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Title Section18 1959-04-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ipore, Thursday, tpril > 1959. Prit«- IS i tv So I18 words
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Article, Illustration125 1959-04-23 1 Jennifer Jones Hush-hush trip to Singapore STAR TRAVELLING AS MRS. MULLINS rULM star Jennifer Jones( right) was F due m Singapore at 6.40 this evening but Colony film officials knew nothing about her arrival until the Free Press told them this morning. Tin* name of Miss Jones docs no appear125 words
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Article73 1959-04-23 1 14 DEAD IN TRIBAL WAR FOURTEEN people, including women and children, have died m tribal warfare which broke out m note Baliem valley of Dutch Guinea earlier this month, acto reports reaching Holreports said the trourted when five Asotipo vi re ambushed Dutch administra- y a group of Mukniors, ledReuter - 73 words
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171 1959-04-23 1 DAME MAR GOT FONTEYN. British pn ballerina who was rel< from detention m Panama early yesterday, arrived In New York smiling and tanned later In the day. She i- to an questions on the rep< anti-Government plot ima or the wl. abouts of herReuter - 171 words
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Article30 1959-04-23 1 May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 96 1/8 cents per lb., up fivelis of a cent on yesterday's close. The toru uncertain.30 words
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Article28 1959-04-23 1 imvr British miners <iird In mi underground F j Wakefleld (Yorl am Six men wore brought to tl> and taken ;>ital Thr< ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article31 1959-04-23 1 ■>R boat, Ka a cnw of 11 l;iy reported South China i l>roj)ellor. •achinK Hong Ka Oh m Formosa, wan n nouth nf X Re uterReuter - 31 words
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236 1959-04-23 1 ARMED CONVICTS MUTINY, HOLD 16 HOSTAGE Troopers assault stronghold with tear gas GDCTY-THREE convicts mutinied ai Cone reformatory, Massachusetts, lasi night and Ized 16 hostages. Battle-helmeted state troopers assaulted the prisoners' stronghold with I gas. The convicts were led by two notorious jailbreakers including one who sparked the March 7U.P.I - 236 words
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170 1959-04-23 1 SMALLPOX: 1 1 MORE FREE DAYS BEFORE ALL CLEAR rE city health authorities today warned the peopie not to be complacent about the smallpox epidemic. A council spokesman said no smallpox case had been reported yesterday for the fifth consecutive day. That, however, did not mean Singapore was out of170 words
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Article47 1959-04-23 1 liln whrther I ng oi the Singapore City Council will br able to B new Mayor. The council cannot el< Mayor unles.s all 17 remainouncillors are pre Mr. N. Karupplah <md morning he had tiot yet decided whether to 1 tin- m< i47 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-04-23 2 —it's hard work looking after 60 swords GENERAL Sir Francis FestIng, Chief of the Imperial Genera] stair and formerly C.-ln-C, Far East Land Forces, surrounds himself with li is own private arsenal when he's at work m his "inner sanctum" at the Wai Office. His collection146 words
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150 1959-04-23 2 'DANGEROUS OVER-CONFIDENCE IN RED CHINA' INVENTS m Tibet showed j that Communist China was developing a "danger-over-confldence," Mr. alt( r Robertson, the tanl Secretary of State for the Far East, told the House vi Representa foreign afli tington lay. He aid that Commu China was forward v Ith 0 hockin150 words
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27 1959-04-23 2 >!:!■ I the Austral her tOUI .il Of ti Mr. Cum; with the m n n m Nrw South V- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement28 1959-04-23 2 WEAR* EVER Aluminum EEZY-DOOZY SHREDDER C^k AND GRATER SET < an'l siipor spilf- fhrcdfl or grates into \^n. H.is sttd thrcddi < p.m lor baking, 100. GENERAL REFRIGERATION COMPANY sopfy28 words
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105 1959-04-23 3 H.K DOCTOR PLEADS FOR COLONY'S CHILDREN HAN do< toi A m Hong Kony that ild be done to hildren'g waj education and m the M.-oii Bell, i«elected member I'rban Council, .a often botli tn inan> larnito so to work ,k. ends meet bethe tost of living tenfold m t warReuter - 105 words
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276 1959-04-23 3 Asian bank for development is under study IIKOAI) plans lor establishing an Asian bank for economic development v ere discussed yesterdas during the annual conference m Washington Of the International Chamber of Commerce. The purpose of the bank would be to undertake long-term financing f.or the economic development and reconstructionReuter - 276 words
