The Singapore Free Press, 16 May 1959
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Title Section15 1959-05-16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya^ Own Family Paper Slßfapftre. BatttNft] >!»> lt>. 1959. Frier 13 Its15 words
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136 1959-05-16 1 Tin i. iv lyini in stale of the body of the late i oi Johore ended in London yesterday and preparations were made for its journey back to Malt i tomorrow Hundreds <»i mourners, including Lord Home, the Commonwealth Relation* Secretary, andReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration184 1959-05-16 1 ALLAN WOOD, a 21 -year-old steolworker, bounded up the gangway of the liner Orsova when it docked in Melbourne yesterday for a surprise reunion with his English fiancee Margo Cator (left), 18-year-old London model. He burst into her cabin for an immediate embrace. ThenReuter - 184 words
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Article21 1959-05-16 1 ANGRY JAPS DEFY U.S.NAVY ion fishing f< i] Navy to enl i Tokyo formed a »und i tall new in- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article11 1959-05-16 1 Cuba war crimes tria ls change r, Dr -1-1-ti.l II U.P.I.U.P.I. - 11 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-05-16 1 Thf Governor. Sir William Goode, this morning prettnlc4 a bannei to the Hp«i :»»<i nrums of me (iurkha Contingent. Singapore Police The i blue banner is embroicleml on both iMtl "'t»> of the Colony. The Free Press picture shows Sir ttilli.iin fixing thr him.rr on to thr baffplpea «»1 the54 words
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112 1959-05-16 1 Hush-hush council probe by council THE live-man inquiry committee appointed by the Singapore City council to investigate complaints of malpractices in its day to day working of the council held its first meeting this mornii Commit too members are Mr. S. M. Vasagar, Inche Syed All Redha AlsaßofT. Mr. Tang112 words
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166 1959-05-16 1 50,000 TIBETANS MASS TO FIGHT CHINESE Swordsmen set for battle with paratroops 50,000 Tibetan rebels are massed around the Loka area of South-East Tibet preparing for a pitched battle with advancing Chinese troops, it was reported in Kalimpong, India, yesterday. According to latest reports from Tibet, Chinese planes have beenReuter - 166 words
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Article40 1959-05-16 1 TAXI CRASH: SOLDIER, DRIVER DIE AFTSMAN William o! hit ifantry Workshop, at. Pandan, johore Bahru, was kill (tor a on the toad on 'I liurs- killed was Abdul Latif bin Abdul Malik, driver ol xi In v John; other ound40 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-05-16 1 DULLES THE condition of Mr. John Toster Dulles has worsened. Mr. Dulles, 71, is in hospital for treatment of cancer. He developed a "mild" case of pneumonia last weekend. The l\S. State Department stated yesterday: "Mr. Dulles' pneumonia has not completely resolved. There has been some further declineReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement36 1959-05-16 1 W&Entirely new... OxD... from Revlonl^g A scientifically formulated deodorant created for a woman's special needs! I t w^mmmmww. .^w v I inall\ Freedom from ncrsnirution break-lliroucli of perspiration Btains! Ij; In v ra <i< <! foi iromai36 words
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316 1959-05-16 2 WEST HOLDS ADVANTAGE AFTER WEEK OF WRANGLE AT GENEVA r rili; lirst week of the East-West Foreign Minis- ters 1 conference ended In Geneva last night with the initiative, in the view of diplomatic observers, >>t ill in the hands of the West. The West had tin* advantage that itsReuter - 316 words
