The Singapore Free Press, 10 February 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-02-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper IM. Slnsapore. Tuesday, February 10, 1939. Mm lj( t.17 words
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132 1959-02-10 1 '200 held in swoop by new Iraqi Cabinet' T:us newspaper aid yesterday Iraqi Cabirested 200 Aran including 60 and the six who resigned Government at :d. The Syrian press said the new Cabinet had brought the present Iraqi regime under Communist control. It also said wide-scale arrests had been orderedReuter; U.P.I - 132 words
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Article15 1959-02-10 1 IM ''her arrlvi by air jresimultuoua welcrowds lining routr betport and Gov- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article75 1959-02-10 1 •v I Irteh sealer arrest on ifi ofl Mull, tertter but than the 20 mi] Paddy from tho ship H.M.S. Reclaim by stealing a 25-foot naval cu He then set out in the direction of Ireland with a full gale blowing. Naval authorities, more worried about75 words
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Article65 1959-02-10 1 Shipsinks— but crew is saved All 12 hands were save, when the fishing vessel Capt Dauphin sank yesterday but the fate of another galetossed trawler off the Newfoundland Grand Banks was not known. The crew of the Cape Dauphin were saved by another ilshing boat, the Zerva, which rushed toU.P.I - 65 words
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Article, Illustration369 1959-02-10 1 DULLES LEAVING STATE DEPT. 'FOR SHORT TIME' Washington bombshell Another operation JHE American Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles last night relinquished his duties "for a short period" for health reasons, the White House announced. Mr. Dulles will enter the Walter Reed military hospital today for a hernia operation.Reuter - 369 words
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Article90 1959-02-10 1 STRONO cross currents prevented any attempt bring made yesterday to raise the Singapore Harbour Board tug Pitho which sank on Saturday morning In Keppel Heads after being in collision with the Japanese freighter Takeshima, Maru. Royal Navy salvage vessel Barmond is standing by In the area,90 words
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Article54 1959-02-10 1 and mail steamers also hed tlie Sound of Mull for the cutter which had 14 hours fuel on b and was ble of knots. Late last ni^ht ru authont; 1 that had landed on th island oi Much and the p It hough he did not R IReuter - 54 words
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Article63 1959-02-10 1 Mr. Einar Blenchingberg 53. a member of the Danisl. foreign service for nearly 41 was accused in a Copenhagen court yesterda) Of passing North Atlantic Treaty secrets to an unci foreign power. Blenchingberg was arMay in Bonn, where he was trade eoim sellor at theReuter - 63 words
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Article19 1959-02-10 1 Mr Alhajt Ahmadu. PreOl Northern Ni flew into London to r< rom th v ot knighthood19 words
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Article22 1959-02-10 1 The Prince of Wales waa cported yesterday to be ■covering from a three-day ttack of influenza at .beam school. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement19 1959-02-10 1 ®~YOUR MARCH 8 DATE-THE FREE PRESS WALK L r now. Full details and Entry Form are on Page 1519 words
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Article88 1959-02-10 2 A NASSER REVOLT IN KUWAIT? HPOP Persian Government A sources .said yesterday that ?ate of emer had been declared in the lan Gulf state ol Kuwait, a British protectorate. dn London, the F< Office said it knew oi no such action taken In Kuwait.) The sources said the state ofU.P.I - 88 words
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345 1959-02-10 2 Independence or we will ban it— lslanders rHE GOVERNMENT of the Maldive Islands, a British protectorate, said yesterday that unless Britain recognised their sovereignty and independence the Maldives would not allow a Royal Air Force staging post to be established there. The islands lie about 400 miles South-West ot ylun.Reuter - 345 words
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Article26 1959-02-10 2 A tornado ripped through two towns in south-west en i Miri yesterday. First report Indicated considerable damage In the town of Duq ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-02-10 2 THIRTY ONE SMOKERS— eight of them women took part in a ciyar smoking championship at the Chequers Inn. Keepham, Lincolnshire, recently. But they didn't need ash trays, for the rules say that no ash shall be dropped. On the other hand all competitors hadPopper - 100 words
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Article17 1959-02-10 2 Australia will have a wheat export surplus oi about 130 million bushels this year ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article111 1959-02-10 2 CAMBODIA TO SHUN POWER BLOCS I^HE Cambodian Premier, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, said in Jakarta yesterday his country would not join any of the world's power blocs, the Antana news agency reported. Prince Norodom, who is on a state tour of the Republic, was speaking at a dinner party given InReuter - 111 words
