The Singapore Free Press, 19 May 1959
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Title Section18 1959-05-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper 199. Singapore, Tuesday, May 19, 1959. Price 15 (t v18 words
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49 1959-05-19 1 Polls day curfew rumour is denied RS that there is be a curfew m Sinon election day c denied by the Police iy. Mr. William this morning. estion that the would not allow i meetings after l had also been he disclosed. umours are comunfounded," Mr. told the Free49 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-05-19 1 \ln a year hell wed again... I pIM-SIZED actor Mickey Rooney was divorced by I) is fourth wife, ELAINE (above), yesterday. He S immediately announced he planned to marry blonde beauty contest winner BARBARA THOMASON (be- E low) m a year and a day.U.P.I. - 118 words
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Article15 1959-05-19 1 Truman, wife President, 'ajor operain Kansas >r an undisMr. Truman ReuterReuter - 15 words
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184 1959-05-19 1 More candidates now expected to stand down BEHIND THE -SCENES negotiations are going on between various parties for further withdrawal ol candidates after an on-the-spot assessment of voting possibilities In certain constituencies. At least four candidate* are expected to stand down this week. The names of those candidates, and those184 words
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Article37 1959-05-19 1 Th<: Port by i her 2.000--mil( aid the 7.1H7--ton Biiii.sh freighter, Medic drifting helplessly m t Indian with < kdown. Thr tUg, Which loft Adolaide on M eh the I >n May 23. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article13 1959-05-19 1 riK condition oi Mr. John Fo pneumonl m i ReuterReuter - 13 words
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482 1959-05-19 1 MULTI-MILLION PLAN TO BUY UP ESTATES Spore, Indonesia fowkays form syndicate gLEVEN MILLIONAIRES from Indonesia and Singapore have jointly set up a multi-million dollar syndicate m Kuala Lumpur to take over European-owned estates offered for sale m the federation. This is believed to be the biggest Asian capital investment In482 words
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Article100 1959-05-19 1 'Nuns' hold three on spy charge I^uENCH counter-coploii-r age agents dlsgul.v nuns havt' arre.st»-d three .spies and charged them with gathering military and diplomatic wdCtti i Communist nation, police said m Pari.> terday. They arc Hermann BoUtelle, 57. his wife Fellcie, and a Polish embassy employer. Kazlmlen Deplerala. The allegedU.P.I. - 100 words
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Article34 1959-05-19 1 JUNE first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this mornin? at 100- v m cents per lb., down one-eighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.34 words
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242 1959-05-19 1 MR A WARNS: GO-SLOW MEN WILL BE SUSPENDED THE Malayan Railway Administration has warned its employees In Port Swettenham that those found disobeying orders or going slow would be suspended from service without pay. A letter signed by the chief port manager, Mr. E. Jefferies, to this effect was handed242 words
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Article25 1959-05-19 1 The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. O. Menzies, his wife and stall, left Ban Francisco by train y< day for Chicago.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article18 1959-05-19 1 All clear- 13th day No fresh smallpox cases were reported m Singapore today for the 13th. successive day.18 words
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213 1959-05-19 3 m the throes oJ a imunist-inspired spy British correspondent ndon yesterday. Brown, of the Daily aus ordered out of Saturday. He said last Western corleft m the Iraqi id Communist newsI the Communistradio had whipped c into such a mania were looking for spies everywhere. aidU.P.I. - 213 words
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52 1959-05-19 3 T have conTibet's largest —Drep v n g into a school tan children communist a Drepung m the Indian of Kalimonly 3,000 cry's 8,000 still m the he escaped had either rrested. it ell or four the fighting but was not linese ownReuter - 52 words
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146 1959-05-19 3 'BARE LEG' CRAZE PUTS HUNDREDS OUT OF JOB CO many women are E =kj plumping for the E "bare leg" look of seamless stockings that British knitters who m ak c fully-fashioned E stockings have had to E accept wage cuts, it was E stated m Blackpool yesterday. Mr. 11.Reuter - 146 words
