The Singapore Free Press, 29 May 1959
1959-05-29
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Title Section18 1959-05-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya s Own family Paper V s .porr. Friday. M»y 29. 1959. Fii.r- IftfcW.18 words
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167 1959-05-29 1 Top Karen rebel gives up fight in Burma T-11. M viiiiH one rebel among the k tribesmen heldinj out m the area of th. ,ddv Gobta has given himself up, the l-iiniu .ininent announced m Rangoon yesterday. The announcement said the rebel, Muka Fau. alias Saw Tun Nay, a brigadeReuter; U.P.I. - 167 words
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333 1959-05-29 1 POLLS: ALL IS SET FOR FINAL STAGE public urged to uke special check-y our -name centres T'HE stage is now finally set for tomorrow's A General Election m Singapore. There will be no united front against the PAP. There will be no withdrawal of candidates. Electors will start going to333 words
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120 1959-05-29 1 U.S. 'flying saucer' is being built rE U.S. ARMY has a high priority project to build an aircraft m the shape of a saucer, it was revealed m Washington yesterday. The 'lying saucer" is designed for low level tactical flights, however, and not for space travel. Heavily censored testimony beforeReuter - 120 words
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85 1959-05-29 1 Striking clerks fired on by police 11HREE PEOPLE were Injured when police fired rnonstrators at Cordoba City, Central Argen--011 Wednesday night, m a clash between striking bank clerks and police. opened lire after three policemen were hit by own by demonstra:,ty other civilians and c were hurt, and 60 arrested.Reuter - 85 words
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Article36 1959-05-29 1 or Slamet Muljomo, culty of Literature Iversity of Indoui Jakarta yeshat the establishone language m d Malaya would progress of both Muljomo took I Inter-govern-otiations aimed Malayan Malay i.\l\ Mnlnu ue. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article61 1959-05-29 1 Rubber falls below $1 F*)l_ the first time lor a _T month rubber fell below the dollar mark m Singapore this morning. June first grade opened two cents easier at 991 cents a lb., following falls m London and New York over night. The tone was uncertain. New York traders61 words
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Article23 1959-05-29 1 With five days to go before Singapore may be declared smallpox fresh were reported up t«< m a.m. tod23 words
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Article18 1959-05-29 1 A new City Council di sary will he op Dunearn Road. n< cotta j). m today.18 words
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Article19 1959-05-29 1 Two men armed with while they were m the old Kallang airport nlgl19 words
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77 1959-05-29 1 'FRIENDLY' COUPLE KILLED F IVE BABIES A ,R '^>Ucoi,plo Jt( '/I'"' m Rotterdam that they killed h|| ,r Ihelf newly-born P ih mrr a -^yen.year the nix we »orr rnouuh." "*ffer. treasurer of a kindergarten, told a court he smothered four of the infants and his wife drowned the fifth.U.P.I. - 77 words
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Article44 1959-05-29 1 2 killed in stand collapse TWO people were killed and live seriously injured when a football stadium stand collapsed at La Plata. Argentina. hurtling 400 people about 30 feet to the ground. Two hundred more fans had minor injuries. The match was suspended. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article53 1959-05-29 1 Commander Wilfred McNeil Jr., son ot an American ♦ant Secretary 01 I)< fence, was killed when his el plane plunged into the Medi' ii. the U.S. annoui A earch was aband< after the pilot's helmet was round floating amid the id debris of tlie plai Cmdr, McNeil,U.P.I. - 53 words
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Article31 1959-05-29 1 mill I rotted ol trial by Jury out ol 17 district i j_ ot con fid I by jury m t ken on tie on of I ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article120 1959-05-29 1 Secret talks start in the air THE Big Four Foreign Ministers held secret talks during their flight from Washington to Geneva yesterday. Tlie fact that they would hold such talks was made known by Mr. Christian Herter, the United States Secretary of State, a minutes before he boarded the plane.Reuter - 120 words
