The Singapore Free Press, 14 April 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1959-04-14 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya*! Own Family Paper -witc^por*'. Tuesday. April 14. 1959. Price 15 < is16 words
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129 1959-04-14 1 Mid-air bid to recover satellite' s secrets 1 United States yesterJ launched a sciencontaining a ca; signed to reearth's atmosph< >c snatched up In mid-air by Air Force lie, Discoverer 11, Included a 195-lb. capsule conl five film packs to measure cosmic ray i idiation m outer space. Force spokesmanReuter - 129 words
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Article13 1959-04-14 1 de rubber tied m Sinmorning at up threeo a itertone was13 words
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Article147 1959-04-14 1 lower John f. dn deferred the cancertry of >u( dipians m the rt. Con--1 with the lould reliable of Mr. before hi conduct of the nations foreign affairs. There Ls, however, considerable concern m many quarters about the effect on allied policies of continued delay.Reuter - 147 words
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Article232 1959-04-14 1 STAFF CRISIS FOR NEXT GOVERNMENT m W 9 ef 9 m txodus means lack of experienced expats pHE accelerated pace of Malayai ver\ few experienced expatrh ment takes office after the election A Government spokesman told t officers serving m vaiious departme ligation will leave Singapore with tte officers when232 words
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98 1959-04-14 1 TROUBLE is spreading m Bolivia's tin mining areas, with workers taking over storehouses and. m at least one case. detaining the manager and superintendent as hostages, according to reports reaching La Paz. Mining centres affected are San Jose. Catavi, Potosi. Chechisla and Morococala.Reuter - 98 words
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Article96 1959-04-14 1 R.I. jet buzzed British warships TLf AJOR Agus Suroto, the Indonesian air force .spokesman, confirmed In Jakarta today reports saying that an Indonesian air force MiO 17 buzzed British Commonwealth ships m the Sunda Strait during their exercise last month. The spokesman said: "We immediately sent a number of JetReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration148 1959-04-14 1 SUSAN FLIES OFF -TO KEEP DATE WITH HUSSEIN? A most personal affair ACTRESS Susan Cabot flew to New York from J\ Hollywood last night ostensibly to audition for a Broadway play but there was speculation she is keen on renewing her friendship with King Hussein of Jordan. The 23-year-old monarchU.P.I - 148 words
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Article99 1959-04-14 1 Thieves wrap victim in blanket THIEVES entered the home of Mr. Luan Plu Chun. j a Singapore businessman, m i i Lorong 22. Geylang, last I night and robbed him of $:u>r In cash, a watch worth I $280 and jewellery worth i $34 The thieves covered Luan wilh a99 words
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Article17 1959-04-14 1 London, yesterday had its hottest day of the year. The temperature was 68 (Fj.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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Article30 1959-04-14 1 lon Indi lan army Chii i i to vl Brit said m Londi lay. Th*' ■ng Britl h chiei oi the [m 0 tl Staff ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement55 1959-04-14 1 ___)MmM»v 1 1 you cannot feed baby naturally, you will want to know th.it nn. The n< you o human milk U Human! Trufood. It look like natural milk' i on-Trufood and Cereal Trufood; i to produi iin VI 111 i xi i>i i lim. W. i' I I h55 words
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Article135 1959-04-14 2 S. Africa Govt, to take over non-white mission hospitals rpHE Government <>i south Ifrlea lias decided In assume control of all non-white hospitals nt non-white areas, Including those full} or par u.ilh subsidised by missions, Mr. R. s. Ferreira, member of the executive committee ofReuter - 135 words
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233 1959-04-14 2 rpi: In London yi 1 terday between the Prime Mini, ter i Ol France and Britain. M. Michael Debre and Mr. Harold Mac- I mlllan, were described as bu linesslike and profitable but unspectacular. No sign was given by cither British or Fn nchReuter - 233 words
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Article36 1959-04-14 2 The Quern and Prince Philip will make a one-day visit on i)<c. l. to Monrovia, capital ol Liberia, during their tour ol Wi i Africa, ii announced m London rday. Rent* l36 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-04-14 2 Michiko Shoda bids her family goodbye a s she leaves her home to ro to the Imperial Palace tor her weddinf to Crown Prince Akihito. Mic hike's lather and mother are on the left. On her mothers left is her elder brother. Iwao.- UnitedUnited Press - 52 words
