The Singapore Free Press, 28 May 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section14 1959-05-28 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ihii.sday, May 28, 1959. Prke>|> Ct».14 words
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Article419 1959-05-28 1 TOP UMNO MAN IN UNITY PACT TALKS ITL envoy joins last-minute discussions TPHE three-day secret talks for a polls pact between the four political A parties opposing the PAP m Saturday's General Election for the Singapore Legislative Assembly are at present deadlocKcd. But the possibility of un agreement is still419 words
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167 1959-05-28 1 ALLIANCE WINS 31 SEATS: PPP TAKES 8 J^N-11l seats to the People's Progressive Party and one to the Pan-Malayan Islamic 1 "t\ with the remaining 31 to the Alliance «in;»l outcome of the Perak elections after counting ended at 4 a.m. today. In tho four state elections which have now167 words
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Article22 1959-05-28 1 I GUARD m la, reported Creek Bpyridon reported room was hip oil the II aboard n tc the <22 words
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Article15 1959-05-28 1 goods curbs to go soon' Pinan 1 Bri- to remove rei rom front page ReuterReuter - 15 words
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157 1959-05-28 1 'ACTION' THREAT IN RAILWAY DISPUTE THE Port Swettenham branch of the National Union of Railwaymen, now engaged m a work-to-rule campaign, last night decided to take independent action if its headquarters failed to settle the claims of port workers this week. The decision followed criticism by some of the port157 words
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Article23 1959-05-28 1 June first made rubber buy!., io i) opened In Binpore thla morning at 102 ts |>fr lb., down a f|UJ'i ol23 words
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Article28 1959-05-28 1 h and valuables worth $3,015 we; :i from U house m Tanglin I yesterday whilr II empty brtw.M-n 12M<> I i 1.20 pm.28 words
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Article207 1959-05-28 1 Peking's Albania surprise trraE CHINESE Defence Minister, Marshal Peng t 1 Teh-huai arrives m Albania today, the Ai- t h.nin. newi agency ATA announced yesterday. <> I His visit to the Adriatic state coincides with the <► 1 visit l.v Mr Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, <„ t Vho. is207 words
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Article19 1959-05-28 1 run Sou Treaty Organisation mrmheri will par In a f,,ur mphlbiou ox- 1 50 mil ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article26 1959-05-28 1 No fresh smallpox < have been reported m Singapore for the 22nd. vc day. m another six dny > tho Colony will be eligibli a a imallp26 words
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251 1959-05-28 1 Soviet attache's wife in UK asks asylum MRS. Nina fjimti i. i li-Vtai old wife of the nit naval att:u fie at th«- so\irt Kin hussy m London, has u|i plied for political a lum m Britain, the Home Office said lust night. A spokesman disclosed this a few hoursReuter - 251 words
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Advertisement43 1959-05-28 1 TRANSISTOR BOX LgjgJj^mTtTiiJ this \moll fully fropicaWfCpJ^^^ died tronsittor portable MT^^tl rodio will surprise you by VE£ I its cicellcnt performance. I I Battery operate d I I V Push pull output s»ao« Built-in Ferntr o. rial SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD.43 words
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243 1959-05-28 2 D JUAN DA HINT REVEALS FEAR OF R.I. COUP 'Government controls situation so far' frill. Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda, said m Jakarta last night that iin predictable things against the will of lovers of demoeraej might happen if the Government*! proposal to re-adopt the 194;> revolutionary constitution was rejectedReuter - 243 words
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Article133 1959-05-28 2 NEW PLANS FOR ALGERIA TIMIE FRENCH QO- z 1 VERNMENT decided In rta r- day on new I- 5 milation" measures for E Algeria aa a demonstra- E tion that A! part E Of Frailer. E A Cabinet meeting E <>d In principle to E unify the currency and EReuter - 133 words