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103 1959-05-16 2 Freedom fighters go back to death K.I IWI INI, 1 »i:«' Hungarian fighters recentl) u.i routed after returnin their homeland pondent for th< tional Broach asti pan) reported yesterd l in- correspondent, Kathe rinr (lark, reported In a broadcast trow Vienna that Western diplo have confirmed the i lions toU.P.I. - 103 words
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118 1959-05-16 2 ''Tin-, i..--lalition m the balance last night after the PrJ Minister. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. announced a readjustment of ministerial duties designed to end the 10-day-ohl Cabinet crisis. Mr. Bandaranaike has derided to take over himself the departments of cooperatives and food fromReuter - 118 words
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Article37 1959-05-16 2 More than 2,000 Russians have applied to travel on the first Soviet space ilight. Pravda. The paper gave no clue as to when the lir.st manned Russian space ilight was contemplated. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-05-16 2 picture MR. AND MRS. STEPIIIA' DAVID offer their wedding this morning at th c Church of Our Lady of Lourdrs, Singapore.' Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article17 1959-05-16 2 Mr. Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, returni Moscow yesterday irom i visit to Kiev. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article22 1959-05-16 2 I iii i r i (i ol the ion bun for will I the 1 1 p.m22 words
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Article19 1959-05-16 2 ouncl] < will be opei Chetl Tine. 'i to i>- (i in the Aljui19 words
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Advertisement221 1959-05-16 2 fMMANSLIDE 000 P^J& j^^^ hi sho-p IZUMAK $12.5 (Spore). REMEMBER I ALL SAMOCA ♦""y 9"°'" 1 ailablc from: MALAYA PHOTO STORE 105, North Bridge Road, S'pore. i'iiii!iiiiiiiit3iiiiiiiiiiiiC]jiiimiiiiiC3iiimiiiiiiC3iiiMiiiii!C]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiii'iii.i£ FOR COM CON\ I ONOMY \y at Ma ayan hail u ay (STATION HOTELJ C Kcppcl Rood, SINGAPORE Every comfort provided at prices221 words
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Advertisement20 1959-05-16 2 M. FUNTER S. Grinberg Diamonds G Jewellery 67, Stamfordßd., (En Court Bid-;.) S'p Telephone *****, fit V**^P TJ"llJr Ifc^rM ftfvTT«l20 words
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168 1959-05-16 3 Russian version surgery by Briton 'fantastic' i tor lias littlr 1 ount by a holeoperation by i] m wt < k. t< r Dr. Mikwritlng in uth newsi PravBritish heartbroke down towards the end oi the operation. Dr. Denis Melrose, who d<slgned the machine, the 12-year-old Ri» girl patient wasReuter - 168 words
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72 1959-05-16 3 \i\\\ nuns Eddie Fisher and Eliia- raylor left New Vork by air for Barce- > lona yesterday with plans "to have as man> children as we < Asked how many children Mi>s Taylor smilingly replied: "May be an even dozen." HerU.P.I. - 72 words
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Article24 1959-05-16 3 At no time Was there n chance of the operation falling due to mechai causes, because the heartlung machine itsell functioned perfectly throuKhout. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article30 1959-05-16 3 A miniature port 'ait of Sir Walter Raleigh fetched £5,300 ($45,050) at Sotheby's in London, yesterday believed to be a record for an English miniature ReuterReuter - 30 words
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168 1959-05-16 3 RANGOON JUDGE ORDERS ARREST OF TASS MAN THE Rangoon District, Magistrate yesterday issued warrants for the arrest of Mr. Evgeny Kovtunenko, representative in Burma, of the official Soviet news agency Tass. The warrants were Is, 1 alter Mr. Kovtunenko railed to appear in court on May <; to lace aReuter - 168 words
