The Singapore Free Press, 11 May 1959
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Title Section14 1959-05-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya^ Own Family Paper Monday, May 11, 1954. PHm IfCI14 words
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208 1959-05-11 1 GROMYKO BOMBSHELL FOR THE WEST ON EVE OF TALKS Lloyd seeking compromise m row over East Germans jm SOMhT Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, last night dropped a bombshell on the key issue of the status o( the East and West German delegations at the crucial Foreign Ministers' conference due208 words
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Article66 1959-05-11 1 SHARP FALL IN RUBBER Tilh price of rubber I fell sharply by nearly 5 cents m Sin- k a pore this morn m r. May first grade open- ed at $1.04 per lb., on an uncertain tone. This follows drops In London and New York j as a result of66 words
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250 1959-05-11 1 City council probe opens: Discussion on procedure AN argument on procedure marked the opening of the Commission of Inquiry into the working of the Singapore City Council this morning. The inquiry is being conducted m the Supreme Court by Mr. T. F. McWilliam, district judge and first magistrate, as commissioner.250 words
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Article98 1959-05-11 1 s TODAY the Free Press 1 publishes m pas*- E r five the first of a series z "l articles to introduce E candidates contesting E the pulls to the Le.nis- E Assembly on i Ma Constituencies have S hr. ti -nmped according E < ounting centres98 words
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321 1959-05-11 1 Russian troops now in Afghanistan? rpill London Dailj iaph quoted il. report* from iv pondent m Teheran that Russian arm.v units have entered Afghanistan and taken up positions GO miles inside the country. The reporter, las Colvin, said the troops wtti Hei straddling the main road between Persia and tinReuter; U.P.I. - 321 words
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Article137 1959-05-11 1 A SIAMESE ship Prosper ran aground oil Pasir Panjans; at 5.10 am. today, while approaching Singapore harbour, The Prospers la-,1 port of call was Mala< A spokesman of the Master Attendant's office said that arrangements w« being made to lift her during high water at 1.20 pin,137 words
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Article56 1959-05-11 1 ATWO-MONTII-OM) Chinese boy, Tan Chec Briiß Of TlOflg Hahru, died of smallpox at G. 40 a.m. today, m the Mlddleton llospit.il ||r Upox fictlm to have dfotf. Tin Imiv v.is .irimittrri to tin- hospil.il on M after an llUndwldc <arrh b} <>U Council lirallli thorltiei irhen I practltlwu56 words
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246 1959-05-11 2 \|R dag hammahskjokld. the United Nations Becretary-Oene-A ral, said last night on West German television he did not think the transfer Of U.N. headquarters to Berlin or B Vatican-type status for the city could help to solve the BerlinReuter - 246 words
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Article116 1959-05-11 2 Gives up 13 years T T. KURT Franz H' meisl, a veteran <>i elite Nazi Atrika Corps, walked into the FBI ofi: in Cincinnati, Ohio, yesterday and gave himself up, almost 13 years alter his escape from B North Carolina prisoner-of-war t amp. Rossmcisl's .surrender, announced by tiie Charlotte NorthU.P.I. - 116 words
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Article99 1959-05-11 2 ARMY MARK OUT BASE IN CYPRUS T*HE British military auA thorities m Cyprus have begun to delineate the boundaries separating the Middle East forces headquarters from the territory of independent Cyprus, the liberal Greek language Nicosia daily newspaper, Phileleftheros. said yesterday. The newspaper quoting "reliable sources," said Cypriot populated areasReuter - 99 words
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Article236 1959-05-11 2 Germans honour airlift men WEST BERLIN this week celebrates the 10th anniversary of the airlift which broke the Soviet blockade of 1948-1949. As the East -West Foreign Ministers hold their opening session at Geneva today on German problems West Berlin's guests Of honour will arrive. They will include statesmen andReuter - 236 words
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Article70 1959-05-11 2 "THE Big Four Foreign Ministers .sit down to a five-course champagne and strawberry banquet before they start their conference m Geneva today. The "agenda" for the luncheon, given by the Swiss Government, consists of soup, trout m champagne sauce, steak and asparagus tips, cheese, and strawberries andReuter - 70 words
