The Singapore Free Press, 16 April 1959
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Title Section18 1959-04-16 1 The Singapore FREE PRESS Muhiva's Own Family Paper I'm. 1. (Is. in; .,l»if, Thursday. April 16. 1939. DRSKJKGFKJTFK18 words
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85 1959-04-16 1 Crucial' Lib-Sot talks on election pact TH E Liberal Socialist at what is des- i cribed as a "crucial" central council mooting tonight, will try to find a new formula to bridge differences with the Singapore Peoples Alliance on an overall election agreement. members of the council said any new85 words
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89 1959-04-16 1 RK P R ESENTATIVES of the United Rubber Workers' Union and United States Rubber Company met briefly again yesterday afternoon m New York m another effort to end the strike which has closed 18 plants m 11 .states since last Friday. AReuter - 89 words
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Article53 1959-04-16 1 et the PAP In a i\ strongholds ir might. We ed toco-operate SPA, UMNO and farm a uniwd said. man Lib-Soc. appointed to with the SPA ide any appre- ress. Ltial Lib-Socs. the first phase mi nt with the cover the alol responsibility PAp m tides which PAp53 words
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Article24 1959-04-16 1 there was no on that, there ni m an electandlng. Ituencies all "grand aluld be free to they lann standto ot the24 words
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65 1959-04-16 1 THREE men armed with knives robbed a house m Beng Wan Road, off Serangoon Road, at 1 p.m. yesterday of $12,000 In cash and jewellery. The thuss entered the house under the pretence of delivering parrels. Once inside they drew out knives and herded65 words
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Article30 1959-04-16 1 May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 93 i cents a lb.. down one cent on last night's close. The tone was easy.30 words
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Article70 1959-04-16 1 ]VIR. John Foster Dull 1 who resigned yesterday as Secretary of State, had a good night at the Waiter, (1 Hospital and his spirits were good, the Sl-itc Department announced. It .said there had bevn no change m liis condition since the announcement that the di70 words
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Article106 1959-04-16 1 army comHbet ha., control of all m a bid to immunltt dv. id th« d guardi m Army Interrogators were bein^ i by pro-Chincie Tibetan abbots. lfi« rcporti said. About 40 Tibetans-in-cluding National A.,m mbly members— who took part m the revolt against the Chinese arcReuter - 106 words
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534 1959-04-16 1 3 MORE SUSPECT SMALLPOX CASES TODAY Another 171 sent to St. John's Island gEVENTY-ONE more people from Kampong Alexandra, Singapore, where smallpox was first discovered, are being sent to St. John's Island today to be quarantined. Three more suspected cases were admitted to Middleton Hospital tills morning. Seven confirmed cases534 words
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Article36 1959-04-16 1 The Indonesian army last night closed the Pla news agency "for security reasons." Earlier they closed four newspapers for publishing news about the releasing of former Dutch army Captain Hendrik Schmidt.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article58 1959-04-16 1 ONG STILL IN PAP OFFICIAL WIIE chairman of the 1 People's Action Party, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, this morning denied a rumour that the Mayor, Mr. Ong Enr (Juan, had resigned from the Party. Dr. Toh said: "Mr. Ong Eng Ciuan has not resigned from the PAP." Mr. Ong would58 words
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51 1959-04-16 1 FIVE CANDIDATES HAVE PAID POLLS DEPOSITS FIVE prospective candidates for the general election to the Legislative Assembly have so far paid their deposits at the Ac-countant-General's office. The election commissioner. Mr. M. Ponnuduray, urged all people who intend to lodge nominations to pay their deposits before Nomina tion Day, April51 words
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Article253 1959-04-16 2 Commons told. I don't know of such plan \IR Selwyn Lloyd if Foreign told a question, i mi n [\t House of Commofi yesterday that he did not know ot ai to introduce or atomic weapon South-East [V sus^e^ted b) a I M P.Reuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-04-16 2 SINGAPORE health authorities are quarantining all people who have come into contact with those suffering from smallpox. They are being kept on St. John's Island for 14 days. Picture shows people who lived m houses where cases of smallpox were discovered beingFree Press - 61 words
