The Singapore Free Press, 8 April 1959
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Title Section16 1959-04-08 1 The Singapore Free Press iya'B Own Family Paper m iday, tptll k. IBM. Prlea 151 li16 words
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144 1959-04-08 1 Inquiry told of mil. mining shares M R CHCNG LIAN JOO. director. Enterprises m Brst witness at bearing of the Chi Kee Commis- oi Inquiry. Pescr circumstances m *hich he became a shareholder and director oi the company. Mr. .id he was appr... y Mr. Chew Swce K< sometime m144 words
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69 1959-04-08 1 cording to Antara news agency. Ht v Mr. Sudisman who m a written question to the Government said imen had reported a "convoy of foreign Is of a' among which we carrying aire; had been sighted off Edam and Hoorn Lslands near Jakarta. toReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration500 1959-04-08 1 ADENAUER SHOCK: HE WILL QUIT AS HEAD OF GOVT. M 90 AM. Mm mL. mm f f 9 0 M 9 mm m non Chancellor lo lake non-political post .'(1 as a foregone conclusion. Thus, on Seplargely non-political, ending exactly 10 years ay's affairs. J)R. KONRAD ADENAUER, 83-year-old "Iron Chancellor"500 words
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Article112 1959-04-08 1 Racialism 'danger to world' MR. Walter Nash, New Zealand Prime Minister told the SEATO Council m Wellington yesterday that there was a real danger of a "worldwide explosion of frightening violence" unless the problem of race could be solved. But. he added, no single pattern could be imposed upon theReuter - 112 words
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Article44 1959-04-08 1 Five men entered a house m Lorong 36, Geylang, yesterday and robbed a woman, Fu Geok Lim. of $608 In cash and $910 worth of jewellery. The men tied up Fu and her servants. They then ransacked the house.44 words
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151 1959-04-08 1 Nehru may ask Dalai Lama to go back TNDIA'S former consulx general m Lhasa, Mr. p. N. Menon, arrived m Shillong, Assam, yesterday on his way to meet the Dalai Lama. He is believed to be taking with him a personal letter from Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister. PoliticalReuter - 151 words
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321 1959-04-08 1 DR. ADENAC: dec! slon to relinquish the Chancellorship startled tern diploir. At the same time there was Immediate speculation that it might l< i less rigid West German policy towards Ru United States officials were unwilling to comment but all 0 thai 01Reuter - 321 words
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Article589 1959-04-08 2 Funds used for financing subversion, SEATO told UIIILL Red < hiii is iiiilitai> action m I iiiel was it lei red Ul li\ most speakers \estcrd.ty al the opening m Wellington of the South East Asia treaty Organisation animal conference, the omniums! economic offensive andReuter - 589 words
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90 1959-04-08 2 MADAM CHIANG: MAO LOVES SMUTTY BOOKS Madam Chiang Kaishek last night pictured Mao Tae-tung of China as 4 low -minded, treacherous* man with a loudness for 'smutty" literature. Madam Chiang attacked .Mao at length m a lecture at Drake University m De s Moines, low a The blunt-speaking wife ofU.P.I - 90 words
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67 1959-04-08 2 SOVIET ENVOY EXPELLED AFTER RIOTS MR. NIKOLAI BELOU Soviet i Buenos Aire persona nun day and ord< Argentina wit! The order spread specula matic quartei Argentine aul concerned with tion of somt I mats with l riotous demon Buenos Aires. A Foreign .V man said ear:., that at least EuropeanReuter - 67 words
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Article136 1959-04-08 2 THE Administrator of Tasmania, Sir Stanley Burbury, yesterday revoked the commissions of the Treasurer and Health Minister. Dr. Reginald Turnbull who had refused a request by the state Premier to resign. An official statement said the Administrator had acted on the advice of the Premier, Mr.Reuter - 136 words
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Advertisement14 1959-04-08 2 lllmliM J^ Senior^ m Service 1 111 fe# /W Ijl Tobacco at Its Best14 words
