The Singapore Free Press, 27 April 1959
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Title Section14 1959-04-27 1 The Singapore Free Press Malayan Own family Taper V.uui.iv \pul >7. 1959. Prii«- lICU.14 words
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142 1959-04-27 1 pUBANS sent by Dr. Fidel Castro, th e Cuban t revolutionary Prime Minister, are among a band of between 50 and 60 "armed foreigners" which bus landed In Panama, a Government official said m Panama City last night. Fose Bazan, Panamanian142 words
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Article72 1959-04-27 1 BOY SWEPT OVER NIAGARA 1 THOMAS BRADBURY. 3, was swept over Niagara Falls yesterday after he slipped into the river a quarter of a mile above the cataract. Thomas was playing with his six-year-old brother, Albert, and two other friends. One of the boys, Michael Fornier, 8, went into theU.P.I - 72 words
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Article77 1959-04-27 1 ;rr said the was confident the situn- Government :h the inva junglerrplled will get ipture them." hunted by the f'jr 10 day <>f the revolunt. yesterifely behind the Brazilian >c has been im. to embassy &uxrp Baying: "I cent m good 11 per cent m J» authorities idReuter - 77 words
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Article12 1959-04-27 1 R UBBER PRICE 'do rubber P^ned In Blnilni m 97} lose. uncertain.12 words
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Article80 1959-04-27 1 PSTHER NICHOLLS J and John Sharland went to the same school after their fathers took Jobs m Malaya. They did not meet. As teenagers both lived m the same city m Australia. They did not meet. When their families returned to Britain, both moved toU.P.I - 80 words
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207 1959-04-27 1 Hitch m house-to-house search of kampong ARGE NUMBERS of Tibetan reLA fugees are crossing over Into India as Chinese Communist foi < intensify their efforts to wipe out rebel strongholds In South-East Tibet, according to reports reaching New Delhi last night.Reuter; U.P.I - 207 words
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Article81 1959-04-27 1 AN unemployed man, jf'ong Ah Soo, 38, of Loron« 17, Gey lung, was admitted to the General II tal early tln.s morning m a serkm.s condition atter being Attacked with sticks and knives by 15 men. Fouk was awakened at 1 a.m. by the noise of81 words
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73 1959-04-27 1 CAVE-IN AT TUNNEL TRAPS 23 WORKERS TWENTY-THREE workers were trapped m a tunnel at the sit. tr-* 1 Mibro dam, Japan, 1 when the upper reaches of the tunnel caved m. The men were digging .some 1,500 yards inside the tunnel connecting two points of the dam when about 50U.P.I - 73 words
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183 1959-04-27 1 SMALLPOX: RAIN HOLDS UP BIG SEARCH XHE house-to-house search of Kampong Alexx andra planned for this morning: to make certain there is no fresh outbreak of smallpox had to be put off due to rain. It was at Kampong Alexandra that the first cases of smallpox were discovered. Houses m183 words
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Article118 1959-04-27 1 A YOUTH was trapped 420 feet inside a mine near Castleton, m the English Midlands yesterday while exploring for caves Thirty experienced "potholers" were fighting to reach him. The mine Is about half a mile from the cavern where Oxford student Neil Moss died lastU.P.I. - 118 words
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Article20 1959-04-27 1 Lady Beveridgr. wife of Lord Bevrridge, "father," of Britain's welfare state, died m hospital aged 82 ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article24 1959-04-27 1 A two-day exercise to detect radioactive fall-out In the event of a nuclear attack on Western Europe ended last night. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article58 1959-04-27 1 Three men, masked and armed with daggers, entered a house m Syed Alwi Road at 4.15 a.m. today by scaling a wall at the back. The house, occupied by a dressmaker. Madam Chan Ah Sai, was ransacked and about $1,500 m cash and jewellery stolen. Madam Chan was58 words
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Article290 1959-04-27 2 Oil firms will be fully staffed by local people Covt. IK.IQ will five an "Iraqi look" to oil com pan its now operating m the country and within a few years the companies will be fully staffed by Iraqis, Dr. Ibrahim Kubbah, Iraq's Economic iReuter - 290 words