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Article79 1959-05-28 2 May 27 in Berlin: All quiet KUSSIA'B original deadline i for handing over E Berlin to the East (i« rmans passed without Incident In i; rlin y< terda with Soviet guards <>n duty as usual at the i:ii)(j and air corrid and a1 the Bpandau crimes jail. An American armyReuter - 79 words
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Article33 1959-05-28 2 Mr. B.P. Kolrala. chairman of the Socialist Nepali Congress, was sworn m at Katmandu yesterday Nepal's first elected Premier at the head of a 19-membei Cabinet, including one woman. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-05-28 2 REX DENNING is a man with a magnificent obsession. I I He has spent live >ears fighting the Kenya (iov- ernmenl m an attempt to clear the name of his one- j j time servant. I'aulo. who ran his farm for him during Che war and who i.s104 words
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199 1959-05-28 2 Ike leads final tributes to Dulles I>RESIDENT EISEN--1 HOWER and many foreign dignitaries terday paid their final tribute to Mr. John Foster Dulles, who was given mil military honours and buried m the Arlington National metery, final ting place <»i many out stand: Americans. Alter a brief but moving 'onReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement54 1959-05-28 2 YOUR NtuATIVES COME OUT BEST When >ou cnlorqe them *»ith a FUJI ENLARGER typc-B 6cm 9cm h F 4 5/105 mm krtl :2» 20', *or Cosh Sole Agents TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. 62, Middle Rd fl S-PO". Tel: *****/2>9»3 70. PudM Rd. X lump*" Irl BS4U 193, Cornorvoß W-.54 words
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228 1959-05-28 3 UNION MEN GIVE 85 CTS. EACH TO SELL COMET OM THOUSAND de Havilland aircraft employees, worried by the "critical" position o i the company's order books, agreed at Broughton, near Chester, yesterday to help to finance i trade union delegation's .journey to London to seek new orders for the CometReuter - 228 words
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94 1959-05-28 3 Delegation seeks law to curb race hate 4 M-MEMBER delegan representing about West Indian. British organisaIn i ondon called at the Home Office yesterday to reg protection for red people against racial int ''franco. ■if asking for patrols for the rea of London. were race riots i well as forReuter - 94 words
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40 1959-05-28 3 GOING BALD? YOU CAN'T STOP IT, SAYS DOCTOR I >in| pn can do nothcloctor dcl amily Doctor magazine, Dr Mums saidtorLune on the iody will )J v to ultimate di,I fact Is •n, is that >I evidence 'ho pr» ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-05-28 3 PRINCFss MARGARI I k* 11 al iUv l>lrfl Pl|Ht Ball m Kensington London. I" S' vr •nnuallj In aid of the v r l!lr l''^*" mm!i< m Children Pit tun il, lin li.'-f John W.ml Popper picture.Popper - 41 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-05-28 3 <■ Hundreds i»f fanatical followers of a (ireck j o woman who claims, to have seen and (miked I to the Virgin Mary crowded into a small wood near Athens on Whit Sunday. The woman, Athanassia Criketlou, 40, prophesied t n that the Virgin would appear99 words
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134 1959-05-28 3 TORY HOPES RISE AS NUMBER OF JOBLESS DROPS rrHE LATEST bitf drop m Britain's unemploy--1 ment figures has swung many politicians round to the view that Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, was wise m ignoring pressure to Hold a Spring general election. Provisional statistics issued m London showed aReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement107 1959-05-28 3 CARL ZEISS Model L iBB^-- <^ Model f Model M c\ D SUNGLASSES PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra-red rays. REMEMBER Umbral lenses are colour-true and the ln-st \<>u can for your eyes. Available at: FEDERAL OPTIEK 88 Orchard Road, Singapore and all reliable optician* and Department Stores107 words
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The Singapore Free Press Thursday, May 28, 1959.
