The Singapore Free Press, 20 May 1959
1959-05-20
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1959-05-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper n.iiimday, M»y 21), 1959. l"rii<- |JI U15 words
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128 1959-05-20 1 Railway peace talks: First step as union cuts claims Till: first step towards settling the five-day-old 1 work-to-rule campaign by the National Union of Railwaymen is to be taken today by the leaders of tfu' Malayan Trade Union Congress who stepped into the dispute yesterday. Us leaders, Messrs. K. V.128 words
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Article37 1959-05-20 1 ion of relations will i the union as ration has re- Jions under that the workpaign be called ach Is being the union to d nand of 57 r mouthlyil the rnmentrates the Ithin Its37 words
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168 1959-05-20 1 'Communes may cause Red army to turn against Peking' IV|R. Walter Robertson, the retiring U.S. Assist ant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, told Congress: "I believe that the commune system may well turn out to be a major blunder on the part of the Peking authorities m sowingReuter - 168 words
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Article26 1959-05-20 1 June flral buyers fob. opened In Singapore this morning ai 102% cents per lb., vi) three-quarters oi on yesterday's clo The tone26 words
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Article21 1959-05-20 1 Thi to make th< nton the funds "i th ofll announ quoted by the Soviet ReuterReuter - 21 words
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32 1959-05-20 1 o i c 1 1 tly The crater i if »ur ing out ftoi ttlng shrub a I T))> wln- m two viii the the then ReuterReuter - 32 words
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86 1959-05-20 1 GIRL CRADS IN TIGHTS 'INVITE DELINQUENCY' High school graduates m BeOU] have decided that who look good m tight pants "invite juvenile delinquency." At a meeting the graduates adopted a resolution calling lor the Education Ministry to adopt the skirt, rather than long Jeans, as the' official uniform of highReuter - 86 words
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Article129 1959-05-20 1 The Tengku votes in Kedah T*HE former Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, wu among the early voter, this inornin;; m the Kedah/P< state elections, the flr t to be held under the constitution. The Tengku arrived ihortly after 8 a m. at Kanehut Malay Scliool m Alor Star's Pekan constltui129 words
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Article321 1959-05-20 1 MARCUS IN NEW CLASH OVER A JOB did not use influence,' he tells inquiry Jl/IR. P. C. MARC IS denied before the City Council inquiry commission today that he had used his influence as Chief Administrative Officer to set his nephew, Mr. John de Cruz, a job m the Fire321 words
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Article27 1959-05-20 1 Mr Duncan Sandys, British Defence Minister, left London by air yesterday on official visits to Turkey and Greece at the Invitation of their governments.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement118 1959-05-20 1 m proviJtno you with ffie MHS^EJjS^^^^^^^ iPSk IwH a famous feafans a/ihe WfjjjmS^a zjk f iT^Smß^L f*r a fioculux sysfan- /g?~~ s KflKH^ HeverhoJthe TvU ksm^bi B^ Md^B PcKvf Such On j^dHra^trCv/ >r .x'y B for h* practise k Hk .A V^ >^ m v> ty' Acculux I W*jm?**mmß%n £S118 words
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117 1959-05-20 2 Defiant de Gaulle saves 8 from gallows PRESIDENT Charl( Gaulle was n I m t< relay to have muted the death sen- eight Algerian m an apparent i (Tort to win the hy of Al£< 08. It was the third such amnesty since the General assumed power la.st iry, portedU.P.I. - 117 words
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113 1959-05-20 2 i WOMAN holding a child Pimped over crowd barriers m Rome yesterday and threw herself m front of a car carrying President 1 Oronchl and King Paul of Grei The President was escortins; King Paul to the Quirinal Palace at theReuter - 113 words
