The Singapore Free Press, 7 May 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1959-05-07 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya i Own Family I'aper mi por»", Thursday, May 7, 1959. rrirr II < lv18 words
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Article121 1959-05-07 1 4 i N It.ili.m Count last A night promised to apologise to the British Ambassador m Rome J for being involved m a brawl over Princess f Margaret with Signor 4 Renato Marmiroli, head of thr iuropean MonX archist Movement" J The count, Goffredo 4121 words
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Article109 1959-05-07 1 4 He had been defend- ing the Princess's right J to privacy and had de- scribed the article as "journalistic gangster--4 ism." I M.i imi roli was treated m hospital for J Skin abrasions and 4 bruises. nj s Monar- chisl Movement .said 4in a statement that it Polidori'sReuter - 109 words
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Article32 1959-05-07 1 lit AY first grade rubi?l ber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 108.4 cents per lb., up U cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article44 1959-05-07 1 A baby girl weighing 14 pounds six and a quarter ounces was born m New York yesterday to Mrs. Mary Louise Martin. The hospital said it was the biggest infant m its records. Mother and daughter are "doing fine."- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article46 1959-05-07 1 The Fremantle tug Yuna yesterday reported taking m tow the Norwegian tanker Farmand which has been adrift m the Indian Ocean since April 29 when an explosion wrecked her engineroom. Eight men were killed m the explosion and another died later.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article49 1959-05-07 1 "It came from a War Office publication entitled 'National Anthems of the Nations' which was issued m 1910, though revisions are made from time to time. "I do not think we tried to check it up with the Italian Embassy." The same was drawn 2-2.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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105 1959-05-07 1 1 1 WEEK-OLD BABY TO LIVE ON RAW BEEF S AN Butty f i hia wife v m London they are ',11- week»e away so up aa the 1 I baby." Sugrue told »>opf and He alr< one professional muscle man with a 50 inch chest, said: "The baby foodsReuter - 105 words
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Article32 1959-05-07 1 Bing Crosby became a grand father for the second time yesterday when his son Philip and former Las Vagas showgirl Sandra Drummond became parents of a 5-pound 13-ounce girl.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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192 1959-05-07 1 JTIVE men, posing as policemen, drove off with about £1,200 ($10,200) m London's East End yesterday after persuading eight British Railways employees to hand over their van because they said it was going to be raided by a gang. If theReuter - 192 words
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302 1959-05-07 1 SULTAN'S HEART GIVES RISE FOR CONCERN Worry m Johore over news blackout' JHK 85-year-old Sultan of Johore, seriously ill m London, may be suffering from heart trouble, it was indicated there last night. A news agency quoted nn unidentified source as saying the Sultans heart "had not been m good302 words
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81 1959-05-07 1 The wrong anthem played at Wembley THE wrong Italian national anthem was played at Wembley stadium m London yesterday afternoon before the international soccer match between England and Italy. The band of the Green Jackets Brigade played Marcia Reale (The King's March) which went out with the monarchy, instead of81 words
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Article51 1959-05-07 1 Arrangements are being made to quarantine on St. John's Island ail contacts of the one-month-old child from the Tiong Bahru area. Singapore, who was found infected with smallpox. The taxi m which the child travelled has been disinfected. Health inspectors searched houses m the area this51 words
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Article72 1959-05-07 1 Ceylon '.s Governor-Gene-ral, Sir Oliver Goontilleke. vened last night to help lier Bandaranaike mccl the latest crisis m his < tion cabi: He called right-wing members of Mr. Band naike'fl cabinet to a conferhis residence after rlght-Wlngert issued a vir'um to Mr. Han daranaike claiming theyU.P.I. - 72 words
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Article20 1959-05-07 1 A Rnark guided m f)r<(] from Cape Canav< ml dr(jpp''fl it duniniv iHf-r alO hour night20 words
