The Singapore Free Press, 17 April 1959
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Title Section19 1959-04-17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper u»nm*i «\r» da y- A P ril 17 19:> p™* net*.19 words
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114 1959-04-17 1 j> ahower led his consulta tion to Mi John Foster Dullea ecretary oi State amid reports thai Mr. Christian Herter, the acting secretary, would get the job. President Eisenhower also spoke from his holiday headquarter* m Augusta, Georgia, with Mr.114 words
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279 1959-04-17 1 SMALLPOX: K. L IS SET FOR EMERGENCY j£UALA LUMPUR schools are to be turned into emergency vaccination centres as a precaution against smallpox. The State Health Department has selected a building outside the town as an isolation hospital should there be an outbreak oi' the disease. Plans on staff, equipment279 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-04-17 1 'Singapore fits into the SEATO system' Ttanl Foreign Mr Manzoor rived here this ter attending conference m and said Sin- I fitted naturally EATO defence to elaborate, Mr. Mid: 'Singapore is the area and m vm is for the 1 the whole •ore will benelingapore will because it oiled by54 words
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121 1959-04-17 1 SINGAPORE: NO NEW CASE SO FAR TODAY NO new cave of smallpox had been admitted to Middleton Hospital, Singapore, up to 10 a.m. today. The total of confirmed cases remains .seven. This is the second time that a "no case" report has been received since the first smallpox victim was121 words
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69 1959-04-17 1 SYRIANS KILL 5 IRAQIS NEAR BORDER Imve Iraqi tribesmen wi killed yesterday In a 30 minute attack on a Syrian Army posi m north-eastern Syria, an Army spokesman ted m Damascus, la.st ht. He said the Iraqis wen members of the Yazidi tribe Th< m said horsemen ol the Yazidi69 words
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Article27 1959-04-17 1 tan Prime i h ard n to the Minister, Dr. Djuanda, ed the Sri Maharaja the title "Tun," from thr Parami27 words
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23 1959-04-17 1 TMi In h all m democratic 51 di Thi i I wel i John I Up 123 words
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Article157 1959-04-17 1 VICE-PRESIDENT Rirhard Nixon will personally open a United States exhibition m Moscow m July, it wus announced yesterday. President Eisenhower, making the announcement ia a statement at his holiday headquarters at Augusta, Georgia, said the purpose of the exhibition was to achieve a broader157 words
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Advertisement40 1959-04-17 1 ml 1 m i^BH^Hk vh I I I m I] Is Hi |H^ I I I >^ H I I !SE? I I cy% I I C I I ft I I ft I B Iff fl AT All LEADING STORES40 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-04-17 2 CHINESE MEET TO FILL MAO JOB (iHI !i« .id l It will >ly me* I w« < k or K 1 daj Routine tasks i ba< I of rebellion In Tibet, un re: t In the border niif bj fll(> 01 "the it leap i- ol Id tlir I oiU.P.I. - 91 words
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Article48 1959-04-17 2 THE i ion of Awnl al Khaledi. former secre-tary-general oi the Bagdad t from the Iraqi Forei Ministry was reported y< terday m U vspopj The resignation of Hikm bachl, Director-General for consular and Economic AlTair.s m the .same Ministry, GFHGF HGFHGF FGH ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article29 1959-04-17 2 The Italian Benatc ln.st i »t approved by an owhelming majority thr Oovernmi t decision !to allow United Btn jnissilc b m Ital; ReuterReuter - 29 words
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211 1959-04-17 2 U Nu warns of grab for power by young officers clique t FORMER Prime Minister U Nu ot Burnui said m wasmngton mat 1 power m Burma was slipping Into the hands of young army and civil officers who were sabotaging the caretaker government oi General Ne Win and conducting211 words
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Article18 1959-04-17 2 r F\UK Mid-' V that tin* I United v with n ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-04-17 2 Some of the thousands of people who queued up fin smallpox vaccinations at the City Council clinic m Upper Pickering Street yesterday. Below: Twelve-year-old llee Tons Moi. of South Bridge Road, hides her eyes as Mr. Goh Kok Siang, Chief Hospital Assistant. Health Ministry, vaccinatesFree Press - 63 words
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85 1959-04-17 2 AGREEMENT was reached In Cleveland, yesterday between the Goodyear Tin Rubber Co. and the United Rubber Wo Union on a company- wide contract for su mental unemployment benefits covering some 24,000 employees m 1 1 plants. Announcement of the tlement was made m a85 words
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Article25 1959-04-17 2 The application list loi London County Councll'J m ($*****0.000^ stock Issue i within M minutes of op< nlng day ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement36 1959-04-17 2 I and ALL your week-end II shopping is complete PRESENTS A FEW OF THE MANY CHOICE SELECTIONS y=fl $2.75 per Ib. pkt. t f r per Ib. pkt. 7 P.M. EVERY SATURDAY"' ±SHFJySy -jtfj** ':'i :^gSjj**^?36 words
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Advertisement46 1959-04-17 2 i STRETCHABLE NYLON SOCKS FOR COMFORT DURABILITY AVAILABLE IN MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS PLAIN WHITE or COLOURS. AH titts for men t children. Rcosonobly priced. LI SENG MIN CO. LTD (RETAIL DEFT.) NOHTM IRIOGC »»OAD SINGAPOUC Tel. 3**» 3 N. J. BHAGWAN 4* NORTH iRIOGI ROAO SINGAPORf46 words