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149 1959-04-16 2 SUDAN ASKS FOR ARAB SUMMIT TALK 'WITH IRAQ TOO' MR. AHMED KHEIR, the Sudanese Foreign Minister, disclosed that the Sudan had proposed an Arab summit conference, Including Iraq, to consider charges of Communist influence m Iraq. The proposal was made at the Beirut meeting of the Arab League political committeeReuter - 149 words
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573 1959-04-16 2 an era In interna- tional relations ended yesterday. Mr. John Poster Dulles, one ol the most powerful Secretaries ol State Amorica lias ever known, stepped quietly out o! the pic turc after guiding the International affairs ol the United States lor JustReuter - 573 words
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Article27 1959-04-16 2 Huinphrcy 'I i h Amba&sadur In i 'i m London it for con notations VMlh th. i -I and I ii, ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article61 1959-04-16 2 |>ARON Adolf Bern Dutch Amh;i ador m London, ye '»-i<! the recent In of an [ndom lan puri with Mr. jniui Profumo. for of state for ForA flairs. man Mid tl imong topic i when thr idor called own he in*' led b yReuter - 61 words
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Article22 1959-04-16 2 M. Adnan M< Turkish Prime M rived m B; the Turkish d' sun. day t( four-day officuil Spain ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement54 1959-04-16 2 BUY SINGLET VEST BRIEF FOR COMFORT DURABILITY Obtainable hum: LI SENG MIN CO., LTD. I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE Tel: mwha N. J. BHAGWAN CO. If, \oith Bridge Cikiil. M\(. IPORI $'!<"♦ mm pfO|rctor with rROMINAR 1 4 w,d«on*,lr i, fclo*ff, \pitd od|u\for and *****0. HOCK CHEONG CO. ;/A4O tf54 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-04-16 3 I TWELVE ACtOfl and j j MtrCiMl from the Cathay Organisations Hong Kong studios will be included m the or- ganisatlon'i delegation to the sixth Asian film I festival m Kuala I. urn- I pur from May 4 to May 8. The organisation108 words
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80 1959-04-16 3 MUIR. the I mcellor, left air for New Lady Kilmuir their 34th. Iversary. at the UniVirglnia on t recdom ..written conto all my Lord Kilmuir ndon Airport. aged when I first by-elcc- she listened to ches. So she he was buyChancellor is the80 words
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Article26 1959-04-16 3 irity agents Washington rd Cuba's rei Minister, tro, after violence were the state DeI the Cuban I last 11-day visit. maximum ordi26 words
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Article42 1959-04-16 3 Mr. Lee filed a suit for divorce last February and "Miss Lamarr filed a counter action on Mar. 7 denying his allegations of cruelty. She said she was forced to leave him because of his "cruel and harsh treatment." Ki'iiter.42 words
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Article71 1959-04-16 3 IV the placid i) < n an to cx- ranging over tho ci Mediterranean area h born a simulated bomb tack on thr island 01 Malta, which hou Of Allird Forces, Medlterranes Several anti-BUi ■ht b< tv defending "Bl« war hip and mai ibmarii Allied loi71 words
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267 1959-04-16 3 Thousands homeless as river floods three countries I^HE South American republics of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay were A today fighting floods caused by wind and unceasing rain which have brought devastation to large areas north and south of the River Plate. In Uruguay, 25,000 people were reported homeless m unprecedented267 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-04-16 3 LAMARR IS BROKE, U.S. COURT IS TOLD A (TRESS Hedy Lamarr is overdrawn on her bank by $2,000 (M 56.000), her business manager told a judge m Houston, Texas, yesterday. Miss Lamarr is seeking $7,500 (M 522,500) a month support from her husband. Mr. Howard Lee. "I thought I was80 words
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Article16 1959-04-16 3 Police stood by m strength around Johannesburg's African townships yesterday "Africa Freedom Day".16 words
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140 1959-04-16 3 OPEN VERDICT ON FORMER BRITISH REVUE STAR AN open verdict was recorded m Melbourne yesterday at the inquest on Mrs. Joy Lazer, 29 formerly London stage actress Joy Gibbs who wa.s lound dead m her apartment m a Melbourne suburb last August. The coroner found that she died from anReuter - 140 words