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Article231 1959-05-28 4 Opinion HOPE AT GENEVA THI ement ol t; ir Foreign Minister., to meet In secret se im m Geneva Lomorro hoids out some nope thi at last the deadlocked, propaganda riddled conference may t down to business. But we mv. t caution against optimism. Hope is lar removed from likelihood231 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-05-28 4 "If we'd learned Latin we'd know what he was saying."10 words
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Article151 1959-05-28 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by I READ that only hit would demolish the )ock» by 10< it may ole the underground but will a problem the rest of the inhal Perhaps plana will I pulation, vitality when an attempt Ls made to blend it with dignified EngU she is an151 words
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Article589 1959-05-28 4 SAM EDGAR - SAM EDGAR by Who did it— teddy boys or experts? l\K. Paul Singer, U managing director of an Irish post Stamp auction business with world-wide ramifications from which stamps worth £500,000 were stolen on May 9 declared the same evening: "I have my solicitors589 words
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Advertisement23 1959-05-28 4 A Cift of I Lasting j I Beauty j I S. «l« Sll V A 106, ORCHARD RD., ??466 '.lIIIMII'IIIM lIIIHIIIIIIIII I lIMIIMIIUIII23 words
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Advertisement89 1959-05-28 4 \^jf^^kM NEWER AND BETTER THAN EVER 9^8%0 WW "Terrific" is the word for the mt^^MMZtt* LENSES mWM^zZ- IN SECONDS WUm^rJ P^ USE A PETRI jfcf AUXILIARY S^S LENS KIT >^Bjß^B^B^B^B^B^ THE SECRET IS IN THE GREEN WINDOW oKFL \SL F/1.9 ORIKKOR LENS 8.1-1/500 MXV SHUTTER GREEN-O-MATIC VIEW FINDER WITH BUILT-IN89 words
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312 1959-05-28 5 GANGSTERS IN POLITICS? REPORT TO POLICE ALLEGATIONS have been made by various ft sou itcs that fangsten are busy with election activities m Singapore. Thro 1 people living m three different areas honed the Free Press yesterday to say that had seen known secret society gangsters canvassing from house to312 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-05-28 5 R.A.F. GIFT TO A SCHOOL t»hrn t c X nted > projector to .i.ilan P •> of goodwill ir-old Pamela Allan, who m ttion, mentioned the friendllm s <»f the people livlni m Jalan Kaju l|r Photographed it thr pr< (limn l.fi I Kathleen X .m. principal «»f the school.73 words
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Article76 1959-05-28 5 Firkusny recital for S'pore THE famous Czech-born pianist. Rudolf Firkusny, will give a recital m the Victoria Theatre on June 7 which will include works by Beethoven, Schumann, Chopin, Debussy and Smetana. Firkusny is at present touring Australia. After Singapore he will go on to Hong Kong. Tickets are available76 words
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Article52 1959-05-28 5 The Catholic and Protestant churches of France have joined m an unprecedented world appeal for help for suffering Muslims left homeless by the war m Algeria. The appeal was signed by Cardinal Feltin, Catholic Archbishop of Paris, and Pastor Marc Boegner, president of the French ProtestantU.P.I. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-05-28 5 S' PORE SPORTSMAN WEDS The well known cricketer, Mr. Keith Glendenning, and his Australian bride, the former Miss Nancy Bennett, seen at the reception held at the Ocean Park Hotel after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Seen with them are the bestman, Mr. llimish Muirhead. and the bridesmaid, Maxine80 words
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Article55 1959-05-28 5 A Japanese mission led by Mr. Susumu Muiakami former official of the Japan Felt Company, has left Tokyo by air for Noith Borneo. The mission will make a one-month survey tour to investigate the possible development of oil fishing, pulp, and mining Indu I withReuter - 55 words
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130 1959-05-28 5 Council expected to carry on after polls CtINOAPOR] mcil»s lora d'> not Immediate rity administration the fact that the PAP has threatened to dissolve it if the party's candidates get a majority m Saturday's elections to the Legislative Assembly. It is h» id that by-election, to fill the seats of130 words
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Advertisement141 1959-05-28 5 I>M| _^m*1&l 1 4IHIIl TtTjnl _^itWt Vr m SOLE ACENTS: VAN HOUTEN, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUt HHSyULLO 35 Q Ikflr-^i rrommar f2.8 jlifcXi ni~ Coupled Rangctindcr HDhA, y^Y^i Luminous viewfinder HI *^\m3^S Exposure meter I X, j^SNll Ir other toic r y 'W/-''^tflfffl. CO RiSHOTHMHRMRHI 95 y 64 Branch 3, T141 words
