The Singapore Free Press, 27 May 1959
1959-05-27
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1959-05-27 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper gi, \UdiifMiu>. Mftj itvi I'rite 15 t't».15 words
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202 1959-05-27 1 K. accuses: West doesn't want agreement \|K. MKI'I AKIIKI Sll ITI CHEV, ihi Soviet Prime Minister, called yesterda) for Balkan 'peninsula of peace" free oi roeketi and atomic weapons, Moscow Radio reported. iking on the econd day ■o Albania, he said Italy had i'd to allow the installation on it*202 words
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Article29 1959-05-27 1 Thirteen US. Senators joined yesterday m introduclng .1 Bill to require Congressional approval before material m the US. defence production stockpile can be sold. U.P.IU.P.I - 29 words
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131 1959-05-27 1 Reds fail to carry out threat on Berlin Tlets did not carry heir ultimatum to West Berlin at t last night. itch was sent well r midnight following a round trip by car to Berlin without incior challenge through Brandenburg Gate. nonth ultimatum i and the Soi made no moveU.P.I. - 131 words
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Article16 1959-05-27 1 ade rubber opened In Sinmorning at down sevenni i m ye iterThe tone WM16 words
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113 1959-05-27 1 BATTLE OF MILLIONS IN £21 M. BID TO BUY BREWERY nancler bid London yo.st touched on a mil] alcu- Xii m dapClore, b ■■iop In the I End now ma < V hat the •ietly m the markets until ho ha important stake m a pany then makes nn oflnU.P.I. - 113 words
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329 1959-05-27 1 LAST-MINUTE TALKS MAY AVOID SPLIT VOTE Anti-PAP leaders are still seeking an understanding WHAT are virtually last-minute talks are still going on among the leaders of Singapore parties opposed to the PAP with the aim of reaching m understanding to avoid splitting the vote m Saturday's general election. Political observers329 words
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Article52 1959-05-27 1 Subandrio trip to UAR Till'! Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. suhandrio. said m Buenos Aires yesterday he would visit airo soon for talks with United Arab Republic oltl(ials. They would discuss President Nassers plan for conference with Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, President Tito of Yugoslavia and President Sukarno ofReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1959-05-27 1 Ike's aid Bill victory THE U.S. House of Representatives foreign affairs committee last night approved a Bill carrying a total of U553,642,600,000 for military, economic and technical aid for the non-Com-munist world next year. The total is only U*****,--800.000 smaller than that requested by President Eisenhower. It represents a majorU.P.I. - 68 words
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Article91 1959-05-27 1 ing Tim Chlan was ad mittod to the General Hoa pitai yesterday after having been beaten up with iron by 11 men. iped m tier Road by i and forced into a car H< more men Joined m as ault him. They I hi watch91 words
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Advertisement123 1959-05-27 1 Drop m at fJlnni ma an vm s lIiIhI Z- J SI Mm ■■'l I ICE CREAM, MILK AND SNACK PARLOUR it< <>pi< rrerjrwl < iikm; ih.,ut MOM l» < MM •■•'l •nlj Milk .iixl Hutch I'.irl'iin tor f\rnk«.. tl'd righl m thr Ik nl ..I Mn(.ipotr < *>li<|. nrrit,123 words
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349 1959-05-27 2 endless line of diplomats, citizens streams past coffin TIIF WASHINGTON diplomatic corps and an endless line of private citizens streamed into Washington's National Cathedral yesterday to .ilk m silent tribute beside the flag-draped oliin of Mr. John Foster Dulles. Official mourning ritea forU.P.I. - 349 words
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Article21 1959-05-27 2 A six-man Soviet trade mission is expected to arrive 111 Indonesia towards the end ul thlfl month ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-05-27 2 The new Baron Sand- I ford, seen above with j his wife and five-year- old daughter, Frances. is the curate-in-charge at Kinsbourne Green, Hertfordshire. Known as the Rev. Lord Sandford, be plans to retain his X"i a week job and keep I his seat m61 words
