The Singapore Free Press, 4 April 1959
1959-04-04
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Title Section18 1959-04-04 1 The Singapore Free Press I Malaya's Own Family Paper I I sttuidav, Ai>ril 4. 1959. Price 15 C'U.18 words
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127 1959-04-04 1 Cinemas: Vasagar wants special meeting AS' ur WM sent to the City Secretary this m asking him to an emergency of the City Council's public utilities committee to reconsider yes terday's decision on electricity charges to cinemas. The letter was signed by Mr. s. M Vassgar on behalf of four127 words
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Article14 1959-04-04 1 20 schools to mee t in debate the orheld at nu m fhe In14 words
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Article21 1959-04-04 1 Timothy and Jeremy Thackery. biue-eyed ten-month-old Siamese twins separated ten days ago m London, continue to make satisfactory progress,21 words
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Article43 1959-04-04 1 The Earl of Perth, British Minister for Colonial Affairs, left London by air yesterday to resume his visit to Africa, which was interrupted so that he could present to the government a firsthand report on events m Nyasaland. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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326 1959-04-04 1 DALAI LAMA TREK LEADS OVER 14,000-FT. PASS amm a Tribesmen guard 300-mile escape route fHE DALAI LAMA, now the "honoured guest" of India after a gruelling fortnight's journey from Lhasa, was last night crossing a 14,000-f oot-high mountain pass two days' journey from Towang, 18 miles inside Indian territory. ButReuter - 326 words
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Article35 1959-04-04 1 A United States Constellation radar aircraft crashed and burst into flames as it landed at Argent'ia, Newfoundland last night killing one person and severely injuring several of the crew of 20.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article133 1959-04-04 1 Latiff on the screen ANEW film hero has been born. He is Latiff of the Free Press. This morning his creator Pelham Groom and Mr. Loke Wan Tho, head of the Cathay Organisation, signed a contract giving Cathay-Kcris Films the exclusive rights to film the adventures of the famous detective,133 words
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Article113 1959-04-04 1 'TIBET A LESSON TO ASIA' NEPAL TIIE Nepali Congress Party, which has just won the country's first general election, said m a statement yesterday ••The tragic events m Tibet are an Asian parallel to the Hungarian annihilation." The statement said those who believed that relations based on the principles ofReuter - 113 words
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Article99 1959-04-04 1 CniRISTINE Jo r gen sen was refused a marriage licence m New York rday because of inadequate proof of femininity. The city clerk, Herman Katz, turned down Christine's application be< her birth certificate lists a male. Christine. 33. wants to Howard J. Knox, 38, aU.P.I - 99 words
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Article34 1959-04-04 1 (IUINEA'S Chiel to the United Nations, Mr. I" Diallo Telll. rday that the newly li pendent West A: republic had received "a I <>f military equipment from Czechoslovakia. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article105 1959-04-04 1 SFRIOUS rioting brokj out In Bi Air. terday m thousand! ol Peronand Communist workers demonsti •d against the governments iusterity and labour control polich Mossed mounted and foot polic fired vy ban bomb tthered the building In violation ol a police ban. The demon.strat psU.P.I - 105 words
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Advertisement42 1959-04-04 1 and naturally by Revlon! NON-STICKY HAIR SPRAY f Jan _f $_r_ Now...^^^y improved 'SATIN-SET* holds curl m place softly without sticky resins? First you spray. Then comb to stay! It's that simple to have satin-soft, satin-bright curl that lasts all day! J42 words
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278 1959-04-04 2 Michiko will be a princess on the morning of the royal wedding WHIN a (i unified but ancient in. noon coloured limousine rolls out oi i lie driveway ol private home In Tokyo it ■< 11 In the mornini ol April 10. Japan will begin i iteries <»i ceremonies andReuter - 278 words
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208 1959-04-04 2 DELEGATI the A League political committee meeting m Beirut yesterday made intensive but apparently fruitless efforts to mend the rifl between Iraq which boycotted the session and the United Arab Republic. The delegates from six of the 1.. 10 member states met twice208 words