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47 1959-05-20 2 FAROUK PLANS TO WED BEAUTY FROM NAPLES? THK PAH iur; on the Rh l< Farouk oi |)l intends to marry the ipolitan who t Rom driver who C( hrr on Capri lon m Italy it two years. was V i not b* III); -HUP yr month U.P.I.U.P.I. - 47 words
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302 1959-05-20 2 iiK. WALTER S. ROBERTSON, is. Assistant Secretary of state for i lr Afl Eastern Affairs, has warned Conrresa that Red Chinese .uti\itj e s opposite Formosa "indicate that at any moment we mis; hi expect an oven attack." Mr. Robertson testifiedU.P.I. - 302 words
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186 1959-05-20 2 PEKING IS ENEMY OF FREEDOM: EVIDENCE I\|K. J GRAB AM All PARSONS, the E Deputy Assistant Secre- E tary of Slate for the E Far Last, said m New E E York yesterday that E E four major events m tlie last 12 months had E given clear proof thatReuter - 186 words
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39 1959-05-20 2 A Japanese en mission led by Mi Yamazu. an office] Tokyo Foreign Or Tokyo by air yesterda Brazil via Seattle to i tigato the situation there about suitable land for Jaoanose settlers. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article39 1959-05-20 2 United States Air Fore personnel m West Germany have been told they must dosimeters devices [Zi of :i pocket-watch to Indii xposure to radiation, a U.S. Air Fore 1 pokesman said In Bonn prdav ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article30 1959-05-20 2 Emperor Haile Selassi of Ethiopia will pay an oflicial visit to the United Arab Republic next month at the Invitation of Pr< Ident N ReuterReuter - 30 words
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86 1959-05-20 2 Nwith two major US rubber comp.int ratified by the union m Akron. Ohi<> tl but till m hei cornnew contra TTS Rubber Con 'rt.ooo work Rubmy. tone liv 1 14 (Kio at HF Ooodricli Company started on April ontinued on Monday while union andReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement78 1959-05-20 2 LOVE 111 dome other favourites TRIPLE BAR, CRACKERMILK, FRUIT NUT. and RAISIN MILK THE GREATEST TASTE IN CHOCOLATE DINE AND DANCE I Bar Restaurant Orchord Hotel's Golden Venm f/vS* bar ond restaurant offers you MfC'^ '"^V e«ccll«?nt food, drink?, ond dance N y f muiic provided by the Orchard Ur^LM78 words
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Advertisement111 1959-05-20 2 FV 20 The Finest Slide-Projector available to-day electric The new minioture-siie slide projector featuring great convenience of operotion is the ideal complement to the Paxette. Reflex when using colour film. Built-in blower, 110/220 volt AC, lenses with •5, 100 and 150 mm focol distance. Remote control with I automatic slide111 words
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211 1959-05-20 3 In their late m court a daring ue a prisoner from Dartmoor, utii on the Is near TavliWard, Benjamin John Haves were with conveying a car jack and the prison with militate a prisoner's i remanded until today. superintendent early yesterday morning a nighiReuter - 211 words
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222 1959-05-20 3 HIS BLOOD CHILLED FOR HEART SURGEY BUli Ml surgeons > terdaj used a nevi technique t<> perform a i hoie-in-the-heart onn-a-ition on .1 Iti-year-old boy The operation look place at St. George s Hosi ['it.il. London I hospital spokesman said tin- operation was performed bj a new me- (hod o|Reuter - 222 words
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62 1959-05-20 3 WOMAN KILLER EXECUTED BY GARROTTING A SPANISH woman. TilaPradas Exposito. wa executed by garrotting m Valencia. Spain, yesterday for murdering ,a person by poison and trying to poison two others. (By the garrotte system ol execution, used m 8] for criminal offences, th--criminal la fastened by I iron collar toReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1959-05-20 3 Audrey Hepburn, wlfi actor director M< l Ferrer, Is expecting her first child next sprii of the couple aid |n Hollywood Hepburn recently spent lx months m Dv go, M plcWhili she wa thrown from q usly injured ick. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 44 words
