The Singapore Free Press, 20 March 1959
1959-03-20
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1959-03-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Vl ||t >inKU|Min\ liiii.t*. Mitiilt M, I!»V1. I'm.- I < t«18 words
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143 1959-03-20 1 $340,000 Jap bid to start bicycle plant in Malaya ■i\r\Ni:SE are to compete with British, West mi German and Indian bicycle manufacturers It,, establish a manufacturing plant in Malaya, ■according to a Reuter report from Tokyo. They are prepared to invest about $340,000 ■in the industry, in partnership with Malayan143 words
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Article74 1959-03-20 1 [CAN woman was a dead by security In the Visanza ol Central Nyasat< day. A statement said >hot while escape Iving two warnol realised that .she was I (1 tried to woman during I sweep in the In which 17 peoand i~O qui Loning. was used74 words
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137 1959-03-20 1 THE Indonesian Air Force announced last night that it had launched rocket and straftng attacks against rebel concentrations and a rebel radio station in North Celebes. Nmi stop operations had been conducted ag the rebels between March d 17. it said. AReuter - 137 words
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73 1959-03-20 1 IIRI i :«nd Mr. II i Macmillan will confer with Mr John Foster Dulles, the ailing Secretary State, today before hington to begin talks on Berlin. M«-anwhilr ti prutmrnt said the tone of Mr Kin cnev'.s latest ren u COUI Bn* ImporiReuter - 73 words
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105 1959-03-20 1 NOMINATION DAY: APRIL 20 FORECAST It is generally expected that the Singapore Government will lix April 20 as nomination day Cor candidates seeking election to the Legislative Assembly. Elections may take place on May 30 A formal announcement is expected to be issued from Government House within the next 10105 words
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109 1959-03-20 1 C CONSERVATIVE Governj ment .supporters held tv. at by-clccUoni yesterday but with reduced majorities The result of the two polls, declared around midnight, was seen by observers as likely to cool the ardour of those Conservatives who have been clamouring for a general election laReuter - 109 words
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319 1959-03-20 1 $2m. CHARACTERS LOTTERY COMES TO HALT Court decision scares bookies, punters THE four-figure characters lottery in which a couple of million dollars used to change hands every race day has come to a standstill in Singapore. Bookmakers have not so far accepted any "characters" bets for the Singapore race meeting319 words
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Article28 1959-03-20 1 Eight Chinese robbed Cheah Yoon Chal and his girl friend last night in Nicoll Highway ot a gold chain, a watch and two I gold rings.28 words
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Advertisement38 1959-03-20 1 N < i 1 2 I m I t- K 5O j e>| i i m iTi i 3> O |Z I I V% I Iw I I AT All LEADING STORES $OLC AGINTS VAN HOUTIN SINGAfORC KUaLA lUMPU«.38 words
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Advertisement166 1959-03-20 2 FIRST EASTABOUT ROUND -WORLD JET SERVICE COMMENCING APRIL Ist with B'On'l LOMtl 4 m Mti SERVICtS TO THE FAR BAST Now the incomparable Comet 4 Jetliners first jet service across the Atlantic will serve the Far East. On April Ist the first flight leaves London, via Europe, Middle East, Pakistan,166 words
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100 1959-03-20 3 Commons are told British A-tests killed ex-MP FORMER Labour Member of Parliament said on bis deathbed that he was dying from radioactive ,1 i-mia contracted *>> iallini too tloae to Chi Island. lit* of British nuclear tests, it wa^ i in the House oi Commons yesterday. Mi. Frank Bowie-,, a100 words
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Article98 1959-03-20 3 Mr. Mauldin? replied: "I think it is important in these matters to rel> only on scientifically assessed evidence. 1 The issue was raised after Mr. Maillding answered Questions about whether the Prime Minister knew that a Pan American Airways Boeing 707 which suffered auto-pilot failure over the AtlanticReuter - 98 words
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168 1959-03-20 3 KILLED HIS WIFE AND BURNED HER IN OVEN PIERRE Duport. a 35--year-old baker of La Cello-Saint -Avant, near Tours, Central France, was sentenced to tore d labour fur life yesterday for murdering his wife and cremating the body In his oven. Duport was accused of strangling his 25-year <:id wife,Reuter - 168 words
