The Singapore Free Press, 5 May 1959
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Title Section19 1959-05-05 1 The Singapore Free Press lava's Own Family Paper FGDF GDF G tp«M t>. iu< wUjr, m.i\ v Pftec i19 words
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87 1959-05-05 1 A ue hut!< Jupiter ml ithin the n thl U.:. Miami Beach, terd M* |1 John Mi nead of the army's ipaci vho vealed this, did not say definitely what 10 nimal woulf' hed, but 11 that it would be87 words
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Article268 1959-05-05 1 move m City Council a MOVE to restore the charge of A a unit for power supplied by the Singapore City CounC il to cinemas will be made at the public utilities committee meeting tomorrow. The three companies Shaw and Shaw Ltd., Associated Theatres268 words
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Article32 1959-05-05 1 jV/lAY first grade rub- ber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 104 t cents per lb. up one cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.32 words
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Article34 1959-05-05 1 A hawker, Urn Ah TecK. .tabbed by two Chinese m Jalan Anggerek, ofl MacPherson Road. Singapore. yesterday when he re Uk ir attempts to rob him They look his pen :<iid $034 words
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177 1959-05-05 1 Tomatoes shower on Soviet embassy RANGOON newspaper reporters pelted the Soviet embassy with tomatoes yesterday and the Russians countered with chairs, injuring two reporters. About 40 reporters took part m the demonstration, staged because of the strong-arm methods employed by Russian embassy staff against reporters on Sunday at Mingaladan AirportReuter - 177 words
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Article25 1959-05-05 1 Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, presided at a ministerial meeting at No. 10 Downing Street yesterday to discuss colonial affairs.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-05-05 1 SHE WAS PRESENTED TO KING *ZA, Filipino u -»m one o. nted to the thf o, '»n A^on* at i f the Asian 1 m Kuala rday AnPreM picture29 words
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93 1959-05-05 1 Bleached body in river: Check on missing negro THE unidentified body of a man was lound yesterday m a river about 20 miles from Poplarville where a negro, M. C. Parker, was kidnapped from jail 10 days ago by a lynch mob. The body was decomposed and bleached by theU.P.I. - 93 words
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Article26 1959-05-05 1 Russia will take part 111 Ih c international film festival m Edinburgh this summer. Moscow Ra 1 id. iy. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article159 1959-05-05 1 MORE THAN 1,000 young Europeans broke through police cordons at Constantine, Algeria, last night and attacked Muslim by-passers. •Hie trouble began after the funeral ot a 16-year-old girl and two other Europeans who were killed by Insurgents while travelling by car from Constantine to Kroubs. The159 words
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Article112 1959-05-05 1 He died after speaking at U.N. SIR OSWALD ALLEN, Brl t;i tr-old de tte to the UN. Social uf a heart attack m the roun Cll chamber at .ltec Nations within ;i few minutes of ending a 15--minut eh. Del( hed to help When they saw him flu h andReuter - 112 words
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Article37 1959-05-05 1 No fresh cases of smallpox were reported m Singapore this morning. It is now a. week since the last victim was discovered, but health oillcials are still anxious to vaccinate as many people as possible.37 words
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Advertisement48 1959-05-05 1 Only the juiciest tomatoes. the plumpest chickens, the creamiest mushrooms and the finest vegetables are selected for the [j^]g\^/ Sr CROSSE&BLACKWELL These Crosse and Blackwell's soup', now condensed to >le the stronp.th m every iply add an equal amount Oxtail Tomato Vegetable Cream of Chicken Cream of Mushroom48 words
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238 1959-05-05 2 TRUMAN SNUB FOR IKE OVER DINNER FOR CHURCHILL I FORMER PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN declined an invitation to the White House for dinner with Sir Winston Churchill and left Washington political circles speculating yesterday whether or not it was a snub to President Eisenhower. The two have not met since theyReuter; U.P.I. - 238 words
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145 1959-05-05 2 U.K. making progress in anti-germ defences MR. AUBREY JONLS. Minister of Supply, said terday that Britain's ability to assess and counter the threat of germ war Tare had increased, but much still remained to be done He told the House of Commons it had been found that many apparently possReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-05-05 2 |>i< tun*. MR. DANIEL SEE BOON Thyc and Miss Rosic Lim Slew Tien, who were married m Moulmein Road, Singapore al the weekend. The bridegroom is the eldest s °n «f Madam l.iin Poh Keow while the bride is Ihe second daughter of Mr. and Mrs IJm (liveFree Press - 55 words
