The Singapore Free Press, 10 March 1959
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Title Section17 1959-03-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Hit Sin/fapore. Tuesday. March 10, 1959. Price 15 U17 words
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99 1959-03-10 1 Operation Gerti off to good start OATION Gerti, design- to put police emer- I announcements the public tele- j stem, uot oil to start this morning. d with a largembined internal y exercise In which I i' policemen nnd lumber of troop--3 languages who dialled Di»it 3 the first Gerti99 words
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269 1959-03-10 1 -FATES fores I ir have t th p a new < Pt m the Forif tensions over thj pring. Id m tcrday. growing m i diplomatic the United i c raced Special Govt. hours m Singapore rvice will be •me at 2269 words
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Article26 1959-03-10 1 March nrsi grade rubbci i o.b. opem <\ In this moi cent per lb., up five eighth ol ;i cent on y The ton uticcrtaln.26 words
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Article18 1959-03-10 1 (WESHIRE H< i(fl f the II t ol 11 ■m the pi ry 28.18 words
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Article, Illustration195 1959-03-10 1 Congratulations says first over- SO man home in Big Walk 'THE first over-50 Veteran home m Sunday's Big Walk has written to the Free Press i saying: "Congratulations on the success of the Big Walk." He is Mr. K. A. Lochore, Acting Com- missioner for New Zealand, seen below strid-195 words
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327 1959-03-10 1 'REVOLT LEADER SEIZED, SLAIN' BAGDAD Uprising believed over: Rebel radio silent [HI. OovtriinHnt-toiitrollccl Ballad Hadio claimed last night that Colonel Abdul YVahab Snawwuf, leader of the revolt m Northern Iraq, had been captured. Another report from Bagdad said the Colonel had been "dragged from the streets" of Mosul, the centre327 words
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117 1959-03-10 1 Woman M.P. talks of S'pore after the polls THE British Government was asked In the House <>i Common yesterday whether any consideration had been given to an b native to Singapore as a Naval Base. The question was put by M Joan Vickers, a Con servative M.P., during a debateReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement6 1959-03-10 1 DRENKING CHOCOLATE n Q u\cVer iCu6 words
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Article175 1959-03-10 2 VICE GIRL HAD PERFUMED GUN -GOES FREE A 17-j houaewifc left a p( r turned revolver on a bench after being arrested for insulting behaviour by le motorists In v k, it wj stated In a London court lay. Bh< i (i io have told aReuter - 175 words
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Article97 1959-03-10 2 JOHN JACOB \STOK E J 111 yesterday ask- E E ed f*f an investigation E E OJ the will 0| nil half E E brother, Vincent Astor, E who died last month without leaving John E E a ttni of his fortune ol betweenU.P.I - 97 words
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Article135 1959-03-10 2 LTERK WILLY BRANDT. Mayor of West Berlin, lias refined an invitation from Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, to discuss Merlin, the West German news agency D. P. A. said last night. r d it had learned unofficially that H.-rr Branch felt thai an135 words
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125 1959-03-10 2 NASUTION WE'VE NOT LIVED UP TO IDEALS lIEUTENANT GENERAL a Abdm Haris Nasution, Indonesian Army Chief 01 Staff, said m a speech that Indonesia's development had fallen short of the revolutionary ideals of 1945. An. tara news agency reported yesterday. Antara said Gen. Nasution told a crowd: Whether consciously orReuter - 125 words
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Article30 1959-03-10 2 Steel-helmeted riot police used fire ho ,i crowd ol 3,000 who ma •-I 'o the fr with Franco and began to tear up cobbl ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article170 1959-03-10 2 Results already from Paris talks VI R. HAROLD MACMIL OT LAN, the British Minister, rep French leaders terday on his R ''voyage or discovei tish sourci Western narrowed down coming clo! They said then deal oi < the S Gen v should b The draft Ame ri c French repliesReuter - 170 words