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284 1959-04-04 2 NATO leaders in accord on way to talk with Moscow T>\si( agreement on the Western approach to negotiations with the Soviet I nion over Berlin was authoritatively reported to have been evident m the speeches made at yesterday's private North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Council meeting m Washington. Authoritative sources said284 words
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105 1959-04-04 2 Make SEATO strongeraim of talks in Wellington MR. DOUGLAS the U.S. Under i of State for affairs, said m W. yesterday that m strengthening the sEast Asia Treat;. sation would be at the council n. the alliance m N land next week. Mr. Dillon, heading thi delegation to the rence,105 words
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Article97 1959-04-04 2 I> EVOLUTIONARY firms squads ye shot tour more convicted collabon former dictator Fulgeneio Batista bring 500 the number oi "war criminals" i since Jan. 1. n i Three were ted In Santa Clara and In Santiago. Premier Fidel tro predicted near the of the trials97 words
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Advertisement17 1959-04-04 2 UNTOK HARI RAYA PUASA ,//W Federation From S2 10 PljfigMSpi^SfSiS f-, PDTONGAN BAHARU _b _^_^_P^^k_w ■«»W£_££* a7a\£MmaTM,17 words
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Advertisement24 1959-04-04 2 MEET MR. MUSCLE Always wear Available at: BOMBAY SILK 371/46 Chanqi Chongi, Sp n»« tot S oorr LACHMANN 11 X As.o Insure jinqopor- T24 words
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398 1959-04-04 3 U.K flag U.S. tactics in air dispute with BOAC r rilF British Ministry oi Civil Aviation yesterday flayed as 'completely unacceptable' the tatties of the American Northwestern Airlines m opposing the use of Tokyo by Britisli Overseas Airways Corporation on its round-the-world jet service. At the same time BOAC pointedReuter - 398 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-04-04 3 picture- THE GOVERNOR. Sir William Goode, gates at one »f the eye-catching entries at the Singapore Flower Show. Sir William declared the show open and gave awaj the pri/.es. On the left is Mr. 11. M. BurkiM. president of thc Singapore Gardening Society, organisera of theFree Press - 53 words
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51 1959-04-04 3 INGRID: MY LOVE FOR ACTING IS WANING d Bergto HollyC md ana lo a pia\ Ht script .st 01 home Miss .slopped with her Mr. Lars li >llyoi th* demy giltRemembered date l she reshe M 1949 It changed idered ites my only I have no ork Europe and ReuterReuter; U.P.I - 51 words
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27 1959-04-04 3 and woloured ndon, unng i 's rusha wouldher not Kcitement befety l •wer oir aside •tort tation the ReuterReuter - 27 words
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103 1959-04-04 3 LX3UR U.S. Navy frogmen surfaced In a heated indoor swimming pool m Norfolk yesterday after staying under water for a record 48 hours. A navy spokesman said they "looked good. except for extremely white and deeply wrinkled hands and feet." He added: "TheyReuter - 103 words
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Article69 1959-04-04 3 ABOUT 40,000 people are j J\ homeless in Tananarive, I capital of the French Island of Ma' ar, alter live cyclones, torrential rains and gales in the pfl weeks. But relief and ft operations gathered pace terday as the disastrous. ind-wide floods began to de.69 words
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Article26 1959-04-04 3 THK m nch 0 diplomat the re< Bovii I dccl lon I ovement oi w. diplomat In Russia. Pa d y< terd ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article93 1959-04-04 3 GI JAILED FOR KILLING A KOREAN lIIHIIIIIIIIHIian 11 -man court-martial m Seoul yesterday founl Sp. urth ("la John s Raymos, ft Aorth. Kan Ity ol voluntary man-.-liter m the death of Shim Chin Tack, 61, which occurred m Seoul on Dec mber 14 1958. The court sentenced Raymos lo beReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement28 1959-04-04 3 /If ADELPHI V H B _^h HOTEL 0-.cc cosy comfort by the Nlu ADELPHI QUINTET ,X cxcepi Sundays) CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN <° CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC I f< p/ton« 2810.28 words
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Advertisement137 1959-04-04 3 LOOKING FOR A GOOD SUIT? THAT CREASE RESISTING FRESH LOOKING DACRON SUIT IS NOT AS COSTLY AS YOU PRICED AT $18.75 B^_* m\ SERS, $67.75 A SUIT, it can conveniently »uit WWm*. mm^%,Mmmmmmr?9&i/W 9 FOR ALL TYPES OF mm' GOODS IN MENS BK f ONLY BXCXUBIVE MEN'S BHOF 81, Ilish137 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-04-04 4 :> > > \v- "Gotd afternoon, gentlemen 1 believe we are of those wfio protest at having our fingerprints taken at schtol."19 words
