The Singapore Free Press, 31 March 1959
1959-03-31
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1959-03-31 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper >'■ Singapore. Tuesday, March 31, 1959. Price 1| U16 words
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Article72 1959-03-31 1 |<«;rman cyclist. Wendlandt, ha:; with a flat I o'clock 8. when he went 'ken glass, on with hlch >*y but he would be glad if body would lend him bicycle sometime to Franz who Is mak second attempt to stay on his bicycle for72 words
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188 1959-03-31 1 PLANES and search parties night searched dense torial jungle west mgul, Central Africa j missing aircraft and line passengers who de M. Barthelemy ada, the Central i an Republic's Prime Minister. I lane disappeared on lay night during a to Bangui from Ber--200Reuter - 188 words
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Article122 1959-03-31 1 WAR ON LUXURY GOODS -BY WOMEN tfIFTY leading Pakls- i tan women de- I dared war yesterday on > I imported luxury goods in a new austerity drive to conserve foreign ex- change and boost local cottage industries. Their slogan fs: "No more foreign cosmetics, no more foreign cloth- jReuter - 122 words
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Article33 1959-03-31 1 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 92 5 8 cents per lb., up five-eighths of a cent on Thursday's close. The tone was steady quiet.33 words
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150 1959-03-31 1 Dalai Lama near India, beats Red air search REPORTS reaching Kalimpong, North-East India, last night said the Dalai Lama was believed to be close to the Indian border. His exact whereabouts were being kept seerTibetan sources discounted reports that the Di Lama had been injured in a fall while fleeingReuter - 150 words
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655 1959-03-31 1 flit MAYOR, Mr. Ong Eng (Juan, at the City Council meeting this morning condemned the action of the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat in taking over most of the Council's executive and staff powers The council655 words
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Article68 1959-03-31 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower may take a short holiday soon. His doctors say he "needs some warm weather and some exercise.'' Mr. James Hagerty, the President's press secretary, discounted any implication that the President was not well. He said he was feeling fine, but needed a rest from officialReuter - 68 words
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Article24 1959-03-31 1 propi I a Mop in SUP on Hln v robbed <>t SUfto worth of 1 ind $55 In cash The ng.24 words
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Article35 1959-03-31 1 Thieves entered a house in Beatty Road belonging to Mr. Ta v Enp; Kuan and stole $1,750 worth of jewellery and $500 in cash yesterday Mr. Tay and his family were out.35 words
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Article13 1959-03-31 1 Persia has protested to Rumania against press and radio attacks. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article41 1959-03-31 1 U.S Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, arrived at West Palm Beach, Florida, yesterday for an indefinite stay to recuperate from radiation treatments for cancer. Before flying from Washington he said he felt "pretty good." U.P.1. ReuterU.P.I; Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement51 1959-03-31 1 j*&**> BR Wm *mm%. 1 W MM by naturally, you Will wan! to know that h< D give him. T) t in milk is Humanii Mood, n t like natural milk! Remembi •ollow. <>n-Trufood and CfTta] Tiufood, all fill 1 to prodie for the best /whir* Hl» iiinit \i Mtt51 words
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Article, Illustration480 1959-03-31 2 PANCY, 9, IS TALENT QUEST FIND No 2 Russia accepts and promises to work for talks' success RUSSIA agr< d li (ti\ to attend tour I Foreign Ministers' meeting in a on Maj 11 to discuss the German problem and the future olReuter - 480 words
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Article106 1959-03-31 2 *fhe speed and brevity With which Russia replied to the Western Hot nt less than a week ago indicates their earnest desire to get through the preliminary stage of a Foreign Minis- ters 1 meeting and on to the summit as soon possible, diplomatic officialsReuter - 106 words
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Article32 1959-03-31 2 PARTIAL train Bervii w< r gency crews In M< following Thui ke agal panie, which later i>r throughout tin ittornoj nnd th< Ir lead i including ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article49 1959-03-31 2 Prince Orsini took ex-Queen Sora; (Persia for a drive. When they returned, the r accompanied the princi Into her hotel, bul left again Immediately. Reports said Son prince Orsini con abandoning mi due The princ< I (1 Orsini a family has produ Pop' ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article11 1959-03-31 2 Operation today on Grace I will operation In Switzerland, to ReuterReuter - 11 words
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175 1959-03-31 2 MR. BELWYN 1.1.0Y1i left London by air for Washington last night ign and NATO consultations on German I iues and relate d International problems. The talks open today amid reports from diplomatic aourcei in Washington that the western allies will discuss a United St proposalReuter - 175 words
