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Title Section16 1959-02-05 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper $|ngeß*rt, Thursday, February 5, 1959. Price If CM16 words
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464 1959-02-05 1 'u Ashes already ngland began in Adelaide this in their bid to innings defeat, out for a sixth ball of i er. took part in a partnership with Which forced to make an early change. The ch tiids today. ok strike, faeon for464 words
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Article15 1959-02-05 1 Military bi .thorn 'id army A ,(l nil rd ReuterReuter - 15 words
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36 1959-02-05 1 B IG ANTI-POLIO CAMPAIGN IN BRITAIN U v of > up i In r on .00 000 i under 11. Sixty i hildren und< r LS for v and mon i hnd Ith aul to I ReuterReuter - 36 words
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338 1959-02-05 1 Premier. Lloyd likely to leave on Feb. 21 VISIT by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, to the Soviet Union can now be taken for granted, political observers said early this morning. They based this view on new information available in London338 words
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Article107 1959-02-05 1 Malaya gets new $30 m. U.S.loan TTIE U. S. Development Loan Fund announced in Washington that it wa.s lending Mah.ya Ms3o million to assist road and bridge building programmes. The loan, repayable in US. dollars over a period of ten years, will bear interest of 3'. per cent. The announcement107 words
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Article67 1959-02-05 1 THIEVES GRAB $6,250 IN TWO RAIDS THIEVES stole jewellery, watches and cash totalling $6,250 m Singapore yesterday. The theft of wrist watches worth $3,900 -and $700 in cash was reported to the police by a shopkeeper in North Bridge Road. Thieves entered the shop by breaking open a door. A67 words
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135 1959-02-05 1 Concrete canopy crashes on shopping crowd AT LEAST two people were killed and about 50 injured when a concrete canopy collapsed and crashed onto a crowded pavement in Quebec yesterday. About 100 feet of the 300-foot-long awning, jutting out from a department store, toppled down at mid-day when the streetReuter - 135 words
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144 1959-02-05 1 lAic worm's most varied lieid of gj starters ever to eiuer g a sporting event will compete in the Free B El Press Walk on Sunday, B m March 6. Entrieg show that H people in aii walks of life are taking up144 words
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Advertisement43 1959-02-05 1 TAPE RECORDERS^ TO SUIT AIL POCKETS^. $495/- Sporc/Pcnani? $585/- Fed. /Borneo. \SJ Nkw *^2 i&ffiStJ^^ tr,? 9'catost tP*_/c JC- i^^ mtW2* a,m,Xflr* booster of office jt mm^B^^^ output since the >Ht a4KLm\\m\\\\m\m^P^^ $455/- (S'pore/Penang) > >-^ $530/- (Fed. /Born SOLE AGENTS: KIAN CWAN (M) ITd/^*^43 words
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49 1959-02-05 2 Federal officials yesterday announced they had dropped claims to income taxes, they previously said Negro singer Paul Robeson owed on the $25,000 (about M575.--000> Stalin Peace Prize he received in 1953. Robeson, who is 60, Is now recovering from bronchitis Reuter in Moscow.Reuter - 49 words
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Article34 1959-02-05 2 Radio technicians at Bochum Observatory, near Essen, last night picked up new signals on the frequency band used by the Russian satellites, an Ob vatory official In Bonn said ReuterReuter - 34 words
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215 1959-02-05 2 A BULGARIAN football team has been banned from visiting Malta, the r* Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Trailord Smith, said in Valletta yesterday He refused to comment on published reports that the ban was imposed by Colonial Office authorities on security grounds. Meanwhile theReuter - 215 words
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Article41 1959-02-05 2 The Iraqi revolutionary military court yesterd passed thc death sentei on Said Quazaz, former Mi n ister of the Interior. Abdul Jabbar Fehmi, former G ernor of Bagdad .and Bahjat Attiah, former chief of urity ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-02-05 2 PANTALOONS are back in fashion. They are a feature of the 1959 Paris fashions now being shown. All afternoon outfits ancl cocktail dresses will be worn with the^e kneeletlftti "knickers. Picture shows (left) an afternoon outfit and (right) a cocktail dress under which are worn "Utile RirlPopper - 60 words