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Article75 1959-05-19 3 I m [lit thai lan ti\ ,Zl. <„,„„■„,. officials they rranknot early lan- mainIt ml lon iw, British I ndon and made cl Z large p>vhelp lying m <»ur- nnsider gold Britain to financ< tin v capital purcha to British oil. ow. British official, night statedReuter - 75 words
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Article24 1959-05-19 3 The Asian Assembly of Moral Rearm a men t, held i City, western Japan, since May 8 finished it,, 11--day sessions yesterd24 words
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22 1959-05-19 3 I'M' >r of Tmimin 1 hel| ing I* So far about Thn hunt on22 words
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207 1959-05-19 3 IMJSSIAN writers were yesterday urged to create works of enduring value and higher artistry, commensurate with the broader advance of communism, and not "half-baked illustration of slogans." The call was Issued by Mr.Alexei Surkov, lir.st secretary of the Soviet Writ Union, atReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement119 1959-05-19 3 I Bflf/SnH CAMERAS I Wyßp^yA > rom Germany Four models for your choice... from $122/- (Spore). Available from: MALAYA PHOTO STORE 105, North Bridge Road, Spore JUST ARRIVED "NORITAKE" DINNER O TEA SET 6 colours Tea set. 18 pcs. $1 0.00 HOUSE OF ORIENTAL ARTS GOODSTORE 10, BATTERY ROAD Singapore-1119 words
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163 1959-05-19 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, May 19. 1959. Opinion Practical course npilE Western For Ministers, rather than let the Geneva talk., fail, are ready to discuss with Mr. Gromyko a .separate, temporary agreement on Berlin, according to a "leak" the authenticity of which need not be doubted. This i.s precisely163 words
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923 1959-05-19 4 Colin Brogan - WEST EUROPE S THREAT SCARES US. TYCOONS Colin Brogan by NATION THAT HAS MADE THE GREATEST I ADVANCE IS FRANCE /H)M! KHRUSHCHEV h I that tired of making. He Bays that m a vi -a ill be outproducing Ann And when that 'happy 1 day comes the whole world will923 words
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Article139 1959-05-19 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber ryr DIUS (Whom ol i to b< flnishl iches which will hav< tn hi ti 11,000.- B m Ite, and already 00,000,000 1» 'i thi i irth 1 1 name would valuable protection. A fellowller on i me loudly by my n id it only when139 words
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Advertisement178 1959-05-19 4 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHI BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOKS Whether it's a Local Singapore t Federation T a Chrry Blossom Trip I by sea cr ,nr, a C.ipe-to-Cairo tour, a Cruise or a Round-the-World air etc., we arc at your service. W« routos and fares, make all r< a score of minor178 words
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253 1959-05-19 5 Public interest in elections now is 'terrific' rrillKl Is tremendous public int m the present campaign [ie general elections to the Legislative Assembly, a. to a spokesman for the I)e--lltti ,nt of Information Services. Hi- s.nd the public enthusiasm nilic." II s.tid the Department was the kind of co-operation uliuli253 words
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72 1959-05-19 5 Y.W.C.A. PARTY FOR WORLD VICE-PRESIDENT THE Singapore Y.W.C.A. l.s to hold a reception on Thursday at 5 p.m. m honour of its world vice-presi-dent, Mrs. Ba Maung Chain of Burma. A former member of th^ Burmese Cabinet, Mrs. Ba will give a .speech on th significance of independence. Mrs. Ba72 words
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232 1959-05-19 5 COUNCIL WANTS YUKING SITE FOR CLINIC rpHE Yuking Youth Cl 1 the Health Commits i of the City Counc l <i« elded last week, 1 1 to be asked to vacate the council's land which it cuplea at the moment. The youth dub has built own pn on th< property232 words
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Article39 1959-05-19 5 FINANCIAL aid should be given tv him physicians and Indian Ayurvedic ]>h^ is, ii has been d«c id<d t»y th« Itj Council Health Commits The money, it < ould »>■ i\ com m< ity i |)Ui>ild39 words
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Advertisement21 1959-05-19 5 <*take& you eat, even Coo&, fottetf •r* THE STAGE CLUB'S \£2r next production will be m JULY Cu LTURAL CENTRE THEATRE21 words
