The Singapore Free Press, 23 March 1959
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Title Section16 1959-03-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ill Singapore, Monday, March 23, 1959. Prire In16 words
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246 1959-03-23 1 Ike and Mac brief Dulles on results of 'little summit meeting i RESIDENT EISENHOWER and Mr. Harold MacmWan wound up three days of "little summit" talks by giving the ailing Secretary of ;te, Mr. John Foster Dulles, a 45-ininute report on the result. The two statesmen left the President's nip246 words
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139 1959-03-23 1 DARUL ISLAM REBELS TO OPEN TALKS IN JAKARTA i>i:presentatives of the IV Darul Islam rebels m natra will soon send a egation to the Central Government m Jakarta, the Antara news agency today. agency said that, following a coup within the rebel ranks m Atjeh last Sunday, Darul Islam wouldReuter - 139 words
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Article25 1959-03-23 1 OUple, Pakkiam and Aminah i ed "by somr n thoy Out of a thon- found ly!n£ on iid wcie taken 00025 words
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Article28 1959-03-23 1 April first grade rui buyers f.o.b. opened In fi ore this morning !»i 3 8 cent., per lb., »i> three-eighth ol a cent on Friii uncertain.28 words
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89 1959-03-23 1 RECTOR'S DOG GETS 2 IN CHURCH SACKED tmik Rev. Mervyn Bazell, Rector ol the Bon set village of Cheds dismLs.sed his two wo 1 1 ists l had \yccn trivng to hi.s (i lly Mail Controversy had I v,rr-k after prot< Parochial Council blue kerry d< turbed theii Tho t"Reuter - 89 words
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313 1959-03-23 1 LHASA BOMBED by REDS AS REVOLT SPREADS IF m L A, A *tL m m Ji fioer tribesmen seize towns, cut roads yHE CHINESE COMMUNIST air force has 1 bombed Lhasa, capital of revolt-torn Tibet, according to reports reaching India. At the same time Khamba tribesmen are said to haveReuter; U.P.I - 313 words
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134 1959-03-23 1 SINGAPORE motorists do not seem to be interested any more m Acquiring the Mayoral car number S7 which Mr. Ong Eng Guan discarded ia.st March beciiu.se 01 it.s -colonial link." There were then four applicants for the number si,134 words
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79 1959-03-23 1 16 women go to mow a meadow— and face trial ISRAELI authorities are holding 16 Lebanese women for trial because they allegedly crossed over the border to cut grass. Authorities said trespassing had become a daily occurrence and might provoke an incident if not halted. The women were arrested onU.P.I - 79 words
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19 1959-03-23 1 Syriar. terclaimed that an Iraqi plane van raql i< the I Tl:--in ho ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article91 1959-03-23 1 Towkay's car yields clues A WALLET containing $250, a driving licence and a pair of shoes have been found m the Mercedes Beni car abandoned m Duiunun Road yesterday. Discovery of the abandoned car triggered on* a hunt for Mr. Low Peng Boon, a businessman. He li still mlssin A91 words
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Article34 1959-03-23 1 Madam Liew Kwee Ying, of Loronp; 13, told the police someone threw a blanket on her face while she was asleep m her house and stole $600 and $500 worth of Jewellery34 words
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Advertisement95 1959-03-23 1 A TREASURE HOUSE /f£\ /U II ■^8* m I he ousc TanRS V .> O\ I ..J\ r m the orient dealI irik». m .ill kinds of Eastern Arts r^ p*^^BF*W j US f orrivcd New Shipment of w I on exclusive range of Tientsin woollen Carpets and Rugs to95 words
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Article, Illustration129 1959-03-23 2 Some of the mem. ber* and guests who attended the Singapore (iun Club's annual dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday They are from left: Major F. II A. Crouch. Mr. E. I. Henton (President), Mrs. M. Evans, Capt. A. M. Cameron, Mrs. E.129 words
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Article88 1959-03-23 2 ALL Malta's available polite will be on a standby alert this week to guard 'against any repetition of violence at the island's giant British naval dockyard, due to be handed over to civilian control next Sun. day. Troops, including Royal Marine commandos, will be held in readiness,Reuter - 88 words