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108 1959-03-31 2 RAHIM RAHMAN. the Malay trumpeter with the Louis Armstrong touch, was elected winner of the first All -Singapore Talent Que>t finals at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. His number "Mack the Knife" piled up 453 points. Runner-up was Fancy I aged nine, with108 words
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Advertisement135 1959-03-31 2 YES, that's literally true when V^7 V(£ \X you use a "LUCKY'' Air-cooled ~~N seat cushion in your car The Jfl ■|K^^~> coil-spring construction, plus mS^\\\W^JM^. «n\ the open weave fabric made of ,^fezrf T^~ ,jjj' durable plastic, ensures 100' V V J= /J< K ventilation. And in such gay135 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-03-31 3 I ONDON detectives, seeking clues to a murder on Good Friday were vps terday scouring the city's underworld for a mysterious man named "Chick." They believed the man can help them in their inquiries into the ratal stabbing in Piccadilly oi aReuter - 330 words
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57 1959-03-31 3 A HUGE column ol men. women and children inarched Into Lon< Tra; i day afternoon for the climax .3-mile the H-bomb" marcn, it demomtratl i ll London In The marchei from the ma I 100 Of them, day night a out itrengthReuter - 57 words
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Article20 1959-03-31 3 Pri Sukarno nl Ii done Turkey between April 24 and invitation of the Tur- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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401 1959-03-31 3 OFFICIAL NOW: PRINCESS MARGARET WILL SEE THE POPE |)RI.M hvs M \HC. \KI I as well i tin- Queen Mother will be received in private audience in Pope John in the atiE tan late next month it E was confirmed in Rome E last night. It was also announced thatReuter - 401 words
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229 1959-03-31 3 Now B.E.A. hostesses: No polish for nails THE .stale owned British European Airways was feuding again yesterday with its ground hostesses. An order was handed down to the girls to lay oil' eye shadow and nail polish because it mak( 3 them look "unwashed." The last time BEA took IssueU.P.I - 229 words
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Advertisement41 1959-03-31 3 STRETCHABLE NYLON SOCKS FOR COMFORT DURABILITY AVAILABLE IN MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS PLAIN WHITE or COLOURS. All siies for men children. Reosonobly cd. ENG MIN CO. LTD., fRETAIL DEPT.) NORTH BRIDGE ROAD APORE T«l: ***** 1 BHAGWAN CO. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE.41 words
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Advertisement142 1959-03-31 3 The Stage Club proudly presents "A PHOENIX "THE CROWN TOO OF SAINT FREQUENT" \5-£T FELICE" by Christopher Fry by Frank Sladen-Sm.th at the CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE on Mon. and Tues. 6th 7th April at 8.30 p.m. as part of the Singapore Arts Festival ANO FOR TWO ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES on Fri.142 words
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270 1959-03-31 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, March 31. 1059. Opinion Key talks in U.S. JPHE paramount task of j 1 the statesmen who be-* gin a series of meetings in Washington today must be to agree on the broad basic principles that will govern Western policy in the coming diplomatic tussle270 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1959-03-31 4 ANNE SHARPLEY - Mrs.Caldwell No.4 picks a bedtime story ANNE SHARPLEY by LIVERY family has its J ow ti mytholoi en the constant reforming family lif< of quiet Mr. Erskine Idwell who is on his fourth family by so into the r< I ol Caldwell histo; he story of how Mr. Caldwell, now1,096 words
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Article259 1959-03-31 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber 1»H f HAVE i ven thousand four hundred and sixty-nine articles with the refrain: "In a few us we shall have total immobility in our stre» bee will be tu M many < there at i Nobody, apparently, dan that uld mean mobility, (> might imagine259 words
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Advertisement7 1959-03-31 4 j IMIIMi "mi hi i HHiiiiiiiiiH'i'"' I7 words
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Advertisement27 1959-03-31 4 ROUND THE WORLD BUt^ APRIL ACROSS THt PACIfIC subject to Government approval f; ,„form.».o* •«<• booing- <•«««" r°" ff MALAYAN AIRWAYS pn sf% a. fW tRITISH OVIRSIAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION27 words
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Article, Illustration266 1959-03-31 5 EXAM RULES REVISED Major changes for next year ....>.••••■••■•<••••••••••- tvstiv€il Major changes for next year Some will get new chance piIOKI.VNI changes in the second.,,^ schoota qualifying ;l" n fr ,,u :»> wi Into effect next year were announced by the Singapore Ministry of Education veste, The School Certificate Examination266 words
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142 1959-03-31 5 Clinic run by pupils for village may close THE by senior pupils of St Andrew's .School with the help of a qualified d< for the villa jers of Poton^ Pi li maj be clo The Archdeacon of Sir. DOre, the Veil. U. D. Chelllah, who teaches at Andrews School. City142 words
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99 1959-03-31 5 Depositors UP but deposits are DOWN DESPITE an increase of seven per cent in the number* of depositors In the Post Oil ice Savings Bank, there was a drop ol j $5,839,454 in the amount saved in 1957 compared With 1956. The annual report ot t he Singapore Postal Services99 words