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Article27 1959-05-29 1 General Sir Richard Hull, Commander m ChieJ Far East, Land Forces, left Hong Kong today by air for Singapore after a five-day inspection tour. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement136 1959-05-29 1 I rtckwt^bteforiliqht ft |f ■■*|Ji Hfr/ B prvvidinQ you with Hie wSSEEm\^^^^ Bf_ fl__ g famous warfares a/tite HPBHh _P^r**_Sni______ _r^ ~r /55: H 4_L_B_-* it_r.Lv.A_ l_E__K_ft_J______. ***f c n-iy _F*-__- M Dochr sucA an m K_a_<-L __r Jm*Y~Tm\^ __#____H 9*" Acclu* I HE__B^H______r_i__---r_l____ Otoscope M y _________fe i^B njhmvTutne^lht136 words
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121 1959-05-29 3 Anti -vice Bill too timid Fisher II hop Dr. Geoffrey r lay attacked I laton to tution m Britoo timid. I now before Para th its increased for street solicit i drive prostitution ghl but 'tlie most and effective thing md be to make the It more difficult,' In hisReuter - 121 words
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Article81 1959-05-29 3 U.K. says 'No' to Skorzeny OTTO SKORZENY. former Nazi s.s. officer who freed Mussolini from captlin 1943, was rel permission to enter Britain when he arrived at U ndon Airport last ni ou from Madrid. For the pa t ten Skorzeny, an Austrian citizen, has been living m Questioned LondonReuter - 81 words
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Article276 1959-05-29 3 MR. K. NOW HAS BLAST AT BRENTANO MR N I X I T A ifl KHRUSHCHEV. tho Soviet Prime Minister, speaking at an Albanian mass rally at Korce (Koritza), near the Greek border yesterday, attacked the West German Foreign Minister, Dr. Heinrich von Brentano. He said the holding of aReuter - 276 words
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Article11 1959-05-29 3 1 tie quashing 'il i ol ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article74 1959-05-29 3 I AI'ER steel for quan- tity- buyers was aned In London yesterthe Iron and Steel eductions, to take on June 1, apply to nments of 10 tons or the minimum is larger for certain products which are ordered to one specification for one delivery to one destination.Reuter - 74 words
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Article134 1959-05-29 3 $*****0 bequests from Dulles TIIL wili ot tlie lati Joh whli filed ior bate m a Manhal eoui rday, inch, bequ. total. U*****,000 (about ($7 000). ihe re t ot the former Secretary ot Sta' tate was left In trust to his widow, Mrs. Janet ry Dull. The bequest-, includedReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement37 1959-05-29 3 tvi m .«r ___>i____ V __a^^__ I __V_-> Y\\ #*_r 0 I\\ 4* /^r^kwaaVW ._^___a\ <^ _r fl\ /''^tyt-A*W/ wfJ T GENEVE If'lL DAYMATIC 4r aufomci.tcal/y/ ycuro P t LIUIA WATCH CO.. LTD IM ••♦ttry Rd simtsapor* L37 words
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Advertisement170 1959-05-29 3 GOING TO VOTE? No matter whom you vote for, be sure to vote for the man who pr sen ts proper facts. When it comes to tailoring trade there are lots Otf shops who will sell you Dacron Rayon as Dacron Wool, Silk and Mohair as pure Silk and Jape170 words
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148 1959-05-29 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday. May 29, 1959. Opinion Don'ts for tomorrow I )MORROW i.s polling day. And it i.s youi duty to record your vote. DON'T forget that failure to vole will DON'T forget to take your identity card I with you to the polling station. It doesn't matter148 words
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Article, Illustration931 1959-05-29 4 Rene MacColl - WHEN TROUBLE APPEARS AT THE BACKDOOR Rene MacColl This roving reporter sends a startling despatch from City of Panama on a I new threat to world security Stat He beat! Central An. can Miami Houston, i< only ing time ay eply rouble Is In Trouble which di!lv threatens the stat931 words
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Article19 1959-05-29 4 Beuchcomber - Beuchcomber *ir AJtn i iy re thi] I m out vrs wh f o r "An19 words