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Article114 1959-02-05 2 One of ix Algerian, on trial for the attempt ed inatlon of M. Jacques Soustelle, a leading de Gaulle Minister, alleged In court in Pai terdav that he had bf-en tortured for six days by special poll< The Algerian pointed Into the courtroom and shouted:Reuter - 114 words
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Article111 1959-02-05 2 CASTRO WARNS U.S. NAVY IN CUBA Fidel Castro revolution yesterday workers at ■outh-east c workers- d< m nearby naval ba considered and it W _J situation which n liquidated lx sider it a provocation" The naval base i America territory under standing treaties D the revolution W3 accused by CastroReuter - 111 words
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Article57 1959-02-05 2 MRS. BESSIE LORD \u granted a d in the London divora court yesterday on grounds of adultery by i husband. Mr. Cyril I British textile millionaire, Mr. Lord who was ord sd to pay costs of the suit wil alleged to have committ adultery with a w< namedReuter - 57 words
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Article49 1959-02-05 2 The British I yesterday rejected a gestion to discuss wil Chinese Governn. future of the new terri ies on the Ch land opposite ii Mr. Arthur 1 < had raised thi the Commons "in the not too dist air of the lease < territories."Reuter - 49 words
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101 1959-02-05 2 Israelis lose their way and kill two in Egypt FOUR Israeli soldiers entered United Arab Republic territory south of Rafah, killing a woman and a child, the Um Nations Emergency Force announced in Gaza day. The UA R. has called for an urgent meeting of the mixed armistice commission. TheReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement140 1959-02-05 2 __^_F _fe hew shoes Spore: $3.90 f S^fiF Fed. Borneo: $4.50 ff /T Children's flexible leather shoes *V. V. In beige, brown or black. Vy'r^**^* v**^* y^OV^ Model 75 J Spore: $6.90—$ 9.90 J Fed. Brn.: $7.90— 510. 90 Children's step-in leather —^-f x shoes with cellocrcpe sol Model 33140 words
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303 1959-02-05 3 Or two big virtually terday when .1 girl reversed evidence. Ooyenei k,y figure in thc dr." said during negation thai I in giving testiwhieh the whole »n-dollar scan ed u I. n.elie broke renewed inter he denied her ment that rich red herU.P.I - 303 words
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Article149 1959-02-05 3 DENE IS SENT TO MENTAL HOSPITAL ROCK and roll singer Terry Dene, ill after serving two days in the British Army, has been "transferred to a civilian mental i hospital," an Army spokes man said in London last night. The spokesman. said. (Rifleman T. Williams (his real name) who hasReuter - 149 words
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Article37 1959-02-05 3 Foreign sales of British aero-engines have nearly doubled In the pa.^t two years and since World War j Two have earned il8.()00.()iVi the society of British Air craft Constructors said y< terday ReuterReuter - 37 words
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111 1959-02-05 3 Tin Federation oi Briti; h Industries hfl Britain's Minister of Trail port to pend more than £2,000 million ($17,000 mil lion) ln the next 20 ye,. on improving the countr antiquated ro was announced Sir Hugh B '..1., In a ter toReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-02-05 3 DAPHNE FAIRMAN, 18. is one of the entrants to the "Bank Union Queen" contest organised by the Singapore Bank Employees' Inion in conjunction with its annual social ancl dance, to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday. The winner will get103 words
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136 1959-02-05 3 PHILIP GETS A BIG WELCOME IN PAKISTAN PRINCE Philip yesterday began a fortnight's vi it to Pakistan. He toured the world's largest jute mills near Dacca and watched 20.00C) workers making bags and sacks ior export all over the world. The duke arrived in Dacca from Calcutta by Cornel IVReuter - 136 words
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Article26 1959-02-05 3 A I t< i day directed t children !>'• admitted to pi te Alexandria A!' t h O I A Mi P26 words
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Advertisement64 1959-02-05 3 FINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above is a fine DIVIDER made by us Showrooms:- 136 142, Orchard Road S pore Tel: *****,***** the NEW M.V m -m\ jw'^y*^ i LUNCH-N-BAG la .l cither of two Ploid patterns, the "art, or thc hond "ofcli Plaid. Choose \\tmi strap64 words
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Article233 1959-02-05 4 lI7HEN the American Tf Assistant Secretary of Commerce lor International Affairs, Mr. Henry Kearns, arrives ln Hong Kong next week he need not be surprised if his welcome is pointedly chilly. For the mission of Mr. Kearns is, in talks with Hong Kong Government officials and textile233 words