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Article123 1959-03-31 5 PROGRAMME of s and music of East will follow the i»l opening oj the Singapore \rt> ival by the Governor, William Goode, at Victoria Theatre at j> m. tomorrow. nbera of the Radio Sin'P»rc Orchestra will ide the overture and lental music during the performance which123 words
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25 1959-03-31 5 rpi I i not worried at whai II alii c Th« I lon at the end ol in peoi25 words
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Advertisement20 1959-03-31 5 f or real Comforf Always wear. underwear "r.h dc Co, Ltd., 1 for S pore Moloyo CO., Iruuroner Bldq /.27720 words
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Advertisement44 1959-03-31 5 JI tehal ,I.ms meant I j? 5 gel IliiviMir ami lillrr in Kl King s i/r i-.ir< llc«. w I m\\\\\\\\\\\\ In ilnir nniarl lip-lop Ux. f' |pk >^ villi (mi. <flKi.ni p >\JI I^*4 ■Bbc m. \J M. asmm" \J \^!tr>^. '••oi mama *mma\44 words
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Miscellaneous149 1959-03-31 6 r .1 K I"!" BIAWKK by Sydney Jordan 31AMHIAKB; by Lee I alk and I'iiil Davis MAMPRAKE 6EGTURES UYPNOTICAL LY- Z— T=*«~»-^ --UP7WE FLUe-ANP I J AXE by Hubbard AN ACT POR MACK— wm AT "V /W- I^W aq/->, rr PierrKPN SOON AND HE'LL OO THE. CXRTY iF \ll BLOXDIE149 words
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Miscellaneous429 1959-03-31 6 1 IJORN today you have j 1> taw nts especially in pj Live arts, you definitely ha\ thing to give Be sure that not let your talents lie dormani -a pj unexpressed. pj You have the artistic rament that goes with artistic and all too often you beconv I pj429 words
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Article83 1959-03-31 7 NEU \OKK. M.„, im BBSS.* 11 M,.,its („.,i.,.,i uV, loogl lM Jlll > 100 75 bu i rONE: OjmltA. i°£l\ Nll Kl BBEft: Pmlwm Maj ]lilid J,,l > 32.35 bu 82.84 paid roxi Vcrj Usmiy 32 84 sell< RSI \pril landed price J2 fa 3 S( l83 words
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Article32 1959-03-31 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 30. Previous Today o Industrials 606.58 602(53 .'ii Railroads 159.74 159l hi Domestic- Bonds 85.96 85*87 15 Utilities 93.80 934,; ><«»<ks Composite Averages 208.94 207 8132 words
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Article63 1959-03-31 7 Malabar spot and awaiting April shipment 24 v. offered e 24',. BflpaUMU offered, Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white vpnl shipment 24'.. offered, spot 45',. awaiting release unampong spot and awaiting re- quoted, afloats 44 1 Aoril shn 244, afloats 24% offered. ment 44',, sellers "ex-dock. Above prices quoted in63 words
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Article51 1959-03-31 7 The condition of Shirley Camparini, the hole-in-the-heart girl who gave birth to a baby on Saturday, was stated at Guy's Hospital m London yesterday to oh "unaltered." The hospital previously said Mrs. Camparini. Bri tish-born wife of an Italian, and her baby girl were "both doing fine.'Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-03-31 7 She tell tycoons their fate OVER expensive din ""'(I subdued lights "i haunting music, iu< tycoom lish full} to (he ftdvh K Iheodns I heodoasion i» on ealeulii rrom her cli. MMs Rnd into accounl th "i»« 's of ihe 1 1 i i om her I Popper "1.lPopper - 49 words
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Article, Illustration301 1959-03-31 7 HOTELS MAY SCRAP TIP SYSTEM AND BRING IN A SERVICE CHARGE jtHE Hotel Association of Singapore is making inquiries from leadine A hotels in Italy, France and Switzerland about their servfce chareo SyS M^ W v^T a Vie^ t0 here in place of tipping g i trib^'i^n^ Z r 7tl£Keystone - 301 words
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Advertisement89 1959-03-31 7 •if, ADELPHI Z)/wc, Z)r/n* W Dance in cool, cosy comfort t music by the NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sundays) i* j; GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN t AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC Reservations: telephone 2810. ■VIHBIHHIMHHHBiJaBJBBHMajiBBHiHHBBBiiHHBIBBHHH> r jjjk*^ e new z RIMIMtJfR ALL IAMOCA I roduc!% Or, fully Complete $45/- Only89 words
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Miscellaneous120 1959-03-31 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 4.27 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.35 a.m. and 6.10 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.44 a.m. and 8.02 p.m. FRIDAY: 6.30 a.m. and 9.01 p.m. SATURDAY: 8.09 a.m. and 9.41 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.11 a.m. and 10.11 p.m. MONDAY: 9.58 a.m. and 10.3fi p.m. p m. Programme Summary souvenirs from showland 1120 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-03-31 8 T<\VO pals relax after their ordeal. Carl Smith, 11, of Stockport, Cheshire and I his dog (hippie hecame the talk of the town last week. Young Carl wandered on to a local railway line and suddenly saw an express train speeding towards him. PetrifiedPopper - 87 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-03-31 8 The ward of Yul Brynner (\IIIE R I N E (ri^ht), the girl with the light I) ro w n shoulder-length hair, takes such a delight In wearing it full nut, just to prove that not everyone in the Brynner family favours the egg-shell look. She is of course thePopper - 128 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Title Section10 1959-03-31 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday, March 31. 1959.10 words