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Article38 1959-02-10 2 Forty-five South African merchant navy officers and seamen will fly to Japan next month to take delivery of a new 14,000-ton cargo ship bought for a new shipping company Cape Ocean Transport. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article26 1959-02-10 2 The Minister of Education, Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, will visit the United States and Canada from February 15 to Reuter March 2.-Reuter - 26 words
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Article30 1959-02-10 2 The Princess Royal, aunt of the Queen yesterday inspected a Gibraltar signal squadron before having tea with members of the Women's Royal Army Corps detachment. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1959-02-10 2 A British gift Of 655 tons oi arms and thn purchased British military aircraft arrived in Khar touin day.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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101 1959-02-10 2 1 Mitchell bomb htcr, from the United stat' Thi li Indole A i r Intel Col i plan< i would g< he und vould ud the planes were needed in the i un t the r the i only British Vampire ind MitchellReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-02-10 2 PRINCESS princess' OUT Princess Alexandra, wear. ing a brifhfl red llower pot hat. smiles a*. enters the Bank of Lon. don and South Amend in Queen Victoria Stmt London. She was attending a rerent lunch there with her mother the DochfM it Kent as a prelude to llieir forthcoming RoyalFox - 57 words
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Article41 1959-02-10 2 Tlie 1.600 men who weni on strike for three da week at a Brit Mi Mo: poration car body Birmingham returned w work yesterday. Threatened suppln soon flowing normal] toother BMC where some i s^ laid oil d41 words
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Advertisement114 1959-02-10 2 JUST ARRIVED A BRILLIANT COLLECTION OF DRESS MATERIAL READY TO WEAR ITEMS FOR LADIES AND GENTS I ROM thi; world famous SUPPLIERS Get Them at GIAN SINGH CO. LTD., 30-1 RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE-1 TELEPHONE: *****/6 My dear, WJ Fjf] no coffee like Mocafino! /A 20^^ J-jQI I (mo^^ MOCAFINO t114 words
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Advertisement10 1959-02-10 2 KALLOFUX AL'TOMaO IS*. It n l«|iM^sir Hole Iffl HOCK CH!10 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-02-10 3 picture. These happy youngsters were just a few of the many children who celebrated Chinese New Year yesterday with a visit to the Singapore Constitution Exposition. And for them at least, one of the most popular men there was the balloon seller. Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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82 1959-02-10 3 GARCIA SAYS YES TO VISA FOR AUSSIE WIFE President Garcia, hai n to a young! married to a nan to staj the Philip.dally an21, of Brisla, will be which will tay in the manently. led to 25do Laguatan Just outVisa first ti'a ca.se was President ration officials grant hei permanentReuter - 82 words
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220 1959-02-10 3 Jayne keeps it on as fans chant: Take it off!' BLONDE actress Jaync Mansfield wriggled with a hula hoop on top of a table at a carnival bali yesterday under the watchful eye of her husband, Mickey Hargitay. Hargitay stayed close to Jayne during the ball at a luxury hotelU.P.I - 220 words
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Article56 1959-02-10 3 A BLONDI teacher who lei the Bibl -I tlllrc oi Polly AC titUtion tO mint I to hear t< rtimony shp th big I Vn uan the N< piibl I [our defendanl Tl with i.iiri oo 'Jllin f A policom ui he and teleph<U.P.I - 56 words
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156 1959-02-10 3 POWER'S EX-WIFE TOLD: 'TIGHTEN BELT' rpYRONE POWERS widow 1 was yesterday awarded US$l,5OO monthly living allowance and his exwife. Linda. Christian. US$l,OOO monthly by a Judge who told them to "tighten their belts a bit." The temporary allowances were made pending u complete inventory ol Power's estate, expected In aboutU.P.I - 156 words
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138 1959-02-10 3 Philip says sorry for halting the traffic pRINCE Philip yesterday apologised for disrupting road traffic in Karachi where everything comes to a halt 15 minutes before his car is due to pass. The Prince told 2,000 laughing garden party guests the younger citizens were enjoying It— even if the olderReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement157 1959-02-10 3 INDIAN, MALAYAN and INDONESIAN ■m HANDICRAFTS. Keep the W^^B^p- memory of your visit to the East *%^St^^/c^,x green, by buying an exquisite tj^gjfe-ju m Lr^s souvenir of the Orient UnJ^"' Y *tl sophisticated yet beau- > I Mr^>tHsA tifu ,nex P ensive y et l^y^lllm^ Dignified Gifts and B^^^ Souvenirs157 words
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317 1959-02-10 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Feb. 10, 1959. Opinion A policy for all rE initiative of the British Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan, in proposing a visit to Moscow— readily agreed to by the Russian*, —has rightly been warmly, and almost universally, welcomed on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Mr.317 words