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Advertisement36 1959-05-28 6 Enjoy todays most exciting Cigarette... DM Firs* m Horour... The full, (-citmg flavour that means more taste more aroma! Every L& M pack ever made has earned ment: "A blend quality cigarette \obac< special aromatic t>i36 words
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Miscellaneous160 1959-05-28 6 JIJ lIAUKi; by Sydney Jordan >i\MMl\kl Im l>ec Falk and IMiil Da vim P7Jflf\\ r: 'f| GIVE AAE7NOTMING.I NOJ KMOW BETTER THA^I THEY 6OT ANOTMER 1 SME 6IVE I ASKEP O-\:^Bv* -VNOTHER X —"3 ITSYOU--THE YOU OLP PIKECTIONG.I n:Gm7, OLPMAN. MOVP^^P* C7QLL— >' r B LAPY TOURIST YOUjV ?^B WC~'-160 words
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Miscellaneous365 1959-05-28 6 l^»3 I>ORN today, you app, j *> smiling upon B times things i most without the a.ski: n iVP quick mind and a i V which helps you to e°o^ opportunity v M it instructive to have you T ttrprett d. V Fond of inlmals, > m m be surrounded365 words
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Article103 1959-05-28 7 io\i»os Mas J ul > 30 sellers [lB i ill; So I «»i 4 l den j,&T s*aK 1 buyer b \ws. 30 sellers s «ff! ssr SiIS 33 beL Above prices y«oied f» penc^ £784'- buyers £758 buyers n\ in -t SeMloa >P»t £785 seUe rs103 words
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Article94 1959-05-28 7 NKW YORK, May t". Previou' 103 50 nom. 103.50 nom. n\ straits >l>»t «"«*»«< nay «>■«<» }BSJSS> ,03.50 .seUers Jailers 100 87 buyers 100.87 buyers July 102 87 sellers 102.87 sellers SALES: Nil. TONE: Quitt. 36 75 buyers 37.00 nom. RUBBER: Future* 11*9 37 35 sellers (expired94 words
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Article34 1959-05-28 7 I^ W NEW YORK. May 11. Previous r***y M Industrials 168.07 ■n Kailroaii 83 83 83 68 M) Domestic Bonds v>n\\ 90.46 1 I tilities oiX'2B ***** 83 Mocks Composite Averages34 words
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Article30 1959-05-28 7 r.nrt .wltinf wat, 25. May ship-,jSra*r-SS shipment 25. Sara- wak unquote^ Jggfjg* spot 48 ">« Ma /nll) meff^to 43. Mtt ex-dock. Above crices Q«o(ed m U.S. cents per ib.30 words
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Article90 1959-05-28 7 I COPRA IMiilippines o.i.f. U.K.' North Kuropean ports delivered weight per long ton July COPRA, Straits c.t.f. U.K. /North Kuropean ports delivered weight per long ton May /.I une COCONUT OIL crude Strait* i f. Kuropean ports in bulk per long ton June/July COCONUT OIL crude90 words
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170 1959-05-28 7 BIG RUSH AT POST OFFICES FOR FIRST-DAY COVERS THERE was biu ruth at all post offices m Singapore yesterday when first-day covers In celebration of the new State of Singapore were put on sale. The biggest crowd was at the General Post Office, when hundreds queued tialf-an-hour before the fnvprs170 words
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Article131 1959-05-28 7 Brewery shares prominent CENTIMENT m the Lond.m stock markets yesterday received a booat from the good United Kingdom employment figures and. with Wednesday's heavy settlement out of the way prices moved strongly ahead. Industrial equities were the main attraction. Brewery shares v, e1 t again prominent and buyers me m131 words
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Article71 1959-05-28 7 Candidates pull down own posters CANDIDATES arc co- operating In removing election posters and banners from City Oounci markets a spokesman for the Coundl indicated today. The Cleansing DWjfSjJ had d(d(W'ci that If the uosters had not be« n fakon down by the canthe department y,ouid Jemove them and eh71 words
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Advertisement79 1959-05-28 7 you* COLO STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS I'll m /jj Newly Arrived American Roasten^^Ff% Danish Pre-packed Lean Bacon P kt Calves Liver ib Norwegian Smoked Herrings H.^gp Chateau de Panisseau^ (Dry White Wine) bottle OLS Hunt's Sweei Tender Garden Peas^^^^^flj^ tin Heavenly Temple Mandarin Oranges^^a^ San Miguel Cerveza Negra Munich Type Been)79 words
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Miscellaneous50 1959-05-28 7 SINGAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3 57 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.05 a.m. g and 4.53 p.m. 5 SATURDAY: 4.07 a.m. and 5.55 p.m. si'NDAY: 5.28 a. in and 6.59 p.m. MONDAY: 7.07 a.m. and 7.53 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.28 a.m. and 8.31 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.22 am. and 9.04 p.m. iniiiiiiim" "■f??^^" 150 words