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Advertisement79 1959-05-19 5 L-JLTDMCC /I mm f v y^BLjflY J f^^^JK J ~7l>^fc— B^' x of all the "portables" THE MOST PORTABLE! It weighs less than B lbs, 175 Cf#mmeters' m wt i mi i m i p i ijw P 0 BOX 22/, SfHCAPORG. X 7 /I x* w *j iyiu j79 words
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Advertisement13 1959-05-19 6 WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1899 "43-D I jj SHRIRO (CHINA) (Imorporated In H«>n< I13 words
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Miscellaneous314 1959-05-19 6 m Jl I I lIAU Xi; h> SyJaey Jordan M S J AfsiU THE MINO OF TUB ALIEN BEING IS W **2?*J2 O ««^^«l B M I tMMECHATELY AWAQE C* A NEW. EXCITING m O*i *Vb STAY INSiOC W WC O Bc'itK b I Ct^OAA UkilTUt A \AJF lD(~% DGOCFDTIfitU314 words
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Miscellaneous342 1959-05-19 6 i B t) I<^ you i m t and ah ing arts appeal greatly t. you likely will that expression. You tin of rout: be happiest a your o* mi cour the arts or the CI You an mi frank i you expect others to b In fact, you are342 words
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Article66 1959-05-19 7 M V\ \OKK. M h July 100 102.62 .v 1OJ v\l I Nil. Mis 35.75 bP 36 25 I 3tJ 75 sellers July 75 paid 35 BALES: is lots. June :.,i.ded price buyers 35',. buyers 35 sellers 35 <ii i > I 1 utures 'B' Contract May-Old66 words
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Article21 1959-05-19 7 NEW YORK, Mav IK Previous Tod.t 634.53 633.53 J 'V 165.90 166.22 <? mds !S:io omportU Av«r.«M 215.69 215.5121 words
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Article70 1959-05-19 7 And awaitin* re nt Ktt, 25 to ttU.clf. Saraits 25Vi to 25' ik unquoted. Muntok white ent 25**. Lampon spot 49, awaiting release unAwaitinß release 25M, quoted, afloats 47 to 45. May to 25*4. May ship- shipment 44',., sellers, ex-dock. Above Drtces quoted tn US cents ocr tb70 words
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Article131 1959-05-19 7 MERICAN •astronomist" i I flying saucer fan Athtmski said m sue yesterday after audience with HolQueen Julana: world would be oil if there were like her." arrived 10 minutes m Soestdijk (the palace) for his liaU meeting Queen. Too tired' ipers have that she grantU.P.I. - 131 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-05-19 7 picturf MR. ERNEST K. LINDLEY. senior editor and director of the Washington hu of Newsweek magazine who arrived In Singapore v\ith his m] i Indley, who is <>" an (our material for his column, will Address h>< pore American ls*o< lation today. Ihe Lindleyi will leave for Jakai i tomorrow.Free press - 51 words
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143 1959-05-19 7 piELD-MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery said yesterday lie could not understand why his recent visit to Moscow had been criticised. Addressing ex-servicemen m London, Lord Montgomery asked: "What is there irresponsible m saying what everyone is thinking? "Even my visitReuter - 143 words
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40 1959-05-19 7 The moderate Labour Party, Mapai, led by the Israeli Prime Minister. Mr. David Ben Gurion, maintained its majority m the elections for new governing bodies of the powerful Histadruth, the country's Federation of Labour. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement130 1959-05-19 7 l# m I I A fl A I M I from Singapore to Hong Kong 4 hours Bombay 71 hours London 231 hours from Ist June lake adiiMiUKi of B()\( Ikkti Insialmcni Plan M> now, pi) lalrr fo' pnlo'*oimo o»d boot my i comull row I'm* I A pint 91130 words
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Miscellaneous48 1959-05-19 7 Jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll j: 1 SINGAPORE 1 |HICH TIDES I TODAY: 8.33 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.03 a.m. and 9.14 p.m. 5 THURSDAY: 9.58 a.m. and 9.53 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.50 a.m. S and 10.33 p.m. 5 SATURDAY: 11.43 am. and 11.13 p.m. SUNDAY: 12.37 p.m. =5 11.55 p.m. MONDAY: 1.27 p.m. too48 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-05-19 8 Boo, boo boo! Sack the ref! "Yeeeow, but it's cold\"10 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-05-19 8 TEENAGE girls m West Germany, eager to wear skin-tight jeans, are using a method invented by German army officers half a century ago. In those days, smart cavalry officers got their skin-tight breeches by jumping into a hath with (hem on, and keeping themPopper - 89 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-05-19 8 JEAN Thomson (left) and Doreen Harris irom Southampton could not n'sM the solemn looking 1 but cuddlesome Pyrenean Mountain Dor puppies they came across at the Kennels de Ber#erie, Lyndhurst. But the pups will soon be too bis to cuddle m this way. When fully grown theyReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration167 1959-05-19 9 FOOTBALL speed tors? No, but t! every bit unrul and just 1 (ho faces casting iud ment on tendant at the X gent's Park Zoo don. These eight chii panzees are going to the star attract next month when t new Children's I opens. They are, like m167 words
