The Singapore Free Press, 8 May 1959
1959-05-08
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Title Section20 1959-05-08 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya 8 Own tanuly Paper I. i >i,!:;.i|)oif, Indi.v. May 8, IMI I i< <• 15 CU.20 words
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Article, Illustration677 1959-05-08 1 JOHORE IS STUNNED BY THE NEWS I a\|N| UiCj Body will be brought t** I MEM m Ifir if t5V r F^f f3 ITI f^ THE SULTAN OF JOHORE DIED EARLY TODAY AT CROSVENOR HOUSE. LONDON, A HOTEL OFFICIAL ANNOUNCED. THE SULTAN, 85, HAD BEEN SERIOUSLY ILL SINCE TUESDAY OF677 words
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54 1959-05-08 1 I r missing and feared dead In a whi< h swept four colt igi Into 1 >n the far north of Norway. I it dun I I now thuni tai i Nerd: ngulfed I farmhouiei tho na f e4 lo del from tho u> safety54 words
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Article50 1959-05-08 1 THE Singapore rubber pn Went above the $1.10 level this morn ins:. May first grade opened at $110' per 11) a gain of l 1 1 etnu on last night's official clo This followed overnight ri of three-farthings in London and 10 points in New York.50 words
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Advertisement34 1959-05-08 1 enjoy life! jjpH J9& i ..Jfc ft ft- B «H Im^£. tli «t-. WBBSBK 6 jflW i ill Ihr foiin FERGUZADE P% /^<7>/./ v inntanll <••■■» ...t ***9WP B 4^ mi imiini in in. ■MflHßHiHwi34 words
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Article235 1959-05-08 2 West's Geneva aims \[R. CHRISTIAN iTI HERTER, the Secretary of State, said last night the United States would go to the Foreign Ministers' meeting In Geneva "honestly and in good faith to seek some advance, even if small, towards a just peace." He saidReuter - 235 words
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Article286 1959-05-08 2 AMBSHELL the book by a British political journal icrlbing Labour Party Inner ln fcirtl and high level animo Clement Attlee < now Lord Attlee), who was Prime Minister ol the Labour Government l«fttcl in 1945, is the central llgure In the book The Road to BrightonReuter - 286 words
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119 1959-05-08 2 SENATOR William Fulbright, said In New York yesterday the United States Government could not meet the Soviet economic challenge as long as it was prepared to reject low British bids merely to give orders to American firms. If American business could not competeReuter - 119 words
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84 1959-05-08 2 pRESID do lie, in a i Franco hope A lye i At th< ime tlmr hi r <rn tern Europe to renn mbcr that in i ing al :i of thai country will take place, than!: general und Ming ol ;illReuter - 84 words
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196 1959-05-08 2 ACCORD SIGNED FOR U.S. SUPPLY OF FUEL FOR BRITISH A-SUB ORITAIN and the United States yesterdav signed a new atomic energy agreement providing for the transfer to Britain of non-nuclea parts of atomic weapons and weapons systems including fissionable materials for military purposes. The British ambassador in Washington Sir HaroldReuter - 196 words
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140 1959-05-08 2 MOSCOW Radio was criticised yesterday by the Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper and Moscow Radio broadcast the criticism in its home service. In an editorial on Soviet Radio Day, the Pravda said their were times "when radio and television audiences are with banalReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement38 1959-05-08 2 *T at i. ITS ECONOMICAL to shop at the eOnc visit will convince you that to shop in the modern manner you must l^^ shop at the Supermarket. (s^ FITZPATRICK'S 300 ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE 9 TEL: ***** V.38 words
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Advertisement26 1959-05-08 2 Please Note THE NAKED TRUTH about fcrr ho. are not owe No* children Exommn THE OPTICAL HOUSE rOptholmic Of |y AppointSultan o» J° f 17 726 words
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Article114 1959-05-08 3 Kiasl night ioting a councils ind and onounctne right. ol a landi rum U all kinds, I .< !B ot 138 relinquished a numoer of the nnporcity ul York; toe manu- ul NorthKeighley, I ancaater, d Walsall. The climax ired con-beer-brewing n-on-Trcnt, .mc\Reuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-05-08 3 MEET the girl with golden hair anil gulden voice P**£gy Sands, a Kentucky singer who is in London for a cabaret engagement. Peggy (36:23:34) says: "There's nothing special about my voice it's lust loud." picture. PopperPopper - 41 words