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176 1959-03-23 2 THE Labour Party was defeated m Saturday's state elections m Western Australia but managed to retain power m New South Wa: The Liberal-Country Party coalition which is leading m Western Australia is expected to have a majority of two m the new 50-memberReuter - 176 words
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Article74 1959-03-23 2 Soraya and Orsini No wedding THE Persian Embassy in Cologne. yesterday dei.ied rumours of marriage plans between Princess Soraya and Prince Raimondo Orsini. The West German News Agency said Princess Soraya would spend taster "in the sunny south." and travel to Rome today with her mother. Prince Orsini went toReuter - 74 words
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Article44 1959-03-23 2 A squadron of Royal Air I orce Plow ei t vpe pl.i which arrived In Nieo i;i in November to «iw air support in ftntl-Eoka opr tion has l)Ogun li Hi< Island for home, it wa i announced yesterday ReuterReuter - 44 words
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252 1959-03-23 2 ]yiR. HAROLD AfACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, and President iTI Eisenhower had a talk on trade matters during their conference at Camp David, the Presidential retreat near Gettysburg, officials said yesterday. Their discussion, it was stated, took place on one of theReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration26 1959-03-23 2 pic tort, PRINCESS MAR(.\KM ittlMN the grand mill mCCttOg M Sundown I'm (arc allows hrr v.ilk mc to thr p.uldm k KeystoneKeystone - 26 words
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Article52 1959-03-23 2 The Bingapoi i Society will h forum on "The tificate and Em the Cultural C( BJU p.m. on Wed Speakera win «g Tay Boy. Dean Faculty of Arts, I of Malaya; Mr kar. m:> Commercial Bank; Goh. Pen to the Mir and Welfare Lim. senior52 words
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Article12 1959-03-23 2 revolt 111 Oil I wcrk x>> ;m ,'i)l..>m! night. U.P.I.U.P.I - 12 words
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188 1959-03-23 3 Prisoners riot in a Castro jail, fire records TWO thousand screaming prisoners rioted m Havana's Principe prison on Saturday night and yesterday, starting fires throughout the prison m an outbreak which officials charged was organised by "war criminals." Authorities said la'er yesterday that order had been restored m the prison.Reuter - 188 words
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94 1959-03-23 3 VCTOB Hex Harrison v.is present m iiiloii yesterday at wedding of his 25- Id son Noel to Sara Tufnell, >:), iKidiun-born inodti. Harrison w.i* I ompantod by his r actreas Kay E Kendall. His former Noel'i mother, E ilso there. I here wereReuter - 94 words
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Article19 1959-03-23 3 Singapore Chamber I mmerce Rubber A&sowill hold its annual al meeting m DenHouse at 2.15 p.m. to-19 words
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Article38 1959-03-23 3 The Duke ot Gloucester, who i.s on a five-day tour of British Rhine Army units, yesterday took the salute at a march past of Royal Army Service Corps men at Carnarvon Barracks m Dusseldorf.— Reuter.38 words
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Article41 1959-03-23 3 The Pope opened the rites of Holy Week In Roim yesterday when he blessed !>alm branches and attended Mass m the Basilica of St. Paul outside the walls. Sixteen cardinals took part In the rite.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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117 1959-03-23 3 Britain's League Against Cruel Sport rday announced v campaign to .stop what it described as the "disgustIng, bloody circu ol Sal urday'.s Grand National Steepl< chasi Liverpool Only lour 1. pleted ti out ol Thi Mr. J C Shai announced it v ould .iphReuter - 117 words
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Article18 1959-03-23 3 \ni the M. l)l. in I Mi i from I fir hrr If ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article248 1959-03-23 3 'WIVES' ON H.P. -AT $8.50 A WEEK rfMK SUNDAY GRAPHIC X alleged yesterday lom-iy Wi-M Indians arrivIn Britain were being offered white teenage "wives for I on hire purch. The newspaper said In from page report thai the purchaser" could pay m\ the price at £1 <$8.:>0) a week. 1!Reuter - 248 words
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The Singapore Free Press Monday, March 23, 1959.