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Article198 1959-04-04 4 HGJG mHAT there ure more than 1 :i hundred mata mata: vath the n« cc sary aca demic qualifications ol Inspectors but tor win m there is little chance oi Immediate promotion mu.^i not be re ;arded an unnatural Mate ol allalr.s. In i very service their198 words
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Article, Illustration640 1959-04-04 4 BACK into London from Washington flew Political Cor- respondent Douglas Clark, only reporter to have accompani- E= ed Prime Minister Macmillan on every stage of his 12,000- mile peace mission Moscow, Paris, Bonn, Ottawa, and SEE Washington. Clark also covered the Premier's summer trips to Washington,640 words
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Advertisement32 1959-04-04 4 NEW ARRIVALS Hill EMB.iOIOERY ll L 18. I $11.50 514.5 C 111.51 litinK It A .1 A J TEXTILES LTD., 71 H»'lh Street, Spore i ***** ***** Gjcshiiu;iporf|rcc|)rfjs3 v. April 4, I32 words
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Advertisement76 1959-04-04 4 TfIAfGS YOU WILL ALWAYS TREASURE ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING RINGS ETERNITY RINGS RINGS j WHEN YOU NEED TO BE RIGHT IT IS HELPFUL TO HAVE A GUIDING HAND. THAT IS WHERE OUR EXPERTS COME IN OUR REPUTATION, AS JEWELLERS OF REPUTE, IS ALWAYS AT YOUR DISPOSAL IN THE IM PORTANT MATTER76 words
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Article155 1959-04-04 5 FISHING PROJECTS AWAIT LICENCES pill t hie! Fisheries Oilicer, Mr. Lim Choon yesterday said sever*] local companies have ipplied for licence! to operate joint flghj llg projects with Japanese companies. aid however that none of the com■ii issued with licences yet, as not complied to all the conditions set Department155 words
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Article112 1959-04-04 5 r rin Singapore Mm. 1 istr> of Education ha- evolved a new procedure of setting I j examination papers. this follows leakages in secondary entrance and Chinese Middle School examinations j las( sear. The Ministry's Per. i manent Secretary, Mr. Lee S|,,u Mong, said I112 words
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Article46 1959-04-04 5 Archbishop Makarios announced In Nicosia last night that he would name about 50 Greek Cypriots, including members of the banned Communist Party, as members of a consultative body to advise him and Greek Cypriot members of the transitional Cyprus Cabinet. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article18 1959-04-04 5 r Germany is to open its first consulate-genera i m Red China at Shanghai shortly. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-04-04 5 These six bonnets are all by Aage Thaarup, the i Queen's milliner, and the i charm that goes with them was supplied by six HHIHIHIHIIHIMItIHIHIIHIIIMIIiHIIIMIHIMII Hill 111 lovely young ladies from the show "Black Magic" at the Prince of Wales I Theatre, London. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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144 1959-04-04 5 Singapore bid for first get-together of Asian students j rsity ot a Society is to edition to the the first so- i ol universtuderi from ouring count--01 the p ll the i] meeting to be held on April 24. If the pro; cd then committ i will be appointed to144 words
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Article22 1959-04-04 5 will i which enda on April 8. .M be i to I minute i otter the on the22 words
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129 1959-04-04 5 UINAL selection ol j members for the I 40-member Singapore student mission to China is to be made "within the next few days.*' Over 100 stud- j ents applied. The leader of the mission, Mr. Tang Wee Kiang told the Free Press; that129 words
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Article156 1959-04-04 5 Health drive mooted THE mass health campaign initiated by the Singapore City Council m 1958 may be repeated this year. The Free Press was told that some councillors, impressed by last year's public response, were again thinking of a similar move. A City Council spokesman said that the campaign, if156 words