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Opinion
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Article245 1959-04-16 4 ONCE again dl ha; proved thai it accepts neit he r i rot it era n< barriers, and a young travell. r has brought smallpox to Singapore. Tills scourge which doctor, have fought throughout the age had become a much oi a stranger to th island as malaria,245 words
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Article221 1959-04-16 4 SECRET MOVE FOR FUCHS APOM spy Dr. Klaus Fucha will see the outside world m the next lew days for the first time m nine years when he switches prisons under condi- tlons ot rigid secrecy. This will be the pre- hide to his final release I from jail, expected221 words
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457 1959-04-16 4 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IS it sheer restlessness that sends Lord Boyd Orr on his global travels? What driving force keeps m almost perpetual motion a man who is within sight of his eightieth birthday? Why pay a return visit to China? a457 words
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Article175 1959-04-16 4 1II v h has been "hauled over the coals" by his I Ru.s lan bo e.s for the fuss he caused during Mr Macmillan 1 md subsequently. They have (old him that m no ciroun contaci future British delegations. eeking permission to return to London175 words
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Article281 1959-04-16 4 Peter Earle - Peter Earle by SAFETY PROBE FOR QUEEN'S TOUR PROBLEMS have ftrifltli about th€ 1 tour to be made b\ the Queen and Prince I'hilip m November to Chana and other African territories. I understand that a party of Special Branch detectives ;«"d Buckingham Palace officiate, just back from281 words
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Advertisement25 1959-04-16 4 Designed to Delight EMERALD DIAMOND RINGS SAPPHIRE DIAMOND RINGS Quality /aluc LS^hMIVA 106. ORCHARD RD Tel r ,tin. iiiiiii M SJjcshy:Tporf|TCc|)rf^3 THURSDAY April 16, I25 words
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Advertisement92 1959-04-16 4 1 DO I i^fcffJPWl I Aii Oimik 16mm Sot-nu P«o "1 1 y il 'B hjti^^^^ S f< !i re r i lnc >!j '"U '^^^■T* engineering The Filmo>ou:'J r j «ound oi iilcm bhn% K-iur^idi fl Kile picture* and faithful, qujld) -v.: J reproJ*Bß I ton SOLE ACENTS: HA.92 words
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Article, Illustration279 1959-04-16 5 MARGARET WEE - S'PORE ANS IN RUSH FOR UK PASSPORTS MARGARET WEE By Miss Jean Chew. 22, ■*ho will be dancing the ■title role m "Min^ Toi" ■at (he second season of ■**»<• Singapore Ballet ■from April 22 to 26 at th Victoria Theatre. l|tr costume has specially designed m Wrs j. Pon279 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-04-16 5 Ht-tty Hayward, 21 years old, who V m Brituin" at a nationality coat' nsored by the me of Health and Strength, i> John Hewlett. 21. who was elected "Mr Britain" The final of the coni field at London's Scala Theatre Diet lire. Pop pe rPopper - 47 words
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Article127 1959-04-16 5 well," they said. A member of the judiciary told the Free Press that It was the duty of citizens of the Colony to serve as jurors. "They are performing a public service and therefore should not expect to be paid," he added. present m the Supreme127 words
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Article21 1959-04-16 5 MASS LIB.-SOC. RALLIES iillst la two more raliiei Panjani Hoad first p.m to At the ani on i cxi to i21 words
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Article14 1959-04-16 5 The cigar-shaped, atomicpowered submarine Skipjack was commissioned yesterday at Groton. Connecticut. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article176 1959-04-16 5 THE Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association Is still awaiting a decision from the Government on its plan to start a thoracic surgical unit. Dr. N. C. Sen Gupta. Medical Director of SATA. told the Free Press that SATA had made an application eight months ago to176 words
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Article82 1959-04-16 5 Earful for visitors to Assembly A RKANGEMENTS are oe A. ing made to fit headphones m the strangers gallery of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. This innovation is to enable visitors to follow the de bates more closely. According to the present plan, each visitor will have the use of a82 words