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190 1959-05-08 3 16-year pose as Red true American ioseph poskonka yesterday ended a 16-year masquerade that COBf him his Job and the respect of his friends and neighbours. Since 1943, the 57-year-old meat packer has posed as a Communist, reporting regularly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Testimony He kept up theU.P.I. - 190 words
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114 1959-05-08 3 'AM I FIT TO DRIVE?' HE ASKS POLICE: THEN ARREST, FINE A MAN d from w, lrf (Ul in Edinburgh on Wednesday night, beckoned to two police oilicerj and told them- 'I Want to find out if I am ht to drive," it was said in court yesterday. Denis KevinReuter - 114 words
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Article33 1959-05-08 3 Premature quads one survivor A baby was la.st night the only survivor of premature quack born in Johannesburg the previous liinht to Mrs. Aldra Roodt, 2."), wife of a local government official. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article159 1959-05-08 3 npHK WAR OFFICE explained yesterday how the band of the Green Jackets played the wrong Italian anthem at the Eng land -Italy football interna tional at Wembley on Wednesday. The War Office said: "The officially-approved military band version of the Italian national anthem was issuedReuter - 159 words
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135 1959-05-08 3 Mother is freed of killing son charge A CASE against a mother charged with unlawfully killing her five-year-old son was dismissed at the magistrate's court at Stratford. Essex, yesterday and the woman discharged. The magistrate said he tailed to find a prima facie ca.M Insi 30-year-old Mrs. M Anne KahanReuter - 135 words
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Article11 1959-05-08 3 Drop in U.S. gold reserves by In nil |)f»ft( -<\ in ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Advertisement71 1959-05-08 3 YouVe ALWAYS Immaculate /> >\ )> When you use 00^^^*^^ b^bW al^S Lflav fJk y^^^^ oooo^^^ 4Hf |H I iw 1 POLYSTIF' 1 1 lightens work and lengthei 1 I I how humid tin n I I polystif' will keep th I I l] l{ through t ECONOMICAL EASY TO71 words
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The Singpore Free Press Friday, may 8, 1959.
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Article202 1959-05-08 4 lIIS HIGHNESS Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, is dead and with his passing the world has lost a man of great stature. It is impossible to sum up all his achievements in a few paragraphs but across the Causeway stands Johore Bahru. a permanent monument202 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1959-05-08 4 Sultan ruler friend of the common man by A Special Correspondent AAMLKICAN ol Sultan ol He Is ti"" and larming mannei Idea ol nd n you inhim j a.s yen a Sultan, he foi but, if you I* it ition entin ly i I he Bull had a ol humourFree Press - 1,656 words
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Advertisement43 1959-05-08 4 t M B H H H B B Joy m MATCHING ENGAGEMENT m m WEDDING RINGS m m .n COLD, WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. ip.H. hendry: |H iiHfl A Sil\i i ■71 iHi Ii Mft K (i > |HMtj| A Kt1.11.l I ll!M|'tll Plillllll P^43 words
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Advertisement100 1959-05-08 4 W w^ I Bk HP/ FOUR SPEED AUTOCHAHGER UA"I2 Designed to grace the most handsome radiogram or ploy** it Plays up to ten same-speed records, stocked m any siie sequence. Fitted with the famous SONOTONE cartridge. Smooth, silent and gentle changing mechanism. ■k Automatically twitches itself off, returns the pick-up100 words
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237 1959-05-08 5 'NO PRIVATE WORK' ORDER TO S'PORE TEACHERS SM'Mj-M OKfc school principals and teachers haw been instructed not to go out on private business during school hours. As the result of complaints received by the Ministry of Education, a circular has been issued stating that they must not canvass for goods237 words
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Article79 1959-05-08 5 THE RAF mountain rescue team which climbed the 14,500-feet Mount Suphan in east Turkey at the weekend to reach tho wreckage of a crashed British plane arrived back in Nicosia last night. They were met on arrival by Air Marshal Sir William MacDonald, Officer Commanding theReuter - 79 words