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126 1959-04-23 3 M HAROLD WATKINSON. British Transport Minisr praised Pan-American Airways yesterday for not to fly Jet airliners into London Airport at lr decision regarding the Boeing 707 airliners was the United States "without any reference to Minister said at London Airport. Mr. WatkinsonReuter - 126 words
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Article145 1959-04-23 3 COMMONS PASSES VICE BILL rpHE House of Commons, x by 131 votes to 25, last night passed an anti-vice Bill which, among other things, will give magistrates power to send hardened prostitutes to prison if convicted of soliciting on the streets a third time. The Bill, aimed at clearing prostitutesReuter - 145 words
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83 1959-04-23 3 Makarios to ask Govt. aid for jobless A RCHBISHOP Makarios rV will a.sk the Cyprus Government to spend M 54,250,000 to lace immediately the problem of unemployment, which is assuming serious proportions, the Nicosia newspaper Phileleftheros reported yesterday. Trade union sources estimate that there are now 8.000 unemployed with 30,000Reuter - 83 words
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Article159 1959-04-23 3 $180,000 now and more later ACTRESS ANNA KASIII I was granted a divor< c at Santa MoflU alifornia. yesterday from Marlon Brando and awarded an Immediate cash lettlement of I SSMI.OOO (S1KO.OOO) m addition to a half million I s dollar (SI. 500.000) property settlement. Thr decree Bled •»> t"'*U.P.I - 159 words
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Advertisement52 1959-04-23 3 JST Bmm precision at a down-to-earth price E(MO .v Feotures: t*o-lcns turret #/1 l/lOmm 1 •nd a r d en and '/I i/25mm tele lens *>"•■» m UV filter. »od«" ver «u»omo»ic cr,on 9 in, o f -♦inder via turret, an<| eMM idn *Peed r\n 9 two-tone finish Price $234/--(cos*.52 words
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Advertisement165 1959-04-23 3 1 at AEAJm^^^ I"* JkJ m 4 MfLM t yA wimA 1 Stripes, Plaids, j i N Checks, Bold TA,^^ Prints, Novelties you'll wear them proudly (or Sunning or funning Come, see our wide range to suit every taste 2 86 HIGH ST., SPORE. TEL: ***** A model ot novel165 words
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Article177 1959-04-23 4 Opinion NEEDLESS DEATHS Ir<AR too frequently 1 hear of deaths which need not have happened had precautions been taken by those concerned. It is always sad to read of a life that has been cut short, but that sorrow is intensified by the knowledge that those deaths were needless These177 words
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Article, Illustration608 1959-04-23 4 BUT THIS TIME IT WON'T GET ANY OF LONDON'S RUBBLE SAYS A. ROBERTSON YfOSCOW, now sonic eight hundred and fifty years old, is to be rejuvenated m the course of the next decade. It will come out m a rash of new restaurants, new shops, housing projects,608 words
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Article85 1959-04-23 4 ttvarhcombor - ttvarhcombor I\N expi iid the lad i Mould Jolly replied her two .uinpt r orphai Poulenough, clambering n. Whi!< re having a few v.ord the orj cape, m th< :i to and iiKly cook with 1 tl. <• price/ 1 he mutt it by 1 COME politicians85 words
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Advertisement16 1959-04-23 4 Ed to Delighl EMERALD DIAMOND RINGS SAPPHIRE DIAMOND RINGS ()uali: Value I .!S.d«!SIIW% 106. ORCHARD RD16 words
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Advertisement91 1959-04-23 4 ADELPHI fe^J^jJ* ff^^ Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort 2 music by the X NEW ADELPHI QUINTET it (Nightly except Sundays) GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC Reservations: Telephone 2810. SAMOCA as mm CamerasBefore you buy any camera '-'"taT"" you mutt tee th# New SAMOCA 3591 words
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Article, Illustration329 1959-04-23 5 VOTING IS NOW COMPULSORY REMINDER i\\\ ot tin- biggest publicity campaigns over undertaken by the DepartII mi it of Information Services will be launched on Monday. Its lra l theme >s "AIJ must vote voting is compulsory." tor Information Services, Mr. G. o. Thomson, said that very means of publicityPopper - 329 words
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187 1959-04-23 5 rE Ministry of Education is confident that the difficulties which arise In the teaching of religion and ethics In Singapore schools would eventually b« overcome, said Mr. L< Siow Mong. permanent secretary to the Ministry of Education. He was commenting on a report m the Fr187 words
