The Singapore Free Press, 24 February 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section20 1959-02-24 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Nl |s|! mm:; i|><»r*-. Tu«*d»y, I rbruary 24, 195 P. Price I'i^U20 words
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Article, Illustration481 1959-02-24 1 THE NAVY PUTS ON BIG SHOW: PRINCE IN BASE for 75 MINUTES Philip flies by copter i ro a naval welcome DRINCE PHILIP spent minutes with the Royal Navy this and saw how naval dockase work. third day to the He inspected R A.P. estate rday. took off ipter fromFree Press - 481 words
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Advertisement21 1959-02-24 1 ■87 BK jßw^ >\ 'TOBraf Hr m >■ w_JT IB HP* r < jmlbw BUMNBTTwf GIN /c, /2-; m^\ HAVI.TATMOMr TOO- *'*'fcffi|fca/ A I/Oroyi21 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-02-24 2 BOWED and women curtsied as Prince P was escorted to the main horse-shoe by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yevs H State Banquet last night at the Hall Picture above" shows the Prince wall ing pG ,t the guests. Immediately behind is the Governor Sir NA/ilhomFree Press - 75 words
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319 1959-02-24 2 ]\IK. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Premier, has changed his plans to enable him to have a second long session of informal talks with Mr. Khrushchev tomorrow. Originally tomorrow was to have been spent almost entirely on a hunting trip about KM) milesReuter - 319 words
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Article32 1959-02-24 2 Major-General Toufiq Salem, who became acting Lebanese Army Comman-der-in-Chi( i when Majoreral Puad Clirhab was elected President last year, died m Beirut yesterday, r an Uli 55. i32 words
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Article26 1959-02-24 2 NEW GATEWAY LIKE SPORE 111? PATI B fi v k) i)> i/'iw I nighi th.it ould ■he HOI r of tl i it nnd t\\( ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article99 1959-02-24 2 LIZ TAYLOR NAMED FOR FILM AWARD riLIZABETH TAYLOK nominated for an Academy A for her performance Hot Tin H Deborah Kerr waa also nominated for b for her role m "Separate Tables." Wendy Miller nominal port m the pictu Amoii'4 tho nomlni i tor is dore BikH. who red oppositeReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement65 1959-02-24 2 ftSVfZj W^ MB EBB 8 HOTEL***** Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort music by the I NEW ADELPHI QUINTET J (Nightly except Sundays) X GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC X Reservations: Telephone 2810. ■f |L TAPE RECORDER. control ir^ 3 speeds built m Cono" I65 words
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227 1959-02-24 3 lUS 'combats' Peking's camping in S-E Asia E R ROBERTSON, 1)1 U.S. Secretary ,i yesterday thai was inbattm tnping of goods at m South-East Asia particularly to the ol Japanese exikin^ before th< 1^ disarmament subit son did not isely what the U.S. saying he could on this In private"Reuter - 227 words
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64 1959-02-24 3 IRCHE Makarios deplored the ng of British Cyprus and app- Cypriots to such action. ■he Archbishop said m a ued m London "I* is reported from Cyprus that British soldier »een stoned by not so, but if correct I deplor- aii incidents and iponReuter - 64 words
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80 1959-02-24 3 DAHL AND HUSBAND PART AFTER 4 YEARS ACTKESS Arlent Dahl, 33, said m Hollywood yesterday that she and her husband, actor Fernando Lamas, 42, have separat. Ed after four years of marriage. Questioned by reporters, she said: "He left the house last night. I don't know where he is. I'mReuter - 80 words
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107 1959-02-24 3 rturbed yesthe Interc uncil'ri export •ril-June an- exports of member countries for the quarter would be raised by 3,000 toils to 23.000 tons. Tho market ruled steady at a loss of mostly £:> per ton. Cash tin closed the morning at 8771J IReuter - 107 words
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Article68 1959-02-24 3 A FIRE which <•■■ damaged th< makii iat i n on Saturday was started deliberately, police i i)» >! found Incendiai y relic i In the hop* v newly compli ted 4 I RIKE Of fo .1 hU 1 mil Around the world A lA I Tm-Reuter - 68 words