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14 1959-03-20 3 A TITLED CAR WANTS TO DISPOSE OF ITS OWNER belni, ronduelrd l» In ReuterReuter - 14 words
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323 1959-03-20 3 RACIAL TRUST FIRST NEED IN RHODESIAS— EX-P.M. \IR GARJ [ELD TODD, form- er Premier ot Southern Rhodesia, called at Ndola Northern Rhodes!:', for a forma] declaration that dominion status would not be sought or granted to the Rhodeslan Federation until a satisfactory cic gree of confidence had been built upReuter - 323 words
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306 1959-03-20 3 YfR. AHMAD ZAKI. the Maldivian Government representative in Coifl lombu, has sent a cubic to Mr. Hugh Oaitskell, British Opposition leader, claiming; that, the British Government "is flagrantly and deliberately interfering in the internal affairs of the sovereign state 01 Maldives." In the306 words
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Article23 1959-03-20 3 Britain yesterday paid U.5.5200 million oft the $561 million it drew from the tnternational Monetary Fund in December. 1956. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement82 1959-03-20 3 WEAR-EVER Food Blancher I lust what >ou need canning and h o m e freesing. Ideal also for spaghetti, spinach, corn on the cob, steri- lizing baby's bot lie, Durable alu- -^j minium. Bakelitc handles. Convenient c a pacit j markings. General Refrigeration Co. ;r R 'act, S'pore-9. Tel: *****82 words
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Advertisement14 1959-03-20 3 WATNEY'S §|p EXPORT BEER J^lfl LAGER BEER ).;</* BROWN ALE Q m\tf EXTRA STOUT FITZPATRICK'S14 words
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212 1959-03-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, March 20, 1959. Opinion The way to road safety MANY schemes are put forward from time to time with a view to checking the accident rate oa the roads. All are worthy of attention. Many, however are little more than bright ideas based on fallacious212 words
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334 1959-03-20 4 Sir John dishes up dinners for hospital patients for $68 a week uIK JOHN WILLIAM FREDERICK FAGGI "I'nd" to the people of 1 aversham, Kent went to work as usual yesterday, dishing up meals for the elderly patients at Benstead House Hospital That is Sir John's job. His pay: 18334 words
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294 1959-03-20 4 THIRD BARONET GEORGE HOLDEN, who sold a M-room mansion and farm in County Kildarc and now lives in a caravan, sipped a pint of beer and said: "You can call me the workingclass baronet." sir George, aged 14, lost more than $255,000 on the farming294 words
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Article719 1959-03-20 4 IAN FRANSER - The WOMAN with the MIDAS TOUCH IAN FRANSER by Y KS that would be about right," agreed the fair and famous daughter Ol a Scottish minister when I asked her it it were really true she M51.275.000 for Him rights alone of three of her plays. Evidence of this earned719 words
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Advertisement40 1959-03-20 4 Joy Fa m MATCHING ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS m u m COLD. to WHITE COLD B PLATINUM. a few •'P.H.HENDRY: Jrwrllers A Silversmith B 7S. Nuith Biidne Kd.. S porr A Kuala l unipur. jm M gj| gj| ggg I B40 words
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Advertisement94 1959-03-20 4 3. •atiuKtßFi^M M& FOUR SPEED AUTOCHANGER UA'I2 Designed to grace the most handsome radiogram or plajrw cabinet. Ploys up to ton some-speed i :cords, stocked ony size sequence. Fitted with thi tomoirt SONOTONE cartridge. Smooth, silent ond gentle changing mechanism Automatically switches itself off, returns th« pick-up to the rest94 words
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Article203 1959-03-20 5 I leading Singapore linns indicated their willing] i n b >m second n m into bus md have responded to an apthe Singapore Junior e to take its "boy'a day m business" ;m signed to give pupils a ommercial life before ichool The chamber has written203 words
