The Singapore Free Press, 1 June 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1959-06-01 1 The Singapore Free Press M;il i\ a's Own Family Paper \|ontU>. **m\ I. 195!t In..15 words
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212 1959-06-01 1 'Lloyd to be moved to new post' speculation AN unexpected now wave of speculation began terday that Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Britain's Foreign Secretary, will before long be switched {o another post m the Government. le m Lord Beaverbrook's Sunday Expros by the political commentator "Crossbencher" suggested that Mr. Lloyd aReuter - 212 words
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Article83 1959-06-01 1 Th Parliament tomorrow for what could b<- Its last two month o] work before a tlon. iture will rise •■ml of July for immer vacation, aM MRs expect a fifw [overnment to be m they reassemP l m late October MacmUlan la eping hisReuter - 83 words
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Article27 1959-06-01 1 ilarly and Nicaragua by the t to frontier. Somoza of 1 'aid there have thai Nicaraplanned h( ir homeland 1 to take over mment.27 words
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206 1959-06-01 1 Well done, Blades tells the police < oinmissiom-i of X 1 Police, Mr. a. F. <;. t Blades, today congra- X dilated all members of the police force on Ihe X part lhej played on X Saturday. ]> "All neniberi of th<' y X force and the volunteer X police206 words
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Article34 1959-06-01 1 No new .smallpox cases have been reported m Singapore today the 26th successive day. If this i.s maintained for the next two days the island is eligible to be declared free from infection.34 words
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Article27 1959-06-01 1 June lirst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m apore this mornli nt> per 10.. down tiir<T quarters ol ;i cent on FrlThc tone wai uncertain.27 words
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415 1959-06-01 1 Sombre view of polls result in U.K. BRITISH newspapers today illy strike a sombre note m editorials on the landslide victory of the P< ople'B Action Party m the Singapore general election. The Times commented that the PAP. m office should learn the limitations of Singapore's place m the worldReuter - 415 words
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Article12 1959-06-01 1 BRITAIN'S revolutionary i "flVlne three icet abo ion. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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444 1959-06-01 1 LEE SEEING THE GOVERNOR: LIM RESIGNS Talks on formation of new government jyiß. LEE KIAN YKW, secretary -general of the Peoples Action Party, was calling on the Governor, Sir William Goode, at 11 a.m. today to discuss the formation of a new Government, according to a Department oi Information Services444 words
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Article40 1959-06-01 1 A TOTAL of 316 people had been killed m tralfic and other accidents throughout the United States by last evening, the third day of the Memorial Day week-end which honours Americans killed m wars.-- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement120 1959-06-01 1 The House of Tangs p^ll tt>e only One-Price Deportment \C^ I JKJT Store m the orient dealing m nit flk\wjJ LtiHr kinds of Eastern Arts and Crafts. Jf% JSSl^^^*\ The only House that can offer &jfc W^ *j"'>^ you maximum value at minimum jjA fi^H f~* r cost as» well120 words
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Article121 1959-06-01 2 BRITISH scientist last night quoted Mr. Nikita Khrushchev as Indicating that agreement was near on all points Of principle m negotiations on ending miProfessor J. D. Bernal Professor of Physics at Birbeck College, London, \\a> reporting on an interview which the Soviet Prime Minister cave mReuter - 121 words
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Article32 1959-06-01 2 An American firm announced m Moscow yesterday that it would build a multi-million dollar synthetic fibre plant In the Soviet Union to "provide textiles] for the population." U.P.IU.P.I - 32 words
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Article23 1959-06-01 2 o aka police said yesterday that live secret narcotic factories had been discovered m the Tokyo and Osaka areas ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article14 1959-06-01 2 Yugoslav e- president lEdvard Kardelj arrived In i a w< U.P.IU.P.I - 14 words