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160 1959-05-27 2 An ex-King to move out of Belgian palace The Belgian Cabinet announced m Brussels alter an extraordinary meeting: yesterday that ex-King Leopold had expressed a wish to leave the Royal Palace of Lcaken, where he now lives with his son. King Bauduoin, and live elsewhere. Sources close to the GovernmentReuter - 160 words
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Article67 1959-05-27 2 IMGHT-year-old Princess J Anne attended the first meeting of the newly reformed First Buckingham Palace Brownie Pack m the gardens of the palace yesterday. Twenty girls, all about the same age, joined the Princess 10 ii church pack m fashionable Knightsbridgi d i' l youngReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1959-05-27 2 The U.S. State D< Blent has intimated thi would not reply to the latest Soviet Note p: against the an of the N.A.T.O. powers with modern weapon* ReuterReuter - 33 words
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45 1959-05-27 2 THE son-in-law ol Vl Chev, Mr. A. F. Aclx.li In Mo.scov the Mr. a will the ond most importani d.iiiy pajx Mr. Adzhubey, who still In li nm illy, the of the immunUt y<» m int< i ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement83 1959-05-27 2 anytime v ft, any place is the time Some other favourites: TRIPLE BAR, CRACKERMILK, FRUIT NUT, and RAISIN MILK THE GREATEST TASTE IN CHOCOLATE A A Charity film premiere m aid of the Singapore Children's Society: "Compulsion", starring Orson I Welles Diana Varsi, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, June 3rd, at the83 words
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413 1959-05-27 3 Press in Asia faces threats to its freedom ,< i i Wickreme)l Sll he, »f the newspaper m a said Asian countries mtrt now Lssing through polititiMiisforniations Lhk-h resulted In wwyto| rreei of curtailnl n.t of the inter., i ti.MKii democratic tr« domSi including the freedom of the Tress asReuter - 413 words
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77 1959-05-27 3 MR HUGH GAITSKELU me tsnusn u»doui Party leader, received the thanks ol Conservatives yesterday for securing the election ol a Conservative as Mayor of London's St. Pancraa Borough Council. A Labour Councillor toned too long to W skoll at a tradesReuter - 77 words
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Article26 1959-05-27 3 rpiU\ skull ol .'i mammoth I the r< ol wild ox and 150,000 been i by workffiei n tlford m 1 1 ReuterReuter - 26 words
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206 1959-05-27 3 MAY 27: DAY LIKE ANY OTHER IN BERLIN HH!R WILLY BRANDT, governing Mayor of Wtst Berlin, told journalists from 26 countries m Berlin yesterday that nothing would happen today the date originally set by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev for turning West Berlin into a lit <• unarmed city. Tlerr Brandt wasReuter - 206 words
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Advertisement78 1959-05-27 3 cvrtainty of value... x This week s Quick bargain: Frozen Strawberries m Melba Sauce Usual Price $1.55 per carton Now Only $1.20 TAKE SOME HOME TO-DAY S*l£ssjim* ".HTZPATRICK S 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 Manufacturers of GEM SET JEWELLERY m Platinum and Gold Dealers m Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds,78 words
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198 1959-05-27 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, May 27, 1959. Opinion SELFISH DRIVERS ophe Commission! r of Police, Mr. A. E. I Blades when opening the Shell traffic competition, likened the law of the road to democracy m action with people accepting restrictions on their movements m the interests of good order.198 words
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1093 1959-05-27 4 TO JUNGLE; I SAID TO TRAM CONDUCTOR from BRIAN G IftDNI X I STOOD near I bar 1,000 milt m thi not Off the Equator. The .ay and humid like sog^y co ton wool The sky was re as it nearly always is m the Amai fort rom all around1,093 words
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Article421 1959-05-27 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber byhH T SUGGESTION that there should be m In i very aquarium, to attract customers, la obviously a prelude to informal dances and singsongs. Then psychiatrists will be able to note the effect the rumpus on the fish. Will the Japan* se I have an attack421 words