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Article, Illustration381 1959-03-31 1 Be wise with your child I Jlllllllllllll jllllllll Y^OUR children are oil to school, and ven though you arc pleased at m£i them reach this Important milestone in their young lives, your feelings are mixed i tiny fears. i havi the fear of let them ko for the first Into381 words
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356 1959-03-31 1 servant, they managed to hide their horror of war games and bought the guns and the holster. They refused the cowboy suit because they felt it was more than they could afford. His father explained that one does not tell a good cowboy356 words
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Article282 1959-03-31 1 Banish that tired look HANK you been hitt- S nig the high spot, E lately? Do >< ii feel ratlin like a limp ra« that E has been wrung dr>? Here is a formula to E repair the damage and make you look like new. E Send the familv oil282 words
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175 1959-03-31 2 French perfume weaves spell around wearer f\F all the hundreds and thousands of different kinds of perfume In the world, there are only a bare 16 that suit every type of woman. For pe: fume is a very personalised thing. A ■cent that makes one woman devastating, may just smell175 words
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Article95 1959-03-31 2 PUT ON GLAMOUR WITH PYJAMAS pLAMOUR is not only for parties and dinner out in the town. You can have it at home too. Margaret Low shows here some lounging pyjamas in soft mauve Chinese silk, featuring pencil-slim, anklelength trousers joined to a strapless, clinging top. Carrying the Chinese motif95 words
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Article49 1959-03-31 2 IF you ore having trouble with your amah clean i du.sty corners I it i.s time you bought her nn every which way" m< mop I c yen Into tl»' it m with lie wrlat. It out ol una f u 1 1 i in49 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-03-31 3 She's sketchily dressed for sketching PEGGY DOBSON is dreaming that she is an arte, to in hei brassiere Sketchily dressed for sketching, she wears a block nylon and el,, a with foam rubber support .md six way Straps. Her skin-tight toreador pants boasts a colour scheme that matches the paints67 words
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Article38 1959-03-31 3 Vin LIC and a remind* t ol the glor Old I hioned 'I milk •1 thi flaunl d and hand v od luck cha .villi multl coloun d i Th will i38 words
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207 1959-03-31 3 LEMON IS THE BEST FRIEND OF A COOK r EMON is a cook's best friend. No one who loves to cook can do without it or would want to. Squeeze a few drops oi lemon juice into the pan while fish is poaching. It keeps the fish white and firm.207 words
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Article141 1959-03-31 3 Softer, Smoother skin in days w-M rewarding ■o have radiantly ltunfl- skin. One ■■Hjica'Y.-d skin-care ciivMnnw available in m will give it i :hKu I r sensational utivMi I the full m mild, super- iap for your B massage. This en *M .mportant to 'Vsar- d condition properly. ,>^SSr -amy141 words
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Article169 1959-03-31 3 DURABLE SHOES CUT FOR STYLE PIT your best foot forward in shoes from Italy when shopping around town, working at the office, waltzing on the dance floor and sun bathing at the beach. An attractive town court conies with a medium heel, that is prettily slim and yet sturdy for169 words
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Article, Illustration225 1959-03-31 4 tavfaty yean ego, a new Invention was first plated Ml the market h was called nylon." One ef the lir^t items available in this new wonder" material was the feminine stocking which immediately revolutionised the hosiery industry. Alter Wearing nylon stocking, women refused to accept225 words
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451 1959-03-31 4 Travel tips for girls who plan to go on holiday TEENAGERS Ihese days arc a very independent group of people. They feel, thai as young adults, they should be trusted with certain responsibilities and given certain privileges, such as travelling alone Now, as holiday time approaches, some parents, knowing that451 words
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Advertisement25 1959-03-31 1 1 voiivor made* in 2 versions for HER for HIM a fc cnrvcii Favrc Lcuba Watch Co., Ltd. 18 F. B.itrery Road. Smgjpore fc— J25 words
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Advertisement65 1959-03-31 2 WHERE to buy i i i i ITALIAN SHOES by Bata. North Bridge Road. CHINESE HAM) MIRROR: Silvercraft, Penang Lane. MAGIE PERFUME by Lancome: Sole agents Borneo Company, Crosby House. Available at all cosmetic counters. OTEDAR NYLON MOP: At most household utensil stores. FABRIC SOFTENER: At most household utensil stores.65 words
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Advertisement112 1959-03-31 2 w*—^ ■aaaawvaßawaaa^a^^^MM.^ Mum\ Hsaia^. Am K& ja IP^ ■I Hi bu Hi H v 9 K HB HI. H a jay. '^81*^JF V* S^y flBK^ V Wm f Sal <cw vi^SeS^^jpSE^^^v^ir js^- W s\a mmmmvKmwsMam mw^ WLsmM^^^^^f I H y j a k? •■«p >* j r? wM Ba Jffl^112 words
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Advertisement37 1959-03-31 3 DELICIOUS FOOD Or A J^r 0 j' *4* *4 Mr S~" AmJ J m~4a Aw W §\Aw^ 7 •tirol 1/ mm j I m S^/i/8 mm h MIRRO-MATIC J^ PRESSURE COOKER MARDEN COMPAN M orchard road singapori37 words
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Singapore Flower Show FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section30 1959-03-31 1 Singapore Flower Show FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT Tithonia Oiversifolia'... a gold medal award picture by P.L. CHAN at the Singapore Flower Show photographic exhibition of flower studies. Tuesday, March 31, 195930 words