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Article208 1959-04-27 2 TytETROPOI HAN FRANCE! a lerday elected the flrsi Senate of the Fifth Republic with a stronger Conservative tendency than the outgoing Upper House ol Fourth Republic. The Communists have 14 s 1 16 m the old Senate and the Gaullists 27 againsi 29. In theReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-04-27 2 It was nil smiles during this meeting at raf Tengah between the Chief Of the Air Staff, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle (left), the Air Officer Commanding No. 224 Group Far East Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal V. E. Hancock, Group Captain75 words
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Article71 1959-04-27 2 MR J X Vaughan- Moi Minister <>t state at the ii Board ol Trade, arrived ai London airport la t nighi alter a t .'.«> da to the Milan Inti a] lair. H< ..id ii.. :i atomic rnorg; md wax "a lutcly sweeping the board" olReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-04-27 2 pi. turc. Mr. Dawd Pang witn his smiling bride, >li"<s Maggie Yam;, after their wedding at th»Seventh Day Adventtat English Church yester clay. The bridegroom Is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Pang Chon Kong while the hridr is the youngest daughter of Mr. Yang SooFree Press - 58 words
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Article139 1959-04-27 2 I)R. FIDEL CASTRO, the Cuban Prime Minister, AJ ignored police guards and the "red carpet treatment" as he began a one-day visit to Montreal yesterday. Alter greeting Mayor Sarto Fournier and members of the executive of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of his visit. atReuter - 139 words
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Article54 1959-04-27 2 POLIO UP BY 83 PER CENT IN U.S. CASES Of par m the United the fir>t quarter ol thl I by 83 per over the figure for th< porioc! 1 tional Foundation aid terday. Thf-re we ol a po Ible polio cpid .id The Foundation, forn known as the indatlonReuter - 54 words
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121 1959-04-27 2 DARLING SISSIES IN SOVIET PRIMERS RUSSIAN primary reading hook portray children > iiir in* sissies," the Soviet (m" vernmeat ne ws„ nvtttftt said jresterd l/vtstiu attacked th. primjTs In a Ihret column article which labelled thi. books "dull flat and artificial.' Authoress ()l ga lt,is lmn said the primers HU.P.I - 121 words
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311 1959-04-27 3 ITALY ASKS IS MARGARET IN LOVE HENRY? w newspapers yesterday continued speculate on whether Princess Martini; m Rome with Prince Henry vi started a ronium Rome newspaper 11 Tempo said: li i's m irriafe erious prothe citizens of the Commonwealth, real majority of them would prefer ,n or Australian husband.Reuter - 311 words
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96 1959-04-27 3 TOP SECRET? BUT IT'S ALL IN THE NEWSPAPERS under the table heir ence In wj the story a] I In the press. ted mai outside the door and ran electronics test round the room, said man Daniel Flood m a report published yesterday complaining ot leaks from top secret CongressReuter - 96 words
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39 1959-04-27 3 Scottish iui.tioiiali.sts m Glasgow yesterday prot( I'd to the British Government for refusing to allow the ca&e for Scottish I government to go before The Hague International Court ol Ju lice. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article22 1959-04-27 3 The latest move bi I yards contr i In a t" affai n thr House ol ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article28 1959-04-27 3 led and Tl II 1 GE ol terday broke of! m the Dolomite Udine, and thuni hclov. lowing three the chimn ReuterReuter - 28 words
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139 1959-04-27 3 Wreckres get going at wrong address DEMOLITION workmen trooped Into a house, |)ii«-a up a hum' bonfire «i furniture a, v rted ripping off (he root befon the) discovered it wan the unniK house. blc taeidi m million." it ;man foj iot Council admitte •'When i reached the I justU.P.I - 139 words
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Article39 1959-04-27 3 Students kidnapped wrong girl they i (l Ohio, lii' hotel und< r the pi pre her with a bouqui ed Into the lobby and the students \s hei mtu They drove her to Dvi B their mlstal U.P. IU.P.I - 39 words