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93 1959-03-20 5 NO EVIDENCE DRUG-ADDICT COUNTESS ENDED LIFE LEILA VISCOUNTESS BANGOR, 40, was a di la-L month from drinking ichloride, a cleai fluid, it wa inquest at Reading, SouthWei t England, The coroner returned an open verdict because when she was found on the floor beside her bed in her cottage nearReuter - 93 words
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Article45 1959-03-20 5 Mr. Morgan Phillips, the general secretary of the British Labour Party, yesterday confirmed reports that ho plans to stand for 1 election as a Member Of Parliament which would mean relinquishing his post a.s a oermament Daily ofTlI cial.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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78 1959-03-20 5 L LD MAR WOOD, a 25-year-old scaffolder, K as sentenced to death at the Old Bailey ii for stabbing a policeman to death any light outside a dunce hall in HolNorth London. The jury. at. or considering their verdict for three78 words
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Article87 1959-03-20 5 Marwood, who pleaded not guilty, stood with nds clasped in front of him and appeared I as the Judge pronounced sentence. He slight smile as he was led to the cells. The prosecution's case was that Marwood the policeman in the back with a diver's rseaReuter - 87 words
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Article46 1959-03-20 5 I; ■ADITS raided a mail outside a Li;.!, I.onib urban po.st office ly, beating up its lanta and escap- two bags contain«s3o,4oo» In of about five men it the attack and In a big Jaguar Found abandoned tie district. was delivering ReuterReuter - 46 words
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119 1959-03-20 5 MR. GODFREY BUSS producer ot "Something To Die For", is looking lor two actors to pla^ the roles of a doctor and r plantation owner in th< film. More than 100 peopfc have applied for pal the film which has a ■ver 1.000.119 words
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Article27 1959-03-20 5 pENERAL Lauri id, (is der All 'id in rday he d any kind ol in H< (if i with the ling wit! ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement41 1959-03-20 5 BRITISH HONOUR FOR DR. SALK DBALX, American discoverer ol I line is to be awarded the hoi i) ■»r ol Scienci ol 1 1 ed v h iPGlflfi Everything JACKS PHOTO CO. North Bridqo Rood, (Capitol Bldq Singapore 6 Tel: 3395?41 words
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Advertisement49 1959-03-20 5 SINGAPORE NON-STOP TO HONG KONG TWICE WEEKLY (Return following day > ■^■f/ sis'" s s? /v Jv y s 1W j ALSO TWICE WEEKLY Return same day TO DJAKARTA BY MALAYAN arW^ AIRWAY I^%^ Af/TA'f YOUR. &irs4Z&K*Tr/O'V A/OH/ MA I A YAN AIRWA YS O# THROUGH YOUR i/SU/9L T&AVCL #G£*T49 words
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Advertisement13 1959-03-20 6 ~s^lr^from CORNS iove your painful c way by i CETSIT LIQUID CORN REMOVER13 words
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Miscellaneous104 1959-03-20 6 IBtfilllllllllllllllllllllllll m Ji:H \U Ki: bv Sv.l.m.v Jordaa AAlh^f iU^ I T Til I oc y P^Hfl 'Ml jI O wtrr j^'s^^ w it 1 yr v.^^^ 1 M\_ 3IAMIIIAKI: Im I.cm- I alk and Phil Davis M W^\ l f~\ -A. "^"77 ■^NNfA^k^J^T HlHilU TALK TC> BAP FELLAS UKE104 words
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Miscellaneous312 1959-03-20 6 tiuna] 1 I toward i i a sound th( I the I you want to I napabi] ties In the wi t< I I the spoken word and I your arguments. Fond ol music you ma- I 1 which it cultivated wou I an outstandiigl* su I You are an312 words
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Article113 1959-03-20 7 LONDON, Mi. 18 Previous ToAaj i |S_ i t .mm t-, .March II 1 K^N Spilt I i ->< Uli in. nt \Lllll I May I) uiet, we pri led in pence. Whit*' Sarawak l.a.q. i uropean parts March Hers lll.i. k Sarawak Special in an ports113 words
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Article104 1959-03-20 7 NEW YORK. Mar. in. Previous loday n\ straits Spot 103.37 nom. 103.37 nom. i future! t. Contract March. 101.87 buyers 102.25 buyers 103.87 sellers 103.62 sellers May 101.75 buvers 102.12 bu 103.75 sellers 103.50 sel Steady. SALES: One lot. i;i in'.i K: Futures March 31.85 buyers 31.60104 words
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Article32 1959-03-20 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 19. Previous Today 30 Industrials 610.87 610.02 ilroadl 164.07 163.22 ID Domesttc Bonds 86.14 86. 10 r. Itilities 94.70 94.59 S; Stocks Composite Averages 211.40 210.9432 words
