The Singapore Free Press, 6 May 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1959-05-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No I s.uitaporr. Wednesday. May g, 1959. Trier 15 i18 words
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251 1959-05-06 1 AN ENGLISH doctor who admitted that he •helped" the death of an elderly woman suffering from incurable cancer said yesterday the patient would have died within two or three days anyway. Dr. Maurice Millard called it "nonsense" to say that heReuter; U.P.I. - 251 words
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Article23 1959-05-06 1 Ped bush fire, been start•""way engine. the towns of friendship in tit. fled Nearly (1 larger ienniany >yed U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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193 1959-05-06 1 POLICE arc intensifying measures to ensure that .students and secret society men do not ta*e part in campaigning for the general election. The campaign is now in full swing. It has been alleged that studei tary to the law. are taking part in193 words
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Article33 1959-05-06 1 Two-thirds of France 24,000 railroad work going on a 24-hour Com-munist-l< Ice at midnight in the first nationwide walk-out ;if»ral dc Gaullo came to power 11 months ago U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article33 1959-05-06 1 A MAN was killed and several people injured uhfn Hhquake damaged houses in I'etropavlovsk, on the Siberian Kamchatka Peninsula, the \i u Jass news a^enry reported yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article335 1959-05-06 1 Lompany presses for payment of bills $23,000 SPENT ON FILM T*HE circumstances in which a la-minute docuA mentary film depicting the work of the Singapore City Council was made last August will be investigated at a meeting of the council's finance and general purposes committee tomorrow. The335 words
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144 1959-05-06 1 BURMA PRESS BOYCOTT AGAINST RED EMBASSY itMitu **urma Importers' JL AnoclaUon, to which ail Rangoon reporters belong, yesterday backed up th< ir editors and called on newspapers to impose a Dlackout of news and announcements released by the Soviet embassy The Burma Journalists* Association, consisting of leading editors, made aReuter - 144 words
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Article22 1959-05-06 1 No new smallpox cases were reported in Singapore up to 9.30 this morning for the eighth successive day.22 words
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Article55 1959-05-06 1 nrilE price of rubber 1 rose again in Singapore this morning following substantial increases in the price in London and New York overnight. May first grade rubber f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 109 7/8 cents per lb., up 1 7/8 cents on yesterday's55 words
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33 1959-05-06 1 Three armed men set upon a pork seller, Law Kiat Meng, while he was on his way to Seng Poh market yesterday and robbed him of $1,450.33 words
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Article24 1959-05-06 1 Seven hundred zinc sheets worth $1,400 were stolen from the premises of Hmp Hong and Co. in Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, yesterday.24 words
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Article16 1959-05-06 1 Two small id .1 in Crawford ipore, j not! w«w Two i red16 words
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Advertisement12 1959-05-06 1 |ii ll^rtmi RCCHARCEABLI TORCNLICHI zl) awarded EXHIBITION VAN HOUTCN SINGAPORE KUALA LUMFUI12 words
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HUSSEIN APPOINTS NEW PREMIER
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Article56 1959-05-06 2 Japan gets warning from Russia rpHE Bowet Government x ha^ warned Japan ol the "serious consequences for the JiNMM people if they iurther involved in preparations for an atomic war," Tass, the Soviet news agency, reported. The warning wa.s contained In i Not«> handed to the Japvine.se Korei^n Ministry byReuter - 56 words
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297 1959-05-06 2 Swift move after ailing pro-West Rifai's resignation King HUSSEIN of Jordan last night appointed Hazza Majuli as Prime Minister to suci Saml el Rifai, last of the old time proWestern strongmen in the Middle East, who resigned yesterday on health grounds. Moving quickly, King Hussein designated Majali, the first cousin297 words