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Article52 1959-04-14 2 SECURITY forces have arrested Kiialil Antone Consul, secretary ot the pro. hibited Jordan Communist Party, and other supporters and members, it was announced m Amman yesterday. The arrests lollowcd a raid on Communist cells m Madaba village. 20 miles outn ot Amman. Pamphlets I and leafli tsReuter - 52 words
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Article19 1959-04-14 2 A i \rm.v has arrived at Bremerh many, an American dd m Bonn yesterd ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article36 1959-04-14 2 trallan An i held m Australia Air D on A] Three ol the to Japan pOUB c 121 Olobema oi the U I th Air day left Tachliniii ion Handi Th- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article92 1959-04-14 2 A UNION ROW SHUTS CAR FACTORY ALL the 4,000 production workers at the Jaguar car works m Coventry were made idle yesterday and had to be sent home because of a dispute between two trade unions ov< r membership m a department. The difference was between about 150 men, mostReuter - 92 words
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Article60 1959-04-14 2 pOUR Africans three men and a woman w< re killed and 13 African huts burnt to the ground m an all-night light at an African village near Urn at Mie end, jt vnc6 rday. A la arrested alter police from Umtata arrived. It i.s believedReuter - 60 words
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264 1959-04-14 2 Russia agrees to study phased pact BRITAIN and the United States yesterdaj posed to the Soviet U a phased agreement to ban nucleajr weapoi tests The proposal can.' terdays resumed of the three-power conference for the discontinuance of nuclear weapon tests, which In recess sine« M conference source said. AmbassadorReuter - 264 words
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295 1959-04-14 3 L30> a.m. call for VIPs if jets wake village PRUNES PLAN FOR EARLY START ANGERS 3,084 {GEHB living on the of London Airport to rouse a Government from his bed with telephone calls if pronight jet flights by Panin Airways wake them Mr Harold Watkinson. the Transport Minister, and Mr.Reuter - 295 words
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36 1959-04-14 3 3 REFUSE TO ATTEND ARAB OIL TALKS Ue anCairo yesml La and leclined to the Arab a rearhe meeting n Thm < refu ated by with the Republic. •lined to 'ting. «el p thre< wa duo U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-04-14 3 Iplf SI'S AN KOIINftR. 11. is m London for the premiere of lief first starring film "Imitation E of Life She will wear R $4*506 E evening gown for the premiere.- PopperPopper - 36 words
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105 1959-04-14 3 MAYOR lEO PEL VILLANO. ot Timmii Ontario, who i s organisii a bear hunt t to make h r for Brt ti -h (Ward nn n aid thi would be no limit placed on the number ol bears huntllov edReuter - 105 words
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148 1959-04-14 3 COUPLE RESCUED AFTER NIGHT IN BOAT 4 BRII ISH norn m ;i\ polite Inepectoi and an Arm) warrant =jj olliccr uciv rescued at jz sea yesterday after an E E all-night ordeal m I E small boat i» tlie "M. I diterranean oil (>prus. E Thf policewoman, E E TJIOneReuter - 148 words
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228 1959-04-14 3 A PLAN to use Soviet ar\ shipping to move Koreans m Japan to North Korea was put forward at the first session of the repatriation talks between the Japanese and North Korean Red Cross societies, which opened m Geneva yesterday. Mr. Li IIReuter - 228 words
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Article158 1959-04-14 3 DECISION ON BOAC ROUTE IS NEAR A American Civil Aeronautic, Board examinee cpected to give hi n commendation* tin, week on whether Briti ii OverAirways Corporation honkl be allowed to operate It.s trans-p., route by way of Tokyo. Northwest Airlines lias opposed granting the route. It will have seven daysU.P.I - 158 words
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Article279 1959-04-14 4 Death-trap road ffIHERE ar. thirty warships I at the Naval Base and one wonder., what the r.rews of these ships think ot Singapore since their only way reaching the city Is oy way ot that death trap. Thompson Road. This is a thoroughfare to which all concerned m road279 words
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Article, Illustration819 1959-04-14 4 PETER EVANS - PETER EVANS This takes a special kind of courage by I i TAKES rial kind > nU! to sit alone with scrapbooks diaries and tape-recordings ol the man you loved, slowly re-creating [i]U re-living the happiness of nine oi marriage, knowing .ill the tmn that It819 words
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Article354 1959-04-14 4 British sportsmen fight polio nRITAIN'S sportsmen are to back an allout dnvc to persuade the youth of the United Kingdom to act now to prevent serious outbreaks of polio. Many famous football teams, headed by Arsenal, have volunteered to be immun>>d. Ilitvkinfj fißr rmmpmign 1i: i 1 tr y Of354 words