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Article103 1959-05-05 2 GI GETS LIFE PRISON FOR MURDER A U.S. Army court m Seoul UTdriy ntenced Private Fust Class Kenneth M. B:. life im prisonment at hard la hour. lie had been con ol premedit murder and attempted murder Killed a C.I. irt, made up I enlisted men an< officers headed byReuter - 103 words
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95 1959-05-05 2 RAF team's climbing feat staggers Turkish mountaineers qMJRKi.sii mountaincrrinu i -I ;it the I? team's triumph m reaching plane high Turkey's 14.500 ft Mount Suphan. Tho planr cr while carrying s< rquipmrnt to A«. Woomera rocket rai Until now Ank mil/ held Suphan wa, uncll »ny month item a:,<i thenReuter - 95 words
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152 1959-05-05 2 '100,000 aviation workers will be jobless' BRITAIN'S powerful a, > algamated Union at itsi mittee conn re, Ea J bourne ytsterdaj ppot 2i o t2 ed strongly government ted Stat. British aircraft *orS wore being disin. The conference .t'-oobjecl ed In a resolution to whi it described as ihe groiReuter - 152 words
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71 1959-05-05 2 The Rural Board h proved the erection of standpipes In various par of rural Singapi r« at aco of $44,000. This sum a. covers drai; P** lB They are to t>r located ne; Jalan Eunos. Wing L OOl Road, Paya Lebar Roa Sembawang Hills71 words
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Advertisement73 1959-05-05 2 ESP '^**v9*SB .111 >, > v idi fits ADELPHI j CENTRALLY SITUATED All rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays II ADELPHI GRILL Ihe i SZE CHUAN ROOM < i 0 1 II ADELPHI PASTRY SHOP <***.* a^w^^-. A/Cli/ c/o Q if V J If "/^-O m a S "jiIARFTTFI OmHI73 words
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Advertisement35 1959-05-05 2 STRETCHABLE NYLON SOCKS ATTRACTIVE DEIGNS PLAIN WHITER COLOURS. AH tot Z t, children. R n W LI SENG MIN i |TDI (RFTAIL DtPT 4, NOBTM iHiPOt S.NCAPOM- J N. J. BHAGW 44 NORTH i SIN35 words
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206 1959-05-05 3 800 hymn singing > students began a yer and fasting at Florida, yester- the rape of a Negro by tour white youths. .students, at Florida v turned out at 6 m the quadrangle. dl nearly alike to dettiat "people who tlike drossU.P.I. - 206 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-05-05 3 Singapore scene proEvins (hat traffic has got '"thing m common with poliii, s.18 words
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81 1959-05-05 3 Philip takes his son back to school I)RINCE PHILIP yesterday ok his lu-yrar-old son, Prince Charles, bark to .school after the Easter holi days. He drove the Prince from Windsor Castle to Cheani Preparatory School. Newbury. whe. ummer term starts today. After seeing them ofT. the Quern, who has beenReuter - 81 words
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Article32 1959-05-05 3 drunk and disorderl> Tin- may. i doubt about rjOMPATRiOTS hurried to hug the Vcnezi < In London, Abrru, after he ired In court y ol a charge Ol ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article118 1959-05-05 3 pXETER University students last night called off their planned boycott of Princess Margaret's visit to the university on Friday. The executive of the guild of students last week passed a resolution on the visit condemning what it described as "red tape" and "high-handed organisation" TheReuter - 118 words
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148 1959-05-05 3 SHIPPING circles m London yesterday reliably reported that the Cunard Steamship Company would shortly ask the British Government for a subsidy, not a loan, m building two ships to replace Atlantic; Queens. The government might be asked to contribute ab £40 mfllionReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement18 1959-05-05 3 QUALITY AT DOWNTO-EARTH PRICES IN r.flti ««.dl7,K.rp mk for f,u JO/- /case incluiivt) °ENTAL PHOTO "PLY LTD Sintaport.18 words
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Advertisement175 1959-05-05 3 COMET a from Singapore to Hong Kong 4 hours from Ist June lake l<l mm of H(>\( s Ikkt-I Inslalmtnl PIM M> hum. p»> lai> r fo' mlo'mo' on and book'^g* coniull rou' lia>»l Agtnt o» MALAYAN AIRWAYS I i.lNt HAI iAlf S 4Gf NTS BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION SALE175 words
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195 1959-05-05 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday May 5, 1959. Opinion Warning to children Repeated complaints to the police have made it necessary lor them to issue further warnings that school children may not take part m election work. That these students, either through their own volition or because of encourageI merit195 words
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423 1959-05-05 4 LEONARD MOSLEY - The tax sharpened dive in big-star business LEONARD MOSLEY by 4SKED the young girl, "Who is Clark Gable?" The young man with her said: "Who, for that matter, is Gregory Peck?" And a third oi them added: "And where did Marlon Brando go?" They were not just trying to be423 words