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Article97 1959-05-16 3 ALERT IN LONDON FOR KLAN LETTERS \IK R A BUTLER A*l Home Secretary told the House ui Commons that one or two duals we out letters in the purporting to from the Ku Klux Klan. Their activities w. re being carefully watch* d. He .said: "If at any time there97 words
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Advertisement88 1959-05-16 3 A\ 800 PROJECTOR for 8 mm film SWm JkM P" tl A A powerful Astro Kino f1.5 lens ftZ i^l c lv^i with focai icngfh f 22 mm Film reels for up to 800 ft. High luminous intensity. V 11^ *w^ Sinqle-knob control with program S^~s'^tt switch for forward and88 words
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Advertisement85 1959-05-16 3 READY MADE DACRON SLACKS O I L* E S 28 to 42 IN NEW ■j^m DESIGNS BEAUTIFUL SHADES ■T^ from $18.75 SINGAPORE S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP 01 HIGH STREET, TEL: *****, Open from Monday to SATURDAY (9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.) I For the convenience of tho.se who prefer85 words
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172 1959-05-16 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday,May 16, 1959. Opinion Road name mix-up THE controversy as to whether or not j certain Jittle lane, claimed as private j property, should be i officially labelled with a City Council i nameplate is, of course, no mo r than a storm in a j172 words
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Article517 1959-05-16 4 HENRY ERICKSEN - HENRY ERICKSEN sfasf i KNOW WHAT ITS LIKEI TO BE ASKED THEI FEARFUL QUESTION! rywv: controversy i mercy killing reminds n an Incident when I was a young doctor in the ds ol a famous London hospital. One Of my patients an elderly schoolmaster, said to me: "I517 words
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257 1959-05-16 4 Polio mother, runs her home from iron lung M RS Jane B °y le Needham, 38- year-old mother and author =of a new book called "Looking I p," has spent much of the past 10 years looking Into a mirror but not for reasons of feminine vanity. For the mirror257 words
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Article223 1959-05-16 4 Beackcoinber - Beackcoinber im r*y i > prominent cit iz< I ol this realm were Int I reci ntly. They •f] to ;;iv<' I!i<ir pa poi them M when I ha itry in t hi I mart-Allick ri- procui ;>l< They are me Ive than u>< genii! ply th»-m223 words
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Advertisement31 1959-05-16 4 NEW ARRIVALS WITNEY Kyon Wool BLANKETS 60' x80 522.00 Each Pure Wool BLANKETS ta xBO 529.50 Each II A .1 A .1 TEXTILES LTD., 71. H.Kh Street, Spore! T>ls ***** *****31 words
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Advertisement80 1959-05-16 4 111 1 WmmM a another Grundig Masterpiece in Design ond Sound R. p< Priced ot the level to meet every pocket etudes a Stereo Record Changer suitoblc also for Monauro ond has connection facilities, providing Stereo Sound Reproduce Kt^dL €3H!IIEIEI Kl2 ST-WE I jPjII $745.00 (S'porc/Pcnong) JJK $925.00 (Fed, Born,80 words
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Article, Illustration556 1959-05-16 5 P. M. RAMAN - STRAIGHT SPA-PAP DUELS IN TOA PAYOH AND GEYLANG WEST P. M. RAMAN i; Ii ///r free p introduces j ///t/ 9 within the m in Julu i I rate totals i u v H ig;ijK>rc 1 |> Alliance ■pie's Acc each straight du< (icylang \y lo;i J a lon be556 words
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Article228 1959-05-16 5 IHJIXII-JJ Mr. E. 11. Hoolloway L.S Torch 13,272« Mr. Tang Yoong Chiaw P.R. Selandang SS Mr. S. V. Lingam P.A.P. Circled Flash I K-»>*-ORI): Mr K.M.Byrne P.A.P. Circle Flash CMKllg Mr. Teng Ling Siong S.P T' wilhin wheel ...SS Mr. Cbua Seng Kian L.S Torch Mr. John228 words
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Advertisement30 1959-05-16 5 New AIRES 111 s JJ -B/ASmm lens and j**T. > 4 <^^ iciutivt >»ot,on OFNTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD, od. S.nqopore. Ttl *****/***** Kuole Lumpur. Tel: ***** >o Str««t, p,i,o nfl Te 551930 words