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Article, Illustration540 1959-03-31 1 P. R. POOLEY - The gentle (but so difficult) arrangement P. R. POOLEY BY IIJAYBK v«„ HI have no gar-■-■den: Never mind, please read this article just the same because it mitfht save you quite a lot of money and disappointment. So often exhibitors have cornered me after a flower slum and have inquired,540 words
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Advertisement192 1959-03-31 1 jHYPO N E X j Soluble Plant Food for Ml House Plants, Garden Flowers, Vegetables, Shrubs, Lawns, Trees So Simple and Econo- n i" m D[ fl mical lo I s< Simply m DiBsolve HYPONEX A; Guaranteed by J ,i i m V Good Housekeeping 7 and water Ihr plants192 words
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Article, Illustration207 1959-03-31 2 H\ I'll M X has Seen tested and pro\ ed b] 15 fi irs 1 aae« Millions now know its economy, infeti and pendable growing retulta, It is thf I*o*l l»iod for all plants outdoors or indoors. Orchids, violets, raniums, begonias and all other t> pes207 words
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Advertisement255 1959-03-31 2 v .<. s .^c v A^ s <■ <$$ s f ft 1 4U>< I*l tif' -t ha&mT&Vmt 'LmmWmXmMMMMMMV'^- \.i/ M?^ fLmmM%M^mWß^ fel^ fl A fl f| .^mmmmmW^^. AmMK^m**^^ M a AmWr M AT m AMmtr A Ami As Mm ASMS* Mm mMS Mr .^o* M\ m Am9T mm Jmmt255 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-03-31 3 Here's a teaser. Three pretty yirls all looking over a barrier at the same thing The 1/ present a study in expression. They also pose a problem. Any idea trhat they are looking at. If you give up the answer in at the foot of Column51 words
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Article199 1959-03-31 3 THEY ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LA WS UNDER MICROSCOPE SCIENTISTS at a federal laboratory in New Brunswick, New Jersey, keep a vital watch on U.S. borders and lever leave their microscopes. Their job: To make sure immigration laws lor seeds are enforced Before any shipment -eeds can199 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-03-31 3 Were you right? Actually only agricultural and vegetable seeds of major commercial importance are involved in the laboratory inspection. Flower, tree and herb seeds are not considered so vital to agriculture and, thotlgh subject to quarantine regulations may enter with comparatively177 words
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Advertisement11 1959-03-31 3 fITCO Jt^l MOWER /Wj I JACKSON CO. LTD. i«»iii\x»,\ko\m. m-oki I11 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-03-31 4 Three studies "OUT of the Green" won a silver medal for Lee Lim at a recent Singapore Flower Show photographic exhibition. aMHaillliaijaHaHaßiaßHlß Dr. C. L. Lim's "Dendrobium Dalhousiniiiiti" Mis hiffhlv commended. A DroilZ« medal went lo Urnss hv Lai39 words
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625 1959-03-31 4 ESME BAPIST - BIGGE EST and BRIGHTEST flower show yet ESME BAPIST °W LOWN IN FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD WILL Jon display at happy world stadium I By nual Flower fl P^'h'd to be i- m< eesstul and colourfifl the Colonv. The (muTiior, fl (i(H)de Will f >|KMI thrfl will ho lu-ld625 words
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Advertisement244 1959-03-31 4 NAM KEE NURSERY j Latest Orchids of Hawaii; arriving weekly: From giant plants to seedlings: B Dendrobiums; Vandas; Oncidiums; Cattleyas; Strap-leaf Vandas; Phalaenopsis; also local Crosses etc. etc. H mi C. Bow Bells Den. Lady Hamilton A.M.H.O.S. B B Vanda Nellie Morley (Straw-berry colour) (E. V. Deventer var. Kono x244 words
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Advertisement94 1959-03-31 4 YOUR GARDEN'S BEST FRIENDI JE wL\ 100 Organic Plant! /m&kX All Fish No Odour! m W °°g Cat Re P ellalt l BC Leaf Or Root Feed I Economical- 1 Table-I Igjjj 1 Gallon Equals 2Oofl f^ •No Forcing ChemiciJ fll Ef^ffi^ I R« u,ts Are outstal l <r ijSfAr^ffl94 words
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Advertisement50 1959-03-31 5 PlantHr vv v ,//^^^*>^ {}^<>^>^^ n^< >^ <>^ tv/i>^ n//<i^ v/ KHIAN KEE ellaitl g< tUlirV 3 GENTLE ROAD, SPORE 11, Tel: 527:>5. Gladioli Bulb Importers and ced Orchid Growers E able-l > all "l £?r I > I 1 C/tf flowers i 1 1 |l ,i large varictj oi50 words
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Advertisement91 1959-03-31 5 ■r^^H Bar /"Y/ ■'■jfi^Sji VfliTiMa i h mAmm \«H Am^^WM\^\ AW I CORONATION I FLOWER SHOP BANKSIAN MEDAL CHAMPIONSHIP CUP WINNER 1940 241, Orchard Road, Singapore >> (Opposite the Market) I Specialist in Floral Baskets Bridal Bouquets, Rare Orchids Fresh and Floral Wreaths NURSERY 341, Bukit Timah Road, m s.91 words
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406 1959-03-31 6 Mr. BLOSSOM - An ounce of science is worth ten green fingers Mr. BLOSSOM -m By MAKING new plants from old is always a fascination for gardeners. "Give me a slip from that/' you sa\ to a friend with a plant you covet. [f vou are "greenfingered" vou pop il in some out-of-the-way406 words
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303 1959-03-31 6 Here's an excuse for not nmowing the lawn... vmimMMti^mm^ Y r Or want an excuse for not mowing the lawn? Then overhaul the lawn mower. Oh, you can quickly quieten conscience. The lawn mower almost certainly needs overhauling and it will mow all the better and easier afterwards. First, thoroughly303 words