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96 1959-04-17 3 DELAY BY U.S. CAUSES BIG LOSS TO BOAC Bate owned losing over week m a reI 9 authorities a permit tor the-world s«'rh San FranPokyo, the Govi timated yesterA nent spokesman, I Gosford. told that the serIded for m U.S. air scrnent Civil Aeronautics however, has not on operating allowingU.P.I. - 96 words
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Article33 1959-04-17 3 A Air Force Vat bomber landed iry yesterday after n the first non-stop m Britain, covering miles m 10 hours lied from a second m mid-air over the rt.33 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-04-17 3 'P.C. yielded to temptation and struck boy' TRIBUNAL REPORT SPEAKS OF PROVOCATIVE BEHAVIOUR, SAYS- A GOVERNMENT- appointed tribunal berdav found it proved that one of two Scottish policemen alleged to have assaulted John Waters, now a IG-year-old grocer's boy m his home town of Thurso, Northern Scotland, had hit theReuter - 313 words
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289 1959-04-17 3 BRITISH football fans will be told shortly whether "Abide With Mo," one of the best-loved Christian hymns, will be cut from the traditional community singing at the Football Association Cup Final at Wembley on May 2. Every year since 1927 the 100,000 crowdReuter - 289 words
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Article76 1959-04-17 3 'I 'g group of textile machinery manu--1 s of Macclesfield, Cheshire, announri day that an order worth over M 52,500,000 received from Russia. It is for machinery to be installed m a new manmade fibre factory. The machinery will operate at speeds higher I any otherReuter - 76 words
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Article29 1959-04-17 3 The pro-A of 11k B Irdhu, mai verm ><"k. punched a four-: building hou bruction company d (inn. i the GH FHG HGF DFGH U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Advertisement19 1959-04-17 3 DECCA STEREOPHONIC tbs Pick-up '.ound In Ingloi $170.- CO., LTD. 1 XL "S FOR DICCA r O. LTD.. LONDON19 words
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Advertisement246 1959-04-17 3 «.^sK! 4frVi m w Ml mi... 1 K^V. m* J*j, ond economical, too, as thousand, of hoppy WB <Vv *> v^^|^^ '^(z3sp»- home-owners ore di .covering f cj r themselves 1& IfcP^ everyday. In response to an over growing deJ 1 mond we are offering a selection of Paints I246 words
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186 1959-04-17 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, April 17, 1959. A great statesman 11HE long expected nai ."ii ol Mr John F< t< r Dulli from the office ol Secretary of State r< mov( from the control ol American foreign po] state man ol World stature. There will be sympathy with Mr.186 words
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Article296 1959-04-17 4 J. W. M. THOMPSON - J. W. M. THOMPSON by The British Government plans, high-lighted by the Budget, are aimed at an expanding economy and reducing unemployment even though at 2.5 per cent Britain has the lowest figure of any major Western country. But the big ques tion remains: Is unemployment, even at that296 words
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562 1959-04-17 4 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM by i^ok at ie«tsi years doctors havo bern fighting Variola, or smallpox as it is mo: ierally ilJed, and as long ago as A.D. 900 the Perm physician Rhaze.i wrote an account parating smallpox from mrash Tl was not until 1708, however, whon562 words
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505 1959-04-17 4 One of the big unknowns in politics political advantage from unemployment throughout Wales as a whole. But m l fen Itive must be reckoned Ith Mr Philips tells me that m Lancashire, he thinks unemployment gives Labour "good prospects" of winning at leaal .1 dozen its. Up was thinking of505 words
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Advertisement28 1959-04-17 4 Jo MATCHiMG NGAGEMENT a WEDDING RINGS i. COLO, WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. fVi\ \&so iphhendry: -wi-lli i A siK. i Miiith 7K, North IWi«l({«« Kd Spor»j| A Ku.tJa l.uinpur.28 words
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Advertisement107 1959-04-17 4 l^^^l TRANSHAILER M IT R ANSISTOR 'SE O IOuDHAiifK —P"f lK^\ >tatiqw_ J. The Pyr Transhoiler is on astonish. nq ad- X voncr m loud hailing equipment which "^F^B ■tt-' -will find almost universal application m Vj^ commercial, industrial ond sporting o<» l» r a rmnsistorin d electronic mega- l£^107 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-04-17 5 ELECTIONS OFFICE QUIZZED ON THE POSTERS \l of prospective and then turn< ci up at the office m Fort j m yesterday to tion pap' ii irmation con-,-itli Hit 1 polling. people want wh( her they putting ud o] mly aftei day. people also ow the restric- on distribution toPopper - 161 words
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191 1959-04-17 5 S.A.T.A. insurance covers 141 firms TWENTY SEVEN n Singapore Antl-Tub< Insuran the total protected by this ill Under this scheme SAT ured P' mail premium t costs and allows the full resources of the clinic to be dar check-ups, n AH establishm tail ai protected hay a metal pla indicating191 words