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Advertisement110 1959-05-16 5 rT^i M Smart styling and 1/ fine tailoring. Come hi today ami choosr rj d from our wide arr;t\ a of the newest fabrics, 1 patterns and colours. I Therc*s something here t<» >uil every M THE MEN'S SHOP 86 HIGH STREET, SPORE. TEL: 220G6 ■■A .^^^^^^v**^%^^^ J BEFORE YOU110 words
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Advertisement32 1959-05-16 6 Enjoy today's most exciting Cigarette... ■JLaivJl Fitst in Flavour. The full flavour that means m more aroma! Every LB< M ever made has c<ment: "A blend i lality cigar cial aromatic I32 words
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Miscellaneous238 1959-05-16 6 Ji:iV" llAiTkk" by Sydaej Jordan tt^^w^3B V CO/VVC SACK TM' j 1 1 THAT A/^ CAfJ >I\MMI IKK b> Loo Falk and IMiil Davis WHY IS EVERYONE/ EXCUSE I JUST MEMTIONEP THE J /lt ATTME 1 A LAPY TOURIST IN 1 MERE APRAIPTO /ME, UAPV CASTLE -THEY RAM /A CASTLE-P^TOWM,238 words
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Miscellaneous406 1959-05-16 6 BORN tuday, you h qualifications ot B narian. You will tx your demands with I You haw |ood I I and probably will t> I wealthy. Your E you but you I! versally liked becau i thuds. Guard against a tendency to become You enjoy going and when you are406 words
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134 1959-05-16 7 FRESH DELAY FOR STUDENT MISSION TO RED CHINA T»HE 40-man student mission from Singapore to Red China, originally planned for April, has now been postponed to the Augi hooi holidays. Reason: The Immigration Department lias still not unproved the visas. Mr. Lim Joo Hock, the Controller of Immigration, .said his134 words
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Article137 1959-05-16 7 Prices up again in London FOLLOWING the overnight advance in Wall Street coupled with .some good local company news it was a generally satisfactory day on the London stock exchange yesterday. The advance in prices continued although attendance was somewhat thinner In front of the Whit.sun Holiday. Stock remained in137 words
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Article130 1959-05-16 7 arts enthusiast.- In O Singapore are trying to revive an old plan to build an open air theatre and auditorium. They think there i.s a crying need tor such a theatre and have no doubt ol its or ixipularity. The enthusiasts pointed out that the130 words
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Article113 1959-05-16 7 I LONDON, Ma> I'i«\ious Today L I RS8 > I, Mu. buyers :ers .tunc buyers lers llers i BSD spot buyers buyers 1 Itori 29 sellers til.inmt h i a or buyers buyers i sellers lulv/Sept. Hen lers prices quoted in penc*. prppj irswak I'.a.q. f| l113 words
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Article95 1959-05-16 7 NEW YORK, May 15. Previous Today n\ 103.12 nom. 103.25 nom. l.s 102.25 buy. 101.50 buyers 103.75 sellers 103.50 sellers July 101.25 buvers 100.62 buyers 102.75 sellers 102.62 sellers MM I SALES: Nil. in BKI Maj 35.40 buyers 35.75 buyers 36.25 sellers 36.75 sellers July 35.90 paid95 words
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Article25 1959-05-16 7 IM-U YORK. May I.V Previous Today is ('37.04 634.53 106.30 165.90 Bonds 84.34 Delayed 13 It;: 91.86 92.10 omposite Averages 216.22 *****25 words
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Article42 1959-05-16 7 d awaiting 1 re- wak unquoted. Muntok white to 25',. spot 49. awaiting release un"Lampon« quoted, nfloats 47 to 45. May release 25U. shipment, 44 to 44'.-. sellers, exMay ship, clock. cil. Saraprices quoted In U.S. cents per lb. i42 words
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Article61 1959-05-16 7 LONDON. Miv 15. Previous Today $287 ElO1 1 nom. £146 sellers £147 tiers [OPHA Philippines r.i.f. I'.K./ North I urnpean porti delivered n& ton May lits if U.K. North potts delivered I'M, ton May/June OIL dude Str porti in bulk June Julv <>l! crude (Yvlon ports61 words