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Advertisement31 1959-05-29 4 B Joy er MATCHING ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS li m (.OLD, m WHITE GOLD B PLATINUM. »P.H. HENDRY i .tilers A Silver-milk B Ninth Biiiffr Ri Si» j a Kuala I umpui31 words
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Advertisement35 1959-05-29 4 I* 1 wC Baianced High Fid_lity two JF^ tyfl NEW KV_ Eai_3__3 ___«__i*-*e^*^^f^*." II ____Pli If m iS-S'**^ a_m of w Hr^w. m tt m t. w 5325/- ontl fTI II II FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS35 words
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272 1959-05-29 5 TRAFFIC PLANS FOR THE 7 COUNTING CENTRES h ilii i ie m ,11 counttrom win the Blngalative Aswill ineecl to■ht. Vict o r i a k School Gan RaflU 1 1 Panj Special passes these centres School, ick's ►1 will be public. Kcept those passes, will be the school MONKS272 words
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Article224 1959-05-29 5 ANXIOUS that voters, candidates and their helpers should observe the election laws tomorrow, a Government spokesman emphasised todaj how the public should behave while polling is m progress. Twelve suggestions to guide the public on Saturday were enumerated by the spokesman as follows: Don't carry or224 words
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Advertisement236 1959-05-29 5 CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES ____r_t7_______ PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra-red ra\ REMEMBER Umbral lenses colour-true and the best you can get for yonr i Available at GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO., 334 North Bridge Road. Singapore and all reliable opticians anil Depart ment StOi "WHY NOT FLY THERE?' I236 words
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Advertisement13 1959-05-29 6 (JOoCfciiAuk WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1899 _Bi^ I SHRIRO (CHINA) I <fn<..i|...i.i(. <| m II13 words
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Miscellaneous251 1959-05-29 6 ..•..■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaßsaaai-i JI I I II \U _.l by SytliM'y Jor tian awn- m^.rwaau TsaU CS*crrs W/S >*«o^f^r. 7«f UST Of TH£ fOO LATE s^_g^ Eßl-S-S _________SP__B a^ T ""H' 1 ss^ 1 >l\\lMt\Ki: by l.ft> Falk ami Phil M>avi«. r a r: .■::.A\f'| 1 /"SUPERSTITION up I F^J^^ .ji^i' ir'251 words
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Miscellaneous307 1959-05-29 6 7Tv^ <__Sfa'^__\ B l^ 'l^ I 19 natui. up, tne moody and depn a You have an and will always be foum of a group of adun 1 have a high ten I dare out at almo. I to k< ep it under conl You are inclined a sdinething called307 words
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ROUND the World Market Prices
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Article114 1959-05-29 7 iomion Vlaj I'm vuuis lud.iv I RSB lan. i July 188 -pot > I ISfi s«-ttl«>ment lul> 29 bu AbOV§ prices quoted m pcncg. I'LPJ'KH Whit* >.ua\vak f.a.q. Jufl pean |K»its May 31' 4 Bel 32 lack Sarawak Ipeelal Jm '.(11 ports May lf) Ml] 19', -.fllei114 words
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Article73 1959-05-29 7 I u 1 3 S *P« i iitures Jul) Sepl llj steadier. June landed price •B' Contract Jul) -Old New NEW YORK M.o .S !'i \iiius I oil. in 10m. 103.37 n 100 87 1 100 102.3 102 BALES: Nil. 60 paid 35 36.00 bu; 36.15 sellers73 words
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Article27 1959-05-29 7 •is ids Bonds 1". I'tilities ocks omposite Averages NEW YORK, Maj 28. Previous Toda> 636.68 639.58 168.07 167.87 83.68 83.92 90.46 89.78 216.04 216.2927 words
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Article47 1959-05-29 7 .md awaiting rectus 25, May shipLa mponß spot and ease 4 afloats Ipment 25. Sara- wak unquoted. Muntok white spot 48, awaiting release unquoted, afloats 45 to 44. May .shipment 42 to 43, 41.4. cif, sellers, ex-dock. Above prices Quoted m US. cents per lb47 words
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Article86 1959-05-29 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North uropran ports delivered 'it i>«r long: ton July (OpRV straits c.i.f. U.K. /North "■-n ports delivered hi prr lon^ ton May /June < oil crude Straits i aropenn ports m bulk long ton June/ July i OIL crude Ceylon i uropean86 words