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289 1959-06-01 2 EQUAL CONCESSIONS BY RUSSIA, TOO WEST STAND This is price of 'understanding' on Berli ■■I vjfmok American ofitciala said m Genera last night that the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei (iromyko, had been warned that there would be no Western moves to ease Berlin tensions without equal Russian concessions. TheU.P.I - 289 words
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Article66 1959-06-01 2 Soviet's Antarctic Pledge KJTATE h,,,ar lm nl J U utlit'iuls l( Washington y M UH..I tarctua fey focfor j This a«re«in,nt vail It jnc of the key factor J In dearini the Uv <«r a 12-nation park! to be held on ()it 15 1 m Wwhlnrton f, (r X writinjiU.P.I - 66 words
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Article69 1959-06-01 2 1 TRUCE m (he year-old Soviet bloc campaign against Yugoslavia seems certain as a result of the visit to neighbouring Albania o! the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Khrushchev, observers m liriffracic said yesterday. ntiv miulc m tur- munist l< Mi Hoxha. id Alwitli Mi Khrushil .1Reuter - 69 words
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Advertisement43 1959-06-01 2 c'oth of extra high count. fe^ t weave arcl balanced .^^^^^^^^^^k' r.ictory Repiesentdtives; T.V. MITCHELL CO. <»*« T LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PINANC KSfit SLIDE-SHOW PRICE RfMCMBfR f ALL SAMOCA Products on fully W Complete $45/- Only Avoiloblc ot oil photogop^.c d< r HAGEMEYER'S43 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-06-01 3 I II- IV years ago a young Singapore couple drove [n i two-horse carriage to the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on the occasion of their wedding. Yesterday a modern saloon car whisked them through the teeming as Mr. ami Mis. C. J. D'Cotta celebrated their GoldenFree Press - 82 words
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106 1959-06-01 3 I) ie was played oung guitarist Elvis Presley an experifor teen.iii Anglican Birmingham la.^t the rvice simns of the lon and the n by a schoolused. Many of ithful congregation ad prayers they had themselves. There were special lightIng effects In the church. The serviceReuter - 106 words
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261 1959-06-01 3 CRISES AS BAUDOUIN RETURNS FROM US. I/inc; baudouin of the Belgians returns to Ii! daj to face a crisis involvin father, ex-Km« Leopold the Oovernmeni and the Vatic. in which has developed during three-week torn- of the United states. The big crowds expected to turn out to grtel him areReuter - 261 words
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Article70 1959-06-01 3 Oregg Sherwood Dod< r ',<.. who stepped from a chorus line to wed car heir Horace Dodge 11. saia .she had raised U552,500,000 m ca.sh and pledges for a "Girls' Town. USA.' In South Florida to b»- patterned after the famous Boys' Town m Nebraska.U.P.I - 70 words
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Advertisement73 1959-06-01 3 WHY NOT FLY THERE?' Sydney? Hongkong? London? New York? Where? Let us do your bookings you do the journey. Our expert assistance costs you nothing extra. COOKS WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE 39, Robinson Ra\, Singapore. T«l: ***** Grams: Coupon GALA CHARITY PREMIERE at the Cathay Cinema <inesday,-June 3rd, 9.30 pm 20th73 words
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Advertisement144 1959-06-01 3 SUNGLASSES v^ y Modi I M PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra-red ray^. REMEMBER Umbra] lenses colour-true anil the l>est you can for your eyes. Available at: MOTION SMITH SONS (OPTICIANS) LTD. IS Battery Road, Singapore- 1 and all reliable opticians and Department Stores k v^BBT Bw^^Bl Iffitt144 words
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207 1959-06-01 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, June, 1, 1959 Opinion Onus is on the owner TWER since the first J postmen began to deliver letters, those men have incurred the implacable enmity of what is generally known as man's greatest friend. The dog. A dog will accept the intrusion of tradesmen,207 words
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547 1959-06-01 4 HUGH RILEY - US $5 7m. fire lesson: Give it air HUGH RILEY I I started with 1 spark from U CUtid end- most ci. trous I l hish.: acre Mirhman factory "t ti Mot I) a n, totalled million apart from i by the break m production And. while thi tory blazed,547 words