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Article165 1959-05-20 3 KENYA TO PAY FOR DEATH BEATINGS I^HE Kenya Government announced m Nairobi yesterday that it would pay "ex gratia" compensation to dependants oi the 11 Hola camp detainees who died from beatings—but denied that any such claim was legally enforceable. A lull-scale inquiry into the future of Kenya's four detentionReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement91 1959-05-20 3 ord Rood, (Opp. Orchard Road Post Office) Singapore- 0 itot.ons between 9 a.m. 6.30 p.m. WHY NOT FLY THERE? Sydney? Hongkong? London? ur expert assistance costs COOKS WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE b-njon Rd., Singapore. Tel: ***** Groms: Coupon FRIDAY T "E 22nd MAY (BEING A PUBLIC HOLIDAY) °UR ACCOUNTANT, FORTUNATELY, WILL91 words
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Advertisement107 1959-05-20 3 oTjP»* Your «f-df"*-n luur C(>rta nt y of value... week's Quick bargain: Frozen Strawberries Melba Sauce Usual Price $1.55 per carton Now Only $1.20 TAKE SOME HOME TO I).\Y ctj^FITZRATRICK S iJ *,/<cr» M rA<>* 3CO Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 Manufacturers of GEM SET JEWELLERY I/I Platinum and107 words
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192 1959-05-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, May 20, 1959. Opinion Open air theatre The suggestion that Singapore should have an open air theatre is not new but it is worthy of greater attention than it has received m the past. Too often the idea has been shelved because simists who de-c-hired192 words
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Article, Illustration923 1959-05-20 4 from WILLIAM FOSTER New York McCarthyism ives on eye$ are "nail and There m a grim set to the ignacious jaw and the lips are drawn back in a naked marl. 'I'll is w;is Senator Joseph McCarthy as millions of Americans s.iw him. This was the923 words
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185 1959-05-20 4 ROSS MARK - Now they're saying Clare Boothe Luce may run for Senate next year ROSS MARK by :|N her New York skyscraper apartment refusing all telephone calls except those rfrom her family and dose friends, America's No. 1 career woman Clare Boothc Luce is sbroodlng about her future. Her friends say she185 words
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Advertisement28 1959-05-20 4 PATEK PHILIPPE VICTORIES ills t,\ the 1958 < ••in ]m nt ion a n ri v v n I dividual rei holding thl Sole AgH. SENA,, LTD. Singoporc Pcnang28 words
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Advertisement27 1959-05-20 4 7 K -***r4 /^^N^X^ MOVING? For expert packing, removal and storage I j. services TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. I7\ Cecil Street, Singapore I l>h Ml. Managing Directoi Ronald27 words
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Article, Illustration459 1959-05-20 5 P. M. RAMAN - GEYLANG SERAI TO SHOW WISHES OF THE MALAY MASSES P. M. RAMAN I i I B> iviinny A division is poiuliTancc ndulates ilu'iii inwomcn. i binte a PAP p The >oor ul. ;.s a andioi the DatO Ju- Mr Goh C'ha Mr id. Da* Ltiy ersy Internal UMNO. m are459 words
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Advertisement14 1959-05-20 5 blue spot f«ESS BUTTON CAR RADIO s -Uh \llVmrm I < v RADIO CO., LTD.14 words
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Advertisement254 1959-05-20 5 Candidates and parties iConstituency Candidate Party Symbol Electorate iCHANGI: Mr. Teo Hock Guan P.A.P. Circle Flash 11,199; Mr. Wee Tin Teck L.S. Torch Inche Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Said UMNO/MCA Handshake i Che Fatima Noor binte Golam Shawal M I Elephant Mr. Lim Cher Kheng Ind. Coconut tree :GEYI.\N(. SERAI:254 words
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Advertisement189 1959-05-20 5 _^romanslide| •PERFECT I FOR NEEDLE SHARP AND I BRILLIANT SLIDE -SHOW REMEMBER ALL SAMOCA Products ore fully guorontecd f HAGEMEYER'S. PRICE $75 SPORE I j^iuijJJJ'^M It's NEW! eg TyW,*^ ijktr f I B HIIIIIPIIiriIIIHi nun, i IB Its exclusive! IDEAL FOR: Store, Office Worehouso SHELVING Economicol no installation cost NO189 words