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Article1020 1959-02-05 4 The Kremlin won't stop it now, says Sefton Delmer DEFORE we become too relaxed about Mr. Khrushchev's thaw -to-be, I think it would be a good thing to know what ord* ho is giving his Counterfeitei Yes, the Counterfeit e r s Collective, which has its Western headquarters in1,020 words
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498 1959-02-05 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber IN THE DAYS WHEN RUSSIA WAS YOUNG G,.KLDGFKGFK.FC WW* ONE of the most blistering interviews in modern history, in which a British Prime Minister "ticked off a Soviet Cabinet Minister, is recorded in documents published from the Foreign Office archives.498 words
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Advertisement25 1959-02-05 4 IHIIIIM IDEAL GIFTS Fine Cultured Peat. Necklaces I U.S. de SILVA 106. ORCHARD RD., Tel: ***** "mm ii in irmllii hi Hnniii 1 1 n25 words
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Advertisement70 1959-02-05 4 ■flf adelphT W^ GRILL ttrfsft all their Chinese friends r KEONG HEE FATT CHOY and welcome them to dine ot thc v\ li// GR ,LL ROOM where de,icious d Vv\U s »P« rb Chincse dish fr m i. V.l W^ii{4 famous Sxe Chuan Room w.ll be Y*\xs/} served. if' Dine#70 words
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Article, Illustration425 1959-02-05 5 tuencles. Some prospective candidates say election racketeers will continue to be active and they will have to be countered They said it would be possible to eliminate secret society influence only if every party and candidate obeyed not only to the letter of the law but also toPopper - 425 words
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Article82 1959-02-05 5 A LONG WAIT FOR FREE SPECTACLES CC] CHILDREN from r families will have through a com- procedure if they tacles. Ministry cira pupil will i an appiicath detailed inibout himself, me numchildren in the fad the principal's to the sch ficer at th- InHealth. fi an I with a opfixed82 words
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Article21 1959-02-05 5 The British Commonwealth the Earl of Home, had terday with the imi Defence M. Mr. v Kn hua Menon.21 words
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Article43 1959-02-05 5 I I hrlttlan Council bai decided ><» V" College in thr 1. -l.i .(.on in [irman ol Ihe committee Investlgal I h wai preparing a broehun I i stiii j n lhr n t i itaaes he added43 words
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179 1959-02-05 5 yiSITORS to the Singapore Constitution Expof sition are complaining that a "loudspeaker war" between stall-holders is spoiling their enjoyment. Many stalls have installed loudspeakers to announce their wares or to entertain visitors to the fair. Vsitors said some stallholders seemed to be179 words
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Article50 1959-02-05 5 Bookings open today at Robinson's and the Singapore Cold Storage for concerts at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 15 and 17 by the Chinese pianist Fou Ts'ong who fled from Warsaw to London in December. Mr. Fou will give a performance for sfchools on Feb. 16.50 words
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Article34 1959-02-05 5 President Eisenhower, travelling from Washington for a golf and quail-shoot-ing holiday circled Moody Air Force Base at Valdosta, Georgia, in thick fog for half an hour yesterday before his aircraft could land.34 words
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71 1959-02-05 5 MOST of the 1,500 pi available at Govern mei t even. filled bj I Mr. k bap 'y. primary pupi of tl I ed ply irom K ary Tcchnl< "Thej hould bring with them their report school i' aving and birth certlllcal i71 words
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Article28 1959-02-05 5 Six East German trade representatives flew into Accra yesterday for thc declared purpose of establishing business contacts and obtaining Ghanaian agents for East German firms.28 words
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Article72 1959-02-05 5 ASSEMBLY WILL BE RAILED OFF THK Legislative As- <[ lemblj is being A asked to approve SJO.- <> 000 for Ihe creetion of J railings to enclose und <- delimit tlu* precincts of Jf the Assembly llou-r A In a statement to the Assembly, the Fin- Jl uncial Secretary, Mr.72 words