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704 1959-05-05 4 J. B. MORTON - MOST DANGEROUS THOUGHTS IN BRITAIN J. B. MORTON By (Beachcomber) much public at concentrated on junior delinquents that dan forg< tiiig that senior delinquents are nut settinx m a particular] difi 1 1 ij4 example. 'ih so much to he said against tho of youths who disturbances thai it Is704 words
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Advertisement10 1959-05-05 4 Drink j I A real j fruit Juice ORANGEADE I10 words
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Advertisement51 1959-05-05 4 a. R* H JACKS PHOTO CO. 157. North Bridqc Road. (Capitol Bldg.) Sinqoporc-6 Tel ***** v *?ir magnetic recording tape jE Wifh jlmott unl W^y *****0 _^^^S-ff .-^'without defcriorjtion m<J SCIENTIFIC hair Umc with HORMONAL ACTION fl V I/ afaintt lAMORUFF and ff priaiturt GRCYINC. SOU ACENTS: VAN HOUTEN. SINGAPOM51 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-05-05 5 picture. I Gunchir Hagg (above) I the Swedish wonder I runner who held 15 Z world records between 1941 and 1945. is now a ladies hat salesman m Stockholm. But he is not for- gotten. Gundar was I disqualified as an amateur by tin- Swed- IPopper - 99 words
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Article86 1959-05-05 5 rial Welfare Demeni detained 14 In brothels durthree months were placed m afety. One was ed after inquiry. In addition, four gins found In moral danger were also housed m a place of safety. Four other girls were ailordcd protection at their own request. The86 words
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Article27 1959-05-05 5 Dr. Komad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, returned last night to his home near Bonn by train from his holiday resort m Italy.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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168 1959-05-05 5 A yoga demonstration for Vesak Day w Buddhists timing to celeDay. which this year. d three &dj Union will esak Day trine m Jalar. ■■■i Changi Road ona at the irt off at 6 22 with the the Buddhist '*ed by offer Food will then be lerved to the resident168 words
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Article33 1959-05-05 5 Tv will oe j hri< by th< i rty. ono will be In vacant land oj gar Circa, '5 pin U) 8 p.m l the m Siglap '7 p in33 words
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228 1959-05-05 5 PLANS FOR S'PORE JET AGE NOW 'INTENSIVE' pKEPAKATIONS fur bringing the jet airliners to Singapore on their round-the-world §crVlce have grown into the intensive planning" The 8.0.A.C. Comet will arrive here next month and Qantas will start operating their Boeing 707 service through the Colony m midOctober Air India International228 words
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129 1959-05-05 5 Complaints against students -Police THE police secretary. Mr William Cheng, yesterday confirmed thai the police had received alii tlon children part m lection ac tlvll He said the al been made by .some political parties contesting the lit- refused to identify either the part irs making the all tlona or129 words
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Advertisement32 1959-05-05 5 ,/fft^J THE STAGE CLUB a^j^ presents "GASLIGHT" by Patrick Hamilton LTURAL CENTRE THEATRE w^: Thurt; Fri; Sat: May 13th to 16th Bookings now open at Robinson's Tel: ***** $4, $3 and S2.32 words
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Advertisement87 1959-05-05 5 Lsrt /< fz fSTF^frv 1 A J Mfm Jb/i 1 /I/O NON IRON SHIRTS from the CONTINENT Have yon seen our latest range m (Continental Sliirtn If A R 1 and Sport Shirts. Von *ill IrflSK^ «c~4 appreciate the detailing, \^RJ^jH c\clu-i\c fabric- and l< m Jg There'- alua\- soiiielhin^87 words
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Advertisement16 1959-05-05 6 coj?g7 I rors "THE ONES WITH WINDOWS S CAR Iv I '—lN iin ci^T A' IBRIDG16 words
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Miscellaneous234 1959-05-05 6 B^ HOW DO OO (lOOVC X W«SM*6RWHAT IT OO TMAT IV«l«Olfi CAN KVCff TO TMC VSGCTAB4.ES IN TME W^ I I think •OA»O TXI $MIP JEPP UNLESS FRIDGE. MAC I'VE GOT A I -uuvncUi'T 1 S t J 1 JT STAJITC (MINKINb AS fl MUNCM IT WAS TWVING TO lt234 words
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Miscellaneous346 1959-05-05 6 I m lIORN today, you have an U Uonal memory for detail a talent for using i. speak well and are able m your cause dramatically You women illy haY( Ctlng your wardrobe have deflniti own clotheg. i men have a bent for nics and might do well In invention346 words
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Article168 1959-05-05 7 LONDON STOCKS CONTINUE TO RISE r\\\ tO l( iy with ifin Again umuiai d i company jptlmutin r< gardi Ju mantet n< oooot irwm the news ti.at the ji goid and convertible currencl( i nad rlsei 10 million m April. indu.suiui equities were v the centre oi lnt< i i168 words