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Article43 1959-04-16 5 FIRE broke out m the I American freighter Pal- mette State In Yokohama yesterday. It started m a cargo of cotton. Firemen said there was no danger to the crew or of the fire spreading to other, holds. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement90 1959-04-16 5 v T(f ADELPHI CENTRALLY SITUATED All rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays 111 AOELPHI GRILL The place for that special lunch and th* t city's favourite rendezvous. SZE CHUAN ROOM i Dine o? hold your party here and thrill to the delights of delicious Chinese foods. JI ADELPHI PASTRY SHOP90 words
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Advertisement26 1959-04-16 6 f&evere I AUTO-MAGAZINE I 35 MM SLIDE PROJECTOR I A strikingly new projed "touch-ond-show" case. M of your finger automatically ony of the 36 slides. -^B26 words
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Miscellaneous215 1959-04-16 6 .....^niwrwy I Svil«ey Jordan II I Il.mlw I^l^ M SAY- THESE T TMCV DON'T \^mf m NOtSC. NOW ITI6 WMAT A CIMEATURC j^| .11 \.\IMI \Ki: b> Lee Fa Ik and Phil Davis I I /YAMPRAKE ALONE-- I "H I WHAT ELEGANC£Z^ /fi f NIKD'S WELCOME, V;ITHTHAT6ANGTHE < sy THESE215 words
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Miscellaneous462 1959-04-16 6 •••■•••ini'iiiiiiik jut, I TIORN today you are an I O i .,t and are not the typ, if tlie lead of anyone else, v 9 seldom satisfied with things I 2 are. but want to correct them y ur 9 metliods may not appeal to C but criticism seems men462 words
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Hound the Wortd Market Prices
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Article101 1959-04-16 7 LONDON, April II I'ieviuuk luda> i ISI i if28', buj 1 2S i ,M»t bu i at buyers 28 27 i lune H i hu 274 bu 28 itlten Hi quoted, m pence Sarawak g i AprlL 36% st: ciuwak Special <,its April 20'^ sellers 20. Above101 words
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Article109 1959-04-16 7 NEW YORK. April 15. Previous Today ir Spot 102.25 nom. 102.50 n u\ ni t May 100.50 buyers 100.75 buyers 102.50 sellers 102.75 sellers July 100.25 buyers 100.62 buyers 102.50 sellers 102.62 sellers TOM Quiet but steady. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: Futuret M»j 34.70 buyers 33. 8t) buyers109 words
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Article34 1959-04-16 7 I NEW YORK. April 15. Previous Today 30 Industrials 609.53 612.50 20 Railroads 165.90 166.55 40 Domestic Bonds 85.92 85.72 15 I tilities 92.49 92.70 65 Stocks Composite Averages 210.72 211.6034 words
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Article152 1959-04-16 7 Malabar spot and awaiting! 2d& to 25*4, cif. Sarawak unrelease 25. afloats 25^, April quoted. Muntok white spot 46, shipment 25 to 26, cf. Lampong awaiting release unquoted, afloats spot and awaiting release 25 H. 46, April shipment, 46, 45 I L>, cif. afloat* 25.-. April shipment 25152 words
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Article140 1959-04-16 7 I day of a new Stock Exchange a satisfactory industrial equlgold shares atattention, securities had day and tendlightly, "ids were dull Chinese and lowi fes, however, reflecting the advance m values. wins were rethe industrial 1 levels were not always held. Engineering shares were again140 words
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255 1959-04-16 7 P.I. DANCERS, BAND TO TRADE FAIR BAND TO AID FLOATING TRADE FAIR A CROWDED programme is ottered on board x the Philippines Presidential yacht Lapu Lapa when the ilct.ttin- trade fair arrives In Singapore on April 30 for a two-day visit. Besides the 12 leading Filipino businessmen aboard, there will255 words
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Article128 1959-04-16 7 Fishery school popular THE fishery school m Tanjong Kling, started I y the Fisheries Department m September last year, may be the forerunner ol many more m the rural districts of Singapore, thf Chief Fisheries Officer Mr. Lim Chung Tat said yesterday. Mr. Lim said 43 pupils wer« now attending128 words
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Article99 1959-04-16 7 110,000 X-RAYED IN 1958 rpHE Singapore Anti--1 Tuberculosis Association X-rayed 110,041 people last year. This was II.OOC more than m 1957. Of those 108,118 were chest X-rays and 1,923 were Xrays of bones, sinuses, internal organs and others. Between April and December last yeaj*. 2,090 teachers seeking Jobs m aided99 words
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Advertisement51 1959-04-16 7 s^T /cffir _/*"^'"s\ >v( /Sn your COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS mole LEG OF LAMB (5-6 lb) FRESH HERRINGS^^^ FRENCH fioLiS^^!T each I GREEN ASPARAGUS SPEARS I /6oz SUNK/ST LEMON JUICE GLACE CHERR'K^m^ Monarch AMERICAN INSTANT COFFEE Australian GRANNY SMITH APPLES COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD HOLLAND ROAD NAVAL BASE KATONG KEPPEL51 words