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Article118 1959-06-01 4 A LEAFLET issued by an Insurance company fives **> this breakdown (m pert entases) of the causes of fires m homes: 0 I ire m t;rate or slow combustion stove Igniting furnishings or other materials 21. < i Chimney on fire, soot, sparks, ashes 14. t> Fire m118 words
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Article132 1959-06-01 4 WHAT is the most common cause of fire— any sort of fire— in the home? Mr. F. H. Kendall, a top executive of a leading insurance company, gives a .succinct, one-word reply: "Carelessness." For the ordinary flat or 1h >ii Her, what are the Five Golden132 words
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Article165 1959-06-01 4 THE truth must now be told about Ronald Henry Marwood, whos< ecutlon led to riot s< outside Pentonvllle Ti don. The man who was hangt Pentonvllle nder In a dance-hall brawl who hapd to have a knife In his as some people iinar rWOOd Marwood v. mber oi165 words
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Advertisement61 1959-06-01 4 ENGAGEMENT RINGS BUYING THE RINC TO SEAL HER ROMANCE IS ONE OF THE MOST IM PORTANT EVENTS IN HER LIFE -MAKE SURE IT IS A RINC WORTHY OF THE OCCASION CHOOSE YOUR RING FROM THE FASCINATING SELECTION S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD. 45 High St. Airport Singapore. 6 Station Rd. Ipoh.61 words
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Advertisement63 1959-06-01 4 DONT CLOG YOUR PORES TONIGHT CLEAN THEM! 4 new MAX FACTOR FACIAL HATH cleans so deeply. then rinses completely a nay! factal mSr bath a&~2f 40* m That greasy film your facial cl behind is dangerous only FACIAL 1 1 Max Factor <l<<p (k;<ns<s your pOTi rinset ofl completely! Your63 words
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293 1959-06-01 5 EIGHT INFANTS WAITING FOR FOSTER PARENTS The problem of unwanted babies T HE joint secretary of the Singapore Children's Society, Mrs Joanna 1 Moore, yesterday Rave four reasons why it was difficult for the sotjttj to deal with problems of unwanted or orphaned babies. f number of Chinese girls. majority293 words
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Article58 1959-06-01 5 I Richard, 14-year-the Duke and Gloucester, has Nigerian boy d with leprosy. The b 5 lives at the Scotland leper m Itu, Eastern the ••adoption". ans that Prince ill pay the boy's expenses was m La .;os, Nigeria, by the Duke and Duchess at the58 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-06-01 5 picture. IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII LOVELY Lise Bourdin is E seen here symbolically "baptising the United States Square, a new golf course in Paris, by driving I a ball from the neck of a i champagne bottle.- PopperPopper - 37 words
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179 1959-06-01 5 H.K. GIRL STUDENT TO VARSITY ARRIVES THI student to be awarded a scho: ship for social studies ut the University of Mai by the Singapore Jui Chamber <>f Comnv has Just arrived from Hong Koi. She Is an assistant youth welfare officer, Mi>.> Chun Joy In, who I n with179 words
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Advertisement157 1959-06-01 5 INAUGURATES LONDON -SINGAPORE- HONGKONG SERVICE FASTEST EVER TO AND FROM SINGAPORE r-** «i» M i^ o/ •o^ci in.i«/rr,i.ni /i y n»,r, «r Hnwri^nur >i L n ow you ran fly dirrctly from Singai tward to Honf kong nVJINL.^UNU 4 hOUrS Toky^ wfstward to London and Nrw York, by the mcompar157 words
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Advertisement24 1959-06-01 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! J i BIJIR-TIPOASIiWfTHSOgTHINOMfN7>«OIMIST! j Menthol Misl m i l ricli tol Ililr Inn I HanHfncturrd I r s i24 words
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Miscellaneous131 1959-06-01 6 Jill II AW Xl li> S^«lnr> Jordan ]>I AMHtAKi: by Lee Falk ami Pliil Davis "ORPEREP\ /^OM-ATTME PILV, TMAT'S WMAT IoNLVONr 7" MSUI-YE^ TOO I h^"^ -^v^ LEAVE--] f BOTTOM— REAPY-y WORRIEG ME PICTURE f HARPTO r-M S LETTER Xv: 601M5T0 V SCRAWLEC? IM f\ I TRiEP TO PHOME I131 words
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Miscellaneous333 1959-06-01 6 BUHN tOd charact< i m tar along the road i I want your own waj ido have m I I m must guard the depths oi de] n m minor upset which vi B temporary influei I Since you hav< you Insist upon only 1 1 thn You are loyal333 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-06-01 7 picture. 4 THE QUEEN MOTIIEK is seen here surrounded by members of the Women's J i'oluntar) Service m the garden of Westminster Abbey after the service held 1 at the Ibbej to commemorate the Mst anniversary of the W.V.S.- KeystoneKeystone - 45 words