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215 1959-02-24 3 JCIR ROY WELENSKY. Prime Minister of the Rhodesia n Ff deration, announced m Salisbury yesterday that territorial forces m Southern Rhodesia are being called out for duty m several town. 1 m the Federation. The territorials civilians who belong to a special military reserveReuter - 215 words
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112 1959-02-24 3 (CUSTOMS Officials at Madrid's Barajas airport .^.iid yesterday they had found $1,800--000 worth of bank notes, jewels and cheques hidden m shoes cai ried by two Chi avellers. The Chinese, identified a.s Yuen Chang Kvvon, 47, and Ana Boni 27, carriedU.P.I - 112 words
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Advertisement18 1959-02-24 3 17V THE CROCODILE STAND AT THE EXPOSITION I All SI VIENS. -Shir, Pyjon, 2« GIFT for evr Purthase18 words
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Advertisement159 1959-02-24 3 ETERNn-MfITIC J f//?57- WATCH TO WIND (TSELF M ON A BALL-BEARING^ w Jr^ '^fb ik*& iflr 41 it a| GLASS OVER tf" 5 31 DArE V?^*W /J WATERPROOF \l 'j -31 C SELFWINOINC \,l «A if NON-MACNETIC V V .A* SMOCKPROTECTEO t ***|-rfjr**' UNBREAKABLE SPRINC N A\sH^: OATt CMANGiNr, V^ss*M^>159 words
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Article216 1959-02-24 4 Opinion Peace- in a hurry CATISFACTION that a Cyprus settlement has at last been reached wil be tinged with regie, that it took four blood .stained years before tin disputing parties lilt ablt to meet round the con'l he ost o. the violence which erupted on April 1, 1955, has216 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-02-24 4 rHE scene m Lancaster House at the opening of the historic three-power j London conference on Cyprus. t I In the foreground with his back to the camera is Archbishop Makarios. Opposite him is the Turkish Cypriot delegation headed by Dr. Kutchuk. On the left is theCentral Press - 100 words
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Article387 1959-02-24 4 HIGH MORALE MEANS HIGH COSTS A nation must accept this: Correspondent I> E V O N D question Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery was i right when he wrol he morale of the soldier is the greatest sin- gle factor In war...'' < A major factor of high morale is, however, the387 words
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Article127 1959-02-24 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber ■a 11HK obvi, t Into tii, Incorpora ment nunally love me Foul, M </// a raj tenner* Fruit 8 ling iin v Pibunrrh den Pol Thm 1 1 normally for a w I was brought up 1 ils the dwai the giant, by th, that a127 words
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Article, Illustration318 1959-02-24 5 Prince wins the heart of Singapore PRINCE PHILIP ha i charmed the many thousands ot Singaporean who have seen him by hi> graciousness and friendly smile. And the Prince's react m,. an Inquiring look, i friendly nod. the ever sent smile or graciou sweepFree Press - 318 words
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Advertisement143 1959-02-24 5 FABRICS A \l r/ J S/ yourself smartly ykJJ^ y for important occa- Jl A suit tailored by E&fliilre will Vjf* i" L_lf do you proud on those occa- I m\ .sion.s when it Is important that you look your verj best you V A r fl will appreciate the143 words
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Advertisement390 1959-02-24 6 nORM today. yo« hav< L> ture winch may b< You have artistic m talent, but you arc a i In and do well m. idershlp li are at tun, ciplinarian but will al yourself to the same requirt ol others. You al ceptionally intuitive, al almost psychic m your abili390 words
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Miscellaneous291 1959-02-24 6 ji:fi ii a\vke" "i»V "s;>"i"m." io",i.M j TMCRCS MAROLV Hi^H OTMCOS rs^^^^^^B TMAT StTttCC I Enough 'astcwom' v| wave drawn wr j& it tmem win I AVAILABLE HEPE TO K^^^^W f^^^^B I A BL** 4 JCPP MAVE TO MOVE H^^k^ ULTAJ? V| K\% fe^^^^Jß l^^^l MERE _^Kk L vVlr^l >l\\lMt\Kl291 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-02-24 7 picture. MASSED contingents of Singapore youth organisations salute Prince Philip an impressive moment at yesterday's rally on the padang. Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article202 1959-02-24 7 U.K. closing prices LONDON. Feb. V\. Previous Todaj European ports leb 25% buyers unquoted March 25', buyers 25 'k buyers pi 25? i .sellers 25 > seller.'"•i.ii; k»< spot 25". buyers 25% bu\ei- 25 1 sellers 26 'a sellers 1 Vo I liss Settlement March 23 buyers buye.25'H202 words