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Miscellaneous154 1959-04-16 7 sumwwipwwwiiniiiiiiiiiiiiing i singapore Ihich tides 1 TODAY: 4.47 p.m. E C TOMORROW: 4.02 a.m. and 6.27 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.27 a.m. and 7.53 p.m. jjf SUNDAY: 7.10 a.m. and I E 8.42 p.m. MONDAY: 8.24 a.m. and 9.20 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.21 a.m. and 9.54 p.m. C WEDNESDAY: 10.09 a.m. and 10.27154 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-04-16 8 sik\s(.i pet «»i ilous«- of Commons MTret.irv K«»snnai> (*raft<lv k if .1 u«»ldrii a.iinslf i v* li i* li <«>m«s rumiiiiK to 1,,, wfcifttfc Brton K.»miii.m\ shows Horn frwndl\ her p<t kk Rotemarj flndi hf is .1 great chmrarter, ii a trifle de*truetive «.i!K himPopper - 69 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-04-16 8 LONDON'S first 'Heliport' 1 is nearing completion on the Thames-side at Battersea. Built by Westland Aircraft, it will cater for the biggest British and American machines now m use. Construction costs are estimated at £60,000. Later this month the Joint Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Transport and100 words
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FREE PRESS Race from Special
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Article, Illustration6902 1959-04-16 9 Your Guide To Penang Race Meeting FORM OF HORSES CLASS TWO FORM OF HORSES CLASS TWO AND FOUR REST OF CLASS FOUR HORSES ■FOLLOWING are all (he horses entered for the Penang Turf Club's April Meeting: CLASS TWO AGNIf SLIPPER SCRATCHED: 28-3-59 B'pore 9-0 19yds Cl. 2 Div. 1-CoUl >6,902 words
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Advertisement16 1959-04-16 9 M^ M^ JL K*J w^^^^^SWISS WATCH 118 "^S**^ 9 AV^e^evJeC^' flu//// if ''flf^l AUTOMATIC CAIEMDAR \J^^^16 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-04-16 13 If fie handling facilitinal has a control and administrative d Widgeon helicopnding apron on the the completed landrt on the Thames, picture.24 words
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Article264 1959-04-16 13 [on the lighter side] MOTORISTS going to Russia this year can obtain comprehensive insurance for their trip for the nrst time the R.A.C. announce. The club have been able to extend the normal bonus insurance policy to cover the driver m "Iron Curtian" countries. The r.a.c.s264 words
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Article89 1959-04-16 13 TAKING part m her first hunt, j twelve-year-old Susan Pearman squats astride her pony waiting for the call to form up with the hounds. The Heythrop Hunt, fathering m i the main street of Burford, Oxon, I an occasion of pageantry and colour, as well asFox - 89 words
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Article, Illustration2644 1959-04-16 14 Each time death came at the end of a satay stick I Pelham Groom sees Latiff untangle an unusual problem SOME MEN ENJOY EVIL' en a number <»i kidnappings dv« 1 m p.isl |e« months and everyone was on edf< Everyone wa j goading ie m <l«>2,644 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-04-16 15 Ml N oi all units and regiments at- tend the Army Civil Defence School at .11 ilium, near Barrow-in- Furness, lor a two-week course which I includes fire-fißhting and rescue work. Exercise! are conducted by day j and ninht. j Fires ar»> started85 words
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Article, Illustration369 1959-04-16 15 Tommies test a new five-day ration pack, find it tops SOME LOST WEIGHT 4S P \RT of a world-wide series of acceptance tests being carried out by the Britisn \rmy on a new combat ration pack, a company of the Ist Battalion The Sherwood Foresters recently underwent a rigorous five-day369 words
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Article58 1959-04-16 15 ombined mllltarj and civil Defence eaerclw held m South London m (he autumn it will •i thai part of London nai been ■übJected Uve f. til-out and has to »>< erMoated JJJni part with C |> units will he moinhrrs 9\ '•'•i last Anflla DivlNlon I rritorial58 words
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Article338 1959-04-16 15 Forces news from Britain \b the 11 airmen V.Cs. lf who attended the K..VF. .inniversary concert m the Royal Festival Hall, London, on Tuesday three were survivors from 1914-18 war. Aii Vice-Marshal Frank McNamara. an Australian, won the V.C. when Hying m Palestine. He saw a fellow pilot standing be.>ide338 words