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Article, Illustration218 1959-04-17 5 JOB PROSPECTS IN SINGAPORE GROW DIM IHI steadily deteriorating unemployment si--1 nation m Singapore is brought out m the tistics issued by the Government yester- to th< ihe number of labourers emib( r 1!- 115,352 compared with Si ptember, 19 employers who submitted return^ In 1957 was 5.261. In September218 words
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Article19 1959-04-17 5 The Queen Mother will lunch with i nt do April 27, it Ily ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement24 1959-04-17 5 mirro 5-Piece Cooky Cutter Set Clcorv, roiily Sf Oyi bright N 'onq '"minium cooky cut Hoart, Spndo, Club I m a trans 'DEN COMPANY24 words
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Advertisement141 1959-04-17 5 fir^k Stfsi^^KMßHSk^sisnH < 5B SB slsV^isVrVW I A w Hj New rrlwls'. 1 Bedspreads, bedroom rugs, L. material .•■■Sr*.:li^ mi i net* v.i'ls £H prices. w Visit.' 23, Race Cour c Lane, Off Serangoon Road. S'immt l<\ :r.!Hiil. Ef; :j, Kuiihi Lumpur: M.C.A. Bid-. Tel: M 8 8 RffffHKtl OPTOMETRISTS-141 words
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Advertisement33 1959-04-17 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! RUIR-TIP (>SJb WITH SOOTHINO Mf KTHOI MIST? ,1 MUI mal Mnnnhn Inn ,1 I, fff< 4 Tobacco t■• I s >'■ r s// Hill lit mni I A W33 words
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Miscellaneous211 1959-04-17 6 II ii %\VBiB h\ Svilnrv Jordan |B B B B "A W W Hi m m I PUT ft CANT 00*MUN*CAT1 1 rxPl MM OUO Z Afl«O€V TBAP*«D IN T'V^ A</A^O O^ 7>/# t^CPMlW^^'^^ k >«n -ruA.T -^^1 IMkJ OwBT v i %fi*. err a s~t rrnWi CMJJ TO XA^^211 words
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Miscellaneous384 1959-04-17 6 I BORN t .>u have a\ SO time. enduri and v thin lull w then you ■n up! i navi a keen mln I I will probably pi m havii ne. Be sure your idnl does noi feet of clay before you commil self to a lifetime of unl Onc<>384 words
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Article137 1959-04-17 7 LONDON \piit 16. 1'ievlous Today I RSS C i f i unil 27' > bu unquoted 1 X,MU 27 sell 3 2V'% sellers i i»n*; snot buyers 27 bu\ a i RSS Settlement ,une 10M ,r Abore prices quoted in pence. ,.1'i'n; White Sarawak f.a.q. PE jV137 words
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Article108 1959-04-17 7 4 bore prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. NEW YORK, April 16. Previous Today TIN Str.iitN Spot 102.50 nom. 102.25 nom. TIN futurei Straits Contract May 100.75 buyers 100.50 buyers 102.75 sellers 102.50 sellers July 100.62 buyers 100.37 buyers 102.62 sellers 102.37 sellers io\l Neglected. SALES:108 words
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Article31 1959-04-17 7 NEW YORK, April 16. Previous Today 10 [ndustriali 612.50 617.58 20 Railroadi 166.55 168.38 In Domestic Bonds 85.72 85.65 13 Hilitics 92.70 92.71 k>, Composite Averages 211.60 213.1631 words
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Article49 1959-04-17 7 and awaiting floats 25 H. April > j. cf. Lam;i waiting- release April shipment I A bore vrices quoted 25%, 25', to 2.3'::. (if. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46, awaiting release unquoted, afloat* 46. April shipment, 46. 45 2, cif. sellers, ex-dock. m US cents ver Ib49 words
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Article85 1959-04-17 7 'M'KA l'hilippinea c.i.f. U.K. > European ports delivered ton| ton Apr./ May i V X North ports delivered lon* ton afloat. OIL crude Straits opean nnrt«- m bulk 1 May/ June 'OtONtl OIL crude Ceylon opean ports In bulk por long (on \iay PHILIPPINE (OPKA c.'i.f.85 words
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Article112 1959-04-17 7 on the London yesternued on a a good selecindustrial tie election •ye become ictor. d to < omoured firm. rally lmpro iirint mebul the In the picture although unllever Issues were a good spot. The gilt-edged market had another very quiet day and showed small irregular112 words
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Article215 1959-04-17 7 MARGARET WEE - 'Cheap' China cars are coming MARGARET WEE By THE lirst shipment of "luxury" motor cars made In Communist China is expected to arrive m Singapore at the end of this yea A spokesman of Hai Loo Ltd., sole agents In Singapore for the manufacturers, the China National Transport Machinery Corporation,215 words
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Article101 1959-04-17 7 rHE names of the successful candidates who applied for entrance into the University of Malaya will be announced by the end of this month at the latest, the assistant Registrar, \fr. B. R. Marks, told the Free Press. He said that a selection committee101 words
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Article53 1959-04-17 7 TODAY: 6.27 p.m. TOMORROW: 5.27 a.m. Q E and 7.53 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.10 a.m. and 8.42 p.m. S MONDAY: 8.24 a.m. jrj and 9.20 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.21 a.m. if and 9.54 p.m. i WEDNESDAY: 10.09 5= a.m. and 10.27 p.m. a THURSDAY: 10.58 a.m. E 5 and53 words
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120 1959-04-17 7 Paris study selection test for 1 5 I"riIFTEEN students who V have applied for two scholarships offered by the French Governm* for a year's study m Paris will sit for an selection test arranged by the Consulate General on April 23. The successful students will have Singapore m October; the120 words