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197 1959-04-08 3 Now American airline seeks to serve Tokyo WORLD AIRLINES terday asked for serve Tokyo on its .al route system. ol the major curriers, lodged ion with the Civil Board. No date hearing. spokesman denied was any connection application by his and that of British Airways Corporation 'o 'kyo request, opposedReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-04-08 3 V LOVELY young Scottish girl has sel oul on the most thrilling of her life. m >0-year-old Joan Summers ol Kirkintilloch, who is on her wa\ to \o\\ York, Montreal and Toronto m meet the >t.iiN of the entertainment world. is herPopper - 91 words
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85 1959-04-08 3 Grey skies, little cherry blossom for Michiko Central Weather day predicted cloudy royal wedding on Friown Prince Akihito Michiko Shoda. i uraging forecast for the of Tokyo and the two 1 to line the route which will carry the to their suburban home In the imperial palace. tatlons of a85 words
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88 1959-04-08 3 HPHE Cyprus Government A will hand over the running of Greek Cypriot elementary and secondary schools to the Greek Cypriot authorities within the next few days, Archbishop Makarios said m Nicosia yesterday. The Archbishop, who was talking to local newspaper correspondents, said heReuter - 88 words
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211 1959-04-08 3 WAY OPEN FOR POLLS BUT MAC WILL WAIT THE Conservative Government's "prosperity" Budget announced m Parliament yesterday leaves the way clear for Mr. Harold Macmillan to call a General Election as early as May if he so wishes, politicians m London said last night. However, many members despite the Budget's211 words
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Article22 1959-04-08 3 MU If budget pi' mi rcial mi ict lon I I 111 produi i the I bud the ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement35 1959-04-08 3 orld'a Finesl Accordion **K« I omlioliiii" Ihe Onl) One m the l";ir I Fully Guaranteed For '> Moderate Prices One Month Free Tuition Included NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED' i'"'s School of Music ipon 9 lel U7.v>35 words
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Advertisement137 1959-04-08 3 c 9) Prime Canterbury BABY LAMB New Zealand delicious with our Prime Froz— n Choice garden fresh GREEN PEAS f^ygsjk FITZPATRICK'S 1 F^«T I§§ Quests 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 MODERN j 1 JEWEILERY I by SKILLED CRAFTSMEN Manufacturers of I GEM SET JEWELLERY j Platinum and Gold137 words
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251 1959-04-08 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, April 8. 1959. Opinion The West mix-up TT was the Western hope that last week's Washington conferences of the liig Four Foreign Ministers and the NATO ministerial council would facilitate a reasonable and uuified approach to Russia m the forthcoming negotiations, but it would appear251 words
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786 1959-04-08 4 DIANA PHIPPS - A WARNING FOR ALL MOTHERS-BY BRIDE-TO-BE DIANA PHIPPS by QIANA PHIPPS, who is 31, is o niece of the Duchess of Gloucester. Four years ago she was a bridal consultant at a large Australian store, and for 18 months advised brides on what to wear and wedding etiWhile flying to786 words
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Advertisement27 1959-04-08 4 MMMS^m^m^mWMMMMMMMMMMMMOM PATEK PHILIPPE I lUhm.ik. rs oi I l th c oi: ip ol the t h < sntlc -old nrva qu:ilit>" r I\\. SENA, LTD. Sinqoporc Pcnong.27 words
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Advertisement62 1959-04-08 4 I YOU WOULD AYE TO CO AND MAKE A CRACK 1 ABOUT THEIR EASTER BONNETS, WOULDN'T YOU?' P .IMIMIIIIIIMHIMIMI ••IMIIIUIMIIIIiniIMIIIItIIIMIMIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIMIHMMMIIIIIIIIMIMIMII (fc^y) DON'T LIT =y Pi this s|^¥ I HAPPEH TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts.. Your heavy furniture, porcelain, crystal 81l needs our r.rpcrt care. We pack,62 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-04-08 5 TERRY DEAN IS BACK HOME AGAIN Together again are Terry Dean. 20-year-old British rock n' roll idol and his wife, singer Edna Savage, 23, at their London flat. Terry, who suffered an emotional breakdown within 48 hours of his call-up for National Service m January and spent the rest ofPopper - 76 words