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Advertisement358 1959-05-20 6 BOP i Uterai phy ai 3 I jn addition you ha carry you. through t factory c -n. Since you human natui line and und< i of others under You have strong Uki but are loyal |n your att You are high- pirited a quick temper, although it well under358 words
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Miscellaneous151 1959-05-20 6 !il"l I HAW Xi: l»> S.xlikv Jordan I coMmois, mac cscovees a fault rTup W Jupr^Kii<;AA mo^ Fvpcvrtfje I f gpowing twicrlv.' I )IV\im\Kl l»v In' Falk a i«l IMiil l»avis 1. T^AT IS THE AUTMORITY. OM--TME VOIXrJ HEARPTMAT ALREADY EMT i t}k YOU'VE SEEN TOLP. fAAKER.^X^^ YOU'VE ASKEC? TOO151 words
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Article156 1959-05-20 7 LONDON Ifej 19 Previous Toda> I li-^ i if. >Uy buyers unquoted sellers June 29^** buyers 2t>', bu\ 29"*, sellers R|B RSS pot 29H buyers 294 bu Bl 29% sellers 39% sellers Kliim k v I ljN< Settlement lane 29*6 buyers 29 buyers 29 sellers sellers July/St-pt.156 words
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Article105 1959-05-20 7 NEW YORK, >I.«n 19 Previous Today ll\ Straits >p«-t 103.25 nom. 103 25 nom. TIN Strel i May 101.50 buyers 101.37 buyers 103.50 sellers 103.37 sellers July 101.00 buyers 100.87 buyers 103.00 sellers 102.87 sellers TOM Quiet. SALES: Nil. RIBKI.K lutui«-> May 36.25 buyers 36.35 buyers 37.00105 words
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Article29 1959-05-20 7 NEW YORK, May 19 Previous Today dustrials 633.53 635.44 !fl Railroads 166.22 166. V,2 I'.Miids 84.20 84.01! IS I tilities 91.95 91.85 omposite Areragff 215.51 215.9729 words
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Article47 1959-05-20 7 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. i r.d awaiting re- to 25 Lamport relea.se 25 U, May ship- ment 25 1 L», 25. elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 49. awaiting release unquoted, afloats 47 to 45, May shipment 43%, 42' sellers, ex-dock.47 words
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Article97 1959-05-20 7 LONDON. May 19. Previous Today <<>PR\ Philippine c.i.f. U.K./ N<'rth European ports delivered wHfht per lonf lon May $285 sellers $285 sellers »'»M Stralti c.i.f. l/.K./North 'uropfan ports delivered a/!»v I prr Ion ton May /Juno £101 4 nom. £101 sellers COCONUT OIL crude Straits f97 words
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Article, Illustration538 1959-05-20 7 CHANCE PUT GOLD LION ON NEW STAMPS gold lion which is the outstanding feature of all six stamps to be issued to commemorate the new constitution of Singapore on June I is the result of a lucky find by Dr. C. A. GibsonHill, the Director of Raffles Museum. He found538 words
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Advertisement45 1959-05-20 7 SINCAPORE I [HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 9.14 p.m. TOMORROW: n :>s a.m. and 9.53 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.50 v.in. and 10.33 p.m. SATURDAY: 1 1 am. and 11.13 p.m. :SI NDAV: 12.31 p.m. ii U p.m. MONDAY: i 11 pm. j TUESDAY: 0 and M 7 p.m.45 words
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Advertisement92 1959-05-20 7 i r /l,j QURESHIS M CARPETS 35. ORCHARD ROAD. TEL ***** OPPOSITE MocDONAID HOUS? when left to SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. m auociatioit with SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. 8E Asia Insurance Bldg.. Singapore Tel. *****-3 Oversea Chinese lank Bldg.. P. O. lex 1002 Tel. ***** Kuala Lumpur "eKINDERMANIIu" "warn92 words
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Article, Illustration249 1959-05-20 8 HOW AUSTRALIANS GO TO THE POLLS 97 per cent of all those eligible turn up to vote AUSTRALIANS generally go to the Pulls every three ye Voting is compulsory. Those eligible to vote are trail an -born and naturalised Australian citizi 21 01 who are obliged to ter on' the249 words
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Article, Illustration803 1959-05-20 10 PELHAM GROOM DIGS UP STORY OF ROYAL FUNERAL IN 1895 Host Of changes spring to mind 'Queen is anxious that all respect be paid IrpllK death of the Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim, calls to mind that of hi* lather which occurred in London in 1895.803 words
