The Singapore Free Press, 7 March 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-03-07 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper So 1 Singapore, Saturday, March 7, 1959. Price 15CU.17 words
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223 1959-03-07 1 'WORK TO RULE' THREAT BY RAIL UNION THE National Union of Railwaymen representing about 5,000 key workers last night decided to make wage and other demands. A 42-day notice threatening to order a country-wide work-to-rule campaign among railwaymen will accompany the demands next week. Demands cost $1 million Among the223 words
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Article65 1959-03-07 1 Al\-\\ AX-OLD Scot left London yesterday for an island off Siam's west coast m a bid to stop a nomadic tribe wiping themselves out. Mr. Peter Ferry, of Glasgow, who lour years ago fought X m the Malayan is going as a mis<i» spend five yearsReuter - 65 words
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82 1959-03-07 1 Police chief held after 'massacre' T'HE police chief of Oolania m Brazil has been arrested following a riot m which 15 high school students were taken to hospital with bullet wounds. One has died and two others are seriously hurt, according to radio reports reaching Rio de Janeiro. The arrestReuter - 82 words
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Article42 1959-03-07 1 Britain tlven C2o.oi)'> under the Colombo Plan for the consultative committee for surveying the Mekong River m Boutl Asia, it was announced m London >yThe money will probably on buying a survey launch and meteorological equipment ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article83 1959-03-07 1 PHII IP who Kong 'f I 'into a Chii i I ht to di md surheld m decorated I favourite Kath- given In his honour by the Chinese com munity. Main theme ol the de ttion wa the emblem of royalty aii'J 'i the pi palReuter - 83 words
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387 1959-03-07 1 by the SPORTS EDITOR SPECTATORS lining the route for the Free Press Walk tomorrow will witness the biggest single sporting event ever to be contested m Singapore. And the field of 1,636 competitors is going to be the most varied, ranging387 words
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172 1959-03-07 1 KHRUSHCHEV CALLS A RED SUMMIT MEETING THti ooviet Brenner, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, will nold a four-Power satellite meeting m East Berlin next week, it was learned m Leipzig last night. Mr. Khrushchev will meet, the Polish Communist leader, Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka; the Czechoslovak leader, Mr. Antonin Novotony; and the East172 words
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Advertisement98 1959-03-07 1 LOOK! This pan actually cooks by itself! $inbeam I^-^ IDWDAII CONTROLLED HEAT AUTOMAT.C ■X ■^/■kl^ r— '7_ -~~*^Z+Y\ *Thii flB Il.nc. pin.l on cooking t«m- and all without a cooker! P .r, tl ,for tvtry popular B|f No need to v kcr with this dilh pan! Just plug m, switch98 words
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314 1959-03-07 2 MR. K. ORDERS BIG TRADE DEAL WITH THE WEST |YfK. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV told businessmen Ifl at a surprise reception at the Leipzig trade fair yesterday that Russia would buy machine tools, until recently under trade embargo, from Britain, Switzerland and West Germany. The reception, held in the Soviet pavilion, wasReuter - 314 words
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108 1959-03-07 2 Dulles rings up for news of White House talks MR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the U.S. Secretary of State. In Hospital m Washington with cancer, yesterday telephoned Mr. Christian Herter. the acting Secretary of of State, and talked for 20 minutes about the international situation. After the meeting the Democratic leaderReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-03-07 2 Data Nik Ahmad K;»mi l brine welcomed ft( Washington airport by Mr. Wiley Buchanan of thr t S State I)eKt'lnicnl With Dato Nik .ire his daughters s.ilinah anil M.in.i. all smilinß despite winter's cold spell.40 words