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Article215 1959-02-24 7 WITH the exception of industrials which were firm on a selective demand the London stock markets gave a rather disappointing performance yesterday. Gilt edged securities were dull following Fridays rise m the Treasury bill rate but showed a hardening tendency towards the close. The recently issued215 words
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Miscellaneous91 1959-02-24 7 i singapore high tides; B TODAY: 11.1!) a.m. TOMORROW: 1.12 a.m. and 12.01 p.m. THURSDAY: 0.13 a.m. and 12.11 p.m. B FRIDAY: lid a m and 1.30 p.m. SATURDAY: 1 :»0 a.m. a and Ml p.m. NDAY: l.l* a.m. and I 111 p.m. a MONDW a.m. and I p.m. I91 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-02-24 8 A DAY OUT WITH THE SERVICES IT was a proud day for Asian ees estel spent a full and busy mornii th the Sel (RAF at Tengah then with the > B!:l Barracks. Three Asian employee- I Prince Philip. On the left h fc l Mothen, a clerk m the242 words
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283 1959-02-24 10 ASSISTANCE totalling v (bout $8,500,000 six health and nutriItion projects m indu has been ommended by Mr. Maurice Pate, executive director ol the United Nations Children's Fund. Vh< all will come up lor lormal approval nt the executive board meeting m Geneva nextU.P.I - 283 words
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Article87 1959-02-24 10 Siam will widen anti-red powers r |MIK Siamese Government -i- is drafting a revised anti-Communist Act to make it more effective and cover a wider range. The new Act is expected to be known as the National Security Act. banning not only Communist activities but all activities -harmful" to Siam.U.P.I - 87 words
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Article45 1959-02-24 10 The Indonesian army spokesman has denied a report that a Japanese survey team m North Sumatra is looking for hidden treasure. He said the group of Japanese experts there had been asked by the Indonesian national oil company, Permina. to survey oilfields.45 words
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Article32 1959-02-24 10 No blackout -jail A court at Mageking. Central Java, sentenced a Chinese to a month's jail for not switching; off the lights In his home during an air raid exercise. I ReuterReuter - 32 words
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253 1959-02-24 10 4 I>Kl VI uiisi reactionary herdouners and 4 <-<>uiitf»r-ri'\olutionuric»s m the religious circle" is being waged m part of a Tibetun-in-nabitrd area of Chinghal, a vast, sparselvpopulatrd province In North-West China At a scries of meetings, herdsmen denounced the herdownera and counter-revolutionaj disclosingReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-02-24 10 Time off from studies illhst, A.Man women taking part m the Natio ii a 1 Fmnomic Council and the I'nitfd States International Co-operation Administration training proiramme m the Philippirns spend part of their time away from technical studies. Here, at Fort Santiago, they Inspect a miniature replica of the house60 words
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Article102 1959-02-24 10 \|R. Averell Harrimnn, former Governor of lT1 New York, said in Calcutta he shared President Eisenhower's conviction that American arms sent to Pakistan would never be used against India "There ran be no question of Pakistan aggression against India because that would be foolish on the partU.P.I - 102 words
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Article152 1959-02-24 10 Mission to probe P.I. shortage rtifc international Monetary Fund is to send a mission to Manila at the end this month to study the Philippines' financial plight and possibly recommend policy changes, it has been disclosed m Washington. me i?'unds study is a first step m the Philippine* Government's planU.P.I - 152 words
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Article41 1959-02-24 10 The first group of Japnn- migrant! t<> settle m left Kobe for Buenos Aires. The 7,350-aere area wa.s bought m January, 1957, by the Japanese emigration promotion company. Eighty families are expected to settle there ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article14 1959-02-24 10 Indonesia has signed B contract to buy 35.000 tons of Japanese fertilisers.14 words