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Article, Illustration732 1959-05-28 8 THE BEST DESIGNS OF THE YEAR DUKE OF EDINBURGI PRESENTS AWARDS ll 16 BRITISH MAKER! 'pus month thr Duke ot Edinburgh made hit third annual visit u rn duns Design Centre, *s, Haymarket, s.w. 1., to present th<> n of the Year awards. Sixteen manufacturers received certificateil the Duke for732 words
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Article, Illustration475 1959-05-28 8 JOYCE BLOW - Crime study become new will science JOYCE BLOW By undt r control, and this means that the designs are not too definite to b tiring. Modern carpet designers are also getting away from the rigid grid effects of a few years back. The Design of the Year carpet, designed by475 words
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Advertisement89 1959-05-28 8 (HERE ARE SOME OF I I IL BFST I IDEAS ABOVE. These socket chisels have E tough, highly pol- ished plastic type handles and tough- ened steel caps. E They are also avail- able with wooden handles. ft RIGHT. This flex E suspension type of E light fitting is with89 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-05-28 9 THE Duke of Edin- burgh visited Lon- don's Design (en- tre m the Haymar- ket to present the Design of the Year awards to 1(> British m anufact urers. i Current trends m fabric designs are I for softer colours j a n d interesting combinations of colours.85 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-05-28 9 LEFT: This tea set is made of electro-plate on nickel silver (K.P.N.S.). The hard wearing moulded nylon knobs and handles are resistant to boiling water and kitchen chemicals.33 words
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Article15 1959-05-28 9 AUSSIES STAY LONGER i.i X >R8 from a i COUI H V. from thi 'he15 words
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Article, Illustration2210 1959-05-28 10 TJtiE PILE OF MATCH HEADS WAS GROWING m new Pelham Groom thriller I All i J h. on hi s hands ai had ii' do With t concern' Lend of hi jewelli name o! Lee Jack I i Jack i bound citizen In i He2,210 words
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583 1959-05-28 10 I phone to say rat is In the trap, please to come and exterminate same." "My imagination may be as good as you say it is. but it hasn't caught up with you on this point."583 words
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Advertisement32 1959-05-28 10 Hi Httnl f\ fl na^ netic recording tape \VL JH il GIVES YOU THt BEST l^^l I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST fflfl With almott unlimited lift (500,000 recording) without d«t«ri«r«tiof« hi quality.32 words
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Article, Illustration553 1959-05-28 11 u c hands over awards, then says: Come for a drink Informal I In C.H.Q. I mess TOP, General Hull has a question for W.O. I Body before presenting her with his Certificate tor Good Service. BELOW, Inche Othman bin Sakun has a drink after the ceremony553 words
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Article269 1959-05-28 11 Forces news from Britain ROYAL AIR FORCE itiona m varioua parti ot Britain rcpori d start to th<* new livr-at-home W.RA.F. scheme by which t'.irls liv. their own horn <' B while working at a nearby R.A.F. si at ion. At Gloucester rive worn* i signed on two ol thi269 words
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Advertisement8 1959-05-28 11 jacks photo co. 157. North B"«*«c *<>•« 'Cop.to. Bid-,8 words
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165 1959-05-28 12 nrHE Japanese Government I considering setting up fishing bases m South t itin At: id m the Mediterranean area for ling h ed out <>t the North-Western Pacific by R\u an pr< Cabinet Minister Mr. Kunio Miura, commenting on the prospects forReuter - 165 words
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202 1959-05-28 12 Those anti-Japan tariffs: Issue up again this year JAPANKSK delegate Irhiro Kawasaki won approval from the 38-natlon (General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs m Geneva t<> have the question of discriminatory trade practices against Japan discussed at the next G.A.T.T. session m Tokyo later this year. Mr. Kawasaki told aU.P.I. - 202 words
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Article166 1959-05-28 12 US-CHINA TRADE: NEW BID CONCLUSION' ol the m-w \j Anglo-Soviei trade agreement m Moscow has coincided with increased pressure m Washington to end the total embargo on trade between the United States and Commu: China. Five senators ol the nmocratic Party led by S< nator Clair Engle of California madeReuter - 166 words