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Article36 1959-04-23 5 Japanese toy industry l ly apply to Tokyo nment for permission an export associato handle an increaaof toy exports. >rt of toys Is now be- < onclucted through -V,S^. OOOdJ Reu— terReuter - 36 words
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Article12 1959-04-23 5 Foreign Ministry "i loutn mi I iploion m ReuterReuter - 12 words
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202 1959-04-23 5 S'pore-RI shipping obstacles may ease SHIP OWNERB m biiigapore complainin diilU'ulty In carrying trade with Indonesia ni soon lind an Improvemerit In the b tuation. The report ol the Singapore Trade Mission to Indonesia said that the shipowners were m an "unsatisfactory position" due to certain regulations, documentation formalities with202 words
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Article57 1959-04-23 5 The Tokyo district court yesterday granted prosecutors permission to detain lor ten more day's the ly-year-old youth who threw stones at the carriage m which Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko were riding on their wedding day The prosecutors asked the court for lime to seekReuter - 57 words
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Article36 1959-04-23 5 Students from Hour Kong and Macao form 35.6 cent, ol the total u\< Chinestudying In Formosa, nccordhm to a report reli m Taipeh by the Nationalist Overseas Chinese Aflalra CommUlon ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article96 1959-04-23 5 ON hoard thr Philippine presidential j h t whrn shr arrlvrs m Singapore on April 30 on a two goodwill mission will be thr famous Philippine 1. I biliary Hand. I his lofiff-eitabllshed croup Of ?K mil ran perform as a concert ormilit;ir\ band COfldlM96 words
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Article358 1959-04-23 6 your Lucky STAR BORN today, you have been ceptiojial latent I You seem to vi ixna their motivation better many being able i behail ol tho.se leu fortuna your You can write that you usually influei act. You make good v sense <>t humour and are tn serious In pressing358 words
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Miscellaneous5 1959-04-23 6 FOf FAVOURiTE CARTOONS I Q^jjCQSQSBHHHHHHiI^^QESBMfI^aBHHaiI5 words
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Article135 1959-04-23 7 lIIMMIN \|uil Prcvtou* ,ia> ,H i- April m m May 28 i: i BSB 28 bus U8 i i:>S Settlement rermi May i Juiit- 28' 28 28 iel steady. Above vrices Quoted m pence. I ill l: White Sarawak f.a.q. ii,i,.pcan mtU April. 3V. sellers 3"> seller.s135 words
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Article105 1959-04-23 7 NEW YORK, April It. Previous Today .tiu Spot 102.25 nom. 102.50 nom. UN inturrs Straits Contract May 100.62 buyers 100.75 buyers 102.62 sellers 102.75 sellers July 100.50 buyers 100.62 buyers 102.50 sellers 102.62 sellers I <>\ i Quiet but steady. SALES: Nil. IUBBER: Futures May 34.05 buyers105 words
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Article32 1959-04-23 7 NEW YORK, April VI. Previous Today 30 Industrials GL'9.23 625.15 ilioads 168. 36 167.55 »'i Domestic Bonds 85.51 85.53 Id 1 tilities 92.48 92.20 k«. Composite Averages 215.45 214.2732 words
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Article46 1959-04-23 7 spot and awaiting afloat* 25. April ghjpt I.anipong spot it-lease 25, afloats hlpment 25, 25, cif. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46 awaiting release unquoted, alloats 46 to 4Vj, April shipment. 45, 44^. cit. seller*, ex-dock.46 words
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Article76 1959-04-23 7 I'liillppines c.i.f. U.K./ i nropean ports delivered l»»r long ton Apr. May Strait* ci.f. U.K. 'North ports delivered i-Mig ton afloat. < I OIL crude Straits I uropoan ports m bulk lon* ton June 'I OIL crude Ceylon I wrupcan ports m bulk l<>ni{ ton May76 words
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Article203 1959-04-23 7 \fixia) conditions \m again apparent m th< London .stock markday but the undertone remained very firm. The big news of the Cay came In the closing minute.s when the Royal Dutch Shell group announced thai they were making an offer tor Canadian Eagle on the203 words
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Article27 1959-04-23 7 lelis joined with Jews throughout the world last usher In the Passover festival commemorating their .it. redemption from Egptian bondage over 3,000 j U.P.IU.P.I - 27 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-04-23 7 Mrs. Bra Take, v 11Old grandmother (above) who was among the 15 women recmlU who Joined the Women's Royal Air Force at HawklnßC, Kent, under thr new live at home while y«u terra scheme, tries on her cap. Mrs. Lake has two daughter! and two grandsons. Although she has* joinedPopper - 114 words