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66 1959-03-10 2 riUIF Q'\m\\ farm n I at Sandrin^hani. Norfolk, w.i., reported iy to he m dispute with f reeling Arm. Eighty ncrrs of pea [rlngham were t<> iiave the Hrrn. n previoun y Th<- contract th how* tlpulated pay.fi on .11 prt- ■> Mr theReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement62 1959-03-10 2 B 1 W ilk i 1 WITH A rSftfcj:' 1^ vfl *J ]X J^ MIIU tl Lm I flKLMk^SHI^^r 1 1 HV THOSE BUSTED FILM MARRIAGES- L fIP. S^i ■HV ESTHER WILLIAMS AND BEN GAGE F "SJIJ |I J THE EXPOSITION -ALL THeL P» I VIETNAM AMBASSADOR AND WIFE i62 words
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190 1959-03-10 3 LAWYERS REFUSE TO GET Shot over THE WIG n i\( PORE lawyers yesV refused to get hot wic which has Ascribed by the Minister of Ghana, pr Kwame Nkrumah. as a ius headgear' for pics. lid the wig had gone their official warice before the war. Iges and crown wear190 words
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Article16 1959-03-10 3 id British Black expected to the Woomera range this I er condition. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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337 1959-03-10 3 T n^ re SlnB "umber of Kussiaii submarines sighted throughout the world at great distances from their home bases Indicated that the soviet submarine fleet was busily engaged m operational training and was increasing m efficiency. This assessment was made mReuter - 337 words
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81 1959-03-10 3 Till! Inited States satellite Vanguard "wobbled" m orbit and its de-coded signals an"something of a detective story," space experts said m Washing, ton yesterday. The satellite's bat. teries died on Sunday after transmitting four days longer than the expected life of two weeks. AReuter - 81 words
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122 1959-03-10 3 PRESIDENT Eisenhowt 1 tponod an 1 then reinstated his ;»p pointment to receive the new Malayan Anil Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. tomorrow morning. About two hour ong-standing appoint wont wa poned until Friday morning, the White I ailed the Mala Embi heduledU.P.I - 122 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-03-10 3 picture. MR. AND MRS. JIMMY LO CHEE CHEONG S who were married at the Singapore Registry of z Marriages yesterday. i The bridr. the former Miss Rosalind Tan Wang z Neo. is a typist, while th<« groom is a chemist. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article19 1959-03-10 3 The West Gorman defence minister, Herr Strauss, will visit the U.S. from April 12 to 30. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article39 1959-03-10 3 -mt (-I Crin Appeal m Londoi flay dlsi an appeal by Abdool Rafik, 28-year-old coloured labourer, convicted of murdering Kenneth Plait with ittl knil Rank had been sent* to life imprL onment on mber 1 FHYFHY - 39 words
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Article17 1959-03-10 3 Fan l< their i 1 l 6.800 h .,]l O below lh« B17 words
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Article38 1959-03-10 3 The tall ol the London Mystery Magazine Comp had a mystery ol their own live yesterday. broke into their ofi, i nd forced open filing cabli wit 1 i the floor, but ]p nothli ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article128 1959-03-10 3 PRO-WEST MINISTER SACKED SUDANI- trong General Ahnn-d Abde Wahab was oust* d from the Cabinet yesterday on the orders of President Ibrahim Abboud. The Cabinet reshuffle followed the re ig nation week of the Supreme Council ot the armed forces which took over power In the Sudan i a bloodlessReuter; U.P.I - 128 words
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Advertisement27 1959-03-10 3 change to r comfort... BUY CROCODILE F JAMAS M mony pleasing f^nur m plain. I both young ft onobly priced. 1( G MIN CO. LTD. «d J>or.27 words
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Advertisement98 1959-03-10 3 SEA si/t/MC f I Ir ILI /?o(//vo r//£ ivor[o APRIL ACROSS Ui PACIFIC subject 10 Ciovcrnmcnt approval fo' and book.ngi <om«/» r ou' r f a»t» Ajtnf of MALAYAN AIRWAYS CINI l>Al I A 1 1 ACf N 1 BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION Tu/q iTVy Become ;i member <>i The98 words
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190 1959-03-10 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion All-white day nearer Tuesday, March 10, IS day nearer All right-thinking Singaoin m iatulating our neighbours across the Causey on tlic elimination of high-ranking and odious a terror! sin With the Malayan Communist Party secretary-general i nn Peng virtually out ol action m his remote190 words
