The Singapore Free Press, 14 March 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-03-14 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper v v,iisa_>««\ Saturday, March 11. MM. Prlc, 15 11.17 words
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101 1959-03-14 1 S'pore 's economy going down the drain' i S econo- lowly going dr. mi while mud-sling-holy going n statement this morning by ster for Comi;' Industry. Mr. :ioy. when he mises of the Bank Ltd in C ibhoy said the 1 being blinded b; td -slinging to that "politics rve101 words
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Article19 1959-03-14 1 Celebes rebels hurled back tn Army I < len. Nasurta yesterernment Mit ly reit behind hundri h Malino m ReuterReuter - 19 words
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61 1959-03-14 1 I* stl Franco's btst eofnac market aad Pr thini although Americana arr eonHi Hhmhmi cases a year. Mr. Raymond i France's Mt-jrtat old Hennessj d.s 1 m l.os Angles n stent i sh sun better cognac tipph IB he s.i.fi wr Mnd shoalReuter - 61 words
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Article144 1959-03-14 1 riiHE British Government A has renewed a pre-viously-rejected oiler of food for starving people on the Maldive Islands where a revolt against the Maldivian Government is reported, it was of li< stated m LondonIn Colombo The Times of Ceylon said 33 people had diedReuter - 144 words
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Article62 1959-03-14 1 IKE WILL TELL OF U.S. STRENGTH I)KKMDt*;.\i EISENHOWER is expected to deeiare In a TVradio broadcast on Monday that the United States is str» nn enough and determined enough to handle whatever may develop over the Berlin situation. At the same time he is believed anxious tn stress the needReuter - 62 words
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423 1959-03-14 1 BERLIN: AMERICA THREATENS A NUCLEAR WAR We must be willing to go all the way...' JHL UNITED STATES must be willing to fight an all-out war over Berlin, the army chief of staff, General Maxwell Taylor, told a Congress committee m testimony made public last night. United States military leadersReuter - 423 words
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Article68 1959-03-14 1 r PHE Royal yacht Bri- tannia, with Prince Philip aboard, has managed to avoid "Sally," it tropical storm which has been causing her to take avoiding action for Be vera] days. This information was contained m a telegram from the yacht received at Buckingham Palace yesterday. BritanniaReuter - 68 words
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Article28 1959-03-14 1 I>OLICE dispersed the congregation of a mosque after prayers yesterday m Tripoli, North Lebanon, to prevent a demonstration against General Kassera. the Iraqi Prime Minister. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article62 1959-03-14 1 MAC GOES: REPORT FOR U.S. ENVOY MX. DAVID BRILL. the Inited States ambassador m Bonn, visited Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, yesterday soon after Mr. Harold Macmillan the British Prime Minister, had left for London after his twoday visit. The meeting was held at the request Of Mr.Reuter - 62 words
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Advertisement137 1959-03-14 1 No dry, loose powder can give your skin this light young radiance! ___H________w^9_H ws' _____!_*> jZ*9M WrnS- _______F imi £_3M^H ______r *T"3f via __________H S3^4___? foundation guards againsl dry skin ;is it gives you tlii— flawless look! Onh "Love-Pat" with ita exclusive creamy foundation -ii.ii.l- iin-1 di -kin .i- it137 words
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Article135 1959-03-14 2 3 IRA bombs rock lrisd village rpHREE xplosion attrl--1 buted to the outla' h Republican Army. nee In southi Armagh late last night. followed the blowing up a vi hide earlier In the tl whirl 1 two polii en were riously injured and two others slightly hurt. Last night's explosionsReuter - 135 words
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218 1959-03-14 2 Loyalist "peace partisans" were still roving the streets of Mosul rounding up, disarming and meting out summary "justice" to uspected rebels when an Italian engineer who arrived m Bagdad night flew from the scene ot this week's abortive IraqiReuter - 218 words