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Article, Illustration621 1959-02-10 4 MR. K's SECURITY RING LIFTS TO LET BRITISH REPORTER CHRISTOPHER DOBSON PENETRATE WHERE THE COMMUNIST WORLDS BEST NUCLEAR BRAINS MEET I meet Pontecorvo in his secret lab MWK just walked lieclx around Ku> atom town. This is Dubna. out in the backwoods about KU miles northwest oi621 words
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738 1959-02-10 4 Latest beauty fad in America is A COFFEE BATH I Hut with t tic dawn ol the Industrial Revolution In Western count i for p»t onai clcanlin< leveloped among pipe Hn< hi tO i irope v their Mow never be l Pipe line have ;ui Intel on follow thei i738 words
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Advertisement9 1959-02-10 4 yaaniiiiMiiHtiii i ■•<- A real fruit Juice i ORANGE-ADE I9 words
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Advertisement162 1959-02-10 4 B Chronometer ETERNfi I It Is a weiiknown iact that a CHRONOMETER Is far more accurate than a mere watch. The title itself ls legally protected and accorded only to timepieces which have attained the very strict standards set by Bwiss Government testing stations. But the ETERNA-MATIC selfwinding Chronometer has162 words
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Article92 1959-02-10 5 tiisattoni and 1 In Singapore d out a reguraining schedule foi -iris who will In the rally in of the Duke of ii on Feb. 23. A 00 youths will take the rally on the p j hide national folk physical culture ronggeng, Chitial arts92 words
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Article, Illustration342 1959-02-10 5 FAIR HAWKERS: THE POLICE EXPLAIN THEIR POSITION A SINGAPORE polite spokesman yesterday clarified the position of the police with resard to the problem of hawkers in the Constitution Exposition. A member of the Exposition Committee, Mr. Lam Joon Choon, alleged on Sunday night tliat the police had refused to co-operate342 words
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67 1959-02-10 5 51 23,400 SOUGHT FOR NEW GAS SYSTEM roval of the Singapoi ouncil is being md $123,400 to yards of 12-inch main from V; io Eden Park, ..ill. A presented to the public utilities committee of tin* council says this amount will be sufficient to complete the low-pressure network in thc67 words
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Article14 1959-02-10 5 Ikyo yesterday dormitory for -ates. killing another. ople became ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article42 1959-02-10 5 AFIRE broke out, buildings were shaken, paving stones cracked and one person was injured when an electrical junction box blew up yesterday in London's Upper Thames Street. Manhole covers sailed into the air following three rapid explosions. U.P.I.U.P.I - 42 words
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73 1959-02-10 5 FISH JETTY TO BE BUILT AT MARINE PARADE PART of the sea front between Joo Chiat Roacl and Marine Parade is to bc leased out to commercial interests for the construction of a fish landing jetty. The Government has called for objections, if any, before May 6. The public Will73 words
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233 1959-02-10 5 mains was in the region of $1,700,000. For cleaning streets. drain flushing and washing markets over the nexi 10 years salt water would cost about 20 cents per 1,000 gallons more than fresh water, Mr. Lim said. The committee meets on Friday to consider233 words
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Article45 1959-02-10 5 The Rural Dwell' elation h ed the SingaRural Board to pay tot the loss ot fruit tree da(l or destroyed during construction work. Thi il it lon aid larWho had cultivated tha .t difficult hould not havi the loss45 words
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Advertisement27 1959-02-10 5 HNt FURNITURE Af COMPETITIVE PRICES BY I VAN HIN Ah °ve is a fine Tr| P'ed Mirrors oress| ng Table made by us Sh owroom_Orchard Road 44/*****27 words
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Advertisement146 1959-02-10 5 fM B mmt^^^\ m^m. L In search of that special p\ JL and distinctive material? Ij You will find it among thc I\ many outstanding fabrics \fc ffl on display at ESQUIRE. l\ Whether it be tailor-made n N iff or rea dy-niade everything A you buy from ESQUIRE is146 words
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Miscellaneous206 1959-02-10 6 Ji:VV" "iIAWKk" "by Vy'dnVV* Jordan o*4 OfsOt4rC SCOTTISH AAOOtfiANO A SMALL I I^M/if CMCIING H/EIGHTIESS AAXXJNO THE \~ANO ON THE ITALIAN RIVIEPA V TOWNSHIP 6QOWS AS THE &*ST fOUNQAT/ONS EAKTH ASSEMBLY CREWS BUKO THE GIANT m, _J tt A«f 14/D TX> TAKE THE MASSIVE SUPER- SPACE CRAFT ARGOSY" »H*CH WILL206 words
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Miscellaneous323 1959-02-10 6 b oi?n today th( you executive po i talent to rnak. you are quite timid B and Bometin t properly. natural i the fair tea t, sure in dressing up I well as yourself, v Charm and beauty and B make the most of it. You men will be m323 words
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Article307 1959-02-10 7 Round the World Market Prices LONDON, i.i, it i*re\ious loday 1 RSS c.i.f t I»b 25 's buyers 25'. sell Much 25 A buyer, 25 buyers 25 >» sellers 25 \u sellers i KSS Spot 25 buyers 25% buyers h 25>_. Ml] j.| j'l.i 1 KSS >ettlt-nic!it Match 25 'i307 words