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235 1959-05-20 10 Wife flees life with the Pied Piper THIRTY EIGHT. I A YEAR-OM) Ei "I Ochner has fled the I I strange life led by an l austere German n--l ligious sect m the Falkland Islands. She has left her husband behind n she may nt\ him again. Mrs. Ochner arrived235 words
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Advertisement13 1959-05-20 10 DCttufij on (Slu'ii <^^m All will HI. i B^^ ill k t f13 words
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Advertisement8 1959-05-20 10 VHWLjL inpotMf m" \M W/'s/^Xw Icothcr cote. I8 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-05-20 11 FILM BLONDES DO WEAR BETTER THAN BRUNETTES Twyant rciurn 01 i.ingrr still champagne-fresh four hwbandi -nid 30 how business, posts the Why do blondes wear brunette erplex women, and it i n who do p In, but blondes lunger as film m to turn men's after brunette beau- turning gray.251 words
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250 1959-05-20 11 So this is why Jayne and Sir Larry are so different! "rriiF essential difference between Jayne Mansfield and Sir Laurence Olivier,' 1 said Hollywood producer Frank Tashlin without a laugh, "is that Mansfield is a personality and Olivier is not." Before we could tell Mr. Tashlin that the difference had250 words
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173 1959-05-20 11 Kenneth More is getting ready to sink the Bismarck KENNETH MORE, whose popularity abroad proves that the genuine breezy Englishman is still that country's most exportable asset, gets the coveted starring role m one of the year's biggest films, the £7p0,000 ($6,000,000) naval drama, "Sink the Bismarck." Tommy s seeking173 words
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25 1959-05-20 11 m SHIRIN M m Tony Moynihai months after hi !l Bhirin ill only b. thn m. nappi< ['m out25 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-05-20 11 HORNI (above) i l<> s(.\r Ih it Graves'i < ••The < •rlth the < sultry < m«, ith particu Ihe itiui quoted Out on tht wraith rrom 1 Ding27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-05-20 11 Peter's got eyes only for Jean I, \t i I I). l> ill On. s ,i thf |)i< tlirf -.1 Mi< Among t)>< »i<'-i of < 1 1. i I l!i> I imi (I ((h Mill I'M |hC I' irritation of award* i Simmon i w ho hand i <»n\74 words
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213 1959-05-20 12 JAPAN'S 'NO' TO RUSSIA SHOWS FAITH IN WEST JAPAN'S lab I rejection of Russia's neutrality proposals v .as seen In Washington as .1 demonstration of Japanese confidence In Western policies anil power. probably will* en the American offld I ho favour .it ion oi J as m the current nU.P.I. - 213 words
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Article183 1959-05-20 12 Russia is told: Don't meddle I^III Japanese Gov- eminent has told the Soviet Union that "The problem of defence of a nation is our that should be determined independently bj tl it nation alone and requires no Intel venti »n h.\ other na tions. Ihe Japanese Note, handed Jo theReuter - 183 words
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Article182 1959-05-20 12 A JAPANESE military mission is Ixmmk given a full briefing by lop United States official! tnii week On various American missiles which might prove Suitable for Japan s defenct: needs, according to diplomatic sources m Washington. The four-man mission. ii«d »>y Mr. Ilisashi Imai. ViceReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-05-20 12 Youngsters steer noncapsizeable p a d cl 1 c boats, designed like ducks and turtles, at a new playground m Taipeh. Formos I. For ten cents, the small fry can cruise around the pond, bumping into the shore or one another. When a jrouns navigator gets61 words
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129 1959-05-20 12 HINT OF INTRIGUE AGAINS THE DALAI LAMA i Vice n .said m the Nat: sympathy I Tibet's demand determination it actual iar as possible He said it wa current m the lock a link Tibetan revohr ces and Form //<• named World of a cor; n to lure the r<Reuter - 129 words
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R.I. anti-KMT moves have aided Chinese Reds