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391 1959-03-14 2 SECURITY MEN GO BY BARGE TO NET WANTED AFRICANS TIIK first amphibious operation In the round-up of Congress le: Nvasah'iui took place vestenlav when seem it forces used i the 300-mile-long lake Nyasa, They travelled from Karonga In the Norther-! p t(i Bay area where they landed and arrested twoReuter - 391 words
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Article33 1959-03-14 2 sing oi i world Sir Bernard I British his v. the $1 from th Bill at a party I launch a told thei need< d only to a ReuterReuter - 33 words
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110 1959-03-14 2 FRANCE TO NATO: LET US KEEP OUR NAVY riRANCE his asked the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to permit her to retain full control of her Mediterranean Meet even m the event of war. a NATO spokesman said m Paris last night He said the Question was under study by NATOReuter - 110 words
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Article14 1959-03-14 2 Mr. X viet Premier fully" ac Gov. visit Swi ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article18 1959-03-14 2 Mr MIKHAIL of the Kremlli tii i n y much tion oi on ms ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article51 1959-03-14 2 Ceylon win buy rs. -huhki.--000 (about $25,500,000' worth of rice and wheat flour m the United States this r under an agreement d m Colombo yest< rday. Tlie delivery of 20,000 tons of rice and 50.000 tons of wheat flour will begin almost Immediately.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement161 1959-03-14 2 I S I i 888 I SS FBI sr. a a i —a m ai i k as «ai i•iimasfi i i il I i a ■m. a aa aua a i aaaa ■aaaa— t^ssai—ai aa imia raswMaaaawaaaa*gaM»aa»r Cigarettes I YOUR FAVOURITE FILTER I NOW IN THE UNIOUE YASHICA offers161 words
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Advertisement55 1959-03-14 2 BUY SINGLET VEST BRIEF FOR COMFORT DURABILITY Obtainable rrom: Ll SENG MIN CO. LTI. NORTH BRIDCiI ROAD SINGAPORI Ffl N. J. BHAGWAN CO. j,;. North Brldgf R«* n|\(. IPORI m^mmmmm^am^ml^mm^^^m^ f The hondlfl I st -ay f- crush 'CC -09" M food cockto'ls ..clod*. Cm*ti Hw coorsc economical ond so55 words
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406 1959-03-14 3 Eoka arsenal handed after four years CANT COLLECTION OF CUNS BOMBS, AMMUNITION 1 irmed itself yesterJ\ er lour bloodstaind turned m bunding and bombs, oi shells and bulappointed collecthroughout the I The weapons •.-ns will become of the ne* indeRepublic of Cyprus. I (i- livered to the ii. rit irsReuter - 406 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-03-14 3 -THREE-YEAR-OLD housewife Mrs. Mai incent of Weymouth, England, is dulled ,t Officer T. A. Naylor, the Royal Tank s Sergeant-Major, at Bovington (amp. t Vincent, who i> Standard Bearer for t li li women's section ot the British Legion. ..imp once aReuter - 79 words
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98 1959-03-14 3 A MILE-LONG rch through Central London by people who have had relatives killed or Injured who have themselves b< injured ln road accidents. will he proposed to the Pedestrians Association hr Road Safety next week. A delegate to thi enci ol the associationReuter - 98 words
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85 1959-03-14 3 Gang snatches $42,000 chain ot Mayor THE Mayor of Wai worth's $42,500 chain and badge, made of gold ented with emerald- diamonds, rubies and sapphires, were among the haul ot a gellgntt< who raided the municipal "I! of the uth don borough early yesterday. The thieves pounr< d on theReuter - 85 words
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Article26 1959-03-14 3 The Pope will broadca t the firsl Ea ter I c of his reign on Satur. March 28, Vatican Quarters said yesti rday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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69 1959-03-14 3 A, iah old bread pa Imitted id while aft( r she told him she l( ker, nund Bill! 'I murd( i la t mon'' m, 18-y< I I Mr. Dennis So m said his daughter had been cuslnci tred to cry much m love l ningReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement34 1959-03-14 3 im protector with widconqlc lent, idjustor and cose. 248 00. ONG CO., ifi*x»r<» Xfcarte. l-l i i SALE! SALE! AMAZING OFFER 3 RECORDS ONLY $1.00 V TO 'AM LANE. p ORE AND UR PICK!34 words