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Article52 1959-02-10 7 Malabar spot and awaiting a floats 25*'» to 25, February shipment 24^4. Lamind awaiting release sfloal 2.V, to 25. February Above prices quoted shipment 24 s 24V., cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 42. afloats 42. and February shipment 42, sellers, ex-dock in U.S cents52 words
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Article106 1959-02-10 7 COPRA Philippe cJf# OJL/ North Kuropean ports delivered rnulli 1 ,>n ,0 "f Un F^. /Mar. COPRA, straits e l.f L.K /North European ports delivered rn/^i U ..r r ,on ton Feb. /Mar. CO(OMT oa erode straita c »r. European ports In bulk r£ fr ,J106 words
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Article149 1959-02-10 7 Ir R quiet conditions ■led in London rketa yesterday. most sections within narrow V 1 the market an irregular very little In iK-lp sentiment StreeVi fall on f l the fact that ends today 'ing influence/. I weeks fall 'iry bill rate ecuritiea drifted were the eiose.149 words
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Article, Illustration289 1959-02-10 7 Champ out of pancake race j*JHEILA SIBLEY. l^U-year-old factory girl v.- ho has won the annual pancake race oetwtcn the women of Olney, Buckinghamshire, and tlie women of Liberal, Kansas, lor the last two years, is in hospital this year and unable to compete In today's race. But, with OlneyReuter; Popper - 289 words
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71 1959-02-10 7 'RAIN,' SAID THE QUEEN MOTHER -AND IT DID of jubilant Masai tribesmen cheered yesterday as torrential rain fell 30 minutes alter the Queen Mother told them she noped they would be blessed with good rains. A loud peal of thunder brought rain to the arid lands of the Masai whileReuter - 71 words
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Article24 1959-02-10 7 Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, yesterday received Mr. K.P.S. Menon, the Indian Ambas- 1 sador in Moscow. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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160 1959-02-10 7 A 22-YEAR-OLD mother who said on British television last year that she was responsible for the murder of her son was yesterday placed on probation for two years for forging Post Office Savings Bank books. The woman, Mrs. Janet Armstrong, was triedReuter - 160 words
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Miscellaneous171 1959-02-10 7 _rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllb I SINCAPORE I IHICH TIDES 1 TODAY: 12.16 p.m. E TOMORROW: \M a.m. and 12.54 p.m. E THURSDAY: 133 a.m. and 1.31 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.00 a.m. E and 2.09 p.m. E SATURDAY: 2.29 a.m. E and 2.47 p.m SUNDAY: 3.01 a.m. and 3.53 p.m. MONDAY: 3.38 a.m. 2 and171 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-02-10 8 A GREAT DAY FOR MAURICE AND ALEC THE two most honoured names at this year's Royal Command Film performance were undoubtedly those of Maurice Chevalier, who at 70 has made a remarkable comeback into the limelight of the film world, and Alec Guinness on the threshold of a well earned123 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-02-10 8 JEWELLED GOWN Below, Princess Mm garet, wearing^ beautiful ieii'tllM dress chats to I member of the Rom party at the Rom Premiere oj M "Horse's I before the I goes up.31 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Title Section11 1959-02-10 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve j Tuesday, February 10, 1959.11 words
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Article, Illustration451 1959-02-10 1 Beauty care must begin when you are young TEENAGE GIRLS SHOULD PAY MORE ATTENTION TO COMPLEXION IE most precious >eauty aid of all omething that no mnt of money can 1 buy— youth. t so many teenagers days make no effort reserve this priceless ty. Is never too early to451 words
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394 1959-02-10 1 Is your purse scrapbag or handbag? IS your purse a scrapbag or a handbag? S Would you dare tip your purse upside j down and show all the contents to a stranger, even a friend? In some women's handbags, you can E i never find anything, and neither can she.394 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-02-10 2 GIFT FOR GIFT FOR A WOMAN T'HE secret of beauty and femininity Is not exlive clothing, elaborate coiffures and a large range of cosmetics. Tt i.s being wanted ancl made to Xeel like a woman. Every woman, no matter how old or how plain, needs to have this feeling, and166 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-02-10 2 YOI haw In mi al flowered hair pin*** and Cllpa, and bed and KOfa iprincti but liave you eier §een a floral head* **p. inn".' I found iust that in a KaflliN Place novelty shop. Ihf hair ornaments a rosette of diamante siuciaeci piasuc flowers In123 words
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Article77 1959-02-10 2 WHERE TO BUY DULLX AND PENTALITE PAINT: Imperial Chemical Industries. Finlayson House, 4, Raffles Quay. Available at most paint and hardware stores. DISCOVERY OF THE WEEK: hair ornament, Wako, l, Raffles PlaVALENTINE CARDS, Motiwalla and Co.. 2, Raffles Place. BLOISE AND SKIRT on Claire: Modern Silk Store. 31. High Street.77 words