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Article163 1959-04-08 5 Domestic study plan by Ministry THE yof Education plans to give a thorough training m domestic girls completing their secondary i duration. conducted recently disclosed thai f< ur Government and 12 aided stablished full-fledged doe centres. instruction m laundry work. nursing, cookery and needle work The survey also disclosed that163 words
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Article112 1959-04-08 5 THE incoming Governiiter the general XI month will have to consider a proposal to build a new teachers' train. ng college. The Permanent Secrete Education Mm Mr. Lee Slow Mong. said the plan to build a had been put int of funds. "It will be112 words
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Article33 1959-04-08 5 The Sinhalese Association of Singapore will give a tea party and variety entertainment on April 14 at Fraser Neave's m River Valley Road to celebrate the Sinhalese New Year.33 words
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Article26 1959-04-08 5 The noted French violinist Brigitte H. de Beaufond will give a single performance at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday at 8.45 p.m.26 words
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Article55 1959-04-08 5 The Queen will speak to Canadians m a national radio and television appearance on July 1 Dominion Day it was announced m Ottawa yesterday. The address is part of the Queen's Ottawa programme on her six-week tour beginning m June with the openIng ofReuter - 55 words
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Article33 1959-04-08 5 General Sir Francis I Ing, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, said farewell In Southampton yesterday to the Ist Bn. the Royal Northumberland Fuslll. their departure for Hong Hong. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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110 1959-04-08 5 COPRA traders m Singapore refuted an Indom allegation that copra was being smuggled into the Colony on a large scale from Sumatra. The Executive Board the Indonesian Co-opera-tive had alleged that some copra merchants were hurting Indom vorld their copra to speculator hi Singapore. Some110 words
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299 1959-04-08 5 ERRING CYCLISTS CURBED BY THOSE FINES police have temporarily suspended the practice of imposing on-the-spot lines on offending cyclists. They warned, however, that they would do it again if the situation got worse. The Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, said that on-the-spot fines had helped to curb carelessness and recklessness299 words
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Article66 1959-04-08 5 THERE will be no postal deliveries tomorrow as it is the Hari Raya Puasa public holiday. Money order, postal order, wireless licence and savings bank facilities will also not be available However, mails to the Federation and overseas will be despatched M usual. The General Post66 words
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Article47 1959-04-08 5 A lecture by Mr. N. X Vanniasingham. principal of the Teachers' Trainlny College on the subject. "How I prepare to be a teacher/ will now be held tomorrow at 7.45 p.m. at the Chinese V.M.C.A. It was originally scheduled for Frl day47 words
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Advertisement28 1959-04-08 5 Ch.l/5« "Tluiy IAVE ll 1 Chocoktey chocolate Otol ta eat ojfeit J Some other favourites CRACKERMILK, RAISIN MILK, TRIPLE BAR and FRUIT NUT THE GREATEST TASTE IN CHOCOLATE28 words
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Miscellaneous232 1959-04-08 6 .11 I I lIAUKi: l»? Jordan EAOOOSv TO Wfc C?E BACK >^ £XTfeNOE.D /IW r^^ *Hlll^^^^B^. -^4^Bi^^^ AwAMMVm A 1 Hv B 1 M J^P^PI Lf 1 I H^BlC^^k Mm** .11. Willi Alii; by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ny you \/6eE. niko, i qowt i gotta learn mow/ 1232 words