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Advertisement142 1959-02-05 5 f faring Chinese Ne* Year j Offers Atr^gi _^_^^«_0 I| IHQ>J patterns in a wide *s(j?^ n^s^T*^^W****« colour choice. $9.90 V-^ •»"**'~~~~~m~mm„m.^„„ 4 7 r^Z?Z^^m A stunning array for your selection S3 50 and up. s^m^t**-*^*?^ ****44**4***********44******..44 T!*\a...mm. t tt,ttttt.ttttts»ttmm SOCKS BR A wide selection of /D-\^M colours and designs142 words
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Advertisement32 1959-02-05 6 CORGI TOYS "THE ONES WITH WINDOWS AND F.TICTION MOTORS AUSTIN m\m\ H E A L F Y fH_K_s*S!?^ _«Mf_^ftl_U__l_l_Q a gST I N lß^fc. CAMBRIDGE __H _OWW f SALOON W^Uf rjtfir £732 words
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Miscellaneous298 1959-02-05 6 lI AW Ki; r^____ _l»?_jydiicy Jordan jetf HAtrVmre ooNvmcts rue nations S Ihm -s our geologists >- "n *hs_R^^^ __AiM q*cat tt**Tif*z ano MmiiTAsr minos f\eid rtoott T%\Qrwt 4 ¥vhatoo I\^ The element TW4T tms ko#i_> C4Ay tHMO an *He+Gy ifrndir^ifm-i a A vou ms am. V necessorv for fhe298 words
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Miscellaneous405 1959-02-05 6 BOHN today, you are an mt, combination ot the dreai the ••doer." Usually you hav, ing ideal- and will envision deeds. There is a danger that become dictatorial m your t and this is apt to defeat interests, it fr probably wt j uniformly pleasant to every* B ther than405 words
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Article143 1959-02-05 7 LONDON. IVh Previous Today ■HHI' l RSS l Icb. 1 25 se; 25 '4 sel March buyers 25 26% sellers B15 lien 25', tellers Vll l Bfl -.ll.en.ent j March 24 buj 25's buver.s 25 sellers Hers \|._/.lun«- 25's buyers buvers sllers im Sl »dy. Above prices143 words
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Article102 1959-02-05 7 NFW YORK. Feb. 4. Previous Today N straits Spot 101.37 nom. 101.62 nom. X futures r.nts (out! ad March 99.50 buyers 99.50 buyers 101.00 sellers 101.50 sellers May 99.25 buyers 99.00 buvers 100.75 sellers 101.00 sellers )M: Quiet. SALES: Nil. ;BBER: Futures March 30.30 paid 30.40 buyers102 words
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Article27 1959-02-05 7 NEW YORK, Feb. 4. Previous Today industrials 592.34 589.38 Railroads 162.33 161.60 Domestic Bonds 86.26 86.21 itilities 91.20 90.97 Stocks Comiosite Averages 205.61 204.6927 words
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Article44 1959-02-05 7 Ind awaiting 1 to 23 ment 23 v Lumping release February 23U, cil. Sara- Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb wak unquoted. Muntok white .^pot and awaiting release 42, afloats 42. and February shipment 41, 40 4, elf, sellers exdock.44 words
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Article86 1959-02-05 7 DPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ European ports delivered u'l-ht per long ton Feb. /Mar. JPRA, Strait cl.f. U.K./North 1 ports delivered ton Feb. /Mar. OIL crude Straits European ports in bulk per long ton Job. KONTI OIL crude* "Ceyion »n ports in bulk P*r long ton I86 words
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Article119 1959-02-05 7 < cheerful prevailed stock mar- e in prices entum and larger and tors contrlthe better i the good f »r January y help- were I i ion in view "ptimlsm early reductOCka trend, hares v tally better, with Tube Investments at 79/9 outstanding in the latter. Stores119 words
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Article14 1959-02-05 7 Fifty more Cypriot Greek political detainees were re- Reuter leased ye terdayReuter - 14 words
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Article177 1959-02-05 7 No-debt rules are too harsh' UNIONS representing Singapore Government employees are pressing the staff side ot the Whitley Council to initiate negotiations tor revising the no-debt rules. The Government, in agreement with Whitley Council, framed a set oi rules nearly two years ago io help indebted officers clear their debts177 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-02-05 7 Boo-hoo, I'm happy' picture. tears of joy. "800-HOO, I'm so happy," wept lovely 19--year-old showgirl Pat Patterson. Tears rolled down her cheeks as she was presented with a cup as the Girl of the Year at the Windmill Theatre. London's famous scantil-ly-clad, non-stop revue. Pat is the only married girlPopper - 84 words
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Article109 1959-02-05 7 A JAPANESE AKITA I will parade with Britain's canine elite for the first time at famed Cr I Show in London on Friday and Saturday. The dog, named Pri Panyau, ls being shown by a leading seaman in the Royal Navy who brought the dog back109 words