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187 1959-05-19 10 LoIiD BO YD OKU, a British food expert, says Red China has apparently increased its food output 50 to 100 per cent during the past th: ara and U well capable of feeding population, one-fourth that of the world. The former head ofUPI - 187 words
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108 1959-05-19 10 HERH Alfried Krupp. sole owner of the Krupps of Essen, said m Duesseldorf that there wore Rood prospects for fruitful collaboration between West German and Japanese industry. Speaking to a press conference on his return from n two-month visit to Japan and the FarReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-05-19 10 pit t n Prime Minister Jlgme Doric of the tiny lnd< ent ate of Bhutan who main- tains nta headoju Kallmpong becau ii is thr easiest plai to carry on foreign af- Bhutan <i between India and Tibet and hai been mentioned is (•»<• lik< Iv pi i« foi nc»U.P.I. - 54 words
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24 1959-05-19 10 IM 1 Prime M Kishi Nori h would the I ni( to lon. (m which 1. Ed" ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Asia cannot yet have a common mart: Japan
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Article42 1959-05-19 10 Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako entertained the ambassadors of Denmark, Colombia and India, and their wiv( to a luncheon at the Imperial Palace In Tokyo. Crown Prince Akihito and Prin- cess Michiko as well as Princess Chichibu also attended the luncheon ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article38 1959-05-19 10 Mrs. Ho Hsicuig ning, chairman, of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission, told the National People's Congress that all families of the Overseas Chinese m the rural areas of Fukien ami Kwangtung provinces arc living m people's communes.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 38 words
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Article23 1959-05-19 10 Tibetan refugees have begun to arrive at the that-ched-hut camp especially built for them by the Indian Government at Missamari, m Assam. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article38 1959-05-19 10 Mr. Hamka, a prominent leader of Masjuml, the est Muslim Party m Indonesia, told the Constituei mbly In Bandun*' that unkind domoc- racy Ls m fact, totalitarianism which will serve as a remedy to kill the patient." ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article19 1959-05-19 10 Former Philippine President Emilio Aguinaldo. 92. has entered a hospital m Manila for treatment of hi^h blood pressure UPIUPI - 19 words
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Article30 1959-05-19 10 The Russian navy organ Soviet Fleet h;is charged the Japanese Government with blocking the repatriation of Koreans living m Japan. "Therein the Japanese Government assumes a resnunsibility," it added.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article9 1959-05-19 10 Pathescope 500,000 worth earner a Unl fa« competitioi U.P.I.U.P.I. - 9 words
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Article16 1959-05-19 10 Th< exploring the of incn ports of p< rock, copp< dv cx< po and trial (1.16 words
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Article20 1959-05-19 10 Luang Charti 11-.mgknk Int« spokesman Wild n. with rth through Ihe R n r of Vietnam* m Si. in ReuterReuter - 20 words
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43 1959-05-19 10 111 IF Mini spok< that J it with South Vithc "only l( In ft the I I they v d to pay i n South Vietnam m view <>1 them v only I With r he ReuterReuter - 43 words
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107 1959-05-19 10 JAPAN NOW BIGGEST PRODUCER OF FILMS JAPAN «l m produi tun- films i Courier ha, *o Th l e n thl F V not me u.N. Edu< entiflc and CuISS; ganisation said tl i£ W n° rld > ing 443 movii i fiS7 the latest year roi^ which table, itU.P.I. - 107 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-05-19 10 picture. The newly -elected Governor of Tokyo, Mr. Ryutaro Azuma (centre), cuts a ribbon to open the third Tokyo International Trade Fair at the Harumi Pier grounds at Tokyo. The largest fair ever held m Japan, with 23 countries taking part. it displays nearly 2,500 exhibition boot 'is.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-05-19 11 Mr. Stanley Quig- E ley, better known =to London child- E ren as "Uncle S E Stanley," is to put S on Punch and Judy S S shows m Vauxhall 5 Park, London. E He is seen here painting some of S his Punch and106 words