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Article175 1959-03-10 4 #/« • tt fit vant bw - tt fit vant bw by WOULD th( be Justified i. man moustacneob tru to the ilng n remli b irded man In When he m the foi i I m 1 with nd drh i b id touching ceremony arrai by the adjutant. 11 this (iocs not175 words
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Article, Illustration827 1959-03-10 4 JW.M. I THOMSON - JW.M. I THOMSON! by I His biggest enemy —the Communists DOWER can wear a curloiM mask 1 among the leaders of Britain's industrial millions. insider Mr. William Canon, who is a Short, rotund man with a moth-like mildness and a sort voice827 words
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Advertisement11 1959-03-10 4 g J lB A real fruit Juice ORANGEADE I iimiim.mii... iiiiim.imim.il"11 words
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Advertisement102 1959-03-10 4 ADELPHI I g^ 1 CENTRALLY SITUATED t All rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays i ADELPHI GRILL < The place foi Ihot special lv y city's fa\ourto rendez> SZE CHUAM ROOM <* Din« or hod ycur porfy here 4 to the delights cf delicious Chine c I ADELPHI PASTRY SHOP102 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-03-10 5 Climax to the Great Walk rpilK overall winner vi tin--1 li.-c Press Hii; Vtaik. I c uhng Aircraft man John Edgiitffton (right), celvet i. is championship nip from Mrs. Hoffman wi« ol the Editor-in-Chief <>1 the straits Times, Mr. i. Hoffman. A lone line of motoristsFree-Press; Free Press - 136 words
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Advertisement68 1959-03-10 5 THE *Ju j I /J You v ill In <! it an mX x n I (ii i;s<^i iki:. ii*l ■i A f rti 111 M n<i m\ I fiW FROM 519.90 mV I f CALL O!S iS ion n a Ml/ s/ lnli YOIKSELtt I 1 j^^ffWfW t JK68 words
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Advertisement10 1959-03-10 6 4 pastel colours hundred tissues the smart woman rainbow tissues10 words
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Miscellaneous254 1959-03-10 6 jkW HAWKi: by Sydney .lonian TtntPMO BY rue AMtT&rv f*AN£rs STQAMGSI r I t POOPOC£ ID USE OOP ATMOSPHERE 4< gAUU ROOHtf *S P*€P*aCO *O* IAUNCMiNoTTI PO**BK* <m**iTATiOHAi HflO. TM£ &>€mt O+ QOCKBT TO SuffVT/ TUB SuOTACE Of f TA*r£ Mi WITU YOU r>* Af&OCY MIX Mf A PGRHOUS POSMO+i254 words
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Miscellaneous401 1959-03-10 6 BORN today, yo u have B personality ana are i forci ful Individual when rhat you want, v E guard against becoming E Always remember that z always two side.-, to every i E Learn to look at both sidi docs help to know m which the opposition is likely401 words
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Article, Illustration283 1959-03-10 7 'We are doing our best to curb jaga kretas' |«.r rouee i secretary, Mr. William Cheng, said yesterday it was almosi impossible to eliminate ja ga lureta boys who damage ears, deflate oi slash tyres and m other ways get their own back on motorists who refus* to tip them.Free Press - 283 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article91 1959-03-10 7 LONDON M.». I'm vious ltxi I March \piii i buyers 2ti MUtfl i 1 |;I;! M mllen i;>> SrUlt-nu-nt B]HM ls .nrats Quoted m pence. H.,. p»| |< twak f.a.q. tn i'"its March 37 sellers H7 1 K.i',l'l 1: i U Sarawak Sp«'tial an peril March 2191 words
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Article102 1959-03-10 7 I NEW YORK, Mai. fl. Previous Today TIN straits Spol 102.00 num. 102.1)0 nom. Contract March 100.50 buyers 101.25 buyers 102.50 sellers 102.00 sellers M.iy 100.25 buyers ***** buyers 102.25 sellers 101.75 seller* r oM SALES: Nil. KtBBbB tires March 31.00 buyers 31.40 buyers 31 10 sellers102 words
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Article22 1959-03-10 7 I NEW YORK. Mar. 9 Previous Today 609.52 1.96 163.74 163.29 86.56 80 93.05 93.02 Ite Averagea ***** 21022 words
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Article40 1959-03-10 7 IB v ait ing March Lam- please March ship- ment 254, 26. elf. Sarav quoted. Muntok white sp< awaiting release 45*4, afloats 4. and March shipment 45. seller 1 ex-dock. c prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.40 words
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Article77 1959-03-10 7 Il'OPm Philippines c.i.f. T.K. m ports delivered t j.n long ton Mar. Apr. fOM i c.i.f. U.K. 'North ports delivered ujt ton Mar. Apr. t »">M I OIL crude Straits Mf >n ports m bulk ton Mar 1 OIL crude CtTlon m p<nts m bulk I77 words