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Article46 1959-02-24 10 AMEKICAN Representative Florrnrr l>* M plain* fl that manufacturers m HOB Japan are infringing U.S. patent laws (0 <m Mrs. f>wyrr sent rable to thr X M merer Sorretary, Mr. Henry Krarns. m hrlp to halt expr-«- Konc patent l.i U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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121 1959-02-24 10 INDONESIANS IMPATIENT OVER PRICE INCREASES fFHE Jakarta EnglishX language newspaper Indonesian Observer has warned the Government m an editorial that the people could not remain patient with the ever increasing prices of their daily needs. "From week to week prices of food, consumer goods and textiles have been rising steadily,"Reuter - 121 words
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53 1959-02-24 10 AMERIC/ II k. h ¥J^B that Phlii M "shapes up 10 *^B, new 1 I product rhi.s M lar Ol IB 1 Am bee I ground 1 and n.-. u rJ il ties m extremely ro-<« tfr.\ I interview H the WC( B Ie or.53 words
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Advertisement34 1959-02-24 10 \\m >| the Tried j IJI n£} Su esl 1 W^ fX Uk^ service > PHONE you t I ***** 1 j x■l j TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED I' 7 CXli >tMIT >'NCArO«| IWANAOINC OtttCTO* RONALD MM34 words
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187 1959-02-24 11 Reject U.S. call or export curb, says H.K. trader t H l .illK-MN, President of the Hong Kong Chinese Manufac Association, has urged the colony (iovernnu n( and all indus oncerned to reject a Tinted States attempt to restrict or diversify Ilv miton textile exports to the United States. iReuter - 187 words
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235 1959-02-24 11 Rhee-Japan row a smokescreen, say his opponents pHE Korean Affairs Institute, an organisation L of Korean residents in America frequently critical of President Syngman Rhee, has delounced Mr. Rhee's opposition to Japan's proposal to let Korean residents go to North Korea A press statement by Mr fong Jeung Kim, PresidentU.P.I - 235 words
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Article27 1959-02-24 11 An army spokesman has said the Indonesian rebels have not abandoned the idea of creating a "Sumatvan State," the Antara news agency reported. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article46 1959-02-24 11 Taps take up we cry irba on r exports Kong to the d Stai ording to n Washa, J f reported that this had been expressed m »i which they have seeking increasei m oluntary quotas which has placed on its ►rta to the DHFH ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article23 1959-02-24 11 papal envoy to leave Taipeh nio Riberi. ninistcr to China, Nuncio lo Ireland 1 -ftU-o Is en ted the Una for 1 ReuterReuter - 23 words
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78 1959-02-24 11 Jakarta should set its house in order' /ernment B efore B West hina I Id m m B an in- i B cable ment but they ed ever on the question of New Gum The Australian Gov« would not be m a nil to OPPO ment on the sul enReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-02-24 11 picture. MRS. INDIRA GANDHI, daughter of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, addresses the Congress Party after being elected President. Mrs. Gandhi, 42, is the 52nd. President and the tourth woman to hold the office- PopperPopper - 37 words
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Article20 1959-02-24 11 The Standard Vacuum Oil Company is to supply natural gas for a fertiliser plant m Palembang. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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166 1959-02-24 11 MOSCOW GRIP ON RED CHINA TIGHTENED I A NATIONALIST CHINESE banker has rhargrd that Kussia has granted China a five billion rouble loan to tighten Moscow's economic ami political control over Peking. The banker, Mr. Chang Wei-ya, said that Moscow's loan to Peking over the past nine yean covered littleU.P.I - 166 words
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Article134 1959-02-24 11 'Chinese have to work like ants' THE Nationalist Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines, Mr. Chen (hi-mai, has said the Communist established people's com* munes m the China mainland made the people work like "ants and robots." Mr. Chen spoke before the Rotary Club m Tarfac Province, 70 miles from Manila.U.P.I - 134 words
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112 1959-02-24 11 MR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister. has criticised talk oi civil war m India over the Government's agricultural plans and said such talk would lead people's minds m the wrong direction. Replying to a Parliament- ary debate, he said he was "distressed" by the speech112 words