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Article26 1959-02-05 7 Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd Britain's Colonial Secretary, left London by air last night on a 15-day visit to British Somaliland and I Aden.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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126 1959-02-05 7 JAPANESE jet fighters have been ordered Into action against herds of sea lions interfering with fishing off the coast of Hokkaido, Northern Japan. The sea lions appear annually off the Southern coast of the Northern island of Japan between November and March andReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement78 1959-02-05 7 4 M A He WATCH Of_^TF^i a u rmt mf-Tx^yjy \f WATERPROOF J«JL Jf SHOCK PROTECTED M^ u Jf ß) /jl UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRINGINV <<? ljp SINCE 1815 !S?SiBW THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES Sold by all leading watch dealers jf j^O" GENEVE FAVR^LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD."] '^Wm.mjcW \R F78 words
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Miscellaneous77 1959-02-05 7 dJlililillllllllllimiiiiiiiiimiiiiii--1 SINCAPORE 1 IHICH TIDES TODAY: 10.20 p.m. E TOMORROW. a.m. and 11.07 p.m. E SATURDAY: 10.13 am. and 11.11 pin SUNDAY: 10.55 a m. E MONDAY: 0.1 m. E and 11.36 a.m TUESDAY: 0..10 a.m. and 12.16 p.m. WEDNEBDAY: I.M a.m. and H.'}\ p.m. ?iiiiiiiiiiiniii liimiiiiiiiiiiiiimr; 1 no nm77 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-02-05 8 one of t J many P O I villages whi I In I versal t I Indians. I the hum ot Car., I industry it I The E; number of tut the schools b e I his spinning My hat! It's Panama pANAMA as well as being121 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-02-05 8 ...Will be on me! THIS little boy doesn't seem to think the clown so funny, but he oujjht to, for Whimsical Walker, down at the Belle Vuc Circus. Manchester, is his father. Fmir months -old Phillip is the third Whimsical W alker," and in spite of his protests his DadTopper - 95 words
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Article, Illustration10539 1959-02-05 1 Your Guide To K.L. Race Meeting FORM OF HORSES CLASS ONE Form Of Horses In Class REST OF THE HORSES CLASS FOUR FOLLOWING are all the horses entered for the Selangor Turf Club February Meeting: CLASS ONE ART IN A OND: i ret) itartedl 3i-i->9 rp iLee) Cl. i Div^10,539 words
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Article21 1959-02-05 5 Ine of the mung the EEj centuries. EE if the loom EE v i isat ion EE ..ointed Q EE21 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-02-05 5 He's part off the wild life lesson The tame badger is a popular visitor to one class. He is a great favourite with the children who have had little experience of ivild life of the country side. picture. rVHOUSANDS of families have moved out of over-crowded London in recent years,Popper - 109 words
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Article, Illustration208 1959-02-05 5 Tearful battle for baby Kay f SuVO sobbing women X. .uvcii eucii omer the other day in a tense dramatic battle of words over a pLump, 3 year-old little girl named Kay. Both want to be her mother. Blonde 31 year-old Mrs. Joan Newman and her shop-manauer husband became Kay'sPopper - 208 words
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Article, Illustration1864 1959-02-05 6 PELHAM GROOM - THE RIDDLE OF THE THREE HEROES PELHAM GROOM By ANOTHER LATIFF STORY Three men in period costume were fating the desk. One in a breastplate and plumed hat held a flintlock pistol. ..another held a light sword so that its tip touched the ground— and the third was a ferocious1,864 words
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Article, Illustration984 1959-02-05 7 THEY FACE UP WELL TO CHALLENGE THEY LEARN TO LIVE d\\ WORD irom tiie tamp commandant, \l time uniformed c^irl Goloei stepped forward from their ranks and confidently performvl the traditional ceremony of breaking the Colours, sending the international emblem of984 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-02-05 7 John Dalton. Commandant of the t ght, "looks in" on one patrol of t their tent. The patrol comprised i Indian and Malay girls. J27 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-02-05 7 X Fifteen-year-old Choy Kew and 14-year- X X old Chan Ng Mui, (30 Sinqapore Company) both pupils of River Valley Road Chinese J X Middle School take part, ivith \2-year-old t XEUzabeth McNamara, Alexandra Grammar School, in the morning ceremony of Break- I ing the Colours. X51 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-02-05 7 1 it rent Menriv know nlM.ut sin K a-H-laya. politic, '"..I ..nd commer. Uieli Bfkl ind mil> aif an.) lure of ihh N three in thr IU Budget, ron ilnns of nCWI '•■inmrnlM (i«r BtralU Beigef lm also ■"•I regolarlj lo ludenla and fT '1(1. h.i. i86 words