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Article172 1959-03-10 7 SPURT BY CHINESE TO JOIN POLICE MORK Chinese are JoinIng the uniformed ranks of the Singapore Police Force than* ln the past. Recruits to the rank and file also have higher .scholastic qualificatli I'he Police Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, termed the new trend m recruiting "very encoura .m Of the172 words
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190 1959-03-10 7 IN PREPARATION for the jet age that is almost 1 on top of us, BOAC has brought Mrs. Jessie Fawsitt, women's travel adviser m Sydney, here to demonstrate the ideal Comet flight wardrobe. The complete roUnd-th* 1 world wardrobe190 words
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Article41 1959-03-10 7 People m Singapore can now make phone calls .o Labuan. Sandakan. Tawau, Kudat. Kola Belud. Tauran. Beaufort and Papar m North Borneo. The service i-, available every day except Sund. three mlnul call co ts $12.9041 words
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Article53 1959-03-10 7 jl/IR. Robert Anderson, Secretary to the us ury, said m Washington yesterday that any major run" on the International Monetary Fund could not be mci unless the fund's resources were increased. The funds resources had been depleted by the drain on foreign exchange caused by theReuter - 53 words
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Article39 1959-03-10 7 The acting Minister of Health, Mr. M. P. D. Nair. appealed yesterday for tnor people to become blood da Mr. Nair presented medai to 87 donors at a ceren at the Blood Transl Centre.39 words
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Article27 1959-03-10 7 The 124 th anniversary of the birth of Sri Ramakrlshwill be celebrated at tho Sri Ramakrishna Temple Bartley Road, from 11 a.m. t t) i tomorrow.27 words
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Article14 1959-03-10 7 I Industrial but then two fli uded F3 I Un-14 words
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Advertisement43 1959-03-10 7 A model of novel design *ith feeler jpj oufomofic tor ploying oil records of 7", 10", 12" diomcfer mixed or Ofhtrwi r <v Confemporcry sfv'ing and hon ore among Chief chorn PRICE $155.00 f?^ ■ms^""^M'' f THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD.. N EW $78.0043 words
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Miscellaneous97 1959-03-10 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SINGAPORE 1 I HIGH TIDES 1 TODAY: 1 1 i.~> a.m. I97 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-03-10 8 lIIK Miit..|>«.i,. Inf. into Krgimciit v phics SUtiiiK (left to rich) ii, I L(pl. Idrfc, PI,-. <i.,h. v,,,20 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-03-10 8 Helen Tan Sai Kheng came m carrying the hat which had shielded her against the sun along Bukit Timah Road. She received quite a loud we.come at the finishing point, crowded with competitors anl guests.42 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-03-10 8 BBBNABD UM of the K.P.M (louM Ike long hike, wiiiic two of hk I his shoes and tend to his boritifU re< Jl NIOR mo Kenneth YVathrn ami lluu/ili l>in Molnl Amin rrrcivr thrir (rrtiflratr^ nf Mrrit at thr (mish from Mrs58 words
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Article, Illustration897 1959-03-10 1 QttMM mid elegance art Ihe birthrighl of every girl. So ii is your duly to make me mos o| youraeli »ncl present a graceful picture ever^ hour of Ihe day, vnu sL t Z< ,Hi alld J' v<4l tiioimii your figure is not perfect, people897 words
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139 1959-03-10 1 Pink is world's most flattering colour DINK is more than a lour. It is a a feeling, exwarm, deliWhy else do we talk about rosed spectacles when we are seeing the world m a dreamy state? do we drink pink ne to toast the bride? is a fairy-tale adds a139 words
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Article14 1959-03-10 1 CHRISTL D'CRUZ: It v. .md graceful wallI ever, 114 words
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Advertisement56 1959-03-10 1 Kitchen Aid pots pd)\A, hiMM* \n your kitchen if C^Hpte iSI iv J v^. jjT^ y I! the C.i jy kitchen che f h > lid i Kiti r 1 i lion, the complete climii I ii md I > I rur) nit I l tlOn MARDEN COMPANY 78 i?56 words
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240 1959-03-10 2 Sleep is main ingredient for a pair of sparkling eyes Bdeliciously pretty with a few recipes for beauty. If you want him to say nice things to you like, •you're beautiful/ 1 you have often got' to work for it by putting m a little extra time cooking up your240 words
