The Singapore Free Press, 6 February 1959
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Title Section14 1959-02-06 1 Malaya's Own Family Paper I «,!u.i|M<i«\ lridn>. K.biuaiv 6, 19j«>. Mn 15 (ts. J14 words
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103 1959-02-06 1 JLIAORIs are from today permitted to drink in the lounge and private bar of the Papakura 4u»tel near Auckland following a complaint by the brother of the New Zealand High (ommissioner in Malaya. The complainant, Dr. 11. R. Bennett, yesterday sawReuter - 103 words
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Article310 1959-02-06 1 NO NEGOTIATION: MAC SEEKS FACTS Then West will decide MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Premier, emphasised to Conservative Members oi Parliament last night that his visit DO Moscow would be a "reconnaissance not a negotiation." Addressing his supporters at a private meeting, Mr. Macmillan said that what he chiefly hoped310 words
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Article86 1959-02-06 1 t IT'ENYAS Governor, <► J! IV Sir Evelyn Baring, o found himself with a ,> I jf hat denuded of osirich o 0 plumes when he greet- J J <> ed ihe Queen Mother < r J[ at Nairobi yesterday. <► Sir Evelyn looked o 1 slightly disconcerted asReuter - 86 words
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Article141 1959-02-06 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS TO RIDE FOR IRELAND'S TRAINER i Bougoure, Mayl hading jockey, is leaving Singapore at tiie end of this month to ride in Ireland. Hi- has accepted a substantial retainer to ride for ing Irish trainer. Vincent O'Brien, onlract will bc for one on with the option of141 words
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Article40 1959-02-06 1 1 Iver, Lim Sen 5 orte i to the police mon hired hi today at the >t Owen Road and Road and a»ked en to Racecourse they got there they r. threw sand id robbed him40 words
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Article302 1959-02-06 1 only suggestion he had made about the form of his programme was that th should be ample time lor genuine consultations. He also made it clear that he planned to hold consultation In Western capitals after his return from Moscow to secure the co-ordinated Western standpoint which wouldReuter - 302 words
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109 1959-02-06 1 THK Chinese Communists, assisted by Russia, are preparing for an invasion of Nepal, the Nationalist central news ted In Taipeh yesterday QuothH!, antl-Commu sources from India, the official i i gency there had been speculation that Peking troops •"may soon march h;'o Nepal." it saidU.P.I - 109 words
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Article33 1959-02-06 1 February first grade rub ber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at Ml cents per lb. up one eighth of a cent on yi day's close. The tune was ouiet.33 words
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124 1959-02-06 1 rpHERE will be a chilly A welcome irom the weather when Mr. Macmillan arrives in Moscow In a bid to unfreeze the cold war. British residents predicted that the British statesman would have to brave 45 degrees of frost. But heReuter - 124 words
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Article78 1959-02-06 1 MERCY FLIGHT MAN DIES MR. C. e. Tboroi [Jnited Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Ceylon, who underwent a lung operation on Monday lu a private nursing home. died last night aged 58. He had been In Ceylon lor 12 years. On Tuesday a r.a.f. Jet bomber on a mercy mission fromReuter - 78 words
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Article66 1959-02-06 1 Five men knocked at the front door of a grocer's shop in Telok Mata Ikan at 9 p.m. and asked him for milk. As the owner, Juan Yu Lim, had closed the shop he asked them to enter by the back door. The men, who66 words
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Advertisement19 1959-02-06 1 YOUR MARCH 8 DATE -THE FREE PRESS WALK Enter now. Full details and Entry Form are on Page 1519 words
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87 1959-02-06 2 Philip flies past Everest in a Comet PRINCE Philip who tcrday flew past Mount rest on hi_> way from a, East Pakistan, to Karachi, sent a message over the Comet's radio thanking the Nepalese Government lor letting him fly over their territory. Speaking personally over the radio to Katmandu airportReuter - 87 words