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Article, Illustration290 1959-04-16 16 ERNEST HOBERECHT - ERNEST HOBERECHT By J'IME is working against the communist* In Asia. Time now li on the side of those who believe In freedom and the dignity «»i the indikidual human being. i turn pass* s, more and mor( Ai iin are finding out more and mureU.P.I - 290 words
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Article92 1959-04-16 16 The Reds rode the rising tide ol nationalism. They benefited by the slogan: "Asia for Asians." They went ahead because they represented a change and a hope. Above all, the Communists talked and promised. They outtalked and they outpromlsed those more conservative, more sincere people who intended to92 words
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Article91 1959-04-16 16 The little man as well as the ambitious political leader was led to believe Communism could give him freedom, liberty and equality. And equality was perhaps the one thing Asians wanted the most. The military successes of the Chinese Communists gave a great amount of prestige to91 words
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92 1959-04-16 16 C»OLONEL AHMAD JANI deputy chief of J the Indonesian General Staff, has be«un talks In Belgrade with Yugoslav offlciils on an Indonesian bid for Yugoslavmade arms. The colonel is leader Ol i five-man Indonesian arms-buying mis lon which has eady visited the United States, Britain,Reuter - 92 words
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Article123 1959-04-16 16 Gradually country by country the change m the trend developed. More and more persons decided that the "ultimate victory" of Communism was now assured. The "ultimate collapse" of Democracy failed to take place and seemed farther off than ever before. Much of the news of what actually123 words
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Article173 1959-04-16 16 Tile use ot military force by the Chinese Communists against the monks, townspeople and tribesmen of Tibet has shocked almost all Asians the Indians most of all. Already increasingly suspicious real intentions of the Peking regime India was hurt by the actions which forced the sacred Dalai LamaU.P.I - 173 words
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Article65 1959-04-16 16 JAPAN-MADE PLUTONIUM FOR BRITAIN THE £20 million atomic power plant to be built at Tokaimura. Japan, by British companies will also produce plutonium for Britain, the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Katsumi Ohno, said m London. •'Plutonium, one of the by-products which can be used for military purposes, will be returned to65 words
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Article29 1959-04-16 16 Indonesia will get a US$l,OOO,OOO credit from Poland to build shipyard* for the construction 01 wooden vessels, said the Jakarta Antara news agency.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article79 1959-04-16 16 rw\HE Taipeh city governn A of recommendations fi ing sex out of dimly -lit it sit, with customers The police recommend for each 16 square yards c no higher than the avera my. and uniforms rath waitresses. U.P.I. ncnt has received a series rom police79 words
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Article148 1959-04-16 16 PRESIDENT NfO Dinh Diem ol South Vietnam .said In a n to the World f« deration of War V ing In Home that he admli "rlloit that you make to clear ih< of hatred and coveto In which v He Bald the world "understand the148 words
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145 1959-04-16 16 WASHINGTON reports said that some NationfT alist Chinese troops would be withdrawn from the communist battered Quemoy islands m exchange for more powerful U.S. weapons. 'I cannot comment on that because our deployment of troops is secret information," Rea^: Admiral Liv Hoh-tu, the defenceU.P.I - 145 words
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Article152 1959-04-16 16 PEKING MAY START NEW CRISIS Reuter rE Nationalist Chil Foreign Minister, Mr Huang Shao-ku, said m Taipeh that the Ch; communists would start a big-scale adventure m the Formosa Strait at any time to co-ordinate with the Soviet manoeuvring* against Berlin m a new ilare-up of crisis The Foreign MinisterReuter - 152 words
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Article19 1959-04-16 16 Philippine Def< that P.I. arm units had vvU\> communist inflltr.. •icin ol the n&tim labour uni" U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-04-16 17 HUNDREDS of people m London's ll>tk Paik mat vt led at tin- Eastern Parattr. m which the young woman below proved one of the BMut eye-catching models. Lucy Oberson really made a hit with this Easter Bonnet. It had just about everything flowers, feathers, veiling, and63 words