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Article217 1959-03-23 4 Opinion A saga of heroism rrOO OFTEN we hear x that there are no j true stories of per- Isonal gallantry m the Far East worthy i of being made into films. There is really little (substance for that assertion and the plaint has now been completely shattered by the217 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-03-23 4 JAK - ENGLAND EXPECTS JAK BY "Of course it will retain many British characteristics a bowling 3 1 lev aft, for instance.**20 words
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911 1959-03-23 4 Anne Sharpley - Anne Sharpley Report from a see-saw polling crea by IT was a drop m the 1 price Of pigs that cost the Tories the scat South-West Norfolk m the Gent ral Election. Or so they believe m Swaffham, where the> have911 words
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Advertisement49 1959-03-23 4 The late.st «;eml-permnnent rlnM perfecttd by Inecto brings unbelievable colour glamour hair. Three shades that will not wash off throu many shampoos, will not rifTcct permanent I hair hfJI I ma qic fJVECTO Available at leading dealers and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY 33 Raffles Place Cold Storage A' cade. Orchard49 words
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Article92 1959-03-23 5 N.Z. MAN TO HEAD FIGHTER COMMAND Vice-Marshal H U A McGregor, burn m New Zealand, was relay appointed Air Commandin-in-«»f Britain's Fighter :i.jnd. ces over m August Marshal McGregor. has been Director of Defence at Supreme [quarters. Allied PowEurope, since March 7. I tiat he was for three responsible forReuter - 92 words
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Article33 1959-03-23 5 Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbl hop of Canterbury, left m by air last night on a three-week tour of Asia. He will visit Japan. PakisSouth Korea, and Hone Kong.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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162 1959-03-23 5 JAILED DUTCHMAN SPENT 5 YEARS IN TINY COMPOUND /WPTAIN HENRICUS SCHMIDT, 56, a Dutchman who was sentenced to life imprison- rit m Indonesia m 1956, arrived m London by from Jakarta yesterday. Capt. Schmidt was found guilty by an Indonesian court on charges of insurrection and being a member ofReuter - 162 words
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70 1959-03-23 5 A competition? Architects welcome idea SINGAPORE architects have welcomed a re- ndation that they should be Invited to submit competitive designs for cerniajor Government prorrcommcndatlon was by the Estimates Com--1 of the Legislative As)ly. Mr J.w. Ferrle, president Institute of ArchiMalaya. said- "I welthi| move. long as the usual governing70 words
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Article21 1959-03-23 5 Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the President of India, arrived m Hanoi, capital of North Vietnam, yesterday by air— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article49 1959-03-23 5 riMIKIM u.s xn in< rr.isr of 131 K« "nf n '"V", 1 bershlp oi Rafllci Übr»rj »fl«f II f llsl Xp "it non li.«s 19,968 memberi eomp^red with 1,621 m total W5.418 booki 11% h< Hbrtn i.ist feai 1 I i" lhnn m49 words
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318 1959-03-23 5 'Test the testers'-driving school chief q^HE principal of a Sii 1 pore driving school, Mr. R. L. Lambert, wants to the establishment of a su vising authority tv ov« the work of driving test "The testers are now a law unto themselves/ 1 he all In an Interview with the318 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-03-23 5 Teacher weds MR. AND MRS. TAN KENG SIONG arc seen after their wed- z ding recently at the «j Singapore Registry. E Mr. Tan is a Colony i 5 school teacher who is s now taking a train- i ing course on handi- s craft at the Singa- pore Polytechnic.50 words
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Article83 1959-03-23 5 NEARLY 300 vetoran machines roared through mist and heavy rain m the annual motor cycle run from London to Brighton yesterday. All were built between 1904 and 1914. There were five women riders among the starters. John Surtees and Geoff Duke, the British motorcycle aces,Reuter - 83 words
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Article26 1959-03-23 5 Prince Philip left Honiara m the Solomon Island: terday m the Royal yacht Britannia after a five tour of the protectorate ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement40 1959-03-23 5 OC v^Y^a-Vl //^i CHOC OIAT| NESTLES CHOCOLATE ...wly no other chocolate tastes quite as good There is milk chocolate with that fresh creamy flavour, but have you tried other appetmng varieties HareW fruit and Nut, Triple Bar THEY ARE GOOD.40 words
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Miscellaneous120 1959-03-23 6 ■■■■uriky. w m a JNI IB WYffiil liy Stflii4 k > Jitrtlaii gme sound op GuNPice 3 tiifc >>gr-over aTi e»Swr fJ that ot ant V7v t you cant cc MA jC~ ;|i wfv&dk^?'* w& ""C*" 3 l au«a?' /ai bac^c tmcqe- ]/\JI MAXBKAKE b> Lee I alk and Phil120 words