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Article42 1959-04-17 7 Major General Joseph Caldara, Director of Flight Safety Research, told the World Congress of Flight m Las Vegas yesterday that the U.S. Air Force had 894 major accidents last year This was 25 per cent, lower than m 1957.42 words
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Article45 1959-04-17 7 The Norwegian Government yesterday permitted United States aircraft to search the Spitsbergen area m an attempt to find the capsule of the American satellite Discoverer II which was launched from Cape Canaveral last Monday, it was announced m Oslo yes- terday.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement123 1959-04-17 7 LAST FEW n\ YS I ANNUAL CHEAP SALE I DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY I ORCHARD STORE I 271, Orchard Road, Singapore -9 nil gpr r JJIAi |v. SIEMENS \fl Ij Available at jSBKt jacks pHOT c Sinqoporc-6. Capitol Building. SINCE 1815 THE SWISS WATCH J^T~^^s FOR ALL CLIMATES fl^\,'123 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-04-17 7 SItfGAPOIiE MiAMPiOJ und Singapore Share Mai in* Hl«nnl and 715 WrrkPud Sport; 7JO of Wppk; H3O Th*v.e Are New; inßapor*' '■<) 30 Hour; 11.00 100 PJD, Programme Summary and Irn With Musk 1.30 <• Sißnal and Nev. Organ for You; 2' immarv and Hawaii m Harmony; 5.45 fl 1 r55 words
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Article, Illustration192 1959-04-17 8 MANKIND thrive! on ideas, and some oi me bi t onei owe their origins to modern S (i, that wonderful lourcc of knowledge that m day§ of yore would have been referred to as magic." Take for instance the electronic triiniheon pictured on It'll. The building wheie theU.P.I. - 192 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-04-17 8 ACTRESS Vera Day's pet Pekinese "Skippy" likes location films especially when it's near a public house. Someone always buys him a pint of beer and though Skippy prefers it from a dish he is not averse to sipping it out the glass. It55 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-04-17 8 IHL Fairfax Cup, below, was sold at Sotheby's auction rooms m London for £4,600 the highest ever paid for a drinking glass. A 15th century enamelled beaker, it is only 3g inches high, enamelled m many colours on a basic pale tortoise shade. The figures tellReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-04-17 9 Ill V. \KI \N irtkt Mi/ ibel in Him ll 1 1 .it Wot thinu m I old liter thi lution m »t nd palnt< i b) proft i Jon and foi the l< Budap oi pi 'M in. ►rid W on tbe nilnril grain of ihrPopper - 58 words
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Article156 1959-04-17 9 U<>( EH star Billy Wright pictured left appearing for his 100 th international against Scotland at Wembley became a father less than one week before. Below, you can see Billy taking his own photograph of wife Joy, of the singing Beverlev Sisters, and the new daughter156 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-04-17 9 THERE'S an oil strike m Dorset, and RFI ne r e you can see the derrick towering at Kimmeridge where work is continuing 24 hours a day. Oil was struck 1,800 feet deep by the B.P. Exploration Company. The well is to be drilled to 4,000Reuter - 89 words
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Article186 1959-04-17 10 IT ISN'T ANYTHING LUXURIOUS, SAYS THE MATRON MITRON JANE RICHES' pink and black bathroom price £700 ($G,000) at North Ullnfton Hospital, Dorset, caosei a row at a regional hospital hoard meeting m Portsmouth. Asked Alderman Sam Thurrowgood: "Is it the board's Intention that the matron should look186 words
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Article167 1959-04-17 10 Ck i p 1 1. Bi) Mrv Dorothy BmM h WHOM life has known inure than i(s shirr oi sorrow, u;is carried to the dork at Wimbledon court. Bfcc pleaded ftttttf to stealing m«•a i fish froecrlCfl, and a homr ptrm from a Mord< stdi167 words
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Article69 1959-04-17 10 A 10 i tole budi i] th >'.H) from Graham aviary m St. John's Avenue, Puth< ••(I it a .second lime to prize bird which i (1 irom his lirst haul. Id 16-year-old Grabe bud Hew back to the aviary alter it escaped. It was69 words
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67 1959-04-17 10 Boy dived to death on eve of birthday T«WICE 11-year-old Colin Yeoll dived successfully from the top board at Beckenham, Kent, swimming baths. But after his third dive he was found dead at the bottom of the bath At the inquest the coroner. Mr. Sidney Matthews, recorded a verdict of67 words
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160 1959-04-17 10 Rich widow didn't forget her pets 1 EIGHTY FIVE YEARJ OLD Mrs. Margaret Prudence Kemp, widow of a wealthy member of the biscuit family, loved animals. And she remembered them m her £300,--000 ($2,500,000) will. Her 12-year-old Alsatian Argus and nine-year-old Peke Chungking have gone to friends' homes. Mrs. Kemp160 words
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Article26 1959-04-17 10 A book on course etiquel i nt to Bculthorpe American Air c from Dereham (Norfolk) Golf club because Ani' learnt are cau to the26 words
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Article26 1959-04-17 10 DENNIS HAMILTON Or >and of Diana D .bout $6,700), accordlni to hta will. his pai' .n Luton, Rodfordwill v. 34--old M26 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-04-17 10 picture. RUSTY, the children's riding elephant, acts as a mighty fine nursemaid for Gillian Paxton at London Zoo. Gillian, 20 months, is from Wigginton, near Tring, Hert- fordshire. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article241 1959-04-17 10 Things they say air iiuuuru Re^ chief of a Rugb^ firm, writing m Director: me rpHE inference that vk 0 hoi and buftiaeti di director level are Inseparable convey* v most Ullfur tunate impression-und m simply not true. Playwright William Douglas Home m a letter to Newcastle-on-Tyne magistrates, who fined241 words