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Advertisement129 1959-04-04 5 RELAX m Handsome, Colourful 'JPSmmW*. SPORT _B_F^_fc J" \JLT\ I -BWBI mm Am mmm mm>. -bw _p* 3 Xt '^mmw^m W&Jmmmmwmmmar ~^^~SKj THE MENS SHOP g 86 HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 'lllllllllllilC3llllll!IIIIIC3illlMIIIIII[3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIHIIIIIC3lllimillUC3llllllllilij FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE ECONOMY E Stay at Malayan Railway [STATION HOTEL) C Keppcl Road, SINGAPORE Every comfort129 words
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Advertisement12 1959-04-04 6 WALZFLEX ffj^v "500" r *^~^^^L is a precision dOu*' Incorporotcd m Hono>12 words
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Miscellaneous263 1959-04-04 6 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i .li;ri 11.%%%'K1-] l»> SyJiey Jordan 7i —p i ,l^"^^MßßS -> i nicmt r Ouo. again rue pouo cagtahavs c > ZJ t Bur its. spa o"" T o wEF*^^ /c^X ~s rue vision unahaq*. oe rue s rtAi.ru v ooe£n I HT263 words
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Miscellaneous321 1959-04-04 6 BORN today you tre pendent. You arc ami i In youth, what of life and uo out al etback i have tremei dous energy, but >our physical may not be as robust as you wish. You will want to do consid, looking around, before you settl< your mate. Choose someone321 words
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SATURDAY Magazine
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Article, Illustration1146 1959-04-04 1 LUCY HUANG - The PERILS of my job —by a woman photographer LUCY HUANG As told to I an with the most unique 1". earth is Mrs. Vanda Ro- n perhaps the only industrial photographic tor in the world and cer- on iy one In the United 5t ?n CS America only five1,146 words
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Article354 1959-04-04 2 Anne Sharpley - PANIC in a poet's tea shop Anne Sharpley By PLATES OF CAKES VANISHED QUICKLY iapi'JLY, some appropriate things happen. And nothing seems mote harmonious and right than thai Mr. John Betjeman, poet of ingle-nooks and scones for tea, should be concerned m a teashop. Such opportunities to capture the rare354 words
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Article, Illustration378 1959-04-04 2 TEAM USED SORCERY TO WIN GAMES CLAIM 4 SCHOOl rBACHER In Port Moresby claimed his cricket team was being victimised because a Oov< rnmenl official believed it was using pun Ptui (Surcery) to defeat opponents. The teacher. M. Roua. claimed that this was the on none ot his Kila Kila378 words
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Article178 1959-04-04 2 PETER DACRE - PETER DACRE By gears. I have revealed this skeleton m the car bonnet to Illustrate that with a liitie ingenuity the problem.^ of travelling with children can be overcome. i am tir.d 01 hearing people moan: "We would drive there if it weren't for178 words
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Miscellaneous19 1959-04-04 2 MADE TO MEASURE FOR JAK "Dave. I say to myself, you're a mug not to open in SjvII* 119 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Article, Illustration540 1959-04-04 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS -by BEST BETS: |>F.ST bets; Straight f ■> Might. Son of t Vprii, and Remem brant Best outsiders: 1 Show Cp. Miss ll.ii mony, and Pleasant Dream, THE GOING The going will proba- t 1 Wj be heavy. 4 (<)K\ will probably start540 words
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Advertisement107 1959-04-04 1 HERE IS YOUR NEW Jm ROOMINESS The new Jj V A IJ O N A4O takes four adults Wk and all the luggage tm M you want. Rear seat Mm WL folds flat ior extra tm m loads. ff JmL MONEY SAVING LW__ j^__s\ You can cover up to 9^^_k107 words
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Miscellaneous399 1959-04-04 1 Saturday. April 4. 1959. ""in uin i, nim ,ii Ull (111( HMMMMMMI MMM MMMMM iluiuuiiiiuii uiiuiliiiihi iiiuiiiuiiliuu the FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL _°$™Z UklUm ULAN LEWIS TRKSPXSSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L.M.V. SCRUTINEER KWLELOH ■are 1 riPHOON 11 111 KM SHOW IP ELLEM TRIGGER II TRIGGER399 words
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Article976 1959-04-04 2 RACE 1-2.10: CLASS 3, DIV. 4 -ABT. 7 FURS. ***** DAYRROOR ft tT"^ Z" 2. ***** KMIMM bulamatjb tab lo 807 Barrat t 3 000 TYPHOON ll ..i. bem vv M«tjropole SUWe) HOMb. Johnson 4 ***** TRIGGER 11 Oyr Mg^Victorious BU^MMtIR ZZ\ BM Taylor 5. *****976 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-04-04 2 RACE ONE DAYBMOOK: No recent track report. KEHMAT: No recent tracg report. TYPHOON II: No track report. TRIGGER II: 2-4-59 Was kept with Cha Cha Ch i over 3F In 40. SHOW IP: 2-4 59 COV< ed im m 52 4 5 and 3F 39_ with Produ ELLEM: 2-4-59153 words