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Article16 1959-05-11 2 MR. Hilly Wallace, el (l her to church m th< 111. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-05-11 2 picture. LOOK it's so easy, says pianist Winifred Atwell with an encouraging smile as she teaches a small girl to pick out "chopsticks" on a miniature piano at Ihe Children's Hospital in Adelaide, South Australia. Winifred, who is well-known for her love of children, h visiting many children's hospitals inReuter - 55 words
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Article33 1959-05-11 2 CiJIUN WA WONG of 40 J Middle Road, Singawa« among G3 named j iy to California I;O.s A chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the fop ernltv m fhr> United U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article21 1959-05-11 2 Won -by 1 seat The Conservative People's Party won the Austrian General Election yesterday Tho KoclalWOll 7ft and flip Frpprfnm ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article51 1959-05-11 2 rpEN rit^ht wing mil m the Bandarai Government yesterday reaffirmed their refusal to attend Cabinet nu until the leftist Food I ter, Mr. Philip Gunawardena, i.s dismiss They said they are even prepared for the dissolution of Parliament, should the Premier deride lv make this move.-U.P.I. - 51 words
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220 1959-05-11 3 Cannes film picnic crowd strips French starlet 'jpHE Cannes film festival organiser* were trying yesterday to And the still InT rem Ved a French (Um starlet s bikini m Among the 800 spectators of the enforced strip-tease vis the French Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, Mr. Bernard Cornut-Gen-tille, who isReuter - 220 words
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Article61 1959-05-11 3 1,000 MOVED IN WAR TEST Mi. 000 people v ere evaJ homes m nd, yesnuclear ed to have all volunI cted by oi kera m i recepIn Stafford f h vere checked Tin itched by military and was carried i y di .^pite a torm. I ided to study largeReuter - 61 words
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Article71 1959-05-11 3 MY FAITH IN U.S.-BY WINSTON <£IR WINSTON CHURCHILL, as Britain's wartime Prime Minister, expressed his conviction m a note to the lale President Roosevelt m 1941 that nothing would .shake the determination of the United States to support Britain's struggle until victory was won. The note, sent before the U.S.71 words
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Article32 1959-05-11 3 Austria voted the Communists out of her Parliament and made the Conservatives of Cnancellor Julius Raab again the country's strongest party m yesterday's fifth post-war general election.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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145 1959-05-11 3 It Down with \j Hitler," "Sieg hell" and "G tantly interI -aid Moslcy, 1< the extreme fi ion Move--1 meeting at Trafalgar Square, London, yesterday. Sir Oswald was hit by a half-eaten orange thrown from the crowd as he stepped up to the microphoneReuter - 145 words
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Article31 1959-05-11 3 0 els sources sed foreign that King f a uc; d abdicate 1 mmg marri-age i brother. [Jj 'he highest 7 Id bachelor rewYork three-week the United ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-05-11 3 picture. Ut >Htor to rinse rain au;iv Ui.m Raily printed iimhr.ll.. i I" 1 International Flower Sh«u UvU\ m IMris. French umbreHa thr.r latest moflrls In a ui«lr varirtv of shap.-s md contours. rpe Pretty jirl* show ins off hw of the nm umbrellas. United PressUnited Press - 46 words
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Article39 1959-05-11 3 Mr. Eugene Black, President of the World- Bank, opened talks yesterday with the United Arab Republic on assistance for economic projects. These included President Nasser's plan to widen and deepen the Suez Canal. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article26 1959-05-11 3 Just over 100. 000 people have visited the exhibition of paintings by Sir Winston Churchill at the Royal Academy. London, m eight weeks ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration518 1959-05-11 4 BIG NEW STEP IN MARCH NATION ALTHOUGH the i gr\ ne w St. rence Seaway will not be officially opened by the Queen and President Eisenhower until June 20, the first convoy of over 60 ships has already made its historic way up tho Seaway518 words
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Article200 1959-05-11 4 Opinion All eyes on Geneva rpiiE eyes or me woria win 1 be focussed on the Foreign Ministers of East and West a,s they start their conference m Geneva today eyes of a world anxious for peace and fearful of war. It is indeed a chastening thought that the initial200 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-05-11 4 Thi D'lbervtlle and Montcalm lead tiir way for the first convoy through the Lambert lock, first of the Seau19 words