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Miscellaneous361 1959-03-23 6 M BORN I make i life ci 1 r V I ol patiei m re.>» arch, I Actually, m contra i, g or Jour nature, you ai ana it you will combii your ability for nun.. I you should achieve greal R You women are Uki of sports and are361 words
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Article, Illustration145 1959-03-23 7 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-G ray by Dealer: South fr »st Wegt came hand from match play brinfi up the subject of bidding. In both rooms ntned One Heart, West North passed and East [<j One Spade. first South player then wo Clubs; West bid Three North passed again,145 words
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391 1959-03-23 7 JUNE DIED BECAUSE SHE WAS SUCH A BRAVE LITTLE GIRL pOUR-YEAK-OLD June Marshall, pretty and fluffy haired, hardly ever cried. And that, it was said, may be the reason she died. June fell while she was playing and broke an arm. She did not cry, she did not complain, and391 words
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Article37 1959-03-23 7 Hungarian authorities yesterday unveiled a memorial plaque at Satorjaujhely, m northeast Hungary, to commemorate the death of 50 political prisoners killed there while attempting to escape from a local prison m 1944.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article26 1959-03-23 7 Mr. W K. Dow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Singapore branch general manager will attend top-level talks of MGM executives m Madrid. Tokyo and Mexico City next month.26 words
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Advertisement153 1959-03-23 7 A model of novel design with feeler fl^^ I **V outomatic for playing oil records of m 7", 10", 12" diameter, mixed or otherwise. Contemporary styling ond J operation are among chief chara PRICE $155 00 J^^ fc^^y t |hmhmmmh/| 7//) w 9 THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD., "^-!S7 $INCAPOHI'KUALALUMI'yK«I^OH»P|NANC SINCE153 words
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Miscellaneous237 1959-03-23 7 I 1I FS ACROSS 5 Edge into the Head— down of three romantic Lambeth Way? (7). h soldiers (9). 8 Billy's mate (5). if It has a tail (3). 8 Saw not m the era B.C. (5V man to float a com- 12 The trough to rifle, we heir (4).237 words
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Miscellaneous88 1959-03-23 7 101 pm Monday Musical; 1.30 Time 's^nal and News. 1.45 Melody on the Move; 2.00 Close Down; 4 30 Schools' Broadcast- 5.00 Programme Summary and'Sonas of thr BM; 5.30 ChllS?en'iO?mer and Musical Birth day Card*; 6.00 Netherlands' Composers: 630 Journey Into VeneVur: 19 Sunset Ser"nftt j, Announcements and Hin^por, Share88 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-03-23 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.34 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.24 a.m. and 11.05 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.08 a.m. I and 11.37 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.53 a.m. FRIDAY: 0.10 a.m. and I and 12.39 p.m. SATURDAY: 0.45 a.m. and 1.28 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.21 a.m. and 2.20 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-03-23 8 PEOPLE AND PLACES a SHE A TOLD ICTRESB Yvonne Mitchell silenced Members of Parliament when she went with a party of screen stars led by Sir Alec (Juinness to ask Parliament to abolish the tax on cinema admission tickets. One Member of Parliament was unwise enough to suggest that aPopper - 102 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-03-23 8 rSING suddenly arrived m London, and lunrh-houi crouds made (he nioM of it along this bridge m St. James' Park.24 words
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104 1959-03-23 8 HE IS THE MAN WO O MAKES MONSTERS ABOVE. The 'I.ocßr Ness Monster" and Mb. "Boa Const rit tur.Bf which would not looHf out of place m a stulpld ture exhibition, aria set up m his pardon bßr, Mr. Tom Davits M !redegar, South Wales. lie tis;ures have pride f104 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-03-23 8 THE BIRTHA AY RIDE OF A KING BELOW. Kin| «t through the streets <#> Queen Infrid. Oi-ca>» rik of Denmark looks happy as he drives m fcnhagen m the state coach, accompanied by ras the King's 60th birthday.- U.P.I. picture.U.P.I - 39 words
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Article, Illustration162 1959-03-23 9 AT BRISTOL ZOO, bright spring sunshine is bringing out more than flowers and warm thoughts. It also brought about a treat for visitors I when Cynthia, the I mother bear, looked I out from her quarI ters at the sunshine I and derided the time162 words
