARRIVALS WOOLLEN SUIT LEN6THS Expert Gent's Tailors VISIT lI A .1 A .1 TEXTILES LTD., 71. Hi«h Street. Spore Tels: ***** *****.30 words
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Advertisement80 1959-01-31 4 D I Xl N Ci_> YOU WILL ALWAYS TREASURE ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING RINGS ETERNITY RINGS SIGNET RINGS WHEN YOU NEED TO BE RIGHT IT IS HELPFUL TO HAVE A GUIDING HAND. THAT IS WHERE OUR EXPERTS COME IN OUR REPUTATION, AS JEWELLERS OF REPUTE, IS ALWAYS AT YOUR DISPOSAL IN80 words
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133 1959-01-31 5 Govt. plans to guide youth dubs in Colony THE Community Recreation Division of the Singapore Ministry of Labour and Welfare has worked out a programme to co-ordinate the activities of community centres and youth clubs. Mr. S.S. Winans. director I oi the division, told the Free I Press that the133 words
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Article37 1959-01-31 5 r rilE Singapore Study 1 Group Movement is inviting applications for non-examination courses m the following subjects: Recent advances m science and technology; phonetics; drama; public speaking; spoken English; population problems m South-East Asia.37 words
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Article177 1959-01-31 5 'LEADER' COURSE FOR WOMEN THE Pan Pacific and L South-East Asia Women's Association's recent seminar m Singapore has created a new awakening m local women, according to Mrs. Scow Peck Leng. chairman oi the local branch of PPSEAVVA. Mrs. Scow .said that to keep up enthusiasm thc Singapore PPSEAWA was177 words
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Advertisement137 1959-01-31 5 FIRST OF ITS KIND!! FINEST OF ITS KIND!! i i m* |f km a B LADIES AMERICAN ORLON TWINSETS B Now available m: piNK BLUE RED BLACK b^OWN ORANGE SILVER 1 TURQUOISE NAVY BLUE Size: 34" to 40" Price: $22.50 per set B •Gi AN SINGH CO. LTD.,- 30 .1137 words
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Advertisement204 1959-01-31 5 Kmaring Chinese H«f \fcari _^V_ k l_k_-_ft w\m\r /SmmV I JilPP^_ til y^ vwJfcV^f I ,< f_ I lire wZmmWr Ready-made or m^ A stunning array of up-to- jßfry \j M Jf date designs and colours. Aw f >_ $3.50 and up. __s__w M/ SHIRTS P&M Wjrf/f Lattst from New204 words
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Advertisement53 1959-01-31 6 J IN SMOKING! «na-w(>^wiTH«fflMM Menthol Mint makes the big J iif li tobacco taste fresher S while you smoke...i\r\.\ the freshness stays with you J !hng after smoking. 100 Next pack smoke the big Ol S Manufactured by Liggett Ul**\ I Tobacco Co.. I'.S.i.m the maker* of lII STI Rutin53 words
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Miscellaneous172 1959-01-31 6 JI.FF HAWKE by Sydney -lonian minutes i^vnjS- fimWtff^ *-> return g^^ _E9___ __fc#*"~____-__J '*m\ *W W _P__v cBl my^ H _______r_klfl _JP^ ''111! _P^^_r_______ M__T_j_j___j_jj by Lee Falk and Pliil Davi« YOU SUSPECT V COVER- UP. I WWAT ARE \OU 7 NOT SORE— I I WMATS TMIS J/a COPY- -OP172 words
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Miscellaneous442 1959-01-31 6 BORN today, you have tremendous personal charm and great talent I B especially m the creative arts There may be a continual conflict between the demands of your social lif e an I the requirements imposed upon v> u (J complete your serious work. Many of you have what Is442 words
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Article182 1959-01-31 7 LONDON, Jan. 30. Previous Today Lmr Hrn. 1 R- ss c4 f Han P«rt» Feb 24% buyers 24*_ buyers Itruptan 25 sellers 24*4 sellers March 24 7 buyers buyers 25 sellers 24 7 S sellers brir No l KSS Spot 24 7« buyers 144 buyers BBIK N«.182 words
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Article101 1959-01-31 7 Previous Today I Straits Spot 100.75 nom. 100.75 nom. i futures lite Contract March 98.75 buyers 98.75 buyers 100.75 sellers 100.75 sellers May 98.25 buyers 98.25 buyers 100.25 sellers 100.25 sellers RE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. BBIK: Futures March 30.05 buyers 29.85 buyers 30.15 sellers 30.00 sellers May101 words
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Article24 1959-01-31 7 Previous Today Industrials 590 40 593.96 Railroads 161.13 161.91 Domestic Bonds 86.22 86.16 ttiliti.s 90.48 90.88 Stocks (omiosite Averages 204.57 205.6924 words