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Article18 1959-05-06 2 Premier Djuanda of Indonetla U ex pro ted to \i i» Russia In July. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article42 1959-05-06 2 Britain's old age pcnsioners decided by a casting vote of their picsident in Bournemouth, to ask tor an Immediate pension of C4 ;i week lor men .it 6;j and women at 60. The pi shillii k. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article27 1959-05-06 2 The Liberal Socialist Party is to hold a rally 111 open space near the Odcoii Tlv i Katong from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. today27 words
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102 1959-05-06 2 $85,000 picture sent for sale at art auction was a forgery S: HEBYS, London I tioiif* rday they have withdrawn a picl "00) I)CI to be 0 iy. The small Impn oil painting ol b Antlb( ted t who died in l Mr Peter Wilson, t h man of Bothcb;Reuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration192 1959-05-06 2 I'm determined to return to Spore, says Apple Queen WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S Apple Queen 18-year-old Maureen Rooke (left) who leaves Singapore today after a 2O.day trade promotion visit, wants to return to the olony She said; "My parents are comine to Singapore next year and l should very much like toFree Press - 192 words
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121 1959-05-06 2 T'HE Conservative (Government) Party early yesterday claimed slight gains in the first results from local council elections in England and Wales. The party said that results were available from 60 of 97 councils which polled on Monday. In these, Conservatives had secured 106Reuter - 121 words
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93 1959-05-06 2 The sun is brighter, say scientists r rHE .sun is two per cent brighter than it was five years ago, a team of Lowell observatory astronomers said in Arizona yesterday. However, there was no danger to the earth, they .said. Mr. Harold Johnson, head of the .seven-man team that has93 words
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Article45 1959-05-06 2 icdian Bob Hope rci another warning from his Hollywood do to curtail his ac(iviti The blond clot in an eye which Ben! him to I recently has not tx bothering him, a -imedlaii Hut pe hns comniained of •tlr ily ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement70 1959-05-06 2 JST QUALITY AT DOWN-TO-EARTH PRICES IYASHICA-B twin-lcns rttl«« moin tcotufcs f/3.5, 10mm ncedlc-shorp Icnsc^ shutter speeds up to 1 s« Built-in Self-timer frice $84/" Lc 2 TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD 62, Middle Rood, S f 70 Pudu Rood, Kuala Lumpur 193, Cornovon Street, Pi nonq f SP°j BLUE SPOT70 words
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Article185 1959-05-06 3 40,000 US Vf ORE THAN 40,000 heroin drug addicts in the United States are supplied by Mafia gangsters and by opium from Communist China, the United Nations narcotics drug commission was told in Geneva yesterday. Mr. Frederick Merrill, United States representative on the commission, said: "The organised185 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-05-06 3 QWIMMING is still a first u love with lions Kong film -t.u Pearl Au Kar-wai who is ,ip O f the Shaw delegation attending the film Festival in Kuala Lumpur. Twcnty.year.old Pearl won ien's breast. sjrok< championship in Hong Kong in 19."i5.63 words
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Article14 1959-05-06 3 Motor n e'i in ht that i B.V. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article47 1959-05-06 3 Mr. Merrill .said that whenever heroin brought a high pr:ee on the Illicit market there would be "unscrupulous gangsters to exploit it. The resulting drug addiction cost the United States hundreds of millions or dollars annually, caused an increase in crime, and ruinrd many lives. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article167 1959-05-06 3 ABOUR Members of ParLi iiament told the British Government yesterday they did not think the M5850.000 it was giving to the World Refugee Year was enough in view of the help needed by refugees in the British Colony of Honu Koi> Mr. JohnReuter - 167 words
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Article47 1959-05-06 3 rpHE women <»i Tlmmliu Ontario, h «-»i to i<kr I l>.ir( in Imimins" now f.i minis br.ir hunt .mi" replacing tin- M moth-eaten" head fear <.t th< r.riiisb de ol Gnardf <» Backln«ham Palarf Th< hunt i(in,, to t n Saturday ReuterReuter - 47 words