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Article23 1959-05-07 1 Singapore police warned political parties this" morning to keep election rallies within the time limits specified m their permits.23 words
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Advertisement135 1959-05-07 1 a ¥M Bw*& i J 'I lllSfefjcß HI I The importance of space-saving porticulorly m flats, kitchenettes or the "upstairs bar" hot been fully kept m mind m designing the ASTRAL table model. It is alto ideal for use m doctors' surgeries, bcoch huts and offices. The whole of .ts135 words
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Article220 1959-05-07 2 Empty seats when U.H, committee starts 'great enterprise' OUSSIA, the first Power to put an earth situ lite into orbit, yesterday boycotted the meeting of a United Nations committu- set uni grapple with problems of preserving outer for peace. pace Four other countries followed suit p220 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-05-07 2 TIBETAN REBELS file out S from Potala Palace (back- ground) m contingents to surrender to Chinese Communist authorities after the March revolt. This picture was released to the United Press S by a Chinese Communist 5 source.43 words
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150 1959-05-07 2 UNWISE TO HAVE BIG NAVY OF OLD SHIPS -SELKIRK I ORD SELKIRK, First Lord of the Admiralty, said last night it wus "unwise" for admirals and others to cry out for a bigger British Navy made up of a very large number of obsolescent ships. Viscount Alexander of Hillsborough, tlv>150 words
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Article65 1959-05-07 2 Two election rallies arc to be held by the LiberalSocialist Party today at the Fullerton Building car park 12.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m.) and at Kampong Ko<> Chye, off MacPherson Road 7 p.m. to to 10 p.m.). The party will also con duel eel corner65 words
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Article35 1959-05-07 2 He have not the m to ent about the ability ol i i onomlcally ble merchant hy nuclear propulht different sy laid before the Admiralty each with its own m weip v>my ReuterReuter - 35 words
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135 1959-05-07 2 I FRENCH railways were yesterday paralysed by a strike of engine-drivers which halted famous express trains and turned thousands of Parisians Into hitch-hikers. The unions. Communistled and independent, said more than 90 per cent, of their 18,000 drivers obeyed the call for a one-dayReuter - 135 words
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Article43 1959-05-07 2 Britain Ls sending a "very firm note' to Iceland about the 'illegal Interference" by an Icelandic coastguard with the British trawler Arctic Viking on the is, Mr. Lan Orruiiamentary v tary to the Admin rliament y< sterday. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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64 1959-05-07 2 SUKARNO BORROWS CYCLE FROM GIRL, 11, FOR A JOY RIDE THROUGH TOWN Told President ol Indonesia, Dr. Sukarno, little ivd bicycl, rday whi town m a suburb of Coj> iin i ild diplomatic corp wl il dunt if children's hei He was walking through the town •11 he and fair-haired,64 words
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Article44 1959-05-07 2 He would convene th< sub-committee^ on May 21 and the parent committei m resumed session at thi end of June. The committee will meet twice today to begin preliminary debate on th tific and legal aspects of thi outer space problen tcr.44 words
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Advertisement32 1959-05-07 2 MODEL D g p s Mr 1 THE MODU YOU HAVE t r|NG Pr(CC M^^/'Autom" (Less 20 for Cosh) Sole Agent, 4 5 62 Middle r 70 Purfo Rooi 193 Cornor*o« V32 words
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274 1959-05-07 3 Beatings in Mau Mau and unjustified MOMBASA coroner who inquired into the death* of 11 Mau Mau fe. A tainees at Hola camp said m his findings yesterday that he was -unable to record that m my opinion no offence was committed." coroner, Mr. W. H. Goudie, added however, thatReuter - 274 words
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Article135 1959-05-07 3 ROW OVER QUEENS VISIT TO A PUB rpHE Plymouth and Exi 1 District Methodist Synod at Barnstaple, Devon yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution expressing their concern at Queen Elizabeth's recent visit to a public house. It suid they were "disturbed by the fact that, on her recent visit to Stevenage,Reuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-05-07 3 THIS WEEK-OLD lamb is the envy of Britain. It la a pet of attractive French actress Mylene DemonReot. .Mylene is m London to film "Upstairs and Downstairs."- Keillor picture.Keillor - 33 words