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Article15 1959-05-20 12 Some 150 ions are rxp< -nd *vi Int«M I i from AiIU r 8 ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article20 1959-05-20 12 »00-ton freishl.i last of 10 pass*" vessels sent t«» Indo by Japan und«r Ihr reparations paytm*"' Arrived at Jak U.P.I.U.P.I. - 20 words
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Article10 1959-05-20 12 lONALIST CHi LIBYA HAVI TO ESTABLISH I DIPLOMATIC TIONS. REUTERREUTER - 10 words
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Article23 1959-05-20 12 The chairman of the I nesian Atomic i Dr. Stwabessy. Jakarta that only about 20 scientists m I and they with limited U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Article31 1959-05-20 12 Experts from Japan. E and North Ann i holding a conference m Rome on fishery cooperatives organ the United Natioi and Agriculture Or ation and the Inter national Labour Off) ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article35 1959-05-20 12 When the Shell Company's multi-million dollar mobile drilling barge Orient Explorer, now b> wed from Britain, am m British North Borneo. there will be a step-up m off-shore exploration new oilfields beneath the sea.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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Article16 1959-05-20 12 Pope John received m private audience Mon*ignor Salvatore Zino, Papal Nuncio (a/nbassador to the Philippines ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article25 1959-05-20 12 Communist China's exports to Hong Kong, particularly of agricultural products. have decreased since January this year, the Japan Export Trade Promotion Agency (JFTRO) said. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article173 1959-05-20 12 npHE Jakarta Govern- ment's action m the past year of singling out the Nati< nalist Chinese elements as a target for repressive measures may bring added dangers to Indonesia, many people m Jakarta believe. The campaign during the last year has eliminated virtually all so-callM Kuomintang elements. But this hasU.P.I. - 173 words
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57 1959-05-20 12 JAPAN'S ruling u»)' tnocratlc party, In nent, itlon against repeat »-d attempts by the to "foment anti-government and anti-An mon^ the Japanese 1 Tl. ncnt a< Russia and Communist of "mrd m thr affairs of other nations and told I 11 house m orderReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement9 1959-05-20 12 fi f,A I from Gcrmnny 10^2 pi^^^ from $122/--(Singapore)9 words
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Article, Illustration420 1959-05-20 13 PETER EVANS - PETER EVANS H HOW MANY STARS STAY SUCCESSFUL 1 i just 20 tO Now' 0 i •Who's Sorry Now, a tllir( minute brandew version oi a halfforgutten, sentimental 'lassie of ttW twenties ■n that time, the time it k lt i.d. Miss Francis, 1420 words
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Article215 1959-05-20 13 Discs for dancing f AILING ALL DANCEEB. H t i arela and his Or!.1 umparsita. K.I r Sala and hia Retintin; .luan and his Orc-hes- .1 Duct. (Philips BE). sc with a d;> on the cover drawn lor you diagram. There"* orchestras d enjoy a wide Top Tangos WORLD FAMOUS215 words
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325 1959-05-20 13 MOTHER GOOSE. Featuring Boris Karloff, Celeste Holm and Cyril Kite hard. Music by Hershy Kay. Directed l>y Howard O. Mcklvr. Kacdmon Literary Series T( 1091). SOMETHING for the children, here, and it is presented by a good team. Boris Karloff better known for horror film325 words
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Article86 1959-05-20 13 PRESEN I IN'- < HIRKY w MM K. Bine < l>* <ha, Itchy rwitehy l>rlinir. Tom Thumb's, rune, < erraa 11.I 1 Nl P "M. Cherry Wainor can numb' ingly. Those onw Hoy." Shepl Horn 01 RMAlfl into (I dium of low-rock, anc. id for many86 words
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Article213 1959-05-20 13 WEEKEND MUSIC. Maurice Larcange accordion, with the Paris-Mu-sette Orchestra and chorus. Pablito. Ballade Irian daise. Qui gui casque, Envoie la musique, Paris ma dit, Pourvu qu'tu m'aimes toujours comma (a, Fso es el amor. Ton Accordeon, Mon Oncle. ache dc Java, Le Ballet d-s oeurs, Patricia (Pohdor 12-inch,213 words