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Article117 1959-05-05 7 I'm low X June buyers lers 30 .sellers i RSS Spot buyers 30 se.. 1 jni 29 buyers buyers lers July/Sept. M bu sellers 30 Mil prti i snored m penc<» port. i sellers 344 sellers tk Special 1 ports .>!:»> sellers 20 sellers ci quoted In117 words
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Article32 1959-05-05 7 NEW YORK, May 4. Previous Today 3D Industrials 625.06 ??s?f 2,. Railroads 167.67 167.15 40 Domestic Bonds 84.96 84. y~ l.Utilith- 91.44 91.54 6.") Stwks Composite Averages 213.96 213.8632 words
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Article47 1959-05-05 7 <pot and awaittnp, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok :loats 24 4 May white spot 49. awaiting release Lampong spot unquoted, afloats 47 to 45, May ease 24^, afloats shipment 444. sellers, ex-dock. 24* i i>ment 24 24' 2 Above vrices quoted m US cents net ib47 words
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Article92 1959-05-05 7 LONDON. M Previous Toda> COPRA Philippines c.l.f. U.K./ •North European ports delivered weight per long ton Apr. May $280 to to COPB o if. U.K. North $282 resellers $285 resellers ports delivered 't por long ton May /.June £97^ nom. £98 quotec OH, crude Straits European92 words
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Article102 1959-05-05 7 NEW YORK, May 4. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 102.62 nom. 102.62 nom. Sit^Contract M»y V. V. 100.75 buyers 1*0.75 buyers tralt 102.75 sellers 102.75 sellers July 100.50 buyers 100.50 buyers 102.50 sellers 102.50 sellers 'ftVl Idle SALES: Nil. f Ybi R utures May 35.70 buyers 36.25102 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-05-05 7 r Quick thinking by Mrs Joyce Creighton saved the life of her three-month -old daughter. Lorraine, when a car zig-zagged out of control m Chingford, Essex. The car, after hitting a lamp post, rammed another stationary car and forced it on to the pavement, where itPopper - 85 words
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91 1959-05-05 7 rE Singapore Rice Deai- i era Association has j asked the Government to allow merchants freely to re-export rice Imported i from Slam. They have also asked that the Government should reduce prices for stocks released to merchants from its stockpile. The merchants91 words
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Advertisement81 1959-05-05 7 Ff uhat dor*! it mean? > It mean* thai you —^^{4 j^ i gel flavour «Nrf fillrr m B c^ Liimbrrl BullrrV fmr ""i^T"""— KK\ King Size* ncarrtlcv 18) ill I ■w^^ <. m iheir smart fli|»-l«»p box. ffi g m ||VH a y- niili pure- effirirnt |C V« 381 words
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Miscellaneous164 1959-05-05 7 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary ana Souvenirs from Showland; 1.30 Tune Signal and News; 1.45 Tuesday Tempo; 2.00 Down; 5.00 Programme v and A Foriegn Aflalr; 530 Merlin, the &tory-teller; 5.45 Music m Schools; 6.00 A Day to Remember; 6.45 Sunset Serenade; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time164 words
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Article, Illustration170 1959-05-05 8 political Europe In tions bet occupyir,. East and been l bincethc new f| a threat to v Forei^ both side May 11 mi n C( discuss arising oui o f divided c The W, tern po 2 rs Br Unn States, Fi West C just concluded p r{170 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-05-05 10 Inaugurating the National Science Fair held m Karachi, Pakistani Commerce Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (third from left) said it was heartening to see an effort being made m Pakistan to give encouragement and recognition to budding talent m the scientific fields. Dr. Nazir86 words
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229 1959-05-05 10 FREE ASIANS NOW SEE VALUE OF S.E.A.T.O. PACT AMERICAN Under Secretary of State C. Douglas Dillon said that Communist China's actions m Tibet had demonstrated the importance of the SEATO military alliance to the free nations of Asia. Mr. Dillon who headed the U.S. delegation at the recent SEATO conferenceU.P.I. - 229 words
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189 1959-05-05 10 AN OMEN OF CONTINUED JAPAN-U.S. FRIENDSHIP rpHE outcome of the recent X elections m Japan fore casts continued good relations with the United States, and provides interesting proof that communism does not flourish hand-in-hand with prosperity. The elections were, as well a personal triumph for Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. TheU.P.I. - 189 words
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71 1959-05-05 10 600,000 NEW JOBS NEEDED YEARLY IN RI AN official of the Jakarta Labour Ministry said 600,000 Indonesians are reaching working age each year, adding to the country's already serious unemployment problem. He said thi.s La one of the mo.st .serious problems ed by the ministry. The Official, Mr. Supomo, lsoU.P.I. - 71 words