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94 1959-05-07 3 A "SENSITIVE a,nd brilliant" boy, aged 13, hacked one little girl to death and slashed another with a dagger when they fought his sexual advan< New Orleans police said yesterday. Authorities said the boy. Edward A. Herty. admitted the stabbings m a wooded94 words
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Article52 1959-05-07 3 The Canadian Governorral, Mr. Vincent Ma sey, has invited 35 Canafrom all walk- of life to have dinner with Quern Elizabeth and Prince Philip Government h July l. i' innounc< Ottawa lay. Those Invited include a ballet dancer, an ice h< mid a skiReuter - 52 words
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Article20 1959-05-07 3 False alarm -so search is off h In tin* English Chivn at] wa called oil a rrport ol been dc.i."20 words
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Article71 1959-05-07 3 THE Shah of I m the visit to Britain la 1 night Wi and Prince Philip and Othei Royal family at a banquel at i There were only aboul 40 fa a much more Intimate banqi ham Palace tin previo ol hia state t toReuter - 71 words
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113 1959-05-07 3 -niiiiimiiiiniiimiiiii icmimiiiiiicjiiiiiiiii^ Niu V(»kk i)uii(( yesterdaj r old grand I motnei bad complained that a young Negro. tried to rui>«- hei tellini her i,. was avenging th.lynchlni m Vlissbsippj L.st week o( ro uho u.t> awaillai IriaJ fei i tp< In the viississipni \i,,kReuter - 113 words
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Article111 1959-05-07 3 AN all-white grand jury at Tallahassee. Florida, yesterday indicted four young white men on the death penalty charge ol raping a 19-year-old Negro girl. The grand jury acted with unusual speed, handing down the indictment only five days utter the was kidnapped, taken to a lonelyReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement23 1959-05-07 3 BUY SINGLET VEST BRIEF FOR r DURABILITY L" SENG MtN CO., LTD. wnwt no.™ Tel: 36M.1 J BHA6WAN CO. "'id,, R o a>23 words
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Advertisement69 1959-05-07 3 ■L 1 PB W/mA J US TARONAR F/2 8 45mm. LENS, V A S- CITIZEN M.V. SHUTTER B, 1-1/500 j 1$ S SEC. SELF TIMER, COUPLED RANGE- AH >&W I VIEW FINDER WITH BRIGHT LINE FRAME TARON TELEPHOTO WIDE ANGLE ATTACHMENT AVAILABLE TARON 111 F/1 9. B, 1-1/500 ALSO AVAILABLE69 words
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The Singapore Free Press Thursday, May 7, 1959.
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Article156 1959-05-07 4 IT is encouraging to see that both the police I and the Government are taking active steps to prevent students taking part m the election campaign. The police have announced that they I have intensified their measures and that their campaign is now m full swing. The Government156 words
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Article, Illustration582 1959-05-07 4 by a Special Correspondent (BUT ITLL BE ALONG INTERNATIONAL LINES) AS the world's style m building becomes more unified Singapore will reflect the trends while preserving the indigenous features of her architecture. So claimed Mr. W. I. Watson, the former City Architect and Building Surveyor,582 words
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Article35 1959-05-07 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber SOMEONE who I I i o pi m tlon In ti, very old \T, n wl th tached to it The approachif m i Q tiny fl mith mirror and i35 words
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Advertisement17 1959-05-07 4 AtlrjctiNc Hii Sapphire Diamond Rings Emerald Diamond Rings I Will WORTH SEEING I.S.deSILVA 106. ORCHARD RD Tc!17 words
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Advertisement91 1959-05-07 4 tf ADELPHI Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort i: NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sundays) GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC fZ rrations: Telephone 2810. SAMOCA 35 mm. Cameras. I Before you buy ony camera I m.. "^*-^^s?*^l you must «.<«e Ihc New m SAMOCA 3591 words
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Article283 1959-05-07 5 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE By nrtiY do people m Singapore run away from home? The reasons include V elopement, unhappy homes and a desire to get away from a liiimirum existence, according to a Social Welfare Department Official. I runaway cases during the first Quarter of283 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-05-07 5 ♦mil >>c who ha* surcoedfcl Ad «rl Miuintbatten, as In I sea < /"'{of Naval Staff. He Is seen here ar- J lhe A< Jmlralty In London for a press con-34 words