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318 1959-03-07 2 DATO NIK KAMIL. Malaya's new resident representative at the United Nations, yesterday compared the situation m the French Cameroon^ with that m his own country before independence and said he saw no need for new elections m the trust territoryReuter - 318 words
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216 1959-03-07 2 Foreigners in Cyprus police force withdrawn DRITOH, Greek and Tu'l*f ish members oi the Cyprus pooice began hand!T S ln heir arms y^steri day after the Island's chief constable had ordered them to be withdrawn. The order applied to the regular and auxiliary civi police forces and th special constabulary.Reuter - 216 words
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Advertisement249 1959-03-07 2 A Mm JL INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR sth MAY TO 22nd. MAY 1959 LAIR FRANCE OFFER SPECIAL Frte Visitor's Concession cards to the first 10 passengers who book through Air France, to trovel to the Tokyo International Trode Foir. Eoch cord entitles the holder to: 1. Facilities for his possport visa249 words
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Advertisement53 1959-03-07 2 A t vii 1 v JM M m W luxurious gift at budget price! MODEL— "FRILL The colourful WESTCLOX New dec o rat wall clock--12 inch beauty m Q broit finish, groccful PPal» al design. Sweep second hand. Price:— $3500. MARDEN COMPANY 71 I M, Onhcd Kd, I'M' Tel: 1*42153 words
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403 1959-03-07 3 'Toe-puff' triggered blast that killed 57 SHOE-MAKING MATERIAL THE PROBABLE CAUSE' mtaneoui combustion I N )uir" a material m making shoes— was able cause of an cxi aboard the 7,440-ton ship Seistan last year killed 57 men, a report .!i London said. Seistan caught fire blew up m the PersianReuter - 403 words
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154 1959-03-07 3 i shi nobleman yesterday won the iht to marry m the face ct his father's opposition and an ancient law rorbidmarry a commoner. Claes Lewenhaupt, 46, present heir torp estate owned by the Lewenimily since 1778, had the way cleared for his marriageReuter - 154 words
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Article20 1959-03-07 3 le Stopes, intcrnan authority on birti. who died last 78, left £29.007 her will publay. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article36 1959-03-07 3 Mr. R. A. Butler. Home Secretary, said In Oli rday that no decision had yet boon taken about a for the next general election because ol the diiiiCUlt international .situation. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-03-07 3 PEEK-A-BOO STAR ASKS FOR $39,000 ALIMONY VERONICA Lake, 39-year-old actresa with the blonde '*peek-a-boo M hairstyle is seeking reparation and MS'W.OOO a year temporary alimony from her husband, Joseph McCarthj it was stated i" s. v York court yesterd.i The actress withdrew .m lull charge against her husband whom she59 words
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25 1959-03-07 3 tm. Tin: Is thi thr big my" sumrd Ihe north Of X and French An I i ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article21 1959-03-07 3 sir Wills ton Churchill arm Nil from London at the of a holiday on tho French Rivi- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement72 1959-03-07 3 FOR MODERN CLEAN AND jjtf| JL LATEST STYLE SALON VISIT J| BETTY'S IftjA Homily Salon f iopp. DhobyGhout) »l Hairstyles, Curing, and Unmanageable Hoir, Manicure, Facial, Dress i Br.drs c< Ph^ ***** for appointment 7= With the fully outomotie rzr fe-Jfffffftg— l!—^ BALDAMATIC 1 you get ZZ= '^f"^S. correct foeut72 words
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Advertisement194 1959-03-07 3 Ill (o) (e) These figures are of ranging from young to elderly and differing in length, height and width. In fact there is a tremendously wide variety of male types. But which ever type you belong, we are obliged to tackle it. It is a sad notion to say that194 words
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Article204 1959-03-07 4 rpHE activities of the Jaga kreta are becoming more intensified every day. In the past a refusal by a motorist to give these nuisances a tip resulted m little more than a flow of bad language; now it may result m serious damage to the car. Tyres may204 words