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Article379 1959-04-17 10 LOKD CHOLMONDELEY. the Lord Great Chamberlain, has ordered a purge on parking at the Palace of Westminster. Reason: many more MPs are motoring to work. As a right they can claim parking space m New Palace Yard. Rut some have complained that often there is no room379 words
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Article34 1959-04-17 10 LONDON's firti curly-morning bank has a opened by the Lord Mayor of London Harold Gilh Tt branch ndon Trust Whicl Harold (j president, i on v vs at 830 m the morning.34 words
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Article, Illustration365 1959-04-17 11 THE LENSMAN - And it was there all the time THE LENSMAN b THIS niiKiii win "i the lament of a snapshooter who has just had a first glance ,t a picture that he wanted to be so very »ood! he had worked trd to get everything just right. He had studi< d365 words
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Article, Illustration290 1959-04-17 11 Loke Loh Hong - THERE'S A LESSON HERE by Chan Hong Hing (Singapore). Highly Commended print. Loke Loh Hong 'WHITE DOVES." by ARPS (Singapore). Chances are these pictures that immediately catch your eye, and perhaps cause you to smile to yourself, or murmur, "Isn't that cute?" Probably there are people or animals involved—people and290 words
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282 1959-04-17 12 ERNEST HOBERECHT - INDIAN NATION HAS LOST TRUST IN COMMUNIST CHINA ERNEST HOBERECHT Bj WHEN the Chine nmunists Ugniened ttuir grip on Tibet, they lust their hold on [ndia. Relations be! ween India and Communw ill be the same again. mmunisi China, instead of being viewed i Asian friend, now la h» nitU.P.I. - 282 words
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Article171 1959-04-17 12 Islands invite Japan's fishers 'I i ie< •fajJaiicot; me iv uv x Invited to invest m a new fishing and fruitcanning industry to be built m the small town of Levuka, Fiji's former capital. The site is ideal because it already has a large labour force to call on. a171 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-04-17 12 a colourful Laotian presentation cere- mony m Vientiane j during his receni visit to Laos is Mr. Da Hammarskeld, the U. N. I Secretary General.25 words
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Article36 1959-04-17 12 Chl provld pel foi mill« i >t h. The 'I .hi" In" iron Wo had purmenl ol 'In r«-(j on Qiimioy Lhr 600,000 n it land from '■'Mimiuni I m:iini U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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99 1959-04-17 12 Peaceful co-txUtence is 1 not possible bei the communist nations the oj the West, a Nationalist Chines* envoy said m < lowa Mr Shao-chang. minister In the Chi In Washln Im the com munist nations h avowed goal 01 world domination. Tip v.ithU.P.I. - 99 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-04-17 12 Three American military doctors who have gone to Siam to take part m research work on cholera are seen on arrival at Don Mung military airport with three Siamese army Officers who are also specialists m niedica) science.38 words
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224 1959-04-17 12 LESSON OF RI FOR OTHER EX-COLONIES T v Lon <? on Financial Times columnist bard held up Indonesia as an exami how a colony should not cut her ties with the colonial power, if it wishes to remain on an even keel economically. He said: "It is to be hopedU P.I. - 224 words
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Article23 1959-04-17 12 Thr first French araidor to South Korea. M. Rop mibard, has presented hi. credentials to Idem lan Rhro ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article52 1959-04-17 12 Japs seek car outlet in Israel JAPANESE iir. Israeli Industi trade exchan the subjcc! Ed at a con fen and Japan Jerusalem. One specific review is the exchanging J;for Israeli fertili rence sources said. In the first 10 n 1958, Israel US$l,OOO,OOO worth Oj panese goods and ed US$3OO,OOO mReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1959-04-17 12 Japan is to sign the new U national wheat under which sh< obliged to buy 50 of her annual imports of Wh< fixed pric ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article17 1959-04-17 12 U NU TO MEET DR. BUCHMAN Former Burm< U Nu. who m Uali ;i mccl nurfu. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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Advertisement14 1959-04-17 12 PACKING B I &T|l (C^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD Jl jgrOj lIJ CfCU ITi||f SINCAPORC14 words
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Article343 1959-04-17 13 Intrepid Amazon seized a city \HTER OF FRANCE By V. SavkviUe Wt Michael Joseph 255. rrlllS is I*ll account of one of those great, belli--1 cose, spinster ladies, before whom most mortals make obeisance with nervous apprehenTh« Duchess of Montpensier, known m French history as La Grande Mademoiselle, or more343 words