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Article38 1959-05-08 5 Three ralli( to be held by the Liberal S Pai ty t< <i«..v from 7 p.m 10 p.m. ai 1 Vii the MacPherson ij market, and near the Chinese Swimming Club in Amber Road38 words
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Article24 1959-05-08 5 rpilE Sin City Council U to pay the Johore Poli< providing M('il\i in the It < th. The publ mitt< I I24 words
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Advertisement56 1959-05-08 5 STRETCHABLE NYLON SOCKS FOR COMFORT DURABILITY AVAILABLE IN MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS PLAIN WHITE or COLOURS. All sixes for men A children. Reosonobly priced. U SENG MIN CO. LTD., (RETAIL DEPT.) 6, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE Tel: ***** I BHAGWAN CO. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. freeT Long Playing Record T O56 words
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Advertisement200 1959-05-08 5 vA3 KIDDIES WEAR SPRING 1959 STYLES /ivTT. ARE HERE I 111 T Shirtf Shorts fiMf^ l^^^ J Nylon Socks, Ploysuitt, Ai- V J H I Rompers, Sweoters, Boys Y y Trunks, Swim Trunks, Vests, etc. >v nPi^^ r so a TT Cauge Train Set All from: r«£ ORCHARD STORE 271,200 words
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Advertisement12 1959-05-08 6 a Never before Suc/i a range in a reflex I f^mipVl Model12 words
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Miscellaneous207 1959-05-08 6 Ji:il« II AN Ki: l>> S>«lim>> .lonian IGUASS aaav sr n«E Y J ntki S rut ioca iaura his mow T y^ ANt»tV€H ITS CAAACITV THINK THAT OBSESSKX WITW SURVIVAL SMCXJIO SO l^^ X TMCONtV x| K)« &OOVIVAL 16 FANTASTIC I TMC VECETAAiE ATTOATT MIM iBBtbISI BIV TO THf JEFP'207 words
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Miscellaneous420 1959-05-08 6 jinn lIUKN today, you I IJ consiaeraoie lat. 5 r u^ b r u you tin wnl tend to hold you b an early accompli nm< major ambitions. Your fortune a; fin cycle, o r good and e ol th< low when thing your way and wait for i 2420 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article108 1959-05-08 7 LONDON Ma 3 I'muous Today Itlßtß So J- bU 31'- bll 31'. Sl u a Sit S3 SiuSS *****1 30', .sellers 31', selK iuh/^«pi 3o bu y« 30 |SI utoted in pern 1111 ports .Mas 34 M U 34 M 1 > porti Mas M filers108 words
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Article93 1959-05-08 7 NEW YORK, May 7. Previous Todaj nv slrai 102.50 nom. 102.50 nom, 100.75 bu,« 100.75 buyers 102.75 sellers 102.75 sellers inly 100.62 buyers 100.62 buyers 102.62 sellers 102.62 sellers 10X1 Quiel SALES: Nil. EIBBER Futures Maj 37.25 sellers 37.30 buyers 37.50 sellers .lulv 36.80 paid 37.45 paid93 words
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Article31 1959-05-08 7 NEW YORK, May 7. Previous Today 30 Industrials 624.39 615.64 21l Railroads 165.21 162.58 40 Domestic Bands 84.87 84.84 l.Utilitifs 91.64 91.07 15 Stocks Composite Averages 213.22 210.4531 words
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Article54 1959-05-08 7 and nunitlnv? relea.se 24 24 May ship; lam pong spot ;ifloats n\ 24",. 24'j to 25, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 49, awaiting release unquoted, a ft 1 oats 47 to 45, May shipment. 44 to 43H. 42-; to 43, cif. sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted in54 words
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Article87 1959-05-08 7 LONDON. Mav 7. Previous Today COPRA Philippines r.i.t. IK. North European ports delivered ,M»! Rht p r 10ll ff ton A l )r Ma y resellers $285 resellers <«»PR\. Strnts ,-.i.f. i.k. North luropran ports delivered ((u^vl'r 1 Iflf1 ton May/June £98 sellers £98 sellers WON87 words
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Article147 1959-05-08 7 Rubber shares firm, tins advance ■Jmie London .stuck market! maintained u firm undertone yesterday but the general trend ot price movements was irregular. Gilt edged securities again encountered persistent .small .selling and showed further losses. In foreign bonds Greek issues again lost ground. Among rails Canadian Paelweakened. Other dollar stocks147 words
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188 1959-05-08 7 DINGAFORI immigration authorities yesterday allayed the fears of a large number of people concerning travel and re-entry restrictions. This affects people who have not taken local citizenship. A belief hud gained currency that, under the new law, they would not be allowed to return188 words