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Article36 1959-04-27 3 White a id yellow Papal d m the Vatican City yesterda Italian religious sister, Elena Ouerra, was beatified m the brightly 111 Basilica oi Saint Peter m the presence of seven cardinals. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article152 1959-04-27 4 liHE latest vaccination are far from factory, for they reveal that only hall of the pulatlon ol Singapore has been Immunised against smallpox. This percentage Is by no means the number required to guard against the possibility of an epidemic. One reason why the flow of people152 words
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Article, Illustration940 1959-04-27 4 I ye hit a hot subject this time Merrick Winn, is a brilliant investigator, a brilliant writer. Controversial subjects bring out the best m him. Today he begins the results of an investigation into one of the most shunned subjects of all m Britain today. Mixed marriages. JMIKREUTER - 940 words
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Advertisement61 1959-04-27 4 ENGAGEMENT RINGS BUYING THE RINC TO SEAL HER ROMANCE IS ONE OF THE MOST IM PORTANT EVENTS IN HER LIFE— MAKE SURE IT IS A RINC WORTHY OF THE OCCASION CHOOSE YOUR RINC FROM THE FASCINATING SELECTION S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD. 45 High St. Airport Singapore. 6 Station Rd. Ipoh.61 words
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Advertisement14 1959-04-27 4 y I HP untifa f? Ifo h CTT Jf Si u.j Mi«f Foam Toothpasi14 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-04-27 5 Tun glamour sirls of the Shaw Organisation studios Hong Kong who will attend the sixth Asian Film Festival m Kuala Lumpur are Miss Liv Sing (abo^e) and Miss Wan Li-hung (below), who is popularly known as Hong Kong's Brigitte Bardot.43 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-04-27 5 UNIVERSITY SOCIETY IN STORE TO BE PAN-MALAYAN T*HE University of Malaya Society m Singapore x will soon become pan-Malayan body. The Society has amended its constitution to suit Its new status. It will soon be submitted to the Federation Registrar of Societies for his approval. Provision has been made m300 words
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Article29 1959-04-27 5 Indonesian Minis! or of Industries, Dr. I. J. Ingkiriwang said m Jakai Indonesia needs abou He said pi wou l (l require 128.000 spindled ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article150 1959-04-27 5 900 are taught Sikh faith S\l I Mil M S for the teaching uf religion m all schools m Singapore prepared by the pectivc rellflom bedlei have been approved by tii Education Ministi ipokennan of tin* Ministi> told the Free Pi that though the \arious religious bodies were r ponsiblc150 words
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Article30 1959-04-27 5 ipor< It] health iithorit ml mobile 1 ims to anj p] imunltj leaders many p< The about 460,000 people li city and on immui r d30 words
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Miscellaneous231 1959-04-27 6 H |-iWVM|PMR|HH _H|Pr JIJ I II \\\ki: by .Vmliioj Jordan IVOOSAIO AtTOGf TMCO A MERE COIttCTION OP P€FlE*£S U VEGC TATIO4 -ME CANNOT C J THAT IMC GiANT BUT HE HAS f% A MRM Of CQUOf INT£UI6£NOE 1 l«T fT GO /IT ffASCINAT.Ifi Vi f^^^^J lihant mad ocstroved I reoucco231 words
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Miscellaneous141 1959-04-27 6 •M/ I/I V\ *?®fs'^ J IIOHN today, JOll haV< ■13 tionally active mind and vi and know exactly what to do. JiJE&VSWSrSSift" you try to be. I To find what the stars have m I store for you tomorrow, select your familiar routine now and —anything new or untried. Trend141 words
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Article122 1959-04-27 7 MANILA TO JOIN ROW OVER ISLES? ia Ust China with us plans to tluSpratiey Uh fth /ho over an old no official lispute, FilU ncverthei concern advance Communisti islands to Island just hina coast, tll€ mists are rehave sent "colonthe Paracels it like a string O f t> rds theU.P.I - 122 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-04-27 7 picture. This modern, round-shaped building to go up on the Bath Road near London Airport, will be Europe's first circular hotel. Costing M 54,250,000, the hotel will tiare 185 rooms, each with a bath and shower. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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305 1959-04-27 7 MR. C. LOGANATHAN, the leader of Ceylon's delegation to the International Chamber of Commerce Congress m Washington, warned that Governments of the under-developed Asian countries were pursuing policies which amounted to sharing poverty m an effort to respond to the demands ofU.P.I - 305 words
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Article40 1959-04-27 7 rpHE British Government ha.s agreed to a new Japanese plan trolling textile export that country, K>kesman for Ministry of Trade said m T<>)iid it WO U 1 d to 3,800,--000 Icn textiles to i ReuterReuter - 40 words