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Advertisement60 1959-04-14 4 ADELPHI H^J I Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort music by the NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sundays) GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC Reservations: Telephone 2810. ■■■■■B____B_B__B______________ i— toL^-^ THE NEW 2 4IJ-Mff ffiL lWsk ROMANSLIDE PRICE! II REMEMBER ALL SAMOCA Product, ore fully guorontocS60 words
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Article, Illustration304 1959-04-14 5 ANTI-PAP MEN STILL TO BE PICKED t I grand alliance lined by four al parties to the P. A. P. at leral election to Legislative Asibly on May 31 has yet arrived at a I decision regardIi choice of candidates. c parties are the >r r a 1 Socialists. S.P.A.,U.P.I - 304 words
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Article66 1959-04-14 5 THK Inner Whi el Clul pon may adopt more children it the duo president's plan to lner< the membershirj The Club Mi told the Fr< i Pi term In ofl elected t d: to li i 60 members childn affli li. Million Mr, .nd. Club66 words
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186 1959-04-14 5 2 bandit fighters reunited after a year A Six YEAR-OLD friend ship m Singapore bo- j tween Dark, an Arnn tracker dog. and Howard Robson, his handler 1 been renewed m B joy tv! reunion In Edinburgh. Robson. an ex -corporal >n the Gurkha Rifles, had been Dark's handler six186 words
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Article52 1959-04-14 5 Mr. Manzoor Qadir. Pakistani Minister for Porelgn Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, is due to arrive hi Singapore on Friday. Mr. Qadir is on his way home alter attending the SEATO conference ii New Zealand He will leave Singapore the next day for Kuala Lumpur on a52 words
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Advertisement41 1959-04-14 5 STRETCHABLE NYLON SOCKS FOR COMFORT DURABILITY AVAILABLE IN MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS PLAIN WHITE or COLOURS. All sixes for men O'ldrcn. Rcosonobly U S1 '<• MIN CO. LTD., rAIL DEPT.) H fIRiDGE ROAO ORI Tel: ***** CO. IDGE ROAD, APORC. m j M41 words
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Advertisement168 1959-04-14 5 <ff%\3 THE STAGE CLUB >4_ 1 nrpepnte V^y^3 piuaClllO "GASLIGHT" IJ w Patrick Hamilton CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE WED: THURS: FRI: SAT: 13th May, 14th May, 15th May, 16th May. OPTOMETRISTS^ the optical house Ist Floor 38A, Orchard Rd Singapore Tel. ***** > Next to Mac Donald Hoi <c AmmW^^si af168 words
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Article409 1959-04-14 6 Your Lucky Star !|*OKN today you have Initial L* abundance of new idi 1 determination to carry them to a successful conclusion. the dogged persevi your natui ary setba< act a i a further Incentivi to work an the harder. You liave an idea thai vorth defending, per.syou have little409 words
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Miscellaneous279 1959-04-14 6 Jl I S lIAWKK Sydney Jordan ~~*~~^_______r~*^____r"*~"* M ~"~^*~"~~~^B~ i^ wm i i ■■^^HMMMMH^^P J?w°^«*!aPK VOO*E?PtAJN WMAT 7" TM» ca£ATU«eT^ COaAAHiNI^I«TOAU. JK^.^SruT' S^.-I^T^MV V i VFGCTABOSIN CONTWOt OVC» n_ i^.TM 7>« SWCULTS I TI4AT 2L,m?_i l\«w«>4S.. tmc FUO veoeTAnoHOw wevesEeN... jusTaasooNae usifirroio? __pa*i%*"> r~n___3_l >^sThis PUkwer |b^ L v ~ve279 words
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Article179 1959-04-14 7 I.OMMIV \p.il 13 i'livluuk TeMtay s„ l ESS cif. X" 1 April 27. buyers 27 k buyers I sellers 28 Mlk May buyers 27 S buyers sellers 28 sellet Xi I ss s s ot 27 buyers buyers K IH,,MI 27 sellers 28* sellers ,m B Xi179 words
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Article112 1959-04-14 7 NEW YORK. April 13. Prerioas Today TIN snails Spot 102.50 nom. 102.25 nom. TIN futuie*s a* Straits tomrait Maj 1e00.75 buyers 100.50 buyers 102.75 sellers 102.50 sellers July 100.50 buyers 100.25 buyers 102.50 sellers 102.25 sellers TONE: Quiet SALES: Nil. Klßßrti lutin cs May 34.00 buyers 34.50112 words
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Article31 1959-04-14 7 NEW YORK, April 13. Previews Tewiay *0 Indte-liiats 605.97 607.76 Mlaiiroaia 163.11 164.21 40 Domestic Bonds 85.94 86.88 Ui'tUitifs 82.59 92.18 6o Stoc ks < omposite Ares-ages 209.23 209.7331 words
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Article53 1959-04-14 7 I "pot nnd awaiting Boats 25 H. April i to 26. 26. cf. LaraP° n d awaiting release April shipment 26, 25*4 to 25 elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46. awaiting release unquoted, afloats 46, April shipment, 46, 45-, cif, sellers, exdock. Above prices quoted m U.S.53 words
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Article92 1959-04-14 7 LONDON. April 13. t nan Previow Today WRI riHiippines ci.f. U.K., North i uropeaa ports delivered •gfl per long ton April $275 resellers $277 r. reseller t WRA, Ml its e.i.f. UK/North Jun.pr.n, ports delivered rft j "X ton Apr./ May £96 nom. £97 nom. l092 words