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Article17 1959-05-07 5 Mr. Myron C. Taylor, former Presidential representative at the Vatican, died at Now York yesterday.17 words
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130 1959-05-07 5 Swami on peace mission to visit Russia, too r FHE founder-governor of the Universal Religion Mission, Swami Kumar Rishi Parivrajak, arrived m Singapore yesterday for a two-month stay with the object of propagating world pc through religion and cultui* Having just spent two years m the Philippines, h* is continuing130 words
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Article13 1959-05-07 5 Britain a m iy tho >nd day nf tho Shal ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-05-07 5 Into baffle -by air Reuter picture. 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1* A helicopter lands a small military vehicle during a demonstration of the army's air support techniques at R.A.F. Netheravon, Wiltshire. During the demonstration, staged for the Staff College ('amberley, troopsReuter - 54 words
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Article44 1959-05-07 5 BOYS CHOIR TO GIVE 2 CONCERTS OWING to a hoavy demanri for ticket! for th.Viei .s Choir lay, the Sili public performance 'with illowln. m. The i Sin from Hon Koi i wing Ausilia i')lr m th( countries, the U S.A.. A <>uth Amirl«44 words
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155 1959-05-07 5 Employed still go for social welfare handouts 1 1 ied a warning 1 today that unemployed people receiving relief from the Social Welt are Department .should noi continue to draw the money when they have found Jobs. Six such cases have recently been reported to th» police, the Director for155 words
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Article34 1959-05-07 5 A claim by British farm workers for a .shorter working week 44 hours instead of the present 47 has been rejected, if was announced m London last night.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement26 1959-05-07 5 JjW^ Pleasure vY^mnK Leisure... nu st P°"s< i rvativo to Y^^Jm\VxV^ most dan k M VL^hV m m E A I TH| WIN. SHOP 86 *****26 words
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Advertisement42 1959-05-07 6 Enjoy today's most exciting Cigarette... i jm y i First In Flavour. .The full, exciting flavour that means more taste more aroma! Every L&M i ever made has carried this statement: "A blend of premium quality cigarette tobaccos m special aromatic types."42 words
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Miscellaneous320 1959-05-07 6 Ji:il lI AWKI by Sydney J«niaM I snn*A«£ *eouesr from jeff hawke oogep wo <s***tiS f Okay. B^^^ I XXX) 44/i.£S a^lOV OA/ 7*£" *V£*>O HOMO MAC-WEil OO GROWING j€P^ TMfV fNINK Of a MAO —Ml B J TMAT SMAII 7WING -1 A IhWU AMVON6 SAY TMCV CAN T CftASS320 words
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Miscellaneous356 1959-05-07 6 BORN today, you have a p] outgoing nature by win. I make friends wherever you enjoy going out m locietj usually are the life of th. Naturally, you will lit Into i life and should use your talei cordingly. You have a del. for speaking m public. It that you356 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article139 1959-05-07 7 LONDON M I'mwoun To«i buyers n buyers 30 7 s sellers sellers -not 30 >- buyers p 3u Sim 30', sell g4 ttlemettl IIU buyers buyers sellers 30', sellers lulv/Sei»t. 30 buyers 30.. bu lu 31 sellers 30 tf sellers (|NI 'Tncc* Quoted tn pence >iui'H white139 words
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Article101 1959-05-07 7 NEW YORK, May 6. Previous Today H\ Straits Spo( 102 6 2 nor 102 50 nor n Mix 10C.75 buyers 100.75 buyers 102.75 sellers 102.75 sellers lulv 100.62 buyers 100.62 buyers 102.62 sellers 102.62 sellers U)\l Quiel SALES: Nil. Kir.BKR- Futures Mas 37.00 buyers 37.25 sellers 37.25101 words
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Article32 1959-05-07 7 NEW YORK, May fi Previous Today W Industrial* 625.90 624.39 !0 Railroads 1GC.71 165.21 40 I)omtMi, Bonds 84.82 84.87 15 rtilities 91.52 91.64 65 Slocks omposite Averages 213.90 213.2232 words
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Article51 1959-05-07 7 1 rind awaiting '.oats 24^',, May shipmf! Latnpong spot 24%. afloats -i May shipment 24^. 24 H Above prices quoted m U.S cents ver lb to 24* i, elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 49, awaiting release unquoted, afloat* 47 to 45. May shipment, 44 to 43 sellers,51 words