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301 1959-04-23 7 QUALITY THAT MAKES FOR CAMARADERIE THE camp for 58 youths at PuU»u t bin is proving that boys from different schools and youth organisations can live together m a spirit of sportsmanship. The boys arc mainly from Bartley Secondary School. Chung Cheng High School, the Federation of Boys' Clubs and301 words
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Article17 1959-04-23 7 Soviet scientists are preparing for a fifth Antarctic expedition to set out this autumn. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Miscellaneous50 1959-04-23 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.58 a.m. and 11.02 p.m. TOMORROW: 1 1.41 a.m. and 1 1.39 p.m SATURDAY: 12.31 p.m SUNDAI 0.11 and 1.30 |> m MONDAY: 0.50 a. in and il\ p.m. 11 ESDAI IJO am and 3.19 p.m WEDNESDAY: ,i and 1.21 pm. i(x p.m ri« i c50 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-04-23 8 ABOVE AT REGENT'S PARK. London, it's delivery time for the food wagon, so just to make sure the grub gets there safely three chimpanzees go along for the ride. Nick, 1 m and Ann will be housed m the new children's zoo, which will beFox; Popper - 245 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-04-23 9 Tommy will fight bulls for Janet rEENAGE idol Tom my Steele, the rock-n--roli star, met attractive Janet Munro for the ii»st time the other but soon he will bt fighting bulls m Spain for her, It is all parl of (he lilm called "Tommy the Toreador" hi which Tommy willPopper - 81 words
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55 1959-04-23 9 MISS JEAN MEKRI «»i Goring on Sussex, arrive* a< the Koyal Icademy, Burllnftoti Hou a( the end of her .uti^fi, mission. She brought with her > painting by her mother entitled Bai n i and Hewn," which shi In Rtibmlttinj; to the Icademi UnU.P.I - 55 words
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Article, Illustration2133 1959-04-23 10 Pelham Groom - CAMOUFLAGE FOR A BLUNT INSTRUMENT Pelham Groom by Latiff solves another mystery For anyone who believed m ghosts it must have been a shocking experience DOWN there?" a.sked Latm. "That's right, sir," eed the inspector. 'That's where it happened." I looked down the almost vertical steel ladder into blackness. I2,133 words
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Article, Illustration420 1959-04-23 11 REME WORKSHOPS MEN PUT IN LICHTINC SET IN SPARE TIME Mow it is running extra courses a BIG helping hand Aby officers and miii of the Singapore District Workshop, loyal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, his enabled a Colon) youth club to considerably extend its activities. ir420 words
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166 1959-04-23 11 CEORGE HOCAN - CEORGE HOCAN By r rHEY learn about the Army the hard way m the Cadet Force, but their keenness knows no bounds, and they come bark again and again asking for more This is ju.^t as it should bo, lor it166 words
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Article90 1959-04-23 11 Tl\ up. up goes Armed i"' cruititif IRMY chiefs In p;irticular «•<* happy. m February ovei 1,000 more nun signed up than In Febi v x. prodin total ol oi these mx signed for nine rs, three times lasl year's to i.. I For (he90 words
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Article262 1959-04-23 11 Forces news from Britain ryiiE RAP'S retired I Chaplain-in-Chief, the Venerable Alan Stanley Giles, ha settled a debt incurred 17 years ago In a Japanese Prisoner Of War camp. it happened when Corporal Albert Btevenson was unofficial batman to the padre who, at the time, was using a drain as262 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-04-23 12 To plan the future exploitation of the re. sources of the Mekong River, representatives of eight nations and five United Nations specialised agencies met m Vientiane recently as guests of the Lao. tian Government. The conference, brought together delegates from Laos, Cambodia, Siam and S<mth Vietnam, the four countries directly101 words
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268 1959-04-23 12 A neutral Japan would gain much, says Mr. K. A LEirER attributed to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, published m Tokyo, has renewed the communist promise that Japan would gain a considerable advantage from a policy of neutrality. Mr. Khrushchev proposed an international conference to discuss the organisation of de-nuclearised and neutralReuter - 268 words