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Article56 1959-03-31 6 INVENTION OF THE HI IK: A i eenhouse developed by the Univ< lifornia. Plowei >wn in the guarantee under gl i And the whole idi ich npler and less bn All you do i bU and |c, B< b< in" easy to handle thi tic anothi th< lummer56 words
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91 1959-03-31 6 SESAME OPENS A DOOR TO SOME RICH EATING... STRICTLY off li to the dieting fraternity is the newci for sesame seeds, any dish Involving whidj is guaranteed to put back every pound you took off. Sesame the sam< invoked by All his magie password riches of Thieves is equa port91 words
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Article, Illustration573 1959-03-31 7 Your wife's got the right idea-no need for backache! J^rxlgning Page T~* am ins is an age of machines, in Ihe l'w Ii in the home, in |tlu ollice and in the I he strange thing ■jy .it whereas the va-li-ur.'.p. cleaner, the re■i:. 'or, the washji:. •hine, and a573 words
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Advertisement84 1959-03-31 7 lAS ci ron *t*^* Wm Wm omm\\ MIRACLE -W&> FERTILIZER *>2iffi I D EA L £==^*3bf=l====== FOR 2ji££ ORCH.DS pajraS cm mmm J m pm- •We!, V^Bi*^*^ W ALLY Orchid sfl I w/ijt JX' Wclgro supplies .11 .he GUARANTEED ANALYSIS nourishment «i plant needs is equally beneficial for N1 lj(84 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-03-31 8 THE CROWD al the opening in the HaPPy World Stadium of Singapore's 1958 Flower Show. This year's show promises to be even brighter and bigger.28 words
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157 1959-03-31 8 ANTIBIOTIC drugs— themselves chemically derived from molds found in the earth are today beiii-r used by science to combat the plant plagues that constantly menace the world's food supply. The latest victory for the earth-mold drugs was reported by Dr. R. S. Cox,157 words
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693 1959-03-31 8 Peril of the decorative but deadly lantana r AUSTRALIA DECLARES WAR! ON THIS POISONOUS WEED I N MANY Malayan gardens a colourful and beautiful flower, innocenl in ml pearance, has proved popular in rmnl v'ars as a decorative border for llowc-r lu-cll Singapore gardeners have us< a the ktntuj shrub693 words
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Advertisement78 1959-03-31 8 t~ p World-Famouj 35 mm Camera 4 offers deluxe features r| cameras. You'll be proud 111 j^J^gggr*^ o/ Me results. Just count fr 'JZL^^m he f eatures never before World-famous Voigtlaender high- Automatic locking device prcciency Color-Skopar f2.8 lens vents double exposure. with its outstanding colour cor- si B ilt78 words
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Article144 1959-03-31 9 FOUR MEN MAKE CLEAN GETAWAY Vtreet corner jli And this is the only due ILK K at Croyilon, Surrey, the south of don now have strangest ret ever to he red in their ks. It reads: rOLEN; one ah with two ioms, lounge, len oid bathi. I'd led cupand all144 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-03-31 9 ABovEs:,„"",a: dog Show recently at the Grafton Hall, Kentish Town, among tin* entrants was Mr. Alexander Gauge, who is wcllknown as "Friar Tuck" in the television serial of Robin Hood. Here he is with his three dogs (from left): Becky, Susie and loss lo\ picture.47 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-03-31 9 I PCT l,s ,H,d LCr I i> made ol paper. Sculpture In t ins medium is an ai t form seen all t<><> i l> these d i\s I Hhibited hs Mr. Launej n the lnt< national \i i \ini>lion .it < ii. i bourf, Hod oi66 words
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Article, Illustration301 1959-03-31 10 j Aoif 7ooif j 930 mil. j hospital European nations eye S-E Asia markets ORITAIN, Fra n i l Italy and other West er n European countries are trying to improve their post- tions in South- East Asian markets to compete with Japanese exports, according to JapaneseReuter; U.P.I - 301 words
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Article17 1959-03-31 10 U lonalist China is sendl i lo man technical touth Vietnam p build thrc< ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article35 1959-03-31 10 million out <»i China's <;r»o million people have learned the new phonetic alphabet designed to aid In speaking Mandarin and reading and writing the Chinese language, according to Peking Radio.35 words
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66 1959-03-31 10 SENIOR SIAMESE OFFICERS TO TOUR AUSTRALIA THREE senior officers of the Siamese armed services are due in Sydney today for a three-week tour of Australian del'nce establishments. They are Captain Chirdchal fhomya of the Navy: Colonel Tanyoung Prayusenee of the Army: and Group Captain Pravat Jirastitya Ol the Air ForReuter - 66 words
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168 1959-03-31 10 April 22 is D-day for sweeping changes in R.I. PRESIDENT SUKARNO is expected to announce his programme lor sweeping constitutional changes, including a return to the 1945 constitution, the day before he leaves for a world tour on April 23 He will visit Turkey. Scandinavian countries, Mexico, the Argentine. BrazilReuter - 168 words
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Article45 1959-03-31 10 DR IIELMI. the Indonesian ambassador to Australia, has said Australia and Indonesia are preparing to "realise the followup" of Dr. Subandrio's recent visit to Australia. The follow-up would Include implementation of a cultural treaty and intensifi cation ol trade relations. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article35 1959-03-31 10 one million dollar grant from a tund amounting to 00.000 Canadian dollars for I 'ommonwealth countries ot South I Asia ylon will u ie the money to Import n flour. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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122 1959-03-31 10 CHINA PLANS TO LINK TWO GREAT RIVERS CURVEY teams have left Chengchow, deep in China's Western interior. to finalise the route for the Communists' plan to connect the nation's two largest rivers. Several tentative routes for connecting the Yangtze River to the Yellow River were surveyed la.^t year. Linking theU.P.I - 122 words