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217 1959-02-06 2 *T__E belief was expressed In Washington last night that behind Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's announcement yesterday that President Eisenhower would be welcome to visit any part of Russia was a compelling desire on the Soviet Prime Minister's part to visit the217 words
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131 1959-02-06 2 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday asked Congress to make any obstruction oi court orders for mixing negro and white children the schools a Federal offence. He also asked Congress to consider estab lishing a statutory commission to ensure that firms working on Government131 words
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Article25 1959-02-06 2 Cr a Jami r im< i gency operatloi cer Command! mand with effect from May, the War on. hi ter.Reuter - 25 words
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144 1959-02-06 2 U.K. plans to discuss China cotton ban LORD DUNDEE, Minister Without Portfolio, said j in the House of Lords yesj terday that the British I Change D'Affaires in Peking j had been instructed to disj cuss with the Chinese autho- rities the reported withdrawal of licences for cotton exports fromReuter - 144 words
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197 1959-02-06 2 British discovery may save our food In A-war rpiIREE British scinit- ists have made a discovery that may help the world survive th, effects of nuclear fall- out, it was announced in London yesterday The scientists have developed a process that may save a eoun- try s milk and water197 words
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Advertisement110 1959-02-06 2 Buy it once-and you'll buy it forever mi q m A^m gj Am mW tm^B JMtm _____r ____r m, SsfeS < I n»*V**^T~^ mwmmm—W mr ____F _____F _____r fl EL i !mm KL, W^Sr- m fll .__r fl I fW^M mm iw| p _r hP special features It's new It's110 words
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Article253 1959-02-06 3 Killer epidemic under control a ,vI_SMAN for the British Medical Association announced yesterA hat a deadly epidemic among babies at the Tredegar hospital, Cardiff, was now under control. hough the position was still very grave the disease had been conthe hospital maternity ward where live babies have died since andReuter - 253 words
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Article16 1959-02-06 3 irkers were killed ured yesterdaj ion, at a chemiat Witten, West Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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98 1959-02-06 3 ip IL M actor Mickey Rooney wa.s sued for divorce in Hollywood yesterday by his fourth wife Elaine who charged that he caused her "grievous mental distress, suffering and anguish" during their six-year marriage. Mrs. Rooney. 29. asked temporary support of $2,353 (about Ms7,ooo>Reuter - 98 words
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248 1959-02-06 3 THERE was a certain Oriental feeling about the first of the collections seen yesterday, the third and last day of London's high fashion showings. Michael Sherard summed it up himself as "a meeting of East and West." It appeared in his collectionReuter - 248 words
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Article34 1959-02-06 3 LESS -BUT STRONGER BEER Iwa.« produced In Britain la ll but it ttronger, the Brewers' Society announced In London yesterd ngth wa the highest for la years and IS per ip on 1948. Keutrr.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-02-06 3 LMC-HTEKN YEAR lj old Jill Barrow is a "pin-up" with a difference. She is not con-»t-nu'd with "outward" ity but only with what goes on inside our bodies. For Jill is training to be a pathologist at a London hospital. Extra money MeanwhilePopper - 93 words
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82 1959-02-06 3 JUSTICE John Dwyer. only six weeks on the bench, surprised himself and lawyers arguing a civil case in Bullalo New Yol\A. when he cried: "I object" He then apologised, saying he had been a prosecutor and trial lawyer so long that he instinctively objectedReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement69 1959-02-06 3 TUP inc SINGAPORE DISPENSARY (THE HEST STOCKED CHEMISTS IN TOWN) llvtul o l lift*: 265 Orchard Rd., S'pore Tel: ***** From 8.30 a.m. to 6 00 p.m. Hranrh: 69 Serangoon Garden Way Garden Estate) Tel: ***** Daily; From 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Call on us for your Medical. Toilet69 words