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Advertisement155 1959-03-14 3 IN(i as it is known m AMKRH :_< oi th< skills still li ft m thi machine a| that repayi your patronagi ovi r and ovt i again. That is why w m« phatically to HAVE IT MADE 'I MEASURE Your vvardtoht may Ix lull or your pocket empty at155 words
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Article225 1959-03-14 4 Opinion The threat from U.S. Rl. PORTS irom Wash m. ton and Paris unmistakably indicate a disquieting amount ol annoyance and irritation j over the role Mr. Mac millan has assumed as leader of the West m the diplomatic exchanges with Russia. We consider this attltudt to be as puerile225 words
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Article, Illustration695 1959-03-14 4 Mr. WILDE TALKS ABOUT THIS ACTING LARK IN AN INTERVIEW WITH THOMAS WISEMAN t>Y setting their growf> ing pains to music, more and more teenagers with fast pulse beats and loud voices are taking the welltrodden short-cut to Making the most of their lack695 words
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Advertisement32 1959-03-14 4 NEW ARRIVALS .ml DACR< N si $80/--175 Trousers $°0/- p. pr. $18/- p. pr. Expert Gents Tailors VISIT Ii A .1 A .1 TEXTILES LTD., 71. High Street. Spore Te!s ***** *****32 words
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Advertisement28 1959-03-14 4 •Mr JftZ mmt* \jwkT IB S. *?>. 3£. dc SUva £U j Ji] 45 High St. Airport, Singapore, \M v^s^v" oti u Co s PH SILVA H,K,) w Hofts28 words
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127 1959-03-14 5 EXERCISE TAUGHT US MANY LESSONS, SAY POLICE I ORE police learnS ny lessons" m persal trom last unbilled secu- cc Secretary. Mr Cheng, said thai lies with "riot,mly Gurkhas m clothes) the po ved practical ■v m the various ot mob control. aid it was lmthat the police this type127 words
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Article40 1959-03-14 5 photographers invited to send works for an m ed by thc Society In with the cultural ning on April 1. allowed a ir mounted is no fee. En- ent to the Street before March40 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-03-14 5 picture Godfather Roland E Schmidt hots nimbly zz along a tightrope. In E a chair luuiu from his E neck sits Ids godchild, E E eight -month-old So- E E nia Dolnay. At the lop E E of a fireman's ladder E stands a priest ready E E to baptisePopper - 84 words
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308 1959-03-14 5 Lee's resign call likely to spark bitter debate "imie motion by pap Assemblyman x Mr Lee Kuan Yew calling on the Government to resign is expected to touch on a bitter debate at the Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting beginning on Wednesday. Some Assemblymen said they had reason to believe that308 words
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101 1959-03-14 5 Mass X-ray survey report ready soon REPORT on the mv,. JrY X-ray survej conducted tom- selected Localities ii Singapore towards the niddle ol last year i.s expected to be completed In two or three months. c E Smith. Assl tor oi Medical Services f Tuberculosis), told the Free Pre he101 words
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Advertisement94 1959-03-14 5 RELAX m Handsome, Colourful rm £TS SPORT W SHIRTS I Jm* I umi l~ fl^mwwmkr J|^ i Otll< I T^fl promim nt v" manufacturers. _mL W\ ykJU including goods not W-^9 S( n' n Singapore Ix THf MEN'S SHOP j 86 HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** DULL, BRITTLE HAIR T^wm^L^rmV^rm\^^M94 words
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Advertisement35 1959-03-14 6 I Firm and pleasing to the li i mild yet deeply satisfying t -Chesterfield alon packed by Accu-Ray. i mmm^m^msp mm v HI.vrERFIELD A (iir d;|J J SATISFIES S THE 'jp£» MOST! lr 1 v35 words
