The Singapore Free Press, 12 May 1959
1959-05-12
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Title Section16 1959-05-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper BimM— lu'^Jy. M »T I J lt>r >" I>M< !•<?<■16 words
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134 1959-05-12 1 The late Sultan lying in state in London 1U IK embalmed body he 85-year-old Johore who died London on Friday, taken to the Malayan High Com- last night to lie m state there. Tiie body, m a sealed coffin, was removed at midnight from the London hotel m which theReuter - 134 words
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Article28 1959-05-12 1 mber crashed m take-ofl from /id naval air ye t( rday the crew, j\nd iring another. ifter fire In Ita I no ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article19 1959-05-12 1 tming plant m m Singapore on again this mg shut off rerment and cinema19 words
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Article31 1959-05-12 1 R USSIAN JEWS FOR ISRAEL? 1 Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, told f >f American World War II veterans In Uit was "possible" that Russian Jews ff > Ko to Israel ReuterReuter - 31 words
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341 1959-05-12 1 Russia to seek inclusion of Poles, Czechs ]y|R. ANDREI GROMYKO. the Soviet Foreign Minister, is expected to press for the admittance of Poland and Czechoslovakia when the East- West Foreign Ministers' conference holds its second session m Geneva this afternoon. This would beReuter - 341 words
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Article119 1959-05-12 1 She saw husband burned alive UNKNOWN men yesterday soaked a Greek Cypriot with petrol and burned him alive before the eyes of his wife, reports reaching Nicosia said last night. Fhe woman was bound hand and toot by her husband's attackers, the reports said. The man, 48-year-old Zahcarias Karafotias hlflReuter - 119 words
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268 1959-05-12 1 MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV said yesterday Russia had made "all the preparations necessary" to enable Mr. Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, to bring about positive results at the Geneva talks. "The peoples are waiting for a thaw, they arc waiting lor an easingReuter - 268 words
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Article130 1959-05-12 1 rjHINESE Communist troops reinforcen rushed Tibet where isolated Khamba i arc I s the ordinß to usually well informed csource.s m Kalimpong, India. Quoting reports from Tibet, the sources Communist China's claim to have completely ci ed the Tibetan revolt was not true. Several TibReuter - 130 words
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Article27 1959-05-12 1 THE rubber pi nxback when Singapore Market opei May Hr t grad plot at $1 05 1 8. 1 nlght'a <>n. I fly.27 words
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第1页 广告
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Advertisement77 1959-05-12 1 Tired, no Energy? Perhaps you aio not getting enough of the right of food enough supplementary vi MULTI-VITAMINS Contain all the import vitamins essential to malnD perfect health. Each capsule contains m< than I', times your minimum daily requirement! i^^^fetjj^ I^PC^^^^^^ IHiji l.Milr roni I: ggi HIGH POTENCY I 177 words
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370 1959-05-12 2 ARMS BAN WON T WORK IN M-E. -BRITAIN Profumo tells of approval by Shah of planes for Iraq \|B. John I'rofuino, Minister of Slate for Foreign Affairs, defended m the House of Commons yesterday the sale of British aircraft to Iraq and said that a general embargo on arms mReuter - 370 words
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Article122 1959-05-12 2 IRAQ'S wilulran.il from the Bagdad Pact has strength* md her relations with Pel sia ami Turkey, the Iraqi Prime Minister, Major-General AbrirJ Kentn Kasseni, said m an interview published m Bagdad yesterday. He went on: 'There Is now no reason to spoil the existingReuter - 122 words
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Article33 1959-05-12 2 The Curtiss -Wright Corp. i yesterday announced development of an experlmeni tal air-car that rides on a cushion of low pressure air i» to 12 inches over ground or water.33 words
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Article22 1959-05-12 2 (iiiana i i planning to build at Accra one of the powerful broadcasting on tho African 1 Inent. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article105 1959-05-12 2 BRITAIN is extending the Royal Air Force base at Gun m the Maldive Islands as the main staging area lor missiles being flown to Autralia, according to a magazine published In Washington. The magazine, Missiles and Rockets, said: "The British are reported to beReuter - 105 words