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Article57 1959-01-31 7 laiubar spot 23 awaitinf? 23, 22 I_.1 cif. Sarawak unquoted W 23 afloats 23' i, Feb- Muntok white spot and awaltine y shipment 23. Lumpong ielea?e 40. afloats 40. and 23' i. awaiting release 23*4. February shipment 40, 391_, 'ts 23 > 4 February shipment cif. sellers ex-dock.57 words
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Article87 1959-01-31 7 LONDON, Jan. 30. PR. Previous Today fKA IMnlipptnes c.i.f. U.K./ 'orth European ports deUvered PR\s^ r ,0n ton Jan/Feb 260 resellers $260 resellers rnuf^ o^ ton J»n-/Feb. £93' nom. £93 nom. ™MT OIL crude Strait* Jf Eurnpoan ports m bulk Co\i n T Feb £132 nom.87 words
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212 1959-01-31 7 pRIVATE medical practitioners m Singapore were surprised to hear oi a City Council move to staff its public dispensaries with both Chinese physicians and qualified doctors. A resolution to this effect was moved at yesterday's City Council meeting. It was referred to the212 words
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Article198 1959-01-31 7 DND pN Mock markets nosed the week with Ch Ular a PPearance. A maintained m gold *a* the main featttal t_ m c 6 y although ITS fulii J >re n °t al-,-takin/ hHd due *> Pro--1 S 2 ta^ Oeduld closed 151 V lng a198 words
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Advertisement130 1959-01-31 7 Send your small parcels by [AIR CARGO I through us SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. Approved cargo sales agents Jor all I.A.T.A. airline*, m association with SINGAPORE PACKING -3 COMPANY LTD./^-7 /001/\\ PACK NC STORACE/" [L^X v_i*w^_*V\. 8E Alia Insurance Bid*. Singapore J*s&j^\<r JLV j_^^(K^Kp\\ Tel. *****- J Lines /_f130 words
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Miscellaneous45 1959-01-31 7 MIIIMIIUIITI'I'I I rtTIMIIII I SINCAPORE 1 HICH TIDES TODAY: 3.18 p.m. TOMORROW: Ml a.m. 4.31 p.m. S MONDAY: 4.39 a.m. and 6.24 p.m. TUESDAY: 5-50 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.17 a.m. I and 9.42 p.m. E THURSDAY: 829 a.m. and 10.28 p.m. r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiur45 words
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Miscellaneous113 1959-01-31 7 •IMMMIIIMMMMMt tIIIIIItIMIIMUIIMIIIIIII.iI Mill {TODAY'S RADIO '*****1 l 111 l MIIIIIMMIIIir 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary and Saturday Showcase; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Tunes on tho Trumpet; 2.U0 Robert Farnon and bis Orchestra; 2.30 Oome mto tho Parlour; 3.00 Ted Heath and hi* Music; 3.30 Australian Magazine; 3.46 Saturday Prom;113 words
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Article86 1959-01-31 8 THE Chancellor bow- j rd low. "I'm afraid Ma- jesty," he murmured With a sigh. "That there are no further applicants for the post." The Emperor almost lost his temper. "No applicants! Nonsense!" he cried. "Why not? What's wrong with the job? The pay Is good,86 words
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Article, Illustration180 1959-01-31 8 Rtrprrf hurries to his pal I viy, you are on time." he exclaims. What's that you're carrying It looks like a bundle of news' papers." Quite fight. You take half. We haven't a minute to lose." says Pong-Ping. 'Come on. You start over there and180 words
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Article, Illustration574 1959-01-31 8 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL ROYAL ASTROLOGER A SERIAL STORY BY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I THK SIOKY SO ■X BC fl 1 1 ■11■I■1 1 I B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■•11■•I■ \M()\(. the simple hard working subject574 words
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LAST WEEK'S
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Article516 1959-01-31 8 npHE winners of la^t week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Heather Macdonahi (13». 7 Goodwood Hill, Singapore 10. Mist Margaret Kum (12>. 87 Lorong 29. Geylang. Singapore 14. Master Lawrence Tan Uo>. 391-D Woodleigh, Upper Serangoon Road,516 words