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Article, Illustration316 1959-04-17 13 BOOH OF THE WEEK HOLL YWOOD STRIPPED OF ITS FAKI GLAMOUR GH FGHGF HFHGFGH CAST OF CHARACTERS By Al Morgan. Hutchinson, 13 6 I.OLLYWOOD With the lid off that is what 11 "Cast of Characters" is. Al Morgan had personal experience of the Hollywood Him business when he went there316 words
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Article42 1959-04-17 13 maiden-aunt, the victim of her wealth and lineage. Miss Sackville West draws a flattering picture of Louis XIV; certainly it is a relief to turn to his straight-forward amours after the antics of his illustrious relatives male and female.42 words
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Article24 1959-04-17 13 AN AMERICAN LOOKS AT THE THEATRE SKiHTS AND SPF.t I (ii by Mary McCarthy (Helnemann, iks.i. one ol the be fl Sh( pral fnlly24 words
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Article157 1959-04-17 13 BAD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL THE CHAINS OF LOVE; By Zoe Oldenbourg, translated by Michael Sullock (Gollanc- \Bs.). THIS French novel is the best 4 argument for decent, happy marriage that I can recommend. Nobody m it is married. Everybody m it is fruitfully chasing somebody of the opposite157 words
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Article146 1959-04-17 13 Life's fun in the post-war Navy rtmv Xl INH) BOYS, IWy 1 Fuller. I>«-4itsch. FTv From nes, .soiiu .sad, some funny m a private boarding school, the author evokes an almost magical impression of boyhood, i>itive, iever over.stat. WE JOINED THE NAVY. John Winton. Michael Joseph. 13s. 6d. Here is146 words
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Advertisement163 1959-04-17 13 fi \mw\ w^t/&9 30 Wattf wifh 5 /1:32 Hll'*^J»f M needle sharp EZUMAR 4#d| 11 ANASTIGMAT I $12.5 (Spore). REMEMBER ALL SAMOCA Products arc fully guaranteed Available from: I MALAYA PHOTO STORE 105, North Bridge Road, Spore. *H^ < y... C Th« Top« R«ord«r for the Jr^SSSoK! W^^V'^L^^f omateur at163 words
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Article865 1959-04-17 14 •TIIMMH' riiiiMifitimnftiifffi Class 2 Division x— 6 Furs i i+mrm tv Man sui Vu lin 01 it KINGDOM, who drops a division liis last unplaced start at Singapore, thOUld vvin the I lass I Div. I sprint. H.i ifter spell at Ipoh, t i865 words
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Article, Illustration1356 1959-04-17 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS 1 •••■•■•Ill 1 1 11 11 1 Class 2 Division I—6 Furlongs Blat k (.old V\ M.d. ->if I ion hi. Haiidsoni. H.ON, 1 udy Jamlx 8 OK, Nuini-inatr HOT. I ol< do |.#7, Smj-oi a II s 1),,, I nil HotiM-1,356 words
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Article156 1959-04-17 14 Class 2 Division 2— one mile Happy Life 900, Emerald Bay l.tt, Screen Plaj 8.11. p; (W-mhira 8.10. Mirophli B.OS, Meteorite II 8.0.:, Wlnterdrina 7.11, Vital Chaaec 7.11. Cianelon 7.00, Thanks A Million 7.09. |~IANELON IS MY SELECTION FOR THE Cl VJT DIV. 2 ONE156 words
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Advertisement25 1959-04-17 14 jOgS*^ J^— A K l l It il Jra B '^pE-wVtS m Germany BBk23^^^ jack s photo co Mi North RnHqi- Rd. Copitol Building, Jp-25 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-04-17 15 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE nd .slams :.ivourable i ample with JS V mt, South and North One 1! T l Diamond.; Three DiaNorth was n»ht to Diamonds la not a m standard Bridge, ia d the minimum for er-One w sponae. I take a better md alter applying ..ne loser106 words
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Article145 1959-04-17 15 1 Included m the Briti h and Irish Wall, i Cup golf team tQ meet the United States amateurs at MuiiTield, East Lothian. Scotland, on May 15 and 10. They arc M. S. Lunt <Moseley), d m. Marsh 'Southport and Ainsdalet and J. WalkerReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-04-17 15 Hickson (white shirt), the Everton centre forward, and Brown, the West Ham centre-half, get United »»|> m front of the West Ham goal during the English V.A. Div. 1 League match which West Ham won 3-2 at Upton Park. Sport and General picture.42 words
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Article28 1959-04-17 15 Europe's zone for the 1951 Davis Cup opens m Cain today when the Unitec Arab Republic meet Ruma nia m their first rounc contest. I U.P.IU.P.I - 28 words
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Article256 1959-04-17 15 lAPANESE table tennis champions again d< J monstrated their superiority when tin beat West German women 3-0 and the men 5 m an international contest last night at D< naueschingen, West Germany. The West German wo- mens' champion. Hanne Schlaf, made a good start Insi worldReuter - 256 words
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Article21 1959-04-17 15 f Ollllngham b< 1 ton 2-1 In a -no fourth J match la l^S- GHF HGF FH FGH ReuterReuter - 21 words
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117 1959-04-17 15 Bougoure rides two winners at the Curragh £>y rma__u-«l uar w ma GARNET BOUGOURI I'ormeiU Mala leading Jockey, has begun his contract with Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien in the most MMtsful manner. 80 far Bou^ouir has taken part m 1*0 meetings riding a total ol six mounts. And only once117 words