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Article155 1959-03-10 2 SLIM YOUR WAIST WITH GIRDLE ••••••■■■■■l Jlllllllllllf V r OU don't want to be 1 tkinny, but you would like to loose five pounds. Especially around your tummy. And you can. with the first girdle ever to act the way tummy muscles should, but don't. The secret is m the155 words
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Article, Illustration205 1959-03-10 3 Get rid of those spots in 3 easy steps THE most terrible scourge of adolescence is SPOTS. Pimples, blackheads and blemishes can cause not only scars on the skin, but also marks on the emotional make-up of a young adult. But there is a cure for such ailments. A new205 words
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200 1959-03-10 2 Now you can make your own pleated skirts WOMEN who have worn and loved accordian pleated skirts and dresses for years will be glad to know that the permanent pleats are now available m bolts and dress lengths. Now you don't have to be confined to the readymade styles, for200 words
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Article, Illustration324 1959-03-10 3 NOW PENS HAVE BECOME AIDS TO FASHION A COMPLETE line of new pens, the first ever designed to women's own specifications, has been put on sale by a prominent American firm m an unprecedented move to market pens m the high fashion field. These pens are the first to be324 words
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Article104 1959-03-10 3 T'HE kitchen aid that every housewife will be thankful to own Ls the concave spatula. Designed for easy manipulation of all foods being prepared on the grilling plate, frying pan. baking dish, scone or cake trays, it has colourful handles to match kitchen furnishings. The blade104 words
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Advertisement130 1959-03-10 2 We I s/j-«M' I IWf HC IE t*4^ j^^k ft^K fl I H robe dun soir ma griffe perfumes £f eau de cologne StU h-, til M<| sAo^. tW k. ik< .W> 4|»i> PAVRELEUIA WATCH CO LTD B^^^r w3l3r H^^ "A^ A\ Ml JOB* JCOa lIIHHIIIMIIH M IHOr^*iJßl [Hiiniiiii i130 words
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Advertisement79 1959-03-10 2 ac-CUKDIAN PLEATED MATERIAL: Tajmahal, High Street; Metro, High Street; Salon Eunice, Orchard Road; Woosenseh. North Bridge Road. DOROTHY GRAY SCRUB SET: Available at all dispensaries and department stores. TRU-LIFT GIRDLE by Warner; Modern Silk Store, High Street. GOWN ON ALENE Vanity. 11. Battery Road. NIGHTIE ON ROSEMARY: Salon Eunice, Orchard79 words
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364 1959-03-10 3 The things you can do with plain bread I ook what you can do with plain bread. J Ii you have never served bread m any j way except toasted or m sandwiches, here 5 are a few recipes with both imagination and j differences. 5 EASY CHEESE TAHTS: Start364 words
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Article30 1959-03-10 3 s DAI ib m pa<' I to warm. Wlth I! a t •n navy, I arr xlnble iiiiiiimi mi ii i mum illinium mm.30 words
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Advertisement13 1959-03-10 3 g-lfeffulii piatr OBTAINABLE AT V PEr-ANG ID SiNGAPOIE. 9 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY13 words
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475 1959-03-10 4 /IONSI DERATION US one of the secrets Of popularity. And m dating, you have to be considerate of not only his feelings, likes and dislikes, but also of his pocket. Your date will give you clues as to hil bankroll.475 words
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Article, Illustration518 1959-03-10 4 Well dressed women— then and now J FASHIONABLE these days arc the romantic look, tin- oval shape m gowns and coats, the sleek, uncluttered look m .swimmers, the ultra feminine m lingerie. But m Grandmother's day. the dictate! of Fashion urn somewhat different Her gowns were more elaborate, her underwear518 words
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133 1959-03-10 4 1 lip bru h I the it ir. will with pi and will ut out the need lor quent r< Stains if you ha that are stained 01 k or b The Well soaped pun. help future prevention, cigarette holder a pretty fful. for133 words
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Article, Illustration180 1959-03-10 9 1111 Pre«i Walk w.is tinned into i sifui o| l ishion t >. .i* 1 1 > hv the women, rhe thousands ol naec'taton lining the route watched the »r<xes*ion ill MOrniftg as there filed before their eyei i most varied hotel! pott h of w.ilk Inn180 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-03-10 9 I LOW Young Mahanblr gh proved his mettle covering tin- course m t- 15 mm t<> tiki- third X m ih« Junior !>ec-25 words