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Article93 1959-05-07 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. r.K./ North Earopean ports delivered ?ni5 ht |M r ton 8 ton Apr./ May COPRA. Stra.ts if. U.K./North lut-0pe,,,, p (>rls delivered r rw'nv. 5T 1 lon tun May/June COCOXII mi. (rude straits w-f. Kuroppan ports m bulk P" lon^ ton July WJWT93 words
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234 1959-05-07 7 GOVT. ORDERS ELECTORAL REGISTERS BE COMBINED HPlifc uovernment has ordered that m future there should be combined electoral registers for both Legislative Assembly and City Council elections. Work on preparing the combined registers will begin as soon as activities m connection with the present election to the Assembly are over.234 words
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Article151 1959-05-07 7 Selective trading in industrials HPHERE was a return to firm conditions m the London stock markets yesterday. The recent bout of profit-taking m industrials ended and prices made good response to a fresh demand. Business, however. was selective. Many of the leading industrial equities improved and a number of the151 words
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Article63 1959-05-07 7 The Singapore Public House Owners' Association, which has a membership of 200 Including nearly all th« the public house licencee^ m the city, will hold its sixth anniversary celebration on May 24. Newly-elected officials include the president, Mr. Lim Jew Kan and the secretary Mr. Lvi63 words
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Article34 1959-05-07 7 A charity will be held from 8.30 p.m. to l on Saturday Hotel by tl. 'id Girls 1 immemorate Tick will go to the .<)! buildiiM- f u rirl34 words
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Article32 1959-05-07 7 L< of the Natio.' Union of Railwaymei cially i <1 to thi ti.sh Transport Commission \y a claim for .subl pay i r (he DO member ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement80 1959-05-07 7 y(?^>? COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS (7*«/7 Ready I CHICKENS lb Royal Reserve HOCK hotHe Wax Vitale Genuine ITALIAN RAVIOLI With Meat /O/ioz fin PORK MCdtfff SCOTCH KIPPER L LETS lb Walls sT£>l/r KIDNEY PUDDING 1 6 oz. tin *^Tjf7h Fresh Red s^a^ TOMATOES ib^WSk LUCKY C# AC X£#S^ mm flbpkt80 words
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Miscellaneous118 1959-05-07 7 j SINGAPORE f [HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 10.59 a.m. and 10.41 p.m. TOMoKftOW: 11.33 a.m. E and 11.08 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.09 p.m. 5 and 11.37 p.m SUNDAY: 12.45 p.m. MONDAY: 0.08 am and 1.20 p.m. TUESDAY: 0.40 a.m. 5 and 2.00 p.m. r WEDNESDAY: 1.14 a.m. and 2.40 p.m. r 1118 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-05-07 8 The moment jockeys dread TIIE S E s>Ntnecond p h o t <> graphs sho\» what happens when a jockey tak e s a tumble during a ran*. The horse FurisJ fell during a steepleCh a s i', thnn> ing jockey Scholtz. It happened on the first day's raring atPopper - 102 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-05-07 8 THESE men are operating a new Thames Navigation Service —by radio. Inaugurated by the Port of London Authority, the scheme will increase the safety and ensure speedier working of Thames shipping, especially during bad weather. The service ton^U i radio telephone system, tending fromCentral - 71 words
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Article83 1959-05-07 8 ON THE LIGHTER SIDE SIXTEEN of London a prehbtori jun at th< l ixvv b( Dinosaurs, pi irs, making up the only i animal till crouch undi v of th< a mast. Their landlord, the I thoughts not ition, b In I month at n tion83 words
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Article, Illustration375 1959-05-07 9 ET DRAMA ON THE CARRIER EAGLE SEC Officer! "SonTj about! rrilF Navy kept a Ihc Prince of ••'»li an hour b aircraft carrier Kui ter crashed into P< The Eagle's offh en w ordered nut i,» trl] Queen or fa the Incident Said spokesman: ,i u want them t b<Popper - 375 words
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Article, Illustration2335 1959-05-07 10 LATIFF forgets to ask a question 'ENEMIES? SHE HAD NONE... 3 the ftcult I ition or mol n the i |oys freedom for lon than any other kind of murthut when ii' Pahat M body ruwU'd her bed to which gh( have been pinned by a ker s through her2,335 words
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FORCES AT THE CATHEDRAL
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Article, Illustration625 1959-05-07 11 Popular Sunday night socials Story by Sgt. P. M. HOWARD Pictures by Pte. M. HOSKEN night at St. 5 Au Cathegular diary date for many servic( men m Singapore. Th share worship with membt O j othei nations and have the chance to meet other soldiers, .sailors and airmen. M;l625 words