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Article27 1959-05-29 7 Rice -rubber deal .ion will sell 30.000 tons ibb( r to I<* d China In exchange for 230,000 ol rice m 1959 Agreemenl iched m Colombo ReuterReuter - 27 words
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175 1959-05-29 7 CURB ENDS IN BRITAIN ON DOLLAR IMPORTS {hjnii.oi.s on the Import Into Britain of many consumer goods irom the dollar area will be removed on June 8. the Hoard ol Trade announced m London yesterdi They include washing niacin nd gramophone records The quotas for motor vehicles and canned, andReuter - 175 words
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Article36 1959-05-29 7 The U.K. Federal R< «rye ird approved iii Wash Ington rday an Increase, effective today m the discount (bank) rate from three to three-and hall per cenl at live Federal res< rye baiiK.s. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article67 1959-05-29 7 THERE was a further advance m the London stock markets yesterday under the lead of industrial equities. Investment and speculative buying was stimulated by good business and company news with the overnight advance on Wall Street aLso helping sentiment. The main exception was provided by67 words
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Advertisement96 1959-05-29 7 qiUDROMUs fDn m*mm^0 mm m Bnetic recording tape GIVES YOU THE BEST t OUTLASTS ALL THE REST W th almost unlimited life (500,000 recording, without deterioration m quolity. m i T^'iTr*-^ _^T|L>Nt__ I tffwff L^-J__!_fl H| ".'JL BRIGHTER AND COOLER vi 103, NORTH BRIDGE RD., 255, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. 191,96 words
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Miscellaneous80 1959-05-29 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j SINCAPORE .HIGH TIDES TODAY: I .:>:: p.m TOMORROW: 1.07 a.m. and 5.55 p.m.80 words
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Article, Illustration378 1959-05-29 8 GAP TESTS MAN AND CAR FASTEST OF DAY |p TIIE RIGHT is the fastest man of the day, Neil Moncrieff. In tins Cooper he I turned a time of 18.13 to I. lim the lasti oi The Day ill It also won him the Unlimited Hon of the Rai Nell378 words
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Advertisement62 1959-05-29 9 •'rrn .'iff.; v rm-TT-w 1 1 at f^4^mgsm^^m^MM m mm^mm m m*mmnnnmm w-. -v < 7 ____________P f.. New Art iritis: bedroom ni<,s, raw silks, dress material and dinner sets. I B^Sk reasonable MJMf|M|^|iuMa| fO___-||o-]Q__i-_ Oil ______-«_-_l-__W_-R-____B---K_B_---^^ rM^'lSj^ I FG SOo] PROJECTOR i -S 4 fl ANA'.TIf.MAT w-rh I I62 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-05-29 10 Father didn't know he must fate same operation as daughter -and both m the same family i.w family with two mended holes-in the h< has something to boa. about. And the tunders family, of Stevenage, Hertfordshire,are happy to lei the world know thai it happened to them.222 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-05-29 10 COACHES may be out of date but for sorne royal occasions they are not out of place. The crowds attending the Alder shot Horse Show at Rush moor Arena, Hampshire, cheered when Princess Margaret arrived m this 150-year-old-coach. Driving the coach's four bay horses isReuter - 72 words
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66 1959-05-29 10 Pony girls fight Teddy Boy lasso gangs /URL grooms and pupils at a riding school m Stanmore, Middlesex, have formed themselves into a band of vigilantes to protect the school's 20 ponies from Teddy Boy gangs he gangs, aimed with bow and arrows, ai] and lassos, ha RAIDED the s.hoor.66 words
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Article46 1959-05-29 10 Say it with cherubs A NEW de luxe birthday greetings telegram form has just been introduced m Britain. It Will be delivered m a specially designed envelope, and is m varying shades of pink, with a cover design showing cherubs fixing randies to a birthday cake.46 words