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Article251 1959-02-05 8 Mao's job won't Sun— Nationalists OFFICIAL NATIONALIST CHINESE source* in Taipeh said vesterdiv Y thev clouhtecl peculation that Madame Sun fatten wouldl^om? tiie new head oi the Communist Chinese Government They dismissed as ridiculous Tokyo speculation that the widow ol of Chinas great patriots would replace Mr. Mao Tse-tung asU.P.I - 251 words
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Article50 1959-02-05 8 Tiie sawbwas "hereditary rulers) of the Shan states of Burma will formally renounce their feudal rights at ceremony scheduled for Feb. 12. The ceremony will be held at Taunggy, southern Shan states. The Government of Burma will pay the sawbwas 24 million kyats < $15 million) compensation.U.P.I - 50 words
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Article48 1959-02-05 8 IIfHFN a 14.000. ton cargo ship built for the Great l astrrn Shipping Company of Bombay was launched in Harnburf, the ceremony was performed with coconut milk instead of champagne. Pieces of thc coconut shell will be sent to a museum in India PeuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-02-05 8 A Japanese company will hortly begin the of 21)1) i i -month to the Unit U.P. IU.P.I - 21 words
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118 1959-02-05 8 THE director of Taipeh's Municipal Health Bureau, Dr. Wans Leh. has warned against a possible recurrence of Asian flu which affected over 1,500,000 people in Formosa in early 1957. Dr. Kao Tien Cheng, Superintendent of the Formosa University Hospital, has confirmed the presence ofReuter - 118 words
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Article107 1959-02-05 8 CIGARETTE STUBS MAKE INSECTICIDE PEKING chemists have discovered how to make an Insecticide out of cigarette ends, according to the Peking Evening News. As a result a city cooperative is going to buy up the stubs which smokers throw away, paying about 50 cents a lb. Cigarette ends were madeReuter - 107 words
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204 1959-02-05 8 A JAPANESE miner who came to Germany to work in the coal mines of the Ruhr for three years has married a German girl and says he intends to stay in Germany. The miner, 25-year-old Hiroshi Yujl from Miyazakiken, came to DuisburgReuter - 204 words
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197 1959-02-05 8 FIRST RI WOMAN ENVOY TAKES UP POST SOON INDONESIA'S first woman to be appointed head of a diplomatic mission is to leave in the middle of this month to take up her post in Belgium. Miss Laili Ruad was installed as Indonesia's Minister to Belgium and Luxembourg by President SukarnoU.P.I - 197 words
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Article71 1959-02-05 8 A Taipeh doctor has said that radiation from a luminous wrist watch causes no haim to adults. But he advised children not to tako the risk Dr. Chiang Lan-tsand, chief radiologist of the Formosa University Hospital, said radiation from a luminous watch over a ueriodReuter - 71 words
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60 1959-02-05 8 CHINESE REDS URGED TO WRITE MEMOIRS ll Lhl l lu M fevolution are being urged »o write their memoirs of the >' campaigns and struggles that led tu the Communist capture oi power in 1949, The Communist Party paper People'., Daih ed on them "on a ■cale" to put down60 words
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Article14 1959-02-05 8 The Nationalist Chi plain. am to set up a promotion office in Kong. U.P.I.U.P.I - 14 words
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Article23 1959-02-05 8 Terrorist bands in West Java killed an average uf three persons a dn in 1!'.*)8 and destroyed property worth almost §6 million. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article28 1959-02-05 8 A Japanese llrm has signed a live-month contract with the Indonesian i eminent for the charter of a Japanese ship to transport pilgrims from Indonesia to Mecca. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article15 1959-02-05 8 t Nationalist China ma Japan for assistance m constructing a power-line network in Form- U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article10 1959-02-05 8 Direct telephone communl cation has been < between Moscow Hanoi.— Reuter.Reuter - 10 words