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Article43 1959-04-14 7 The wedding of Mr George Lowe, a New Zealand member of Sir John Hunt*. Everest expedition, and Mls.-> Ann Debenham. Sir John's" former secretary, has been cancelled, Mr. Lowe has told his family m Hastings, New Zealand. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article148 1959-04-14 7 laf a i r i decision m ock markets Buyers adopted lective policy more end of ■1 'aking was for a number rities 'he influence and prices S the anf m new £25 »n County fd m a fnarktt and ■>■ pror of good market gen-148 words
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246 1959-04-14 7 DUTCH WANT SEIZURE OF RI NATIONALISED TOBACCO •THE Bremen district court yesterday began x hearing an application for the confiscation of 191 tons of Indonesian tobacco the first shipment from estates nationalised by Indonesia to reach West Germany. The application is being made by two firms of Dutch estate-owners, theReuter - 246 words
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Article97 1959-04-14 7 1.00 p.m. Programme .Summary and Souvenirs from Shoui 1 30 Time Signal and N» Tuesday Tempo; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Programme Summary and A Foreign Affair; 5.30 Encounter* With Animals; Music In §cboola; 600 a rtfmpmbfi; 6.45 Bunset Serenade; 6 5.7 Anrurtinrementa and Sin rket H< p 70097 words
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174 1959-04-14 7 Race riot conviction quashed on appeal rE London court of criminal appeal yesterday quashed the conviction of James Desmond Scott, a 23-year-old labourer who was alleged to have taken part m th*» beating up of a Jamaican during racial disturbances m Nottingham last year. Scott was sentenced to ny« years'Reuter - 174 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-04-14 7 i niiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiiicii^ J SINCAPORE I S HICH TIDES i E TODAY: 2.47 p.m. E 5 TOMORROW. 2.17 a.m. and 3.38 p.m. E THURSDAY: 3.00 a.m. and 4.47 p.m. FRIDAY: 4.02 a.m. and I 6.27 p.m. 1 SATURDAY: 5.27 a.m. and 7.53 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.10 a.m. and S 5 8.42 p.m.58 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-04-14 8 DOM ASK MEWH THEY CALL THIS SPORT! pERHAPS the competitor above is having second thoughts about the exhilarating pastime of steeple-chasing as he scrambles over the weir at lira-field. He was taking part m the annual event organised by R rad field College, near Reading. More than 230 completedKeystone - 70 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-04-14 8 CLEANING THE STEEL MOUNTAIN ABOVE"?- IM ACE r^**^** T ■■not many people would like to foe is on top of this "steel mountain" at Hrussels, Belgium. Hut these two workman ai c happily sweeping its sides as 11 Ihey hadn't a care m the world. They are part of a66 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-04-14 8 right \r«: Park, London, provide inn for lhe children. The lake is often crowded «t this Mmc of rear with ooatfl r»r every <i. crlptlon30 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Title Section10 1959-04-14 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday April 14, 1959.10 words
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Article, Illustration900 1959-04-14 1 HAIRDRESSING CAN OFFER A REAL CAREER FOR GIRLS IN SINGAPORE THE FIRST STEP m Kum Y.ngs career as a hairdresser is learning how to shampoo. She must thoroughly cleanse the hair before starting on the next step. MANY girla find that the answer to their problem of a career lies900 words
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252 1959-04-14 1 A girl need not go overseas to learn job Adaptability la important and she must tackle all aspects of the subject. She must also show imagination and ingenuity m devising suitable styles for her customers. A girl who want on In this profession should try to visualise the finished result.252 words
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Advertisement34 1959-04-14 1 Ask for votivor made In 2 version for HER f >r HIM Mr^W AMWmWM I a new creation by 4 Ciirven —perfum Sole Agents Favrc Lcuba Watch Co., Ltd. 18 F, Battery Road. Singapore34 words
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Article82 1959-04-14 2 WHERE to buy FWfiitt* rose perfume t Shi>. lma Trading Co.. 44. li, Cross St: Mrrpim- Doll; WhiteiWay't, Battery Koad. Hind bet ten copper jewellery: Silvcrcralt Penani Lane. Barbecue cooker: Mar den Company. 78, 82. Orchard Road, Pltspatrlek'ai 100. Orchard Road, Whiteav.i. Robinson's, Raf flea Place and mo t large82 words
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Article73 1959-04-14 2 r rHE latest craze for shorter skirts has meant that a lot more of the average girl's leg is on view. Newest idea from the Continent is glamour painted stockings. Leaves, butterflies and flowers, trailing sprays of roses iare all used to make lovely legs look even73 words