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Miscellaneous436 1959-04-08 6 IIORN today you have I 2 IJ tivc nature. You have E combination ol good Judgn 1 g quick intuition. You usually E l exactly what you want and 1 2 it without wasting time or You are usually so sure ol 2 judgment that you may i guard against436 words
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Article368 1959-04-08 7 ar spot and awaiting 25 to 25 1 cif. Sarawak unafloats 24%, April quoted. Muntok white spot 45. ""Pment 25, 244 cf. Lampong awaiting release unquoted. valting release 2A\, afloats 44. April shipment 44, 44. April shipment 25. cif sellers, ex-dock. a bore prices quoted m U.S. cents368 words
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Article79 1959-04-08 7 COPRA Philippines c.l.f. U.K., worth fc uropean ports delivered tOPRA. straits cLI U.K. North SiXT*" .P™ 18 ««eWvered riV L OIL crud Straits COCONCT OIL P crn Te y Cerlan ports In bulk Pm.. on May IV ,,|NE /OPR 7 A ci>. U.S. ,af 'fic portg79 words
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Article125 1959-04-08 7 I »;a generally satlsday m the k markets alm J selling was de nt. There was orders by those I take an w on thr nud--1 and cl ralli by the of ly irregular with selling again equalled by new buying, but the tone at the125 words
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159 1959-04-08 7 NEW NUCLEAR PLANT MAY AID SPACE TRAVEL Direct power —No turbines, generators A UNITED STATES scientist rL claimed yesterday that the means had been discovered for producing electricity direct from nuclear power eliminating the use of boilers, turbines and generators now used m conventional and atomic power stations. The announcementReuter - 159 words
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264 1959-04-08 7 Japanese economy car sells well in U.S. rE Toyota Car Company of Japan, which is exhibiting its Toyopet sedan and land cruiser lines at New York's International Motor Show for the first time, has taken orders at the show for about $750,000 (Malayan) worth of these cars dur.ng the firstReuter - 264 words
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104 1959-04-08 7 T'HE United States nuclear submarine Skate returned to Groton, Connecticut, m triumph yesterday from her second voyage under the North Pole to a wild dockside welcome with screaming sirens, hooting foghorns and blaring brass bands. As soon as the Skate berthed, aReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement254 1959-04-08 7 Going to REMOVE? Consult SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. la association wit* SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED OE Asia Insurance Bldg.. Singapore Tel. *****-3 Oversea Chinese tank Bldg.. P. O. las 1002 Tai. ***** Kuala Lumper IBs^ BHP^ Aw\ Bb& A9& ■.■'■■::A9m} WMm Wwm Mm. A9\W\ aWL ~*m AW h9 BY254 words
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Miscellaneous141 1959-04-08 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES J TODAY: 11.12 a.m. I and 11.20 p.m. TOMORROW: 11.47 a.m. i and 11.46 p.m. FRIDAY: 12.21 pjii. SATURDAY: 0.13 a.m. < and 12.56 p.m. SUNDAY: 0.40 a.m. and 1.31 p.m. MONDAY: 1.10 a.m. and 2.07 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.42 a.m. and 2.47 p.m. 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary141 words
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Article333 1959-04-08 8 Ran CREATES FORTH IN JUNG By Jam WHEN Dr. ftgoJ 1 f reaches his office 100 patients are t gratitudi Until he came to they wen without i to treat their mam strange series of co found them, and changed. Because of gun m a hidden vail Ten years Lan333 words
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Article, Illustration651 1959-04-08 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS -by 4 BEST BETS BI ST BETS:— San 0 Juan. Kinabalu and Pearl snip. Best outsiders. Haadj v Kit Bnd i> Gold Coin. THE GOING ii Thr going at I will bt soft. WERE was half an inch of rain on the Recourse651 words
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Article852 1959-04-08 2 RACE 1-3.00: CLASS 3, DIV. 2-6 FURS. 1 ***** HIM SCREEN II W> <Shaw Stable) Spencer 9.00 Posner I 0000 BI BllfCl Kiss Syr. bam <L T Stable) R. Breuk 8.12 King j ***** s\.\ JUAN lit tl\tt (C.T. Aw) Sullivan 8.12 Leman 4 mi-ikji r852 words