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Article, Illustration374 1959-03-23 10 WILLIAM HICKEY - Countess flies home: We're penniless WILLIAM HICKEY London It H E 22 year old Countess de Becker, formerly London showgirl Gaye Leslie, has flown back to London from Paris with her 18--year-old husband, heir to a wealthy French industrialist. And she said: "Micho] and I are penniless." As Gaye Leslie,U.P.I - 374 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-03-23 10 Comedian Jimmy going to Moscow (H MEDIAN Jimmy Edwards, who looks less like a trade union delegation than any other moustached comic I know, flies to Moscow next month. He'll stay for 16 days, as a trade union delegate for the Variety Artists' Federation. In his dressing-room at London's Coliseum,154 words
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Article570 1959-03-23 10 LANA TURNER - PREMINGER'S UNPREDICTABLE TEMPER LANA TURNER BY WANTED: A new TT Lana Turner. The old one is too touchy, according to film director Otto Preminger. She has "withdrawn" what a screaming, scratching feud that tactful 'withdrawn" conceals! from Preminger's latest film "Anatomy of Murder." Preminger's version Ls that Miss Turner was570 words
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174 1959-03-23 10 CHURCHILLS OFFERED NEW WINTER HOME -IN TANGIER 4 RISTOTLE ONASSIS is about to buy th. A British consular residence m let Jan t miles from Tangier. lUan 40 The deal was virtually clinched u,h* Onassis lunched there with Si r WiSS Churchill earlier this month. i^ U^l aS \m ap174 words
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Article, Illustration635 1959-03-23 11 A dream village near the sea for retired workers JIST a few miles north of Palm Beach. Florida's famous winter playground, a complete, self-con-t lined community for retired workers h is been built with v ion welfare funds on a 600-acre tract of land which only a few years ago635 words
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157 1959-03-23 11 FOREIGN MODELS TOLD TO QUIT ITALY ITALY kicked out live foreign fashion models under pressure from the home girls and the tears flowed like line Chianti wine. "Professional jealousy, cried Marie Raul Oorce 23-year-old redhead from France. FIVE GIRLS "I shall return," vowed blonde Gaynor Millington, a London beauty. "It's157 words
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Article, Illustration282 1959-03-23 12 Boy of 5 eats only ALAN EVANS, aged has doctors and I dieticians baffled. He hasn't had a cooked meal for more than THREE YEARS. He lives on bread and margarine. His parents have tried everything to get him to eat meat, fish, vegetables, fruit and cheese. But282 words
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107 1959-03-23 12 AMERICAN scientists have discovered a new tranquilising drug which will help complete healing of duodenal ulcers without strict dieting, it was announced m New York. Dr. Louis Rosenblum said m the current issue of the Journal Clinical Medicine that the drug, combined with antiReuter - 107 words
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Article74 1959-03-23 12 DR. Sao Soon Lee of Seoul. Korea, an anatomy instructor at the University of Mississippi School of Mediclne, ha.s boon awarded top honours m a scientific paper contest sponsored by the Southeastern Surgical Congress In U.S. Dr. Lee, 34, also chief resident m surgery at the74 words
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248 1959-03-23 12 sixamino-penicillanic acid. by v scientists as a -brilliant" feat T lsh who more than anyone else wnz r or Purjilcation and prrtLtonTSCti Original form, was speaking m Rome ltS He gave guidance to the team responsible for the latest advance. The discovery248 words
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310 1959-03-23 12 U.S. chemists have split the "dual personality of the drug reserpine. often used in treating mental Ills, and have produced two new reserpine modifications one an agent for lowering blood pressure and the other a tranquilizer, it was announced at a meeting of the American310 words
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147 1959-03-23 12 Jazz fans in 'swoon' may be sleeping OEOPLE who appear to swoon while listening to crooners or jazz bands may only have fallen asleep, according to an Oxford psychologist. Dr. Lan Oswald Beit Memorial Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Experimental Psychology, has conducted a series of experiments m147 words
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Article, Illustration804 1959-03-23 13 Andrew Mackenzie - Andrew Mackenzie Organisation develops Britain's best ideas By Ofine day m the near future an oval-shaped l. the Hovercraft, looking like a combetween a flying saucer and a .ship, will the waters of the Solent (oil Lhe coast Britain between Hampshire and the Wi^ht)Popper - 804 words
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Article480 1959-03-23 13 j)' :> Russia's Lunik rocket rtally pa s the moon and so into "ilnt round the sun? No Western scientist saw it or hrard -n-il. After the first announcement of success Russia has I nothing;. Now, Tor the first time, a British scientist publicly Wires480 words