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Article17 1959-02-05 8 The Japanese Forign Ofliiv is studying measur increase imports from Syria. Iraq. Iran and thc Sudan. U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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Article31 1959-02-05 8 Workers in Hong Kons are more prone to take risks and are not as well protected by unions or social legislation as their British counterparts, according to a Kowloon coroner. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article33 1959-02-05 8 Leaders and worker Premier Nehru's Con Party have started a padayatra (journey on foot) to villages to contact the people and explain to them the im; tions of the Nagpur con- gress.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article15 1959-02-05 8 President Soekarno take part in the voluntary work to build a mosque Indon Y,.,DFKVCJHXFJ ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article148 1959-02-05 8 A CIVIL servant in Lucknow has invented fly-trap Which he hopes Will make him the world's champion fly-kiii« tus, which h ia been patented, what he ,ys are predilections ol I They hate darkn< they are attracted by light and by sweet things. The tlReuter - 148 words
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768 1959-02-05 9 PUTTING THE BUST WHERE IT OUGHT TO BE EILEEN ANDERSON presents the best fashion news of the decade. lIAVK had a glori--1 ous time the last few days. Now I am reckless with hope. It started with a word from Saint Laurent. Fashion designers can never "fix" the length of768 words
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Article, Illustration279 1959-02-05 9 I -AND ITS SIMPLY DELICIOUS I By GWEN ROBYNS ITS FANTASTIC: in my own kitchen, I ik a few handfuls of iood that had been kept for three years without any special storing equipment of any kind— and cooked a wonderful meal. I managed it all in half279 words
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Article56 1959-02-05 9 SEAMS ARE IN FRONT It's not so long ago that fashion decreed that stockings should be seamless. Now, in Paris, seams have reappeared in front. Here are the first shown at a cocktail party held to introduce the new look. They're different, so there's not much doubt that most womenPopper - 56 words
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Article79 1959-02-05 9 HOLLAND has been ordering from Britain tulips which they are unable to grow in their own tulip fields. Made of polythene and scented they were on show at Harrogate's International Toy Fair. The order from Amsterdam amounted to £700. Scented roses and carnations were other artificial79 words
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Advertisement158 1959-02-05 9 Television in the caravan CAMPING out for holidays is becoming more popular every vear in Britain. It is estimated that :>' together 1,000,000 people now go camping or caravan, ning annually. Camping clubs of Great Britain, which at present number 34,000, are sponsoring the first annual Camping and Outdoor Life158 words
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Advertisement82 1959-02-05 9 J Half clean hair is only half beautiful I .S3 S the biological .shampoo J goei root-deep 1 Heal liair br. iut v begins ;_t t I and that'* where 5.3. biological S) cream lhampoo penetrate) to leave 1 i hair softer, ihinier than evei bel Deep-cleansing, antiseptic, Rcntlr, pure82 words
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Article, Illustration150 1959-02-05 10 M. Harrison- Cray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Cray by Dealer South Game all W (,u 1 H lil(k (i the imagina- ovei from his in. (.n this deal. 4/ter Two ll« Three H< -h made alam tries; North fell uncf to ro-operate without a firstround control, and the biddi -ti out al150 words
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Article569 1959-02-05 10 ALLAN HOBY - ALLAN HOBY By f rin: brothers were s»» 1 alike (hit even old frlenda sho o h (lie wrong otic h\ (lie hand Blond, blue- eyed. standing bit. without Shoes, and with shoulders like the Boulder nam. they stopped tho traffic wherever thi went. one wa569 words
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Advertisement119 1959-02-05 10 Buy it once-and you'll buy it forever .___t__Sß__<. W AmmW W AmW t^mt _____Kr __W ___F ______r __________r 1 1 ___B BWt. ilSsßr jßr ______P **mW mwm9 _____r ___> ___r fl g^^ M 4^f mW^MW-W Mm special features It's new! It's easy All the new films ft mmg^ J- Top119 words
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Miscellaneous142 1959-02-05 10 MJfMMjfl I, ?fcflflgw?^ t im-mrrrtn rr*_ _«___i HHI ißm 19 lEI 7\^^ t— ■hk |bms BUMBl— JBk SaL_____________. i a^^H —i— 1 I I I ~pz I I __JBL__J I ''illil L—_ CLUES \< ROSS 6. Elude a nurse between 2 look over Dulcie who I directions (s>. nunibei and142 words
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Article323 1959-02-05 11 p >inl n usl re padang 0 i m. al 7 n.m. pecifled roL from start l First of! Veti rant, Jui tor* and ten Hoted to hun. i ne numir in lal Identification o be provided. the measure of n re than three nol ho allowrry rein323 words