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Article75 1959-05-05 10 SUKARNO ON WHAT'S ACCEPTABLE PRESIDENT Sukarno said m Warsaw: I "West Germany is the main driving force of the cold war m the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. "The Soviet Union, Poland and (he other >ii n tries are I proposing to solve the I rman problem by peace treaty •iU.P.I. - 75 words
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34 1959-05-05 10 Owing to pressure of work Mrs Indira Gandhi, president' of the Indian Congress Party, has declined the British Conservative Party's invitation to visit Britain this summer.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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56 1959-05-05 10 IT y Un. 'ly h all its rc-<-es. Mr. Truman iy proposed: to Ut US$l,5OO million a y< A hilt away from itrli ly U.S. aid-giving toward operative by (ho economically ■rig nations, furnishing jointly Frc 'or a confer* t I national cconomiU.P.I. - 56 words
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172 1959-05-05 10 COMMUNES CAUSE ANGRY EXCHANGE IN U.N. mmunist chli V/ p], came the subjei ed exch Commission of tl Nations m New York. Mr. p. y. Tsao tative of N;i said, "The man country Is being into a forced labour camp "The communi t aui ties have violated even article ofU.P.I. - 172 words
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Article12 1959-05-05 10 Japanese-French trade talks will open m Tokyo this week.- ReuterReuter - 12 words
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118 1959-05-05 10 LOOK TO JAPAN AND NOT TO RED CHINA SAYS PAK. ENVOY MR. Alohammed Ali, Pakistan's new ambassador to Japan, said m Tokyo that vi developed nations m Asia should look to Ja* pan. not Red China. n nations, ho said, Mould gain by the experience of Japan. He criticised what118 words
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Article, Illustration248 1959-05-05 11 'DISORDERS IN AFRICA CAN BE INFECTIOUS' \|R. Joseph c Satterthwaite, Assistant Secre--11 tary of state foi African Affairs, ha« iram the House oJ Representatives foreign affairs mmlttee that the "disorders wa wr< Ing m Africa can be infectious and the separate but spreading outbr< >ver the Continent of Africa areU.P.I. - 248 words
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Article26 1959-05-05 11 A new extension .stretching across the Aleutian islands of the U.S. Distant Early Warning (DEW) Lino has just gone into operation.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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394 1959-05-05 11 Russia is still to economic threat to U.S. ■OVIET Premier Nikita B S. Khrushche v's boast to the West that "we will bury I you" economically has little chance of com- inu true, the U. S. ■National Association of Manufacturers said lin New York. Hut the <sociation I warned againstU.P.I. - 394 words
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Article163 1959-05-05 11 'FHERE are 150 driving rules m Moscow. One orders that owners should keep the car washed. A policeman once threatened to take away the driver's licence of an American journalist who was driving a dusty car and thus detracting from the neatness of the city.U.P.I. - 163 words
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48 1959-05-05 11 sugar plant located m Central Formosa has Detn sold to the Eastern Sugar Company of Slam. The plant, which can grind 800 tons of sugar cane daily, will be dismantled and moved to Siam before the end of this year U.P.I.U.P.I. - 48 words
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Article44 1959-05-05 11 A British merchant who ■it tended a trade tair In Canton said on his return to Hong Kong that few bust- ne smen from tho Wcstrm world had bought much because there were not much, offering.- Re uterReuter - 44 words
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Article16 1959-05-05 11 Japanese to work Borneo tin mine m m ft opm n tin P Sogah m U.P.IU.P.I - 16 words
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Advertisement42 1959-05-05 11 FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE i a i i when >ou wear IjL J Minister De-Luxe Shirts Sport -Shii is and other materiab. |y|f\Y At reasonal)le prices Licciir visit lUUUfc HIMALAYA TRADING CO. I SALE No 3 selegie TEL ***** NOW! SINGAPORE. 742 words
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Advertisement182 1959-05-05 11 <Ju>r>£2MMk Mm DuM MM vnvrf r ft W ,»^L J I 1 %lgywi HAIR with V^^Bl kSHHI Meducrin jj (BEFORE) (LOTION '1 CREAM; Mode m X niri»J Jot VERY EFFECTIVE M AGAINST FALL- A^^^ WMm SCALP ITCH I *9r m DANDRUFF itSk. for Men ond I[l Women, youn« m^—^^ (AFTER)182 words
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Article, Illustration899 1959-05-05 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM FG DFGFD DGF FG DFGFD DFG An expert on the subject passes on some valuable tips to beginners. A GREAT admirer of things beautiful, be it a flower or a shapely 1 Mr. I. L. Chan. EFIAP, ARPS, likes to preserve such visual delights with899 words