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Article244 1959-06-01 7 SELLING' BOOM FOR US NOW OVER Great change m international trade THE U.S. administra- tion has told Congress that a "great change" has taken place m international trad*' during recent months. The world no longer is a "sellers' market" lor the United States. Com: partment offi aed a House >naU.P.I - 244 words
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Article197 1959-06-01 7 Imports worries Bank of Japan THE Bank Ol Japan balance intematior reful watching m the coming monthi because there were indicatlons that import-, were increasing while exp< level off. The balance ol payments for the first tour months of this year showed a surplus of M5140. u00.000 but account shouldReuter - 197 words
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Article29 1959-06-01 7 Canadian Defence Minister George Pearke.s has confirmed m Ottawa that -a Royal Canadian Navy destroyer was checking reports of a submarine sighting off the East coast.- U.P.IU.P.I - 29 words
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Advertisement196 1959-06-01 7 SEASON SALE H LOOK li U PRICES MARKED DOWN. M H TO CLEAR STOCKS IN LADIES DEPT. jfi Ladies Plain Slacks 5.00 each M Ladies Plain Shorts 4.50 WA Ladies Jantien Swim Suits $13.00 Ibl Ladies Orion Twin Sets $19.00 per set I Teenager's Cotton Swim Suits S 8.50 each196 words
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Miscellaneous57 1959-06-01 7 I SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 7.53 p in. TOMORROW: H.JB a.m. and 8.31 p.m. WEDNESDAY: iJBf m. j and 9.01 p.m. THURSDAY: loos m. i and 9.36 p in I Kll> \V II m. and lt.M pin s\| I II im and 10.38 D.RI si \n\\ II m id57 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-06-01 8 'Bi a Ben's is undred ABOVE™*' 316 fo °t clock tower of the Houses of Parliat ■"nient, Westminster, London, seen from the south bank oi the River Thames. On the right is Westminster' Bridge. The clock tower was part of architect Sir Charles Barry s plan for the rebuilding of242 words
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Article172 1959-06-01 8 CLOCK IS AMED AFTER A MAN DO you know whatt chimes of Bif" stand for? Hei lines H' t\M through this hOl (!!> \su! One hui Old JT( is one known sound To m. n irnl.n tlon wei Pala< horn. 1,., m<nl 13! -ton le known ol listeners h Broad-172 words
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271 1959-06-01 10 DEBORAH, CARY DROP IN -SO DISCREET The Three Capitals special -every Monday m The Free Press V<) PLACE, but no place, is so disc!' London when it wants to b< Car) Grant and Deborah Kerr would tell you. both of them have f b.-.-n m town William HirlfPV gui unheralded271 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-06-01 10 picture. The timber m the foreground is to be used for building stands for the Trooping the Colour ceremony m London on June 13, but two sightseers found it made a useful seat when they watched the changing of the at Horse Guards Parade ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article48 1959-06-01 10 VTEXT t" the ciitrccote on a Wc.^t End hotel's menu 11 was an Item listed simply as "Sophia Loren." I a Ked I ter what It was. t H( r JPj ively: "it is chicken, sir. Breast of Cookeci with sonu ham of c<jur48 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-06-01 10 Harding-so busy in retirement LORD HARDING talked to n\r about life m retirement. I asked the FieldMarshal how he spends ni.s time these days. He said: "Attending three oriental dinners a week, a lunch, travelling back and forth between London and Dorset and trying to get down to writing my88 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-06-01 10 AFTER two years aX on their farm m Rhodesia, Pxlnct Helene, daughter oi the Count of Paris. and her husband. Count Everard de Llmbourf, have d elded to sell up i he farm is one of thr »»<>st Ifli nil m Rhodeaia M i 000117 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-06-01 10 They hate Negroes —Not so cats Peter Chambers W L R CX U is the place when groes are Not so cats. Tl ir- a te M 'a Louise Nickles left $1,500 to her oat. Cheesie, for his "room board, and medical care' m Little Rock. She also left money200 words
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Advertisement63 1959-06-01 10 another NEW J^^fei>^ '> fron^for pockctoblc 1959 Jj® WxxfM^tfj W modj with bu.lt m PM tpcokcr. l,\ jffiii:&\-::. XJrA q> holiest ond finest /j jZjmW* W Compoct bottcry-operoted A j sm^B| 9 volt battery. Powerful **ifl I^^ |l up-b tonr. Complete with «or-phr, r?«^r^*«fc^ •nd It othe r corrymq JV63 words