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Miscellaneous236 1959-03-14 6 MMm. 9 mm 1 mWmm AwW m mm i V _ft_^Bl _F W_f mA W [A .1 1 FF BAWKB WM<UWf W -1 <rtM by Sydhiiey Joii^iaw I 4fU mTTmSAAPTJ IO tttAX CiM/kB Of TUB STKAMGI >^— I dOST /N TWff >V«<«0 QRCKN GLOOM WITHOUT I AP* 4Af LMSmmMSS, ANY236 words
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Miscellaneous380 1959-03-14 6 ;I I !iS*^! 7 BORN today, you Ik, tor the dramatic i l bring an expression ol I into your personal life, m a utilising it m your career You have a keen, or and should make a con tributton to the world You are a person moods. Sensitive to380 words
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Article, Illustration650 1959-03-14 1 LUCY HUANG - LUCY HUANG By Trips to Java, Borneo brought cash With the war came disaster —but she was not defeated ifADAME Alexandra Galardi, one lime fashion leader and couturier m Singapore, lold me yesterday: "Ii anyone will slake me650 words
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499 1959-03-14 2 Gwen Robyns - MONEY AND THE MALE SEX-BY A WOMAN Gwen Robyns By STAND by for blasting! An explosion of j approximately H-bomb strength il j j about to take place. The fact is I am mad. j Very mad. i And the man I direct my wrath against j is Mr. Jones.499 words
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323 1959-03-14 2 Reds find Chinese city of 2,000 years ago A R CHAEOLOGISTS m the southeast China province of Fukien, ha v c recently unearthed remains of ancient dynast ie s dating back to the period between 200 B.C. and 1644 A.D. According to the Nt w China News Agency, settlements of323 words
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Article223 1959-03-14 2 WHAT are To you By Tl Y'^ must have been shocked by the story of the mother who taught her two-year-old daughter to steal. She was Mis. Maureen Yaxley, oi Kiehmond, Surrey, England. Her baby lifted purses out of the baskets of women shoppers. So Mrs. Yaxley was given a223 words
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241 1959-03-14 2 Why do 703,082 people live in Manchester? TUiE 703,082 citizens of the much maligned A city of Manchester were rushing to lhe barricades again. Thoy are used to those interminable jokes about rain, but tnis was different. This time the criticism came irom one of Her Maj( ty's judgi Said241 words
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230 1959-03-14 2 VILLAGERS PROTEST AT WAR ON L 'WE WANT TO EAT THEM' SUCCESS ol v cam- paign to save the rice crop m Cotabato provi nee on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao from the locusts is reported to be due to the locusts themselves rather than to eminent action. Government230 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Article413 1959-03-14 1 ,,,,11,***************11 111iMi**********n*****1iMi11iMiu*****iMiiMi**********iMt*****11n***************11.nl 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii u i, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 UDiiiiiiii nun 111 1 1 ill iniiiiii illinium413 words
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Article, Illustration297 1959-03-14 1 ALLAN LEWIS - PEACEFUL KING PERSISTENT TIP AT TRACK ALLAN LEWIS by ]>1 < USK of the small field, the main distace will open the nnme at Ipoh this noon. Slipper will start fayI it there was ong and perip for peaceful X the course this that I would surprised if he favourite.297 words
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Article806 1959-03-14 2 RACE 1-230: CLASS 2-9 FURS. 1. ***** I*l \i II t 1 KIM. r. birh Mr Bn I_„ tr 2. ***** GALLANT TUBE 7yr. bira (AP. Lim) Spencei Blu Ward I, ***** I'Ol.l V SLIPPER Oyr. eiurm (.Slipper Kongfi) E. Breuk. 8.09 Leman 4. ***** WINTF.KDKINA806 words
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Article, Illustration192 1959-03-14 2 *ACE ONE t PEACLIII k|\, -Fourth to Ba |i 1-BJF race; |2-3 I over 3F In 38 v fc Arrogance Lj GALLANI uth Filth to Barak I--BiF rae-. l POLLY SUPPER Covered 3F li Second to Bar.., 1-BJF race U WINTERDRINv Course scratchii tiff rac c; Ul ea 3F192 words