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Article193 1959-03-10 10 Communist papers hint at deal over fresh water supply RLrOKIS prominently displayed m I ommunist newspaper! that Hong Konf'i acute fresh water problem could be solved it the colony authorities were prepared to do a deal with t hina are seen by observers as PekingU.P.I - 193 words
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Article155 1959-03-10 10 Jap-China trade hopes dim A JAPANESE trade official said m Hong Kong that trade relations between Japan and China would not be resumed unless the Japanese Government normalised relationships with Peking. He Is Mr. Eiiehi Shukutani, Vice-President of the Japanese International Trade Promotion Association, who has concluded a one-month visitReuter - 155 words
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Article82 1959-03-10 10 Jakarta gets first Braille press THE first Braille press to be used m Indonesia hais beet! presented to the Insian Ministry of Education by the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind. The press was presented i result of a trip to Jakarta by Helen Keller, one "America's most famous women,U.P.I - 82 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-03-10 10 kishi and Brandt confer THE JAPANESE Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, confers with the Mayor of West Berlin, Herr Willy Brandt, at his official residence in Tokyo. Herr Brandt has just cojnpleted a round-the-world trip to present his case in the Berlin dispute.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 44 words
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71 1959-03-10 10 N. SUMATRA OILFIELD COULD BOOST OUTPUT JAPAN! sistai the oui Sumai ha^ s&id. Mr. Klichi M dent of Resour Compai investigation investigated tl ween September December last yearIt had reported that thj output of I could be li M 120 000 tons mont: the presei if the field pipeiin< nproveaU.P.I - 71 words
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Article25 1959-03-10 10 The Formosan Provincial ernment has ruled that 0 attempt but fail ommit suicide must i own hospital bills. Only will bo U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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137 1959-03-10 10 Formosa sets out to woo capital from abroad 'PHE FORMOSA Cabinet has recommended sweeping changes m Nationalist China's foreign investment regulations m a major bid to attract more foreign capital. It submitted to Parliament two Bills designed to make investment opportunities m Formosa more attractive. The amendments provide for foreignU.P.I - 137 words
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Article79 1959-03-10 10 Siam gets tough with hooligans LI E I T. GENFR \L Prapas Charusathicn, Siam's Interior Minister, has ordered that stronger measures be taken m handling hooligans m reform camps. According to the Minister, eight youths recently escaped from a reform camp because camp officials considered that only mild corrective training79 words
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70 1959-03-10 10 UNVIN. a leading Burmese economist, has been appointed executive Mtretary of the I'nited Vitions Economic Commission for Asia and the I v I ast. He succeeds Mr. Chakra- uthi V. Narasimhan. ulio lias taken up duty under- secretary for special political affairs at iReuter - 70 words
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161 1959-03-10 11 EDDLER COULDN'T WAIT TO GO TO PRISON PEDDLER .selling I A inks walked m raipeh pro- rl ir. office begImng be jailed a d of time so I that he could bo out I by summer. He m an had been sentleiudl to four months for I selli: en -oods.U.P.I - 161 words
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95 1959-03-10 11 Rhee Line row must be cleared up— Fujiyama Foreign Mr. Aiichlro .J .1 p a n idily accept proposals lrom unless the pute appe uing Diet's U, mm It tee, Oov|X)llcy on o told that the i ting ith said the Government had been paying insurance policy holders among theU.P.I - 95 words
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343 1959-03-10 11 ANTI-COMMUNIST forces formed by Buddhists In Tibet are ready to launch a "massive attack" against the Chinese Communist troops stationed In their country, the Central News Agency reported In Taipeh. Quoting undisclosed sources from Lhasa, the captial of Tibet, the official Formosan news agency saidReuter - 343 words