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197 1959-05-06 3 Margaret didn't like his preaching A VICAR on Monday ni»ht reminded Princess Margaret of an occasion when, as a teenager, she told him she did not think much of his preaching. The Princess was attending the dedication of a new organ and baptistry to commemorate the silver jubilee of StReuter - 197 words
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Article20 1959-05-06 3 Mr, Selwyn i ppeal i in London yi day I 000 to ho l i iford ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement19 1959-05-06 3 |^>ÜBBiy |f ~^^C^*^Jw Coupled RonqHindrr jB 1 'V9 Luminout vk M j&^Jb Eiposure meter II Ml /'MKSFm leothcr cotr19 words
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Advertisement94 1959-05-06 3 \x Zlv^D /ws£ arrived! "RUPERT" Brand Quick Frozen PACIFIC COAST LARGE OYSTERS Only $2.15 per 8 oz. Pack CSsS HTZPATRICKS 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tic Pins Audits youi Eariu >m94 words
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8 1959-05-06 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, May 6, 1959.8 words
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Article267 1959-05-06 4 IF there ever was any optimism about the EastWest Geneva meeting resulting in a lessening of international tension it has been dimmed by the outcome of the Western Foreign Ministers' conference In Paris. The Western statesmen and their "experts" have managed to bring forth i-oth-ing more267 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1959-05-06 4 ROBERT PITMAN - The Prince and I, by Thelma ROBERT PITMAN She lost him to her friend Waliis Simpsol THE SO VERY CANDID STORY 0F... by IN drizzling rain outside the Grotto at Lourdes the crowd of pilgrims suddenly surged forward. What had happened? Excitedly the sick and lame at the back of1,194 words
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Advertisement25 1959-05-06 4 PATEK PHILIPPE VICTORIES I the i'» ,h < .mi |i« tltioil .1 II II I U II < f (I i Indlvl H. SENA, LTD. Singoporc Pcnang.25 words
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Advertisement47 1959-05-06 4 THEY SAiP... y I cAne the unpac^cing I supervising taKenW^**""' 1 1 ror tho ere you to<* your I^^^^ TAr original s o\ tl» I r<iM Ar seen I •+*^^r reasonable I TRANSPORT STORAGE, LTD.! 17V <c<>! Street, Singapore 1 I'll, i 141. M«»n^ing Director; Rohj! jB47 words
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320 1959-05-06 5 POLLS RESULTS TO BE TOLD IN 7 CENTRES r riiK rettiiUi of the general election to tin dative Issembly on Ma) SI will be announced from seven centres Instead ol from one centre. This will avoid b thering In any litre, and thus enable i*>lice to put In effective crowd320 words
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Article, Illustration280 1959-05-06 5 rE Rural Board is ready to take prompt steps to deal with any acute water short :\?e In the rural areas of Singapore during a dry spell. At a meeting of the Rural Board. Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha said he had receivedU.P.I. - 280 words
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130 1959-05-06 5 Power of council chairman queried rERE is much speculation among Singapore city councillors about the status of the chairman elected to conduct a meeting in the absence of a mayor. A section of the councillors hold the view that Mr Tang Peng Yeu, who was elected chairman at thf last130 words
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Article55 1959-05-06 5 BRITAIN is considering requests made recently by the Iraqi Government for supplies of arms, a usually reliable source said in London yesterday. Britain has been a traditional source of arms for Iraq and has sent some spare parts and replacement stores since the overthrow ofReuter - 55 words
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Article23 1959-05-06 5 Inch President Sukarno wai guest of honour given by the Government at Christ Castle in Copenha -en last nieht. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article50 1959-05-06 5 Mack Charles Parker, the young Negro dragged screaming from a prison cell by masked men 10 days ago while awaiting trial on a charge of rape, was shot to death "by person or persons unknown," a coroner's Jury ruled In Poplarville, Mississippi, yestnriay. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement94 1959-05-06 5 I i^ r J A^At? 'f 1 1 i*^ii'/' fc j-i"t'-i Tu II ke aiazed at the I\l ldl^ l^jj^' v^>&ll li 3 nis in many designs *jk /^^^3Jy^^J^V< K|Jß ff^llsi QURESHK 35. ORCHARD ROAD. TEL. ***** OPPOSITE MocOONAIO HOUSE FEDERAL-OPTIEK 88, Orchard Road, (Opp. Orchard Road Post Office) Tel:94 words