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Article, Illustration809 1959-03-07 4 PATRICIA LEWIS - PATRICIA LEWIS I by From left PATRICIA MEDINA DAVID NIVEN ROBERT COOTE LAUREN BACALL ROBIN FOX RICHARD GREENE MRS. DAVID NIVEN AND ARTIST ROBB PRESENTS THE CAST |i I arrowing day 1 wlnn the long, thin shadows of d I e 1 1 n g loom 10809 words
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Article184 1959-03-07 4 llcitvhviHu hvr - llcitvhviHu hvr by A PROTEST agaii M t chine mice by baitwith cheese sugto mr an alternati Pu< the cheese outside the that the mouse enjoy it, and thru go away. Prodnote: But this is i po.stoious MNsrif Not M things toda THE Onvcrnors of N:uk r184 words
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Advertisement37 1959-03-07 4 NEW ARRIVALS 100% DACRON and DACRON/NYLON SUITING Suit $80/--$75- $20/- p. pr. $18/- p. pr. Expert Gent's Tailors VISIT 11 A J A J TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Spore Tels: ***** ***** Saturday, March 7, 1959.37 words
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Advertisement20 1959-03-07 4 yV 45 High St. i Airport, Singapore, 6 Station Road, Ipoh. i\£r^Associa<t Co., S.P.H. <lt SILVA (H.K.) Ltd., Hoc* Kot^TpM20 words
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F-L-Y-I-N-G KITCHENS
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Title Section7 1959-03-07 1 F-L-Y-I-N-G KITCHENS Singapore, Saturday March 7, 1959.7 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1959-03-07 1 Lucy Huang - SATURDAY Magazine A BIGGER KITCHEN IN COLONY TO SERVE AIRLINES Lucy Huang By Airlines take great care to serve the best food pLYING has be- come as much daily means of transportation a s the car and the train. tipped with lounges, women's rest roon sleeping chairs, soft indirect Ing,1,025 words
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Article, Illustration546 1959-03-07 2 Anne Sharpley - Well, can you n a Rhino sit dol nake WN? Anne Sharpley By EVERY SUNDAY A BIG QUEUE OF FANS Are the many admirers of Lorna the Rhino right when they say she sits down when they tell her to? Or are they delading themselves? Lorna is three tons ot546 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-03-07 2 TONitii 1 1 vw«*.l B^**"~**" mo i I l Whot on eorth mokes Krushchev think Russia con I Wh outstrip «he cop.tolis^ou»t»«^^^ I -\m not potro/ling m «hot fog 090 m b s. en I cltTonff .w,c, .lr.orfy b, C.n|tob^^^^ ,o'e-e.oM, o, "J^on-joj^^43 words
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421 1959-03-07 3 MILLIONS ASK: WHY DIDN'T HE KISS WYMAN? I^LEVEN million BriJ^ tish viewers have just seen television's strapping 6ft. 3in. Major Seth Adams on the very brink of a heavy romance for the first time m the* endlessly rolling saga of "Wagon Train." The glint m his splendid eye was not421 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-03-07 3 ACTRESS Mamie Wan Doren, her husband, band leader Ray Anthony and their baby daughter. Reports say Mamie and Ray are to separate.28 words
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458 1959-03-07 3 P. WILSHER - P. WILSHER By HAVE been learning about Britain's new privileged class the people who can "get it at a discount." It's worth anyone's money to set into this charmed circle or. rather, these charmed circles. The 142,000 members of the Civil Service ClericalReuter - 458 words
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Article194 1959-03-07 3 WIVES MADE A MONKEY OF HIM rpflK people of MedjaL J|n, a central Java village, thought Sujliito Tjiplosudarmo was possessed by the "Sacred Monkey of the Men pi' when he began climbing trees and leaping from limb to limb. But doctors said it was the result of his nagging wivesU.P.I - 194 words
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Article, Illustration255 1959-03-07 4 PELHAM GBOOM - NO RUDER Y IN A LITTLE NUDERY BUT... PELHAM GBOOM I b> 1 li ra th I hi st i i r j m pa hi 1 >I cm Pa Th lo oc IVc lin II of t! on this j ,|.i\ d, i Men from each of the three255 words
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314 1959-03-07 4 A BEST SELLER UNDERGOES BIG CHANGE YET IT IS A GREAT FILM V T EVER. unless per- haps m the case of "The Quiet American.'" have I seen a book so mangled and twisted out of shape and recognition as m the film version of rman Mailer's best seller "The314 words