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577 1959-04-14 2 MORE and more housewives m Singapore and Malaya arc finding that barbecues are the easiest way of entertaining guests. Then' i.s something friendly an d informal about eating m the open and of course our climate is ideal, at least on nine577 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-04-14 2 Inexpensive non-tip as in po IiAVE you a family c If so yoi trays. The ansv. than the dema Place them porch to thi w for Sti Picture on tii) Mti tray i Khich ;h\ gilt ny37 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-04-14 3 KATHYREEN IS DRESSED FOR RIDE IN A BOAT IpHMPMpIM^ Lovely Kathyreen Lee is all set for a sail on the briny. I; She wears brief white drill shorts with a loose knitted cotton sweater of outsize vm checks m scarlet and white. .iHL The long sleeves and high neckline \|BL76 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-04-14 3 A GLITTERING* rhinestone necklace with pendant and large drop earrings to match. This is available locally and costs only $11.24 words
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Advertisement78 1959-04-14 2 COOK WITH H MIRRO SAUCEPAN Illoround low-heat wotcrlr „o. Beoutih^Z/ 1 Honglng ring on th. MARDEN COMPANY 71 I 12 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAFORE-9. TIL ***** ***** *****. THE NEW SLIMMING SENSATION I A with FIGURAMA TABLE MACLEVY appetite reducing wafers. /M^, Tokc bounds and Inches off while t^^X yowr clothes78 words
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Article, Illustration442 1959-04-14 3 NEW GOODS IN S'PORE SHOPS WILL DELIGHT HOUSEWIVES INHERE can be few other cities which offer to the average housewife a greater assortment of goods from all over the world than Singapore. We find fabulous treasures of ancient art rubbing shoulders with the newest American gadget and a 30 cent442 words
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Advertisement92 1959-04-14 3 *If you like good coffee drink Caffeine -free coffee that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion PURE i'-^TAMTJ Jj #T COFFEE pM II any dilliculty m olil«iinn|> write lo HAGEMEYER'S i ___ti FOR MODERN CLEAN AND A k. LATEST STYLE SALON VISIT b BETTY'S lion uly Salon 368 Prinsep92 words
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Article, Illustration522 1959-04-14 4 HWDs are a woman's greatest gtve-awaj They art- the t> •t meter irhich shows the world whether >uu aim for a high standard hi inrsonal grooming or art* merely content witii second best. Although most niils take plenty of time and522 words
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49 1959-04-14 4 for keepli mot from Ii Th. which ts Hncki.v idded with clo> until qultr dry and thru In thr* wardn Th< i me which will permeat th'- clothe -11 ta It l>)c to buy perfumed |><»m;uicl< r r< .idy t" ,1k nplete .it ea.49 words
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Article216 1959-04-14 4 BALLOON BOB' IS GETTING POPULAR _i ■4 If AYE ijou fallen /or I the carefully care- 1 less hairdo? i The style that lookiM Wee a fountain -o 1 fiUffy porn pom /or- 1 ward swept. iSorne ca// it the I I dahlia style others fl 2*/!e chrysanthemum 9 s216 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-04-14 9 BANDIT CDATTCnc THESE children saw a gang of I* di drKj I I tKb mail-bag thieves ambush a van and London. Christine I irmston. 10 (left), and Cicor«c Black, fc I' i.Vlnu "Cowboys and Indians" when the four bandits, wearing «<l Hie van off the road. QeorffC tanPopper - 78 words
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Article, Illustration113 1959-04-14 9 It is believed that property worth £7,000 was stolen, including three diamond and ruby brooches, and Lady Churchill's furs. Sir Winston was away on holiday m the south of France. Lady Churchill was spending Easter at the Eridge Green, Kent, home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr.113 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-04-14 9 Britain's atom-sub master 'pIIS is Lieutenant- Commander B.F.P. Sam borne, 34, of Hayling Island, Hampshire, who lias been appointed to command Britain's first nuclear-powered submarine. The keel of the sub m. trine, to be named the "Dreadnanght," is to be laid this summer. it is expected that the submarine will68 words
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417 1959-04-14 10 4 N OUTLINE for discussion of B proposed new 4 .security agreement between Japan and the United States, issued m Tokyo, has affirmed the existing principle that United States forces DUld use Japanese facilities for the defence Of the Far East.Reuter - 417 words