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288 1959-06-01 11 Crazy couples clubs are newest craze I suburbs of Manhattan has become so peaceful and predicL that dozens of young people are now Joining "crazy couples urge to "get away from it all." the members of these "escapist" clubs do' not want to i a price for their flight from288 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-06-01 11 picture. This headdress call- !id I iaiina", after the famous Kmpress Ca- thai mi mad,, of mink I and worth MsiO^.OOO was ivorn by model I Nona Debois at the I di>pla\ of mink furs Riven m the Orchid I Room at the Dor- Chester Hotel. London.Popper - 51 words
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Article65 1959-06-01 11 France's flrat "heavy franc" banknotes will t>c put into circulation next month as the government's first step m replacing the present franc with new currency. The "heavy franc" each 100 times the value of the present banknotes will be put into circulation pro- gressively and the presentReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-06-01 11 The children on the steps of this house m Bletchinfley stop their chatter to admire Tiddley Wink friendly little horse ridden by Susan Blades, aged seven, of the Old Rectory, Bletchingley. How they wish they could take a ride, just for a few minutes. ButU.P.I - 86 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-06-01 11 Hungarian-born sculptor Joseph (Sepy) Dobronyl eves his latest work a gold node statue of a shapely young woman, at Miami. U.S.A. About two years ago Dobronyi caused an international I furore with a nude likeness of actress Anita Ekberg This time Debronyi declined to identify theU.P.I - 96 words
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Article134 1959-06-01 11 BASIL CARDEW - BASIL CARDEW From WENT for a drive m a car today on Lake Geneva. It was as well the waters were placid. Hut there it was, I was driving a ear a •lastminute entry m the Geneva Motor Show. Tho amphibian Is built m134 words
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265 1959-06-01 11 Clan to get a chieftain after half a century H\ S|M'('l.|| 01 respondent I>M>i'Lfc; who tttered all over the world b who answer to more than twenty names may acquire something t) hasn't been their almo i1 half i iry i chieftain. A eh eftain who li domiciled In the265 words
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Article1016 1959-06-01 12 MORE DRUGS TO EASE TORMENTED MINDS .m future naj t«a» h us how to rxrrcisf iliint iflurnce, b\ means <»i particular chemical substances, upon the amounts <»i energy and their dis trlbution m the Apparatus <>i the niind Kut for the moment have nothlni better at <>ur1,016 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-06-01 12 THE TRANQUILLISERS reserpine and chlorpromazine act on the primitive parts of the brain, especially the hypothalamus and reticular formation. These areas COVCI basic life functions which are kept m balance by two nervous mechanism, the sympathetic and parasympathetic circuits. According to one theory, the parasympathctic and118 words
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Article163 1959-06-01 12 WARNING ON WONDER MEDICINE PURTHFR me to combat the re sistance of some m fections to anti-biotj drugs such as penicil iin, arc proposed ii the current issue 0 Medicul World. Responsibility for tackl ing the problem shoul not rest solely on hospi tals, but on the cntir medical profession.163 words
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Article30 1959-06-01 12 APOSSIBI E cancer I presented to the 1 Mrs I I duate student the Southern IHinoi versity i I said ex I caffeine can growth" ol30 words
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Article, Illustration8 1959-06-01 12 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER b> "DarUnnttt frelinn f#8 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-06-01 13 ABOVE IN model form is the Barbigan of The Barbigan is the largest area Df war damage remaining m the City of London. Tin £20 million scheme to rebuild it will Include towering blocks of flats, some 37 storeys high, amid trees and lawns, withPopper - 88 words
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366 1959-06-01 13 Achievements of the International Geophysical Year HT HAS BEEN said W that man knows j about the surface W rth than he ■docs about the side of ■the moon facing the B-arUi. This is largely c fact that er of the !OV--1 iternational366 words