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254 1959-03-07 4 Bardot at her best in bedroom farce 'I A PARISIENNE" is lJ Brigitte Bardot m a French bedroom farce, m which she is the daughter of the French Prime Minister. Her ambition is to marry Michel (Henri Vidal) the Chief of Foreign Affairs. This she achieves by being found m254 words
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Article223 1959-03-07 4 RALLY Round The Flag Boys" is another comedy m which bedrooms have a large part to play. But this is American bedroomery which is vastly different from the French variety, and here we have a close up of American family life with undisciplined children and a223 words
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212 1959-03-07 5 Lack of facts holding up probe of jobless 10* man committee appointed by the Singapore nment In December to juire Into the unemployt problem Is not likely to i its report before June, Frew Press understands. rhe committee, under the airmanship of the Commis- for Labour, Mr. Goh Koh U,212 words
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Article105 1959-03-07 5 Katong plans childrens' home IKatong United ResiAssociation id ling a permanent for incurable dis- children living m s. F. Leon-Soh, founderlent 01 the assoclatold the Free Press thi re was an "urgeni for such a home, he moment the home i be open only to chilliving m Katong, but hope105 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-03-07 5 r<OIN-OPERATED lighting meters and outlets may be installed on Singapore five-foot-ways to provide hawkers with electricity. The City Electrical Engineer. Mr. F. Z. Fiuczek, explained to the public utilities committee yesterday how he proposed to work the system. A prepayment lighting meter215 words
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Article21 1959-03-07 5 A Yll: inder Ml Jo pOai '-an tant Secretary for i lor i nd for talk Ith P ReuterReuter - 21 words
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73 1959-03-07 5 Queenstown to get bus service soon PEOPLE living In Queenstown who had been petitioning the Government and City Council for the past 18 months for a bus service will get one soon. The Minister for Communications and WorKs Mr. M. P. D. Nair said there would be a service m73 words
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118 1959-03-07 5 Tin-; singapon Kerala ima Jam wants the Government to v c Sii pore'i share ol the [ndlan immigration Fund to educate the children 01 ;iii poor Indian worka The propo ed m a re lolution tei I el Minister, Tun I.im118 words
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Article30 1959-03-07 5 1 1 Of 2 161 cle v. tn ipore li iry or th( I 11 were bl and trlcycl< motor cyclt .md ►er la ri30 words
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Article143 1959-03-07 5 rplIE Singapore Polo I I Club is holding its first gymkhana of the year at its grounds m Thomson Road tomor- row. Highlight of the meeting, which starts at 2.30 p.m., will be the team tent peffflng event. An official of the club told143 words
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Advertisement45 1959-03-07 5 BUY SINGLET V ESI BRIEF FOR COMFORT DURABILITY i.J.1,. f,om: U SENG MIN CO., LTD. ■il BRIDGE ROAD Vl<) >M Tel: MfSI H J. BHAGWAN CO. v <»ith BrMfc Ko.ui. BINGAPORI M. FUNTER S. Grinberg diamonds Jewellery m 7 Stamford Rd., r tßlds.,)S'porc(i. ephone *****45 words
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Advertisement11 1959-03-07 6 WALZFLEX "500" f/ Sole Aq SHRIRO China Ltd Incorporated m M11 words
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Miscellaneous183 1959-03-07 6 111 I lIAWKI-: IIT Sydney Jordan "~mmj m> ~~~J T 'EKr~~ f (xyuOiJTEt? HAS MA7VHSO THE &HtP^ S^VfO I [Caught m rug goioo* rum (\an£t*s r vvcffc stiu. JIM j^ »V- with 'that of the fitANETV approach. aaj£> -m...'. i o-ro^w 4cnPiV)i/)4 v lucvc Mm Z9^k. I THE A&&&&V Stn/frw%mS183 words
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Miscellaneous373 1959-03-07 6 i>orn today, you hat Ij music, or »onn r< yoof bebt ritiu oi expn Although you are n j and have a git at deal oi energy, you dlsllk. [)t and, on this icore, might sidered lazy. Actually. tht« I d matter ol health, lor n you" I not well,373 words