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Article291 1959-05-20 13 GIPSY PIKE. Veres Lajos and his Orchestra Megaylto, KlvrsztHtem, a legmye Ictemct, Nines!! annak kctsremnck, Kipi-gos a cseresxnye, Anna-Cftaidas, Malt platotachic, Le ehaJc bleu, Iiriul, lloia, A becsali rs.tula, vik egynrr neshetnek a nemehe, I.akodalom utan, Krik i kusakalaas, I .i.-h kcdv«s kis angyalnm, suros-Csardas, Ni sardits.291 words
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Advertisement117 1959-05-20 13 I —A Balacced High Fidelity two Grocc and rlcgoncc to "Sri|| k V: itondard of perform- U**it^**« O •> once ore fhe keynotes $465/* EAR R» producers. IQDnRrI^ c Librory R.projnajpy, -rr-xprn KUMt 'ducer and the Con/JF *dR present the dt vclop- V menf m»o «c ption H?s °"y ottrat»117 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-05-20 14 ENGLAND'S SOCCER PRESTIGE IS LOW ENGLAND'S current tour of South America is proving the. many doubts raised When a weak and inexperienced Itay XI held them to a two-all draw. This pi c t u r e shows an incident in the match at Wembley. Buff on, the Italian goalkeeper,68 words
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Article491 1959-05-20 14 ROBERT FINDLAY - ROBERT FINDLAY -By rpilh autocrats ol the Lawn Tennis Association snub Christine Trumai by removing her "nominated young players" privileges and prompt ly dodge Into a smoke-screen of silence. Is it because she played m the Caribbean circuit this spring m stead of at491 words
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Article40 1959-05-20 14 French soccer champions Havre, i club, won t 'hall Cup m pai i j In the final. The match v. play of the 2-2 drawn ftnaJ May 3. 2-0 Eli time m y< led by 40.00' tors at Colomi ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article166 1959-05-20 14 JOHN INGHAM - Fatal 17 th cost 23 shots JOHN INGHAM Worst golf moments By WHEN an unknown Ioilieial corrected score-card he unwitt ingly gave a wo record to the great Tommy Armour. it was a record no-one wanted— 23 shots for a single hole in a proles sional championship. Scotsman Armour had166 words
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Article136 1959-05-20 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE I South U»vc *J| lift* W f 9 8 7 5 «v OA 10 8 Q J 10 a 2 '|MIE slum call 0 wa.s rather unlll but a better spot South and North One Club— Tuo 8] Spades, and Six reached in quick ti of136 words
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Advertisement41 1959-05-20 14 Going Abroad? V|MriM) >y**t* M lr«v« Man»»cr. M..,1.s Budcrt, kl" v i, r'./'T lrason lload »«nK«|)ore 9. A month, to «o.t only $24.00 by airmail to J?^* «-X. fi^mail (anvwhrrr) li f.*^, r «n»y 113.50 for montlit. (I rdltoi >■ 'd UUg«f41 words
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Miscellaneous152 1959-05-20 14 115 CLOTB ACROSS 2 I ike n judge? I I 1 Paint a picture m word* <8) 3 Graduate has 4 One obvious refill! h- tT r fnl ed cars (4). 5 Own «P l] -8 Seep away (3). 6 Of Rood this I 0 "Broke the fair thai all152 words
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Article37 1959-05-20 15 I Johnny i of the and getting it Of beI] retire at the I and go thoroughbreds ance. n la a traina Ranches of hieved his on Fighting at Washoe ourse. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article21 1959-05-20 15 Imor or lonyo Azuma, on tht departure foj Germany I c was con- w, would be 1964 Olpm- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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324 1959-05-20 15 'Tired and retired' skiing promoter seeks plants in Singapore i SPORTSMAN with an eye for plants j 4 flew m to Singapore last night for the first time. "I've lizard so much about the fabulous plants m thiv part of the work! that I came to see for myself,'" z324 words
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51 1959-05-20 15 Ith A. P I 1960 k< b( I rr I from that he would put thr n tion to the InternatK Olympi ii In Munich Oil Sa 1 He tlofial Olymj dri» rrom 47 c< m vho h( i ing. Tl that i ildReuter - 51 words