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260 1959-06-01 13 Paper warns of danger in further H-bomb tests 'pIK SCOTSMAN said m an editorial that i West German report of radioactivity In rainwater and other reports continued to throw doubts on estimates to which statesmen ding when Questioned about the wisdom of continuing II bomb tests. The independent daily said260 words
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170 1959-06-01 13 PROBLEM OF RADIOACTIVE MILK: NO CLOVER FOR COWS AN ANOLO-AMKKI- CAN scientific team has reported thai cows should be kept from eating clover if 'it ever appears that the Strontium--90 level m milk is approaching a danger level. British Botanist Mr. P B. Vose and Mr. 11. V. Koontz, ot170 words
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150 1959-06-01 13 r riiE federal Government advertised for a qualified physicist at a lower salary than a plumbor and a physics professor In Sydney said it was an olute disgrai The pro! PrOor Hairy Mr. 'I. h< of the School of P150 words
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Advertisement22 1959-06-01 13 TOUR MODELS l^3tA M I TO CHOOSE from SI 22/- Vlfl K\ jfj (Singapor*) JACKS PHOTO CO m i..«,, o^».i nm« t»«^|22 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-06-01 14 picture I ahl.i <•> >, Arthur U CT.7, Ice, by one length to win th! «&L U Th^ TJ over P. miles 1M Iptl, Per* H «up (8 1, Ber,, on lhe outsit m U G N (9.7. Forte), on theFree Press - 60 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-06-01 14 picture. TRIUMPHANT TRIO: Incht \i. Hashiio (centre) holding the handsome Perak Derby cold trophy after his horse, Prince of Lalita, won the $25 000 race over I 1 miles at Ipoh on Saturday. The Prince is jointly owned by Dr. Lee Tiang Ken". Federation's Ambassador to Japan, and Inche Hashim.Free Press - 68 words
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Article274 1959-06-01 14 nii-L Williamson, who gave Singapore racegoers a sample of horsemanship, treated Ipoh fans to the same qualities on Saturday. He won three races, on Bukit Bintang, Golden Melody and Ten P#*r n.arai Bukit Bintang, who woi the fifth race, started favourite and with Williamsoi at his274 words
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Article60 1959-06-01 14 Till: FRIAR if finished too strongly for tinopposition m Race Sli ihr I. l. tin < i.iss i sprint. i 1 'i minor prize money. He rly eiling i 1 1 I i. but the jud je ha 'II lor ;i pi, le the When60 words
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Article246 1959-06-01 14 Moses Lee loses allowance TRAVELLERS CHEQUE won her first racr m Malaya when she led nil the way to win the openIng race. Traveller's Cheque II was confidently backed down to favouritism, and never save her .supporters an anxious moment. Quiny. who was also solidly supported, finished246 words
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Article410 1959-06-01 14 ALLAN LEWIS - Arthur Ward takes credit ALLAN LEW IS i ~||y DRINCE of Lalita won the $25,000 Perak Derby at Ipoh on Saturday by beating the weakest Derby field for many years. However, this does not detract from Prince of Lalita's win, as it was his first race after a spell. But410 words
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Article183 1959-06-01 15 ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORKING'STRAIMIHfi GALLOPS k\Y (Barrait), the Hobbs' Stables only (lass 1 entry for the meet Inj, worked attractively over three furlongs m 39 1/5 see it Inoh ÜBiorninr There was little fast work, though the (racks were In good Jer after i183 words
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Article14 1959-06-01 15 f Bulgaria i ip oci m day. led l 0 at ReuterReuter - 14 words
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192 1959-06-01 15 PIETRANGELI, A 25-year-Old Italian, yesterday adchd the French men's double., championship to the singles title he won on Saturday. He and his regular Davis Cup partner, it 7 m. Orlando Sirola. beat tup-seeded Australians Neale Praser and Roy Emerson 6-3. (i-2. 14-12. This reverse,Reuter - 192 words
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116 1959-06-01 15 Stirling Moss foiled again in Grand Prix Omrling moss, runnerup In last year's world motor- racing championship, again failed to break into this year'a race for the title when he was forced to retire lrom the Dutch Grand Prix yesterday. The event, third to count towards the world championship, wasReuter - 116 words