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Article128 1959-04-23 12 GARCIA AS THE CHIEF BENEFICIARY PHILIPPINES Pr esident Carlos P. Garcia has proposed constitutional ami ndments to reduce the number o/ national election* by half while extending his own icrrn of office by two years. Under the plan the Philippines; would synchronise national elections once each Jour yearn instead ojU.P.I - 128 words
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69 1959-04-23 12 'India should lead Asian common front' ■pEPRESENTATIVE ChesI\» ter Bowlc-s, former, U.S. Ambassador to India, said m Washington that Communist China's throat to South -East Asia can be countered only by a common front of Asian nations with India at its heart. He called lor an "Asian Monroe i> omev,U.P.I - 69 words
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Article42 1959-04-23 12 Red threat to S-E Asia rice bowl Representative Chester Bowles warned m Washington that, if the communist experiment In China appeared to be failing, the Peking Government, m desperation, might press for control of the rich food-producing areas of South-East Asia. U.P.IU.P.I - 42 words
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76 1959-04-23 12 NU, Former Bui. Buddhist lay leader, told the world con fen rellgl i freedom m Dalio th it iinrtcom< The no MtW ihe culprit that li at (ho bottom of all conflict In the world." 'ion, ho the m< depravities" th to II vU.P I - 76 words
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Article471 1959-04-23 12 |>ED CHINA has deploy i-tl an arm> i >: M 1V and workers In an extraordin J glacier to melt and tin Irrigation for the arid "Kansu I tween East and WVst China. The combined operation Invo M findings of science, thousai a with camels,U.P.I. - 471 words
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201 1959-04-23 12 'This shows true nature of Red imperialism' TPHE New York Times, commenting on the Dalai Lama's statement m India, said, "His story of the Communist Chinese takeover m Tibet essentially recounts the old melancholy pattern of communist imperialism. "All the elements are there which marked the .similar process m EasternReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-04-23 13 TAKE YOUR PICK 1 model! ection of rl> hairstyles [ffeur to ipe and [inallty. k( your choice.— U.P.I JKKKHFFGNHU.P.I - 19 words
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Article166 1959-04-23 13 ounge s an yesore 1111 l EN ANDERSON An new do- if kit is on I |or installing telelon and hi-fi m every ■m m the house. I the latest I lining hiI anr phonic l mont have n mounted on We can push ■ni -nt of sight when By166 words
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Article359 1959-04-23 13 EVELYN IRONS - BY THE MINUTE FOR TV QUEEN EVELYN IRONS by pLAMOROI S, r e d headed Julia Meade, America's Queen of the TV Commercials, is probably their most familiar national figure with the possible exception of the Statue of Liberty. Sixty live million people see her on the screen every week.359 words
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Article34 1959-04-23 13 "llp;ir about fhr unman uho miuml hCf husband oi i h m «»rk l«tc at <»h ojiM« routine bj i »».n» If sl.r (oiilcl depend on it?*' F-»r| Wilsmi Ht* Vor!34 words
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Article541 1959-04-23 13 CWIiN KOIll - CWIiN KOIll iU Til i: Bij; Boys of Fashion assure us that The Feminine Look is back. Which makes me wonder haw \w forgotten how t<» be feminine? ii would not be surpi with little-boy-look and th< lit chemise look we (l recently. i dee] 1 put541 words
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Article274 1959-04-23 14 IRELAND TRIUMPH 4-1 victory means they share crown VOKllihitN Ireland scored a l-l victory over V\alrs m a one-sided match last night In Belfast to share the British International lootball championship with England. Northern Ireland and England each Anlihtd with four points to retiin |he positions they occupied last >•Reuter - 274 words
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Article264 1959-04-23 14 Wright receives trophy WOLVERHA MPfT TON Wanderers made absolutely sure of winning the English Football League championship for trie second successive year by beating Leicester City 3-0 at Wolverhampton last night. The Wolves had virtually Clinched the title last Saturday when they beat Luton Town 5-0.264 words
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Article25 1959-04-23 14 10 ht'a British Kußby Union and Kni;i»\ i m. field Trinity 12 11 Rtiffb) m.. dford 1 1 Ninwaton 8 Reuter ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-04-23 14 BILLY WRIGHT (second from left), the England captain and centrehalf, looks on with anxious eyes as goalkeeper Hopkins gets his fingertips to a powerful header from Leggraty, the Scotland outside-right. England h e a t i Scotland 1-0 m j this international at the Empire Sta-53 words