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Miscellaneous101 1959-01-31 8 A colour-in contest With prizes tor youl POCKET-MONEY prizes Thursday nexi cc ii, nit are offered for colour- is i;>. ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prize? Name (Master/Miss) for boys and two for girls). All you have to do ls to set to work101 words
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Article1338 1959-01-31 9 hi Singapore t H ind."«s Cathedral: 7.00 ion; 800 ajn —unnon; io.so -m. Morn--11-00 am. Mandarin em orlal Hall); IL 3 Cummunioo; 6.00 PB „„>,».. Katong: I 1 oh communion. 8 a.m. a luihf 9.30 a.m. Jr. J^nT SundS school. 6 K T°oi' the Ascension, Sue: 8 Holy1,338 words
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Article229 1959-01-31 9 By the Rev. FRANK MARTIN NERVOUSLY, a JUitqualified teacher walk, through the shabby entrance of his new school. A lounging group of senior boys sneer at his appearance, contemptuously light cigarettes. How many know what life is like m a slum secondary modern school? Is It the229 words
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Advertisement106 1959-01-31 9 *£>& Am- ifaq tfawe/ of 5 months, NESTUM Pre-cooked Cereal Food was introduced At the age of 8 months, when this photograph was taken, the triplets' weights were: Norma 13-lbs. Nornein 12-lbs. 7-ozs. We are happy to relate that Norma, Nornein and Norjan have had an unbroken record of healthy106 words
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Miscellaneous727 1959-01-31 10 \jm VjH A\A-* m^ mw _^_j^gM^MjMM mA*^ *^^^^_^^^T^^r «^v __l__r v t l_^^-2l!___j 'XX -*r--^-^___ /^-.i «-JH m^ —_>___! mmMmW r*_T« i **y r a m __l «i mw*m\\m* w X r X" ~W 1 M ts_*^ jya 1 Hti «l HIIHHIIIIIIimiIIIIMIHM Mtllll'. jj^h I /^^Vv _ri_ I* ___i__p^B uCCOtnCS727 words
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Article357 1959-01-31 11 on will report at 15th milestone, Woodam. on Sunday. Co! wishing transport artlng ix>lnt must asSingapore padang 10 and tj a.m. 2 Walk v. ill begin at 7 a.m. along the .specified route. mcc norn .start to nni"h Is 23.335 mares. First off nn«__. rk vvill be tue357 words
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Article333 1959-01-31 11 *********************************** l the right are the x Challenge Trophies tor the Free Pi Walk, one tor the winner ol each section. They will be awarded along with replicas. Prizes are: SLNIOKS. Ist Prize. Ronson table lighter, presented by the Singapore Tobacco Company. 2nd. Prize. Pen and333 words
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Advertisement201 1959-01-31 11 ENTRY FORM The Free Press Walk vPr irT I clcui,, n If you art a team member cross here fsLme of team q j r < transport to Uie starting point at WoodbENlOß: Qualifying age 21-39 VETERAN: Qualify ng age 40 and above. f cge classification, competitors, must have reached201 words
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Advertisement379 1959-01-31 11 ___HI bu CHAMPIONS PREFER SCIENTIST EXPLORER. NAVIGATOR. CAR-RACING CHAMPION 'SPORTSMAN. ELuMV ifjJJm f f_T s WmTfTtA mwnii tJi Nc'ifoVj Si _HnnT tltUm t"l fl _B orn on my left wrist since >~y depol.jre tror-1 EQfffy __BPrvf_ JP _T "fproocriQO'y During r-.y 6 v-eeVs" »'g/ Ifffljfc tfflWrtlTT MMmm\\ m cLci.t i379 words
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Article25 1959-01-31 12 East Germany's national football team left Berlin by air last night for Indonesia where they are to play four matches.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article38 1959-01-31 12 Today's English second division football fixture between Bristol City and Grimsby Town has been postponed because of frost. Two of today's race meetings, Kempton Park and Sedgefield, are off because of severe frost- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article169 1959-01-31 12 World champ wants a 'warm-up' battle ULOYD PATTERSON, i the world heavyweight champion, is al- most certain to fight again before he defends j his title against Ingemar Johansson of Sweden this summer. His opponent may be British heavyweight Brian London. This is the latest news 24Reuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-01-31 12 FORZEN FIELDS -aaaaaaar SNOW did not deter these girls from run- 2 ning m the Southern I Counties women's cross-country cham-- pionship. In fact, the j nippy air must have j made quite a few of them travel all the faster. Here they romp across a frozen field at ChigweliCentral Press - 82 words