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Article, Illustration293 1959-04-08 2 RACE ONE WIDE SCREEN li 44u -Second t~ Mi&s j ltrm m Div. 2-ty SUMMER Kls> Tenth m Div. SAN JUAN: 2 l 9 w over Jm m 50 3 5 a it i 3F In 373,5 with CaraJS 4-4-59 Fourth to 3 Hunt m Div. 2 7F race^293 words
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Article, Illustration573 1959-04-08 3 motion mDiv RA a THREE MO s iMOVRj 4-4 59 nDiv. 3-5 4 F 'ut. m Div. 4-7P UN 1,l: 9 4 4 p Div. 2— siF immvn m itBRR IT n to Prince DIV. 3-SJF raoe jjgju 459 Last of m Div. 3-7F FREI WIST:573 words
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Advertisement125 1959-04-08 3 ■BjBHBMBJBjBJBW M f mrAmM Artrml^mmA^ mr A^m* MMmm&&m*AmrArJ 9 Bm&.S: vmmmfMW M i J 11m illll £118 jLjEa JB AmMMmAV 9aaw. '^aSfe *33 Sb?.* '5sJ5 dßs «§&aH Ik wBBBi Sill 2 BJ^-jßgiß p pn R aaaaßL "i •■■^Sw?" .rer^SßS-. I.i a is i.p.s cordcr ond Reproducer of superior performance. To125 words
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Advertisement153 1959-04-08 3 BIGGER MORE POWER WITH ECONOMY THE ENTIRELY NEW n AmmmAmU MW m\ E r* MfJß^g^- KSQaa3ES my -^E *~^Z*- g^Zm Bafe "Vaaa! B^'^^^a**E!!s Ba^^ "^k^^A m 9MMm^*\^^ mm^ I f^^ I w *WM. \r^>r fftY/m#/t/fa?Atf Now with the PROVED HILLMAN O.H.Y. ENGINE EYes this new Double-Duty Hillman Husky ore space...153 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1959-04-08 4 HERE'S THREE OF BEST TODAY <T\KI Kinabalu (Race Two), Burma Baby (Race live) and Gold Coin (Race Seven) today, and you'll have three of the best bets. m the opening even!. Wide Screen is outstanding because of his lit form. He finished a second on Saturday.1,052 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1959-04-08 5 I WORLD |ands I/ALLEY Olds per Mellon, Jr. krnlng, more than D r him m silent L er two years ago, without facilities i en through a Dr. Mellon Js ol yes were has bee jun Haiti. ■.thing bought Itzer's i them ..ore. he it1,062 words
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356 1959-04-08 5 I he had r SUbwhich n] l h piritbut of veryone was directly wrote I will what it was. All right, how do we start?' The start was diflicult. Relatives were opposed to the idea, and yet it seem('(l to them356 words
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Article, Illustration359 1959-04-08 6 MALAY FABLE GIVES THIS EXPLANATION' I WAS asked hist week whether I would like to sec a poltergeist work. I have -spent many cold and weary nights m England and elsewhere waiting for such demonstrations to occur and have always been unlucky for, nearly every time,359 words
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Article571 1959-04-08 6 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom j by j Digging up the Past! time sent him to school. It was at school that his beast-like nature became apparent, for he was arrogant and cruel to his classmates. The schoolmaster, whose name was Long Beard, decided that corporal punishment571 words
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371 1959-04-08 6 PATRICIA LEWIS - Nightclub Queen counts cash in Chinese TT has been cf 1 her that she has private arrangement with the bank- 2! does not cash rheam* if the bank will not S champagne. It has been said of her that she runs the only night club m th* world recommended by371 words
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Article, Illustration444 1959-04-08 7 LOGAN GOURLAY - Mrs. Impresario is 4ft. Win.— but you can't overlook her LOGAN GOURLAY r THINK it's al>out time I Introduced you to Cilda Dahlberg (pronounce it Dollberg, if 1 V ou can). The lady is becoming n small but conspicuous part of the Londqn scene. ...1*11 London likes it or not444 words
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Article79 1959-04-08 7 SYLVIA SIMS (centre, front row) won the Variety Club's award for "Film Actress of 1958." With her at the Variety Club's annual show business awards luncheon at London's Savoy Hotel are (left) Richard Att*nborough ("Film Actor of 1958) and Max By- graves ("Show business personality79 words