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Article191 1959-05-29 10 Things they say fl J' >ou **re v Election Uke l mix then, up ,ovalu al 'anuom 0 "1 hirers. |> UI rruBn u B Policemen, 1 (i T'^l d *Brce ot auuran. Un Th e I whose -Jrdß put at I 000) when I hibition I Hertford- fl I191 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-05-29 10 fill fl ICE-CUBES WORRY THE PRINCeI W^he 15!£%* Sff 1 Why d0,,,t it monds, emeralds ami p< asked this que7«o„ whenTe JStaS iTn^L*" i,,? "> ld lth barocim p tt.c- Design Vn, i thpii,v„ .< I r a kitchen a military helmet in I kH in ientr< In the Haymar.198 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-05-29 11 t't a colour negative will produce In black-and-white. This print rom a negative which can be used to produce colour prints, colour rans P »r m this ease black-and-white prints. The paper on which this le is a new product, "panahne paper." especial!) made for use with52 words
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Article500 1959-05-29 11 COLOUR BOOMS WITH THE NEW FILM By 111 l l ENSM 4 SO-CALLED "revolution m colour photography" h a s erupted m Singapore, and it is only a matter Of time before it trickles Into local photographic salons. Sparking this revolution is a deceptively innocent photographic bombshell culled the colour500 words
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Article220 1959-05-29 11 Window light works wonders D\V or night, rain or shine, indoors or out, you'll surely earn tbe "magic box title lor your camera s capabilities if you play "peek a boo with windows. Yes, you can convert tbe common, ordinary, evei -in -evidence uindow into an artistic "prop' for >our220 words
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Article113 1959-05-29 11 Your queries answered I tal about me i hown ich ou're coli ur pura h i popular lumth "1 thr folks have had this .same difficulty with their splices, too. And all because the material used to make splicing cement evapoi rapidly and deterloi with a^e.113 words
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Article31 1959-05-29 11 ALWAYS KEEP BEST IN FILE OM of |he most impur inn things concern inr. your |it i/«- prints is t<> the negative for fu turr use, Why not fill "lully will31 words
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Advertisement20 1959-05-29 11 I theM .^^.u*. I CAMERAS I FOUR MODELS TO CHOOSE E >___%^r>m\_l^ JACK'S PHOTO f.O 1..*,, to UnnM SaMßf, *m*«|20 words
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272 1959-05-29 12 AMERICA HAS REGAINED GOODWILL OF ASIANS InnVO vcars ago the bloodj anti- Anui itan riots broke out m Taipch and spotlighted a growing hatred of Uncle Sam throughout Asia. ipitals, it can be said en Improvement In the feelii i relat ps concei d Stat iw the picturi iculat utU.P.I. - 272 words
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Article110 1959-05-29 12 Red plot in P.I. exposed iTS Philippini ing nalism to linn the Filipinos Qniti d SI ding to Mr. has om ihe post of Sei retary of Defence. Mr said m Manila that jvas revealed m captured Communist docuntS. The Communists, he said, have classified the population on which theyReuter - 110 words
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Article148 1959-05-29 12 ROMAN Catholics m .mmunist China are forced to choose between i liism or the catacombs" because of Increasing church persecution, the Vatican City new papei Osservatore Romano said. "They are asking Catho- break away from Rome and accuse thi I '1 the Holy See.' the ,dU.P.I. - 148 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-05-29 12 Honolulu-born Mrs. 4 Keiko Glenn (right). 4 who is now In New < York with her bus- 4 band, was the live- J millionth visitor to tbe < I'nited Nations build- < ing. Her guide was J U.N. employee Miss Ratna Jhangiari, of New Delhi. In honour68 words
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Kwangtung rice region is flooded