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Article, Illustration628 1959-02-05 11 TRACK SURPRISE BY WELSH KING THIS MORNING'S TRAINING GALLOPS AT KUALA LUMPUR (IM> Welsh Kins Bur- prised who 11 h«J made the fastest time during training this morning on the second] track at Kuala I urnRidden by Moses Lee. he disposed of three in 37 1/8 and did not appear628 words
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Article165 1959-02-05 11 'pWO fine goals by outside left Harry Hooper A helped Birmingham City beat Fulham 3-2 in their English F.A. Cup Fourth Round replay at Fulham yesterday. Fulham. Cup semi- finalists last season, opened the scoring in the eighth minute, but Birmingham's more direct methods resultedReuter - 165 words
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Article142 1959-02-05 11 OLMEDO MAY PLAY AGAINST THE U.S. VLEX OLMEDO, the Peru vian who won the Davis Cup for the U.S.. said yi terday in Los Angeles that he has given no thought yet to the tennis tournament in this summer's Pan American Games, in which he mighl be asked to beat142 words
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Article56 1959-02-05 11 I HANK Redgman (Australia), former Wimbledon champion, beal Ken Rotewall (Australia) 7 »-1 list nighl In Sydney to rntei Ihe final al thc K5,tH lal professional lawn tennis tournament. In the final on s.iturd.iy lie will inert tb. uiitnn of today's semi-final match between Lew lload (AusReuter - 56 words
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Article37 1959-02-05 11 AC. Kripal Singh has told the Indian cricket selectors that he will be unavailable for the Fifth Test" against the West Indies beginning at Delhi tomorrow. His injured linger has not responded to treatment.37 words
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Article37 1959-02-05 11 Results of yesterday's British Rugby Union matches were: Hospitals Cup (second round): St. Thomas's 12, Charing Cross 0. Other matches: Royal Air Force 27, Cambridge University 6, Manchester University 8. Trinity Col- Dublin 0 ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article32 1959-02-05 11 The Standard Club of Liege beat Rheims. the i French champions. 2-0 In I the in it leg of their Euroi pean Football Cup quarterfinal last night in Liege. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement192 1959-02-05 11 ENTRY FORM The Free Press Walk If you are a teom member cr NLrne of team I transpo t to Ihe starting point at WoodU.ci- 1 3R: Qualifying age 17-20 SENIOR: Qualifying age 21-39 VETERAN: Qualifying age *40 and above. f classification, competitors must have reached I Deforo the closing192 words
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Advertisement30 1959-02-05 11 mmmW&fr^S'^ *\0 mJrJm arm &vk mWk. si^J^L^A I I i-fW^m^mmm\\ i ujftll 3_t^^Bur %2ty oo 'nz. =z t*. a.~« HOC* CHtONG co..^ EzEE -..to»,. r« i. V Z_!!______!__!________-___-- i t».30 words
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Article169 1959-02-05 12 Ship at scene reports: Can'tfind wreck A U.S. weather reconnaissance plane yesterday crashed into the sea near Bermuda with 12 men aboard. First reports said no sign of the plane could be found in the area of the crash. A Japanese ship, the 9.197--ton KochuReuter - 169 words
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Article48 1959-02-05 12 The Times of Indonesia has approved a Jakarta municipality plan to introduce a levy on business for garbage clearance. It said: "Piles of de teriorating garbage are a normal sight in Jakarta. A clean city would more than compensate for a special levy."— Reuter.48 words
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Article19 1959-02-05 12 Smog over Glasgow lifted almost completely yesterday after paralysing the industrial area for three days.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article46 1959-02-05 12 THE Queen Mother left London last night In a BOAC Britannia airliner on her tl ek tour of Kenya The Quoin and Prii I were at London nirport to say H to their mother on tier 4,800- mile ilight to Nalroi ReuterReuter - 46 words
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245 1959-02-05 12 TWE Bagdad Rodio yesterday 1 broadcast, the trial of retired Colonel Abdul Balam Mohammed Aref, former Deputy Premier. The four-day trial began on Dec. 27. A Cairo newspaper said last week that Col. Aref had beenReuter - 245 words
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Article46 1959-02-05 12 The Governor of North Sumatra has appealed for an end to the stagnation of loading and unloading goods in Belawan harbour. He was quoted as sayinc; several ships had left before unloading goods destined for Belawan due to delays at the harbour.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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