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Advertisement140 1959-04-04 2 We can service all electrical products for which we are Agents mm WWmKWWtr^ i&mmff mmr Here's what we can do Electrical Section Repair and testing of all makes of low voltage electrical equipment including starters, generators and regulators. Repair and testing of all makes of ignition equipment including magnetos. Repair140 words
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Article, Illustration573 1959-04-04 3 pi iikMIMI> mmt RA CE THREE KXiKXN I HEYALIER to 3F m ScHNICOLOR H: No s( \i STONE: m 41 with I \Y: 31-3-59--,ver 3F m 44 attractively tn Telcw RAIGUI MIGHT: No report >n (iU »DM >^ No reeport. OIKtNDER II: No recent l.j.N Covered573 words
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Advertisement109 1959-04-04 3 IS£S Mm '-S-. «j.\ .:.vVy''''¥ 'i'^v.^^:- .■:■]■:-■>. rap ;'f™Mfc man Z^^^mmmmaAmamnmm^gggmgjg^^mm^s^^nm j_9b_ I TM/'iT RECORDER 7', 15 i.ps. A j t pl Qv r(,cr ond Reproducer of superior performance. To achieve portability its have been omitted and thc balanced output of both channels ends atf s across 600 ohms. This109 words
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Advertisement132 1959-04-04 3 I 111 s/ _T^_ pgSSs^ 3^ No. of cylinders 4 H.P. 15.8 (1.483 c.c.) m Compression ratio approximately JIB M Maximum speed 75 M.P.H. Turning circle 34.8 ft. Output 51.3 H.P. at 4.200 R.P.M Caravan s-*m M t m\ _PB___s__H_ ril _H t&l******^^ I SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 315-319. ORCHARD ROAO.132 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1959-04-04 4 ||VH MHOMHfIHMKS9f R ppßK tf^W^r^^^ Z' i _r i D 4 Wm r rK.\CK form points to COM as the winner of Kace Five today, although the opposition is strong. An outstanding bet is Merry Light m Race Seven, who can take1,296 words
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Advertisement81 1959-04-04 4 {jTraammeMmr **isAmm _^-r jg C^^S I\r/^^^B3^_ fH&nH CT MWZr jmmmmMmu^^~^^^mm\ M_. L. \J^I mmnW^^imlmmw^mm^^rjm^m^^^mm IxflH _mHP_h E_3hl^^_— H*r*^«^_K^H __k mM H^^ j'^_l mM ASfl^tm^m mm.^^tm^' B_H to the LONGINES SILVERGINES a youthful appearance of elegance and distinction endowed with all the guarantees that m an internationally famed name carries. LONGINES81 words
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Article, Illustration460 1959-04-04 5 ffore I let heir a ays it as lows the re is ewer And the nent, four Irive a. •pens oar? ng a and picture lie back the ■> mm mm n GHJH children will be satisfied. The only real answer is to keep them amused. I460 words
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Article332 1959-04-04 5 TURNPIKES ENJOY THEIR GOLDEN ERA pVER since toll 1J roads veined the wildernesses of Colonial America, the system has had its ups and downs. At present toll roads are going through a golden era. American cars speed to and from more than 3,000 sweeping miles of turnpike, compared to less332 words
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Article121 1959-04-04 5 THK PER Ml City coroner found that thi nuns and an Irish pi drowned mar Perth be bllity" and the pre "ign< ol I mianship." had hem inquiring into the death ither iph O'Hara. 27. formerly of Fruithill Park, Belfast; Moth< tricia from Tulla, County Cork:121 words
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Article, Illustration430 1959-04-04 5 IAN AITKIN - IAN AITKIN By They're tops m US IjWERY evening, ac- ross the 49 States of America, the raucous clatter of tumbling bowling pins grows steadily louder. Already it has drowned the purr of home movie projectors as the characteristic sound of America's430 words
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Article, Illustration396 1959-04-04 6 Norman doffs cap to star in a rib-buster PELHAM r.ROOM SEES THE WEEKS NEW FILMS had read several repon ol the record bri aking Norman Wisdom's latest film "The Square and found It difficult to anticipate what it could be that had lifted the little man m the funny cap396 words
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Article, Illustration365 1959-04-04 6 LOVE RUNS HOT COLD "QOME CAME RUNNING" is the story of an author, a man who has written two brilliant novels which have brought him applause but no money and others which have brought him money, but little else. The man Dave Hirsh (Frank Sinatra), returns to his home town365 words
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Article, Illustration285 1959-04-04 6 "1/IRGIN ISLAND" is a cheerful film aboufl impecunious writer and a rich ycfl maiden who fall m love and set up home m desert island on which Evan, the husband (Jfl Cassavetes), is excavating m search oi histoß remains. That seems rather slender ground285 words