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Article348 1959-05-20 15 Middlesex snatch thrilling victory MIDDLESEX pulled back from the brink of defeat to snatch another thrilling win m their match against Sussex at Lords yesterday. Just a week after their two run win over Kent, Middlesex figured m another desperately close finish and this time succeededReuter - 348 words
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Article139 1959-05-20 15 The opening oi the 1959 French International lawn t c n n i.s championships proved almost a.s lifeless as the rain soaked red courts ol the Stade Roland Garros at Auteuil, Paris yesterday. None of the leading seeded players was m action. Play began V 2 hours lateReuter - 139 words
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Article65 1959-05-20 15 Philippines bantamweight champion Al Asunc on will meet British ana British Empire title holder Frcddu Gilroy m a ten round contest at 1201 b at Wombley'i Empire P<»ol arena on Jun« 2 Asuncion, currently t I sixth m the worl pared with Gilroy's tenth, willU.P.I. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-05-20 15 A GOOD TACKLE BUT WINGER SCORED TACKLED b\ his heels as he at tempts to i i oss the try-line is Wigan right wine, tin quarter J. Boston. The defender is Hull fullback A Kecgan. Boston e a in e crashing down, hut managed to stick out his long arms90 words
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Article40 1959-05-20 15 Cm Gin on .i uoi n pitch, tin Indian < i U keteri tumbled to tlwii first defeat ol tinlout i Cilamoi <»n Hi. fiti.it <i.i\ <.i (he mil, li .i( Brdllf all out .m I < the40 words
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296 1959-05-20 16 'Secret sessions at Geneva by weekend in bid to break deadlock' r rilK Hiu lorn Foreign Ministers arc expected to go into secret session soon m a hid to break the deadlock facing them over the question of a Germany settlement. Neithei East nor West yielded an Inch at yesterday'sReuter - 296 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-05-20 16 picture. STRONG -MAN Butly Sugrue and his wife are sending; away their 11--week-old baby son Ritchie so that he will grow up to be the strongest baby m the world. The baby is being sent to Ireland to live on raw beef and goat's milk. Picture showsPopper - 57 words
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184 1959-05-20 16 12 GO -BUT BANDA STILL CONFIDENT OF SUPPORT SEVEN members of Parliament, including three Parliamentary secretaries, walked out of the Government Parliamentary group yesterday m sympathy with the fivemember Marxist party which withdrew its support on Monday, endangering the majority of Ceylon's three-year-old government. But Government Parliamentary party source* claimed184 words
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Article31 1959-05-20 16 Bui roops have ed an airfield at Wonton m a battle with remnant Nationalist Chinese troops ii: tho Burma-Slam mnounI The trooj Hid morphia, the led. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article69 1959-05-20 16 VARSITY YEAR STARTS: NO RAGGING ABOUT 450 new students who have been admitted to the University of Malaya attended the matriculation ceremony at the Oei Tiong Hall this morning. They were addressed by the Principal of the Singapore division, Professor A.A. Sandosham, and other university and students' union officials. Later69 words
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Article34 1959-05-20 16 Rookie Bob Cortncr, ?,2. of Redlan iy In Indianai: 1 Memorial Day auto i at 130 mil. hour when I wall oi the 2 A mile mi, U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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93 1959-05-20 16 BIG AREAS IN SOUTH AFRICA FLOODED SOUTH AFK irl relief sup] ter to i Natal and where the li vn. claimed 37 Announcin m theAssembly, the Prj mster. Dr. Hi woerd, said would un statement th th< been a cata The Rovernnu diately tak, stepa to rell tion, he added.93 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-05-20 16 SCIENCE SHOW A Koology and science ex> hibition will be held at \\i Victoria School laboratory today and tomorrow iron 1 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.26 words
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