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Advertisement4 1959-05-06 6 projector t^ with "thcoperlormoncc4 words
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Miscellaneous131 1959-05-06 6 II I l"ir\%Vlii; by \>ilii"v JordJii P THt creature boosted it is obvious that ultar tmats I^^^^ our vegetables gncm.'tfi V^* > f the Thing is looking for M f G Ol T^ Y O flmflximum-butfouid I eoutouk'. *>«* llf e form wiHia €PI 57 1 1 that their term131 words
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Miscellaneous349 1959-05-06 6 BORN today, you hav, inquiring mind s w; wanting to know the wl fores of everything. It is likely that one oi leading mli d xeneration and may th« trend ol the times everyone may agree with least vou will be respect* holds to his own cuii. may. The more349 words
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351 1959-05-06 7 GOVT. OFFICES TIDYING UP FOR THE NEXT GOVT. 1 1 ii lI I I M I Ml nil I n urn illiniums singapore Ihich tides! TODAY: 10.22 a.m and 10.15 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.59 a.m. and 10.41 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.33 a.m and 11.08 p.m. i SATURDAY: 12.09 p.m. and 11.37 p.m.351 words
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Article140 1959-05-06 7 U.K. stock prices irregular QUlUiiTjit conaiuoiii pievailed in the London stock markets yesterday with a heavy settlement to the previous account occupying a good deal of attention and there were some irregular price movements. Nevertheless, a good undertone was maintained with confidence in the economic outlook strengthened by the further140 words
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Article33 1959-05-06 7 The SliiKaporo Embarkation iiq < ratlve Thrift and i Hlr for this Mr. Wee Chei Other oW» tary. Mr H< irer. Mr I \> Mr Abdul Rahman, Mi i and A W33 words
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Advertisement351 1959-05-06 7 U.K. closing prices LONDON, Maj I'm loduN |H 1 lune •lltn -not jg ment 3Q) II 1N Ju e 30 3(» jul>/S,pt. 3Q|( sel ers 3l Js| |(INI l iri *At!ovs prices quoted in penc*. 20 Mile. 20 seller, Above prices quoted in pence KS^ S-r SSSh JSGS 7 1|351 words
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Advertisement146 1959-05-06 7 SCimt* &*d automatically ClkJ/^C ml AHTiS«GMrric THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES Let/fi^ T GENEVE DAYMATIC YOUR GUARANTEE i\/ I MORE THAN m I I jP 100 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL TRADING IN ASIA II FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTD. IM BATTERY tO. SINGAPORE I when leff to SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY146 words
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Article, Illustration122 1959-05-06 8 HERO BRIAN RELAXES AFTER HIS INJURIES BRIAN GIBBONS, 14, sits peacefully on the sands at Weymouth, Dorsetshire, enjoying a holiday Ice cream. In the milling throngs upon the beach, Brian passes unnoticed for like most heroes he is just an average individual who rose to the great occasion. Suffering fro122 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-05-06 8 TYPIST BULLS R?sE M R J HATHERLY .I practise* a f f ;J passes agains! ihj background of tanl oils St. Paul's (-J thedral in the hear! of London. She is a bull nghter, althouJ when this u^M walks to work t unl morning in high] heeled131 words
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Article, Illustration6 1959-05-06 8 His daily task walking the dogs6 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-05-06 9 FLOW vv !I E CLUW J a c 1 arke says he is tak 8 the d«»i4s i'or a walk means not just a "Pie but 114 of them 11 Is Ins daily task tc ercise the. Crawle> 1(1 Horsham fox«nds in West Grine »d Park,51 words
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Article71 1959-05-06 9 a aswic A T REABOVE GENT'S PARK, London it's always time for leisure. ISeneatli the blossoming trees along the shores of the lake, row boats slowly pass. This spot is near the Baker Street entrance to the park. The yachting season there is also in71 words
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Article52 1959-05-06 9 I CCT Al Ltr l v i o k I »ii the Jum Da itival Part} wan the occasion <>t mam unusual sights. Imong ts w <nws "Woburn kI 'Woburn Bucklngh Here yoi them being taken U in Park i pped tin the i ond M52 words