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Article271 1959-05-07 11 Forces news from Britain ON his way to Singapore on foot i year-old James Wagstaff, of Wessex Way, Northampton. w h 0 last July sailed home from the Colony after army service. He hopes to complete the Journey m two years. mWENTY-SIX year.,' exJL perience In the Royal Navy and271 words
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Advertisement30 1959-05-07 11 GRUNDIG' A TRANSISTOR BOX •nnll fully froptco itf« trantittor portable rodio /bF^ will turfite you by w^A* Ij ll«Hf pirformo- ,|F ML 8.,,., y §5: \\M topcrorcd »5 I oeriol30 words
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Article296 1959-05-07 12 PEKING TRADE HURTS JAPAN iai export U eeling the Imp twing competition J from Communist China In tne Wridle n and African markets particularly the Un \rab 1^ public, a report rel( In Tokyo by the Japane c i n Mini The report .said expo I m.i n I fromReuter - 296 words
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210 1959-05-07 12 OKI) HENDERSON, a labour Peer, said n a House J Of Turds debate that it was not right that India Should alone bear the cost of maintaining relief for Tibetan refugees. More than 9,000 have already fled to India mReuter - 210 words
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121 1959-05-07 12 tTNDER-SECRETARY ot tJ State C. Douglas Diii fled that the U.S. aid programme In Laos has bct'D a "resounding suc< ol the tlon 01 the programme there. He told the Senate for- eign relations committee that Laos is a case m point where unfavourableU.P.I. - 121 words
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Article39 1959-05-07 12 irture from town: Sukarno In a m< tin Polish peop] "m Indf a say i i ir m tii but In thi rt. 1 We away from iv will alv In my i. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article25 1959-05-07 12 The amount of money In circulation In Indonesia rose by 10,453 million rupiahs m 1958, the Antara News Agency reported m rta. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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204 1959-05-07 12 Red China takes new swipe at Tokyo premier pOMMUNIST CHINA m V^ one of its most pointed attack! against Prime Minister Notiusiike Kishi m 't weeks, charged that idmlnlttratlon was plotting with the United States to turn Japan into a nuclear bMC to support ressive actlvlili The attack, made bjDPI. - 204 words
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Article46 1959-05-07 12 A shipbuilding company official In Medan said construction of a shipyard that North Sumatran city would begin as soon as government approval and guaranties of foreign exchange allocations were given. He .said the proj« shipyard will be built with Japanese assistance U.P.I.U.P.I. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-05-07 12 Crown Prince Akihito I and Princess Michiko (centre) bid farewell to I I members of the Shoda family at the Shoda residence m Tokyo I j where the young > couple had just dined. This was the prin- I cess's first visit to her family sinceU.P.I. - 95 words
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135 1959-05-07 12 WARNING to Indonesia's Chinese— without IX distinguishing between Nationalists or Communists was issued by the Jakarta newspaper Duta Masjarakat m a scathing editorial. The organ of the powerful Muslim Nandatul Ulama Party said that the Chinese, "sitting high and mighty on Indonesia's tconomi throne,"U.P.I. - 135 words
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85 1959-05-07 12 INDONESIA'S lim party, mi, decided at congress to contl holy war a^ ommui ism. A statement the meeting m J Central Java. Communism r< "potential thr. ffion, humanity I peace. "Masjumi u< appeal of the general of the I dat, to carryReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement23 1959-05-07 12 i* IjlN (^Ci the Tried J i J J» r^l urest i OC \+*mJ service J PHON E 322 4 1 i j23 words
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Article47 1959-05-07 13 Home-made shoes nijsj elefmni *hoes r the latest «<u/e m lon -*nd you make him vo^rsHt One of ttaiUble m k«t i ll caBti nfS and all i, left over dreu or skirt be used for the upthat tf»e shoes m l(( t, your clothing, picture. PopperPopper - 47 words
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Article238 1959-05-07 13 ELECTRIC BRAIN SORTS CHEQUES By A Special orrespondent 111 I. just flown a thousand miles to see Lulu, Lulu is an electronic brain that ha> been created lo Mitt cheques m banks, a job it does at the rate of more than 1,600 a minute. IT. my who made Burroughs238 words