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Article83 1959-04-17 15 JAPANESE WIN US WRESTLING TITLES Two japanksl iron Uti at stillwater, Oklahoma lv.st night m the Grecu Roman divisions of the National Amateur Athh Union wrcstllni championships. The classic style wrc»tUng occupied 71 wrestlers at Oklahoma State University. The three-day freestyw championships began terday with 200 wrestlers competing. Japan's championsReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement142 1959-04-17 15 Here is Germany s gH answer to Brigitte Bardot- Mf a Barbara Valentin- flt«i the cover and centre M Dages of this weeks ENDER! W^K Highlights of April 17 issue include: WJj^^^^^^^^ m Bandang THE MALAY HERCULES The Laws on Cambl.ng NKLVIN TAN B^ W Oscar Contest Results... 13 LUCKY142 words
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Miscellaneous157 1959-04-17 15 HJGH J GHJHGJ G (ills AC10 9 The outer limit <7) 7 r n k_ M_n,_»K_r 10. Pat returns and I prect lo oe or "Whethei v 0 .rkwirds (7) the CO. bat_-aidft to 2 G) 11 Of course he looks, ii R m um-^- -*«o the future (4) e157 words
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Article419 1959-04-17 16 No U.K. protests and no promise made \|H Neil WcElroy, the r.s. Secrc 4?1 tar.v of Defence, said In Washington yesterday that the United States would continue making high altitude fights into Berlin "whenever «t is m our interests to make them." The state DepartmentReuter - 419 words
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170 1959-04-17 16 iimi__,-MAN Koyal Air Force team fired Britain a first Thor intermediate ranee bal£l fnJrWf at V andenb *rg Air Force Base. /aiirornia yesterday. The launching, originally set for Tuesday k£ u een deIa y«* by a combination of echnical hitchesReuter - 170 words
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Article108 1959-04-17 16 ol the BEATO Powers it m very v ell us it i.s. M Mr. Qadlr accompanied by his Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr M. s. A. Baig and Joint Secretary, Mr j' c;. Khai Mr. Qadir, quoting the SEATO communique, said the situation m Tlbel108 words
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Article31 1959-04-17 16 A Comet IV of Argentine Airlines yesterday inaugu(l the first scheduled jet airline operations m Latin America with B flight from to Santiago, C'liil- Ler.31 words
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Article23 1959-04-17 16 Influenza is now m epidemc form In Canberra and 5 r'irus infections are .sweep- J n° other Australian cities. J Router.23 words
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71 1959-04-17 16 ■■iic iiiuune&iun government yesterd dn-w the exit permit of a Mr. Bcheele diplomatic employee of the Dutch Emb Jakarta, who was about to leave tor Ho I Ali ■> quit. I «poke.man, sa< ment i from Mr. Sri,. the relea.se of (oi h' t^SSSan^Reuter - 71 words
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Article61 1959-04-17 16 The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian. Air Force. Air Force, Air Vice Marshal Suryadarma. yesterday railed on his fliers to 'be ready :o make a blitz attack," Anara news agenecy reported. The Marshal was Issuing m order of the day on the 3thReuter - 61 words
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Title Section10 1959-04-17 1 HI-FI and RADIO FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT Friday, April 17, 1959^10 words
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Article, Illustration520 1959-04-17 1 from JOHN LAMBERT m LONDON BUT CONNIE FRANCIS^ BEST-SELLING GIRL SINGER, STILL FEELS A HUNGRY YEARNING CONNIE FRANCIS, the girl who has sold 5,000,000 records m one year, looked at herself m the mirror and said: "The trouble with success is that it520 words
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Advertisement113 1959-04-17 1 4j living stereo fr with the V^Si^^\ touch fM^onm— /^B^B^B^B^^ A *^r ftjL^ DBa^r^BMiiM^^r^^^B^B^B^^^ li^^B^^^ I BHBKB IE RCA "Living Stereo" brings you a new listening >^ fcs^ Combining today's most advanced technique! H> Fv I D-I-M-E-N-S I-O-N the President Record Player v» v I^^^mTj m a tn soun(l which113 words
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Article, Illustration305 1959-04-17 2 Jazz is out of diplomatic Coventry r^ A years m a sort of diplomatic Coventry, |azz has at last been accorded recognition m Washington \mJ ricas capital, as a fully fledged Power. Ii it i a <ii|M<uii;i(ir about-turn look place when 1,500 newly c onve r I c d inns,305 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-04-17 2 show were the appearance of 61-year-old ragtime pianist Willie "The Lion" Smith, complete with his inevitable bowler hat and cigar; the whiplash drumming of Jo Jones (the Liberian Ambassador's wife leaned across to her neighbour and said "This sounds Just like home to me"); and the cool,174 words
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Advertisement79 1959-04-17 2 t i M M m s M_F fl Jp I I I mwm 8 J J_F ____<___• _v _K_ ■f l_L__B_ I <_ Mff ___■__> J fl I m mw m w M V W c^«i Using Common (6 x 1.5V) Torch Batteries ikW I tension Speaker possible) /__T *Fm79 words
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Article, Illustration436 1959-04-17 3 By LEONARD FEATHER the distinguished U.S. writer on jazz HOW do British jazz musicians become New York stars? Sometimes by accident, as m the case of Marian McPartland. Sometimes by design, as m the well-laid plans of George Shearing. Marian was once Margaret Turner,436 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-04-17 3 ROBIN DOUGLAS HOME - ROBIN DOUGLAS HOME April It. >959. I,l^^'NT LISTS HIS AMBITION 3v /■\rKAH. I'D LIKE to write •fa musical And roy life story too." That was Count Basic's answer when asked if he had any particular ambition for the future now that he had been219 words