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Advertisement54 1959-02-06 3 sr llk'"\"j__k I I tf 118 *1 I L'j m ,^3/^ r/y^V^^^M^^a^Mt^mmm^^m^^^^Ut f^i}^^jf^A A ZTZ P~^^_SP^*^^^ljßni vJL r^U<r-r-'m\t'^' j/' I h■ _C fl_B T^_F~l__l' I"" ■JP' fl| AJ; ,l^Vfc>-M Btf 811 ,j _|L w _r_f I V^t^N I _f 2_&<*&*i Kl,, _x» >• p*o -j V —ir arfjj. FITZPATRICK'S *V54 words
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Opinion
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Article175 1959-02-06 4 SHOPKEEPERS arc re- porting a marked change in the annua) buying-spree which heralds Chinese New Year. They report that there I is a big decline in the sale of seasonal food, and that the sale of suckling pigs and ducks is well below last year's level. On the175 words
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Article, Illustration1517 1959-02-06 4 WELCOME FOR DUKE BY 12,000 CHILDREN T^HE people of Singapore will have plenty of opportunities to the Duke of Edinburgh at cl quarters when he pays a threeday state visit to the colony from February 22 to 24. They can see him at the Exposition1,517 words
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Advertisement25 1959-02-06 4 :marcasite&: RHINESTONE- JEWELLERY- tmti 1 m I rmmilmm m on Display ■P.H. HENDRY; ItwUtri A. Sih«i smith North Miff R«i.. I'perc i Kuala I.umpur. B25 words
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Advertisement122 1959-02-06 4 Balanced Higli Fidelity two fcT^ byS new V^<jl3E_l Q Groce ond elegonce lo liWJlll J/ motch their superb l| -m*o!o****2 1 oncc orc t he keynote! j# $465/- EAR Reproduce* f n SPORE) The Llbrof> Rei>r immmmifWlfm rt Reproduce* n> /I present tht develop /J^ ment into e-ception '-*4k-m-\ \W122 words
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Article, Illustration285 1959-02-06 5 Breach of rules on crackers will be punished rpHF police secretary, Mr. wiuiam 1 Cheng, yesterday warned the nubile against indiscriminate firing of crackers during the Chinese New celebrations and said anyone caught breaking the law would be prosecuted. Mr Cheng said it was an offence t 0 let offPopper - 285 words
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Article33 1959-02-06 5 The cancer d< In the London county counci] .it thc of 2.44 per 1,000 the highest on record, thi Medical Oincer ol Health Dr. j. A. Scott. yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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125 1959-02-06 5 THIRTY-EIGHT students, including 15 girls, will speak on "How I hope to serve Singapore" in a bi-lingual contest at the Chinese YMCA, Prince Edward Road, tomorrow and on Feb. 21. It Is jointly sponsored Dy the Chinese YMCA and the Department of Information125 words
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82 1959-02-06 5 Old Chinese paintings on view soon SINGAPORE art enthusia Will soon have a chance to see ancient Chinese paintings some more than 2,000 yearold. The paintings are now on a world tour sponsored by the United Nations Eduea tional, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. The exhibition hen arranged by the Sin82 words
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Article25 1959-02-06 5 The House of Rei d fl Bill Inue comp military servlc foul until Juiv 1. 1963 The bill now nate ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article63 1959-02-06 5 QN.INMOWN .tnd Seranfoon Garden Estate will «et BeW POtl "fliers soon. according tO i SPOKCSnan of (hr Ministry »f CommiinlcatlOlli and Works lir said the office In Qaeenstown would »>•• op< lnu.li tU the end of n< xt month In a rented DUlldllll till a63 words
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Advertisement32 1959-02-06 5 The Ideal 63)^ Camping Bed Q/J£2x COMBI-BED r dKml fmrnW ottroctivc coloured ends odjustoblc in 5 positions. ♦'ot very light in VAN HIN FURNITURE Showrooms 110 K 1«2, Orchord Rood, *****/***** *****.32 words
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Advertisement45 1959-02-06 5 9m. <__. i___H OTARD^H The only Brandy^^L^kW bottled at the Chateau de Cognac^k^m L j mmw |^^H made in 2 versions for HER for HIM 1 __h_ a new tion by 4 carven' perfua* Sole A*cnti Favre Leuba Watch Co., Ltd. 18 F, Battery Road. Singapore45 words
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Advertisement48 1959-02-06 6 THE WORLD'S WONDER ALL TRANSISTOR POCKET RADIO Emerson MODEL 888 High Fidelity Plays where W^^s^ others fail! \Jk Sia Tron.ittors- ond printed circuitry 1 moke possible this most powerful fullprrformonmq radio packed into on ottroctivc NEVA- K BREAK" pocket cabinet I v SHRIRO (CHINA) LTO Incorporated In Hongkong48 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous201 1959-02-06 6 JFFf"hA\V^ fcy V/tlmj Jordan r_ J iT^T A *^l TT f^l^^_7^P' Pl^"^"fl p.. Our sc^hsrßfbuwd it for the Only Hi* T'V- toelE^ Wri* W^ Nor on our taking -in Hwt ring of cosmic debris y element ivill produce 2^r tw»v built the cone -f planet itself, but which yoa call201 words