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Advertisement19 1959-05-27 4 PATEK PHILIPPE VICTORIES ■Hi <»t thr I l >X < MM pttitmn lIIIIK $4 IrbMlUlv .1(1 I I Singoporc Pmanq.19 words
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Advertisement35 1959-05-27 4 •7" Wf /y mUm Uwm r I p or a|| your I A packing, removal X l> rcquirtments consult: TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 173. Cecil Street, Singapore I PhOf*«: *****. Managing DimN»r Ro" 1 1 r35 words
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626 1959-05-27 5 P.M. RAMAN - INTERFERENCE AT POLLS WON'T BE TOLERATED P.M. RAMAN By noil iv. »> A v iturclav will have I val atmoiphert m the p*ist It v\ill deadly w <><»u^ i,, no cara to .bout il cai and po not! ,i col the polling stawiii be no canr Only < »wed to626 words
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Advertisement218 1959-05-27 5 iaiitt| fersiai. liklara BjX^C^ A»S I Ciitneital tarptts I i'lf Vv% •^•'Vj^i'l 9 QURESHIS i^e^^W^SiKf VHRrC I 3 35. ORCHARD ROAD. TEL ***** OPPOSMI MocOONAID MOUSI I '^5* p FOR NEEDLE SHARP AND BRILLIANT SLIDE -SHOW REMEMBER ALL SAMOCA Products arc fully guaranteed HAGEMEYER'S. PRICE $75 SPORE SINGAPORE'S DAY OF218 words
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Miscellaneous341 1959-05-27 6 ißlßlßlßßllißlllßll a ---.._||||>|||L||||||| Jll I lIAUKi: b> .Svdn<>> Jordan TUiS WP^~~ Si/SP€KtO£O I*l TH€ tfOC*mr% CXHJUJG7 "J S^OOBNLV TUB SHIP iLMCU£S^7£jM r METAL iS KEEPON (T SVSTMA*. JGFF m*Oo*cS O£Sf*£QATCiv JO ■■■B^v' x ~if I PffCTTV TOoGM. JfcPF THINGS C^BAJf TUB AAAGGIVE CABOOM VAK/E BT^ AAAC TwE GOOUNO r^ UtTAQ341 words
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Miscellaneous342 1959-05-27 6 E i |¥ORN 1-* ai n thai long wa stars h n you creative arts and y« i v S piest m de\ E career whi-'h yive> you E to develop your gli E any ailing for v E Que« E no personal fear ai Z where and do anythir342 words
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Article153 1959-05-27 7 U.K. c losing prices TOM l/uiri. Above prices Quoted m pence. lll'l I»; Wliite Sarawak 1.1 1 mop.an ports M 33 sellers 33 tellers PKPFER: Black Sarawak Sprtial luiupcan ports May j sellers 19 M LONDON, Mav Previous H v l B*» 30' 4 sellers ju July-. 30 buyers 30'153 words
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Article28 1959-05-27 7 50 Industrials G32.35 632 38 llrosdl 118.87 168 42 ID Horn- stic Bonds 83.86 83 83 15 I tilitios 90.84 90.51 Composite Averages 215.54 215.2828 words
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Article49 1959-05-27 7 ,nd awaiting re- 25, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Mun;ip- tok white spot 48. awaiting re--25 ct Lampong spot lease unquoted, afloats 45 to 44, relea c 24>4, afloaU May shipment 42 1 to 43. 41 29 24^ to sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quotta m US cents per Ib.49 words
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Article99 1959-05-27 7 gpot 103.50 nom. 103.50 num. ri.N futu straits contract May 101.62 buyers 101.00 buyers 103.62 sellers 103.50 .sellers l u l v 100.87 buyers 100.87 buyers 102.87 sellers 102.87 sellers rONE Dull. SALES: Nil. BIBBER: Futures M*j 36.75 buyers 36.75 buyers 37.75 sellers 37.35 sellers July 37.0199 words
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Article86 1959-05-27 7 <"!'»: Philippines r.i.f. U.K.' June July North European ports delivered $262 L wright per long ton May $280 value $265 paid '"I'RV Straits c.i.f. U.K. /North ports delivered >t per lonr ton Mav /June £99' i sellers £99 sellers <<>< ONUT OIL crude Straits I uropean86 words
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265 1959-05-27 7 GO TO CINEMA AND HELP SICK CHILDREN OF S'PORE r rilK Singapore Children's Society hopes to cope with an increasing: number of sick children waiting to be admitted to its Convalescent Home when a new wing is added to it. Mrs. Joanna Moore, the society's joint secretary, told the Free265 words
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Article125 1959-05-27 7 r PHh nighlight of tne London stock markets yesterday was the strength and activity of brewery shares following Sears Holding's bid for the shares of Wi\ti:ey Mann. The rest of the market was overshadowed by this development and generally presented an Irregular appearanr Elsewhere the main feature125 words