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Article, Illustration205 1959-05-05 12 THIS is the time Of the year when outdoor days around home and drives Into the suburbs tell you that It's definite!* time for colour film m your camera. Ho» else can you catch the jlory <>i the flow Ing trees and shrubs? Whether you use205 words
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Article191 1959-05-05 13 |V ii.it Kemiadi Mi II 255.) Lord X Liverpool rich ane« Ln v "t varied life and severely I (under I a! oi geniality) with t ho j criticised hii Tl s the Swas- til 1 like his story of his attempt to191 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-05-05 13 ARNOLD LATCHAM - ARNOLD LATCHAM BY ORD GODDARD, the former LA Lord Chief Justice, was "profoundly distressed" when 19-year-old Derek William Bentley was hanged m 1953 for the murder of a policeman. The feelings of Lord Goddard who took the trial ol fairhaired Bent ley and200 words
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521 1959-05-05 13 Harold Bunting - 'BOLDNESS' MAN HITS BACK AT THE DOUBTERS Harold Bunting «tl The FREE PRESS Book Page everybody, it seems found themselves able to accept as literal „uu the acc un t R^hard Pap e Rave m "Boldness- Be My Friend' of his life us a prisoner-of-war. That is one of the521 words
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Article, Illustration269 1959-05-05 13 GEORGE MILLAR - GEORGE MILLAR BY SARAH BERNHARDT, by Joanna Richardson (Mat Reinhardt 215.). JUDITH VAN HARD, a Dutch Jewess, a Pari•J slan bird of paradise, was 10 when In 1844 .sh<> gave birth to a daughter whom she named Sarah. The lather was Edouard Bernhardt, a269 words
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Advertisement34 1959-05-05 13 >^~^ I^STAL CHEAP A EFFICIENT S&-^y// /S^ INTIR-COM f»NONfS y^£ ■■*^£jKM%^ SON inlfrom ph-. ollow you noK s, mulfon ou H. A. O'CONNOR 6c CO., LTD. l«idl«w Building. Bottrry Rood. Snq«p, •iioyot leod mq Communicotiont34 words
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Article, Illustration971 1959-05-05 14 Seven-foot -jump man still goes on improving This is his training programme SPORTS writer* anil track Mils speculating about what new heights John I hull, of Boston University may achieve after shattering the world record m the hi«h jump witii a seven-foot one-and-,m< fourth inch leap But the 18-yeaiold youth971 words
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Article155 1959-05-05 14 JOHN INGHAM - JOHN INGHAM Worst golf moments Ilv HAKKV Bradshuw stooped to putt at Moor Park lust year when a nearby spectator whispered to his wife: "That's Bradshaw, tho fellow who went Into a ben bottle In the Open championship." Replied the woman: "It must have been155 words
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Article140 1959-05-05 14 Kingbnrn Athletic'i goalkeeper Pat Pepper took a goal kirk <ij;ht 0 minutes after the start =of his side's Yorkshire County League match with Patrington United. C S Carried by a strong wind, the ball sailed 1 into the Patrington E z goal area, and bounced jj over140 words
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Article, Illustration198 1959-05-05 14 Swedish heavy plans to hit faster INGEMAR JOHANSSON is looking forward to i^v\ting American sparmates so he can sharpen his speed before fighting Floyd Patthe world heavyweight title at Yankee Stadium on June 25. Johansson has been boxing against his middleweight brother Roll. Ikwent two rounds against Roll yesterday, thenU.P.I. - 198 words
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Advertisement32 1959-05-05 14 real Comfort Always wear J underwear AvailobK at BOMBAY SILK STOPf. 171/44, Chonqi ViMa«t, Chonq, Sinfoaorc SoU A«jrnf< for S'perr ft Malaya LACHMANN CO., 11 X Am* In.uronc* Bl.lq Stw^oporr Tel *****32 words
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358 1959-05-05 15 EIGHT WICKETS TUMBLE BETWEEN TEA AND CLOSE M.C.C. HAD IT ALL THEIR OWN WAY -THEN BEDSER STRUCK 3UKREY, the county O champions, fought back well at Lords yesterday to capture eight M.C.C. wickets for 82 between tea and the close. M.C.C. who finished the day 259 runs ahead with twoReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration269 1959-05-05 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS track! topics i I BY I rT was a quiet morning yesterday on the tracks at Bukit Timah. Only two horses, lonosphere (Dragon) and Timberlane (Chadwick) from the Bagby stable, were sent against the watch. They went from the half mile post, running home the lasi:269 words
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Article71 1959-05-05 15 V. M MUDdiah, 29-year-old flight lieutenant In the Indian Air Force, spun trough the Club il. London day arly wai ning ngland nen Muddiah i wlckeU for 40 runs an Die mdi XI out for 1)8, to which (he I replied with i by 'Ji. dayReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-05-05 15 'I can't fight politics,' says Sugar SUGAR Ray Robinson, when informed that ins middleweight crown had been vacated by the National Boxing Association, declared: "I don't know what I'll do. I may retire and let boxing. t>o to hell. I can't fi^ht Jim Norrls and politics."' Sugar Ray .stressed thatU.P.I. - 138 words