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188 1959-05-19 11 4MI [CAN army scientists have isolated and x incovered the thirst centre of the brain ribed as a "small blob" about the size of a thball. Yet without this "blob" dogs lose all interin water, and would die of dehydration. Because the sensation188 words
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Article86 1959-05-19 11 SPACE OUT OF BOUNDS For women E (V'TER SPACE must E s \J be declared "out of E to women, S leading Ameri- 5 nace physician, tc Colonel John Miree reasons. E rHYSIOLOGI- women are con- ty /ess efficient s ■'•YCHOLOGI- >><7/ are 7i02 '<> tafce f/ie na I stresses86 words
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436 1959-05-19 11 AROUND CLOCK VIGIL DEEP BELOW PENTAGON free world s milifary nerve centre pOHTY reel below ground m Wash ington, Ihe Ir e r wor I ds military nerve centre, ;i pis tol-armed sergeant draws back i curtain to expose a hold outlined map of Berlin. It is ready lor piU.P.I. - 436 words
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Article149 1959-05-19 11 A CHAUFFEUR who has his own chautTeur is the latest chapter m the "rags-to-riches" story m America. The hero of the story is 43-year-old Roosevelt S. Zanders of New York, a chauffeur with an income of 30,000 a year. For £30 a day, Mr. Zanders promises149 words
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Article, Illustration130 1959-05-19 12 Picture by S'porean is highly commended MR MOH N award* I I Com men fur lil> ])irturi' 'The m the xii Cuba Internationa] Balon ol aphy. Mir R MANICKAM ol the (Jniveri Ity ol Malaya will give B talk on "Col< ir Processing and Scientific Photography" at the Clubhouse ofAng Kok Huat; ARPS - 130 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-05-19 12 Simple scene is transformed into a star picture by -NET Dh'YISG." Koh Cheng Kuang (Trengganu)KohKoh Cheng Kuang (Trengganu)Koh - 15 words
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Article, Illustration378 1959-05-19 12 Send m your best before June 24 rpilF seventh Pan-Mal-ayan Photographic Exhibition sponsored by the Photographic Society of Singapore will be held next month. No matter what kind of camera you use, you can enter this exhibition. You don't even have to develop and print your own pictures.Ling King Tonyrt - 378 words
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Article, Illustration340 1959-05-19 13 They won't like this m Ghana, says John Redfern EVERYMAN'S AFRICA. Dobson, 21s. IOIIN HATCH, a chubby man permanently stationed at tlie ,(1 of a fruity pipe is about to arise the blood pressure ol I,ls ivllow Socialists In Ghana. Pi line340 words
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Article184 1959-05-19 13 George Millar - George Millar KNIGHT OF THE AIR By Maxwell A. Smith Casscll. 18s. I pilots come and go, but there will not ..other like Antoine de Saint Exupery, ri life this book records. "Sainttall, heavy Frenchman, was a genius. on Hying wondrously nobility. rienced 11 I184 words
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Article177 1959-05-19 13 r _l <__ 'Jk r JSk I i^ i 1 **S T *M *_p v *^T j __^a^^^i^__l CHAIN REACTION, By Christopher HodderWillunns. Hodder and Stoughton, 15-v. THIS is a genul thriller because it is utterly credible and applicable to the whole community. AG.M. - 177 words
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140 1959-05-19 13 Now he's a top writer about the sea IN DEEP. Irank Bainos Kyre Spottiswoodiv Ms. With his second book the finely written, Imafl live .story of his voyage t.) An: tralia as an appn on a four masted barque Prank Balnei enters the front ranks ol writ' DANCE ON INI140 words
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Article328 1959-05-19 14 TOOK FOUR YEARS TO PREPARE LONDON sports writers are giving the motorcycling world a waruii Don't wider-estimate the Japanese threat at the isit* oi Man Tour* ist Troph) i.Mrs. The t.i 'i the world known motorcycling take place next month. Japanese riders arc entered forReuter - 328 words
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Article71 1959-05-19 14 4-1 DAVIS CUP WIN FOR INDIA INDIA bc;V the Philippines 4 l m the Ea tern z«>ne final of tin- Davitf Cup m Calcutl They had gained a winning 3-0 load on Sunday, when they added the doubles to their previous two singles victories. In yesterday's singles, Ramanathan Krishnan <Reuter - 71 words