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Miscellaneous417 1959-02-06 6 V" ii Bohn today, you und I outstanding talent for writing, either poetry or m are full of new ideas ana them. You men might t, I terested m politic at ion i m yo^ r We J be successful ii public office. I You women are ftttract Ing a417 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article182 1959-02-06 7 LONDON, i.n Previous Today BIBBER N l RSS I im-uPean ports Feb 25's bu\ 25Ubu 25', .sellers 25', seller March 25' s bu;. 25 U buvers 25 sellers 25% sellers ■LBBEB 1 KSS Spot 25. buyers 25', buyers M 25 sellers 25 seller; s g| 881 I182 words
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Article106 1959-02-06 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 5. Previous Today l!\ N><»t 101.62 nom. 102.12 nom. Il\ futures 1 1 March 99.50 buvers 99.87 buyers 101.50 sellers 101.87 sellers May 99.00 buvers 99.62 bu 101.00 sellers 101.62 sellers rON'l Quiel but steady. SALES: Nil. RIBBKR; Futures March 30.40 buyers 30.25 buyers106 words
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Article26 1959-02-06 7 NEU YORK, Feb. 5. industrials 589.38 586.12 Railroads 161.60 160.84 In Domestic Bonds 86.21 86.27 Ftilities 90.97 90.65 ks (omiosite Averages 204.69 203.6726 words
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Article47 1959-02-06 7 spot and awaiting 23 cif. Sarawak unquoted. floats -r-m'x to 24':.. Muntok white spot and awaiting pment 24^. 28 I_.1 release 42. afloats 42. and Feb- and awaiting ruary shipment 42, sellers, exafloata 24-; to I4H. dock. Above price's quoted in U.S. cents per lb.47 words
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Article88 1959-02-06 7 Copra, coconut oil prices n Previous Today <Ol B rbilippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports deUvered OPR IE l ,ng t r° n l e V Mar $265 resellers $265 resellers oi h V Straits c i.f. U.K./North turopean ports delivered COCO\-. r r XVi B ton J«»»./Mar. £93 '488 words
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7 1959-02-06 7 RUBBER AND TIN SHARE IN EXPORT DECLINE7 words
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129 1959-02-06 7 ICELANDIC POLICE Boarded the Grimsby trawler, Valafell, last night when she anchored in the East Coast port of Seydisfjordur to await today's court hearing on allegations that she violated Iceland's fishing limits. She was escorted into port by the IcelandicReuter - 129 words
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Article196 1959-02-06 7 MI.Y buoyant ditioni were ex--1 In the London markets yesterday Hie elose an exllst of gains had 'lished move by the Government in susues coniulate industrial ">incided with day on which 1 take place for conwere out equitlei clalmntion and with too plentiful nded to196 words
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Advertisement82 1959-02-06 7 I FIRST OF ITS KIND!! I m FINEST OF ITS KIND!! m m m > m 1 LADIES AMERICAN ORLON TWINSETS I PINK BLUE RED BLACK i BROWN ORANGE SILVER 5 1 TURQUOISE NAVY BLUE AND BEIGE I Size: 34" to 40" Price: $22.50 per set GIAN SINGH CO. LTD.,:82 words
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Miscellaneous115 1959-02-06 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -i SINCAPORE I I HICH TIDES j j TODAY: 11.07 p.m. j TOMORROW: 10.13 a.m. and115 words
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Miscellaneous102 1959-02-06 7 1 00 p.m. Programme Summary and From the New World; 130 Time Signal and New.s; 145 Polynesian Paradise; 2.00 Cluse Down; 5.00 Programme Summary and Friday Fiesta; 5.30 The Wind in the Willows; 600 The Ray Ellington Quartet; 6.15 Opera and Ballet; 6.45 Speak Malay; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share102 words