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Article58 1959-04-14 10 Indonesian Member of Parliament Palaunsuka has suggested that some of th< Japanese war reparation* payments be used to send 1.000 students from Indo nesian Borneo to Japan for study. The legislator urged In Pontianak. that the Wes» Borneo provincial government should make a formaproposalU.P.I - 58 words
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219 1959-04-14 10 SAIGON GOVT. RENEWS CLAIM OVER THE PARACELS THE Paracels Archipelago I for centuries been an Integral part of Viet nam. the Saigon Department of Foreign AiTairs I proclaimed. Tlie Saigon Government "strongly denounced" Chinese Communi t chai that Chinese fishermen I been ill treated by mem«»f South Vietnam's ivy onReuter - 219 words
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Article43 1959-04-14 10 Official sources m New Delhi said it was most unlikely that Indian Prime Minister Nehru would fly to Moscow to discuss international problems with Soviet Prime Minister Khrushchev on the eve of the proposed East-West summit conference.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article35 1959-04-14 10 Japanese exporters have sent a trial shipment ot 28.000 tins of quail eggs to Britain m the hope that the eggs will become popular for cocktail parties and nightclubs. U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article, Illustration502 1959-04-14 10 'Policies of Peking menace to Free World' MR. WALTER ROBERTSON, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Far East, said m Washington that Communist Chinese policies posed "deadly threats to the collective secu** rity of the Free World." In an article m Christianity Today, a Protestant fortnightly journal, he said:Reuter; UPI; U.P.I - 502 words
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Article91 1959-04-14 10 MR. Carl R. Blomst.edt leader of a 27- member trade mission to Peking. id m Hong Konu that hi mission was hopefql tha' between Sweden and mmunist Chi: ,uld in> i ably Mr. Blomstedt, who i.s due to go on to Japan, said that theReuter - 91 words
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116 1959-04-14 11 SHUTDOWN OF PLANTS ALARMS THE RI GOVT. m 4 i l.i rniiiig numoer oi lactones m uiuoiiesia A have been forced to close down because oi ruu material shortages," Finance Minister Sutikno said In Jakarta. I mnounced that the Government was tannine a special programme for maintaining Somestic industries whichU.P.I - 116 words
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170 1959-04-14 11 'Japan can yet turn to the Red bloc' THE U.S. National PlannAssociatlon, a private research group m >n, said m a report: "It Is clear that many Japanese continue to stress the desirability of increased trade and economic relaespeciaUy with mainland China, for Japan's future economy. "But earlier ideas onReuter - 170 words
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Article23 1959-04-14 11 Police and troops swooped on textile markets m Jakarta, checking prices In a bid to halt rapidly rising textile prices.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article47 1959-04-14 11 The wintering team of the Japanese Antarctic expedition has made two successful trips to the continent from its base on Ongul Island prior to a full scale autumn expedition. This was reported In Tokyo by Mr. Masayoshi Murayama, leader of the team ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article151 1959-04-14 11 WHILE the Government and Communists m Indonesia continue to maintain silence on the Peking military action m Tibet, almost to a body. the Indonesian press ha* condemned the Chinese for their "steamroller tactics.' "We praise and respect India's decision to grant asylum to the DalaiUPI - 151 words
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Article20 1959-04-14 11 Accept or resign says Nasution army i tenant- -tor said m Norm .Sumatra, Ofl ith the ion to olulOUld ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article22 1959-04-14 11 n porti (i that i ar< ■r* cted to b i.id aim >f them by the U.P. I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article103 1959-04-14 11 THE brother of the escaped Dalai Lama said m Washington that the Chinese Reds planned to wipe out every Tibetan who did not embrace communism. Mr. Thubten J. Norbu. now a student m America, said Tibetan refugees told him m India lasl year that theU.P.I - 103 words
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Article, Illustration282 1959-04-14 11 'Reef pledges are never kept' MADAM Chiang Kai-shek said In Detroit that Chinese Communist attempts at suppression of the revolt In Tibet should be a lesson to those who believe that the communists Russian or Chinese keep their word. She told the Detroit Press Club that the greatest and mostU.P.I - 282 words
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Article53 1959-04-14 11 THE Times of India said that the "honeymoon m relations between India and Red China has ended." Now that the vacuum of "Tibetan autonomy" had been completely and demonstrably filled by Chinese power. India must look to the security of Its northern border, t lie newsReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-04-14 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM PORTRAIT STUDY by S. Mukherjee, FIP, India. Gold Medal print m the First South-East Asia Salon of Photography organised by the Singapore Art Society Photographic Group.31 words