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117 1959-05-08 7 R.I.-S'pore smuggling now under control A SPOKESMAN of the Indonesian ConsulateGeneral in Singapore yesterday claimed that smuggling of merchandise froni Indonesian territories to the Colony has been brought under control. Smuggling was mainly in copra and rubber. What was once a groat problem had now been reduced to a mere117 words
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Article76 1959-05-08 7 THE public utilities commlttee of the Singapore City Council has agreed to meet the expenses of building an electrical substation for supplying power to Mount Alvemfa Hospital. In Thomson Road, now nearing completion. it wag pointed out to I committee that the hospltaJ woiild be76 words
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Article63 1959-05-08 7 Mr. George Ward, British Secretary of State for Air, said in London yesterday: 'London has many climatic disadvantages but at least we can claim the weather is discussed here more often than in any other country of the world." Mr. Ward was opening the sixthReuter - 63 words
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Article35 1959-05-08 7 General Nathan Twining, 61. chairman of the United States joint chiefs of Staff, has been ordered to remain in hospital in Washington for further observation after a series of chest X-rays.35 words
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Miscellaneous87 1959-05-08 7 I SINGAPORE fHICH TIDES I 5 TODAY: 11.33 a.m. and lI. OX pin. TOMORROW: 12.09 p.m. and 11.37 p.m BUNDAI 1 5.45 p.m. S MONDAY: n»s a.m and 1.20 p.m. E TVESDAI 0.40 a.m. and (10 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1 14 a.m. E ami 2.40 p.m E THURSDAI m. and 3.2187 words
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Article, Illustration133 1959-05-08 8 Art from j the East i ri'K.W ELLING irtist J. ArmAeld Bindon l> never iiu«i .1 painting lesson in his i«i« hut his I ilentS ha\r lour times taken him around the world. \ow back home, he is planning an exhibition tour with the works ofPopper - 133 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-05-08 8 DOC owners snar I e d, Judgei bickered and the doj»s slept peacefully on in London. The occasion was the presentation by Don i»iseuit Manufacturers of a silver tup to "the bravest d»j; of the year." Judges had selected "Lady," a mongrel ***** they were told hadPopper - 242 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-05-08 8 pix-ijT THREE special letter i>o\rs in Paris Klvjil I cater especially for motorists, so they can post letters without getting out of their I. This our on of the pavemmt of the Champs i lysses is being Inaugurated by starM Genevl< V l; piclurr PopperPopper - 48 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-05-08 8 picture. riROVP V STRIKING close-up of Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret, h v lakell on the occasion of her visit to the W.V.S. gathering at ne Koyal Festival Hall, South Bank, London. Some 2,300 members of the womens Voluntary Service for Civil Defence attended. Occasion was the organisation'sFox - 53 words
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Article631 1959-05-08 9 MICHAEL WEIGALL - Baseball grows from graveyard MICHAEL WEIGALL By NOW IT'S BIG BUSINESS IN ITALY AMERICA'S national s aX a graveyard.- Is fast Baseball equipment at one of the first "bui States. Italians, who first learnt the game from Invading American soldiers during World War 11, now play it in three regularReuter - 631 words
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Advertisement91 1959-05-08 9 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH! Ail W^, l^tj&' LOWER-DECK LOUNGE H i iiappi hoi us mi the attractive < lul) loui »üble-d( kcd S < i i l )< i 'i fly i" Manila or 1 1 l s II enjoy chattii > felloe >on sip \f»iir favoriti91 words
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Article196 1959-05-08 10 Man with his eyes on the ground Hi BERT BTI AHB downth man, Who on the ground. fell in and rried I He p ck< d iii friends the .ii honi t small i d twinkling m 60--td Mr Bt< arman. of i Ibeck Avenue. Just196 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-05-08 10 MARLENE WEXLER, of Swtndon, Wiltshire, is believed to be the youngest dancing teacher in Britain to have her own school. She is only 15. Here she demonstrates with her sixyear.old sister Beryl. Marlene started dancing when she was three. She has won more thanReuter - 107 words