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Advertisement33 1959-03-14 1 BEST BETS IpIS I BETS:— 4 ■> Honey Bee Tiny I lade and Polly Slip I per I Best outsiders: I onstanza, i hank IfOU and \eini THE GOING The going will be rood.33 words
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Advertisement19 1959-03-14 1 yrLfS* o The shouting m the I Bar is for I to BULLDOG il im STOUT TA f^^ P"^\19 words
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Advertisement179 1959-03-14 2 Farina links line with luxury for you r m Styled by Farina of Italy, mci ishion ia can u%L the new 15 60 combine ciquiiitc line vmh luxury A and the technical excellence ol \\ol>cle> engmec:. Sleek yet capacious svult yet economical r fascinating I) litre Wolselcy is designed exprttfly179 words
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Article, Illustration742 1959-03-14 3 ith Kldjang; ,10 m n rum, race. y-3-59 yen time; to Funny IF Btr. race. 59 Drew .ang of 3P Fourth m Div. SG: 9-3-5'J 111 37 4 5 Hilly ex- Seventh Mi HOME with 3F j Scratch |h)K: i" :i 59 F post at742 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1959-03-14 4 EXTRA HALF FURLONG MAKES? HONEY BEE SOUND TAKE Honey Hee m 1 Race Two today. He was a stron? fourth over B.JF last Saturday and the extra half furlong should just about suit him. In track gallops. Follow Me Home has been showing a return to form, and should therefore1,015 words
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Advertisement59 1959-03-14 3 •B"IMB» I «|BBw**« «-<_! Hr possible range rlcgcnce, luxurious comfort modern cal" perfection ar e the hallmarks of if the highest quality and a focfion I Ok for thc 1^ RCEDES-BENaB '^mw^mmmmmmmnmmmmmm J For Quality and Economy |i I for everyday use. "~*C^j "J Specially foilorcd for Moiaya m nil59 words
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Advertisement113 1959-03-14 3 J ..A m*r^7^ ______!r awr^ «4____k. w^_^ Wjßjgk W*^o'sfBmWmMm. J!!i&2mMMmm\m AAA ...-y y O ■>•.■ ..->•;- A.' At*"' l -..SO' "r/'O- &4 jw-'-Tfci''/ ■A- -v" v i^ 1 sr__i?s§!^^^?AL t_r^T_^gi^ A r RRI sup. n or rlr.-mn.vr To acS.rv._- portaS.lity ifs k ornphf. rs hoy- b"*-n om.tted ond fhc b113 words
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575 1959-03-14 3 I love to be an aristocrat, says Duke Helow is a series of questions asked by Robert, Robinson and answered bt/ (he Duke of Bedford. THE DUKE of Hed ford: John Robert Russell, Marquis of Tavistock. Earl of Bedford, Huron Russell of Thornhauyh, Baron HowlanU of Streatham, and nth Duke575 words
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Article270 1959-03-14 3 YOU DOING OUR child? B Frank Martin IB ti s.iinina■v thinking of ■Id i «n's hapIp, depends pi misideraXii the choice I a grammar I technical p»ut a lot of lin swim suits liii and what care about hnction? Lv of them m |c school uniM see how CX- Second,270 words
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136 1959-03-14 3 HORSES HELP IN THE WAR ON DISEASE THE 50 horses of the Ser n m Department of the Medical Research Council institute at Carshalton, England, are contributing town rds the world-wide battle against disea ry five they Li.. I a halt of which th irch i xperl v i and136 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-03-14 3 WHEN NEWSPAPERMEN went to the Restaurant m London to i lovely American singer Pamela Dennis, it was the small, immaculate waiter who handed her a champagne cocktail with such a pracf flourish that stole the picture. He turned out to be Caulm Camparim, tho Italian Army privatePaul Popper - 90 words
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Article, Illustration382 1959-03-14 4 He rises to new heights of brilliance I AST week I fulminated because I thought lj that an excellent book had been unnec sarily maltreated m its adaptation for the screen. I have always felt that scriptwriters should be no more than the wet-nurses ot authors creations382 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-03-14 4 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM THE NEW FILMS- by \rou have all seen films m which the young es to New York convinced she is a great actress because she played Juliet at High School will expect her to gatecrash a producer's office and to end217 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-03-14 4 V r OU remember the theme of Mardi Gras. m which cadets at a military academy held a lottery to decide which one should spend a week at the Mardi Gras with a famous film star? The general idea oi "Strictly For224 words