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Article99 1959-05-05 15 Home with the Cup /\NE hundred thouv/ sand people lined Nottingham .st reets last night to cheer Nottingham Forest football tram, winners of this year's Football Association Cup final. The team, which beat Luton Town by 2-1 at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, travelled through the streets on the top ofReuter - 99 words
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Article40 1959-05-05 15 Major Oirvan Brown <3f) i won the "A" division of the Keppei Club monthly medal b table ford competition. Runner-up was W. Ward (37%). "B" division results were: winner— T. Thorns <45>. runner-up J. Prod (391).40 words
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Article36 1959-05-05 15 Cheril Hamia (France), former European featherweight champion who has Fought for M month because of ill health, niuht brat Robert M nuier, who retired m the fourth round ol a ten roupd nrmiblanca ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement47 1959-05-05 15 01 ,Sf>/c Agent ut\tu rucnur m f/s 97 Tr s P ore. 2 3 Th«> GRUNOIG* x TRANSISTOR BOX r^gliL^ >| fhiv (itinll fully tropical I w«ll turprisr you by V J-i. St^ < icrllrnt p. tt<j.mn -T^" **^*^T'* If A. t f£^ fii §:r I iff •P* Uu.l'47 words
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Miscellaneous53 1959-05-05 15 \< K<^s 5 navr look H)(i :u()k m) i 9). 6 Bard than "no 7 dell ilef m m 14 Comma: foi exrk m i 1R ;1 r>) Animal noundii m front th.m »ming from 22 hlng lOLI I ion I V f n a glan >1 Pt.) i s53 words
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Article317 1959-05-05 16 'Real co-existence if sincere m aim to negotiate' r oicii HOME, Secretary tot Commonwealth J Relations, ia>.t night that there irould be "a read) response" from the WYst it Russia discarded the "techniques of frustration" m the forthcoming East-We«l talks. Britain did n<n intend to enterReuter - 317 words
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Article41 1959-05-05 16 Some 40 deputies from Europe. Asia and America yesterday opened the first parliamentary session In Vienna of the Commonwealth of World Citizens, a body which aims to show that world government is a practical proposition. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article27 1959-05-05 16 Mr Bill Carron, rightwing leader of the 950,000--member Amalgamated Engineering Union, was yesterday re-elected president of the union for five years. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article111 1959-05-05 16 riMiE 1959 Pulitzer prize JL for fiction was awarded yesterday to Robert Lewis Taylor for his novel, "The Travels of Jaimie McPheetor.s." This is the story of a boy and his father trekking westward during the 1849 gold rush It is t lie author's ninth book.Reuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-05-05 16 picture. •■■•■■■■•■■■■•a THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONCi shakes hands with Mr. Loke Wan Tho who was presented by Mr. Run Run Shaw at the opening of the Vsian Film Festival m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The festival was opened by the Yang di-Per- tuan Agong. AFree Press - 59 words
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147 1959-05-05 16 Mr. K. visits site of U.S. exhibition in Moscow MR. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday paid a surprise visit to the site of the American exhibition m Moscow's Sokolniki Park, due to be opened on July 25 by U.S. Vice-Pre-sident Richard Nixon. He spent about 45 minutes inspecting the embryo buildings andReuter - 147 words
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Article47 1959-05-05 16 Fewer than 1,000 Mau authorities had released Mau detainees sg*e now held 77,970 of those held followIn Kenya, It was announced Ing the emergency declared In Nairobi yesterday. In October, 1952, to fight By the end of last month, I Mau Mau terrorism.47 words
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Advertisement227 1959-05-05 16 PHOTOGM U H I I LPHV i proir work hi all It* phases. It you tun i*"!ii ph< I I I lON \< \N I 20 Wt4t U V/rt //..i Ha. <tm N URSING m requln Non-re&ideni i^e registered uith the »re Nm rd. Salarj Scale: $3O0xl5A$.")10. Starting Salary according227 words
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Advertisement53 1959-05-05 16 f m\» /^nj The late-st semi-permanent rinse perfected by Inecto brings unbelievable colour glamour to your hair. Three shades thut will not wash off thrc many shampoos, will not affect permanent wave* f wiagic tj\ j i'A to Available at leading dealers THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY 33 Raffles Place &Spore Cold53 words
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Article, Illustration624 1959-05-05 1 here is ideal way to slim without tears you U vc »>ccn liiclrO s of fat belim f I !h»m- cosy little ack (i es l havl> j ii, us for you. (t<'(initrl> n i one, iinish- as last nt ton. come so if you d simvbo accur md this624 words