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212 1959-05-08 10 Stirling helps a crippled jungle basher TPHE secret generosity of Stirling Moss was reA vealed when he was tricked into being the victim in "This Is Your Life" on 8.8.C. television. The great racing driver, it was disclosed, finds time to drive a small van about the countryside a van212 words
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141 1959-05-08 10 HONG KONG MAN WAS 7 YEARS TOO LATE MR. Choung King-yan, a man with a passion for trams, looked at a London bus and sighed: "I have arrived seven years too late." Mr. Cheung paid his own fare from Hong Kong where he is a tramways engineer to take a141 words
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Article327 1959-05-08 10 Things they say Producer T y Guthrie at a Shal Birthday lunch ford-on-Avon; THEJU i. a (la.m, r that the Memorial Theatre is becoming u little upper i lass. We players and practitioners must not go in cap and sown, or cap in hand, but in cap and bells nut327 words
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Advertisement91 1959-05-08 10 GRUNDIG £■1 STENORET TE vW. f fti^^^fcLl' "T^Kj^^ t l booster of office vTO||J^^V^fl outpui since the typewriter. *Sktek. M^^^^m^ r< norcttes /f .^H^ri |V( > n :>o lJ f> lo n ow— art v I irrclutable proof of efficleocy and reliability. Pr Sl ss'- (S'pore/Fenanr) Prkf (Fed/Uurneo) SOLI AGENTS:91 words
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Miscellaneous208 1959-05-08 10 I Mill II I I MUM **********1l Mill 111 1 1 I 11l Ml 111 MM MM MM 11 1 11 Ml MM II I 111 M HIM 1 11 Ml M 9vS^^^¥^^^^^^*^Y^^^^^^^^^^^H^^\^£ PRINCE PHILIP'S PUNCH-BOWL IS DRINCE PHILIP is to sell :it Arthur of (onnaiiuht. Duchess of Sotheby's in208 words
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Article206 1959-05-08 11 Edit your prints F|ID YOU KNOW iJ THAT YOU CAN OFTEN MAKE A PICTURE BETTER AFTER YOU'VE TAKEN IT? It may sound Impossible, but it's done all the time. The procedure is known :imon g prof essiona 1 takers and users of pictures as "cropping and enlarging." In their business,206 words
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Article, Illustration210 1959-05-08 11 There's such a lot behind that horizon TIPS BY THE LENSMAN 'THE CAGED CITY." ONG before olurn*J bus (liM-overed tiiat the world was round, the horizon line contained a person's life within set boundariWhut lay beyond t horizon, it anyone ever ave m uch thought to t fie matter, was210 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-05-08 11 VKXT time you enter in a photographic salon, try aiming for the judge's heart not with a gun, use your camera Umis. Believe u or not> are human il your technique to their liking chance you roisjht swing a vote by i pleasing 111 the Chi-chi the What judge124 words
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280 1959-05-08 12 BURMESE NOW SEE 'UGLY REALITY' OF RED 'FRIENDSHIP' 11 Is only a little more than three yeara since Nikitu Khrushchev visited Rangoon to woo Burmese public opinion with honeyed words Of goodwill and promises Of economic aid New York Times editor "And on Sunday the people of Rangoon had aReuter - 280 words
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224 1959-05-08 12 RI urged to revise policy on Peking rpHE Jakarta Times j 1 of Indonesia asked j whether Indonesia's policy of supportng j Communist China's cause at the United Nations was a sound one Commenting on Communist Chi- nese criticism against ind a over the Dalai I Lama affair, the paperReuter - 224 words
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Article80 1959-05-08 12 A SPOKESMAN for the Japanese Foreign Ministry said President Sukarno, now on a world tour, was expected to arrive in Tokyo on June G by air for a 13-day vi.sit to Japan. Under a tentative plan of the Foreign Ministry, the President willReuter - 80 words
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Article51 1959-05-08 12 Heart disease was the major cause of deaths in Taiprh last year, the city health bureau reported. The order of fatalities was as follows: Heart dl >ea c brain haemorrhage, cancer and tumors, accidentt überculosls, pneumonia intestinal disorders, senility, liver disenspK nm kidney disea iU.P.I. - 51 words
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Article69 1959-05-08 12 Lieut-Gen. W. A. Burki. Pakistani Minister for Social Welfare, announce d in Karachi the government's decision to restore to workers the right of collective bargaining and to declare .strikes. General Burki told a tripartite labour conference of representatives of the government, worker* and employers that amendedReuter - 69 words