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153 1959-03-10 11 VIETNAM REPEATS ITS CLAIM TO RULE STRATEGIC ISLANDS pOMMUNIST CHINESE charges that Soutn Vietnam had kidnapped 83 Chinese fishermen near the strategic Paracel Islands last month have been branded "politically and juridically groundless" by the South Vietnam Government. In a communique reasserting South Vietnam's c< nturies-old claim to the islandsU.P.I - 153 words
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Article39 1959-03-10 11 Army fest aids flood victims AN entire Indonesian army division m East Java skipped breakfast and lunch for one day. This saved MO tons of rice and 310,001 rupiahs. Rice and money were both civen to flood victims. U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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Calling all Photographers
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Article, Illustration649 1959-03-10 12 Hong Kong visitor entertained JUDGING 01 the i South East Asia Salon of Photography sponsored bj the Singapore Art Society Photographic Group took place recently at the Singapore Cultural Centre. The salon rec< iv< d a total of 1284 entries from 12 countries throughout649 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-03-10 12 rhe judges for tin* I ll I South i:.tst Asia Salon <>f Photography Itlon sponsored b) the Singapore Art letj Photographic Group arc .is t «>1 lows: Professor Ton Loh Pang, k.ivs. (Hong Knn«). Viirn look Lcun Esq., F.R.P.S (Singapore) Wan Yt Jing i I.R.P.S (Fed.73 words
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31 1959-03-10 12 Late entries from Singapore were rejected Dthe lati >m thr photo c 8 lety of Sli the Melboun of the i th»> M< Mr. All that nlthou'-h tlv h.KI Tl I31 words
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Article359 1959-03-10 13 MALCOLM THOMSON - MALCOLM THOMSON m all the history oi human literacy, few bo have been more badly written than this one (THE NINE LIVES Ol \IIKK TODD. By Art Colin. Ilulchinson.). Its style is unspeakable ("All true cigar smokers are successful because they can't stand to smoke cheap359 words
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Article, Illustration385 1959-03-10 13 GEORGE MILLAR - GEORGE MILLAR lould this c the truth bout him? By iIN appals; everything him Is big, bigger than than death. hili i read thia biography [HASFITIN A New Judgment. 5x it IJepman, translated by tfwarcl Fitzgerald. Muller. 18s.). ki pt switching unethicter long-bearded polithe Orthodox Church, :o has VERY385 words
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Article107 1959-03-10 13 K. U - K. U Silones peasants remain as ob tinate, superstitious, poverty-stricken and warped as ever. Motorcyc may no\y have reached whatever benighted edge ol Itaiy it is lie writes about, but ease of communication has brought, no easing to their lives, which arc tuck like some ancient107 words
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Article124 1959-03-10 13 Km hi id I islrr - AN EXPERT BEATS ANGRY MEN Km hi id I islrr r |MIE fly-leal ol Miss Marguerite Steei new novel (THE WOMAN m THE BACK SEAT. By Marguerite Steen. Collins. 15.) reveals that it li:' had n<> wer than 22 pn V ti')l I: of three biograpl lour plays aud a124 words
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Article135 1959-03-10 13 STKIKI lOR A KINGDOM M, m a Gallic, (iolI 1 i. a claustro Ing valley itrike i the murder pitIt i oy i poet. I: :it a from L bed this would v* wi) JUDG- id Gilbert, Ktoughton, i '> Of] lentitv uni lIADOW 01 Black 11135 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1959-03-10 14 ALLAN I LEWIS I - HANDSOME IS BEST PROSPECT TOMORROW ALLAN I LEWIS I 1 I— By 1 Class 2 Div. I—6 Furs Hiiidsumr 9UO; Him <.ocr 8.U9; I K.UB; Kinrrald Ka> 8.08; Ilia, k Deliver) h ot>, I nil llou-. k v.". 1.04; Our kingdom 8 KaManua 8.09; I O «H v |JH)LLOWING horses1,546 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-03-10 14 II II I I I I n \< K«> 4 I Dun t hi lons 4 1' B 11. I 8 I I 4>. B lie,, guilty ol a n (9; 13 i 14 1 soi i i lON t I II41 words
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Article165 1959-03-10 15 11/ (Humphries) drew attention to her chances tomorrow b y dis- three «»> **s 8 ""> m tin- centre «»i the number two track a 1 lljis morillnf. Therf was heavy rain again last ni^ht but the track till good. Russian Rose II (Dragon), working165 words