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Article, Illustration857 1959-05-06 10 Pelham Groom digs up past of Malay weapons AS A PROFESSIONAL excavator of the past I am continually unearthing stories concerning the Malay keris, kris, or crrcsc. Hut my iii st encounter with this unusual weapon had no connection with857 words
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Advertisement99 1959-05-06 10 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimn^ our GRAND CHEAP SALE] offers I MANY NEW BARGAINS I I in TAILORING DEPT. I DACRON/COTTON Suitings 60" $4.50 p. yd. DACRON/NYLON Suitings 60" $5.90 p. yd. To CLEAR DACRON/WOOL Suitings (Dark Colours) S 5.50 p. yd. WOOL PANAMA Suitings $10.00 p. yd. MOHAIR/WOOL, SILK MOHAIR and Worsted Panama99 words
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Article, Illustration333 1959-05-06 11 ROBERT ROBINSON MEETS A PUZZLINC 20 YEAR-OLD \N KOHNER a prig? She said: "I saw my film eight timea and each i cried. I was phased with myself." She .said: "My reviews wen )US." She said: -Tyrone Power used to :av i was essentially333 words
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Article82 1959-05-06 11 HOLLYWOOD has derided to liven up jules Verne. Producer Charles Bracket has ,< (i up singer Pat ne to play the Scot- tish scientist in th* mm oi Verne's Journey to the Centre of the th. The film will be made i o n location82 words
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Article145 1959-05-06 11 THOMAS WISEMAN - THOMAS WISEMAN BY 0 3ON WELLES was to &o to Londort to linish his role in the Ferry to Hong Kong. His coCurt Jurgens and Sylvia both reported at Pinewood weeks ago. But the unpredictable Mr. Welles decided that he could not i to London. now145 words
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220 1959-05-06 11 SHIRLEY SPINS TO TOP AS BRITAIN'S DISC QUEEN SIIIKI.fv BASSET, who mmet umc in| working men'i cl«t* for v: 1 i nlght.E become Britain's htfhett*paid <lim star. She has signed in ttthurivf Attflo E American recording contract— the first offered to ;i British singer— with KMI Crack at big royalties220 words
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Article199 1959-05-06 11 The woes of producer Foreman PRODUCER CARL FOREMAN thought he would like to hold a Press conference to report pro Kress on his film The Guns of Navarone, ai Dr. Samuel Johnson's house in the City. The following conversation took place with the London County Council. t'.F. I would like199 words
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Article79 1959-05-06 11 The English never laugh so loudly as when they are laughing at them ehe covery has proved highly profitable film- in. oho ha ■inn />, r nu methinp to laugh at in the ,n, plat Nmr, carrying this idea ultimate extreme, a producer has conic along proposes to79 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-05-06 11 Hi minrl that babv! JIMMY (.OLD, Who has been th<- miety lUffC for owr ">0 J and is the oldest member Of the (ra/y <lan«. ins just celebrated his 7lth. blrthdai ••> i real in^ his well krpt Jimmy u.«s married t w yr.i168 words
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Advertisement28 1959-05-06 11 rHEF/?.BNEw| A DCTTC m from Germnny ll I ill BJTI »rom\l; PBIIS p^^ jack s photo co I 157 Norfh Bridq? Rd I Capitol BuiMir-19, S porr I28 words
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Article371 1959-05-06 12 AFRO-ASIANS IMPORTANT NEW TRENDS DIPLOMATIC Observer! In Bandung belit*\t two important new trends emerged among the neutral nations of Africa ami Asia daring an Afro-Asian committee meeting there last week. They say the first was the decision to exclude Russia from membership of the organisation in order to adopt a371 words
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Article138 1959-05-06 12 'Reds unmasked says RI magazine AN influential Indi magazine has said the coin 11 the United Arab Republic and Iraq valuable object If to many uncommitted In A.sia and Africa "with regard to tho innu--111 y 1 1 article entitled "Oi on," id this conflict become en Arab nai.d CommuiU.P.I. - 138 words
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322 1959-05-06 12 Keeping the Bandung Spirit in its purest form' 4 imllim Mini Indu 111 -st 111 lU. I. I/MM incuts on poll .1 ilTai i mined p the Ban dung Spuit in its pu forn lhr Indonesian Spec tutor in an article com memorating the fourth anniversai y of 11m hisU.P.I. - 322 words
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'Way to curb Peking is admission to U.N.'