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Article68 1959-02-10 2 Valentine Day cards THIS Saturday being S Valentine's Day, many i readers will want to send S cards to friends and those they love, The best cards found are in a little stationery shop in Raffles Place. On display there are miC ones, sentimental on' ds for mother, ter, friends68 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-02-10 2 i f LAIRE Malcomson is ready to go to an inE Vy formal dance, cocktails, or even a garden party In this extravagant skirt and blouse 1 outfit. The smokey crystal organza blouse has g deeply rounded neckline, edged with floral j appliques in100 words
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Article, Illustration413 1959-02-10 3 PICK THE RIGHT COLOURS TO BRIGHTEN HOME lERE is always a thrill about painting in exclusive colours, colours that will stamp your personality on your home. This cun be achieved by usin^ the 24 colours available in the ilsion piunt range put out by a prominent British chemical com- wi413 words
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Article341 1959-02-10 3 enlarging [j 'using blackiv< an oily luid powder nd a transi e if your i Powder a 'ms your u like, you I'T that is darker r n your nair to make ion -0.-m a ,}an or paler i -Hy is. > normally e white t341 words
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503 1959-02-10 3 Cook chicken in wine-as the Bretons do 'FIIE Bretons in northern France have their own distinctive foods, 5 r notable perhaps more for the quality of the Ingredients than for elaborate cooking. E 5 For the first course of a Breton menu, rotaget (red mullet) simply bak- ed in butter503 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-02-10 3 CUSHIONED in co- lourful life-time plastic is a clothes hamper from America. Combining all the features of an improved polythene with tlie best styling ever introduced in any hamper metal, wood or wicker it lias smooth, rounded, stream-, lined edges and exclusive integral hinges. Bowls for236 words
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Article, Illustration730 1959-02-10 4 Charm people with smiles QETTING acquainted is a problem that prevents many young people from in aki n g ne w friends. So here is some advice bj Whether you have just moved to a new city, a new neighbourhood, or just changed schools, getting acquainted730 words
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388 1959-02-10 4 IrFHERE i.s so much to 1 and buy at the Singapore Constitution Exposition. ■ry housewife tiould Vi it :._ll containing complete kitchen unit, ed foi the small, .saving hon Pal to fit into a roi n.r of the room, it built-in -ink in nun388 words
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Advertisement36 1959-02-10 2 your Wedding Photographi to l>«* Pictures Service. Telephone Singapore 2800 Free Presi photographer lo take pictures at your wedding and reception. Timce House, Ri\cr Valley Road. THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINCAPORE _________________*-*>**»*'■■*_______. 1 1 IM*W*o****M**o»36 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY special
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Article57 1959-02-10 1 Won neo ii i\i> who did not 40 on the Nn tin Malayan 8< holar ■M< on the bit for hi Hirer i< .vork Irom the ix, ran h< n i t three In even t st Vltui Pit hm f .im i B hed h witli57 words
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Article413 1959-02-10 1 I THE FREE PRESS I THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL I SINGAPORE STANDARD I lace I Rao Ra.. 4.00. Rao I 430. Race 5.U0. Rae. 5.30, I Race 6on. \1 LAN LEWIS MSI lAN hue Power >hppn* Prince GUNONG MAS Krakatoa Grand Chancellor |M MA 111413 words
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Article468 1959-02-10 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS by IkpHK main sprint this afternoon should p to High Socks, [whose Singapore form i far above that of his rivals. Malayan Scholar is tful starter. He plloped three furthis morning, will not 11 n over 6f I third to and Artina468 words
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Article1544 1959-02-10 2 RACE 1-3.00: CLASS 4. DIV. 3— 6 FURS. 1 I'RII"\R\ brm (Com St.) 1 ayj v lu "GHT 3) (Amnah Bt.) Martin 812 Johnson 3. ,000-, SINGORA 6yr. h hailand Synd.) Martin 811 Pol er 4. ISO<O WELSH KING Byi brfg (Leong Cheong) 5. 4:)218 COLZA1,544 words
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Article333 1959-02-10 2 *AC£ ONI TmrtAMA If over 3F Hfl engagem, lh EIEI.D LKiHI Went uv. '^^m( Pleasure i *.J|P SIM.OKX I 1 over 3P In -1 I WELSH KING: 5-Mq |4?n nT La >enrunta| In Div. 3 F r c 7 ner, I COl./\ Last of eight runner, IM I 8333 words
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Article, Illustration965 1959-02-10 4 CINEMA IN AND GUNONG MAS ARE SAFE TODAY I'rWO salt* bets tod.*\ are Cinema min Kate Three and Gunong Mis In Race I Two. Sweet Dream II (Race Six) can also be hacked with confidence For the main sprint (Race Five) my choice is Monitor, while Roman Galley, who has965 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1959-02-10 9 'All my life I have been scared of ridicule' 4s| *|^V la* 1$ 11 ILL m.v life I have been torrified of ridicule. All my life ison fights with instinct. .irs I have been on the (e oi tastrophe. Then, just at > last moment before collapsing, iave ed that1,023 words
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308 1959-02-10 10 IT 111 mtt '<- Sutea js going ahead with preparations to sell Indonesia military equipment despite Dutch fears that (lie weapons might be turned against Dutch New Guinea, Washington Officials have indicated. They said no policy objections have been raised insideU.P.I - 308 words