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115 1959-04-04 6 'SIGN OF THE CROSS INDIAN STYLE 5 c,,„%iii I "OAGHI sil Am U an Indian ven»ij =of '*Th<* 5,g", i! Cross" with tht- Om Prakash as »<m i• and Ranjan as iarilJ It starts with burning of Ronio—w C crowd scenes 01 and panic are cxtc 5 lontly handled moves115 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article118 1959-04-04 7 (I DMION, Ajim IMM To<L*> i-'T m\ b 21 -not itlniiriit I L>7 27 < i i.nccs quoted m pence k win'i vu.iM.tk I'.a.Q. K U ,o,H .m ports ipril. 35', m. Hers ik BlatU Sarawak Special vJ»U* pwt« April 20 sellers Ibn i4t>or t prte«J ouo^ed118 words
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Article103 1959-04-04 7 NEW YORK, April 3. Previous Today Unite Spot I°- 8 < no: ***** nom k"( o'm, v i MaY 101.25 buyers m 1.25 buyers slot 03.25 sellers 103 25 seUers jyu 101.12 buyers 101.12 buyers 103.12 sellers 103.12 sellers ouirt SALES: Nil. tFR futures Mj\ 32.75. buyers103 words
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Article22 1959-04-04 7 NEW YORK. April 3 Previous Today idiMii.iU $07.52 IllJt omrstir Bonds' 85.89 85.90 •cks omjioMie iTermgn 209.27 210. '.'722 words
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Article37 1959-04-04 7 Imu to 25, cif. Sarawak unquoted 24 Muntok white spot 4:>. awaiting i ampon release unquoted, afloata 44. Apni shipment 44. 44. elf saltan, April 24'/! ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.37 words
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Article81 1959-04-04 7 ■tli I uiop. m poits uYlivered j:'" l»'i long ton \pr. May. Tv Straits i t U.K. North porti uYlivered jhj pfi i.m, ton \pt. May li'ioim.ui p„it> i,i bulk "one ton |M Ma> 'M r OIL ervde (Vvlon mropran ports m uu|_ i?p,\!™*E 'PlN I81 words
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Article101 1959-04-04 7 'l 1 I t In il< I the ll I id foice Iped i tho I ml Insurance .shares continued to improve. Industrials advanced on a broad front, Many ires wei m this lon. However, the marihout a dull Harland and Wolfl c appreciably following news101 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-04-04 7 picture. Mr. George Maynard. captain of Cop- thorne Spitfires at 87, competes m the annual marbles championships at Tin- sley Green, Sussex. George is making his twenty- third I consecutive appearance m the cham- I pionships. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article208 1959-04-04 7 Ratepayers have big query *pHE Singapore RateJ payers Association wants to know whether the increased education rate is to he paid by the landlords or by their tenants. The association has some doubts about the interpie tation of the Ordinance passed by the Legislative As_embly last year and wants the208 words
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Article41 1959-04-04 7 The United States Government yesterday opened a study of how to cope with the health problems arising from nuclear fallout. The White House said that ihe study was opened at the request of President Eisenhower. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article16 1959-04-04 7 Ine lniene.ss oi Kent i Princess Alexandra flew ta Frankfurt ft) w 'V. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article142 1959-04-04 7 MalayaCanada trade improving 'PHE Canadian Trade ComA missioner m Singapore. Mr. M. P. Carson, aid yesterday that the Ma-laya-Canada trade was picking up following the relaxation of Impoi I lestrictions. The restrictions concerned the importation of certain categories of Canadian products considered "nonessential" or obtainable m sterling areas. They were142 words
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Advertisement84 1959-04-04 7 i I HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS 1 AAV PACKING, STORAGE T 11 SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. Of Asia iusuraocalld?.. Singapore Tel. *****-3 Oversea Chinese Bonk Bldq.. P. O lot 1002 T«L 84M7 Kuala Lumpur FIRST AID SETS fl M B v \^*lP thr fit name In I 1. mw .....m... Available fn84 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-04-04 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY- 9.41 p.m. IOMOKIIOW: 9.11 a.m. and 10.11 p.m. MONDAY: 9.58 a.m. and 10.36 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.36 a.m. and 10.57 p.m. WEDNESDAY; 11.12 a.m. and 11. JO p.m. THURSDAY: 11.47 a.m. and 11.46 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.11 p.m.40 words
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Miscellaneous112 1959-04-04 7 1.00 p.m Programme Summary and Saturday Showcase; 1.30 lime Signal and News; 1.45 A Soprano Sin^s 2.00 Saturday Date: 300 Cbme Into The Parlour; 3.30 Australian Magazine; 3.45 Saturday Prom; 415 Rhythm Ls T holr Buslness; 4.4") Winnie-the-Pooh, 5.00 American Music Ball; 516 BBC. Bandstand; 5.45 Sporti Hour; 6.45 Programme112 words