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510 1959-05-07 13 F. PARK - WHY DOES AN ONION BRING ON TEARS? F. PARK By AUGU and the world laughs with you: Weep and you weep alone. So runs an old I ing, and cynical folk nu\ think it is piclh v curate. But, from the point of view of the stud of anatomy, it510 words
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Article, Illustration439 1959-05-07 13 TALKING TOPICS FOR EVERY WOMAN OITER salesmanship as explained by Peter Greider, the 31--year-old owner of one of the biggest and classiest stores In Zurich: "My problem was how to Ret young people to come into my store. A classy store frightens them, so they wait439 words
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Advertisement9 1959-05-07 13 mKINDERMANH OF PERFECT SIIDE kT^T PROJECTORS JACK'S PHOTO CO9 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-05-07 14 GOAL FOR FULHAM A typical Haynes shot to score Fulham's second goal m their English F.A. Division Two League match against Rotherham at Craven Cottage. Fulham won 4 o. Central Press picture.32 words
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Article104 1959-05-07 14 ROBINSON REFUSED NBA OFFER HARRY MARKSON. general manager of boxing for Madison Square Garden said yesterday that the Garden Corporation had ollered Sugar Ray Robinson US$5OO,OOO plus a percentage to defend his world middleweight title against Carmen Basilio. Markson told reporters that Robinson had said It was a "good offer"Reuter - 104 words
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Article60 1959-05-07 14 Mr. Harry S. Altham. treasurer of M.C.C. sin 1951,. was nominated ar. Ident-designate m sueion to Lord Portal yesterday's annual meeting of M.C.C. at Lords. Mr. Altham. who takes over his duties on October 1 is president of Hampshire and has been eonwit h theReuter - 60 words
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Article42 1959-05-07 14 beat Philippo C! 1 1 ici one to Win the :*G hole:, final of the i ir golf champion. },|p at Uy Alter 18 holes i down, but it was nil 7th and m he wi-Mf on to win ReuterReuter - 42 words
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159 1959-05-07 14 Uh am bined Chinese 2-1 m thrill packed night m Hong Kong. Both the teams had an even share ol play, but Combined Chine i a slight edge over the visitors m the first hull. Towards the end of the Kame tempers flared,Reuter - 159 words
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Article30 1959-05-07 14 Donald Campbell's jetpowered hydroplane Bluebird reached Coniston Water yesterday m preparation for a new attempt on his own world water speed record of 248 miles per hour. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration150 1959-05-07 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE Dealer Love an ]yt ANY players points non-vuli Trump. On the whole li and the fault a wZ example lay vutli North lorced Trump opening Hearts and South raised Four. Four Spades vti ltd to Ele>» Spades. Jack Spade- and E& Spades. The lead of Six150 words
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Miscellaneous152 1959-05-07 14 II IP I W^ I H4 IS I )6 CLI is ACBOBI le? «4» 1. Irish dish from the west 6. I iA) the 4? i I- reniton eaten at this 7 C1 Party.' (4) ln r Of p^>ot I- 8 1 {5) 12. C 10. In the fa.shlon of152 words
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Article273 1959-05-07 15 l« West Germany Scotlan ls m {[n lilst SC ven minutes Scotland triumphed be- <(( crowd of 103,415 at Hampden Park, Glasgow yesterday even the live goals of UIC match came m the first half. u/fst gkhmans favourites to win, were surprised Sparkle of the273 words
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Article111 1959-05-07 15 The Indians rattle Cambridge imHE touring Indian cricketers took most of the honours on the opening day of their Sthrte (lav match In Cambridge yesterday, s ismissing Cambridge University for 223 on I a phimb wicket and replying with 88 for two wickets by the close. The Indian attack was111 words
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Article207 1959-05-07 15 He began by putting Ramakant Desai, the little j| I fait buwler, through the slips for three fours. Then E having settled down he progressed with admirable 5 drives and pulls. Green batted for IH hours and hit a six (off spinner Gupte) and eightReuter - 207 words
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Article161 1959-05-07 15 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES BEGIN THE first matches m this season's County Cricket Championship began yesterday. Hampshire, last year's runners up to Surrey, would appear to have solved al'•i their most problems. i cistfly reMiddlesex, the Ilampdeclared m atl Baldry'a it irr inn; 1 fore r-old m the idlehad day 202 Essex'sReuter - 161 words