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22 1959-05-27 7 THE depart; Singapore 1 id! of $1,802,461 la I to the Work* I 2 mlllloi 822 words
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Advertisement184 1959-05-27 7 STOPWATCHES *1 WHEN TIME IS NfrDED WITHIN THE SPLIT OF A SECOND FAVRE-LEUBA STOPWATCHES ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS: SPORTSMEN AND your production HORSE TRAINERS COSTS DEPEND /^^^^V YOUR TIMING 0P ON PERFECT (I rfff^ \i PERFORMANCES WILL TIMING, THINK \^YID J/ BE MORE ACCURATE OF W|TH FAVRE- s?^*^ FAVRELEUBA^^^^^J.EUBA watch184 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-05-27 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 3.06 p.m. TOMORROW: M! am. and 3.57 p.m. FRIDAY: 3.05 a.m. and 4.53 p.m. SATURDAY: 4.07 a.m. and 5.55 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.28 a.m and 6.59 p.m. MONDAY: 7.07 a.m. and 7.53 p.m. E TUESDAY: 8.28 a.m. and 8.31 p.m. .***********************************..*= I and Bwe«f me Sun.55 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-05-27 8 Sid Bechet is dead w.ts lost to the world when >ul Beehet died in here he hud been living since alter the Renowned around the world for his brilliant soprano saxophone and also for his hot lieks on clarinet, Beehet i well loved figure and is of the Dixie andPopper - 76 words
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Article, Illustration130 1959-05-27 8 BUILDING UP HIS MUSCLES JOHN Cressvvell of Winchester, I m the shot and the discus events i a dynometer. Seventeen-year-old John is r him greater strength. He is one of the headquarters of the Council I course is organised by the Amaleui .Mr. Geoffrey Dyson. The object of the course130 words
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Article, Illustration162 1959-05-27 8 Ti n th< an American donor, one the world's finest collections >)l Chines* jade th< i'» n tn 19th century is now on 1 1tutlon, the nat ional mv >cum ol the United 81 In Washington. DC illcction, made over a period ol less than a i162 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-05-27 9 BISHOP, 63, EXPLORES THE MINE THE face of a pitman? No, it's the Bishop of Durham, Doctor Maurice Harland. Coal smearing his face, the Bishop emerged from a County Durham pit alter walking threequarters of a mile from the bottom of the shaft. IFe waa wearing pitman's helmet with safetjPopper - 178 words
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Article, Illustration958 1959-05-27 10 The IRRESISTIBLE Mrs. S TOOK THEM by STORM Pelham Groom digging up the theatrical past I MAKE no excuse forj Mtec again making the amateur sta^tthe tubject of my for it is inipos Bible to overlook th« i ft of popularity it is enjoying m Singapore at UIC present moment.958 words
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Advertisement54 1959-05-27 10 wKINDERMANN"" IST M».fh IfMH IH4 (C«*IM IMfl fcWWM Ttl: IMS* SWISS MAO€ V t Cr vK CAR KEY WATCHES I^JJH) AN IDEAL GIFT FOR EVERLASTING MEMOKY >oui MWfi LIEN WAH WATCH OEALERS 10# houth »»»ioc« »o«0. imc«K)M rat MM! I against lANORUFF and^^^^f )0l -AN HOUTIN. SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR iMILHiIMINHHiIIM54 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-05-27 11 iov HOLS, for- r of the Bi »medy show it From wound up nited States pis bit part m Iway musicdhead." Id Australiav had a fariy c since she York 18 No work I n is" union. lei her work i he had t.)90 words
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Article, Illustration348 1959-05-27 11 The two Kims both gifted, talented but... DADDY CHAYEFSKY, the chunky bearded American who wrote "Maitv." which was a success, and "The (ioddett," which was not, is an outspoken man. Especially when it comes to comparing the two Kims— -Novak and Stanleyhe has coped with recently Miss Novak has never348 words
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Article22 1959-05-27 11 I! \W is to an up-to-date ion of Dr. Mr Hyde, transformation law will v 'n' rolling hUh Ihorrifi <!inal22 words
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Article253 1959-05-27 11 OWARD hns beefl on. red role of the notorious "hero" I llm version ol "Lollta," the Britain hook. pite the tmti tha< the Kubrick film version will ;ioun. Coward has .till t reason II m> lime hr "lory would »»r logical hi-roln, |2) u s ll«-253 words