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199 1959-05-08 12 Karachi will continue to require aid TOTAL U.S. aid to Pa tan In 1 1 ii year ending June M) is expected to reach US$307.0()().(M»o. The t<»tai Include military equipment and food or rup< which arc largely loaned in. ommerce Departmcni said In a rep tan's problei Although new KarachiU.P.I. - 199 words
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246 1959-05-08 12 Red bloc unable to meet goods needs of China? Ihc Bril lime sim. Britain had a favourable trade bulimc with Ked China last >tai, when Britain moved up from fifth to third plate in the Free World s trade with China Total British trade with the Chinese Communists 5 tUU&tfnU.P.I. - 246 words
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140 1959-05-08 12 STRATEGIC BRIDGE OVER THE GANGES NOW OPEN JNDIAN p rim< M I Biha^t I 1 I B.itiar otate b J bigge.st bridße-buildSß projects m the world M one-mile-long double* decker road and rail snail across the Rivei Ganges The £10 million bud 1 the only one spanning vM Ganges alonvReuter - 140 words
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NEHRU SAYS NO TO ANY JOINT DEFENCE WITH PAKISTAN
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Article65 1959-05-08 12 TN a statement to the 1 New Delhi Parliament, Indian Prime Minister Nehru made passing reference to a Pakistani suggestion for joint IndoPakistan defence measures and said, "we don't want common defence. '"It is just like another military alliance. We are not going to tie ourselves with another country whichU.P.I. - 65 words
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Article38 1959-05-08 12 An official of the Jakarta Ministry of Industry, Dr. Surjo Sediono, said that during 1958 credits were granted to Indonesia by Canada, Czechoslovakia, Poland, France, Italy, Japan, Communist China, Russia, Sweden, the United States, and West Germany. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1959-05-08 12 The operational programmtof the United Nations special fund for economic development includes a US$6OO,OOO project for investigating silting in the Bangkok Port Channel ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article24 1959-05-08 12 A seminar on human rights attended by 15 Asian countries, including Australia and Nationalist China, is being held at Ceylon University in Colombo. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article10 1959-05-08 12 Indonesian I "Mankind (/ore n^/ say man 1 m U.P.I.U.P.I. - 10 words
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Article27 1959-05-08 12 The Canbci It would soon b approve expenditure I extra AH.000.000 for the n< to aid the V Australia, th< I Mr. Harold Hi It nounc ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article23 1959-05-08 12 May Day marchers in Pckinß carried a slofan declaring "Tibet is an inseparably part of China, follow^ by another condemning "foreign intervention. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article39 1959-05-08 12 Severe financial difllculti ■< shortage of trained puflj sonnel and lack of equipSn ment were obstacles ''fl^ the development of cumS^ munications in A < the Far East, an KCAFM conference of inter: I. tional experts v as told Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article41 1959-05-08 12 Indonesian Trade Minister Rachmat Muljomiseno said in Bandung that I European Common Market would "unfavourably affect many in countries:' He said thM nations of Africa and A fl should "find ways of ioM operating effectively '-K meet this challenac" -H U.P.I.U.P.I. - 41 words
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Article45 1959-05-08 12 Shrimps Imported from Communist China by Canada may not travel on American roads, the U.S. State Department said. They have been banned on the grounds of "national security," because the government refuses to do anything which might help tne Pejcing regime in any way. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article18 1959-05-08 12 An Indonesian Industry Ministry official said a national textile fair would be held in Jakarta in August.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 18 words