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Advertisement204 1959-05-16 7 jr. Mm As in Watchmaking the NEW lon Cal. F.I. 104 '(-present the B VANGUARD" of technical flj II progress Q lUckcd by the /I\^. .-f cxf^cncnce of ui A 7 generations of Li* 6 Oi A watclunakers v#^ and traders, V^ fi Jf IAVRE LLUDA V^feJLJ^Bf matches arc \b204 words
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Miscellaneous92 1959-05-16 7 £Mllllllllllliliiiiiillill!llillllllllig I SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES 1 TODAY: 5.35 p.m E TOMORROW: 4 57 a.m. S E and <i.4!> p.m. E MONDAY: G.37 a.m. E and 7. 17 p.m. TUESJMY: 7.59 a.m. E and 8.33 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 9.05 a.m. E E and !>.14 p.m. E THURSDAY: 958 a.m. and92 words
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Article, Illustration906 1959-05-16 8 Part 5 Stowaways CM 1 H E R MOLE 1 [CKET his clev< r son with a new pridi "II \s i o w a w ay' m< to sleep, I think it is a Vi >0d idea indeed. In fact, I think it is the very be.906 words
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Article64 1959-05-16 8 THE winners Oi la.^t week's conI (each o! whom will receive a $5 prize »n din course) arc as follows: Miss Alice C f!3>. 113-B Tiong Bahru ROi Singapore 'A. Miss Lena Wee I Kirn (10), 146 Rochore Road, Singapore 7. Master Francis Wono Chan Siak (11),64 words
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Article, Illustration214 1959-05-16 8 CHILDREN'S PAGE A colour-in contest With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do Is to set to work to brighten up214 words
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Article, Illustration144 1959-05-16 8 Whtn ihe little friends reach the royal presence they i«e that the fire bird, now blazing with light, is perched before the King. rrwvsen^er takes them forward and Pong-Ping, fearing what may happen, tries to hid* behind Rupert. For a moment there u. In hu144 words
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Advertisement8 1959-05-16 8 SEWING n MADE r-S^? EASIER with V T|l|8 words
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Miscellaneous166 1959-05-16 8 CLUES ACROSS, l, A Christmas Carol. 5, He may f| one maki the .show you to your seat at a coui try Ide look very pret- concert or a wedding. 6, On lon for the which mother puts your Chi tree, 3. It comes dinner. 9, What Christmas from ;i166 words
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Advertisement95 1959-05-16 9 I You cannot aikord to take a chance with any M& -»<tiliv *****%. 1 1 1 1 1 I IJC vvllcllll Birth Weight <S mtlis later m :ivcn ill O-B and .ii ii ol I months, NESTUM uds introduced into theii diet. P^^^7^^^ot^H m m ■r/ 01 V L yOUK95 words
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Miscellaneous194 1959-05-16 9 IChurch announcements for Singapore s Ol »n« WB tatlud.ul 801 a.m. jo a.m. Morning Connnug3o a.m. Jr. hool. U i i«slon Holy Com- Sunday School. B( paui'i (hurtn, Upper ,d: 8 a.m. Holy io a.m. Sunday pjn Evensong. Matbew'i (hurch, Nell Holy Communion: lommunion. imstopher's Church, johore Bahru: 7 a.m.194 words
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Miscellaneous384 1959-05-16 9 B< tnthray's Church (Mandai) M -ju j.3u p.m. hureh of Our Lady Nativity (Upper Serangoon): Moss, sermon (i a.m., 7.15 a.m. and 8.30 a.m., A nd Benediction 5.30 pin. (hutch Of SI. Bernadette, 7.30 am. Low Mass; 9 a.m. High Mas.s; 5.15 p.m. Rosary; 5.30 p.m. Low Mass Benediction. KiiiKsmead384 words
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Miscellaneous108 1959-05-16 9 inn. (Jim, and R< V, B Kim Hao. BIH I I'KI n|{\ \N Life BiUe-ftvsftjrierian k-arek (144 Prinsep sin-«"t»: 4.15 pan Sunday School; j.:io p.m. vice, Zlon Rible-Preshyterian Church (5 Tavistock \v«iiu«), Berangoon Garden Fstate: 8.15 urn. Sunday School; 9.30 am. Worship in English; 10.45 a in. Worship In Mandarin-Hokkirn.108 words