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Article32 1959-05-12 2 President Sukarno of Indonesia will arrive In Rome by air from the Soviet Union today lor a three-day and an official wee with the Pope on Thursday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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156 1959-05-12 2 YjR. ANEURIN BEVAN, the British Labour lf Party's foreign affairs spokesman, declared m a television programme last night that Britain was not justified m going on with nuclear weapon tests. '•No nation is entitled to poison the atmosphere m its own defence," he added.Reuter - 156 words
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Article65 1959-05-12 2 INDONESIA SEEKS U.K. ARMS COLONEL AHMED JAM, second deputy eh the Indonesian army staff, arrived m London last night from West Germany at the head of an arms-purchas-ing mission. He is seeking about £3 million <$25 mil.) worth of parachutes and small armoured vehicles. Col. Jani has also been toReuter - 65 words
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54 1959-05-12 2 I ERR 1 1 k UOit 1 i cularly Inten r tho now I dlurl i id not that politics played any part In the piarmg ol German wpinrnt or that He ;iid ho v, ially d m tho.sr fields In was particularly nuclearReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-05-12 2 picture. These one-month-old Jaguar cubs team up I at the Frankfurt Zoo f m West Germany to tip the scale at slightly f over two pounds. They will be parted soon and sent away to different 1 zoos.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 46 words
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Advertisement15 1959-05-12 2 (f&ct eat, even, (m& jf w^^L*. m BRIGHTER AND cooler Price $265/- (S'porc) I*l, <onq15 words
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Advertisement31 1959-05-12 2 'If you like good coffee drink HUG «***>■ Caffeine -free coffee j that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion 100 \SJizW II PURE t-'NtTAWti COFFEE I 111 ,ki u«i "io HACitMEYtK31 words
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199 1959-05-12 3 U.K. WORKERS MAY SOON GET WAGES BY CHEQUE 4 E to repeal early 19th <•» ntury laws A prevent British manual workers being paid by cheque received support yesterday from the National Joint Advisory Council on vvh rnment, employers and employees exited. indent laws, known as the Truck Acts, welReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-05-12 3 Former British Admiralty scientist David Senior, 35, (seen above with his wile Sheiia), who has been picked to be Britain's first scientific attache m Moscow. His job will be to send back reports on Soviet scientific and technological achievements.43 words
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Article33 1959-05-12 3 Charlie Chaplin's 34-year-old wife, Oona, is expecting her seventh child next December, Chaplin is 70. Their six children range m age from Geraldine, 14, to Jane, 2.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article20 1959-05-12 3 m the dropprd by DOO April Hy announced terday. Period cmby 1.134.000 tal of 65.012.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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167 1959-05-12 3 3 with clubs grab $2,550 from a cafe THE manageress ond two men cleaners at a restaurant m Picadilly, m London, were attacked and seriously injured early yesterday by three coloured men who escaped with about £300 ($2,550). The men, armed with pick axe handles, were believed to have hiddenReuter - 167 words
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Article149 1959-05-12 3 RICHARD WILKINS - RICHARD WILKINS By mo CRITICISE the Vienna J. Boys Choir concert at the Victoria Theatre last night would be a presumption. It can only be said that the boys' singing was a delight, the programme was well balanced and they were more generous with encores149 words
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Article44 1959-05-12 3 The U.S. sta* irtmeni i y<st< relay Mr. John had not fuliv :<'d from an attack oi pneunlonla. Tho former >lng tr< tor cancel at Walter i Hospital m Wa confined I I and celvlng antibii the d< par' ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement12 1959-05-12 3 f H THE MOST FROM |YOUR COLOUR SLIDES TH^DENTAL PHOTO 70 r12 words
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Advertisement179 1959-05-12 3 jm& "GASLIGHT" HJ^ OPENS TO-MORROW 9 p.m. at the CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE. DON'T MISS THIS THRILLING PLAY IT'S A STAGE CLUB PRODUCTION TICKETS AT S4. S3. S2: ROBINSON'S (*****) I JUST ARRIVED j "NORITAKE" D/WWW G TEA SET 6 colours Tea set. 18 pcs. SI 0.00 HOUSE OF ORIENTAL ARTS179 words