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Article, Illustration221 1959-05-27 11 LOGAN GOURLAY - She looks like Brigitte B but that's all LOGAN GOURLAY By SIIK'S French. She has the unusual tonguetwistinf name of M^lene Demongeot, and she has the usual pouting resemblance to Brigitte Bardot. I mot her before she left London for the Cannes Film Festival. She told me quickly: "I don't221 words
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Article89 1959-05-27 11 STEPHEN BOYD GETS A KING PART nil BOYD th.worked m commlMiion .m) ushering people Into the nnniii in«| now d tluni m .is .1 lop lilin mows from one <p<* >•• .UUlllll I Iftci Ben Mm h the i( m Ihe KlMi; Mv i i torj .mi i< n( i89 words
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Article137 1959-05-27 12 Ne Win to study Israeli army /GENERAL Ne Win. Pre\J mler of Burma, will be tin .d Burmese Premier to vi 11 I rael within four yeai H< is due there on June 7. In May 1955 the former Premier, U Nu. went on a i>tate visit and was given137 words
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217 1959-05-27 12 RED CHINESE AIR FORCE MAY PROBE OKINAWA ADMIRAL Harry I). Felt, U.S. < ommandei-in- Chief In the Pacific, said that the Chinese .mmiinist air force might start probing In the Okinawa region this year. Okinawa, the largest of the Ryukyu chain of islands owned by Japan before the second worldReuter - 217 words
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Article267 1959-05-27 12 Clamp down by army ends crime THE caretaker Government, oi Pre mier Ne Win has Just ended its first seven months of rule with its popularity sky-rocket-ting to a new high. Since its takeover on Oct. 28 last year, when many felt there was -almust a complete breakdown of lawU.P.I. - 267 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-05-27 12 India and Pakistan have settled their lonf-standinf dispute over the use of the waterways (m the main, the Indus river system) and irrigation sys- terns which serve both countries. A scheme put forward by the World Bank was the basis of the settlement. Picture shows78 words
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250 1959-05-27 12 Pakistan envoy in new call to India PAKISTAN'S Ambassador to America, Mr. Aziz Ahmed, said m Charlottesville, Virginia, that the survival of India and Pakistan as free countries depends on an early settlement of the Kashmir dispute and thpir co-operation m joint defence. The bitter, 12-year dispute between India andU.P.I. - 250 words
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Article50 1959-05-27 12 The US Agriculture Department said that Australia's 1958-59 rice crop ".should more than meet high level Of consumption and expori The department said production was estima 245 million pounds of rOUffh rice, about 7 000.000 pounds more than Ay production four y< 185 million am U.P.I.U.P.I. - 50 words
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14 1959-05-27 12 At i ho ric( around Bandui cil'a U.P.I.U.P.I. - 14 words
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255 1959-05-27 12 'PHE United States- Japan Trade Council said m 1 Washington that some Congressmen were trying to use economic sanctions to coerce Japan m the controversy with the United Slates over North Pacific salmon fishing rights. The council includes among its members more than 200 American andReuter - 255 words
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Article154 1959-05-27 12 T l I Agency, Mr. Shlgejiro lnl ™s said thai Japan 9 studying the possibility I building a nuclear powerej submarine. Mr ll was speakin. I the first submarine built iS Japan since the Pacific Waß was launched from thl Kawasaki Heavy Industrl Company's dockyardReuter - 154 words
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Article14 1959-05-27 12 A public for to r)\ nilatlon he forum U.P.I.U.P.I. - 14 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-05-27 13 NO RIVAL FOR SINATRA n XNK II NAT! A \l\ H.rth of the rRANKIE continues r to supply sin- sentiment that know rivalry m this hollering, and Blgh"robats. irning such modes oi Sinatra ha ght croonini and it has proved for him ihe best i«>rmula— especially financially. Sweet Lorraine you203 words