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Article48 1959-05-29 12 EXTENSIVE fl oods have occurred m the region of the West River In Kwangtung Province, Macao reports state. Hundreds of thousands of acres of rieehelds m the Chungsnan district were inundated. The communist authorities mobilised a large number of workers to repair breached dykes along the river. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article24 1959-05-29 12 More than 400.000 rubber trees have been planted m the Tambang llang area, near Bandjarmasin, Indonesian Borneo, according to reports recehed m Jakarta. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article19 1959-05-29 12 77/ e American Friends Ser- Committee m Philadelphia has launched a fund to aid Tibetan refugees iv India. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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Article11 1959-05-29 12 exhibition of Japan industrial products has 1 opened In S ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article21 1959-05-29 12 IH INTERNATIONAL ANTI-LOCUST Rl TRE LONDON HAS FORECAST HEAVY NEW INVASIONS OF LOCUSTS FOR THE MIDDLE EAST, PAKISTAN AND INDIA. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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Article33 1959-05-29 12 The Japanese wool-textile industry and trade have decided to put the indication "Made m Japan" after English language earmarks on their products for export, the Japanese Ministry of Trade said m Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article52 1959-05-29 12 The Jakarta newspaper Marian Abodi said the Indonesian Government's proposal to issue 2,000 million rupiabs worth of bonds to reduce tbe amount of money m circulation and ease infl.t tionary trends will not be successful unless the ge eminent at the same time (derates the flow ol goods into theU.P.I. - 52 words
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Article19 1959-05-29 12 A Siam p. 1 built by tin Bangkm Fine Arts Department tt erection m New ior^ Central Park. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article25 1959-05-29 12 The South X for Education. Dr. inj Jai Yu. I visiting Phili] 1 tural aboard I with 56 1 on Korean W l I ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article21 1959-05-29 12 Mr. Thui 1 brother 1 Dalai Lama. 1 rrf /o />"' I ./.c* TOe-_ 1 crisis. He I I ing 1 U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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Article14 1959-05-29 12 I i m ii m opp. on; ire npi OUld ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article110 1959-05-29 12 BURMESE WAR CLAIMS BLOW AT JAPAN fHE J, "prudi a Burm I I I Tiie requi time IB tulatin Si completi IE IK Pacific W Japan. .1 be paid m H< ments'" n ;^B and "c 1 tion deal Japan vi. 1 develop] jects at s] 1 ihvir ivar JapanReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement18 1959-05-29 12 OHONE ***** I E FURNITURE jAJ REMOVALS "Q**-^ w^ 1 w ,iam, TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. m*mum A*>. i18 words
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Article235 1959-05-29 13 EVEN THE GRANDEES CAN BE WRONG )NARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY, by L. G WlCkham Legg and E. T. £5 ss. B.KI the} are: The grandees and the great divines, the artists, the scholars and the Idities who, having adorned the scene, went to itir fathers m the decade that ended235 words
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Article, Illustration341 1959-05-29 13 The day the Indians seized the white settlers' child THE FREE PRESS BOOK OF THE WEEK THF HANGING trff. By Dorothy M. Johnson 'PHIS week's Hook of the Week is a collection of stories, two of which might better he called short novels, including one Irom which the book takes341 words
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Article, Illustration399 1959-05-29 13 George Malcolm Thomson - Great names, but George Malcolm Thomson By stories won immediate success. "Reviewers praised their reality and parents could without an anxious tremor. see their children absorbed m them." Angela Brazil died rich. So did George Bernard Shaw (£300.0001. whose obituarist says that no man was less democratic. "Hi.s admiration was399 words
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Article25 1959-05-29 13 SHARK ATTACK liy V. 17. Coppleson Angus and Robertson, M>PPLES< made 1919 n<ol tie ror From hi pattern lieves thai by r whit25 words
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Advertisement10 1959-05-29 13 mKINDERMANN"" OF PERFECT SHOE _^g^ PROJECTORS ***w^& JACKS PHOTO CO.10 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1959-05-29 14 WHO KNOWS WILL WIN AND HERE'S THE REASON WHY ALLAN LEWIS GIVES HIS TIPS FOR THE PERAK DERB. Class l—l Miies Who Kii«,m^ 'MIT. I'iiik t ol lalita -mj'. n, tv, ll H 111. Bi General n<'|. Grand < Mip 8.91, la m i Iraita < oske .11 IVamil Kid1,508 words