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Article114 1959-03-07 7 LONDON, Mi. FrevlMM i«.»Ij> l |UUi: \li.« I. I \t>iil sellers Hen i-^s "six.! buyeri »> .....i- i RSS <• ttltint at 1 2fl sellers 2G' M sellers 2(5 buyer* 26> M buyers 26 "s sellers :'ti tellers g prices quoted in pence. u Sarawak fa«iE ir114 words
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Article98 1959-03-07 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 6. Previous Today 103.00 nom. 102.00 nom. IraiuTuntrat-t Marrh 101.75 buyers 100.50 buyers 103.50 sellers 102.50 .sellers M.iy 101.50 buyers 100. 25 buyers 103.00 sellers 102.25 sellers 0N 1 BALES: Nil. ,,.,>,!; i March 30.72 buyers 31.00 buyers 30.90 sellers 31 10 sellers Mn98 words
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Article23 1959-03-07 7 M OKK. Mar. «i Previous Iod«3 i ..611.81 609.52 165.12 1^3.74 nds ")8 8^ 93!0S lit pracn 21 1 .2023 words
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Article35 1959-03-07 7 to 25. Lampoiifl h ship- men! 23. 2.V to 25 1 i elf. Saraunquoted. Mu bite i spot and awaiting relea atloats 43. and Marcb shipment x-dock. luoted m U.S. cents per lb35 words
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Article51 1959-03-07 7 "fRA IMiilippinta t if. U.K. n ports delivered ton Mar. Apr. ()|>l 1.1, U.K. North 1 |»<»its delivered ng Ion Mar. Apr. Nl > OIL crude straits orti in bulk (rNlon in bulk R* i ton on no\. Mar. Prevlova Todiv elleia om £02':. nom. ..in.51 words
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316 1959-03-07 7 |llh Government b> taking steps to remove the grievance of Commonwealth citizens who took out Singapore citizenship and then found they could not renew expired passports or acquire passports for the first cimc Under a Bill published yesterday Singapore citizens will automatically acquire the316 words
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Article36 1959-03-07 7 Britain's secret service will cast the nation £7 million (about Ms6o million) during the coming financial year an Increase of £2 million (Msl7 million) over the year ending March 31.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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62 1959-03-07 7 CHINESE FORM 75 PER CENT OF POPULATION Singapore has a population of 1,445,929, according to the latest statistics based on the 1J)57 census. There are 7(52.760 males and G83.1G9 females. Chinese are blfgest racial group at 1.09 million 75 per cent of the population. Other races include 197.000 Malaysians 13.75',62 words
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Article26 1959-03-07 7 I 1)11- Foreign bonds ai d were quietly Irrej md doll uncertain condlt Althou nun firm trial ing. I with I Rub i26 words
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Article35 1959-03-07 7 The Italian Prtmler, Mr Antonio Segni. last night won a vote of conflden the Senate (Upper Hou.se> approving the pro^rammo with which he present rd his new Government to Parliament.-- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement183 1959-03-07 7 (111 Removed by HV anaclaMa* wirk II Alia latvraacc IM9 }U«a**r* Trl 2301 1-1 Ov«rt«a Cklatt* lank lUf.. P. O. loi 1002 111 1118 T«l. 14J47 Kuala lym»»r M MODEL TK 8 j^^if'/ -^ESy^^j 2-speed 3-D Tope Recorder of 4.<B3aM*ij^~" l^ h.gh efficiency wunrf reproduc- V ;)V V t.on m183 words
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Miscellaneous82 1959-03-07 7 iqop ni P mi m- Hammond: D 3 0 'lime Signal ;iiul News; u.4u Blngapore Sports and Saturday Showcase. ResulK 945 continental Cockl :<o Time 81 and New. tall; m 00 111' Never ihe J4-, ruin liumpet; nay: 10.18 Ray Anthony and 2!oO Madelyn'a Music shoi>; his Orchestra; 10.30 The82 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-03-07 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODW 10 II pm. I TOMORROW: 10 07 a m and 1111 pin. MONDAY: 10.47 a.m. i and U.3| p.m. I TUESDAY: 11.25 a.m. WEDNESDAY Mid- night and 12.01 p m TIirRSDAY: 0.25 am and 12.37 p.m. FRIDAY: 0.50 a.m. and 1.12 p in.47 words
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Article, Illustration580 1959-03-07 8 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL ROYAL ASTROLOGER GOES TO WAR m A SERIAL STORY BY PART 3 I CALL UP TH E Chancellor shuffled his feet. Indent Maya's eyes widened. "Invade! War!" stuttered the Emperor. "I always knew it I never trusted that man. Never! I didn't like him from the580 words