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Article29 1959-03-31 10 The Japanese Cabinet h tentatively decided to hold an i hall the memHouse ouncillors on Jui I formal decision pected i May. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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211 1959-03-31 10 Sumatran rubber production slumps 1 5 per cent body m won r In the arej I civopind tn 15 p The der! I adequate vrtiii-1 scrs, roper v I Impro] ma::.!Pi..inc(B method.. problen 'UUPII THE JAPANESE ambassadol to Pakistan. Mr. Katsufl shiro Narita, is hOn fl transferred to Australia! Reuter.Reuter - 211 words
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Article19 1959-03-31 10 B Ghulam Mohammed ounc< d I it ion fron pi rm Indl i and fori ReuterReuter - 19 words
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56 1959-03-31 10 A MEMBER ol thi Ho Ko mcll u MP He 1 1 Mr. Kv ok told COP that production oi 1 1 wat< in the sea on not time wheti di duced t] oip ot thi He recalled a droughl the (i filled fro hi;Reuter - 56 words
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352 1959-03-31 11 America will cut her mili tary aid to Japan: Report dismays Tokyo n|H STATES military aid \WM Japan this year will be u>ad of being increased. to authorities in mmW japan had asked for con- military aid at a high over a iive-year period f reduction in her share KReuter - 352 words
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195 1959-03-31 11 WeHpAKISTAN'S Presi- E T.d 11 mat, General E ''""-jßa^^i' Khan, has issued E lan order opening the E I ■door to investigation E ve nHoi the public conduct E j uihol 801B 01 politicians ousted E v Bu last October's blood- E ■lessReuter - 195 words
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234 1959-03-31 11 <T*HE Indonesian Air Force is negotiating for the A purchase of 40 cargo planes and helicopters, valued at an estimated $210,000,000, from private American firms, according to senior Jakarta officials. i They said the purchase would be made as soonU.P.I - 234 words
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Article, Illustration451 1959-03-31 11 OB of tTaparu se television" plan 1 Olour television throughout SOUthI Mr. Matsutaro Shoriki, president ol thi lon Network Corporation, ail tration of colour t< m where the pui stl Shoriki pi each in T<>kv< 11, predicted I would each Import iReuter - 451 words
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Advertisement56 1959-03-31 11 j FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE I Hi I ij 1 r. i.' 1J 1 S&iXmml I 1 fITHl 1 WlJMlilM VERY EFFECTIVI \mV#MmMmmm*MM»m \mmwMumm] V AGAINST FALL 'NG HAIR SCALP ITTM DANDRUFF APRIL V* V Women, younq and ISSUE S°' 1-J\J-*M- THo.i 1 00 t>t ON cnflN' haiy'eY'trading company OUUII.56 words
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Advertisement93 1959-03-31 11 Butterfly Brand Burglar Alarm Safe Guard Your Home j^Sjjr 4 f,om t,ud I S>MJ trt. I# toundt ■11^ ,OUd,y nd XX^ Jk s, j con bo heard m mM f at away For Federation Purchctrrt COD $5/- each from our Kuala Lumpur Branch LtA Mil OU. 231, South Bridge Road.93 words
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Advertisement55 1959-03-31 11 fJAmmw^mwmmmmmWMmW^ Ovrr 200 Flexible Ki^id plastic: HOUSEWARE MODERNIZES KITCHENS o&djtAA Ci/jJtAJL. Plastic LAUNDRY BASKET Colorful "cuthion toft" plastic it tnfe to everything it touches. Big 24" oval Sisa, ytt to light to handle, eaty to clean. I Obtainable at All Leading l»i p.utmental Stm. /DONALD DOCK QUICK FHOZLW JUICES Orange55 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-03-31 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUN NY GIAM —comp##V<# by a9 words
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Article205 1959-03-31 12 DO you know that on the fii of every month at 8.30 p.m. the Photographic Society of Singapore conducts a print clinic at No. I Cashln street? j Every photographer la welcomed to attend the prim j rlinic which is undoubtedly the best me205 words
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Advertisement49 1959-03-31 12 STUDIES BY LOCAL ENTHUSIASTS AKOVK: "WORKING IN TWOS." by Miss Daisy Chee, RJOHT: \l IK I b) Miss lii Scow Keng. Bnntam Auto 4 speed-changer 40%> aSgaac*" ""ir 2 speakers SOLE ACtNTS: HA. 0 CONNOR c> COMPANY LTD. 1 BMo. Rnllrrv IM C„ n l irtA A 8..t;. mj49 words
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Article, Illustration520 1959-03-31 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - You'll get up early, the King was told GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON "J T0 SAY CQODBYE THE PRESIDtNTS W ,nnu,_ by I-, i MING about the world, an old lady befon hom the most exalted doors are open ant I t ht'st in most lands are ready to speak ■j minds.520 words
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153 1959-03-31 13 ONLY A MILLIONAIRE COULD GET AWAY WITH IT! ]IRY CECIL standing to the pro- Enge an am ►ove i as in Ina could professional books; noild be more the tii.it off. I Hi, one irt m M <>* Is. 8d thai nt 0 millionaire financier with a positively patholoi lon153 words