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Article82 1959-05-05 1 IVOr, Die muscles respond to the gentle, steady stimulus crented by the machine Fat is broken down and dispersed while the slimmer remains passive lying on a comfortable bed while the machine does the work. Excess fat m this case is concentrated at stomach and82 words
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Advertisement70 1959-05-05 1 If you like good coffee drink Caffeine -free coffee p that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion :offee WsS^a^ H If any difficulty m <-M jm.n X write to HACEMEYER'S I'CJiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiMiCJiiiiiimiiiciiiiiiiiiimciiiiiiiii l^ "MARGARET IIOSi;" 3^| Certified 1 PHYSIOTHERAPIST HOI RED! l\(, 11 11 LATKS'I II I < I \t\(70 words
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261 1959-05-05 2 Fowl— dressed up to taste like chicken 4 1 I HOI (.11 there is ■•lethlnj faintly distasteful about mutton dn id as lami) there li >'•> reason why ue shouldn't dress fowl to taste like chicken. Young local chick- v enough to ik ami the aveiage housewife finds no diiiiculty261 words
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Article157 1959-05-05 2 YOU'LL NEED A BOUQUET GARNI Add the mushrooms and pour over the chicken and d vegetables. Top with rly thick layer of rich pie crust and bake m a quick oven until the pastry cooked. CHICKEN FRICASSEE Ingredients: One fowl. about three pounds m weight, one chopped onion, rie chopped157 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-05-05 2 IF YOU WOULD LIKE CAY NEW SURFACE: JUST PRESS IT ON n.v would you like ihinUi on kltcnei Ik ti CU] nds For a few dollars you buy a preparation which will transform these suri minul You wont need any tool* an' c no J buy it by the yard119 words
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Article, Illustration272 1959-05-05 2 Feminas ope THE FEWEST. SNAPPIEST li MOST PRACTICAL PAGE I DESIGNED FOR WOMEN I I Victorian I nightiei LMtOTHY will-o-the-wisp Victori--1 an nighties are right I again for dream wear bow 1)1 i) they manage without nylon? Imagine washing and Ironing all those lace frills and filmy ruiTles instead of272 words
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Article33 1959-05-05 2 lUST the thing for these In*f formal o s when ice la at a premium and ih» .all tables is a handy collapsible up fTy. It i for picni. 133 words
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Advertisement189 1959-05-05 2 FOR MODERN CLEAN AND HH /Jfc 1^ LATEST STYLE SALON VISIT ,JJ?^V V BCTTV'O It'^lJ till o Ste^^l I Beauty Salon c \~i For Latest Hair--368 Pnnscp Sf. (opp. Dhoby Ghaut) cfwl r■.• 2 m m Phone ***** for appointment "y l curing, Frizzy and Uni^T^j o^o»-r» OMOiy c>ini manageable189 words
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135 1959-05-05 3 Nasturtium is new colour bombshell pOLOURS, like styles, come and uo. One of the latest to flash like a meteor into the fashion world is nasturtium. It's a blatant, strident colour which screeches its way through all shades of flame, tangerine, marigold to palest apricot, Wonderful if you can •rear135 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-05-05 3 SOMEBODY S birthd If y lor a gift with a small girl m mind, t)i. (I(J(/(, /O on h f'tuj of (<n! A good cry Don I d \<> it. eh ih< ther. I rin-killliiff39 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-05-05 3 Sea shells are basis of these unique LIGHT UP YOUR HOME, BATHE YOUR TREASURES IN A GOLDEN GLOW T*HE unique lumps on x the ri^ht are made from large sea shells from Dutch New Guinea. They are cunningly transformed and the bulb Is hidden inside the shell. The warm, soft199 words
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Article50 1959-05-05 3 WHERE to buy Table lamps made from natumi shells Dutrh Lampshade Shop, 4 1 7, cr Valley Road. Doggie Handbag Ding How, 33, North Bri<! Nylon nightdresses and long line bra Mo ■n jilk Store, 31, Hi Pl.istice surface matcn.il Orchar- 271, and many Tray table M Co I ,ird50 words
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Advertisement81 1959-05-05 3 Ask for made In 2 versions for HER jA for HIM A nevi creation by 4 carVCll —perfun Sole Agents Fovre Leuba Wafch Co., Ltd. 18 F, Battery Ro.id, Singapore THE NEW SLIMMING SENSATION A with FIGURAMA TABLE MACLEVY /i\ oppctitc reducing wafers. I J^, Tokc bounds and Inches off81 words
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614 1959-05-05 4 Krishna has strong views on youth Time for lighter side, too 4 I I HOI (.11 the sun was blazing down on typical Singapore afternoon there was a little cool breeze blowing through the tiled patio as I chatted with Mrs. Krishna Hathee Singh, sister of Jawaharlal Nehru. She lias614 words
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Article, Illustration298 1959-05-05 4 If your daughter wants to play grown-ups. ...it's good ior her children, especially little girls, love to play at being grownup. Little Molly will Bit at the dressing table ;md try out mother's powder. lipstick and perfume almoi oon la able to m B high chair.298 words