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Article, Illustration332 1959-04-16 17 PATRICIA LEWIS - PATRICIA LEWIS I*> I^VER since Freud wai explained t<> m iim« 1 pie, four-letter words a week or s<> Ago I've been amazed at the way his theories art upheld m the most unexpected contexts. Now you'd never credit there was anything sexy332 words
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Article194 1959-04-16 17 Dr. Scniesinger, fortyish, bespectacled, and bow-tied m polka-dots, sipped lii.s tonic-water with panache. "And It's the same with people," he went on. "I recently wrote an article about the decline m American masculinity. That again is a search tor identity. People don't know who they are or what194 words
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Article, Illustration286 1959-04-16 17 By EDWARD TROW SIX HUNDRED miles of spaghetti are being churned out every hour by British firms m a so-quiet export campaign which is taking over markets traditionally supplied by Italy. And the Italian food ii-ade is upsei at the growing volume of British export; more286 words
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Article61 1959-04-16 17 "WOMEN? They usually smoke ;t lot Smokii mo.st always a sign of deAance with women, defiance o! convention, and thej ;iy smoke mentho filter-tip cigarettes through a holder, which i K. if you cant becoi nun." -m MILITY? Humllll the win-..! form ol ego. It's llv Indulged61 words
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Article48 1959-04-16 17 "RAW h;i( s arr popular this season, and "•.ibl,. (00. Here's one from the Hardy Spring-Summer ihOWlflf m London, j l||r nii||i lw r is Vernier. Model Jennifer ){v^ is here displaying the Chk qualities uk and white straw boater. Popper picture. .it......!Popper - 48 words
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Advertisement9 1959-04-16 17 f v The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd > -a. 'WO HO9 words
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Article121 1959-04-16 18 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE s X J Id w i 44J 5 4 Q j 10 8 r, ft 4 A q I r o i'■ i< i i: W« t then bid 1 hree Dlai hree 8 id there the ed with South i i I ricks. South' "i121 words
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Article, Illustration454 1959-04-16 18 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK isv IT was almost a straight li^nt ai lOC arm) Boxing Championships al Aldershot between the 15 Training Battalion R.A.S.* from Blandford and the :inl Greenjackets. n n present m th( 10 division* and the rl only Hi' d two title respectively.454 words
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Article44 1959-04-16 18 Torbcn Ulrich (Denmark) won the men's sii ,ti 0 m the Carlton Club's International lawn tcnni,; tournament at Cannes, boating Robrrt HaUlei (Fraiuc) I 2-0, 6*2. Mile Jacqueline RonsLewLs (Prance) beat Mine OJne Grangnliiot 6-2. 6-1 to. Mil title ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article21 1959-04-16 18 John Surtees, B world motoi -cycling champion, won the 500 tl'< .it !h. ColcJ Cup Ini Northen M ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article40 1959-04-16 18 Oardnar Mullp won the men's m the internati tennis tournamei I en-Provence, Fi Ing Jackie Bricl glum) 3-6, 6-0. 6-" Other finals: singles— Mi. (Mexico) beat Mll< dc la Court k (1 6-2. Mixed mul Mullen ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Miscellaneous104 1959-04-16 18 HIT (ills ACBOSfI 6 Mineral, j»nd K*a weight J Write the No. not Pirhaps quite thi 8. ne <Bj. 7 the thape ol tnii 10 Canvu Meminglj lor a> thl !"i i copper, and sorry about it t in when it's rail (8> <4> 13 found, maybe m i i104 words
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256 1959-04-16 19 DOWN GO (PORTSMOUTH {TO DIVISION TWO Cup finalists both beaten PORTSMOUTH'S St-year stay In the English ball leaflic'i 6ttl division is over. Their defeat at home to Kverton last night enured their relegation to the second division. ,11 spectator! turned out to watch phase of a dismal season for theReuter - 256 words
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Article132 1959-04-16 19 Vietnam youth wins singles JAPAN, winners 01 io v i individual titles m the recent. world championships at Dortmund, Wes* many, and of all m the English Open m London, won three finals m the French International Championships last nighi m Paris. But ietnam's Le Van von a five set132 words