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Article143 1959-05-06 12 INDIA'S ambassador to the United States, Mr. Mohammed Ali Currim Chagla, told a Commonwealth Club luncheon in San Francisco that Communist China's aggression in Tibet has no bearing on its right to be admitted to the United Nations. Mr. Chagla, a distinguished jurist, said. "Recognition of Communist China should beU.P.I. - 143 words
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Article27 1959-05-06 12 Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama will summon home the ambassadors to Washington, London and Moscow early next month lor a general revieio of the world situation. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article18 1959-05-06 12 w n THE INDONESIAN POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS HAVE OPENED A RADIO TELEPHONE LINK WITH COMMUNISM worth VIETNAM.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article49 1959-05-06 12 Chief of the foreign education department of North Sumatra, Mr. J. M. Siregar, said in Jakarta that there had been in. dications of foreign teachers imparting political ideology to their students and that measures would be taken against them, Most foreign schools in North Sumatra are Chi. nose. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article38 1959-05-06 12 President Sukarno of Indonesia may have a routine medical check-up when he has a few days rest at the Russian Black Sea resort of Socchi during his present world tour, an Indonesian spoke*™ tin ««*d in Stockholm.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article28 1959-05-06 12 Formosa newspapers need not worry about their supply of newsprint any more a print pro-dur-tion Is now steadily increasing, the Chung npany has tir\nounced in Taip< h ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article25 1959-05-06 12 World Bunk President Eugene Bkirk la on his way ind Pakistan to both nations' claims on di; tributlon of it Indus •or Irrigation pur- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article29 1959-05-06 12 The firs! shipment of 91 tors ordered from Czechoslovakia for use on North Sumatran agricultural projects have arrived at Belawan harbour near Medan. Indonesia has ordered 2.000 tractors. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Article17 1959-05-06 12 Delegates to the first Islamic congress of the Philippines condemned the Communist Chinese repression of Tibet.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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Article18 1959-05-06 12 The West German Government has offered 20 scholarships to Chinese students in Formosa, Hone Kong and Macao.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article325 1959-05-06 12 PHIL NEWSON - PHIL NEWSON By AS Communist speakers at the National People Congress in Peking: hammered away at chargei of Indian "expansionist ambitions in Tibet,' the) ftlst had reason to eye uneasily events in the restive neighbouring Sinkiang-Uighur autonomous region and the next-door provinceU.P.I. - 325 words
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199 1959-05-06 12 SENATOR John p Kpn iH'dy hat America to go of India to help the race with R. for economic SU] Asia. J The democratic ure sidential hopefu] India with its 400 mi people represents 40 per cent of the world's p OU.P.I. - 199 words
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Advertisement8 1959-05-06 12 re *n t^® ■■■■■■■■■■■■I A Pleasure to Read!8 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-05-06 13 OME ON AND SWING. Kurt Ed<-lha?en and his Orchestra. Charlie's Charge, Hello Henry, Yes Fanny, Pepper Cake, IvuiNit. Manhattan Polka, La Starda, It's Fabulous, < hianti at (t Musk, Big: Barrel Fox, TelKox. I aun< hin' Rockets, Flamenco Boogie, (iho>t Blues. (Polydor 12-inch. ***** LPIIM).156 words
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Article43 1959-05-06 13 »'M I- AND MARY 1 P"l A Ring on My I**) totem Heart. < FhUI KPthat have al--1 their mane ind Mary f ght technl- numbrr.s. heat and r vocals in r <ling techntquv to harmonise •^rr ul ways I worldwide43 words
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Article38 1959-05-06 13 'AIMS I .roll iH.ino. I'^ris 1m.ui,,,.. from Moulin 1 touch, I i Hip Ust timi. I "»k swinr. I P I! inch. hand and to just 1 irner I to tdi i liven U;38 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-05-06 13 musical soul, and with four other numbers which he wrote himself after hi* European jaunt they form this pleasant interlude depleting the great city. Impressed by Paris, we are told, Garner used to wander about the streets looking and listening for ideas. He must have found them85 words