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179 1959-05-12 4 vations neighbour A Mo the sprawling land I mass of Red Chins are uneasily won* ing what the Pekin end ol the Communist axis will do next to inject a note of urgency and anxiety m the Just-opem179 words
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Article, Illustration805 1959-05-12 4 Life— and longer life— from the lab? By a Special Correspondent i university profes- sor m the U.S and an associate who nas been engaged m research with him ive disclosed to the American Chemicpl Society a discovery which eminent scientists regard as proioundly significant. Some have even gone so805 words
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Advertisement22 1959-05-12 4 Drink A real fruit Juice ORANGEADE > ■< ■■iiii i m t mil imiiiihi i it i 11 1 1 1 i<• '1 122 words
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Advertisement76 1959-05-12 4 ADELPHI pfU I fcL*"° Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort music by the i: NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sundays) GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC Reservations: Telephone 2810. The NEW KEYSTONE Bmm. Comer 0 for including befl«nne« _^^Q ~i'aS ii 1 ond the very budget-minded.76 words
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280 1959-05-12 5 CARS WITH RADIO MUST NOW CARRY NEW DISCS Vl oiou vehietot m Singapore mud with radios should carry licence discs which must be a different colour from those used for the ordinary vehicle licence. The City Council which is the licensing; authority reached this decision after receiving a propof to280 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-05-12 5 E The tragic p;i>t of Drosoulla Dcmetriades, the C'ypriot z sirl u!k> denounced Grivas m a broadcast after EOKA z gunmen shot her fiance, has had a happy ending. She was nurried last week m London to 27 -year-old journalist Arnold Thompson, who interviewed her E afterPopper - 64 words
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266 1959-05-12 5 EXCHANGES ol visits by leading personalities between Malaya and India have .strengthened IndoMalaya relations, especially m the cultural and commercial fields, according to an Indian Commission spokesman. Comparing the trend ol Indo-Malaya trade dm the past few years, thw spokesman said266 words
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Article23 1959-05-12 5 Project Hope, m which the Unit. olntion will t medical aid to Soulh-i I tO bORl!) m Srptpmb'-r with I ReuterReuter - 23 words
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97 1959-05-12 5 Hindus, Sikhs want new year holiday HINDUS and Sikhs m Singapore are again agitating for a public holiday on their new year's day They maintain that every other major religious sect m Singapore get a day off to celebrate their new year. The Hindus and Sikhs will hold a tea97 words
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Article21 1959-05-12 5 SIR of tho Britl h Board of Trade v rivinK m with U-man negotiating In of21 words
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Advertisement23 1959-05-12 5 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favour He AMIS Bridffl Road, pore. pore Malaya !MANN CO., I '••'.uronec Bldg. r«l ***** ncludlni H -known Maison Moderne23 words
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Advertisement70 1959-05-12 5 IIAWt Bl Bi JS JB V B MB a ■MHHMBBMMBi^^B**^^^^'^^^ New York London Tokyo from Ist June London Bombay Colombo Singapore Hongkong Takf advantage of IOACI I•* Wrt InMalnKnl Plan fly no«*. pay latrr I I <>r full detaih <>f IM) \.C.\ u<.il,i i'• Tnvrl Afent, 01 MALAYAN AIRWAYS (<70 words
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Advertisement10 1959-05-12 6 4 pastel colours hundred tissues the smart woman rainbow tissues10 words
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Miscellaneous166 1959-05-12 6 ■aiiiirßniiMiiiiiiiiiiikillil 111 *****1 **********111 .IKFF lIAUKi: l»> Sxluov Jordaii KNOW WHEN TO YdEPENOinG ON^ JEFP-GOfAT WOPi<^ WB| \C|OAO jM ]|lA.\M»KAiii: l»> Ico Falk «mtl IMiil Da\^s I HERE THEY ARE, CHIEF. E-3 I INVISIBLE-^ I PIPIT BEFORE! SAW IT WITH X^ WMATS /\OU\ NIKO« SECRET FILES— >r^ INVISIBLE. AMY OWN166 words
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Miscellaneous425 1959-05-12 6 IJORN today, you E O mind and C aetlve at all Urn. > or E very bored with life. You have a I E and usually attract p< S even half trying. Your so near the surface cult, if not imj E your feelings. I C Generous and i tjj425 words