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Article70 1959-04-23 14 BADMINTON players from Malaya and Slam, Teh Kew San. Lim Say Hup and Charoen Watanasln, won their third-day games m Tokyo yesterday. beating Japanese opponent., m two singles and two doubles events. They are scheduled to meet Japanese player., again m Kyoto, Western Japan, tomorrow. TheReuter - 70 words
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Article30 1959-04-23 14 Japan middleweight boxinc champion, i Tat. ,w. mi. ilin outpointing tani over ton i omuls m Oaaka, Western Japan. It was tl iin Dion's vmth (]rU-)\(30 words
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140 1959-04-23 14 MCC MOVE TO CENSOR PLAYERS' COMMENTS Reuter pANCKI I ATI ON oi a play Xj uUtration with his county is one of the suggestion:; to be ronsidcj-ed In connection with M.C.C. effort! to curb writing anri broadca itlng on the game by pla I to write or broadi would beReuter - 140 words
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Article465 1959-04-23 15 Ponnelly gives a lashing display k\ Li v\)s Bunn »P Malaya's veteran Jock< dashing display ol riding at JV when ho lode- a winning or ami Satoro. ,n Docmaytor In Rare ck lit to a much Ot lL i ,ped over 'IV could i, than a eh. the line. But465 words
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Article209 1959-04-23 15 ALLAN LEWIS - SPENCER HORSES DO BEST ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS By Tiir Speneei ti ill whom ih t he* OUI A iiufiii- win U c»s tt Penan f tins morning. ran three I Both m< ii. Nazrana (Subian) also wi en. d ni thn 38 '2 5 and seenn d do it209 words
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143 1959-04-23 15 TWO seeded players. 11l Schmidt iSweden) and Mike Duvie.s (Britain', were beaten In the third round of the men's singles In the British hard courts lawn tennis championships yesterday at Bournemouth. Schmidt. favourite to moot Luis Ayala (Chile) m the final, went down 3-6.Reuter - 143 words
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Article180 1959-04-23 15 Fmvi; new horses had their first race m Malaya at Penang yesterday, and 1 thought the most promising were Happy Melody and Signal Patrol. HAPPY MKLODY nave a smooth performance to lead all the way m Race Two. Keep him In mind lor similar races180 words
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Article372 1959-04-23 16 U.K. forced to give way to West allies? 'JPHK four-power working group i s expected to finish its work on concerting Western policy over Germany today, two days later than scheduled, an authoritative source said In London last night. Th up with representatives from the UnitedReuter - 372 words
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197 1959-04-23 16 rHK Ri I itch I leum and Shell I i annoui don y< tint tlit^ p the Canadian Eagle CJiJ I pany. If i oi the biggest transaction and biggest surpr i known to the City. Royal Dutch and ShelJ made a197 words
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Article22 1959-04-23 16 The Soviet information centre at Damascus, Syria, has been closed down, it was reliably reported m Cairo yesterday, ReuterReuter - 22 words
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118 1959-04-23 16 WEST GERMAN ENVOY FOUND GUILTY OF SLANDER hberl Blankenhord West German amb sador t<> p terday i end <>l lour months' jail for blander and false accu tatlons. Professor Walter Hallsteln, accused with him, was acquitted. Both were alleged m a Bonn trial to have passed illegations of bribery aReuter - 118 words
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Article28 1959-04-23 16 Mr. David Ormsby-Gore leader of Britain's delegation to the three -power Geneva conference on banning n UC iear weapon tests, returned to London yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article50 1959-04-23 16 A Congressional committee said yesterday Russia's whole population was being trained In civil defence, giving it an enormous advantage over the United States m the event of nuclear war. Americans had made "almost no effort" m civil defence, the House government operations committee warned.- U.P.IU.P.I - 50 words
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Article98 1959-04-23 16 PLANE AIDIN CELEBE ASSAUI ml servi, providii The assauji (Jl ,ii Mongondu about 100 Menado major 1 I The i. Ml place a m Karlitr reports r.-infl Jakarta in.li, a i army had sent addH troops to the vifl Minahassa area t^Vl down bitter rtttclMl ancr. In another dt'vr]oi,:nej army98 words
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