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Article44 1959-03-10 15 ■j University X I'utnov 'B ,er Thamos X iu«uin their for the on March Hi. who have boon eginnlng X ulcUod over mrsc of X om Put first Hh have the lead In He ;is i.j K[ :ui> been Renter.44 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-03-10 15 X! Wl li! KO\n I \ M - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE X! Wl li! KO\n I \M I m l mas- B V his B i c B B I I B m B B28 words
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Article65 1959-03-10 15 lUTON Town were q j 15 to 8 favourite to win the English F.A. ('up at La I nighty callover at the ria club, London. Notts Forest were at only fractionally longer cdds 2-1 to 1. with Aston Villa qui'trd at to 1 and Norwich City atReuter - 65 words
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Article34 1959-03-10 15 RICHARDSON HAS RIB INJURY r Richardson, I land's openl to visit Malaya this month, has a cracked rib, an X Th<> left ha k on the I H«' em I but ii Auckland ReuterReuter - 34 words
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267 1959-03-10 15 MARSHAL pil, owned by Doctor Seng Chiew Lip of ipoh, was made second favourite for the Lincolnshire Handicap at la.si night's Victoria flub callover m London. Mar. ha) Pil, backed to win rling, harden* d Lo 100 I became clear i favourite to Prec ather,Reuter - 267 words
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83 1959-03-10 15 MX. i:\m\s\v\mv \<-| l id.i\ announced h siunadun lioin tin- selection rommitlrr <■! the i of Control for ci i< k«i In India. .Mr. K.iMias;unv Mid In statement: I have been driven (<> this .mum of >< lion »h( frustration th«- \\.i> In which (hiReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-03-10 15 Last year's champ found it tougher r rilK .standard of walking has improved tie mendously," says 1). A. Wathen, who cam< third m the Free Press Walk on Sunday. First m Ihe Junior .section last year. Wat lien ipeted is a Senior this lime and performed 11. Bui it was160 words
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Article210 1959-03-10 15 England XV to meet Scotland lEFP CLEMENTB, forJ mer Singapore ana South Malaya pla i again named for the England team at wing forward. ml. Who cln-u. nee, are unchai for the Kii^hy Unloi ternat ii lin i Scot la/id at Twickenham, on March 21. FACE A STRONG SCQTS PACKReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement37 1959-03-10 15 OVERSEAS Readers are Up-to-Date! Malaya is tlie focal point si*n«l rogulaii) In ol Soutli I t i and sludi nl and nitiii) people I" 1 IIIUIC .l« h.ii-M will be SI I i: nompn hl.lllOM I, I37 words
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222 1959-03-10 16 NOW VIOLENCE FLARES UP IN N. RHODESIA Ten Congress men arrested violence has now spread to Northern Rhodesia another partner of the Rhodesian Federation. Ten African National Congress members have been arrested there after a clash between Government officials and a crowd of Africans at Mwmilimga. The Africans are nowReuter - 222 words
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152 1959-03-10 16 COVIET workers are to take an active part In maintaining public order, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. The agency was quoting a decree of the Soviet Government and the Central Committee of the Communist Party which laid down the principles for organisingReuter - 152 words
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Article18 1959-03-10 16 Eighty-two refugees from Communist China have arrived m San Francisco from Hong Kong by air. U.P.IU.P.I - 18 words
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Article190 1959-03-10 16 Lf.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas said m Washington yesterday the fate of democracy m Asia and perhaps the entire world will hinge on the economic development race between Democratic India and Communist China. '•The race is on." Mr. Douglas said. "This is the190 words
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Article39 1959-03-10 16 Four bandits robbed a bank at Massapequa I York, of $70,000 yesterday. The robbers lined about 15 customers and emploj again, t a wall scooped the money out oi the tell cages, and drove off. U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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30 1959-03-10 16 Chile's nav cadets win tribute by Duchess 1 Princess AilS' 1 ASM gyiug 2.000 S? nin 8 the vi nor J linn t ccom P»niminr loud cheers from ■> L ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1959-03-10 16 The num »er oi dead onteri T by pSi 2?H? alert filched from an abandoi railway tank car S23 words
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