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210 1959-01-31 12 HYDERABAD gave an enterprising batting display against the West Indies touring team yesterday at Hyderabad, scoring 232 all out m their first innings. The opening pair. Venkatesh (45> and Nausheer (15). put on 62 for the best first wicket partnership by a state sideReuter - 210 words
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Article197 1959-01-31 12 History was against England HISTORY of EnglandAustralia Test cricket was against Peter May, the England captain, when he put m Australia, who scored 200 for one, on the first day of the fourth Test m Adelaide yesterday. Only twice m 11 previous occasions when a side was put m toReuter - 197 words
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Article39 1959-01-31 12 Willie Pep, 36-year-old former world featherweight boxing champion, announced his retirement from the ring last night. In Dortmund. West Germany, Heinz Neuhaus of Germany. 33 year old former European heavyweight boxing champion, also announced his retirement.- RenterReuter - 39 words
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Article76 1959-01-31 12 RUSSIA has turned down an Invitation to send a I swimming team to meet Britain m an international I match at Cardiff on July 31 and August 1 lIUUO The British Amateur Swimming Association invited! the Russians last week and received a cable from themi sayingReuter - 76 words
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Article47 1959-01-31 12 John Rutherford, the Western Australian opening batsman, has accepted an offer to play as a professional with the Rlshton Club In the Lancashire League I this year. Rutherford was a member I of the Australian teaml which toured England m I 1956. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article105 1959-01-31 12 3 _L S M o *t 4 wr. < -t st 15' O 1. Zm mmT r-H M mm. tm- Q 1 ml ~_T it ll' C"5 I? 8 Z?J_ c o** r s* r r c 2 2 CH W 32m«.©_. c 5T M v< mm l105 words
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Advertisement361 1959-01-31 12 "_T.......«1 there's one thing I can't stand. Cartwnght. it's a bad loser f CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Word* $2 (Mim.)— Box SO ct*. extra. PHOTOb 1 ATS BY FOTOMATIC *****. PLAN Frinting from Tracings Fotomatic *****. "AMOCE" Plan Printing Paper Sole Agents: Fotomatic. 58 Robinson Road. S pore361 words
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Advertisement52 1959-01-31 12 FURNITURE RBMOVIHC A%m^2 h a job hr €J(PSt*TS! Many hands make light work and packing by a staff of experts sates ___r_*___l(__-__'PH PHfmNF Glassware, china, heavy funiitu" -nv-c trave( jn nv x mum saffty „Ik" ***** Pa<*«» by Transport FURNITURE REMOVALS ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUSET. TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 173 CECIL52 words
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Title Section15 1959-01-31 1 SATURDAY Magazine i I JAPANESE BEAUTIES SHOW ART OF MAKE-UP Singapore, Saturday, January 31, 1959.15 words
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Article, Illustration774 1959-01-31 1 LUCY HUANG - Two girls to teach women here to be lovely LUCY HUANG By nl Kl. to leach Singapore women how to n Im beautiful are two lovely Japanese lu mil experts, Yoshiko Miyamoto nnd Nagavo Ishihara. They will be demonstrating the art ot make-up and skin care at a cosmetic stall774 words
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242 1959-01-31 1 Men in Singapore are 'so nice and so polite they are well qualified for the job. Both entered the Shiseido School of beauty specialists at, 19. There they received one year ot basic training, during winch they studied the fundamentals <>I derniato(the study ot skin and pigmentation' tolOgy and dirtet;242 words
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Article, Illustration437 1959-01-31 2 ROBERT JACKSON - ROBERT JACKSON dflsdkjfsdlfkjdlf 750,000 CULTURai 1 1IA1 k*wnt instill seuni, which cxi and encourage history, arehaeolo disreputable bed supporters and d e Money to start it V) raised by means of i public lottery; lottery, moreova which was conduct ed In a deplorab* dishonest437 words