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Article29 1959-04-16 19 l i k and Lud--1 izechosopean Chamdoubles beating Japan's MuraIchiro Ogimura. liampion 19-yrar-old. I the surprise iment. >' for 1 the first Japan's hit ).i k to U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article78 1959-04-16 19 DIVISION O\K Nottm F. l Chelsea 3 1 Portsmouth I Everton 3 West Brom. I l.utoii 0 DIVISION TWO Kotlin ham 2 Sheffield I I Swansea 1 Cardiff 3 DIVISION TIIRKE Reading t Hull 9 Halifax 4 Wievham 1 DIVISION FOl R York Port V.ilo 0 Exeter 3 CryttelReuter - 78 words
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Article29 1959-04-16 19 ults of y< Mrrd;iy\ Bri tish Rugby League matches Batloy 10 Halifax ft, Blackpool 12 Wigan 15: Sal ford 5 Widnes 211 Leed I Leigh 15. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article46 1959-04-16 19 [>RINCK Aly Kh.ins I on the l Handicap for thn yen furionga t Newmarket. Mr. Philip Kin ippaQUfl v i Charmed Official Nine tO Etoile, five lo one Chap] lour to one. joint I ifo. lilt i ci Mm ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article61 1959-04-16 19 Berne Young Boys Club, the Swiss soccer champions, beat Rheima oi France 1-0 Ul the first leg ol their European Cup .semi-iinal m Berne, Switzerland, last night. The winning eoai was scored by Berne's captain, Meier, m the 14th minute. A record crowd for theReuter - 61 words
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Article667 1959-04-16 19 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS HR^b ly over three In 4i l. 5. i .iir Nipper (Sublan) v. going easily to dispose of three In 4i l 2. Wonder Gold (Ward) finished his wor:with three m even tiniM. lull House (Posner) was kept to threequarter pace from the667 words
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Advertisement88 1959-04-16 19 IUJ.IWIUf fJwJ "Two alt and the tinai whistle—just thtnk. <iome unknown bottle sealing operator from Pontypooi may be the richer by £350.000— thanks to your ham -listed goaDceevina Produce a play yourself of this popular com- hSßiifilißiS; £Si^^|Lj |V| petition and enter Bf|P| E\l I NATIONAL transistor radio Model AB88 words
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Article65 1959-04-16 20 The recommendation mcl) on appli< b >' lour Independent Britten air companies to run cut-price Muhu to Commonwealth countri*- art- expected to b< I to the Mint>>t«T Transport and Civil Aviation next mouth. The companies Alr'Aork. Hunting Clan. Air Charter and Eagle Aviation seeking permiwionReuter - 65 words
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Article18 1959-04-16 20 Actress Ell/abet h Taylor had her tonsils out yesterday at Cedars of Lebanon hospital RenterReuter - 18 words
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127 1959-04-16 20 \|lf HEM YON TSARAP--1 k KlN.chlei Boviet deh to the nuclear test ban conference In Geneva, yester- day told reporters that the only sort Of ban Russia wanted was a total one on all kinds of nuclear tests. 1 1 the West really127 words
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Article86 1959-04-16 20 Delegates to the conference yesterday had a 28--min ate meeting. Another meeting will be held today. Conference sources said the Russians yesterday replied to a Western inquiry made last February about the function of foreign controllers who would operate In control posts on Soviet territory. The Russian reply indicatedReuter - 86 words
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385 1959-04-16 20 ROW BREWING BERLIN FLIGHTS U.K. sees war danger THE continued flyin? of Tinted States military aircraft at high alti- tudes to West Berlin may spark oft a row between the British and American government* with resultant harm to Anglo-American relations, diplomatic observers said m London last night. There was .speculation385 words
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136 1959-04-16 20 STATE DEPT. AT ODDS WITH ARMY LEADERS? HIGH-RANKING offirials m the I.S. State Department and the Defence Department are reported to be at odds over the wisdom of high-altitude flights by United States aircraft m the West Berlin corridors m defiance of si Soviet •ceiling." The third American plane toReuter - 136 words
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152 1959-04-16 20 OVER Peer off to China to boost trade f OR f D Boyd-Oi r. 1)lesld Li of the British Coun? for Promotion ol i me national Trad, left Lon don by air y< tduy for Peking. He expects tore turn to Britain ne .J month. Lord Boyd-Oi said he hopedReuter - 152 words
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