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Article103 1959-03-14 4 Love oil I must admit that Cleaned little pltafl sure from "Marataiboß m which Cornel Wilfl i is the star, produced and direr tot. lor it a flimsj story. I An oil well utchfH fire and the flames rw over the watoi <> n fl there is danger to thH103 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article163 1959-03-14 7 LONDON, Mn I'm vlous I««du> Bin > \o 1 RSS r.i.f. m* i .sellers \piil 25 l 4 buyers 25% buyers 26 sellers I Hers L. 1 KSS Spot buyers >,■ |lir 25 sellers sellers X.;. N,, 1 BS| SetthUlfllt I rms \pril 25 7^ buyers buyers163 words
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Article107 1959-03-14 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 13. Previous Today L MluU <)»ot 103.50 norn 103.25 nom. X futures •its Contract March 101.00 buyers 101.62 buyers 104.00 sellers 103.62 sellers May 100.87 buyers 101.62 buyers 103.87 sellers 103.62 sellers >M steady. SALES: Nil. 'BBKR Futures March 31.00 buyers 30.85 buyers 31.20107 words
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Article35 1959-03-14 7 NEW YORK. Mar 1 Previous Today Ind si ials U13.75 I 14.69 II roads 1K4.18 1»?4.25 I |)i mcstic Bonds 86.28 8(> 31 Itilities 93.88 94.28 I Stocks Composite Avtngen 211.08 112.0635 words
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Article45 1959-03-14 7 I md awaiting re-j.-.e.. March 26* i. cf. Lamawaiting release J, March Bhipt :o 26 cif. Sara- ■c prices quoted m U.S. cents per io wak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46, awaiting release unquoted afloat* 4<;. and March .shipment 46, 45 sellers. dock.45 words
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Article97 1959-03-14 7 LONDON, Mar. i:: Previous Today Philippinei r.i.f. I.K./ North i uropean ports delivered wi-uht pei long ton Mar./ Apr. $JTO resellers $270 n DPRA, Straits cJJ. U.K. North European ports delivered long ton Mar. 'Apr. quoted 194,* norn Ocom I OIL crude Straits til European ports97 words
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Article80 1959-03-14 7 ■v. mai 1 t is factory J firm note with 1 showing i gains. helped by it emeni i, c on I bj quiet cd. t I In si ing Liebig's Extracl oi which advanced 6/3 to 96/3 on further aideratlon of the capital plan Elect r.80 words
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244 1959-03-14 7 A BOUT 8,000 people who were employed at the Singapore Constitution Exposition which ended on Tuesday are looking for new jobs. Some are still employed m dismantling the stalls and pavilions Most of those who worked on the sales and advertising244 words
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94 1959-03-14 7 Aussie grass never needs to be mowed TWO North Queensland men have the answer to every gardener's pray er a variety of grass that never needs mowing. Thc grass, believed to have come from a variety of Indian couch, spreads Quickly to form a neat inch-high carpet and then stops94 words
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Article18 1959-03-14 7 I Britain plan to lobby Parliam nl In i next I y ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article52 1959-03-14 7 SEVEN of 14 passengerc aboard a Spanish civil airliner from Palma, Majorca, were injured when it er.i hed on landing at Mahon airfield m Minorca m the Balearic islands yesterday. Three were taken to 1 pital with leg Ifijurle 'I he pilot uffered bruise to hisReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement101 1959-03-14 7 C^irm and IT tf (\X\ I iop 1 _ci#_^^i_____l3_iX Xr^ GENEVE ilfc^/ fAVRE LEUIA WATCH CO. LTD tl iATTUT MO. Jincapom SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. j Wl' HAULAGE /S!a I 1 HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS /LM 1 AAV PACKING, STORAGE 1 In atiocioffon with SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. BE Asia Insurance101 words