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Article, Illustration548 1959-04-04 8 ROYAL ASTROLOGER GOES TO WAR SiRIAL STORY BY WILUS HALL PART 7 CAPTIVES 111 l STORY BO I \n nil Emperor of ths Distant MMiatalns declares war on Emperor Indera Maya and Mm latter orders lather MoleCricket, the Royal Isirolefer, to aeeompenj him to the war and to548 words
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Advertisement11 1959-04-04 8 ~W; Maitur* CHVINfi. W W^ _fl -0" VANHOOTIN. S.NCAfOM KUAIA LUMPUi11 words
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Miscellaneous203 1959-04-04 8 Ma\ -4h Ba"""""" fl Iki^HH nm mm 'w* fl~"""""~"__ ■_HH_b~ ■"■■Jflfll P— iH— Km __I_____l J I I I CLUES ACROSS.— I, Co- 5, A waltz is a graceful one. loured pari ol the eye with G. Name ol four Holy Ropupil m the centre. 4, man emperors. 9. Traditionare203 words
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Miscellaneous298 1959-04-04 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rrtllE winners of la>t week's colour-in conte I (.each of whom will receive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Helen Choy (12). 113-B Tiong Bahru Road. Singapore 3. Miss Marliah bt. Abdul Wahab (10), 4 Jalan Syeil Md. Mustfi, Johore Bahru. Master Ching298 words
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Miscellaneous365 1959-04-04 8 A colour-in contest 11 I I 11 --^llli,3li^i With prizes for yoil DOCKET-MONEY prizes Thursday next I are offered for colour- is 15. ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes Name (Master/Mist) offered each of $5 (two I for boys and two for EP i365 words
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Article584 1959-04-04 9 On the eve of Mort s leop into space, the Reverend ir-n. inrT the question: think the 1 Russian rock At' tating, totinuc •ths into it tinable orbit rom sun millions a bevvildquestion. h blow at Doei it i ul all we have been taught584 words
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Advertisement128 1959-04-04 9 ■5 H t* m m mo m m ~a ~m mmmiai i n_ a i mmm i m «.«>■* m m m mm mm m ii. w i i m JE* (■ii li a j t 111 1 1 v i t mshmmmLSoL _m__h m m ■>■■ Uli ll«BMB«~t«M~Mn_M^-H^ .*K_128 words
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Miscellaneous206 1959-04-04 9 Church announcements Sin Suigapore morrow are: (111 K( H OF ENGLAND St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 a.m i -union; 8.00 a.m. Paris; inion; 9.30 a.m. 9 30 a.m. Man--11 a.m. Morning n Holy Commum. Evensong, St Hilda's Church. Ka to m; j a.tn Holj Communion. 8 a.m. 9.30 a.m. Jr. iinday206 words
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Miscellaneous346 1959-04-04 9 ROMAN CATHOLIC Cathedral of The Good Shepherd (Victoria Street): Mass, sermon m English 6.30, 8 and 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. SS. Peter Paul's Church (Queen Street) Mass, sermon m Chinese 6.15, 7.30 and 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sacred Heart Church (Tank Road) Mass, Sermon 6.15, 7 and 8.15346 words
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Miscellaneous366 1959-04-04 9 Geylang Straits Chinese Church: 2.45 p.m. Sunday s School, 2.45 p.m. Worship Serld vice m Malay, 4.00 p.m., Worship Service m English, Minister Rev. Chew Hock Hin. m Katong Church: 130 p.m. n Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Worship Service. Minister Mr. Tan Kok Tiong. tk 7 Paya i.ebar Church: 8.15366 words
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Miscellaneous313 1959-04-04 9 J 417 New Bridge Road: 8.30 f a.m. Breaking of Bread; 9.30 a.m. Ministry. Mr. Daniel Chew 4.30 p.m. Sunday School; 6 p.m Gospel Service, Mr. John Price. Chinese Gospel Hall (Yio (hu Kang) 8 a.m.. Breaking of Bread; 4.30 pan. Sunday School; 6 p.m. Gospel Service. Gospel Hall, Lor313 words
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Miscellaneous10 1959-04-04 9 Chinese); 11.00 a.m. Worship (Mandarin); 7.30 p.m. Gospel Service (Hokkien).10 words
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Advertisement47 1959-04-04 10 Mat**, lJ^ i IhOl otlni it ure $82/- (S PORE) INCLUDING CASE H. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. LAIDLAW BLDG BATTERY RD., SINGAPORE 1 106 A BUKIT BINTANG RD., KUALA LUMPUR •H.n, convertible f^BMfcpJ^ I >»>ci S64j/. Jim \Ja*m\ •ou AWNii KIAN GWAN (M) LTD S >^ |r Vi/47 words
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Miscellaneous103 1959-04-04 10 x 4l_ _t __fr im Aw/Am /Ar m _C r^lZjsH A pair of clowns takes the prize v t* (olin (ban of ."> St. Hellers Avenue, Singapore if) who IC »t in the clowns pictured left. Many were the ideas sent m and many the pictures devised from the "M"103 words