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111 1959-04-27 7 P.I. ARMY CHIEF'S GESTURE TO JAPAN U.P.I 1 rot 11.,' Gen Manuel K. < bal said In Tokyo I idlcations point er blttei i Philippine Japan. The general, on a y,< visit, told i the let corj self-defence t <> i "There Is ever expect compl> te rei tion ofU.P.I - 111 words
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Article62 1959-04-27 7 PERSIA has protested to Russia over repeated violation of her northern air space during the past two months and has warned her of the "grave consequences." it was announced m Teheran yester- day. Persia alle^'d that six Soviet fighters had ll over the Gilan and Caspian area;,Reuter - 62 words
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Article24 1959-04-27 7 Brentano calls on Dr. A. in Italy rman Minister Heinrich von Bren t.ino Como for a cellor Adenauer, who li holidaying tin i ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement99 1959-04-27 7 jjBH. THE NEW SLIDE-SHOW AT THE LOWEST PRICE! 1 1 REMEMBER ALL SAMOCA Products ore fully guoronreed I Complete $45/- Only Available ot all photogaphic deolcrs HAGEMEYER'S A model ot novel design with teeler a^^^^^_^ automatic for playing all records ot 7", 10", 12" diameter, mixed or otherwise. Contemporary styling99 words
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Miscellaneous45 1959-04-27 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 2.24 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.40 a m. and 3.19 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.2G a.m. and 4.21 p.m. THURSDAY: 3.19 a.m and 5.41 p.m. FRIDAY: 4.28 a.m. and 7.09 p m. SATURDAY: (i 04 a.m. and 8.14 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.50 a.m. and 8.54 p.m.45 words
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Miscellaneous12 1959-04-27 7 m Programme Sum- 1 1 1 30 1 1 00 tl and12 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-04-27 8 BEITAIN hi iTuisti II M S ,t*r, is to join tin- Royal \.i\> this month ik its After hrr plans were laid down. She is the tirst warship to be fitted with fully automatic ">»* threeInch film and their sot lated control equipment. BELOH91 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-04-27 8 AIR Commandant Dame Henrietta Barnel (above) of the W.R.A.F., made a surprise aiil nounccment recently: girls can now join up an| continue living at home. Main object of this new scheme, she explained, is to enable women to join the W.R.A.F. who must for personal reasdns live atPopper - 95 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-04-27 8 DI C U T ONI IxlVjn I »'l M,M, 111 II t ll ago, 27 of (ho l)ost known artists m I ranco aKfrrd to paint tlie "perfect model" Yiviane Theophllldt io. And heir is tin- result: Vivlane surrounded by tin- it differeni paintings, all varying mPopper - 55 words
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Article233 1959-04-27 9 Copying S'pore idea RED I rather !>;»> will be the new idea lor raising money for the Ampthiii Cheshire Home, Bedfordshire which houses about 30 men patients. The Idea bai been copied by the Warden, Mr. Philip llendry, from the home opened m Singapore by Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, V.C.233 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-04-27 9 SHEPHERD J. Phillips is being kept quite busy m G louces tershire where he looks after slurp on one of the Stowell Park farms of Lord Vestey's estate. On the right, he attends the birth of three Club-Sus-sex lambs. Just ;i few minutes u!d, and still bewildered byFox - 72 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-04-27 9 ROSETTE the cow has just had triplets. Here is the happy family. The three young calves are attracting i>eople from miles around and Rosette's owner, M. Henri Anne of Calvados, France, is delighted at the attention his six-year-old cow is getting.46 words
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Article, Illustration472 1959-04-27 10 The Three Capitals special every Monday m The Free Press Luton can make it a double for Mr. Bigg Dorchester said W to Liz Taylor William Hickey BEDFORDSHIRE farmer John Bi«K, who Oxo won this year 1 Grand National, now look.-, toward: Wembley Stadium ('up Final on Saturday.472 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-04-27 10 PRINCE JAH MARRIES A STUDENT IN SECRET CEREMONY PRINCE Mukarram Jah, 25-year-old heir to his grandfather, the Nizam of Hyderabad, is seen m tny picture with his bride, 21 -year-old Turkish student Esra Birgen, writes William Hickey. They were married In a secret register office ceremony m London. A Muslim93 words