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Article46 1959-05-28 12 The Buddhist Association of Siam ha i decided at a conference In Bangkok ided by representative from all parts 01 the country to send rellei rin Tibetan reft India. The first consignment of 1.000 ton.; is expected t<> y in June ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article74 1959-05-28 12 THE sixth Japan International Trade Fair, which was held m Tokyo from May 5 to 22, yield* -d results which far surp:< the records of all previous Japanese fairs. A total of 1,875,800 visitors inspected the lair m addition to Japanese and foreign buyers, bushi* men.Reuter - 74 words
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104 1959-05-28 12 HARD-HIT P.I. SEES HOPE IN NEW POLLS iMERICA'S proud ex- periment m Asi: democracy the Philippines Republic has fallen upon hard times. After 13 years of independence, the nations economy has hit rock bottom. Government graft and corruption is generally 1 garded to be an all-time high. Today, the moraleU.P.I. - 104 words
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Article16 1959-05-28 12 nil 107 tin (I a 224 by communist artillery fire m the past 'it months. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 16 words
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Article11 1959-05-28 12 Hirohito m audience Mr. .1 idros, visiting I? m nor ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article27 1959-05-28 12 Indonesia has installed a 48 man Asian Games Council to carry out the plans for the fourth Asian Games to be held In Jakarta m 1962. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article19 1959-05-28 12 Mr. Nikita Khrushchev gave a Kremlin luncheon m honour of Mr. Mohammed Daud Khan, the visiting Afghanistan Premier. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article13 1959-05-28 12 Khom.'in who Will visit Laos is arriving ir Vientiane by plane tomorrow. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 13 words
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Article31 1959-05-28 12 Japanese Foreign Miniitei UlchlrO Fujiyama uil confer m Tokyo with the three JapaiH .mill dors to Britain, the United and the SoviH Union early m June tr thl )»rrn.ilioM.il lation. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-05-28 12 A striking new exhibit area fur Asian art is attracting an increasing number of visitors to the Art Institute of Chicago m Illinois. The institute has one of the most outstanding collectors of Asian art m the United States. It takes on new89 words
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359 1959-05-28 12 Reds resorting to every form of trickery INTERNATIONAL communism is resorting to every form of trickery and hate-mongering to divert the rising tide oj nationalism m the world into channels hostile to the United States and other Free World leader.,, a high-ranking State De partment official said m Winfield, Kansas.359 words
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Article, Illustration782 1959-05-28 13 JOCASTA INNES - I GIVE YOU THE FORM FOR AN IDEAL MARRIAGE JOCASTA INNES By' "VEVER marry a writA i ditUnfmlshed and unmarried woman novelist once advised m I'liey are the m< Impossible people to live with selfish, i centrii tless Irresponsible. When the Inspiration is there they fi about you. When it782 words
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Article308 1959-05-28 13 ALEXANDER KENWORTHY - ALEXANDER KENWORTHY By 4 NEW LOOK is last coming into fanning. It will put m the shops more food tailored to the housewife's taste and purse. Ive farmers a ot the home •ct. mipro their d help k it i.s already bringto the countryside308 words
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Advertisement32 1959-05-28 13 f>±& iCi ASAHIQ t^^Z^ T HC CAMERA WITH A I o*^ i 'BUILT IN MEMORY H. A. O'CONNOR COMPANY LTD lAIOIAW BIDG. BATTIHY RD SINC.ATCH 106 A BUKIT BIHTANG D KUAIA L<32 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-05-28 14 M. Harrison Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison Gray by i i i en bid lii Three Clubi waa lad to Ac* t'luh South ruffed Club and led Phree Diamonds, eventual!) making 11 tricks on .< i Dumm) i >l hi. up ii the defence leads trumps, bidding u|) to ;i point139 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-05-28 14 P. KAIHOKI) o! fTordshire m ins Ihe final <>! the IN yards t In 9.1 ie< .it the British (.anus held at Ihe White < it\ Sta dium, London s, O ii(l is l>. 11. Jones of i Central Press picture.Central Press - 41 words
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Article141 1959-05-28 14 Aducec dun ed Scotland a 2-1 v In Internationa] latch In Amsterdam the Scottish many ai moments In the first half, led 1-0 at the interval. The Bcota Improved after this, and two quick goals by inside right Collins and LegMat, at centre forward, gaveReuter - 141 words