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Miscellaneous503 1959-04-04 10 WOULD YOU BET m JS^\ ON THIS HAND? f W) tiona too easy last week. J V l^ Many made the mistake LJ asked for! Kj l^ cc *****/ wu The drawing competi- IK lh^ I cncriAi Aim tion continues to Hour- irtUAL QUIZ ish, and I really think U503 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-04-04 11 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE „v M. Harmon-Gray Dealer: South Usi West game from match m s double began with Itll. Two i vies by i West then North pas- Hearts, and closed the nd Club Ick tO King .i Diamond 850. I i ir have bidding. immediate show obviously knew83 words
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Article597 1959-04-04 11 Says GEORGE WHITING "ril*; British Boxing 1 Board of Control have clone more than turn down their authoritative thumb on Brian London lighting: Floyd Patterson, heavyweight champion of the world, m Las Vegas on April 21. Their decision will help to strangle an American Joke597 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-04-04 11 HARRY BRADSHAW - Swing that clubhead for perfect No. 9 HARRY BRADSHAW International Golf School By (Ireland and Portmarnock G.C.) rwsiiE golf shot I like best of all is a pitch with a No. 9 iron 100 yards from the pin. I play the shot with arms close to the body. knees flexed,245 words
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Article196 1959-04-04 11 By ARCHIE QIICK OACK trom the M.C.CYs ill-fated tour of Aus- tralasia, rotund and cheery, comes Lancashire's George Duckworth. He has been baggage master, scorer and general factotum on the six months trip, and, like that other great England wicket keeper Godfrey Evans, it196 words
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Advertisement98 1959-04-04 11 A change to greater comfort... BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS Avoiloblc In many pleasing designs colour or plain. All sizes to suit both young old. Very reasonably priced. Ll SENG MIN CO. LTD. 6, North Bridge Rd., Spore. M. Flinter S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court 81dg.,) Spore98 words
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Miscellaneous79 1959-04-04 11 NS 3 Wherein to find sea n I 5 Before nurse, make (7). 6 Sends down 1 6). will 7 W 111 i ot 10 We I ome too hot c M Concerning the leap, come back (7). (7) hi Glittering second letter to correct <C>. »'t 17 Small pli79 words
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Article91 1959-04-04 12 France are slight favourites to beat Wales In the vital Rugby Union championship match m Paris today. Victory for either side would gain them the championship outright. Form this season points to a French victory which would make them clear winners for tl first time m 49Reuter - 91 words
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Article365 1959-04-04 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Today's track work ALLAN LEWIS THERE were no serious attempts to make time at K. L. this morning, when fast work for Wednesday's races was done on the second track, which wa.s heavy. The f;i..ipst of the morning was Sea Luck, three m 39. Ridden by365 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-04-04 12 Mays job. explaining away the recent Australian Test series, v almost as difficult as Oaitskell's trying to show why Mac shouldn't be P.M for another five years"28 words
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599 1959-04-04 12 ONLY ONE JAPANESE LEFT IN MEN'S SINGLES J\r who have dominated lhe world tahlr tennis im tin pa t lew years, have only one representative. Ichiro OfimHTft* champion m li)."> 4 and |!*:>6, m the quarterfinals of the men's singles of the world tahle tennis championships m Dortmund. Ogimura meets599 words
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Article92 1959-04-04 12 'Defend title, Robinson told THE New York J Athletic commSj has ordered js v v T Robinson to sign J D l0 7 fend hi. world middlew_2 boxing UUe against t'aJS The commission said th, former champion Ba2 Wa s t suitable ionteS and had filed a f 0 n_Reuter - 92 words
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Advertisement347 1959-04-04 12 I the Con. Of ad. •t IU tarn*, SINGAPOkt COLD STOKAGI ORCHARD ROAD „,h imoll od»lft itt and mmtmrnn to bo» CLASSIFIED ADS. wsoi NCIMENTI tU Hull. (mmimum). NIOH r UND-RWAI Kit Joan ;ng Exhibii Coll. .i, two v,[> band lucky la Charity Ball I W<»rld Cabaret Tickets $3 WOMEN347 words
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