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Article13 1959-04-27 10 1 tary, flew into London umi bo which iron hi13 words
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Article, Illustration371 1959-04-27 10 This isn't cricket--snow stops play Nicholas Tomalin •THE American cricket season has just opened, which warms the cockles of my English heart. And don't think such a season is beneath contempt. This old British Colony plays the game with spirit. There are n times more cricket clubs In New York371 words
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Article34 1959-04-27 10 IN ALLENDALE, New J< birdlVdtc) Mr, and Mrs. Roy A thii TV first freshly grated from South America wl that there are a lot of queer birds iti America.34 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-04-27 10 New deal m the fashion business MADEMOISELLE COi?1 CO CHANEL, veteran dress designei currying out a minor social revolution. Unlike London, where I modelling is a fashion, able occupation, m it has always b< i n a socially despised and ill. used one. Now Mile. Chanel has challenged this tradition222 words
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Article696 1959-04-27 11 18 men will live m luxury air-cooled caravans but their work will be tough men be- to two n charged imperialism out tliis probe tor upplies m v uid where odlty is the of the ill be gone endurlng working conditions m a harsh dim m696 words
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162 1959-04-27 11 CHILDREN HIT BACK AT PARENTS IN FAMILY QUIZ AMERICAN parents may be Irritated by teen-age children who rule the family home and car, but a poll conducted by Purdue Iniversity reveals that the children are even more irritated by their parents. rhousands of children were inlerviewled by university researchers. 1162 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-04-27 11 the i the p Mr. Rich ha a friend In Japan who i produc I and who i, with rpm iland JL i pronoi precl Maori and with Q shell Ol iiH-i!' n ;il so l Mi I i well, will ix- built Japane i includeReuter - 69 words
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Article402 1959-04-27 12 NOW LUCIEN THE NEW APPROACH IN TREATMENT This is World Mental Health Year. A vast international campaign was launched on April 7 World Health Day. This problem is being j viewed with growing con I cern by doctors and sociologists m almost every country. And itUnesco - 402 words
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633 1959-04-27 12 GONE ARE THE DAYS WHEN THEY JUST LOCKED UP A MADMAN' rrilE number of men- tally sick people In the world is on the Inuse. Since the 1850s when the first statistics were ,vn up, the number ol mental cases In hospitals has increa tenfold. Dr. Paul J. J. van633 words
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224 1959-04-27 12 INTELLECTUALS FAR MORE LIKELY TO BE PATIENTS XTF.KVOIS d isordef| 11 ir fu more I common among p,,m|,. I engaged m Intellectual W(irk Particular!* teachers than llnun manual workers. This was m ni,- c i ea| I m discussions a i a cent Paris symposium I on the mental healthReuter - 224 words
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Article326 1959-04-27 12 PROBLEM OF THE H-BUG IN BABIES T least one m every three babies leavii Zealand maternity hospital carries home the H-bug, as the strains ol staphylococci, which have loped resistance to penicillin and other antibioti known m New Z tnd and thus helps to spread it m the community. That,Reuter - 326 words
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533 1959-04-27 13 my}-. :n of the world is a vast dome of ice, shaped like an inverted ■1 soup plate and twice the size of Australia, from whose edges the B winds m the world stream down to the polar seas. the ice sheet lies a "skin" of coldReuter - 533 words
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356 1959-04-27 13 pVERY second more J than 400,000 atoms explode with 'microscopic fury" In your body. Whether this does you any harm or not, there's no use worrying about it. It has been happening to people "throughout the history of mankind. Dr. Paul C. AebersoldU.P.I - 356 words
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145 1959-04-27 13 A COMPUTES which may bo able to recognise the different letters of the alphabet and even distinguish between different human faces is being built m London at University college. The structure of the 4,000 unit machine simulates the nervous system of animals. Its145 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-04-27 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE I YUTKFKDKF h of (I i he11 words