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Article50 1959-03-20 7 spot 25. awaiting reanoats 24%, March J4 25 1- to 26. cf. spot' 25, awaiting re.its 24V March Above prices quoted i shipment 24 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 40. awaiting release unquoted 45, and March .shipment 45, 45 to 46, sellers ex-dock. in U.S. cents ver Ib50 words
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Article91 1959-03-20 7 lil'R Philippines c.i.f. I.K h luropean ports delivered hi per long ton Apr. COPRA, straits c.i.f. U.K./North ports delivered t per long ton Mar. /Apr II OIL crude Straits i if. I urojwan ports in bulk pel long ton Mar I OIL crude Cevlon 'if liuopean91 words
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Article64 1959-03-20 7 THE C-in-C. FEAF. Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon, yesterday presented testimonials for good service to three locally employed R A.F civilians at FEAF headquarters, RAF, Changi. The three are: Mr. Ona Choon Hee, a clerk i 1 Command 81 Branch, Mr. Stanley Reginald Pink a clerkPhotographer - 64 words
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Article111 1959-03-20 7 I was a renewed in the Londo.i yesterday lective demand by this month ill in unemployrUe to mar 1 trly gem md stimulated an i demand ior steel which closed with ling to nearly demand tor otl equit aidr id making rin? pur;\la«» I Ite an111 words
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219 1959-03-20 7 BRITAIN DENIES NEW MOVES AGAINST KLM 'AT MOMENT' rin: British Government does not at the mox men! contemplate any approach to the Dutch Government about K.L.M. §ervices from Britain across the Atlantic, a Foreign Office spokesman said in London yesterday. No such communication had been made in the past, heReuter - 219 words
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Advertisement167 1959-03-20 7 BEDROOM Kl <^ (wufciMt A. ,i| rtrtrtal from >1 1 I 7 liom >1H ul.th!»- in white backfround with *%k colored spots blue, 1 |L orange, r«-d «r. jUii? WL •i< Limited stocks. ym *tk Visit* *J3. Raci GE'j on oon Road IMI. .:j j Kuahi L.umpur: MCA 1U.!., Id167 words
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Miscellaneous10 1959-03-20 7 1.01 P-m. FYom Uk Me, I M^Tjm; 2iin 11 0010 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-03-20 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: K..V! p.m. TOMORROW: 7.4(» am. and 9.32 p.m. SUNDAY: 850 a.m. and 10.03 p.m. MONDAY: 9.39 a.m. and 10.34 p.m. TUESDAY: 1t.24 a.m. and 11.05 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11 08 a.m. and 11.37 p.m. TIII.'RSDAY: 11.53 a.m.40 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-03-20 8 And whatis YOUR guess? LEFT I. the work of li, ather Anthony, a praiseworth) Interpretation what? See if your guess i« ;1 N tI (he people who puzzled uwr the plaster sh on slum- at the Voum Contempoi Exh tlon al the R.B.A. Galleries London. The exhibition features the workReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-03-20 8 six heroei went to London to rectivt thcii awards io. gallantry, and tin > turned nut to be uie most modest heroes evei insihui 1 1 1 ol the Hitsl] Na «on»l Ufeboal stllll(l11 Uus u enthusiastically received •i Um-Central Press - 124 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-03-20 9 pit (lire. IBOVE. A ttcenlc view of the "Olympic Velodrome" in Rome, which is being built in preparation tor the 1961 Games. This stadium will be used tor the cyclini events. Seating 20,000 spectators, it h;ts ;i 100-metre wooden track, which encirclei a grans Reid that <an beU.P.I - 57 words
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Article244 1959-03-20 9 AFTER extensive trials the Vickers Vigor Tractor has been chosen by the Army for use by the Royal Enginee A £75U,000 order placed by the Ministry of Supply is one of the biggest since the war for tracked earth moving vehicles and n the cost of 60244 words
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Article37 1959-03-20 9 lU|I U| Bride-to.be Iner, p». is 'Hi a m ..kin g fof h,s party, 1 love with on \\u> i. lelephon. Pa, Iht fd, cept. ff|j| 111 In Ik. Popper [tar l"<-Popper - 37 words
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Article279 1959-03-20 9 GGDFGDFDGFGF GDFGDF /IOSPORT (Hampshli Grammar school boys .1 ri- talking about the nose of an 'old boy," 19-yeai old Anthony \\i"«;. of Molesworth Road, Gosport. the hostel ■i > which Tony has been staying in Wimbledon, London they learned, a five shilling i h. ui bet n279 words