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Miscellaneous100 1959-03-14 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 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ij 1 SINCAPORE I IHICH TIDES 1 E TODAY: 1.41 p.m. E100 words
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Article, Illustration515 1959-03-14 8 y- ROYAL ASTROLOGER gi 'tf COBS TO WA*^§MM PART 4 PARADE "IF it's all the same 1 to you, your Majesty. Tel rather not, if you don't mind.' Father Mole-Cricket .stumbled on. "You see, it's the noise and all those guns and and everything. Besides, there's so much515 words
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Article320 1959-03-14 8 rplIE winners of ia.->t week's colour-in con test (each of whom will i\ ceive a $5 prize ln due Course) are as follows: Miss Rosy Tan (t4), i-A Jalan Ismail, Singapore 14 Miss Chiam Li Hua <8*2 7 10 -A Geijlany Road, Singapore 14. Master Soo Fook320 words
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Advertisement84 1959-03-14 8 Rupert and the Fire Bird f-'V *sfl W 1 am. v. mm Wk. *y"~ IUBBi- ISIl S l fit il I I Rupert trie* to explain to sec ir. Pong-Pin*. You »told me to w.itc!i it.'" he says. bui did you distance notice ho* quickly thai bird wis .is they84 words
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Miscellaneous211 1959-03-14 8 CLUES ACROSS 3, St. German-Polish border. 5. Land Andrew's. Scotland, is famous on which animals may gi for t. ne. 7 it may he 6, Kind of cloth made by 10IIsoft or loud on a piano. 8 lng and pressing wool In which Balmoral Castle certain way. 9, They show211 words
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Miscellaneous203 1959-03-14 8 A colour-in contesT With prizes for youm |)OCKET- MONEY prijes Thursda> next w limil 1 are offered for colour- is 15. ing this scene with paints. crayons or chalks. There are four prises Name (.Master Miss, offered each of $5 (two for boyi and two for Hills). I All you203 words
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Article278 1959-03-14 9 Dr.W.E. Sabgster - Dr.W.E.Sabgster Sal ii relay sermon i»> ilu* lie*. and not that i climtrue, but :i!i:itiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii that nt; that il Ifl not closely bound up with life; that it doesn't mat- d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9«iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-«tiiiiiiiiiii term an. iit m own lntei ad, meed, fascinatiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiit.iiiiiiiiiiiiiriii the it Is, but278 words
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Advertisement127 1959-03-14 9 Mm m __________________________M_i_____ :<WC t vsMt. W* jLXW^ _________BB___!§^'-*" ■■'''^IB |s^fcy HB Jaiparsad Kai Maniparsad Rai-* H__W Harij>;«rsad Rai— Kluang J^ri Pw Q>yMsm^ I These line Gurkha triplets, this merry Chinese toddler and Ihe cute. :W little Malay girl, all have one thing m mmm. common they are Splendid examples127 words
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Miscellaneous1120 1959-03-14 9 i Sunday church I announcements m Singapore 6.30 730 and m. Worship Services h, ivy Sdlool (Chinee and for tomorrow are: Church of Our Lady of l'ear. 1. 00 am. Worship Service m English)* ll am Worshiu tEna,,,oi ENGLAND (Tanjong Katong Road) Ma 2.45 Sunday School ifcM P W \di1,120 words
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Miscellaneous633 1959-03-14 10 W3 I r C*~*i m J *.m^.ul O^jJ^ *T MM mW -mW etS^-m^ I iVm iM ImmM Sb .(Vm /JI~/JI \\W Mjv Mfmlmlm lm /Jm ll ie_i ■jf M 111 H 9 phrase comes from the m W potent v of Devonshire cider M^gM^KM ___pw ,v impossible to drink more633 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-03-14 11 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE by M. Harrison-Cray Dealer. South East-Wttt fame .1 'ho coral--1 ent exan pie. >." ertaln cardi ted after 1 right. Ix an with One Spade .->.<_.. by North. bj East With an 1 nd his Heart tuth bid Three ith the Idea of ob- my. tnei102 words