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Article, Illustration186 1959-04-08 7 The latest Mills bomb: Hayley is a star at 12 HAPPY days for the Mills Family, writes NANCY SPAIN. The latest Mills Bomb to explode among us Ll Hayley Bell, the 12-year-old daughter. Previous Mills explosions have been, of course, father John, author mother Mary Hayley Bell, and 17--year-old daughterPopper - 186 words
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Article193 1959-04-08 7 MYLENE DEMONGEOT, who is m London to star with Anne Heywood and Michael Craig m "Upstairs and Downstairs," belongs to the new school of French glamour girls. She says: "1 prefer to act with my clothes on" HOLLYWOOD has changed the name of the Wernher von Braun story the film193 words
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250 1959-04-08 8 i Senate Democrat tr li rlike Mansfield said m Washing- ll; thai he hi he "possible common dan ol Red China ed m Tibet would end the long feud between India and Pakistan, liotli India and Eil I PakJ m lie due east oiU.P.I - 250 words
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133 1959-04-08 8 'PEKING IS COMMITTING GENOCIDE IN TIBET' mm: Antl ommunisl Leagne of Asian Peoples I 1 which has Its secretariat-general In Balgon 4. has published a statemenl asking the United Na tions (o "put an end lo ads of genocide perpetrated J X In Tibet bj the Chinese Communists.'' 4 IIReuter - 133 words
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Article198 1959-04-08 8 r rilE Paris paper Le Monde suggests that New 1 Delhi's restrained attitude toward Red China m the Tibetan crisis may stem from fears oi reprisals by Peking. One form it could take, Le Monde says, might be Peking's organisation m the Himalayan and subHimalayan regionsU.P.I - 198 words
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119 1959-04-08 8 Reuter r pilF newspaper Surabaya Post suggested that Tan Joe Hock and Ferry Sonneville, Indonesia's badminton champions who won the Thomas Cup, All England and Canadian championships, should be rewarded by the Indonesian Government. The newspaper said: "These champions' .services to tho nation areReuter - 119 words
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Article50 1959-04-08 8 RED CHINA CARGOES FOR YEMEN TWO Communist Chinese ships have unloaded their cargoes at the Yemeni Red Sea port o« Hodeidah The cargo, which Included crockery, kerosene sugar and textiles, will oe used by the Yemeni Government to pay the la bourers now constructing the 130-mile Hodeidah Sanna road. U.P.IU.P.I - 50 words
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Article54 1959-04-08 8 lhe Maharaja Kumar of Sikkim. the Crown Prince of the Indian protectorate on the Tibetan border, said m Tokyo that Japan should give the lead to other Asian Buddhist nations m supporting the Dalai Lama's can The Prince said the communists had plundered Buddhist temples andReuter - 54 words
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213 1959-04-08 8 Cou/cf endure no more from the Reds' '■mc iioetan Government, J. In a .statement issued m Lhasa on the eve of the anti-communist revolution last month, officially accused the Peking regime of enslaving, robbing and exploiting the Tibetan people Nationalist Chinese intelligence .sources reported m Taipeh, The proclamation also ChargedU.P.I - 213 words
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Article18 1959-04-08 8 Jakarta Foreign Ministry officials have said Indonesia would send a trade mission to Russia. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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307 1959-04-08 8 Kishi seeks U.K. guidance in policy on Reds JAPANESE Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi saidl In Tokyo that he intended to adopt a morel active policy to promote Japan's diplomacvl with Peking and other Red countries if Britishl Government leaders advised him to do so. He was referring to his forthcomingU.P.I - 307 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-04-08 8 Ng Shun Lum (left), 11, and Miss Mary Leung, 8. hold two Chinese dolls (above) which j are a gift for Prin- i cess Anne on be- i half of the children of Hong Kong. Prince Charles is also to receive a gift a big model j Chinese junk. U.P.I.U.P.I - 51 words