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Miscellaneous113 1959-05-16 9 ii Philt» pin Bvenii Wai i rankel I -tit. h3O ;i in I t m. Ministry, M ->*hj; 11.15 Sill :n CiU6pel Servlt e Di Khoo 800 Chat. 417 Mm In idm Ko.id: 8.30 a.m. Breaking ol Hi tad; Mi j Chla; 930 ain Mini try, Mr. Robert Tan; 4113 words
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Miscellaneous101 1959-05-16 9 111 Kt ii Of niith i 131, Mouliniiri |{oud: |in )> in Teochei |j in Man- SALVATION ARMY flalestler Koad (10 Atartaban Koad) 10 a.m Holiness MeetIng, 3 p.m Sunday School. 5.30 om. Salvation Meeting Central Corps <ZOl Clemrnueau Avenue) 10 a.m Holines* Meeting; 6 p.m Salvation Meeting. SYRIAN Mar101 words
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Miscellaneous133 1959-05-16 9 nw'ii lUpli t hur< I ft. Itoad) tlilp (Eng.) Baptist C'hur.h i; I <t); 9 15 a n. (Chi: 10 30 am \V,ishlp (Cantonese); S3') p m School (Eng); 430 pin V. ship (Eng.). Iwry Baptist hur« h (IS V\.in Tho AvtBSC) iiiinu.iy 8< hool English); 11 am Worship (English)133 words
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Article166 1959-05-16 10 til I 11. Well Well No one recognised Peter Sellers and Kenneth Griffith, or could tell me that that the still was taken from the J.A.1t.0. film the "Naked Truth!" I had expected that there would be at least a hundred COrrecl entries, but not one did166 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-05-16 10 I Fun for j I all the I j family test I I your j j skill in I the quiz j I you like j29 words
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Article105 1959-05-16 10 11/" INNER was Sunny Gaee of TT 150-D Ea«t Coast Road. Singapore 15. The answers were: 1 J.A.R.O. Producer: 2. Violent Playground; 3. Anchors A weigh; 4. The Good Earth; 5. Father Of The Bride; tT. Two Fncvl Woman. l What do you associate with Bausch and105 words
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Article117 1959-05-16 10 THE selected winner was Mrs. s.r.c. Singam ol 1417 Jalan Temen gong Ahmad, Johore Bahru. Answers were: l rhe Malacca Observer; 2 November L904; 3. August 4. 1845; 4 Hill Street; 5. Beach Road; 6. Henrj k over from William Cuppage, who had held the post in117 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-05-16 10 r rill till >U,t\ I nidi .iiml slm.vmcl I ii lit -t II 1 1 1 1 Ni» mm ,u 1 1 > I'll mnkr it t mi. N I" I rOIW Mi. li hint I .1. ,1.1,1, j n |,i42 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-05-16 10 TUbl uin ner h Kua ii Ooi Men§ of in- (i I O II t*U Hoad. sin-. ipore. This m the objert i L_J____ a pipe. Bee ulial you tan I make out «.i it iOU un I rofd r! Ze I;s a PWUP- lf I49 words
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Advertisement58 1959-05-16 10 For real Comfort Always wear Ml ■MHPfIO j underwear f Jf 4 Avoiloblc at: M M H SAHIB, 110, North Bridge Rood, Singapore. Sole Agents for S'porc Maloya LACHMANN CO., 11-K Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore Tel: ***** F CREMAVAMA^ DELUXE J Ss^ CIGARS 'I CORONITAS LIAN HUP TOBACCO CO., LTD58 words
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Advertisement78 1959-05-16 10 SHAPE OF THE WEEK I J0 0^" m ■■■■■41 X I m Bi I W■• w I U L mj^ j I A THE EiXTMtY FORM I Address I (I()il(Miti *tt I t*«»»tt« MfIMIMMIf MtM»Mt«M.M»MMIMtf IIItMUMIIIMMMIIIIIIIiMMMI I M M»f II |UMl|lll HlllMUMim**'******"* 1 PrtlO OuJy 2 ••i™*^**i***##ft##i##i#ii#» 1 1 178 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-05-16 11 Starting stalls -every horse jumps cleanly This start, of the last race at Bukit Timah on Wednesday (won by Prince Charter, fifth from the inside rails) gives a splendid example of the value of starting stalls. Every horse has "jumped" cleanly, although it can be seen that a few of76 words