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141 1959-04-14 12 CIX members of the Photographic Society of Singapore will nive a colour slide show entitled "The Singapore Constitution Fair and lAn Evening With Eve" at the .society's premises, No. 4 Cashin Street, on Friday beginning at 8.00 p.m. The oi are An Thian Chor,141 words
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Article, Illustration892 1959-04-14 12 WHAT A JUDGE LOOKS FOR 4 (iOOl) many \< ago, when I attended a photographic exhibition, 1 wandered round the hall looking at the prints tin the w ill and wondered how the judges decided that they were better than the rest; why some prints were given medals and others892 words
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306 1959-04-14 13 THK POOKHOtSB I \IR, by John Updike (Gollanes. 155.) ifflfl hrst novel by young mun about old people stands out on its own as something original and serene. iamond County Home for the Aged is a decaying yellow Palladian house In New306 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1959-04-14 13 ROBERT PITMAN - ROBERT PITMAN By i siM from cashiers-eye-view, the anatomy of a novel. And with it I bring rniiif. t<> anyone who hopes to spear a fortune with his pen. ins to the man who .doodles a novel's plot across the blotting paper on ar1,008 words
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Article267 1959-04-14 13 north to Alaska and back. Good d< scrlptlona ol wild country, wild people, and freight trucking. MRB. PANOPOIUS, by .ion Godden (Chatto and Hindus ISa.). Hard old Englishwoman, diamond encrusted, lands on island from a cruise liner and ads unexj pleasant novel but a little •it267 words
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Article, Illustration514 1959-04-14 14 'Trilby and Svengali' career of a rugby star i»\ \m mi t^i it k DOWN m Welsh Wales I learned the news that the great Alan Prescott is to retire irom professional Hug by at the end of this season. And behind that announcement lies a story akin to Trilby514 words
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Article186 1959-04-14 14 The key to this Is to start the club back with a .slow, deliberate movement. No jerk, no snatch, no lift, and no hurry. By doing this the wrists will cock m the natural manner and so get you Into the right position at the top of186 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-04-14 14 PETER Thomson, the B 1 1 h Open champion now on the Profes .lonal 001 l A loclation winter tour In the United Si;.'. won :U4B and shared fourth I ice with two American In tne Greensboro Open tournament Thomson scored 71 70 David I noma136 words
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117 1959-04-14 14 INTERNATIONAL GOLF SCHOOL! (IOLF on Ireland's seaside courses has taught me how to play m a high wind. I get great satisfaction from cheating the wind with a low-flying ball. The No. 3 and the other long- irons are clubs which can be used117 words
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Article144 1959-04-14 14 TWO Sheffield Runny Unlttrj clubs are m hard training for what is deserihed on a handbill as a "Sensational Content" at Dnre Moor. I Sheffield, on April "Barter's Bashers" II battle with "I ist cr s Lashers' m "an enthralling i side football name played under144 words
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Article196 1959-04-14 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE by M. Marrisotj-Crti l)f»lrr South Gam* sA\ f j t 3 0 10 8 5 4 3 >X 6 3 f£ VAJ 6 T J1093A v yios B igj7ti| A Q 10 b 4A6 4 3 IP South opens this hand M *One Club, the suil196 words
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Miscellaneous245 1959-04-14 14 I 9 W t| a a^s^^a a anP 1 Jl l jI I I II II 1 1 II ll__JHL__ I I Oi BT*i"ii j »nl ,I. i I ,i 1., .1 I l i > CLUCB ACROSS 2. Men are m the I 1. Blue flat that, when it's245 words
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175 1959-04-14 15 i ?aa M box,'o title last nlfM \Nottingham. delating fellow Hill, holder of the eh»mpionship, InaMtJ tlie distance p h e reler. stopped he fifht m the ninth he [ft lehedttled 15 m onh Hill* t£«_£ us courage kept him m. to mat point tolReuter - 175 words
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Article111 1959-04-14 15 UORSES owned by Prince Aly Khan were made favourite for both events at a Victoria club callover m London last ninht— Tuboun •or tl Guineas and for th' 1 Derby, quiet market on the Taboun was the candidate m whom Inshown. Odds of c were taken bfiprice was111 words