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Advertisement174 1959-04-17 3 NEW G-ETM-2G TONE ARM New G-E 4U -watt oam^^^<&^'72*fi*™*** c cf < "Stereo Classic" Amplifiers •2L*- .y a^^ '&oAA*s/^tt*^ D l «P««i«««"y '"P** S* 8 0 reproduction. \^t&VeOpAi>^tC Ct^sOC fhj>+>*MA(ZZ *Z&f>A<XZ*&'<h\ Maximum control flexibility for full Stereo perspective. Outstanding audio performance features. Suitable for stereo 4V Monourol Records. K^N F174 words
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200 1959-04-17 4 Maclaine mokvlm have been appointed repretentativef for the world amoiis Wll, Stentorian High Fidelity and general electronic products for Hritish <orth Borneo, Malaya and Singapore. All VVH. Stentorian products arc inanuaetnred within the one extrusive organisation Itliated m Britain's industrial Midlands. This v liulrs factories200 words
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Article318 1959-04-17 4 Transistors open up a new world of sound for a11... FOR the first time, hi-fi stereophonic sound is not confined solely to Ihe en tertainraenl world. Many hard-of-hearing are m for the surprise of their lives they can now enjoy true "stereophonic" hearing.318 words
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Article163 1959-04-17 4 WllE Studio Dynctic i a magnificent new pirk-up arm and cartrii was designed for profe* md broadit .studios and for the perfectionist In high fidelity systems for the ho It reproduces records with -tylus fore,, of only 1 to 2 gram The unique moving-mag-net design provides163 words
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Advertisement18 1959-04-17 4 sound yj^gj^^ bnIIImI Stereophonic^^^^^^HßH reproduc n equipment Is <^lAM4Sp> /f l/v /•//(///>., Stereo from your authorised dealer today |p=^318 words
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Article898 1959-04-17 5 The_biggest^M iwineliTthe^^M record business... HJ GHJHG KJHKHJ GJHGFJ 1 Til X retail *ide of the rei or d renaisu,nce is dominated lo da> »)> two key hum, a* closely ittuned to the consumer's ear as any record merchants m the business. They are the own cr ;iikl the manager898 words
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Advertisement58 1959-04-17 6 approximately 250 hour sJSSp SEPP r -y P |l J you can have the beautiful NATIONAL 4 wave band 8-transistor Table Radio-set AB 591 and you pay only $1.50 for 6 pieces NATIONAL FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES lasting you over 800 hours 9— j ...You are saving up to 90% on the58 words
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716 1959-04-17 8 J. STUBBS WALKER - J. STUBBS WALKER WHAT WILL BE THE ROLE OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN INDUSTRY? By THE IMPACT of the electronic computer on scientific research is well known; the full significance of its effect on the industrial, commercial and economic life of Britain is now becoming716 words
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Article, Illustration683 1959-04-17 9 Yes, it is the classics that are setting all the big records! From DAVID ROSS Dateline: NEW YORK, Thursday LEADERS m the record industry maintain that America's enthusiasm for popular music is onlj part of the story and they point to the steady upswing m the classical record market Io683 words
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Advertisement38 1959-04-17 9 Coil (Instantanoous matching at 3.75 and 15 ohms) Stentorian H.F. 1016 30 ***** eps froqucncy r ponsc 35 c.p.s. boss resonance m Hi F i or Mionf t 12 1016 MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. 135-139, Middle Road, Singapore.38 words
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384 1959-04-17 10 lias aroused so much 1 interest among listeners since, more than a decade ago, LP> ushered m the age of high fidelity. Today, however, another milestone has been reached m sound reproduction. Man, m his quest to improve even on hi-fi,384 words
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Article226 1959-04-17 10 WITH the advent of stereo, a notable advance m the unending quest towards the perfect reproduction of stereophonic sound has at last reached practical form for the home listener. Music lovers can now bring the atmosphere of the concert hall or the opera house right226 words
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Advertisement47 1959-04-17 10 HWEE SENG CO fin* imi2 w *AC L^h jl h| EFI CENTRE INFORMATIONDEMONSTRATION— INSTALLATION FOR ALL YOUR Hi-Fi REQUIREMENTS MONOPHONIC STEREOPHONIC Visit our modern equipped showroom and compare with our unique comparator it See the newest and the best < 259, Beach Road -Singapore, 7. Telephone *****. I47 words
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Article286 1959-04-17 11 1|t X CHEONG and < 0., who have been appointed sole ftgenti fur the territory of ore, the lcdeiation of Malaya, Borneo Indonesia by manufacturers, Mm Electric Cfc., I td., and the sole exporters, .lilonna Trading Co., Ltd. ol Fujiya products, proudly announce the arrival of286 words
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Article174 1959-04-17 11 1 ion oi top Ameri- Basic. Herman, .y Goodman are already been. ct oi" *uch high- imports on both our own musi- important mi. FANS: The awe which greeted the first an bands has now d into quiet, disite. objective cntiii the visitors don't ip174 words
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