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Miscellaneous213 1959-03-07 8 CLUES ACROSS. 1. This In the New Testament. 4. bird has a speckled breast. He -j(t> our coal for us. 5, 5. A ftsh uses it for steer- It's often very bad in an etc. Short form of a Industrial area. 10. You boy ';> name. 7, Would you may213 words
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Miscellaneous360 1959-03-07 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rwMIE winners oi la-st week's colour-in contest (each of whom will re ceive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Wendy Choy ill). U3-B Tiong Bahni Road. Singapore 3. Miss Miriam Hoist (8>. 10-A Orange Orove Road, SiJigapore 10. Master Eric Wong <10), 81360 words
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Miscellaneous75 1959-03-07 8 your Royal Majesty!" breathed Father Mole-Cricket. "You see,' 1 went on the Emperor, in an almost friendly tone. "I've decided to be lenient with you. Sack. "Thank you very much Majesty!" "Nonsense. Socket, nonsense," said his Majesty. •After all. we're friends aren't we? And in any case. I shall require75 words
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Miscellaneous75 1959-03-07 8 Socket aTt v. a« Again he pausi fl said bright I, m don't want to talk ab H that now. do Path e r M shook his head in rrowB "Oh. your M I ness," he said in quaveniM tones. "I'll d I can to help. V m away, flghtii75 words
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Article213 1959-03-07 9 The only reality— Jesus B > 1111 I>\ (OF K> IUB U7 HEN Gt ollr(>v Bull Mt u^ for China us a missionary, m 1947, t\H could not have foreseen |w«S prison. Now his story. "God Holds The Key" has just been published (Hodder and StOUghton 12s 6d wwubhwh, wj.213 words
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Article, Illustration152 1959-03-07 8 Halj*iy up .be tree Rup«fl comes tact to fice wuh rhe bird now five time* it* former size and shining more brilliantly than ever. I. look* fierce and on seeinp. Ruper. it breathe* fire and smokr like .he dragon. Not daring Rupert calls again ior152 words
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Advertisement92 1959-03-07 9 *v /x m^ 1 l \^r s \A I A ATHKiA^ A really smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, f^^^^^^^)i progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photoy/f^^sr^ V) graphs and family tree etc. H^W "V- h*r(fc7\. Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES92 words
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Miscellaneous383 1959-03-07 9 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS union; 8 <h> ftJiL g hi am. 9.30 am. M*»U am Mtornini Holy Coimnui hurch, Katong: 7 1 Lunton, 8 a in. 30 hi Jr. •lj 6 tMflujM »mB mci.'i school. c hurch, Upptr 8 am Holy 10 ;i .in. Sunday Evensong. st Mathew'i Church, Neil Communion; i383 words
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Miscellaneous574 1959-03-07 9 and 10 30 a in. It M II l haptl: Muse, sermon am. Churrh of St. Ignatius (Row croft Line*) Mass, sermon 7 30 ;i Ml. Holy Rosary Church (Nee Soon): Mass, .sermon 9 a.m. Convent t ha pel (Johore Bahru) Mass, sermon 10.30 u in. RAF. St. Anthony's Churrh574 words
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Miscellaneous171 1959-03-07 9 Oiani:. <.,(M«. Road (OS Oi.haid Koad): 10.30 a i day £u\lre «iuj 8an44U' School CHI R< II Of CilKl^i 131, Muuliiimi Roa<»; 10 a III English Service; n a.m. Bible Study; 2 p.m. Sermon and ~ommunton lCantou#se-T< otiiew Service), 3 pin. Bible Study 8 p.m. Sermon and Communion iMandarin Service).171 words
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Miscellaneous122 1959-03-07 9 r (Chinese); 10.30 am. Worship Silat Crescent. Kvmpung Bah day v hool (Chinese (Cantonese); 3.30 p.m. 8unduy ru): 2.30 p.m. Sunday Srhoo; liah). 1000 am. Woibiup (I fc>chool (Eng.); 4.30 pin. Wor- (Chinese); 7.30 p.m Gospel tones* and Truth*** ship (Eng.). Sen lee (Eng. and CliUi' Qufrnstown Baptot < Imp»-I122 words
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Article162 1959-03-07 10 TRIED TO CA TCH YOl A GOOD many guessed that I was trying to catch you out, but few of you hit on the trick question, which was: "When did Hudson discover the Mississippi?" the answer being that he did not. On the other hand, many saw162 words