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Article289 1959-04-08 9 The magic McGuffie technique •ft* h Ik. info. Vha chs ekt, r»tM p| uill *ay we're m \olare. The X m i.amp. A little ttreet Srieuld I iendl meet. Vourt "agonal, M.»mbo Inn, H-brrrm »nen. Get me to the ciuieh on time, geotlt—tsl tnurnev. Tenderly. J ?rhilip> 12 inch. B289 words
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Article, Illustration368 1959-04-08 9 UMlll R GRLMJACX, violin. KREISLER: Liebesleid, Liebcs- rend, Schon Rosmarin, Caprice vennois, Tambourin chinois. PAGANINI: I Palpiti 0p.13; Le Stregh op.B. (Philips-10 inch, SO 6205 R). IX)R PURENESS OF SOUND THIS RECORDr ING MADE BY WORLD FAMED VIOLINIST ARTHUR GRUMIAUX IS EXCEPTIONAL Listen to Gnimiaux? clarity368 words
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Article55 1959-04-08 9 TOW IUWITT Kir.llv, I t.ill m love («•<» ea*ll] < had •i ..f broken (Philip I m Tony Bi nnetl la an up and coming roliov style, and he d< Boiih-vard ol Broken Dreai mainly Ing him such popularity, nod yon can hoar it here, with55 words
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Article, Illustration535 1959-04-08 9 Jonathan Russelt - Jonathan Russelt I > Mil li ii* m I mto I li Ifr n I lit n fllMim IBCOAfBB. \t Your Request." Soiijj of Bottga, U the Balalaika, (;ranada, Shine I h rough My Dreams, For You Alone, Ah Sw t« ry Of Life, Giamiina535 words
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126 1959-04-08 9 Happy Day sings the Skidaddle song DORIS DAY. Tunnel of Love, Instant love, Skidaddle Skidoo, Everybody loves a lover. (Philips E.P. 429 497 8.E.) DBAS DORIS, she always sounds so ray even when she's sad, if you know what I mean. Three of these numbers are m the happy vein126 words
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Article, Illustration338 1959-04-08 10 JOHN PANTON - JOHN PANTON INTERNATIONAL GOLF SCHOOL By (Scotland and Glenbervic) LESSONS BY THE STARS M\ favourite shot is thi No. 7 iron. J lie first club 1 BV«f possessed as young s. hoolbO) was an old m ishie-niblick, the name for todays No.338 words
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Article447 1959-04-08 10 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By WHERE are hke- ly to be repercussions over t h c Southern Floodlight C 11 l> semi final between Crystal Palace and Luton Town. The rules of the competition specifically lay it down that a club shall field its strongest available447 words
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46 1959-04-08 10 T m 9fi IP match will be JtjA IU» Oil Sunday riy(l 1 ly d I)Hw,'1 )Hw, i '1 Navy and Army, the uomri Vr 1 or Comml llled m Malay,, I va cup \uJu i thli i d to46 words
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Article63 1959-04-08 10 EXTRA TIME LASTED 95 MINUTES WEST HOVE and Hay. wards Heath met m a Brighton College Cuptio which also carried with it Brighton League points. At the end of 90 mm. otes there was no score, and they took a League point apiece. Extra time lasted 95 minutes West Hove63 words
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Article, Illustration122 1959-04-08 10 M. Marriton- Cary - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Marriton-Cary by Souu, E*»t-We«t fin* T HE receut B:!^ Bridn < rld lyes hfi from the French ing an example which how enemy trum foil the .side with North ended v] Spades doubled No-Trump openm and Ea.st mode of King Clubs to hi regret. The122 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-04-08 10 11/ H 'v C'Ll'FS ACROSS 11 Her life is withdrawn <3> 2 Bulbous root or Industrious 14 It s outslde vh e drink worker gets the bird (9> are t0 had (X 4( 6 Belief ere round in Corps 15 The k t0 be! or Diplomatique (5). hot (3) 9198 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-04-08 11 lEN MADDOCKS, Australian Test wicket;eeper, has announced his retirement from lass cricket. This means his withdrawal from the Australian team to tour India and tan later this year. Maddocks, whose state team is Victoria, is countant with a large paper manufacturing firm and he is retiringReuter - 187 words