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Article49 1959-05-12 7 Malabar spot and awaiting release 25, 25, May ship--25. Lainpong spot and 25, a floats 25. > to 25 't cif. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 49, awaiting release unquoted, afloats 47 to 45, May shipment, 44 'i. selleis. ex-dock.49 words
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Article73 1959-05-12 7 LONDON. May 11. COPRA Philippines r.i.f. T.K./ North European ports delivered Wright prr loiii; ton May COPRA, straits r.i.f. IK North European p.. its delivered weight per lon ff ton May/June COCONUT OIL crude Straits cir. EaropMin ports m bulk D fr "'on? ton June July73 words
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121 1959-05-12 7 UK STOCKS ARE FIRM BUYING SLACKENS fHE London stock markets fully maintained their firm undertone yesterday but, witli buying showing signs of slackening and with a certain amount of profit-taking evident, prices moved irregularly. Gilt edged securities steadily drifted lower and showed further widespread losses owing to a continued absence121 words
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Article79 1959-05-12 7 DAVID THOMAS, professional golfer who has played for Wales In the Canada Cup and the world championship, was fined £75 ($635) m London yesterday for attempting to evade customs duty on a cine camera, lens and exposure meter. Thomas, runner-up m last year's British open Championship,Reuter - 79 words
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Advertisement215 1959-05-12 7 The Best-Selling 35mm Camera jm g§ I MS o^£jgl With six-element t/ 1.9 lent 4 com $192 KndDh» W.th five element 1/2 lent cose $144 To obtoin telephoto or wide-angle effect with your Yashica-35, fit on an ACCURA lent only $51/. liit. TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD. 62, Middle Rood,215 words
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Miscellaneous97 1959-05-12 7 I SINGAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES TODAY: ».00 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.14 a.m. and 2.40 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.53 a.m. E E and 3.27 p.m. E FRIDAY: 2.38 a.m. and 4.23 p.m. SATURDAY: 3..{r, a.m. and 5.35 p.m. SUNDAY: 4.57 a.m. and 6.49 p.m. MONDAY: 8.31 a.m. and 7.47 pin 1.00 p.m. ProKr;iiiimn97 words
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Article, Illustration173 1959-05-12 8 Sportsmen and their brides STEEPLECHASER Chris Brasher, Olympic Gold Medallist, married tennis star Shirley Bloom- .v Chelsea Old Church, London. Below you see him with his bride as they leave the church. This was one wedding which proved quite an attraction for the sporting tans, for best man was four-minute-miler173 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-05-12 8 DirUT 1 <>*«><>* S KlVjrl I first plamied Heliport, built by Westland Aircraft Limited, bele the Thames at Battertcfl was opened Ely by Mr. John loint Parliam« «ry to the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation. The Heliport, with its landing platformReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-05-12 9 STIRLING MOSS was a guest at a Downing Street dinner given by tlie PriOM Minister m honour of Jordan's King Hussein, who was m Britain on visit. It was a diplomatic invitation, for politics were largely taboo at this function, and it is a well-known fact90 words
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Article, Illustration125 1959-05-12 9 EVEN the suit of armour chain-smokes, but only for a joke, as John Osborne, the original "angry young man" and author of "Look Back In Anger" rehearses his first musical show, a satire on London newspaper gossip columnists. Says Osborne: "Audiences should not be given what they want125 words
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245 1959-05-12 10 CHINA COULD REPLACE U.S. HINT BY JAP FIRMS A GROUP ot leading Japanese bi< iirms has s d that Japan, the United states' biggest customer for raw cotton, could buy its cut.:.' raw cotton needs from Communist China this year it Tokyo and Peking were wlllii The same tfroup predictedU.P.I. - 245 words
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188 1959-05-12 10 Call for U.S. food guarantee to India AMERICAN Senator HuJX bert Humphrey said m Washington the United States should make up India's food deficits "for the foreseeable future." A potential candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, Senator Humphrey made the suggestion at a conference of U.S. and Indian leaders onU.P.I. - 188 words