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41 1959-05-29 14 THESE HORSES WON'T START TOMORROW PROBABLE ■cratchint;s at ipoh tomorrow arc us follows: Picture Goer il. Conatansa, Wo-Al-Nee, Wanshr ov a li, Film Studio 111. Home Sweet Home. Palm Valley. Gay Hunter, Nur Jahan. ..mma Tanjonf, Qui Vive. Chanticleer, Corporal Nim.41 words
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Article96 1959-05-29 14 CI. 4 Div. 1— 8!F Dragon Beed I.Ni Honej Bird ll©, rinj lad< I If, i o Uewood k.oo. ti.* nt i< m Rajak k.h'i. itihmat 8.08. show i p g. ok, Boyal College x.OB. Flower Qaeen k.ot, nni.ii Blhtang 8.07, Typhoon n xn:.. Irctk96 words
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Advertisement177 1959-05-29 14 I THE via SINGAPORE DISPENSARY {THEBES'I STOCKED CHEMISTS l\ WW V; :io>tttl thf fit*.*: 265, Orchard Rd Spore Tel ***** Daily From 8 30 am. to 69, Serangoon Garden Cjgoli n Tel: ***** Daily: From 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Call on us for your Medical, Toilet Cosmetic Requirements fi177 words
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Article26 1959-05-29 15 stand of m Vijay India's t miplete xford Uniwhen 459 for set the i an i and i 83 not V Manjn ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1959-05-29 15 26 year-old African. I Luis 2 6 1. G-4. en's singles French lawn ps I P. it ran gel: iser i Aus- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article19 1959-05-29 15 hat < ".such a political d< on the part ol tl tional Olymp the VV< ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article43 1959-05-29 15 Henry Cooper, British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion. I to nd his Empire title st Australia's Allen Williams at i c on July 14. The bout will he Cooper' ho won his m London anuary. alian champion ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article520 1959-05-29 15 Warwick bowler takes 10 wickets Cowdrey punishes the Lanes attack JACK BANNISTER, lVarw.ck_.hl car old medium I isl bowler, tenia} became the firsi English player to tukt- all ten wickets m an inningi since ham. V° iptured i T,,! him 41 runs m 11 ol which rhe l Innln wasReuter - 520 words
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174 1959-05-29 16 Talks with North Korea Red Cross are postbrmJ rrilr] vital meeting arranged for today between the Ked Cross delegations of Japan and Nortli Korea on repatriation has been postponed until Monday at the request of the Japanese. Mr. Masutaro Inoue, deputy leader of the Japanese174 words
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Article158 1959-05-29 16 Space monkeys: a major step r riu success at Cape x Canaveral yestei day by the United states Army in sending two monkeys 300 miles into space and reioverIng them alive means that a major step has been taken towards the d.i\ when a man will travel in space and158 words
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93 1959-05-29 16 DRAFT agenda for a proposed Asian-African conference on economic co-operation was outlined in a communique issued in Colombo terday following a four-day meeting of Colombo Power count i'i('.s.hMBBBB|^^h the I re- I economic I deve- I relating 1 I on in-1 prima: I promotion. 193 words
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Article36 1959-05-29 16 I>OLITENESS killed 50-year-old Christopher Clancy, a London inquest was told yesterday. He stepped oil the pi ment to allow three women to pass and was knocked over by a "bus, receiving fatal injuries.36 words
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Article18 1959-05-29 16 Forty members of the outlawed Communist Party in the Sudan have been arrested Ince Tuesdaj. Reuter.18 words
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Article16 1959-05-29 16 ihe lour remalnli famous Dionne quintuplet* met briefly in Moi theii fifth birthday16 words
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36 1959-05-29 16 Chief Scout gets po t in Tasmania L°? D d BC0U| Bril Commi pire, hi Govern uc< Sir Rona offlc« it WJ don tO( Lord Row J 1946 and has t; Wld j throughout monwealth h36 words