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Article162 1959-02-10 10 'A Formosa Strait war soon' GENERAL Wang ShuI ming, chief of the Nationalist Chinese general staff, has warned that fighting more intense than last years may break out in the Formosa Strait soon. But he declared: "Wherever the Communists come from there we shall annihilate them. "Whichever corner the Communists162 words
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Article15 1959-02-10 10 Talks have beiuin between Indonesia and West Germany on a cultural agreement.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article20 1959-02-10 10 J tie Australian Council of Unions will send a lon to the Mav celebration, in Pek, ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article102 1959-02-10 10 A UNITED STATES airman stationed in Japan has recovered his engagement riim in a I jacket he ga\e to a flood victim in the Izu area, near Tokyo. Airman David Spencer of Tachikawa air base, n Tokyo, remembered the engagement ring w I in the jacketReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration338 1959-02-10 10 'Japan marching South again -through trade' AN influential Indone: Japan is furthering while other Asian cou about cultural and ecoi sian magazine has said her march to the South ntries are busy talking nomic alliances. The magazine— the Indonesion Spectator said Japan had recovered quickly from the second world war338 words
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Article63 1959-02-10 10 A Bangkok pounce on arson isis FIRES in Bangkok drop. ped sharply last year after the Revolutionary Party severely punished arsonists, according to the chief of the Are brigade, Major General Charay Suthat. Fourteen people, including three children, died in fires and three others were seriously injured. Of a totalReuter; U.P.I - 63 words
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Article22 1959-02-10 10 The Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr Aiichlro Fujiyama, hoi to open negotiations with CommuChlna oon for a nostal agreement. Reute rReuter - 22 words
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Article26 1959-02-10 10 Mr. juyoo waaacm, chairman of the Japanese Meteorological Board, will attend two international meteorological meetings ln Australia from Feb. 15 to March 8. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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281 1959-02-10 10 China's progress still not adequate a I'HK Chinese Mini ii, has in building country, thougn coq. siderabic, are still i n adequate. Mr. Chen, Bpei ception at t embassy i n Asian ancl Alrici tries should do learn from ai other and progress, He added: "T tion work has oniyReuter - 281 words
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Article73 1959-02-10 10 AT a meeting in Bangkok of senior poli* it off rs u.is deridrri that juvenile delinquents should treated on a three-stage basis. Al first delinquents will be warned to benavr the second arrest the delinquents' parents or l* tn ians uill be warned to keepReuter - 73 words
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Article319 1959-02-10 11 YOUTH TALKS SET OFF JAKARTA ROW I. -lAS refusal to take I tally In the Afro- rn conference which tided in Cairo has i dispute in Jakarta charges of Rusmpts to und( rmi i .solidarity. a did not send a to the conference. The official reason given was ark olU.P.I - 319 words
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Article148 1959-02-10 11 'Bad boys tarn to good in gyms' liIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIMI ■r r ll 1. unsuccessful Philippines candi- date for the "Mr. Universe" title says body -building is one of the best cures for juvenile delinquency. j Muscular, 27-year-old Stan Carbungco was runner-up in the mc- f din in class of thc internationalReuter - 148 words
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171 1959-02-10 11 THE Nationalist Chinese Government is plan-; ning to stockpile rice to feed its troops during an invasion of the mainland, according to a Taipeh newspaper. The Government planned to stockpile enough rice to feed 500.000 nationalist troops and government officials for sixU.P.I - 171 words
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Article47 1959-02-10 11 East Germany and Communist China have signed an agreement regulating trade and payments between the two countries during 1959. the East German news agency A.D.N, reported. The agency said the agreement meant an increase in trad'' but did not give any ftgur< ReuterReuter - 47 words
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32 1959-02-10 11 THE WILL GIVE JAPAN FOUR MORE BLACK SWANS RALIAN bu n< g man who prei ented k swans to be released in the outer impei m Tokyo has offered another four. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article20 1959-02-10 11 A s roup oi Hong K irted to I ring pui plot 11 m U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article107 1959-02-10 11 Five gift cars for Chu Teh FIM. iar> of a I rem h j make have been presented to tlie (hi- nese ice liuirmaii, Marshal (hu Teh, by the Cambodian (Jov- eriiment. The cars urn a gift from Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Premier of .imbodia. I Marshal thu Teh did notU.P.I - 107 words