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Article177 1959-03-07 10 Films and actors *t\ue selected winner was Chua Kiam Guan c/o Joseph Travers and Sons Ltd. Chartered Bank Chambers Singapore 1. The answers were: 1. A Matter Of Life and Death; 2. A Matter of Life and Death: 3. Bela LugOSi; 4. Boris Karloff; 5. Hell's Angels;177 words
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Article135 1959-03-07 10 What is a gappy? nniiE selected winner v Jimmy Phua ot I North Boat Quay, Singapore 6. Answer i were: l. 20 a:;; 2. Mauna K> In a real mountain m the world, althOU oth' level It t.n I I ion: level plain 18,000 feel below level,135 words
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Advertisement75 1959-03-07 10 WINNER FKA ,Yj|^ rpilK winner was Chan W^S^ftJft^y^L M\ J° n 8 Pagar Road. Singa-J^-^lffTT* 1 pore '2. and tlie runner-up C Prinsep Street. Singav V"V y^H tlM> Ittt(>r 7 to embellish. \\liy Wit, /nP^W ot> una^ you tan make of Prize consists of two 4 J-OIIA. by Miss M.75 words
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Advertisement101 1959-03-07 10 1 M. #II x^^w B BS jß^^m B Bfjf B B^B I B l^a Bfff&tfSL xS^^- ni BrS i*9aß Last week's still proved too difficult. No-one coulHj till me that it uas a scene from The (iips\ and ri) B] [ientlenian. m Where do you think I took this still101 words
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Article223 1959-03-07 11 AMENDED AND REVISED NUMBERS 1,,,..... 3 R the f« IW competitors below, this list (Unce over c full list of entries iblished m the Free on March 2. ENTRIES WOMKM Mlm Mary Oehlers fq? Miss Jennie Pereira Miss Cheong Kwai Chan k Q Miss Daphne Fair--1 mail VETERANS ion Rainasaniy223 words
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656 1959-03-07 11 These are the things you must be sure of II you arc a (ompeti--1 tor m the 1 nt Press Walk tomorrow make sure of these important things:--(a) You must know your number. (b) You must read the 12 instructions printed below. (c) You must report to the start between656 words
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477 1959-03-07 11 A LL competitors must be familiar with these instructions: 1 Competitors wishing transport to the starting point (15th milestone Woodlands Road must assemble on the Singapore padang between 5.15 and 6 a.m. Upon reaching the start, they must remain inside their buses477 words
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Article70 1959-03-07 12 The United States may the Davis Cup Challenge Round this year at Los Angeles. Mr. W. Harcourt Woods, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, said that Los Angeles as well as Forest Hills, New York, was being considered for the Challenge Round venue. A70 words
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Article59 1959-03-07 12 Victoria School team to meet Christian Brothers m the final of the Old Boys soccer competition for the Marshall Shield at Victoria School ground today will be selected from: Thambyraj, Francis Goh, Palaniappan, Majid Habhajan Singh, Song Cnia, Salleh Shukor, Jeyathurai, Ibrahim, Zain, Avtar Singh, Siew Khay,59 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-03-07 12 _J Here is tho route of tomorrow's Free Press Walk from start to finish. Spectators will find it a handy chart on which to follow the commentary being given by Singapore Amateur Athletic Association observers m conjunction with radio patrol vehicles of the Cheshire Regiment. A loudspeaker will relay the56 words
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Article256 1959-03-07 12 PACEMAN HALL ROUTS PAKISTAN IJOSriLE pace bowl- ing by Wesley Hall, who took four wickets for 28, helped the West Indies dismiss Pakistan for 145 on the first day of the second Test in Dacca yesterday. By the close, the West Indies, who lost the first Test in Karachi, had256 words
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Article273 1959-03-07 12 VERRY SONNEVILLE, the Indonesian fav--1 ourite, was beaten by Bengt Dahlberg of Sweden m the quarter-finals of the men's singles m the world invitation badminton tournament last night at Glasgow's Kelvin Hall. Dahlberg won 15-12, 15-1 to reach the semifinals. In another quarterfinal, Charoen Wattanasin (Siam) beat273 words
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