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Article59 1959-05-19 14 Emerson takes the Swiss title Roy Emerson of Australia won the men's singles title m the Swiss Hard Courts lawn tennis championships at Lugano yesterday. He defeated Billy Knight (Britain* 6-3, 6-4, 6-3, m the final. Christine Truman, 18--year-old British »irl who won the Italian championship recently, took the women'sReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-05-19 14 Good heavens does that mean the other mi poor men have all been injured15 words
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Article260 1959-05-19 14 Officials tour Olympic site OLYMPIC officials of nearly 50 nations, together with Ihe leaders of the International Olympic Committee yesterday toured the sites being prepared at a cost of A: 25 million by Italy for next > ear's Games. The National Olympic representatives have gathered m Rome to consult withReuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration127 1959-05-19 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE rpiiK match pi i for a vulnerable On the abo beyan m both ro h Out Heart by v. )ades by North. 'lip player accepted aieii^e with a bid oi Five I wa.s doubled by a penalty of soo. In Room I goaded into maki o\erbid.127 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-05-19 14 (I.i is ross 4 Crop seen 1 Not that minister without store (4). in.> paper., loose 5 Don that bt? (7). tli behind it U). 6 Mode tl I 7 Innermost nature (4> 9 In thi.s. r. 8 Such a fact Is dated, not eye (5). up-to-date (8). 12 Talisman196 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-05-19 15 jiiiii uiiimif SINGAPORE sports- E E man Mr. I'hoo 'I'eow E E Toh and his bride after E E their wadding yester- E E <tay. E Teow Toh, the eldest E E son of Madam Tan r Slew Kens;, is Secretary and captain of the All E Whites80 words
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299 1959-05-19 15 rHE touring Indian cricketers, set to score 294 runs to beat Glamorgan, had hit 45 for one ticket by the close on the second day of the -day match at Cardiff yesterday. Bright sunshine brought out the crowds, md there were about tenReuter - 299 words
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Article86 1959-05-19 15 MAURICE Trintignant, France, driving a Cooper Climax, won yesterday's 19th Pan Grand Prix for formula two cars at Pau, south west France. Bruce McLaren (New Zealand) was second m a Cooper and Lucien Bianchi (Italy; third, also m a Cooper. Trintignant covered the 80 laps totallingReuter - 86 words
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33 1959-05-19 15 Kramer's pro. troupe get offer from LTAA Mils Vit AU ?n decided to the olive the United pr< >nal tot( r, Jack Irrr till onid.il Ci for mi Id d L.T.A A ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article41 1959-05-19 15 Baron de Zuycnd de Nyevelt's Maddalo won the Zetland Gold Cup run over one and a quarter miles at Redcar, Yorkshire, yesterday. Mr. J. F. Bells Warrior was .second, with Mr. T West's. Cash and Coui third ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article249 1959-05-19 15 close oi play scores; At Lords. Middlesex 220 and 138 (P. Parlitt 60. D. Hates five for 32). Sussex 130 <F. Titinus seven for 54) and 40 for one. At Leicester. Derbyshire 223 and 53 for no wicket. Leicestershire 337 for lour declared <M. Hallam 200, W.Reuter - 249 words
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Article38 1959-05-19 15 Sir H. Trafford' Alclde won the Winston Churchill Stakes, run over two miles and 70 yards at Hur I Park. Sum terday. Mr R I I)' ni ench d w i l Holland (Ty third. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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276 1959-05-19 15 FIRST POINTS OF SEASON FOR SURREY pNOLAND'S Tesl selectors, who have to rind J saiisiactoi > opening batsmen for the series with India, may have an embarrassment of n< h ci Judging \>\ yesterday's cricket. Maurice rlallam of Leicestershire, who hit 158 otl the Indians a week ago, took prideReuter - 276 words
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Article25 1959-05-19 15 v completed a 4-1 'In im In their Euroi second round tic he Davis Cup In B Jll I i) 6 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement163 1959-05-19 15 A Masterpiece if German Precis on Workmanship HI", The universal camera tor both grncrol and technical photography features internally coupled outomotic lenses. lite-siic Pentopnvm tindi r tocol plane thuttcr, ipeeds I sec to 1/1000 sec built-in self-timer. Full range of lenses and accessories for specialised uses. Uaf price: from 1345163 words