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Article89 1959-05-27 13 JONG \\D SOUND THE WORLD ABOUND. Spain: inp folk music of Asturia and Galiria. (Philips EP, 421 JHIS one will shake you if you don't know what's coming. H opens with a wild yell that might be mistaken for a matador pegged by the bull. For89 words
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Article90 1959-05-27 13 A tip here for skiffle fans »"M there are the wild dance rhythms and onjfs which survive amongst the ▼illaßrrs jne mountains. Apart from the occasional '•"I) there are many uislful themes, sorrowful i hem y as the «pb«rtl s pipe accompanying •!o i, lM J ;allria lhf y have90 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-05-27 13 THi CLASSICS V.OZART: Violin Concerto K. 219. Arthur Or—tall Violin and the Wiener Symphony Orchestra (Philips 10-inch, G. 0534 R.). I^HIS is a recording which can be listened to with delight by anyone who cares for music, no matter of what kind. Why? Because it is "Mozartian"199 words
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477 1959-05-27 13 For keeping your children quiet and happy >tK$*P tbii^ffM^^ *us**!ic VI XT time you get 11 that cry from the children "Tell m« story!" tiiere's no Reed to roan and frantically revue your memories of fairy deeds and derring-do. Just fcive the kids a >rd to listen to and they'll477 words
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Article139 1959-05-27 13 LONDON MUSICAL WITH U.S. ZEST IT'S wonderful, but the orchestra Isn't a patch on the one m New York." This ha often been the airy comment oi theatre-g< on an American musical hit which they have been lucky >ugh to see on both s. nl the Atlantic But there Is139 words
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Article95 1959-05-27 14 THREE Commonweal! h golfers are among the last eight m the British women's Roll championship being played at the Berkshire Club, Ascot. They are Mrs. Rila ton, rive times South African champion. Miss Ra( Milligan of Canada, and Mis.s Joan Fletcher, oi Australia. Also throughReuter - 95 words
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Article64 1959-05-27 14 Leslie Ames, the Kent County Cricket Club teatn manager, announced yesterday that Peter Richardson Worcestershire and England left-hander, is to join Kent as a professional He added that Worce shire had refused to agree to special registration foi Richardson, who would, therefore, have to serve ;i residentialReuter - 64 words
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Article161 1959-05-27 14 tfIRST three placenta Victoria Club betting m London on the Epsom Derby a<tc held by French challengers at the last Callover. Prince Aly Khan's Saint pin remains favourite, but the colt's price drifted >'it half a point to 5 to 1. Saint Crispin's stable compaion, Princillon.was second161 words
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Article176 1959-05-27 14 Golf fads are 'rot' to James By ARCHIE QUICK AS befits an octogenarian, lames Sherlock docs not agree with the 'fads and fancies of present day Rolf". this Grand Old Man of Fast Anglia he has been a professional at Hunstanton, Aldebtirgh and Sheringham for over 60 years told me176 words
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Article149 1959-05-27 14 VERMAAK ENTERS LAST 4 LAN Vermaak, tall South African who was not seeded for the event, reached the semi-finals of th< men's singles m the French Lawn Tennis Championships yesterday In Paris. He won a stirring victory over Jackie Brichant. the Belgian Davis Cup player, 4-6. 2-6. 6-4. 6-3 6-0.Reuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration630 1959-05-27 14 ALLAN LEWIS - THESE ARE THE TOP DERBY HORSES ALLAN LEWIS By r y\u Pera] M.: Perm* Derby will be tun on Sit turd. new dt parture for one ol the main I ure events ol the Malayan Racing Ca lendar. Tin' Derby is usually decided on the last day of the meeting.630 words
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Article183 1959-05-27 15 BRUSH UP TOUR BRIDGE Df^lrr South MffH Game 4Ky 7 3 2 10 5 m ri X 6 5 2 ft ag 4 2 4Jio ti 7A Q I \J 7 4 4 :J 8 3 J ft, on today's ■I |)l.l!IH)lld I de by w»-st North and I I183 words
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291 1959-05-27 15 ALLAN LEWIS - The Daniels string performs fast track work ALLAN LEWIS By By LEWIS. SINGAPORE trainer Keith Daniel I provided the Interest at Ipoh tins Morning when be sent about half his string out for fast work on the number two track. The going was good. Perak Derby candidates Naiakat (Subian) and291 words