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Article, Illustration601 1959-05-11 5 P.M. RAMAN - CHINATOWN IS KEY TO POLL BATTLE P.M RAMAN By rIVENTY SEVEN candidates are battling for eight stats to the Singan,w. Legislative Assembly from the Gan Eng Seng school division, Lhhasa total electorate of 93,929. t const!- heart if the lit up areas two, Pasir S v, B fts: little iur-601 words
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Article191 1959-05-11 5 i lency. Name Tarty Symbol Dectoi Baharadln b Mohd. Ariff P. A.P Circle 1 Mash 9.971 !i Kong Rniß Siva T within wheel kiriiamj Krishnan md Lorrj n Cheng Chu »n I Torch Worn; Swee Kec i onut ti i Loh Nglan Lira I VINO M< Han191 words
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Advertisement140 1959-05-11 5 fL% i I >r»^ i at I I yr i F f «k W^^ 3^ I md ifa Qo<dt(t etfo^l NESTLES CHOCOLATE^... surely no other chocolate tastes quite as good There is milk chocolate with that fresh creamy flavour, but have you tried other appetising varieties: Hazelnut, Fruit and Nut,140 words
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Miscellaneous112 1959-05-11 6 JKFF HiiWKE by Sydney Jordan riL TWV TO aeiMO HCO DOWN AVI T«€ GUIOmO MtSSU€ *«trM ITS CARGO Of W HHpO p OOTSIOC TO WTTHIN MFTgiN UUND«€O 2SSS r^f^SLVlf^ PiSLSis *ro MAC, ANO G.Vf MI I JUfiT \V PAAACHUTE tmk forwaqo 71 mmmiMmmmm^^^^m overmead -ru try 1 iSoSSpfT >i \M>l(112 words
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Miscellaneous374 1959-05-11 6 |»ORN today, you at. 1 IJ ing* irons and original ire very exact ami method carrying out plans fur You are a person who lea much perhaj i through experience a you d formal education. You have an exceptli live memory and everyti; or read stays with you be pulled374 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-05-11 7 picture, iiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllll This tiny poodle puppy was the smallest of a Utter of four. The owner, Mrs. J. Young of Southsca, Hampshire, had to breathe into its mouth to save its life when it was born. But now, after a few weeks' careful nursing andPopper - 75 words
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Article275 1959-05-11 7 THE BIG MISSILES ARE NOT READY Can't be tired' UIKHK AN DefeiK In n V .1 X II Mi I hoy said lhal neither the Tinted States nor Russia will have Intercontinental rockets ready to tire much before the end of this year. He denied there was I missile gap."U.P.I. - 275 words
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5 1959-05-11 7 HEART-LUNG MACHINE PRESENTED TO SUKARNO5 words
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141 1959-05-11 7 Americans also worry about over-population THE United States is on "a veritable binge of 1 fertility*' which may see a doubling m the nations population before the turn of the century, a research group said m Washington. The possibility was raised by the Population Reference I iv, a non-profit group,U.P.I. - 141 words
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83 1959-05-11 7 IJISTORY may show the X1 renaissance of A.sia and Africa to be more important than today's top international developments, United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammnrskjoeld said m Lund, S\v He stressed the difference between the "unreflected and confident superiority of Europe's attitude Africa andU.P.I. - 83 words
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33 1959-05-11 7 Thirt til manufacturer m South Vietna luivj' di cidt (i to d hick ording to tl tion ol It: M n l.onn work' In this Industry ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-05-11 7 i'lllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll SINGAPORE j I HIGH TIDES! TODAY: I.JO p.m. i TOMORROW: 0.40 a.m. .nirt p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.14 a.m. I 2.46 p.m. a THURSDAY: 1.53 a.m. i and 3.21 p.m. r'^M.W; ».:j 8 :xm and 'Ml. I SATURDAY: 3.36 a.m.! and 5.35 p.m. SUNDAY: .-,7 a.m.! 19 p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration127 1959-05-11 8 Sultans through the ages THE Sultans of Johore, and their capitals through the years: Alauddiii Riayat Shah Johore Lama 1528-1564 Mu/aafar Shah Seluyut 1564-1579 Abdul Jail] Shah Seluyut 1570-1580 Abdul Jalil Shah Batu Sawar 1580-1591 Alauddin Riayat Shah 1597-1613 bdullah Maayat Shah Makam Tauhid 1613-1623 Abdul Jalil Shah Batu Sawar127 words
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Article, Illustration186 1959-05-11 9 SLOVED by his subjects, respected and admired, His Highness Major-General k.!. if ll)ni Almarhum Sultan Abu n ,< I" k to P° steri ty a living monun «f his dedication to the people. JJY h rc itself for the la te Sultan «°P«d 'I186 words