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251 1959-02-06 8 Conversation piece by four top stars IT WAS the hour of the entr'acte and there they all were in a corner of the bar, a clutch of high-ly-paid dramatis personae. The bar was the bar of the Ivy Restaurant and the persons were these of Noel Coward, Vivien Leigh, Lauren251 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-02-06 9 Setting the pace for the pancake race 'IK UM \ti hard for 1 the ann u a 1 g|, r() v e Tuesday Pancake Race to be held <>»» February 10, are these women of Dlney, Buckinghamihlre. They are left to right: Mrs. Gladys Dillingham; Miss F. >h i« i126 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-02-06 9 4 48 YEAR OLD headmaster, who tft family, fa nd his job 'ecu use o) his love i pretty games of 22, said he other day he is (iking her to South ifrica. J here, the ■ouple hope to start new life and forget heReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement54 1959-02-06 9 LEONARD KW Spacious, convenient Storage. This de-luxe 6.8 cu. ft. Refrigerator is superior both in performance ond oppearance. Its many special features include: Full-width Moisture Seal she 1 event pilferage. MARDEN COMPANY 78 82, ORCHARD PU ftf. 'BSN MR "'<' se M everything JACKS PHOTO CO IS7. North Bndqe Road,54 words
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Article, Illustration945 1959-02-06 10 LOGAN GOURLAY - LOGAN GOURLAY nrn 1 1 M WHere East meets West D[|%Ll ll ff> crisis climate By OMIE picture In my hotel bedroom is called 1 "Berlin 1958." It is a collection of red and heliotrope squares and dots splashed on a morbid greenish945 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1959-02-06 11 SHOOTING FOR PROFIT fFRIPAY PHOTOGRAPHY RAGEj liiOW many camera11l nun yearn to enIt,, th &*M ■lance .-holography? number is I than you r only the l ricl ua can pur- hunting of Ipictun year after ■year without wishing a t some time or other I [hut there was a way1,176 words
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58 1959-02-06 12 AIR GIANT MAKES ITS FIRST FAR EAST TRIP THE biggest cargo transport of the U.S. Air Force, the C-133A turboprop "Cargomaster," arrives at the t'.S. Air Force base at Tachikawa, near Tokyo, on its first flight to the Far East. The arrival of the C-133A marked another "flrst" in the58 words
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90 1959-02-06 12 Japanese held 6 British servicemen 1 ORD LANSDOWNE, BlllJ tain's joint Foreign Undersecretary, told a questioner in the House of Lords that six British servicemen were jailed by Japanese courts in 1954 as a result of two cases of robbery with violence. During their imprisonment they were regularly visited by90 words
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381 1959-02-06 12 Australia rolls out red carpet for Subandrio THE Australian Minister for External Aftairs, Mr. Richard Casey, is looking forward to frank discussions with the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, on "all matters of common concern in the South-East Asian area." Indonesia was Australia's closest neighbour and the two countries sharedReuter - 381 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-02-06 12 THE South Korean Ambassador to the united States, Mr. You Chan Yang, has suggested five deeds which should be demanded of the Communist bloc before its peaceful words are trusted. In an address in Washington he said the Communists need only: PERMIT theU.P.I - 219 words
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118 1959-02-06 12 'Snake-bite cure' wins him job in hospital PEKING radio has announced that a 74-year-old man who I claims to cure snake bites with herbs has hern appointed to I guide a modern ('hi- nese hospital's snake research programme in Kwangtung pro- viuee. The New China nows agency dispatch said HoU.P.I - 118 words
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Article24 1959-02-06 12 Twelve of 31 countries invited by the Ceylon Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, to an AfroAsian economic conference have accepted.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article65 1959-02-06 12 VIETNAM RUBBER OUTLOOK BRIGHT S OUTH VIETNAM is now among the leading rubber Dro ducing countries Mr* M E. MichaJ chairman of the ternational Rllbb n er Research Council, has said. He added: "All condition* for expansion of rubb*. cultivation are at h S Rubber growing open bright prospects forReuter - 65 words
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Article38 1959-02-06 12 When Mr. Pote Sarasin, secretary-general of the South. Fast Asia Treaty Organisation, was inter. viewed on a IS. tele. vision show viewers did not see him. A basketball game which ran overtime blacked out the pro. gramme. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article13 1959-02-06 12 Canada has offered tol provide Indonesia win surplus wheat and c; milk.- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article33 1959-02-06 12 Japan will be ready to I open negotiations with I Canada early in April lor I the conclusion of an I agreement for the peace. I ful uses of atomic ener.y. I ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article24 1959-02-06 12 The Japanese Prime Mini- I ster, Mr. Nobusukc KisW I has said his South-East I Asia development fund l idea is still alive ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article19 1959-02-06 12 About 150 delegates will at. I tend the Colombo Plan I conference in Joi; iakarta later this year. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article30 1959-02-06 12 The Indonesian Govern- I ment has introduced a I bill to revoke mining I rights given by the Dutch I Government which are I not now beins exploited. I ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article27 1959-02-06 12 Arrangements have beer I completed for the pur.' I chase by Japan of mop I than 20.000 tons of sur. I plus South African maize I ReuterReuter - 27 words
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118 1959-02-06 12 BIGGEST event in Sydney's commercial wor. last month was the Japan trade fair.^ Aus-| tralian businessmen placed more than £A2oo.uuu h (about $1,400,000) worth of orders at tho i au and officials are confident that this i!__| beginning. The fair was heldReuter - 118 words
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Article27 1959-02-06 12 About 1.000 tailors from Japan tion ln Tokyo Government pi new textile They delivto the I office, Parliarm ruling Libel and Oppositl Parties. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement17 1959-02-06 12 i U|| (ci TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. O^V\ 173 CECIL STREET SINCAPORE Wi &L«_/ MANAGING DIRECTOR RONAID WfK17 words
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272 1959-02-06 13 The power of the personal assistants I OWERS BK211K PRIME \fisiSTERS. By Sir Petrie. Mac- and Kee. 21s. 2 iR Charles Petrie 5 ings them blinkiM into the sunlight which, In their days Lf power and glory, re careful to avoid.272 words
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Article352 1959-02-06 13 Walter Allen - MONTY WOULD NEVER APPROVE Walter Allen By THE FEATHERS OF DEATH. By Simon Raven. Biond. 15s. UIMON KAVniN de.seribea the curious goings-on in a regiment called Martock's Foot while on active gerviee at n remott and rebellious corner of the Empire. "A moneyed .md worldly regiment," the GOC, 4, 0352 words
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401 1959-02-06 13 BOOK OF THE WEEK "That Ghost I Saw," collected by Danton Walker rpEW of us can resist the fascination of the supernatural, whether or not we believe in ghosts These tales from various famous personalities about their own experiences of ghosts,401 words
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316 1959-02-06 13 THE PISTOL. By James Jo7ies. ColliJis. 12s. Cd. PROM HERE TO ETERx NITY. that saga of the pre-war American army, derived its strength partly at least from its sheer bulk. In The Pistol uthor goes to the opposite extreme and316 words
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362 1959-02-06 13 having (eased to yield COtton profitably, has be come virtually f.»rm. where Negroes are bred for the market. Whatever mav happen to them after thc.v sold, here the s|;i\cs are led With the s.ime im i breeder would bestow mi i prise herd Their status362 words
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Article706 1959-02-06 14 Class 4, Division l~fj Furs. r.ih.. I.M, Brave I liaiaa ii xto ii^iu oi Burma it s K oB. Kidjan_ s, I 11. n\ Treasure I.eS, N>* Graas KO' Punti u ikaiuh H 01. Saunuia KOl 5 11 IGHT OF BURMA will bv one706 words
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Article552 1959-02-06 14 RACING SECTION I'l HK (LASS 1 Div. 1 1 race over M, main race and Gold Cup trial at K. 1,, tomor row, will lose value because uf scratch. ngs. At the moment Who Knows. Prince oi Lalita. Picture Goe r, Shamrock Slip p e r, Collateral and Nazakat are552 words
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Article858 1959-02-06 14 • ■••3 ALLAN LEWIS - ■••3 ALLAN LEWIS Class l, Division 1-9 Furs. Who Kam I A fiince of lalita '»<»:, I'l.lun II k m M,,,n On LIS, Col,at,,a7Vl. 1, 1 W~ Cterte. us, 707, Bra.,- oa£3 cSK!*^ By vix 8 lb. He must be a strons neo. llonc\858 words
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Article32 1959-02-06 14 UNOFFICIAL list oi DOB starters tomorrow i as follows: Who Knows. Prince u Lalita. Picture Goei Shamrock Slipper 'oils tcral Nazakat. Illustrious Leslian. Fairy Tale. Kan chii. Tot Zicns and Sayd32 words