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Article43 1959-05-12 10 Mr. Dayal Upadhyaya, general secretary of the orthodox Hindu right-wing party, Jan Sangh, .said m Agra that his party was willing to send volunteers to Tibet to take part m the "freedom fight' against the Communist Chinese.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article34 1959-05-12 10 The Japanese Transportation Ministry has approved a plan to link Tokyo and Osaka by standard gauge railway. It will enable trains to travel at speeds of up to 156 m.p.h.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article11 1959-05-12 10 and Japanese olntly an- i<>i an unJapan ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article186 1959-05-12 10 PRESIDENT Ocn. Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan was compared to the late President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines m an article appearing m the New York magazine Newsweek. The writer said: "Gen. Ayub is informal, warm, frank, outspokenly friendly to the U.S. "Like Magsaysay, m-U.P.I. - 186 words
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Article62 1959-05-12 10 J)R. Shi via Wada has put himself on f He put fat iiomm or? tc I to bn again if mov I ,nd ilthy—n a tig drugs. A former thi developed a formula far surpassing any presently used methods. "It is a combination ofU.P.I. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-05-12 10 High school students of Okinawa are here s^en being taken on a tour aboard the U.S. Seventh Fleet air-craft-carrier Bon Horn m c Richard anchored oft White Beach, Okinawa.32 words
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494 1959-05-12 10 RI one of world's great marts Sukarno INDONESIA is now, 1 and increasingly will be. one of the great markets of the world, according to touring Indonesian President Sukarno. "Our 88 million people have great and growing demands for higher consumption m all fields. "We do not yet have theReuter; U.P.I. - 494 words
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125 1959-05-12 10 DR. SUBANDRIO. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, said m Copenhagen that he ''would rather not common' Hcally on the question of Tibet. "But we hate colonialism m all its forms," lie I added. Asked to explain Indonesia's *'guided democ- racy" Dr. Subundrio said: "Democracy must beReuter - 125 words
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436 1959-05-12 11 ■nil) CHINA may be preparing to launch a IK <■ lN h offensive m Asia and Africa to reLou p the prestige it lost by crushing Tibet. The Peking regime is armed with a foreign Hid budget for 1959 of US$252U.P.I. - 436 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-05-12 11 Nine-year-old Penny Hyett found it hard to make up her mind when she was faced with all these hats designed »y her father, Victor Hyett of London. They air models for girls aged from six to 11 years43 words
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Advertisement37 1959-05-12 11 FREE PRESS I SHOPPING I 1 GUIDE irfw 1 For Your Grand Opportunity Never before! GRAND REDUCTION SALE All items urc reduced to k bottom i>i i at TANGLIN SILK STORE id 10 MAY ON SALE NOW!37 words
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Advertisement90 1959-05-12 11 E kite II NEW (BEFORE) (LOTION CREAM) Mode m Jo* VERY EFFECTIVE M A *M AGAINST FALL.lAM^m^^m ing hair* ■Hflfc m SCALP ITCH fFr ■M DANDRUFF (qually effective flkV jflw/ Men ond Women, young (AFTER) and old. Sofe, Sprcdy Surr Thou.andi of totikticd users. 51 2. 50 per rt SI.90 words
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Advertisement38 1959-05-12 11 _LJK —^•#i ■i i IS II*^H FITZPATRICKS rjtuAZ/iO'ti/jaAJL* <lv< I '00 11. \iM. A R|gM l*i v iioi si \ui n MODI KM/I KM. 11l UnbrtsknWU II BRE4O Box jfc^_^ S NAM AIK TRADING CO., 1 i nit.38 words
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Article515 1959-05-12 12 Brighten those club nights a CAMERA < lnl> meet- ing should be full of lun. Memtn should leave every meeting with the satisfaction of knowing that they have all learned something new about th<> fascinating hobby Ol photography. Unfortunately that Is not the cast' with some camera clubs, especially those515 words
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Article, Illustration205 1959-05-12 12 SUNNY GIAM - SINGAPORE TOP THEM ALL SUNNY GIAM sdklfjsdlf THE Photographic S» ciety o! Slngapon top all societies m Malaya In the Amateur Photography t>nbliiation's list of awards i or the 1958 Annual Oversea Competition. Look at the prl list: Silver Medal "Laußhini Trio" Mun Cl r Km, Bronze Medal Weng" Lim205 words
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Article213 1959-05-12 12 fJLTIIEN colour begins to touch the lca\ iu>lv time for us to be outside with our < 1(l colour film. This glorious production that nature puts at this season every year shouldn't go Win i No matter what kind of camera you D colour film213 words
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Advertisement23 1959-05-12 12 j^& mA rryth ing QA yo^ your VJ Rnj photography JACKS PHOTO CO. I*7 North Bnd^t Road, (Capitol ildq Singapore 6 T«l: 33*59.23 words