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Article, Illustration311 1959-05-11 10 MAUREEN AND A KING DANCE TILL 3 a.m. he Three Capitals special -every Monday m The Free Press I fuo was the late-night dancing companion ol Kin*; Hussein of Jordan on his last night m London during his recent visit? Why, none other than film star Miss Maureen Swanson. The311 words
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Article, Illustration188 1959-05-11 10 The Duke goes for a jaunt IPrnno rut club. with Mrs. Greville Her husband a paration fhe duke .lined. A.-, they waited for a taxi the duke said: "I'm not offlc, illy m London. I don't !i know the nam*' of this club." I told him it was the Stork188 words
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Article46 1959-05-11 10 HERE'S i record for you ale-quaffers I<> beat, down .1 pint clash round a market square and drink another pint onds flat. That uas (m real of lAN McDONALD, ;i Clare allege ambridge) undergraduate, to become tin- nen president of the Cambridge XX Club.46 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-05-11 10 SOMERSET MAUGHAM will go to his granddaughter's coming-out ball later this month but he won't dance. 'I haven't danced," he told me, "for 25 years. The last time was m Nice. I asked a girl to dance with me and313 words
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Article217 1959-05-11 10 rpHE Begum Aga Khan, it would appear, has been dealt yet another unpleasant shock by the members of the late Affa Khan's family. This has been the sale of a family villa. Baraka, on the Lake of Geneva, to Eclmoml de Kothschild for one million217 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-05-11 10 THEY PREFER CASH TO CREDIT NOW I HAVE ju of a "re finished my n a Manhattan r t. my host pull, a pocket-book ed his credii i ard. He was, as v going to and pay later, head waiter, wit) t<M'l cough, said you mind, sir only242 words
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Article, Illustration848 1959-05-11 11 the Ame--5 heatre, is Ol awards inding accitationa critics, by touring the Broadway and even h ham ol the huappellation that Is bethose prone by the rus l ter Theatre of Abingdon, Virginia. Without a doubt the most cherished among all are848 words
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Article, Illustration253 1959-05-11 12 HAS NO SIDE EFFECTS Tin- i i PharmaCompany ol Summit, New Ji t prodi ;intihypertensive (bloodpressure lowering) drug called Singoip, one that is virtually devoid ol side effects. In any but the simp chemical reaction a number of Intermediate combinations of elements oftrn occur before253 words
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91 1959-05-11 12 Russians transplant hearts of dogs A LEADING American surgeon said m New York he ha,d witnessed operations In Moscow last September, m which the hearts ol dogs had been successfully transplanted. Dr. A.D. Gurewitsch, associate professor of the College of Physicians and Burgeon .it the Columbia Presbyti rlan MedlcaJ centre,91 words
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Article139 1959-05-11 12 A DELICATE operation for restoring sight, previously restricted to human patients, ha.s now been carried out on a pet dog which was almost blind. The dog, a five-year-old cross between a corgi and a bull terrier, Rex can now see well enough to lead a139 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-05-11 12 ROBERT LISTON wcr, the first >n m Europe to use anaesthetic. He used the anaesth' Dec 21, 1846, to amputate a man's right leg The operation took 25 secon* Picture shows a I otion on televisi36 words
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205 1959-05-11 12 NEW LABS TO STEP UP WAR ON TROPICAL DISEASES (By a Special Correspond*!) VJEVV la bora' bo L opened this month at Beckenham, outside don, will play or (apt part m stepping UD war against tropical and other disc Today I toured laboratoriei which have btvn built by the Wellcome205 words
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Article, Illustration981 1959-05-11 13 SATELLITES REVEAL MAN CAN LIVE IN OUTER SPACE itellitei I by ti i y enriched knowledj leal enof the which we have done show that adapt himterplanetary live In outhave already much new inabout the through which travelling. gut it ill take many more months, and to interpret all the981 words
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Article, Illustration645 1959-05-11 14 plrhn II I. me 1,, \\in 81. rrmnklln) b«tl Technicolor II 0, Williamson) by two lrn k ihs m the (lass .1 Dir 1 nn,| Third is Inv.lh UlWl) only n< ..I (8.0. I or(r) Is fourth, hratrn by "an a length Ihr uinnrr, who romplrlrd the <list ,<r mFree Press - 645 words