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Miscellaneous214 1959-02-06 14 1 I i I I —^B _______X- I CLVBB across ly establishment 1. One sort of mariner's yarn (6) (5) 5. Throws out Ini 4. Her husband, no doubt, Is backwards aftei entitled (7) been routed (8) 8. Politician in excellent con- 6. Exeat ln a nun dition? (5, 8)214 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-02-06 15 ONE-ARMED RUGBY STAR ON TOUR OF JAPAN 4 ONE-ARMED ruga* i>> player hag been selected for an international tour litis month. Dennis Veiteh, one of British Columbia's outstanding players, lost his right arm when as a boy ot live he fell from a goods waggon in a Vancouver marshalling yard.183 words
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Article131 1959-02-06 15 INDUED in black. Jj a front page item headed "RIP." i„ the Melbourne Morning Sun today read: "Here lie the remains of English cricket, collapsed on perfect batting wicket in Adelaide. The end was slow. Funeral arrangements Benaud and Co." The Sun spread the storyReuter - 131 words
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Article132 1959-02-06 15 A TEAM of Singapore rugby enthusiasts, whose emblem of a beer mug is emblazoned in black upon their white jerseys, will make a short tour of the Federation this week-end. The team is the Tankards, and they will play two matches. The first is in Klang against132 words
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Article108 1959-02-06 15 ftMK. KODert Menzies, tne ifl Australian Prime Minister, yesterday received the names of 13 players from whom M.C.C's team will be chosen to play the Prime Minister's XI on February 10 in Canberra rhey are: r.B.H. May. M. C. Cowdrey, T. E. Bailey, J. C. Laker.Reuter - 108 words
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Article55 1959-02-06 15 Ron Archer, thc Qu< ensland all-rounder, who retired from Test cricket because of a back injury, has taken a job in Sydney as an advertising representative of a radio station. Archer will probaoly play his last Shemeld Shield mime for Queensland In the match against Victoria,Reuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-02-06 15 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP TOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray by I Dealer: Sooth Game all THIS hand wm twice played In 'I nice Hearts after a rather lame auction. At the other two tables hide rted with O South, One Spade ►rth, i Clubs by E. In :,lU > i i drawn Kini52 words
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Article194 1959-02-06 15 THE RULES THE RULES will report at Woodam. on Sunday. ft c :i nc transport Mm must aspore nadanu m. begin nt 7 a.m. •m.. 'ficd route. fin? W start to Pint off •e Veterans. »rs and of ten to him, rhe numin ition Ided, the ted. 1 with the194 words
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Article40 1959-02-06 15 Puncho (lon/ales. imiteil Slates, heat lew noau. Australia. 15-IS, <i-4. lit in the semi-final of the professional lawn tennis tournament in Sydney lust night. (ion/ales will meet I rank Sedgman, Australia, in the final tonight.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration259 1959-02-06 16 Turkey, Greece find a common basis' (IREECE and Turkey hav* I found a "common bu from which to negotiate i Cyprus settlement, it wa reported from Zurich yesterday. Tht' basis was worked OUt at a meeting of the Prime Ministers ancl Foreign Ministers of tho twoReuter; U.P.I - 259 words
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Article80 1959-02-06 16 35 SOLDIERS HURT AS TRUCK SKIDS THIRTY-FIVK British soldiers were injured yesterday when a giant troop-carrying truck skidded off an icy road near Okehampton, Devonshire, and plunged 30 feet down a st( ep bank. Sixteen were reported to be stretcher cases Ambulances were rushed to the scene and most ofReuter - 80 words
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Article29 1959-02-06 16 Mr. John Foster Dulles the United States Secretarv af State, meets President ue Gaulle In Paris todav in tVie second stage of his European tour.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article119 1959-02-06 16 ACTRESB Debbie Reynolds wa.s admitted to a Hollywood hospital y< May for treatment oi a potentially serious blood elot in her left knee. t spokesman for 20th Century Fox studios disclosed Mi iids, whose suit for divorce from husband to court on Feb. 17, was toldU.P.I - 119 words
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Article25 1959-02-06 16 SIAM AND CAMBODIA FRIENDS AGAIN Reuter on th mn:, t in and diplomat i)a^- level. n ami be reappointed to Phfl .md ok on tReuter - 25 words
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