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290 1959-05-19 16 GROMYKO LISTS QUESTIONS HE'LL DISCUSS Private meetings hint \UI. ANDREI GBOMYKO, the Soviet Foreign Minister, revealed at yes- terdmy's session of the East West Foreign Ministers' conference those parts of tin* Western peace plan he thinks may yield progress at later private meetings among the Ministers, diplomatic observers said mReuter - 290 words
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Article36 1959-05-19 16 Mr. Paul Phillips, a senior official of the Australian Department ol Trade, arrived m Jakarta yesterday lor final talks to draw up •i. trade agreement between Australia and Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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79 1959-05-19 16 ACTRESS Anita Ekberg was accompanied to the Hollywood airport by former hu bund lie i< tt for a Polar flight to Rome. Antho l and Ekberg held hand at tho airp' Mi rg, 20. charged •Steel was "insanely Jealast week when she divorcedU.P.I. - 79 words
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72 1959-05-19 16 Forced down airliner is released by Israelis rE Lebanese airliner, which was forced to land at Lydda Airport by an Israeli fighter plane yesterday was released after four hours and arrived later at Beirut. The airliner, a Middle East Airlines DC-3, was carrying 27 leave-bound Indian and Yugoslav troops of72 words
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Article72 1959-05-19 16 The Pakistan Government announced yesterday that Pakistan and India have agreed m principle on all measures at issue m the 11-year-old canal water dispute. World Bank President, Mr. Eugene Black, after a meeting with Pakistani President Mohammed Ayub, said that within about two months it willU.P.I. - 72 words
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Article27 1959-05-19 16 Newly weds Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher sailed into St. Tropez, Riviera, yesterday on their honeymoon cruise round Mediterranean pleasure spots.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Advertisement363 1959-05-19 16 •n?i Free Press the coinnirttl #t jAt'jKl COLD STORAOt, OKCHAKD ROAD noli BO •nd oniw«.ri to boM nuntu CLASSIFIED ADS. M VOI X StKVM 20 N no. j-LAN Printing from Trs Fotomattc UO7lO. AMOCE' Plan Print )toI B'pore IMOKM.K \IIIV W»r4> %Z I ""< MOVIE IN LIVING CO--I (<H ,ui>rr363 words
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Advertisement98 1959-05-19 16 New/ max Factor curl control MB STRAIGHT HAtR p s gt!\: STAY CURLY M^ («f l*»t»*9 c r CURL CONTROL with revolutionary new Frotein-Polymist your hair new body, a yen to curl it's never had before! Ev the straightest hair, wave tendencies may be found wl control quickly coaxes into98 words
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Title Section11 1959-05-19 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve EVE. Tuesday, May 19, 1959.11 words
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Article, Illustration409 1959-05-19 1 Jap doll the 'Kimono' Line pLOTHES for cocktail parties and evening V always m demand here and fabvill wash are much sought after. But whether they are made of natural pure silks or the new synthetic matedesigns are more glamorous with each consignment. splashy florals m jungle shades of ens409 words
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Advertisement38 1959-05-19 1 rainbow tissues f cont W^ >rtmenl of lour I I ex( i I coloured 1 ol Lhe flni LVj qualil f id Jj fw and econo four I Sok Aim nts: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated m Hotf Kon*38 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-05-19 2 Serve coffee in this beautiful silver pot A delicious fragrant brew can be made from any one of HO different kinds of coffee beans. This drink will be appreciated better if served m this silver coffee pot with it's lovely chased design of (lowers and leaves. The graceful lines based114 words
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Article80 1959-05-19 2 ARE you looking for a doting husband? Someone who thinks you're wonderl ul and pa on telling you 50. someone who hangs on your every word. who agrees with everything you say who lets you it him like a slave who wakes himself a doormat lor you80 words
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Article138 1959-05-19 2 COSMETIC MAKERS WARM SHADES ALTHOUGH many liavc I alien for the warm shades of marigold and geranium with a hint of orange In their tones thi.s is often a difficult colour to match with make-up. htforward 01 make-up may appear harsh, especially for the older woman who must make .sure138 words