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Article22 1959-05-16 11 liOME. one of the world.-, greatest portii ntres of hoping to lent gloar. j ty authorities, the i and the22 words
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54 1959-05-16 11 LONDON ASKED TO APPEAR BEFORE BOARD IE n, British beaten pion l-'loyd weeks ago, d to meet the Board of on May y< Waltham. the .said Loni ked to apich ol their ilations. fought Pat- approval Brit Board, said "I am quite pre.ti< oting but it will after May 27Reuter - 54 words
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Article13 1959-05-16 11 of touring I professional* at the iternational ition in I ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article197 1959-05-16 11 richest national Olympic Committee in Europe, hope to make the 1960 Olympic Games the most spectacular since the Olympiad was founded 2,736 years ago. Huge sums of money are being spent to outshine the Human ceasars. who could a fiord to stage 100 chariot races a day inReuter - 197 words
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178 1959-05-16 11 'Spacemen from Japan in Isle of Man T.T. challenge IX)UR young Japanes 1 motor cyclists are preparing in the Isle of Man for "the biggest post-war challenge to British supremacy In the motor cycle export industry." The team, from the Hondo works In Tokyo, are out to win the blueReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement15 1959-05-16 11 Fujiya i '•/•>• I F I I tm™ K %i /Am CHEONG COMPANY r i M15 words
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Advertisement107 1959-05-16 11 WAY AHEAD IN EVERY WAY Goodyear leads in new tyre excitement. The new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead in every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What's new about it? Everything! Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury You can go on any road107 words
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Article, Illustration852 1959-05-16 1 PATRICIA LEWIS - FAT MEN usually make good husbands PATRICIA LEWIS BY [SUTOSL it's that old maternal instinct that (locs it, but I think i( is lime my sex stopped its adulation of skinny, beat-up, all-bul-consiimed heroes. Certainly, I will straighten out Sinatra. Sun. 1 jiii susceptible to Montgomery Clift, and I must852 words
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432 1959-05-16 2 DAVID CARRITT - Only Russians will find this exciting DAVID CARRITT By I Utj 1 he I and cou [i f ly a handful i en Thl why ih" Qui< t i I by Victor P i b ex I on RIVERSIDE SCENE An Impcci oc i 1 lon ol .1 1 It432 words
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Article, Illustration564 1959-05-16 2 George Whiting - LUCKY HENRY JUST THE BIG MONEY George Whiting All he has to do is collect dividends By V'OU have to look pretty hard find this man pulled up his ro< and away from it .ill. n drive past i and the honeymooners to the aorthern-most tip of .Jersey, in Channel564 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-05-16 3 In* So Henry gave all lis furniture away the gas nd set out to ■njo i mew. house among •dils was a emporary halt. Later his month the Riihards will move into 1 gabl< property Holier— rooms to d in a their SAVED £1,000 •ne he pools. I154 words
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Article265 1959-05-16 3 A mi das touch for safety ItfIDAS, Ickly (i< pour lon name I rom Mea un m. nt •rmatlon and I Analj sv I i r> l l l on oiler to world airlin< nove to beat ofl tition Ihe R \.F. the Ministries ol Supply and Civil Aviatl* n265 words
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Article, Illustration317 1959-05-16 3 Latest recruit to a gallery of remarkable women £She looks like a cross between a deglamorised Marlene Dietrich and a glamorised Anna Magnani, though she abhors comparisons with either By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AFTER visiting two of the plays now in rehearsal in London, I have317 words