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Article91 1959-05-07 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By AUSTRALIAN jockey W. Williamson, who has been engaged to ride for Shaw Stables, was riding work at Bukit Timah this morning. Williamson could nave a full programme of ten rides at the meeting on Saturday, but has decided to limit liis tares until he has91 words
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Article244 1959-05-07 15 England Is Italy 2 I^NGLAND weir held by a young, inexperienced, experimental Italian side at Wembley Stadium yesterday before a crowd of over 90,000. The result was quite a lair one. Italy, trailing 0-2 at the interval, got twu goals to equalise when England were playing withReuter - 244 words
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Article136 1959-05-07 15 England lead the top pool with two points from one match m the tournament organised by the International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations In Amstelveen. Holland. Lying m second place are Australia with two points (but with a lower goal aggregate), followed by South AfricaReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration193 1959-05-07 16 ARIAS FORCED TO LINGER IN EMBASSY I)K. KOKKlt'lO ARIAS, husband of prima ballerina Dame Margot I unlnii, has only a remote chance of getting a quick guarantee of safe conduct into exile, it was learned m Panama City last night. Dr. Arias, former Panamanian ambassador m London, is now mReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-05-07 16 H/f ISS UNA PHOON ITI (left) m a two- C piece beacnwear at the E fashion parade held at S the Odeon Theatre. Singapore, last night m C conjunction with the screenintj of "The Cap- tain's Table.' S ABOVE: Miss Sonia p; Kilgannon m a daz/l- innFree Press - 66 words
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128 1959-05-07 16 Air space violation: Protests puzzle U.S. Tihe BoTiel nlal at the four p wer ii safety i n Vst B J lln lust night dtl verbal protest tot! ncan representative ther? He said an Amerl merciul aircral terday vloiateu rjj man air spade on a nigh from West Germans WestReuter - 128 words
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Article41 1959-05-07 16 An inquest jury at Castleton, Derbyshire, yesterday leturned a verdict of death by misadventure on an Oxford University student, Neil Moss, 20, who died despite a 45-hour struggle to free him from a corkscrew crevice, 1,000 feet underground.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article91 1959-05-07 16 'N. Sumatra rebels badly hit' ACTION by Indonesian armed forces had substantially weakened rebel "remnants" m North Sumatra, according to the Antara news agency. The agency quoted Major Sjahnan, chief of the second regiment staff of North Sumatra, who had just returned to Jakarta from an inspection trip. The agencyReuter - 91 words
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Article77 1959-05-07 16 THE executive committee of the National Eistcdd- fod of Wales, last night accepted the resignations of eight members who resigned because of the committee's decision to invite the Queen to attend the Eisteddfod m Cardiff next year. The eight who resigned claimed at the endReuter - 77 words
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Article41 1959-05-07 16 Anglo-Japanese talks on formal flights by BOAC Comet jets Into Tokyo were held m Tokyo yesterday. The jet passenger liner is now being allowed to fly into Tokyo on a provisional basis for three months.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article23 1959-05-07 16 IRAQI AIRPORTS CLOSED 2 i f 1 6 a s. "2. ?J 2 3 5 Cw s 3 a 8 I a J23 words
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Article37 1959-05-07 16 CIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, a cigar clamped between his teeth and a ten-gallon hat on his head, toi. President Eisenhower's Gettysburg farm m Pennsylvania m an electric golf cart driven by the President.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article20 1959-05-07 16 f 3 s I g r3 5 i» 5 2s^?hs f iff I VCAVE LIFE TO SAVE BOYS20 words
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11975 1959-05-07 1 Your Guide To S'pore Race Meeting All the Yearlings FOLLOWING are all the liorses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's May Meeting: CLASS OWE ABERDEEN WON: (13 started! 28-3-59 B' pore 2 61" l&ydi (Buriatt) Cl. 1 Div. suu of Burma 8-3; 3rd. 7-12; 4th. Tudor Wouder .>«\tdlicat-§-tteck. 1-16 311,975 words
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