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Article183 1959-05-06 13 MIM< BY THE I MARINE!. Marine Band of I the Royal Netherlands Navy. ike up the Iliiml. I lie \.inishrd army. The thin red line, Viscount N< t»on. I Tunjaub March, March of 1 the Belgian Paratroopers, Arnhem. Death or <;lory. Ucllii.Kton March, lhc Mad Major,183 words
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85 1959-05-06 13 WORLD FAMOI S TANGOS. Malando and his TanroOichrstra. Olc Guapa. Dtrtehm Virjo, Rodrirucs Praa, N«chf I)** Estrallas. M««lia I.u/. Mama Yo Quiero In \o\io. I umparsita, fluapita, no, MadrrftHva. Adios Mmluulios (iMiiiips Hi i m I Inch, ft 10.100 HI I In stereo85 words
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Article148 1959-05-06 13 BAN 111 M<> SON*. Ir- I I \l. I I'iovr. lo vono il vcnto. (sun* by Arturo Testa). l.i man i.t in fa U por li Klin* by Wilma Ar Anfelil and Arturo TrHUj. (I'hilipi ismi re). Four of the top Italian tunes of the148 words
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Article, Illustration535 1959-05-06 13 Jonathan Russell - ARABIAN NIGHTS WITH A RUSSIAN LILT Jonathan Russell Vivaldi patterns viVAi.ni. Concerto fur violin, string* and continuo in Minor "I ftospetto." ('oncrrto for violin, strings and rontinuo in l> Major "L'lnquietudine." oneerto for \iolin, tiring and continuo in K Major 'I. Amoroso." Concerto for violin, string in E Major II535 words
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Advertisement37 1959-05-06 13 YEARS TO COME (t^M t\ %e&&tiou>eff FILMOSOUND Model 631 An «)ii I me i »th bfilli >nt, full I H A. O'CONNOR COMPANY LTD. lAIDIAW HOC. •ATTtRY «D MNUfOII I 10* A BUKIT lINTANG KD KUALA LUMPUR37 words
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Article116 1959-05-06 14 MRS. Marlene Mathews-YVillard, women's sprint world record-holder, who injured her spine three weeks ago, is hoping it will not affect her chances In the 1960 Olympic Games. At her Sydney home yesterday she stated that she would resume light training soon and begin her preparation forReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-05-06 14 INK British Army hockey final was won by K.A.PC. Training Company, Southern Command They beat 35 Corps Engineer Kcgt. BA. O.K. 2-1 at the Officers Club grounds, Aldershot. Here WO II K Williamson, the Sappers' goalkeeper, attempts to kick the ball from the stick of opposing inside-right Pte. C. Kmden57 words
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Article28 1959-05-06 14 Sochaux and Le Havre drew two-all after extrg time in the French soccei challenge Cup Final ir Paris The teams weir oni agter 90 mlnut( ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article86 1959-05-06 14 CANADIAN lightweight vv champion, Richard Kid" Howard, will have a two pound weight pull over Irish Tommy Ncthercott in their ten-round right at the Halifax Forum, Nova Scotia. Howard, unbeaten in his past eighi fights, could put himsell In line for another ■hot at Willie Toweel's Brih86 words
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Article71 1959-05-06 14 Davis Cup victory for Cuba C^UBA beat the West J Indies 4-0 with the final singles being abandoned in their American Zone (south section) Davis Cup lawn tennis tie yesterday in Barbados. Orland Garrido beat lan McDonald 0-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 in the first of yesterday's two singles to giveReuter - 71 words
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Article363 1959-05-06 14 ALEC CASTERTON i known as the "Pen alty King" In the Nottingham area, hut this Arnoli Rovers centre half sur passed himself the othei day when he converter four spot kicks attains Nottingham Forest "A". What is more he starter the fame injured, and hue363 words
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Article161 1959-05-06 14 JOHN INGHAM - JOHN INGHAM Worst golf moments By J EONARD CRAWLEY J hit a direction post at Formby in the 30--hole final ot the English Amateur Championship and the ball bounced crazily into a bush. His shot had been too- accurate. "That was not only my worst golf161 words
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Article, Illustration145 1959-05-06 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE »J«HE above hand j thp rare cases where ners may properly dedi for trump control. On th« face of it Wesl ha« five losers and East if 13 is subtracted from 18 appears that five-oUd may'h* the limit. However, after One Hei West and Two Clubs145 words
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Advertisement91 1959-05-06 14 A change to greater comfort. BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS Available in many plcasinq dcMqni colour or plain All sue* to suit both younq i •id Very rsotonobly priced II SENG MIN CO. LTD. 6 North Bridge Rd., Spore. >ii n kA mi ENLARGER HViWi O B |AUTI^LLY PINISHrD. AND ?*L*i91 words