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Article64 1959-03-14 11 i A ll Of I gOli champ; Harold Hennli yuung professional who did well m Britai und on 70 and the local professional, Eric Moore, was third on 71. Bobby Locke, four tit: winner of the BriUsh Open, Bnan Wilkes and Murray Gnnroad, former Cambridge UniversityReuter - 64 words
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Article64 1959-03-14 11 Cambridge University's crew to meet Oxford m the annual Boat Race on March 28 rowed their first full course trial In 19min. 44sec. three seconds better than Oxford's time. Cambridge had better conditions than their rivals The record for the course of four miles 374 yards isReuter - 64 words
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Article23 1959-03-14 11 Alphonse Halimi (Frai world bantamweight boxing champion, outpointed Jose Luis Martinez 'Spain) m a ten-round non-title contest In Rome. R euterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-03-14 11 KIN(i, the Swansij lown goalkeeper, just manages to save a close range header by Sum m era, Charlton's Inside-left. In white Jersey diving across m Hughes, the Swansea right hah. Charlton Athletic won this English I A. Div. I league match 2-1 at Sport and GeneralSport and General - 50 words
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193 1959-03-14 11 JUSTIN KABABCK from the Congo has been playing m the Belgian Second Division for Dielst. He was unhappy because hv had to leave behind m Central Africa his fiancee und was not rich enough to buy her from her father. So the club provided193 words
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Advertisement121 1959-03-14 11 I The contest every- 'sal MtH____BH ill cone's talking about. ONA| t >'h^^^^s^_ judgment and know- f 'mm.,, c fT Q r J MBit I I mi,', B ln 'f B VI ledge of film mak- 1. m I ll_____W ing t.i wii i tin tran- r lr *t V121 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-03-14 11 r TT 119 1 mm 1 ii i I—J mmw I I I 1 I I \i rosi trick ifl). nude Drink ,(1 11 Ran 0 bui 1C 15 What to family 1 M»l I lIO\ U.I Es now39 words
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Article491 1959-03-14 12 NORWICH BID FOR CUP FINAL VOKYVKH CITY, third division giant-killers. will make Football Association Cup history today if they beat Luton Town, a first division side. They meet In the semi-final at Tottenham. Norwich already share the honour of being one of only four third division sides to reach theReuter - 491 words
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111 1959-03-14 12 PASSPORT BAN ON NON-WHITE PLAYERS FIVE South African nonwhite table tennis players entered lor the world championships, to be held m Dortmund. Germany, later this month, have had their passports withdrawn by the Department ni Interior. They are C. M. Peer, A. Valjee, P. R. Mandan and M. G. H.Reuter - 111 words
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Article64 1959-03-14 12 Australian aboriginal lightweight. George Bracken, scored an easy 12-round points win over Israeli David 3ved at the Melbourne Stadium last night. Oved, confident after his Australian wins over Russell Sand- and Max Carlos, jUickly wilted under Bracken's onslaught. He was floored m the first round.U.P.I - 64 words
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287 1959-03-14 12 Sim. mm*: has been named as the venue ot an Orient championship bout on April 17. On that date at the Happy World Stadium middle weights Douthong Sinphanlok the champion and Young Paulino of the Philippines have agreed to do battle over 12 rounds.Reuter - 287 words
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Article185 1959-03-14 12 THE West Indies cricketers. with eight wickets standing, were 101 runs behind the Commander In Chiefs XI at the end of the lirst day's play m their three-day game at Rawalpindi. Pakistan. The local side put up a good performance m scoring 176. despite losingReuter - 185 words
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Article139 1959-03-14 12 marshal Pil was made the Lincolnshire Handicap favourite when the card was called last night at the Victoria Club m London. Marshal Pil was quoted at 10 to 1, while his former co- j favourite, Precious Heather, slid to 100 to 9. 10 to 1 Marshal139 words
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