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Article, Illustration410 1959-05-12 13 ROBERT PITMAN - ROBERT PITMAN ?8 YEARS AGO PEOPLE ASKED: WHO WAS MR. Q? By he finds his way to Men-love-gardens North. He explores Menlove gardens West and South. He knocks on doors. He questions a policeman. But he does not find Mr. Qualtrough at 25 Menlove-gardens410 words
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283 1959-05-12 13 Then they hear him cry: "Come and see. She has been killed." Put yourself now Into the position of the nextdoor couple as they followed Wallace back into his house. The gas-mantles, just lit, were spluttering into pale yellow light. Little283 words
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Article79 1959-05-12 13 Two years after the death of his wife Wallace died of kidney trouble. This disease as other writers h:ive already pointed out could produce the kind of frenzy which clearly swept over Julia's murderer. But Mrs. Bridges t; the matter further. Sue <wn Wallace's death certificate79 words
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Article131 1959-05-12 13 "I WAS m my early teens uhcn I heard sJory about 1 \i-m»id Bennett which changed my whole life w\uw asked why h«> had nevei written for the th« he s.iid. 'When I writ«« .1 hook I can detotc «s many hundreds, or indeed thousands, <>f131 words
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164 1959-05-12 13 The Salvador Dali view of Countess Mountbatten IN the mid-distance a British lion yawns. In the foreground foliage and a snake sprout from the lady's head. But who is this lady with the Medusa hair-do? It i is Countess Mounthattcn as seen In a portrait by Salvador Dali. The portrait164 words
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Article124 1959-05-12 13 The troubles of a travel man TRIALS OF TRAVEL COURIER, by William Honey (Robert Hale, His.) A story about coach touring on the Continent, something that, like holiday camp.,, has always fascinated me becau.se I have not tried it. An agreeable read. Maps would help. BABY PACK, b> Dulcie Gray124 words
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Advertisement21 1959-05-12 13 Tff€ new y 4.*Q^ LIBRARY REPRODUCER f *}")C lit i woH Ampl )ji J i^T Twin Speaker* )Of# 4 Speed Oonocr21 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-05-12 14 ALLAN LEWIS - HIGH SOCKS LOOKS BEST IN SUMMER CUP ALLAN LEWIS fklsdjf fsdjflks fkjsdklf fjklsd fsdklfj fsdklfj fksdfjlks UK. II SOVI KKKIN MONITOR21 words
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444 1959-05-12 15 iTSMI N were generally on top m yesterday's English ounty Cricket R Championship matches. Centuries were scored by Roy Marshall i.mushur). Ken Taylor (Yorkshire), Mike Smith (Warwickshire) and I 1 1,;"'; parkhoil* ((ilamorgan). ()l Hl s opening pair, Roy Marshall and Jimmy Gray,Reuter - 444 words
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Article105 1959-05-12 15 FRASER v AY ALA IN FINAL Australia's p at Wimbledon Lit year, and Luis i the Chilean Davis Cup star, yesterday qualified toimn In the men's singles final ol the Italian Lawn Tennis Championships m Rome. Eraser. 25. completely outclass! former Wimblelon champion Jaroslav )robny. now 'M. and won usReuter - 105 words
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Article50 1959-05-12 15 I i I uiiirn ,h,. doubles M.af< h m the l> < "i> i »nd "I tic ynU »'i m (^pji N m, i (.M-.d i and J< m I thf i> mi h p rirkh who won the (< r will plnr ill IlirReuter - 50 words
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Article70 1959-05-12 15 THE manager of Japan's national flyweight boxing champion yesterday added his protest tc other complaints about the delay m acceptance of challenges against the world champion Pascual Peres. Mr. Yasuo Uchida, manager for KenJl Yonekura, the Japan champion, announced that Yonekura would never at any time acceptReuter - 70 words
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Article91 1959-05-12 15 JIMMY Armfk'ld, Blackpool's left-back and skipper of the England Under- 23 side, and Norman Deeley Wolverhamptou Wanderers' right-winger, gain their first full inter rational caps against Brazil tomorrow They replace Graham Shaw <Sheilield United) and Warren Bradley (Manchr United Imm the side which drewReuter - 91 words
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217 1959-05-12 15 Russia asks that China be admitted attend an I O.C. inrHinfs: to finalise nuiii:rmfnUs for the Otjmipirfl to be hrld= there m I'm,o. Hi- will thens go to (*«'imany v lure thes committf-r will decide the^ venues for the 11H*4 Sum-= mer and Winter Olympics. Detroit, liriissrls, Vienna.E and Tokyo,Reuter - 217 words