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Article159 1959-04-14 15 Wolves look set for Div. 1 title \\T OL V ERHAMPTON Wanderers holders lof the English Football j League championship, j took a big stride to- 1 wards retaining the! title when they beat! 'Blackpool 1-0 on the iatter's ground last night. Wolves, with three matches still to play, now159 words
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Article28 1959-04-14 15 Piißby League: Feathertone Rovers 21 Hull X 22. Rugby Union: i lanelly 6 Swansea 8; 1 di nth o Cro i Key? Athletic 0 iter.28 words
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Article77 1959-04-14 15 hen Nottingham i >n Cup I mil t here w ill be 1 bowl, but m is;; II as c Unit Rare arere Hxed Foi i convenient fo the publl morning it I iiii» Bridge t n lin Botl isi mccl Luton Town m thr 100.000 spr.77 words
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Article, Illustration397 1959-04-14 15 OUR KINGDOM BEST ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS TODAYS PENANG TRAINING LOCALLY trained horses were left to provide the interest on the Penang track this morning. All work was done on the inside half of the number two track, which is m good order. The first to come under notice397 words
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211 1959-04-14 15 OURPRISE of the day yesterday as the French International table tennis championships got under way was the defeat of Japan's Ichiro Ogimura. He was beaten m the bottom half table of the men's singles by Brazil's number three player Alberto Kurdoglian. Ogimura became the211 words
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Article78 1959-04-14 15 SINGAPORE Joint Services will hold a football trial tomorrow at G.H.Q. The following players have been selected Whites: Ham s 1 c y (Army i Robinson «RAX», Army i MeKci tKAF». Haywood <RAF», uderdale (capl Army Roberts (Army), McNaughton (Army), Butcher (Army), Wlngfield -hai Wilkinson78 words
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Article84 1959-04-14 15 AUSTRALIAN Davis captain Harry Hopman believes that Peruvian Al<x Olmedo's next visit to Australla will almo t certainly a professional He d that Ohm do wa 4 lo turn pn v end of the U ,ii m late ember. Olmedo was th' main force i'84 words
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Article307 1959-04-14 16 Strict security clamd in North Assam towA w I OTRINGENT security precautions imposed at the town of Foothill North Assam yesterday led observers to believe that the Dalai would soon set out on the last lap of his journey from Lhasa m Some observersReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-04-14 16 MR. AM) MKs f HrU If c X I ill. i their wedding at the Singapore Kejcistry Mr. (hew is a teaCher at Bukit Tiiiiah ChlnatC Middle School. Ihe bride, formerly Mi-s Fhoon Choon Ai, is a teacher at the Yuen Cheng Chinese School mFree Press - 55 words
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Article28 1959-04-14 16 The Chinese Communis.* yesterday fired 14 shells at the Nationalist h«'ld Quemoy island off the coast of Fukien Province, the Nationalist Detcnee Ministry announced j ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration228 1959-04-14 16 mi IE United States rejectX ed Soviet protests yesterday and declared that American planes, if need be. will fly at altitudes of more than 10.000 feet m approaching and leaving Red-encircled Berlin. The U.S. took the stand In a Note delivered m Moscow byUPI - 228 words
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Article67 1959-04-14 16 Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory. the Chancellor of the Exchequer, indicated m the Hou.se of Commons last 'it that Britain would have a general election "before long." Replying to Labour criticism of the budget, he said. "We shall, before long, have an opportunity of seeing which approachReuter - 67 words
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Article37 1959-04-14 16 Dr. Hewlett Johnson Dean of Canterbury, known as the 'Red Dean" because of his Communist sympathies, left London by air yesterday with Mrs. Johnson for Prague on their u,av tn Moscow. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article28 1959-04-14 16 The conductor of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra. Dr. Eduard van Beinum, died during a rehearsal of the orchestra yesterday. Dr. Van Beinum was 57.28 words
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Article31 1959-04-14 16 'Three American Protestant missionary couples have been expelled from Iraq and are en route to Beirut. Lebanon, the National Council of Churches announced m New York yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article96 1959-04-14 16 MOSCOW DENIES SENDING IRAQ ARMS MOSCOW RADIO denounced as "lies" 1 stories m Cairo newspapers that Russian ships had carried Soviet Kurds and arms to Iraq through the Suez Canal. Those wishing to check on the "lies" published by Cairo newpapers should go to the Suez Canal and see forReuter - 96 words
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