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Article23 1959-04-08 11 X for- by the' withdraw. il of I Robb who 1) iy. Ith, fin i lb i II ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration376 1959-04-08 11 4N\ HAYDON, the English girl who was Number Two seed lor the x women's singles m the world table tennis championships at Dortmund, walked out of the England versus France international at Pari Royal, London, last night because she was told she could notReuter - 376 words
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Article112 1959-04-08 11 JOCKEY Lester Piggott has formed himself Into a limited company. Jordan* Daily Register of new companies records that the enterprise is called L. K. Piggott Ltd. Object of the concern is to employ the services of, ami to promote and manage the professional activities of.112 words
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Article123 1959-04-08 11 THE 1959 Davis Cup Challenge Round will be played at Forest Hills, New York, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association Mr. Victor Dennv has announced. The United States last year won the Davis Cup when they beat Australia 3-2 m Brisbane. This year's ChallengeReuter - 123 words
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Article52 1959-04-08 11 An unbeaten innings of 55 by O Coker helped ia beat Ghana by erday m their three-day Test match at Accra. Nigeria, n IT9 to win. 10. i ix wickets for 104. but fine k: iem io reach n.<> s< 113 ii ;l 103 ai dReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement81 1959-04-08 11 Film Fans! ■a^-> who wins "his love"" IlilgpiH $155/- Siemens rad.o fl Nip I (Model 580 WO) from Ifc^"'""' Hllliilbswtia-Sil^iaidfeggsl mt mW Am^MW mVAmm Urn^^W PWAmT^ h^^^B L I 1 f ml BB B^nJH HBb^l^H <B m I P^^^lflA Ak Bj a, mAt^^^ 9 V m. 9K r^^^ m^rn MMt81 words
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Article40 1959-04-08 12 Seventy one year old Wool Took Wah was held up by two Chinese m a back lane oil Amoy Street, Singapore last night and robbed of $4.'{2 m cash and a gold chain worth $170.40 words
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Article293 1959-04-08 12 Company Kassem promises pardon to may Mosul revolt tribesmen give up some areas 'vuk Iraq Petroleum Company is dismissing with the Iraq Government giving up parts of its concession areas m Iraq, it was announced m London last night. An I P.C. statement denied reportsReuter - 293 words
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Article37 1959-04-08 12 The first British firing of a Thor missile will take place m California In the immediate future." Mr. James Douglas, Secretary of the United States Air Force announced m Washington yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1959-04-08 12 The United states has reitrictloris on travel Bovlel diplomats to 'm areas" m response nilar relaxations by the I Union on travel by U.S. diplomats based m »w, ReuterReuter - 34 words
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175 1959-04-08 12 LONDON STUDYING ADENAUER MOVE: NEW POLICIES? From Page 1 official quarters to hide the fact that the news came as a surprise. Diplomatic observers said that some West German leaders during recent consultations had appeared less rigid than Dr. Adenauer. There was speculation whether some of his supporters, fearing theReuter; U.P.I - 175 words
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Article42 1959-04-08 12 J 7 Z. z T S ni^: 'f F A i"f!'ti*l»l i B i -Z.? 3 a. s 1 BT Ofl Z. r > 3* 3 7 13 1 m 3. 2. 3- 3 =f 33*0 < m Z jk h rv«/42 words
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Article72 1959-04-08 12 Thieves who raided Sir Winston Churchill's London home m Hyde Park Gate, on April 1, got away with two valuable and ancient objects, it was reported last night. Police were told yesterday that a gold Nelson snuff box and a "Lesser George" badge of a KnightReuter - 72 words
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Article134 1959-04-08 12 MIR ROY WEI i KY h Rhode Prime Mm. nißht that cumstances determined 8 alone." m a record™ terview bi Chataway on Bri ffi| Broadcasting ..^g programme '-Panorama* he said he dn! not thi t would be wble he < Brtl i h oReuter - 134 words
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