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Article27 1959-05-08 12 Indonesia hopes to put into effect a natiomvide Telex system by early next year. The West German Siemens and Halske Company will assist in the project. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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318 1959-05-08 13 ROGER FULFORD - A kindly mother was creator of Frankenstein ROGER FULFORD By MARY SHELLEY By Eileen Bigland. Cassell 25 F ALL the tasks allotted to womankind has thei been a more formidable one than to be the wilu ui Shelley? in this i xcellent and straightforward account of Mary Shelley, Miss Bigland318 words
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Article285 1959-05-08 13 RICHARD LISTER - Orphan Lindy learns the hard way RICHARD LISTER BY THE 7 l,y (.'nr da Charles Ei Spot 18* THiy in.st novej is an 1 interestin i and proniLsnio piece o! work, uiou^n it i. St in th e nature of its subject, rather stiff going. Ifiai Charles sets out to285 words
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Article, Illustration296 1959-05-08 13 HERE WE SEE LIFE THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD THE WATERCRESS UIRL. By H.E. Bates. Michael Joseph, 13/ 6d. UHFA you are only four, seven is a hun- dred and five inches are a mile/* So begins the final story In this delightful collection of short stories by 11.296 words
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Article, Illustration258 1959-05-08 13 Roland Gant - Roland Gant By (Cape, 15/-) Fiction? For me this pianist-singer is so very real Next time you to a ht club or watch a really band, take a look'at the piai In his loose, full-square seat before the keyboard, his absorbed eyes, you may detect his258 words
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Article695 1959-05-08 14 Class 1, Division 1 6 Furs. Hi Momtoi h 1 1 sun oi Burma Es I I 8 111 C miim- I p 8.07 On K <>.». EI tk i moi. :i I'll koi row ha tan hiji E I hiilmi I ,:ic Milt Hopeful lilur Xl).'695 words
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Article, Illustration933 1959-05-08 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By Cl. 3 DIv. 2 1 M. l^rilK main event, Class I Div. 1, over one imile at Hukit Timah to imorrow should fO to •Downing Street, who is penalised 9 lb., for his jeasy Spring Cup win at •the last meeting here. i At present it933 words
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35 1959-05-08 14 These horses won't start tomorrow FOLLOWING horses wilil not start tomon.ur-l On Stage, Pouhatanl Filament, Bird Note, Siiv-I er Whistle, Agnes Slipper I Vlont Blot. Sachiko, Gal I lant Emperor. Pinkso I ind Eastern Way35 words
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Advertisement330 1959-05-08 14 1 NOTHING CAN BEAT FEIMA z r pWO-year-olds imported under the Singapore yearling scheme last year will have two run meeting on the first and last day. All the winners- and place getters from the tl the last meeting have been brought together in the ston. The winners, Peima, Tollana330 words
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646 1959-05-08 15 TWO QUICK WICKETS BY INDIANS Warwick hit out cricket tourists delighted spectators with their form it iterday against the University, and ended the day rm 5 j vleketl which put them well on the road to victory, 9 j roily Umrlgar's masterly inning >2 not out, medium:i.. Jaisimha to(.k over646 words
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Article160 1959-05-08 15 ENGLAND'S Under 23 soc-*-J cer team yesterday regained some of the prestige lost by the senior side at Wembley, easily defeating the Italian Under 23 side 3-0 in Milan. Goals by Ray Pointer (2) and Ray Parry gained England their victory over a side whose poor160 words
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Article149 1959-05-08 15 "iiiiiiiimimiik 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 At Lords: Middlesex 286 for right declared and 87 lor one. Warwickshire 287 for four declared <F Homer 101, N. Gardner 70, M. Smith 62 not out)Reuter - 149 words
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Article30 1959-05-08 15 I MATING Austl 3 2, England won t lie \voternational hockey tournament at Am [olland. South Africa third d Holland took hall itch bu* A firm30 words
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Article, Illustration299 1959-05-08 16 JAIL UPROAR AT IMPENDING EXECUTION Urgent plea to Queen HXTRA police and warders were rushed to London's Pentonville I'ri late last nlfht to quell demonstrations inside and outside the against an impending execution. lai Prisoners shouted and banned chairs in their cells in pro the execution of 25-year-old Ronald Marwood,299 words
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