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Article52 1959-02-10 11 Mr. John Reid. New Zealand's ambassador to Japan. has said the two countries "have much to gain in their continued good relations and prosperity." In a special message to the Japanese people on New Zealand's national day. he! declared: "International trade is vital to both couniU.P.I - 52 words
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Article49 1959-02-10 11 NEW recruits at Quangirung military training centre near Saigon broke out ol barracks and engaged in a "scuffle' 1 with guards. Tne recruits were ded up again by reinforcements from Saigon alter .1 "shnrl muffle" In which i 1 1 recruits were injured. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article132 1959-02-10 11 IMIKEE Nationalist Chi Air Force ofh have predicted the eventual downfall of the Communist regime on the mainland. .t.-Col. Ma Ta-peng. Major Ling Seng and Lt.-Cmdr. Chen Liang all Quemoy battle veterans made the statement before the Chinese community in Sorsogon, some 400 miles southU.P.I - 132 words
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Article36 1959-02-10 11 Nationalist China will build 11 ocean-going vessels in the next three years to replace its out-of-date merchant fleet, according to Mi Chen Shin, director ol the navigation department the Ministry of Communications. U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article, Illustration263 1959-02-10 12 SUNNY GIAM; Chia Chee Wai - SUNNY GIAM Chia Chee Wai *ripn%pil*> d by i by \iy Introduction tu salon photograph) began when I u thumbing through a photographic exhibition catalogue one clay. I was struck by the Sheer artistic impact of most oi the picturi And I began to wonder "Now why263 words
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227 1959-02-10 12 An enlarger can cover up your mistakes WITH an enlarger i* possible to hide a lot of ir photographic blundI For In tance, I remember one snap hot I had in which the problem was to tie in the back 'Stood a mlti vou know how in i wa able227 words
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Article, Illustration297 1959-02-10 12 THE ART OF ISOLATION idily pan the ►jeet you want. Ti way. the car yen want to isloate in the finished prim will be clear -n-d sharp and all other details will be blurred rather dramatically effective, wouldn't you say? Contrast The fourth isolation of ■object method is isolation by297 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-02-10 12 PROCESSING HO* I IN SINGAPORE I (Ml(m NEWS fo M'l"' I l VJ enthusiast Kodacolor film i """I be processed <l punt.d H in Sinuai. In the p.«st it h \''Z necessa (end Ihe to Amen. l"i .!.•..!>. pm- m ami printing.120 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1959-02-10 13 ROBERT PITMAN - Could Mr. Betjeman ever rank with Burns? ROBERT PITMAN —by—, I :ies and home-made fudge in teel English tea-shop an amorous tained ghost came reeling late last thi rumbustious ghost of Robert 1 tnmdred years ago, Robert Hums was orn in a cottage which his lather had built rom clay1,152 words
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Article287 1959-02-10 13 George Malcolm Thomson - SEEKING A VANISHED WORLD George Malcolm Thomson by PROFESSOR CODRINGTON he is Prole of Indian Archaeology at London University tries to recover an Edwardian childhood- lm own. He looks back on a van world the cosy holiday world of Devon before the 1914-18 war. Codrington the Kaye of the book287 words
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Article272 1959-02-10 13 RICHARD LISTER - RICHARD LISTER ghgshghhjhj r PRb£ comedy— as op--1 posed to the merely funny— always has, it has been said, a sadness at its core. It this is so. Miss Hansford Johnson has, in this study of an artist with a split personality, written a true comedy.272 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-02-10 14 IE CRACK Ameriian ath- letes receive an award E from .Mr. Dan Ferris E E (right), secretary of E E the Inited States Ama- E E teur Athletic Union. E E The trophy is for the E E winning women's team E Ein the A.A.I, (ham- =i109 words
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361 1959-02-10 14 If" Football RN" is retiring. It is a signal ITA in Portsmouth as significant as Lord Nelson's "England Expects There is a 150 years gap between the two commumracions. but down on Portsmouth Hard it will not be the same without jovial Commander E.W. "Ernie")361 words
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414 1959-02-10 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By ROXING ll trying to struggle back to life in tllC provinces and the suburhs of Britain. it is not the big championship shows which keep the sport breathing, but the tournament at Leyton, Bhoreditch and Btreatham in thi outer circle of414 words
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Article81 1959-02-10 14 Hanna Walter. 18-year- i old Viennese girl, won the 1 European women's figureskating championship at Davos, Switzerland. < Mis* Walter, who led with t 921.9 points at the end of the compulsory flgui maintained her lead in the < free skating to total 1,597.4 poiiits. She81 words
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Article271 1959-02-10 14 BRUSE OF YOUR BRIDGE C I normal huma I I The onlv I tha I He der.- I will either r. I any (ii.,. ton I inti.ua:,. that I i" a typical I A Q in 1 K 10 3 •i AlO -J7 ♦K 3° 8?2 I At name I271 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-02-10 14 TONY VamlriveU, pictured heir behind the uheel of a V.mw ill. is giving up motor racing. The gi eat "M be »<i tx.ono. 000 < u component firm h.is ppent 1:250.000 in pitting initish Grand Prix riis on the map. Now it is over,114 words