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251 1959-03-23 13 'We'll do it again,' say the hot-box volunteers I^IGHT DAYS locked m a 98-degree (F) "hotbox" with regular climbs up and down steps to the ticking of a metronome. That was the special for which four soldiers volunteered. The experiment, to test men's reactions to tropical heat, was carried out251 words
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Article, Illustration140 1959-03-23 14 How they finished at Bukit Timak on Saturday- your punting guide ———___>_ niinio h S, U.irrj). »a s lmin.47 2 5s,.c. and Tote 4ividends„ h er'^^ and S9. S MeUoi,te <«■*• »>««»"). Th! winner "s Jim" KAL-L THREE. Numismate (8.12. carr 8 5 N"i «mvi_ t« x> 1 *i *ueFree Press - 140 words
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625 1959-03-23 15 'CRICKET PUNCH' HITS OUT AT THE COUNTY CHAMPIONS "/H)NFUSED and aihamed" is the impression lefi after reading West Indian cricketer Frank Worrell's book, according to a British Boitdmj newspaper yesterday. Worrell attacks an English cricket team, m\i\ pulls no punches cither. He alleges Ui the book that when the WestReuter - 625 words
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1078 1959-03-23 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Downing Street recovered from check ALLAN LEWIS By ,1IM\(. SIHKLIS W vviiniinj; prrformj u u one mile LriiU Cup, niain rate lUikit Timah on Kturday, stamps him E horse of class. BY t betore entering 1 siril ight, a critical I. i the race, he ally baulked and to be1,078 words
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Article138 1959-03-23 15 MY experience and Intuition U-lls mr that Hie following horses will \tc worth notinß for future runs: Impres*, fourth, DcnteiHuilus. I*l l-intii M< ■'> n re definitely folJowl fol I) Hood llrro and Sc«p©n hr followed, but I '"I i ibOUl tIMM (^o. Bnra138 words
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Article262 1959-03-23 15 BLACK CiOLI) won thp seventh ruee. Riving young Bob Taylor his first winner after his aoeident at the last Bukit Timah ineHing. Taylor had Black Gold nicely plared all the w.»y and anticipating a qu^ck move by Ward en Kavvanua, moved Black Gold quickly around the leaders262 words
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208 1959-03-23 16 Firm bans stilletto heels: They ruin floors MORE than 2,000 girls have bet n ordered by their employers to stop wearing .->tilietto heels. Lever Brothers, makers of soaps and detergents, believe that these heels do too much damage to office and factory floors. a spokesman for the firm said yesterday:Reuter - 208 words
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Article31 1959-03-23 16 King Hussein of Jordan arrived m San Francisco by air yesterday for an Informal visit on his way to Washington lor talks v%ith President Elsenhower ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1959-03-23 16 THE uB. Air Force I rch neai I land, m the 80Uth Atlantic, for the I an intermedia rhor-able ballistic mi fired from Capo Canaveral m Florida on Saturday.34 words
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Article30 1959-03-23 16 A Greek Cypriot delegation left Athens by air yesterday for London for talks on the implementation of the Zurich and London agreements on the future of Cyprus. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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315 1959-03-23 16 Nasser hits out at Kassem, alleges broken promises DBBSIDENT NASSER of the United Arab Rt--1 public charged yesterday that Iraq was still a British base." In a new attack on General Kassem. he alleged that the Iraqi Premier was allying himself with Britain because the British wanted to re-establish imperialismReuter - 315 words
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Article41 1959-03-23 16 The main idol of the famous Hindu temple at Srirangam. 200 miles south of Madras, was partially damaged by fire yesterday. The temple was closed while the cause of the blaz^ was invpstleratpri nr\d rpnn-. made.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 41 words
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78 1959-03-23 16 giaiu Aipine landslide m the Zoldana valley n« >r Belluno m Northern Italy terday swept away a s»n> ton concrete bridge, cut n ten villages and blocked ;i main road. The landslide poured more than a million cubic yards of earth into an artificialReuter - 78 words
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Article25 1959-03-23 16 The Sultan of Brunei opens talks m London today with the British Government on the first written constitutor! for thp RHH«H_r\rr»*«»#»fo.t state. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article64 1959-03-23 16 IRA bomb shatters transformer last night. The tran I rmer it roJ ney Hill, w as com I Police c believJ the outlawed ir.sh I publican Army men 1 laid a c former Newry has kx ;bi J of repeated attacks m S past two years by thl Irish RepReuter - 64 words
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