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425 1959-05-16 4 Pelham Groom at the new films it i«s a itrange rt flection on human life that so many of the world's best stories have been centered on women who wandered, either through compulsion 01 of their own volition, far from the primrose425 words
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Article, Illustration316 1959-05-16 4 Dull patches- but still an epic among Westerns I-lITARLOCK" is in a way an exceptional filnl for it sets out to show that only killing which has been sanctified by law is justiflai And despite the fact that the story Is set in the untamed West it almost achieves its316 words
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Article, Illustration244 1959-05-16 4 Cary is so casual, yet this is good comedy J like Amri li en who ix-h. i undLsclplii much aa i do i [i Sor vi-ry. lender I with Cary f\ng the type ol i hin low p ia- 111 Tom Winston (Grant* nai i from !»L Wife for .some244 words
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Miscellaneous17 1959-05-16 3 My client wants a divorce, Sir William, and she would like your advice about getting a quickie17 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1959-05-16 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS ■by ACCORDING to all the rules of horse racing the Singapore Cup should be a match between Grand Coup and lipper. by their reformances. have lr superiority If not in en in Class 2 m <-i Jacmac ne mile on emphasises to1,006 words
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Advertisement30 1959-05-16 1 BEST BETS Br BETS ihould br: (.1 mil Coup, chnlcolor ti hki Vol i iVcht outsider I'inkson. I .iimmi .itul I \< i Isir.r THE COINC The K°*n« should be gooA30 words
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Advertisement17 1959-05-16 1 I if The shouting in the Bar is for M BULLDOG in (FTtJlTlli Yl 1 li STOUT17 words
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Article1889 1959-05-16 2 RACE 1-2.00: CLASS i, DIV. 4-6 FURS. g. ii ii mi \m r bnrli 'Mr. Mrs. LM Fuo> R Breuk.., 9.00 Shaari 2 7 MUN AMOI K 3yr chum <Trois Amis Stable E. Breuk 8.12 Donnelly 3. 90 HARD HN\l lyr ores < ST. Tuy> Daniel1,889 words
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Advertisement186 1959-05-16 2 completely new with a flawless sporting pedigree more space more verve more luxury planned to bring out the expert in you Jt'« today "a concept of aafety fast motoring th« /s 1 11 saloon wiili [he 1 .a i lout air and the Warranty an U I H MC. (ontinenUtl186 words
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Article1362 1959-05-16 3 K '59 ith t »urse 13-5-5" l F iaoe. Ml: 7-5-59 l v 13-5-58 rnai in Div. KI i in 42'^; Div. 3— t>F 1 Ml of 6P L'. mil I I 0-5-59 !k|M p in 40 mi Seventh i» riiil "OK: 13-5 in RACE FOUR1,362 words
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Advertisement72 1959-05-16 3 J^p Hfc^^L *A v^^HJh^ designed to satisf. b!e range of mJ,v tee, luxurious comfort modem frction are the hallmarks ot the highest quality ond o k for the A/ercc I production prcgran special vch^clrs, the MERCEDES'BENZ K fc!IA« I .UJ:IJ.U.>M. l -P»0...1 For Quality and Economy x I for everyday72 words
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Article1309 1959-05-16 4 A GNES SLIPPER TO WIN THE CUP Win with Trespasser MV h<> pun <up I It* Slipp This 1 1\ < year old Irish marc Is bred to staj and has been Improving with every run. Main i in tli«* Cup race, which la the enth even! on toumme and1,309 words
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Advertisement11 1959-05-16 4 CHURCHMAN'S No. ll \J fife Leader in a£. its class V^^11 words
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