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Miscellaneous72 1959-02-10 14 't I *T M j I I I ~I I li mi i I I I I I I■■ 1 1 J I I I, I I. Journey? (7) i n I b coming to an 8i aren't 7. i ave the fort to b<--9 II tptituda comf :i -heir72 words
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Article204 1959-02-10 15 ori win re*x>rt at I milestone, Wood-) a m. on Sunday, lilng transport point must asapore padang nd (J am. 2 ;11 ,)p ?'n at 7 a.m. I the .specified route. liom start to First off lie Vol era ns. Juniors and rvali of ten > tltor mu204 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-02-10 15 DUFF, the Charlton goalkeeper comes out to cut off a eentre, after JaffO, the Charlton een- tre-half and Ann 11. the Liverpool centre- forward, had hoth gone up and missed the ball. Charlton beat Liverpool I l-\ in this match at Z the Valley. Sport and I GeneralGeneral - 54 words
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Article131 1959-02-10 15 PRICES at first callover at the Victoria Club, London, on the Champion Hurdle and Cheltenham Gold Cup steeplechase were: hampion Hurdle (two miles and 125 yards, March 3): 4 to 1 Fare Time 9 to 2 Tokoroa and Retour de ?Flamme, 8 to 1 King. 3 to 1Reuter - 131 words
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Article128 1959-02-10 15 THE controversy over suspect bowling actions in the current Test series between Australia and England has brought swift reaction from the South African Cricket Board of Control. The Board says it considers that bowlers who come under suspicion of throwing or jerking will jeopardise their chancesReuter - 128 words
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211 1959-02-10 15 E AZLO P\PP of Hungary, the 195G Olympic light- E Ij middleweight boxing champion, won his seventh E successive professional contest when In* outpoint- E Eed Andre Drille of France over ten rounds in E E Paris last night. Drille, a former French champion,211 words
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Advertisement55 1959-02-10 15 A model ot novel design v.ith feeler J^BSfeg outomotic for ploying oil records of |g 7", 10", 12" diomcter. mixed or otherwise. Contemporory styling ond simplified opcrotion ore omong it, ff chief chorocteristic, PRICE $155.00 I ff 1 k^_L___ MMMM Wnw»*w .<_ r IM w 9 'M THE CHINA ENGINEERS55 words
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66 1959-02-10 16 A -II feist /IS II €m*m I did UMls t" temples to pray, t hinese I \ear for most young I iris means donning that new dress especial Ij bought for thc m v|Oll. Here, live pretty girls dressed in their New66 words
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Article36 1959-02-10 16 IHARD-AT-WORK MAC 65 TODAY Mr Harold Macmillan 65 today Will spend his birthday conducting normal •rnment business and preparing for bii trip to Moscow later this month for talks wi t h Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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98 1959-02-10 16 'CHANCES OF A AGREEMENT ON CYPRUS FIFTY-FIFTY' THE GREEK and Turkish 1 1 last night di.scus.socl "both nl,!, I details- of an over-all Cyprus sett le's I half Sf had confened Mr. Evangelos AverofT, the Greek v»M Minister, told reporters: ''The cta^JW agreement are still fiftv-lifty tonight" The Ministers, meetingReuter - 98 words
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Article92 1959-02-10 16 THE Government of Cyprus yesterday paici a Greek Cypriot £6.40(1 (about $54,400) compensation the largest slnfi* award made during the emergency. The Cypriot, Marco* Maratheftis. suflered spinal injuries while in police custody last year when the police vehicle in which h» was being transferred from one IReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-02-10 16 \JR. Michel Debre, the French Prime Minister, conferred with French military authorities In Algiers yesterday after a mixed reception at the first public appearance of his Algerian tour. Mr. Debre. making his first visit to the North African territory sinceReuter - 220 words
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Article83 1959-02-10 16 C GOVERNOR Orval Faubus f revealed yesterday the latest gambit in his fight against integration: A proposed state law to give state money to students who do not want to attend integrated schools. Mr. Faubus said a Bill would be introduced this week in the Arkansas legislature. He said83 words
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Article68 1959-02-10 16 study In public or private schools. The Governor closed Little Rock's four public high schools on Sept. 12 to block court-ordered integration. They have not been reopened. Mr. Faubus said his plan would help private schools particularly but said it did not mean abolition of theU.P.I - 68 words
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Article34 1959-02-10 16 An advance party of the 500-strong 40 Royal Marine Commandos embarked in Valleta yesterday for Cyprus. Thc remainder of the commandos are due to reach CvDrus at the week-end. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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