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Advertisement294 1959-02-24 11 'ButterflyßrandßurglarAlarm TU o DES M O &|M»^www'»wqßgsa> i /it r Sate Guard Your Home Made j n England) B^« E^aJfli^J^l^.^ Folding Chair ri\sn< house wares irf 1^" I r\ s.j n r modernizes kikiuss WPITI? PRF« BSBi ?J Outdoor Comfort ers. I. sound, O ra» I//! kO. shopping '4f+l y294 words
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Article, Illustration426 1959-02-24 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM 9 UIVaU YUUIIuFIpI 1 1 your camera is lyini Idle, let's put thai camera to work on a special picture "project/ 1 You will have more fun learn more about photography toon attain the rank of "expert" and end up with an achievement m which426 words
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Article62 1959-02-24 12 THE colour gr Photogri m >:v held mual tli ki amme: I r nth M plac< a m. 1'• I colour at the 1 Ime; 830 p.m. t M: |1 Kee No 30 J 10. I who wish to h Mr. An will be hold In62 words
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Article, Illustration577 1959-02-24 13 P. G - 21 exciting mysteries in one book— all solved by Free Press hero Latiff P.G. THERE'S NO-ONE QUITE LIKE PELHAM GROOM S iNVtSIIUAIOR EXTRAORDINARY The author By SCRIVENER TN THE CROWDED Held of modern detective fiction there is nobody quite like Latiff bin Ismail, Pelham Groom's Investigator extraordinary. Free Press readers577 words
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313 1959-02-24 13 RICHARD LISTER - RICHARD LISTER by I DUMBO is a rare species I I' nglisliman, I ming GuarI He is only National I oi course, and. I has been at I arents live at I Penge. Not quite quite, then, I and. being highly313 words
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Article148 1959-02-24 13 I 77/ WORLD OF I '\HL By I I I \he Orange van der I '"I by talcs I I Bush; I eemI In veldt fold n found refuse m thi fled m hi.s diary October 13. 1914; i have led today that I am148 words
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Article188 1959-02-24 13 THE BOOKS PEOPLE ARE READING Hero, based on bookshop reports, is a list of the new best -sellers. FICTION:— 1 NO LOVE FOR JOHNNIE, by Wilfred Flen burgh. Easily the novel of the moment remarkable lor Its candid view not only of DOlltics but of .sex too. I Iluti chlnson,188 words
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Article, Illustration336 1959-02-24 14 A CHALLENGE TO THE UNIVERSITIES IWO<M DON'TI LATE I 'rHE team event will 1 be keenly contested m the Free Tress Walk on Sunday March 8. Amongst the many groups preparing to contest the 14.\ mile race from Woodlands to Times House are servicemen, businessmen and schoolboys. One team is336 words
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497 1959-02-24 14 ARCHIE QUICK - Wolves manager tips Blackpool for the F.A. Cud ARCHIE QUICK By OLACKPOOL tor the Cup; Wolverhampton 13 Wanderers for the League Championship. That is the confident forecast of Wolves' manager Stanley Cullis. It was made before the Lancashire club had been drawn at home m the Sixth Round against Luton;497 words
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Miscellaneous171 1959-02-24 14 f n 1 H 1 is 1 ia ■■< 1 ifi Ctl FS ACBOBB 5 But 1. "White roee M (Anagram) rob <f) 1 ous. thai 5. Cut the haircut <3). 7. Hi 1 tell muddled at four? <4>. 0 Ofl 8. And lire followed? Showed fne. anyway <8\ 12.171 words
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456 1959-02-24 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By I^kx ridden l>> John Forte, worked Impressively on (he extreme oiilof the main track at Feiiang this morning She vent from oU t (lie six »t nalf Pace, which was gradually increased, to run home |^t Www furlongs well on456 words
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Article99 1959-02-24 15 Mr. W. McGregor Watt has donated a now Shield and medals for the Malay Junior League. Ho has consented to give away prizes after the. game. Should the game end m ;i chaw, no extra time will be played and each team will hold the Shield99 words