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Article, Illustration728 1959-01-31 2 London distillers use secret recipes to flavour gin If ONDON gin has been produced since the sixteenth century and is accepted as the standard by which all other gins are Judged. This high standard is omething of which the London gin distillers are justly proud and Is the result of728 words
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Article, Illustration317 1959-01-31 4 THERE'S FURY IN EVERY SCENE T AKTHIK RANK'S SKA KIKY" is packed full of the rivalry between ocean going tugs stationed m a small fishing village m Spain. The two tugs concerned are the British Fury II and the Dutch Van Dyke. The former is commanded by Captain Bellew (Victor317 words
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351 1959-01-31 4 JERRY GETS UP TO HIS TRICKS IN JAPAN r rHF Geisha Hoy" is both brilliantly stupid and stupidly brilliant, and scores every possible mark for it's sheer idiocy. Never since Hell 'z a'poppin' has such a .election ot ridiculous semes been strung together Ul one film and Jerry Lewis is351 words
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Article115 1959-01-31 4 THE HYPNOTIST" is a somewhat slender "whodunit." A young test pilot suffers from sudden and unexplained attacks of pain after ejecting himself from a jlane. His fiancee (Patricia Rock) persuades a retired psychologist to take an interest m the case. The psychologist Ronald Culver) tries hypnotism115 words
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Article120 1959-01-31 4 It's all a question of 'time' THE BIRTHDAY PRESENT will be a little difficult for Singapore audiences to comprehend for it deals with the peculiar British laws which pertain to smuggling. A young man (Tony Britton) travelling m Germany on behalf of his firm bringi back to England a valuable120 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-01-31 4 Mundane plot spoils sea drama GLEN FORD has been judged the most popular film star of 1958 and Ernest Borgnine is always excellent. But I must admit that I was slightly disappointed m M.G.M*;, "Torpedo Run." The reasoi for that had nothing whatever to do with the acting but because236 words
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SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION
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Title Section7 1959-01-31 1 SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION Saturday, Januory 31, 19597 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-01-31 1 InsideUAlllr* your guide to the fair Pictures Articles Features All you want to know about the Exposition dsjfsdfjsd 1,11 Brsi explanatory folder which started the ball29 words
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Article, Illustration355 1959-01-31 1 WITH self-govern-ment we must become increasingly selfconscious conscious of our own personality, our own abilities and our own resources. We must, every one of us, Join m getting a full and intimate knowledge of our Singapore which will strengthen our ties of loyalty and devotion. For without355 words
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Advertisement53 1959-01-31 1 Fine Furniture mm, J. tl T _>— i VAN HIN i Established Furniture Manufacturers Since 1903 We cordially invite you to visit our stand Nos. M- 48, 49, 50 and 51 at thc Singapore Constitution Exposition (You can't miss it!) Office Showrooms: 136/1 12, Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. I Phones:53 words
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199 1959-01-31 2 'Satellites' for sale -made in Singapore l ifiNivn RC M aatol- I*l lite*," are now available for sale al local company m Sin- gapore. I Thesf earlh satel- I Jites" are among a wide I range of souvenirs to be produced by .Messrs. Wing Kwong 10,. 145 I .Middle Road.199 words