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463 1959-05-11 14 ALLAN LEWIS - NOW FEDERATION MUST ACQUIRE STARTING STALLS ALLAN LEWIS Says STARTING STALLS were used sm Bukit Timah on Saturday for the iat on any racecourse m the I ar East The Singapore Tint Club inu gratulated on the splendid arrangi h made to ensure the efficiency of i,? t ey experienced463 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-05-11 14 M. Harrison- Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison- Gray by MANY c:<v< tioii, and BUPPOI U 0 OH til* The ail North aixi made 111 North maintai nine loMn which hint* The i •QUA] I thoiu Of Killß36 words
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Article81 1959-05-11 14 A party of 24 players and officials oi the England soccer tram left London by air yesterday for Rl > dt Janeiro on the .start of a 12.000 miles tour ol the Americas. The team will play I i, Mexico and the United tli* irReuter - 81 words
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Article30 1959-05-11 14 nd'.s Under 23 socim, without the player* who helped In the 3-0 win ov( i Italy on Thursday, wrrc hold t< 2-2 draw by V hum] V. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article695 1959-05-11 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By i He took four races 1,1111 X WAKII was m good lor m at Bukit Timuli on Saturday when f\ m winners— High Sovereign, Sentence, Sterling and Jacmat aas the only favourite among thorn. I thought Ward w I on Jacmac, winner695 words
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Article148 1959-05-11 15 MTKY MTKY, fourth m Race Onr will nn|* i [NGALL ran a promising race until his condition rave out. Keep him m mind f«»r a longei i little \>ion vis i little nnlackj In Race 'iwo htl) longe irnei might suit him too. mm < iiok I148 words
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Article447 1959-05-11 15 Berg brings home surprise winner ROONEY 11 .surprised when he won the fifth race, the Two-Year-OM Stak. Div. 1. Mickey Rooney, who was prominent from the start, i^ot through on the inside soon after entering the straight and was able to hold off the last finishing Tollanu 111 by three447 words
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Article22 1959-05-11 15 Antonio Swarcz of tho Spanish Llcor 43 teum won the round Spain cyclr race, vhich ended m Bilbao yesterday. RouterReuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous18 1959-05-11 15 ■d I Br~~TB! ~wl Bb*~™Tß B^^l Bat, ambrtdgc 1 (4). England ror the to quiet rllecl In I18 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-05-11 15 Shilling grain leads to deii.slon (5). 6. Tlie sir] to po forth «:>>. 8 If a trlrd mixture Ls sanctioned (B). m. Unheurlng ird on which may flf))eiHl <81. .blr on the lid 17 dditlon sol I I lON 'PV T>! t I NAIOCI I 81 i46 words
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388 1959-05-11 16 Irpm Western Foreign tUnlsteri yesterday pellshed up their tatties for the Geneva conference doe to begin this Afternoon when they w joined at lunch yesterday by Dr. Heinrieh von Brentano, tlie West Cieri,i.,.i Foreign Minister, and Signor Giuseppe Pella, the Italian Foreign388 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-05-11 16 picture. AIR MARSHAL S. Mukerjec, Chief of Air Staff, Indian Air Force, and Mrs. Mukerjce who flew into Singapore yesterday after a goodwill mission to Indonesia. The Air Marshal and his party will leave tomorrow for Kuala Lumpur where they will be guests of the Federation c;ov#»rnment-Free Press - 53 words
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Article235 1959-05-11 16 Moscow's blast at France ir From Page I talks should be a sixPower conference and not merely a meeting of the Big Four Britain. France, Russia and the United States. He cited a Soviet Note to the West of March 30 which spoke only of East and West Germany beingReuter - 235 words
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Article18 1959-05-11 16 Reuter Touri; dent Sukarno hi, on the Soviet Black Sea lor Yalta m the Crin.Reuter - 18 words
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Article74 1959-05-11 16 THE Sunday Dispatch (London) yesterday reported "massive new precautions" to protect the Queen from what one of her chaplains has called "abominable people who spy on royalty." The newspaper said 200 yards of high wooden fencing, barbed wire coils near the fence and a screenU.P.I. - 74 words
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Article40 1959-05-11 16 The Algerian insurgeni loader, M. Ferhat Abbas was quoted m Tunis yesterday as saying that thf Indian and Pakistan governments had "declared their support for the Alge r I a n prop!. flcht again.st France ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article99 1959-05-11 16 Woman slain as Graham talks A n. broad< sermon 01 man, nignt, to wound Graham v. tragedy Sydney crowd he dressed th a 150,000 mi His sein. Church h country town n bing to< toomba, 60 Sydney. Officials sal the church into an find her mother's ba lying m aU.P. - 99 words
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