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Advertisement108 1959-03-20 9 NO OTHER AIBUNS OFFERS YOU SQ MUCJ For example: More overseas experience ■■■m^^ll^ 9p 1 S i ■> i Inn \oil st*|) ,il)oaifl ;i I i\< .in M/ li|i|)« i \<»u immediately si n i llie d I* i< iic c ili.il cxpei u ii< mi. i 1 You di108 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1959-03-20 10 'Be my Guest' I said to the Top Trio in Town r rH don lght< st momei 1 have btH'ii provi the i ranee Iting and ii ling trio: Mi I vien gh, Miss Lauren Bacall, and Misa Kay Kendall. been seen together often, at the atre, the cinema, in1,241 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-03-20 10 H«m much do your frlrmU ovtrMM know about Sln*aand Malaya's politic*, Iheli industrial and rommrrpronrrsn, thHr fight n%t terrorism ;uul An aoiit.it*- and romprehemfvf plct«rt of ihi« •ituallon h Riven In |ht I) Straits huili. i i n t 1 r Menu of n "ml rdltoiial commcnii98 words
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101 1959-03-20 10 DAVID LEWIN THE HOST WITH HIS 3 GUESTS LAUREN, VIVIEN AND KAY We hud mor< pushed our chairs back and suddei Kendall was saying: "I'v( given Rt x a tiny i his birthday. What do you think we should call it. Doolittl Lauren Ba "I know a do I link101 words
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Article154 1959-03-20 10 —by Admiral Sir HI chard Onslow after the launching on tho Clyde of H.M.S. Ashanti. the fir>t frigate Oi the n< >w Tribal class I AM an optimist 1 don't bellere war is comlnc. but you cannot bo awolntclj cerialni Whatever form any future war may take, I am154 words
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Article, Illustration766 1959-03-20 11 HOME IS THE PL A CE FOR YOUR CAMERA Says THE LENSMAN TOMORROW is dcE finitely too late (or picturing people they air today. There are some varieties of family inaps h o t s that vo u definitely shouldn't put oil taking. Among these arc the family groups, the766 words
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Article, Illustration264 1959-03-20 11 I doubt that there W is such a thing as la wedding without I pictures. It is one of the times when I tin re just can't be I too many. Hi ally ever> bride I 1 i professional I iphcr 'is much as I r of264 words
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Advertisement36 1959-03-20 11 A model r 'f A 7", 10", 12" PRICE $155.00 J^^f^^^^^ I THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD., --^7 t NEW F 2 8 W^^MLmfJS^^ f <)m Gcrmnny MAX FACTOR t>esu*ty $Moi^ .him PioC*. I I for Qfi!>omtrr»«f#i.36 words
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Article, Illustration365 1959-03-20 12 MTao I SMILES I :HER THankJ Now she'll be able to go ahead with her five-year plan INDIA'S five leading creditor! and the World 1 Bank have assured her that she can carrj on her economic development plans without undue strain upon her external reserves,Reuter - 365 words
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Article48 1959-03-20 12 INDIA is not a "neutral nation, but a "positive forte in the worlds March for peace/' according to the nnv ambassador to Uu> I nited states. Mr. Mahomed AM Chagla. Mr. Chagla said he pirferrrcl to describe India as n force working for peace.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 48 words
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172 1959-03-20 12 1 1 ANY delegates to the Economic Commission T1 for Asia and the Far East conference now In session In Brisbane have attacked the dumping of primary products on Asian markets. They complained about wide price fluctuations in world markets, and several urgedU.P.I - 172 words
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Article57 1959-03-20 12 AN Indonesian Communist newspaper has prai>ed a Jakarta ban against hula-hooping in public but complained that too many parents are hula-hooping' in secrecy. "Only hard-headed people with blunted feeling for culture would playwit h the hula hoop In secrecy and allow their children to doU.P.I - 57 words
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96 1959-03-20 12 JAPANS delegate to the United Nations commission on the status of women said in New York that heavy population pressure and unemployment made Japanese women's access to skilled work difficult. The woman diplomat, Mrs. Setsu Tanino. noted that a large part ofReuter - 96 words
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122 1959-03-20 12 Maldives base isn't to defend us— Nehru r pHF Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, told A the House ol the People that If it was imagined that the Royal Air Force base in the Maldives was for the defence oi India "I repudiate that suggestion." "We want no such defence.'"Reuter - 122 words