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Article450 1959-01-31 2 THE ANSWER TO ALL YOUR PACK PROBLEMS \I A N UFACTURERS like to keep their products well-preserv-ed under a Special economic packing and make them, at the .same time, attractive to the public with just that touch of luxury. shop kkkpkks prefer to keep -oncU which are ictentiflcally packed450 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-01-31 2 I# THIS 50-ft. high mushroom shaped fountain near the main entrance to the Exposition will be a permanent feature of Singapore's landscape. It will be presented to the Singapore City Council when the Exposition is over39 words
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Advertisement156 1959-01-31 2 a ___kj_fili^ 4 5 Years of Service raHS^PBi^^^9flEg A ___i __^^*l_En_^^^^_ The Singapore Harbour Board was constituted under the Ports Ordinance on Ist July, 1913, I and us business is conducted strictly upon commercial principle*. Its activities have progressed steadily since that date, and it now employs bum 10,000 people,156 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-01-31 3 The buth pangs of a giant fair. This panoramic picture of the site at Kallang was taken while work was still far from complete. But even then one could gain an idea of the scope and size of the Exposition.45 words
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Article, Illustration369 1959-01-31 3 A wide range of exciting goods at this stand t: Dental and Photo Supply Ltd., one 1 ol the largest suppliers of dental and raphic goods, cameras, typewriters and :orders with offices m Singapore, Kuala Lun and Penang, are displaying several ful and sensational new goods at the apore Constitution369 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-01-31 4 The long, nervous wait... it must have been an enviable task not to say a difficult one to pick 20 young girls to act as receptionists at the Exposition. In the top picture are some of the 30 girls who went to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for the final92 words
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Advertisement175 1959-01-31 4 at the Exposition Fair R________^^^^ __P %*^^^^_______s_ Vn mmW^^ i ~\.!m\ I "LI'S- -iii. r _J_f- 'i wF— fll^B w —^^\V A 1 g B___n_r I II 4 By Irv ___^^___P^l __L i_ L ___________T^^ m\r^* J^_L_f rM Q .aW,' __j_^^_i* Canners of:- Manufactures of:Prawn In Spices Pork Various Chinese175 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-01-31 5 F. N. FACTS, FIGURES „i|\KS: Soda, [cc Cream irllla, LemonCherryade. r. special Dry Orange Crush, ida, Cordials: Orange and i ion Orange. ISS3 F. and N. 1,633.000,000 soft drink. It d to end these rdle the world 12 nil METAL to make the t ii i d ni the output176 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-01-31 6 LOW YEW KONG - LOW YEW KONG fHE MOON adds its touch of brilliance to this gay yet dramatic view of the fair lit up m reflected brilliance. On the extreme right is the floating restaurant, one of the big attractions of the Exposition. Just to the left is123 words
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Advertisement187 1959-01-31 6 ~n^^^^^^^ __rj^**BHH_ i BLi_^jßMjNg_M y**s>p~Wfgp|H mm 4 WfAmWmmmmM 4 mmmw pf^EjHr *^_h H_ s_ _____m 7~ hP, m-T^mtmrnmrt^^mm-m-mM-mttm-mmm B^J^B "iflß_l___V_r* "^^__^l_B_ _B___W^_H^i^ r ______*_fl w"*T^ B| mXm^rar «>_ Bf^ T lta__i_4_________B*rv V^ *t| __i IJ_>_________H y_-______fav_H__Bg_ff9 L_f I i h _fl B_BBBe"^s_ it] I4«q EJ msr 1/ j W^^ ______B__B_!_f187 words
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Advertisement255 1959-01-31 7 SECRET Af m^> The one simple and sure way to grow yC|^^Ly' a thicker, greener LAWN? /^^/_fi___ff____J'^ To have gorgeous Flowers? ___*_____c^ l^> To raise a bigger crop or healthier, tastier Vegetables? __#P/ JP__WB__l/___^*" 'Tf^__Sf«3i_B4_? c^ USE the ONE and ONLY Af 'fIF J^g_Sfl_s\ 100";, NATURAL PLANT FOOD J '^_|_Bi_BS__.255 words
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294 1959-01-31 8 Silver Pigeon —bird of the highways Among the Kxposition exhibits is a jg motor show. In this connection, Messrs. c Chu Cheong Co., 211 Victoria Street, Singapore 7, who are agents tor Silver Pigeon motor scooters, are displaying c the latest models. The Silver Pigeon motor scooter j g takes294 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-01-31 8 MR. ONG - PREVIEW IN A PREVIEW MR. ONG (*****111 l *****1111 l HUM Mr. Ko Teck Kin, chairman of the Exposition is giver a preview of the two new swimming pools being con structed m King George V Park during a preview of the City Council's stands at the fair grounds. Con146 words