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Article435 1959-05-27 15 A CENTURY IN 87 MINUTES Essex top the table /•••OUNTy cricketers were set a m-w target for the 100 guineas prize for the fastest century of the season yesterday when Bob Gale, the Middlesex left-hander, rattled up a hundred runs m 87 minutes before lunch. Gale, 25-year-cld opening bat whoReuter - 435 words
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Article259 1959-05-27 15 HOLE IN ONE |>KHIS|| Amateur E 5 ffo'f championship E history was made at the Royal St. George's course, Sandwich, yes- E terday when two more S golfers achieved holes- E in.one both at the E 183-yard eighth hole, E known as "Hades." TwoReuter - 259 words
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Article31 1959-05-27 15 American radio rights for the June 25 world heavy weight championship light between Floyd Patterson. holder, and Ingemar Johansson '.Sweden), have b««eii bought for ussii»o.non by two film companies.31 words
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Article42 1959-05-27 15 The fapanese delega at tho International oiyiupic Committee meeting m Munich has ;>i» ftdy made roaches to the Sovi<i ernmeni to grant p< mission [oj Leamj travelling to the 1964 Olympic Gam Tokyo to fly acrou Soviet territory. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article22 1959-05-27 15 The Internationa] Olym pic Committee ha to Include a women's B(M> motrefl event m the i< Olympic Oam< ReuterReuter - 22 words
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137 1959-05-27 15 Two likely Test hopes for England SELDOM haa ;i touring .side fared *o badly against M.c.c. as the Indian cricketers yesterday when they weiy beaten by 147 runs. M.C.C. declared their art innings at .174 for four and closed their second innings at 120 for one. letting the Indians aReuter - 137 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-05-27 15 M| ICHOSS Dandy may be pul oil loin the van. but !e < 4 >- fMe rear (5). 6 What shoes got, perha] on the baseball lafi t (6). 7 The power barking up may be ever m Geographical f< i roc In ci). How to a i tnmy 155 words
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219 1959-05-27 16 BIG 4 MAY HOLD SECRET TALKS ON PLANE TRIP tfOPEFUL prospecta of at last making profreai m the Geneva talks opened up as the Hift Four Foreign Ministers flew off yesterday to the United States for the funeral of Mr. John Foster Dulles. Diplomatic observers said all delegations to theReuter - 219 words
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118 1959-05-27 16 BRITAIN considers the wish of the Laos Government that the international supervisory commission for the territory should not return there "should be :)<'cted." a Foreign Office spokesman sa.id m London yesterday. The spokesman told his daily Press conference: "In our view theReuter - 118 words
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Article25 1959-05-27 16 Actor John Wayne and his wife Pilar said m Hollywood i day they lost their ex--I baby. Mrs. Wayne miscarriage. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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247 1959-05-27 16 I'm quitting after three or four more films, says Liz nl i/\m 111 I IV LOR Vj New into London niffht after a Mediter homwnoon with h< i fom ili husband Eddie I isl ill s.llll I 111 looking forward to Urn 1 time whrn I (411 M"il IHm J'a.vlor.Reuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-05-27 16 picture. ELIZABETH TAYLOR shows off her new wedding rinu after her wedding to her latest husband, Eddie Fisher. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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73 1959-05-27 16 MODELS UNPAID, SO AGENCY LOSES LICENCE HARRY CONOVER and his wife, Candy Jones, lost their licence to run their modeling agency aftor teenage models complained they had not been paid m full for their services. It was disclosed m New York yesterday. The agency was opened yesterday but only forU.P.I. - 73 words
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Article8 1959-05-27 16 GOOD BUSINESS PICK-UP IN U.S. U.s commerce U.P.I.U.P.I. - 8 words
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