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Article, Illustration273 1959-04-27 14 ic\< I mm. <.;tiiant ii,k <'•)» Huang) beats Winterdrina (7.11, Leone) U\ a neck m Ihe Clais 2 Uiv. s 1 r event at Penani on Saturday, with Meteorite m another lu r o lengths n.i\ m third plate. Winner's time was i ntin. 17 mi i<»u- dividends (€5 and273 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-04-27 15 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray k the type held the may find > lls side i minui H :i One f Bpades by Hearts by East; X .s by south H i North h;\d X to be worth only M fust round, ive Spades beHse 'could see no defence."92 words
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709 1959-04-27 15 ALLAN LEWIS sums up the final day at Penang MONT BLOT, perfectly ridden by Arthur Ward, won the Kedah (up, T1 main race at Penanf on Saturday, and did it c-onviiicingl-Well back early m the race, Mont Blot .started a forward mow the709 words
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Article22 1959-04-27 15 Switzerland entered the second round <>f the European Zone Davis Cup tennis competition yesterday with a 3-2 victory over Israel.22 words
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Article27 1959-04-27 15 His HIGHNESS the Sultan «»i Ktdah w«* pn ml At on Saturday Itiiinrrli.tl' l\ Bftef Ihf run the Ketfah < H iii im. 'ih.it h27 words
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Article254 1959-04-27 15 T)AVti SIME, the the United States world record holder, WOn the 100 yards and was beaten m the *IO yards yesterday at Norfolk, Virginia. Slme beat Peter Kadford, Britain's Olympic sprint "hope", by inches m the 100 yards. Both clocked tJ r only two tenthsReuter - 254 words
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Miscellaneous84 1959-04-27 15 f v !o \'o inside ring .5) I a 6 The business of Mr Pufl (11). I 7 Unfinushed Quality of a p*i i I and-ink drawing? (11). I 11 Industry three poinl but fluid I I 12 Sheet of oil m! 14 Side playing it home <4». vtrJoved 1584 words
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347 1959-04-27 16 WEST FOREIGN MINISTERS TO MEET IN PARIS Lloyd off tomorrow IIK. SJLWVN LLOYD, British Foreign Secretary, leaves London tomorA A row for Paris to meet his French, West German and United States COlieaflieg and to I>lim With them the Western stand for the "May 11 foreign ministers tonleieiue with theReuter - 347 words
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249 1959-04-27 16 DEPU riES to Commui it lonal i dli c<>nm< a m Peking erday met m private session and approved the name 01 the new chairman oi the republic for the next lour years. But they left the world and most Chinese still guessingReuter - 249 words
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189 1959-04-27 16 Struggle between Delhi and Peking is forecast MEMBERS of the Conservative CommonA wealth Council were told m London yesterday that the future would see a struggle between Red China and India for the leadership of Asia. A report presented to the annual conference of the council added: "We can onlyReuter - 189 words
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Article31 1959-04-27 16 Professor Ludwig Erhard. the West German ViceChancellor and Minister for Economic Affairs, yesterday opened the Hanover trade fair m which 4.600 firms from 26 countries are exhibiting. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article58 1959-04-27 16 I^ERRY DENE, Rock and roll singer discharged from th British Army four weeks ago as unfit for service made his stage comeback at Derby last night. An audience of teenagers greeted him with delightei screams and squeals. Dene, aged 20, joined up for his national service, buReuter - 58 words
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Article40 1959-04-27 16 Six Russian nuclear scientists, who have been having talks with their British opposite numbers on long term research into controlled thermo-nuclear reaction, yesterday visited the Cavendish Laboratory m Cambridge where the atom was first split. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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135 1959-04-27 16 Moscow ha no news of missing U.K. plane 1 Bin, I throw n, rate ol I Woomera i 1 Australia v. I mis I The plan. I missing near tl I I and a i; Office sp. k London >, :M was feared fl aVI .1 ther Into Sovici t.-rrllReuter - 135 words
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