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Article62 1959-06-01 15 Nice, with 5G points, won the French Football League championship by three points from Nimes, the run-ners-up, when the league programme was completed yesterday m Pai The Paris Racing Club. with 49 poin< tied third In the tab!i\ Rheims, la; I r\s champion fourth with 48 poL TheReuter - 62 words
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Article16 1959-06-01 15 loKyo U). stuaeni Sohel Kaneko. national record of metres In the < MM t; 38th16 words
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Article30 1959-06-01 15 I>OI AND Union each v amateur nd< 'i m Lucerne We t Poland silver And On n fdgsdger u890w45p 6jio w45y tr df sio eer ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article16 1959-06-01 15 Th rthern i .it i h( the I on ton hi ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article29 1959-06-01 15 $74,000 FOR MAN WHO BET ONLY $4 A lucky Johannetburg punier won M 574,000 for v bet of Ms 4, He placed fire win tickets on the "Quintote ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement142 1959-06-01 15 LmmmmmmFP 1.6.59. riTHES FUJI PHOTO CONTEST only 30 days more to closing date FUJI FILM I ou posted your en»ry to the TITHES-FUJI Photo Contest vr" if not, hurry: three separate 1959 closes on 30th June 1959. The Rules occpt the stoff of is eligible to porticipoto m the contest.142 words
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Advertisement116 1959-06-01 15 if* j^p 4 BEFORE YOU MA YOUR MIND HAVE A LOOK M [hEOJ PsTaNDING b/ WM SWISS MADh THE WATCH hos undergone 27 tests it is built to withstood a water pressure to a depth of ISO feet. sole agents LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS 108 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE TEL:116 words
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130 1959-06-01 16 PUT the LAOS COMMISSION BACK TO WORK— INDIA jlfK. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, has tailed for the reconvening Of the International Supervisory Commission for Laos following a spate of incidents m the IndoChina state, it w.is learned m Geneva yesterday. He was Understood to have made flic request m130 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-06-01 16 PIC- ture EYE-CATCHER at the spring bonnet parade m Stockholm was this towering creation of foam rubber, fashioned into flowers, a doll on a swing, and a foal. Proud wearer is Mrs. l T lla Bergstrom, who designed and made it herself. PopperPopper - 45 words
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Article33 1959-06-01 16 Three youths were killed and two injured when the motorcycle they were all riding on crashed into level crossing gates at Bari. Northern Italy, last night. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article27 1959-06-01 16 Actress Kay Kendall, the wife of Rex Harrison, entered the London Clinic yesterday for a medical check-up and rest after arriving from ParL ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article172 1959-06-01 16 AN international cam- paign to case tho plight of an estimated two million refugees throughout the world .starts today with the official opening ol the U.N. .sponsored World Refugee Y( A total ol 59 covern»f voluntary ries and hundreds of individuals will pool their iReuter - 172 words
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111 1959-06-01 16 Tortures described by Asian church men LMVK Asian church leaders hau ,n 1 testimony that the govern ed munist China and North K«rn' H ture and mass murder m an effort! Usln tof Christianity. M lo *i*d The live leaden gave the ti o Representatives Un-American m Washington yesterday OneReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement259 1959-06-01 16 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of odvcrtucrs our representative at Ist floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD will receive smoll odvertisements and answers to box numbers. CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOIK BEBVICI 3* Wmrd* |3 Wm. I -H,,x ;,o els. txtru. PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMA TIC L'ijTlO. PI an Printing259 words
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Advertisement76 1959-06-01 16 Another Grundig Masterpiece m Design ond Sound Reproduction Priced at the level to meet every pocket this set includes a Stereo Record Changer suitable also for Monourol Recordi ond has connection facilities providing Stereo Sound Reproduction. P*4||| 5745.00 (S'porcPcnang) 5925.00 (Fed/ Borne oSorowok) tW] y SOU AGENTS: KIAN GWAN <M>76 words
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