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Article53 1959-05-19 2 WHERE to buy Coffee pot and table lamp: Silvercraft, 31, Pcnang Road. "Ananda" lipstick: Elizabeth Arden, Whiteaways, Battery Road. Christine's "Kimono line dress: Coral, 38, Coleman Street. Grace's dress, hat and handbag: Vanity, Raffles Place. Siamese silver earrings: C. K. Tang, Orchard Road. Hand embroidered cheongsum lengths: Pekin Co., 62,53 words
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Article67 1959-05-19 2 your sewing machine i.s one of your friends. Don"! ill treat It by neglecting to v.se a little oil. All the moving parts should be red with a Rim <>f oil periodically r\a\ if the machine i. not m i ill is often the i and mi'67 words
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Article28 1959-05-19 2 Hoy for i 1 ate&l k1» .1 i th( ticl ii c of th< d tliis ide ol v and t Id proof28 words
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Advertisement78 1959-05-19 2 THE NEW SLIMMING SENSATION A with FIGURAMA TABLE MACLEVY /k\ appetite reducing wafers. V Tokc Pounds and Inches off while W^L\ y° ur clothes stay on. V M) Correct Your Posture. Ring ***** F/ FIGURAMA SLENDERING \f/ BEAUTY SALON y Show House, Singoporc 9. f^3^~V Pcrsonol Attention by HELENA RUBINSTEIN78 words
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472 1959-05-19 3 IHICKEN livers are now on the list of frozen foods and they provide al base lor many a tasty meal. nee, here is a recipe tor a light lunch or supper dish that from one packet of chicken livers and serves three472 words
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Article113 1959-05-19 3 on se wives pointed with of their cook<»lten than on is over hi setii dei <■■ like or poultry badly. The margin of time w sometimes quite small. Often the difference between a perfectly cooked joint and one which is ruined is only a113 words
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83 1959-05-19 3 A COMFORTABLE OUTFIT FOR ROUND-ABOUT- TOWN WEAR 10 opped this picoi pretty Grace Fang as taxi m Raffles P|< is the nd-about town o >eathof i »eh wear or it reU 'm round neckline is fin- **•>*(•• lifltll lIIMIII *****1 l 11 1 1 with a band of white and83 words
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287 1959-05-19 3 DO NOT PUT TOO MANY THINGS IN THE FRIDGE IF you arr the proud owner oi a gleaming new refrigerator now is the time to start taking care ot it so that it will give lasting service and look as good as new tor many years to come. The first287 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-05-19 3 The shades are made locally and are available m many colours, parch ment decorated with a Chinese motit and trimmed with velvet binding. Although transformed into a table lamp this candle holder can still bi» used for it's original purpose ol holding a tall re- gal candle In85 words
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86 1959-05-19 3 A brass candle holder is turned into a graceful lamp 4 SLENDER brass candle holder ha used to make tins graceful lamp originally Intended lor a Siamese temple and imported from Bangkok The circular tray Is the original wax container and can be U »ed as an a -li tray86 words
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Advertisement11 1959-05-19 3 Wffi/jjti^ft^t THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST I CWyT^J MOST PRACTICAL PAGE 1 i11 words
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Advertisement117 1959-05-19 3 FOR MODERN CLEAN AND LATEST STYLE SALON VISIT BETTY'S Beauty Salon 368 Prinsep St. (opp. Dhoby Ghaut) Phone ***** for appointment BETTiT^ J >«»>»«> S»Un Facial male up by Film Star Beauty consultant and make up specialist MISS EVELYN m ot tendance QUADRONAU. for all kinds rtfi^^^Mi Getting MARRIED? Make117 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-05-19 4 CHOOSE YOUR EARRINGS WITH CARE U.TIIOI (ill all lurms of jewellery play an importani part m Hie 1 modern girl's list o| accessories it seems thai earrings :ire the most popular. Both for day and evening wear this is a feminine adornment which still holds pride <»!' place ;m<l the422 words
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Article66 1959-05-19 4 Just how carefully do apply your face powdVVe havi> all met the who has ;i Hour bag look. She Imagines th thick COatil li^ht 1 powder will hide n dull and d om on. Nothing could be further from the truth. thing to do i66 words
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