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247 1959-05-12 15 World champ stops plucky Filipino FRENCH world ban- tumwcight champion Alphonse Halimi scored a technical knockout m the fifth round last night m Paris against Al Asuncion of the Philippines. The referee stopped the fight after Asuncion was knocked down and appeared too groggy to fight on. He had receivedU.P.I. - 247 words
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Advertisement59 1959-05-12 15 Mt Wm'/ V\<th ilmost unlimired a SP Wry «i*<? (SOO.OOO recording*) deterioration m quality. _^^^^J I I Uurjul a^^f Ouu' t v ~Z!^^^"* B ™^*"B'ttl^ —^-y lump i kind/ Obtainable from all leading rhn'n Stor,', Sole Aycitts: tiUvIV i.ntUflll VW. Arcade. Spore, Tel ***** ***** Cf^ «<UI HORMONAI ACTION I59 words
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Miscellaneous78 1959-05-12 15 ROy 10 Odd rain about the Turkish tful to falls (7). V 3. j 21 Tool founding useful for tots 12 Hfe *sr lhis she 13 She's taken to the habit Kixfjinnoom artiflcer ha important date, m short (3). !v .Gt 17 When this ham is taken •back, its game78 words
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Article6 1959-05-12 16 Defence chief: X-ray shock sdjlfjsdl fsdfjlsufios6 words
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Article7 1959-05-12 16 30,000 in U.S. get food gift fsdlfjsldk;f7 words
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Article17 1959-05-12 16 Italy yesterday rejected Russia's protest against the installation of missiles bases on its territory. U.P.I.17 words
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7 1959-05-12 16 JAPAN DELAYS REPLY TO SOVIET NOTE fsdjflsjdlf7 words
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Article, Illustration250 1959-05-12 1 I THE! SHOE on the left i s cu t the side to give Q Grecian effect and the material used is finest leather m a crushed strawberry pink. The medium heel is •he evening shoe on cI( 'in, parent pink trimmed Wlth kid with Osll250 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-05-12 1 mm I women use attractive footwear j^jOST fashion experts agree lhat the well dressed woman is the well shod one. There is no doubt that shoes are probably the most Important item m any woman's wardrobe. No matter whether she wears national or Western dress277 words
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Article57 1959-05-12 1 11l hrd "king at the petulant expressions. 80 she has the face she is presci to the rest of the world because her reflection 15 quite MtLsfartory. Bat If she rouid only sometime quite a diner and would d< about It. If you 8"57 words
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Article, Illustration445 1959-05-12 2 RECIPE FOR A LEMON PIE THAT'LL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH Hie ill on the list of glamorous looking desserts i any ho erve to an admirii family Is lemon meringue pic The frothy white top decorated with cherries and the creamy lemon flavoured tilling will literally melt In their mouths.445 words
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Article, Illustration278 1959-05-12 2 New w emp the sports ar asise waist rjASUAi. wear and ed at a recent! Coluurs were ga fisher blue and nasl Although some of the loose line many h cases waists were well The cheerful ne*s their price. Although 1 of the fas!; ion line the] most modest b278 words
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Article, Illustration318 1959-05-12 3 OKI W4i inuai ueucums n lOking Chinese food is by way of the "steamboi This is quite simple to operate the food is cooked at the table, served on the spot md eaten piping hot. You ran on cooking Linti] you are no318 words
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Advertisement104 1959-05-12 3 For Latest Hairstyles, Curing, Frizzy and Unmanageable Hair, Pedicure, Manicure, Facial, Make up, Dress Brides, etc. LATEST STYLE DRESSES CAN BE MADE TO ORDI FOR MODERN CLEAN AND LATEST STYLE SALON VISIT BETTY'S lieauly Salon 368 Prinsep St. (opp. Dhoby Ghaut) Phone ***** for appointment g^h i > rwNsc.p stmst104 words
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Article, Illustration288 1959-05-12 4 ITUolil. ;tn<! more s;ilon^ arc catering for the busy woman who 1 wauls v facial, hair-do, manicure— all al Ihc same lime. Fashion cU b, hair stylists, beauticians arc realising that when madam goes to town she •.illy goes to288 words
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Article, Illustration274 1959-05-12 4 A YOUNG housewife from Alor Star says she has heard that a very good chutney can be made from papaya. Is this correct? Yes. and here is quite a simple recipe. The ingredients required are one medium sized papaya, not too ripe, a274 words