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Advertisement210 1959-01-31 8 /______y___P__L I fl__r_k________ll^___r _r 4__F 9^ Sizes Available STREAMLINED FAN 2 YEARS GUARANTEE ;_> AVAILABLE ON HIRE fc^\; N PURCHASE Oft/fiVr FAfiU FAN 76 05C £%4 EXPOSITION If PERIOD $7/- PER MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS EASY PAYMENT, NO DOWN PAYMENT smsm 193, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL: ***** INSERTED BY ENGINEERING210 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-01-31 9 ONE of the many exciting pavilions which have helped transform an old airport into an exciting "town" of colour and excitment.21 words
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Article547 1959-01-31 9 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 and Canada. Yashica is already the largest exporter of Japanese cameras to U.S.A. In the European market, which Yashica began to develop m 1956 after the Fotokina fair held that year, its products have made good headway. Europe is now Yashic?.'s second547 words
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Advertisement33 1959-01-31 9 v\ jjt W\ *L /St tl I li_-KJ 11 Ik _-3_3__r-W-3fr s w s .N^_> Cool off under ARROW I Various Models to suit WING KWONG CO. Middle Road, S'pore-7. Tel: ***** *****33 words
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Advertisement179 1959-01-31 9 Sihl l/____A^_H __H_f €3H Br __E9I ___R_B !_fc____ _r_Ji_rT__V____>-____F I H aSU^F *Q_SB^_W" AOM m-mAW*^^ YASHICA BASES ITS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION ON PROVEN PRECISION PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE m •\w it Fully Integrated System for finer photography «P____f^_3#^l Fl 8 6 c,cmcnts m^C'"t* W^m B 5-elements m m irmWjfL 4 m- Wide Angle179 words
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Article, Illustration574 1959-01-31 10 Full picture of the fair and aims THE official Singapore Constitution Exposition Hand book is an exciting publication which all visitors to the Exposition will want to keep as a souvenir. As the introduction says: "This souvenir aims to set out the meaning of (the574 words
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Advertisement144 1959-01-31 10 ytt I 'V-^ i > Quick Drying Enamels, Ready Mixed Paints, Synthetic Enamels, Lacquer Clear, Lacquer Thinner Spray Lacquer. Sole Agents:--CHOP HOCK GUAN j KANG HOCK GUAN 115, Rochore Road Teh ***** ***** 157, Selegie Road Tel: ***** li i -__\ij I #-i I] 1k j_ Am\7 *Am\. §k\\ mmm^^^^m^^jk^^—^^^^m^im^^^^^mmf144 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-01-31 11 THE CALL IS FOR COMFORT HFN you visit the gigan- Uc Singapore Constitution Exposition at the old i luiiang airport drop m i ul fhe beautifully de- corated stall of Van Hin furniture Co. i.td. lhls old-established and PJPwlar Singapore furniture maker has a wide. and inexpensive ranee ol household168 words
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Advertisement116 1959-01-31 11 ___f__i__f'v im^mV^mmmt WmmW mmW--& t -m „IHr__S^^__K:' 19!!^___B____fc__& I < ~~^y^^^_ I ___P^_aPW_ flfc Choose Cosmetics (beauty preparation) best-suited for J More than 400 items of Camclia Brand Cosmetics give "^iMMfl More than 10 Million Japanese girls choose Cornelia I m^jM 1/ ie (Two Japanese Instructors/Demonstrators (lady) ____T^ ___P> L_116 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-01-31 12 AUSTRALIA'S Pavilion at Singapore P__ stitution Exposition attracted wiL T' terest when members of the SinVipJE Government, the Press, and some memC! of the public attended a special preview n the huge exhibition last Saturday The distinctive design of the Pavilion mak* J it one of217 words
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Advertisement195 1959-01-31 12 P-[J__ __^___t'^^ !^?_--^-^__?_ry-V-^_-Tii--! ...Aymm, kvaa.u^ *.AL MHHm I Hi Ift B-~— I I Mil IJ| I v9^^^<*U-iiMr^ J^^^^^^^^W-BTlßi^^^-w^JI fc > I"!} I Ja *J*L_«_^^^^^H H______i__________t___________^ Owr Zfesf Wishes to The SIXUXPOHI COJVSTITt JTiOiX EXPOSITMON Wo would alto liko to toko this opportunity m expressing our gratitude for the kind support195 words
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