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84 1959-02-24 15 Arsenal's ballet of defeat LEFT. On the ground is Arsenal goalkeeper Jack Ktlsey, helplessly watching a vain last-minute attempt by right back Wills to stop the ball crashing into the net. This goal was scored by Lewis, the Sheffield United outside-right, and it was the second of Sheffield's tally m84 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-02-24 15 HEY, What about the ball? Never mind the ball, let's set on with the same! Such could well be the sentiment behind the revealing picture above, taken during the Fifth Hound F.A. Cup match between Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich City. Nethercott, the Norwich goalkeeper,Central Press - 110 words
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100 1959-02-24 15 Olme do wins three-hour tennis duel H Peruvian W }\S Clip .Slai 1 Be day won the United B[ lawn tennis 8~. m New York. ■He holder Dick m■' 7-9, 6-3, 6-4, 5-7, B-l'i m the three-hour ■j :p< rts gave V- iii an out- He start of lie hadU.P.I - 100 words
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Article24 1959-02-24 15 the Lindwall i 'Hi i i B total. He .'id y ho h.\d no Inti N i mber Air' ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article72 1959-02-24 15 SIX TEST MEN NAMED v. MCC Reuter Six Te t playi i m Indian, are be 1 12 from ombined northern and central districts team will i to play the M.C.C ;it Hamilton on March 10 to rh< i ol th I) i) Beard N Wavrord A i and E.72 words
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Article271 1959-02-24 15 Lofthouse goal decides OOLTON Wanderers boat Preston North End 1-0 at Blackburn last night In th<> p second replay of their q Football Association l Cup Fifth Round tie. The winning goal was f scored by Nat Lofthou.se, I England international cen- tre forward, taking them sReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-02-24 16 A (.I\M nit>flt I ot tilt- Victoria 1 Memorial Hall made <»i white iciriK lugar will serve ai ;i laMe decoration at the luncheon riven mcrt c i A1 Hie model will «Und at the tabh, raelni Prince PhUlp. Weighing approximately 100 lb.,121 words
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Article, Illustration182 1959-02-24 16 rPHERE has been a big rush for soft hats by men who have been invited to functions m honour of Prince Philip. Leading departmental stores said the rush began after invitations went out a month ago for the Government House garden182 words
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Article31 1959-02-24 16 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at B6'4 cents a lb., down a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was auiet.31 words
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Article74 1959-02-24 16 FILM star Curt Jurgens and his wife Simonc flew into Singapore last night and declared that they were determined to visit Bali before going on to Europe. Curt has just completed location shots m Hona Kong for the film "Ferry to Hong Kong". Asked his74 words
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Article29 1959-02-24 16 THE last batch of Kampong Tiong Bahru fire victims at the Kirn Seng Road centre started moving out to the S.I.T. flats at Kallang this morning.29 words
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Advertisement404 1959-02-24 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT VIM X SKKMCE Jit ul> »/in Box oO cts. extra. PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC— 2O7IO. pi AN Printing Horn Tracings 1 *****. IFE" PROCESSES COLOUR Film m 48 hours. Telephone 3807G, P.O. Box 1108 Singapore. "OCE <fc AMOCE" Plan PrintPaper. Sole Agents: Fotomatic, 58 Robinson Road. Spore *****.404 words
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Article, Illustration794 1959-02-24 1 FLASHBACK— TO OLD CHINA **m7m®F^ ■■<■■■ y [M EU ma tyle costume It be! •vho made it sometime ago m Hong Kong to popular belief, the mandarin collar did not originate with thousands of years Chinese women we I m chrysanthemum yell k chiffon, h794 words
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Advertisement47 1959-02-24 2 Chain Jewellery: Wako i. Raffles Pit Lipstick and brush < by Shiseido: Exposition grounds, Kallang. Bathing suit on Esmc by Jantzen: Sole agen' L. E. Tels and Co., Ceril Street Available at all de tmeni stores. (iowns by Marion Hurt m new coloured batik Metro Co., High Street.47 words
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Title Section8 1959-02-24 1 FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT GIGI Tuesday, February 24, 1959.8 words