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Miscellaneous135 1959-05-06 14 B m^\ I LUES ACROSS is dark and gl< 1. But this of a boy bat 5- And in .sixes ar< fine Irish .stew! (5) 6. Process by 4. Showing the green lot hta name? <7>. 7. "Sell tinny 8. Where li, shown, gram) 03; allowances may le 9(13; such135 words
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362 1959-05-06 15 I ..iitv championship, found the unpredictable Lords pitch too much /them, and crashed to defeat against M.C.C. by 165 runs yesterday. F t Atkins Peter May who is still absent on honeymoon, Surrey wen--970 to win alter disposing of the last twoReuter - 362 words
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Article46 1959-05-06 15 Nicola Pietrangeli (Italy) beat Neale Fi user (Australia) 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in the men's singles final of the Naples international lawn tennis tournament Miss Renee Schuurman beat Miss Sandra Reynolds 9-7. 6-4 in an all-South African women's singles final. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article270 1959-05-06 15 Bleeding nose for Ingemar nGEMAR JOHANSSON I and a >i>armate both suf■nd bloody noses yesterday a brhk training session ■or the Suede's June 25 ■eavyweiuhl title fight with ■luyd Patter>on. I Boxing tor the first time a 20- toot ring erected on K e second floor of the 10th ■venue270 words
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196 1959-05-06 15 INDIAN FAST BOWLERS TAKE FULL HONOURS IN TEN -WICKET WIN rplIF Indians easily br.it the Club Cricket (onference at the Oval, 5 London, yesterday, due mainly to excellent fast bowling by M. L. Jaisimha and Surendra Nath before C lunch. Scores: Conference 9ft and 95; Indians IS4J and nine forReuter - 196 words
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Article30 1959-05-06 15 of the n '.he ol th( .Spain cj ring the 210 kilon Pamplona to n d.s. or the id in fi hr. 3 nn30 words
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Advertisement48 1959-05-06 15 IN THIS ISSUE I iii j i /^R^^ V°7r/ r^ THEY DICE WITH DEATH ABOVE }p COLLYER QUAY i^ TiTti t viiCif DON'T TALK TO ME ABOUT THIS GIRL IS A GOLD DOLLAR EXPORT WOMEN -SAVAGE NEW THRILLER I SERIAL BY VICTOR CANNING Q£J YOUR COPY TODAY I48 words
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227 1959-05-06 16 HK fierce rival of British toy industry AN article in the Londo xV Daily Mirror yesterda claimed that the British to production industry is bein subjected to fierce competl tion from the Hong Kon toy manufacturers "The Hong Kong to manufacturers have tw decisive weapons: Low almost cut-throat price* andReuter - 227 words
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Article24 1959-05-06 16 The first joint air manoeuvres by Persia, Pakistan and Turkey under Bagdad Pact defensive arrangements were hHd yesterday above iia. U.P.IU.P.I - 24 words
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Article17 1959-05-06 16 The Party Rayat will hold 1 rally tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. near MacPherson Road market.17 words
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Article35 1959-05-06 16 BRITISH dancer Alrta Morrison ha 1 the longest leu in show busin Thoy havr also born described u "the most brautiful lefi in Europe." Alcta's vital statistics arc: 41:21:36,35 words
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376 1959-05-06 16 K. URGES SUMMIT EVEN IF GENEVA FLOPS Wo action in Berlin— vet jyiK. MKITA KHRUSHCHEV told visiting West German journalists in Moscow yesterday that Russia believed a speedy summit conference was desirable even if the Geneva Foreign Ministers' meeting did not produce any remarkable progress. Mr. Khrushchev was asked ifReuter - 376 words
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Article70 1959-05-06 16 SIR WINSTON CHUR CHILL and Presiden Eisenhower visited Mr John Foster Dulles am General George Marshal at the Walter Reed hospi tal in Washington yesterday. Ntr. Dulles Is undergoing treatment for cancer. Gen Marshall, also a forinci Secretary of State, wa* admitted to hospital aftei a stroke.70 words
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Article38 1959-05-06 16 Mobs of Arab youth; armed with steel-tippec clubs tried to stage a vengeance raid last night ir Constantinc in East Algeria A strong force of rio police foiled the ai Several arrests were madf38 words
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135 1959-05-06 16 Tibet to b e communised now, says Red China (JOMMUNiSI nounced today scale drive to Su±** revolt-torn Tibet l The Peking n official newSSgS J^ Chinese ComSiSutpJ in a long article broa cast by Kew ci UIU n Agency, .said that the r "NOW/* it .said. -Tibet lac another revolutionlj135 words
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