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Article25 1959-03-20 12 A Surabaya newspaper .says textile prices in the Java port have risen to the hlgneii level rvn during the past two months. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article17 1959-03-20 12 U.P.I. South Vietnam's nntiproitltution campaign has driven prostitutei underihfi Police arrested n In an underground shrltrrU.P.I - 17 words
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151 1959-03-20 12 ALTHOUGH one of Horn* Kong P r0 A blems was the housing i -inflated population, there was always room for tuUl 8 a Honir Kong civil servant, Mr bar nett, told Australians in a bi Mr. Barnott has for the hist four yearsReuter - 151 words
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36 1959-03-20 12 AMERICAN Al« arrival in India and moving in t tion toward Senator 8 just conclu India and I gained a impression i consultant cretary Bl will Tokyo bel home ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article17 1959-03-20 12 Morlo Yuka' ■r to the ticl pr for Incrca th»« two countries a-rn> bright. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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250 1959-03-20 13 Eric Frank Russell. Dobson - Eric Frank Russell. Dobson BOOK OF THE WEEK liSP by l jTI ivl'l WFTAKY war that is the letting f or this exciting story. This is a world 1,, travel through thousands Of miles of M( has become common-place and the irring faction!250 words
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Article129 1959-03-20 13 m GRAHAME. I Green (John K 30s. fcNNi 111 GRAHAME. rotary of the England, wrote to his fian- Fanx fr morm ich I redd in- up ketchin wos goln to wasn't tickler ad a rarver B o so ventchly I B steem orf m as a129 words
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Article112 1959-03-20 13 A LAST LOOK ROUND THE NEW BOOKS V Ml WIND H nn.ll>. Collins. P mind and a able the I )OUt til W nd the Iron K' ••urtains with E ip 1 hi mi INQUISITION t Hale. 16a Ei volume m m. 'linu ■r. del I i the |Ta •'>»{112 words
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Article, Illustration230 1959-03-20 13 The real tragedy of Joyce Gary's last months IN London the crowds are queueing once again to see Sir Alec Guinness in Th e Horse's Mouth. And, as the queues shuffle forward and the audience's laughs trickle from within, the final act will be played out in the tragedy of230 words
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Article487 1959-03-20 14 GRAND COUP Will PROBABLY START FAVOURITE FOK THE CJ ASS 2 DIV. 1 ONE MILE RACE. AM) PROBABLY WIN TOO. n» i was promoted for his easj last start win in at i\ nai und ii Amifs Slipper has had a shori 11 I be487 words
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199 1959-03-20 14 PERSIAN HERO IS BEST OF THE TWO-YEAR-OLDS •pHF Nursery Stakes first race specially reserved for two-year-olds In Malaya, will bo a big attraction at BuTimah tomorrow, en of the Singapore run club two-year-oldd purchase <i under the yearling scheme, ar«' entered for the r.uc over B race truck form point*199 words
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Article31 1959-03-20 14 iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllltilililii Class 2, Div. l— One Mile i iutoi '..in 810l il H I ••wile H THE SPRING CUP -Class t, Div I I i i Vi On i dual.31 words
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1395 1959-03-20 14 ALLAN LEWIS - Downing Street looks a safe be tomorro w ALLAN LEWIS H 'J^ M with 7 lit penalt) for lii^ last start win, In the 71 Williamson Memorial Stakes, should be saiv bet In the o»w milt' Spring Tup. to morrow*! main race at Btlkit Timah. iwning Street certainly holding his1,395 words
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Article56 1959-03-20 14 Thesehorse won't start tomorrow DROBABLE Mratchl tomorrow are! A lie Nailer, l[ M M W>me Singora u \M luk (ieltj^fl < rown Link, ja rail j Apru Showers U.Crtfl Balance li Kan S oonlß Lui-k> (.aim, lootlfl (iallant lurk, Miroptfl and Hint; Pap. 1 I>oubtlul .starters arfl Mirxapen, Satoro \M56 words