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Article70 1959-05-28 14 rpiIREE Walker (up lnt< 1. nationals- harlei < the American captain, and British players Mich Ronall.irk and Alan Thirlwell—failed to reach the 1 16 m the British Amateur Goll Champh P on th< Royal si ndu-M li on who led hi victory n two lg o,70 words
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Miscellaneous27 1959-05-28 14 I LUES \< ROSf 3. l 1 i (10 4 6) Injunrllon to Bi 7 V. 'R> ln nly dotl •'<•» H 1 SO| ||O S 2J •Ills |»O\\27 words
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Article233 1959-05-28 15 85 minutes is fastest 100 I icED with a tfood I. six in flowed English ii match ay. :it leaders in championship on top in hei f th their near- i\ str llesex at Lords. E i ti up 323 and then L n t back threeReuter - 233 words
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Article283 1959-05-28 15 I. O. C. refuse to share gate r r II I International X Olympic Committee (IOC) refused yester- day to give individual sports organisations share m the gate of the Olympic Games. The decision means that world track and field championships and other rival tourna- nients may be set upU.P.I.; Reuter - 283 words
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Article1028 1959-05-28 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By pifllßh GOER II will not start m the IVrak l>t»i-|>v on Saturday. l«a\ ing a Held o! IS. They were all out on the tracki at ipoh tliis moi nlng. Arthur Ward has evidently elected to rule Prince of Lalita1,028 words
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Article57 1959-05-28 15 I>lCO|t\lt| 1 I ,rter> .mrl ritirrs m th. IVrak Derby arr: who litti (Forte), Prince of 1. .1 1 11 < V\ard». On Sta Ke (Wll lilimtn). Brave Cieneral (Leniaii), <.rand C'uup <li«TK*, Jacmar ("odt(King), Peanut Kid (Mawi). Na/akat (Su bian), Yes Dear (J Donnelly), Three Rrinßs57 words
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122 1959-05-28 16 Sequel to soaked cameramen: Duke denies pressing button A BUCKINGHAM I V that v wa.s the Duk< h who a button at thi i Flower show on Monday whl two photof rap] t<» be drenched with water irom a hidden sprinkler The London evening newspaper the i had trted onReuter - 122 words
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Article73 1959-05-28 16 The Liberal Socialist Party is to hold 12 election rallies m various districts m Singapore today between 2 p.m. -and 10 p.m. These will be at Pulau Bukom, Smith Street, KamPoiik Amber. Jalan Satu, Serangoon Road. Covent Gardens, Koh Seek Lim Road, at the junction73 words
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125 1959-05-28 16 Indonesia trade ban to affect Chinese, Indians A BOUT 2,500 foreign traders m West Java alone are expected to be affected by an Indonesian Government order banning foreign businessmen from operating m small towns and villages after this year. Most of the traders are Chinese and Indians. According to the125 words
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Article93 1959-05-28 16 AMERICAN airmen who have been drinking while playing on golf courses m Norfolk and littering them with beer cans and bottles are to have lessons on course rules and etiquette, it was announced last night. The airmen, from a United States Bomber Base nearReuter - 93 words
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Article31 1959-05-28 16 People m Britain last year smoked more tipped cigarettes than ever before. Men smoked on an average 10.1 lb. of tobacco and women 3.3 lb. m 1958.31 words
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Article102 1959-05-28 16 Tin FEDERAL Bureau of Investigation has olved the lynching of Mack Charles Parker. the 23-year-old Negro who was kidnapped from a jail m Poplarville. Mississippi, on the night of April 25. the Chicago Tribune said m a Washington despatch yesterday. The despatch said the FBI had givenReuter - 102 words
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Article388 1959-05-28 16 MOSCOW GETS SET FOR SUMMIT What new Soviet policy line mean to the I Mr. John Fo Dulles by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and the gesture of Mr. Andrei Oromyko In flying to Washington for the funeral are seen by Western observers as providing a remarkable example o! tort a psychological388 words
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Article, Illustration3923 1959-05-28 1 Your Guide To Ipoh Race Meeting r^OI .LOWINCi are all the liorses entered for the Perak Turf Club's May/June Meeting: CLASS ONE AMI -SKMENT WORLD (late Squire) ELEVENTH: '1j started) li-b 59 .1 v\ih. unison i Cl. 1. l»V Charter 8-9; '2nd. Nazukat 9-3 10. 3rd. Wonder X.d 8-1. ,63,923 words
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