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Article, Illustration784 1959-02-24 1 NANCY SPAIN - 115 minutes that top anything I've seen! NANCY SPAIN BY GUEST FILM CRITIC eliil by now is one of the most famous little m the world. Invented by the great tty, tender old novelist Colette, staged and liin, many times, now she arrives at last daintily sot to music by784 words
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Article, Illustration326 1959-02-24 2 THOMAS WISEMAN - Fugitive from a fishnet stocking THOMAS WISEMAN >*■ I «»JJ Q LESUE CAW01 60E| W SEARCH OF SJWCTiMoA By THAT WELL KNOWN fugitive from a fishnet stocking, Miss Leslie .iron, lias found sanctuary at Pinewood Studios. Miss Caron has. for some time, been burdened with the lame of being the326 words
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Advertisement107 1959-02-24 2 »> It M LONfi PUVINI I You can recall all th musical moments of "GIGI" >s^ with tne MGM 12-inch LP 'h$ m^*s^ tlie or 'Binal soundtrack on Ohi f**^^ MGM C /70. ®tlty o^/ Tnere are otl :ordings of songs from this film— Ronnie Hilton /"en I (HMV POP107 words
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Advertisement118 1959-02-24 2 COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Since 1862 when they established at No. 4 Flint MESSAGERIES MARITIMES I. v« been regular caller* at Singapore on their Far East line. Their passenger vessels have a! maintained the tradition of Fl hospitality and fine living which w be yours to enjoy on the m<118 words
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Article, Illustration158 1959-02-24 3 THE GIRL WHO GOT HER MAN WITH A LOUD AND UNEQUIVOCAL NO MOST (iIRLS gel Iheir man by saying "Yes." (ii^i l;oI hers by saying "'No.' 1 And that. In essence, is what :his film is all about. Based on the novel by Colette. "Gigi/ 1 with Leslie Caron,158 words
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Advertisement62 1959-02-24 3 .jr a LLlli y w^'S?\ 1 LESLIE CARON I II MAURICE CHEVALIER The ultimate m Champagne! I LOUIS JOURDAN Sole Agents for Mulaya and Born W It I Gigi is a story of Paris and, as Jf V everyone knows, m Paris rom- S VMAL I IEDI^ once blossoms to62 words
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Advertisement251 1959-02-24 4 PREMIERE I I ff| ft TONICHT |,,-.f|M OTAI*C f hio Slk> 6iBi t release 1,1 UU 9.3opm P'«s uil O I HOE^.r«r:r,: Jj P1» "The Fair Lady' of I liie &«L O*y that fejfrfterf ttf filmdom" -N. Y. TIMES I JUr^lA<»'y*JL^latte*u^ic. J -t "Picture of the month" I B v251 words
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Article, Illustration294 1959-02-24 5 Now necklaces from wood i L Ci^flHflf THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST I I km ihings that arc created For women these days are becomiiij ll|( ,iv and more fantastic. are hair styles that look like silver jets, gowns that look lik ■l m ago, minK m i and earj, the news294 words
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216 1959-02-24 5 n Exposition I l i the most lection is H pavilion. most beauti- til plaques. I ure, porceramic bowls I' straw hat I; dogs and r ns. peciaily W' bare:irls wearX' hata m colour is h the v. I; ired spring a silver one216 words
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264 1959-02-24 5 THE Italian dish that the world has taken to its heart is the pi/za pie. It should be served piping hot and eaten right away. The proper way to eat it, according to Italians, is to fold it over and bite. This recipe264 words
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Advertisement99 1959-02-24 5 ••'••lll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| n iiiHMillllllllllllllllllllllKt Illllliiitii Slim look' swim suit N IML HOTTEST weather Esme Cole keeps >ol m her j bathing suit. i <rom Pacific blue elav I cloth, it has youthful 1 i i. sic style. The two interlocked loops mi fronj «md the j re of heavy foam white99 words
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Advertisement446 1959-02-24 5 V "f/onf I lodt 24 'w ■m tit, eiqk* weeto iHg with LARSON'S S.M.D." I" I have lost 1 st. 10 lbs. m lonly dweeks and just imagine, V II am 7 inches smaller around fl^ I the waist, 5 inches Iqss around Bjj J|| I hips and bust. I've446 words
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Article, Illustration652 1959-02-24 6 It adds eastern glamour to western dresses CEVEN lovely Indov nesian girls displayed creations m butik at the Orchard Hotel, Singapore. ore a larye audience they showed that western fashion may be Infinitely ha need by the grace ince of eastern materials. The batiks used652 words
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