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Article220 1959-03-31 13 VOE OLDENBOURG J made her name with two excellent historical novels about the Middle A^es In her last novel and in (his one (THE CHAINS OF LOVE. By Zoe Oldenbourg. Gollancz. 18s.) she deals with the present day. I wish she would return lo the pasl220 words
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Article413 1959-03-31 13 CLERK WHO WROTE A CLASSIC The Free Press BOOK PAGE IN those days the Bank 1 to have a secretary ii] Downstairs, in the bnlIlion vaults, 40 million pounds worth of gold was stacked. Nation alisation was a remote unimaginable danger. So if. in his chaste room upstairs, the I413 words
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Article78 1959-03-31 14 England captain breaks away V. ML D. Kollo (left) and li. 11. Waddell both of Scotland, fail to j hold J. Butteriield, E England's captain, E while P. H. Thomp- j son (Eng.) holds j A. R. Smith (Scot- land) on the; 2 ground an in- I cident during the78 words
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Article42 1959-03-31 14 FRANCE. who me Wales in Paris on Saturday. swamped Italy by 21 points (two goals, a penalty goal and three tries to nil) in a Rugby Union international at Nantes. Fielding a full International side. France led 14-0 at half-time. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration399 1959-03-31 14 SPINKS IS NOW THE BEST IN EUROPE By ARCHIE QUICK JUST two and a hall years ago a thin, pale-faced boy of 18 years and weighing less than eight stonesat at the top table ol an Amateur Boxing Association celebration dinner in a lush London West End hotel and shyly399 words
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Article162 1959-03-31 14 A REPORT from Trinidad that the proposed tour oi South Africa by a W Indies hum was in Jeopardy has jolted the South African (non-white; Cricket Board of Control in Cape Town. Mr. H. E Parker, a member ot the Hoard, said j terdayReuter - 162 words
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Article54 1959-03-31 14 Cesaproba. owned by tin Aterno Stables of Rome, won the .£l.BOO Prix Elena Italian equivajent of th< 1.000 Guineas. at thi j Capanlielle course. Rome. Ridden by O. Fancera, shi finished the mile race a I length ahead of PrincessPa, with Ecate a similar distance away third ofReuter - 54 words
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Miscellaneous372 1959-03-31 14 by M. Hirrnon-Crry < Dealer South Norm-South |a me *AK Q 3 J 8 K6 3 2 W. L J y b 5 84 o•6a 5 a 4 I •QlO c 4 4 a 83 J I I. io 7 a K Q 10 973 I t OAQ 4 K372 words
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Article, Illustration152 1959-03-31 15 ITable-tznnis I\\. who have doLed world table nnis for the pas* few tart favourites i their Swayand Corbillion ip team titles in the championships in lund today, ng come through the ting groups without the Japanese clash three other Asian in the semi-finals. reFree Press - 152 words
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Article50 1959-03-31 15 IRtSILTS of late kick">n matches in last night's British football pro. Iramme arc as follows:— 1 I VGUE ONE: Newjastle West Ham United LEAGI E TWO: ScunROTpe Inited 3, Lincoln Ll \M I THREE: K.nv < hesterfleld o. \<-l I FOUR: Shrews- > lll v I'iuii 1,Reuter - 50 words
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Article70 1959-03-31 15 Ii terday's British on matches were k 10 Nott.s 12; :j'a Yale 8; Bath rayl k lo North oi Ireand Albion 1 10 21; Cardifl B er 12 Sale n.s o, Devonporl Services 12 Huddersfleld 8 Ity Athletic ii 3 Aberavon 0; Keys 3; i h 0; >Reuter - 70 words
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35 1959-03-31 15 Olmi I i don of the w< ii tenni i tint Auitral other beating In ihc ni ho Oonz ]]> mcl. who for Lheli country cl both I I I35 words
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Article676 1959-03-31 15 THE FULL RESULTS 1 J B. LIEVENS and co-driver Plt.-Sgt. A. Jones won the 1959 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Kim. J j Driving a 1957 Borgward TS, they completed the gruelling two-day 745-mile-long Run over the Easter weekend with a registered ton miles per gallon of G2.34 (44.14 miles676 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-03-31 16 'Cut out Tokyo from world route' AN AMERICAN company, North-West Airlines. ftas objected to Bi Overseas Airways Co: potation stopping at Tokyo on its round-the-vkorld turbo-prop service due to start tomorrow. The U.S. Airline has lodged a protest with the Civil Aeronautics Board whichReuter; U.P.I - 313 words
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124 1959-03-31 16 PRESIDENT Nasser ol the United Arab Republic, hit at Mr. Khrushchev the Soviet Premier, again terday. He accused him of stirring up hatred aga Egypt In the Arab states. He vowed: "We will I be .subjected eitht r i or h President N IReuter - 124 words
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Article24 1959-03-31 16 Mr R more par: H I 9ft Pl v marry I Ira Paul, a rather s ;U d in U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article31 1959-03-31 16 Two Australia: I Tobruk and Anza I in Singapore ton I take part in i I clses. The Melbourne \m Qu:beron and Qui 1 are already here31 words
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Advertisement461 1959-03-31 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLHK.MI I 20 WaamU (minimum) CHAN SOON CHEW. 1 Kim S*ee. Koh Yew Hock and their families and Jane Char. thank friends and relative! for wreathe, gifts, night visits and attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs- Chan Wing Tsiten. AT YOUR SLRVICE 24) Words SJ (Min)—461 words
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