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Advertisement53 1959-03-20 14 THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY (THE BEST STOCKED CHEMISTS IN TOWN) f s«>###/ offirv: 265, Orchard Rd., S'pore Tel: ***** Daily: From 8 30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Srmmchs 69, Serangoon Garden Way (S*rongoon Go' jtc^ ***** Daily: From 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p m Call on us for your Medical, ToiM53 words
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Advertisement23 1959-03-20 14 rri (j&egttfa The latest Rcgula IH-& W Automatic enmenw incorp* I J--g L-^l L TK 830 V^f^||^^^y) SOLE AGENTS: KIAN, CWAN (M) im^^HJy23 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-03-20 15 THE BEEFCAKE BRIGADE-THEY ALL WANT TO BE SINGAPORE'S HERCULES 1 pun s top inijM It-tin n i.t •il their manly t«»i >os id the Mr II t, held .it tin Odeon theatre. Muscle* glistening, tin > paraded b panel of three inters, who a*l< 1 1 foi Hi. final onFree Press - 172 words
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279 1959-03-20 15 THE ALL-ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS r IM SAY HIT and Teh Kew San. the Malayan pair seeded to reach the final of the men's doubles, dropped only one game in reaching the quarter finals last night at the Empire Pool, Wembley. They suffered their only reverse in losing279 words
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Advertisement124 1959-03-20 15 r s so f| i% EF7 f^ wr I w^% yfijfci' *;>' Great features in the March 20 issue: xKXmm GRIPPING TWO PART STORY. f Hollywood Love Tangle FILMLAND S MARRIAGES. Bra vo! by brassiere expert. JP Life in a Space Ship hugh mabdett. Husband Chased Me With a Bayonet!124 words
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Miscellaneous345 1959-03-20 15 Results MEN'S DOLBLI S FIRST ROUND: i neville and Tan (Indi Mulvaney an .ii--3 Id and L>. N. S: i<; b O. E. R< and H. G Wingfield (England) 15-11, 7.15, 15-11. Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew .San (Malaya) bt. K. K. Derrick and R. j. Tunstead v.Enyland» 12-15.345 words
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327 1959-03-20 16 NASSER DECLARES RADIO WAR ON RUSSIA the c >.• of ntotivc at l«| STORAGE. OKCHARU ROAD will i moll advertise and onsw.r* to box r rin: itate-controlled Cairo radio yesterday accused Russia of makint 1 switch in its polity towards the Arabs and declared: "The struffle between Communists supported byReuter - 327 words
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318 1959-03-20 16 Father tells of cash offer to drop case on police THE father of 16-year-old grocer's boy. John Waters, whose alleged beating-up by two policemen is being Investigated by a Government-ordered tribunal In Inverness, Scotland, said yesterday he had refused offers of money to drop the ca>e. The incident took placeReuter - 318 words
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Article63 1959-03-20 16 Iceland has agreed to allow American defence forces to build an air traffic navigation station at the tip of Snaefellsnes peninsula during the spring, the Icelandic Foreign Ministry said last night. The station, said to be important for the safety of planes flying to Feflavik U.S. airbase.Reuter - 63 words
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177 1959-03-20 16 Police free 3 from a dangerous ex-convict A YOUNG mother and her three children were last night rescued —unharmed from an armed and dangerous ex-convict who had abducted them and threatened to torture them if his ransom demands were not met. The ex-convict, Richard Payne, had demanded not money butReuter - 177 words
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Article30 1959-03-20 16 Eire President, Mr. Sean O'Kelly. arrived at NewYork by air from Washington ye.sterday after hhs twoday visit a of Pi dent and Mrs. Eisenhower. U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article30 1959-03-20 16 The United States intc to launch the first ol imunicatioi balloon this autumn. Dr. Keith Glennan, head ot National Aeronautics and Space Administration, said in Washington.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article28 1959-03-20 16 Seven Cuban ex-sold-and a former policeman charged with killing ftrn ed i during the Bat Ime w< cuted tita Clara as war criminals."- R euterReuter - 28 words
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72 1959-03-20 16 Philip visits sea-shell cash 'mint' philip 1 the i saw Th m;>n<7 from White seashells and K Is made at Uul to which the Pn taken in a local boat He left Honiara v' til the royal yacht Br and went a>h iv at P royal bar,, to L localReuter - 72 words
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