The Singapore Free Press, 2 June 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1959-06-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya*! Own Family Paper -inxapin-. Tuesday, June 'i, 1959. Prist I"• t>16 words
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Article169 1959-06-02 1 /VMIMKMXN Kadio u*J nifhl said \r Sudani Information Minis: m Jaiaat r arid, had announced the arrest of ik army officers including two members of tl> junta and a iium- j ber of civilian, The reason for the arrests ».ts not given. The radioU.P.I - 169 words
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295 1959-06-02 1 GOODE AND LEE MEET AGAIN FOR KEY TALKS Sequence of events likely to become clear soon QECISIONS on the release of PAP leaders detained in C'hangi prison and the proclamation of the new State of Singapore are expected to be taken by the Governor, Sir William Goode, today. According to295 words
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Article50 1959-06-02 1 CANADIAN Prime Minister John Dlefenbaker announced yesterday tliat Canada was contributing US$lO million worth of flour to start a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) food bank. Mr. Diefenbaker told the Ottawa House of Commons that the flour would be stored for use by NATO U.P.IU.P.I - 50 words
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124 1959-06-02 1 'Llayd to go story sets off storm THE British press today iged its own Inquest on th in The Times ting the re--1 Mr. Selwyn I I oreign Secretary. Lnea asked: "Who threw bomb into I d Whose hand was on the dagger?" The Times itself at least in the124 words
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Article16 1959-06-02 1 Rubber up 1 cents •I rubber ed in morning at j r ib.. up close, int.16 words
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89 1959-06-02 1 THE STATE-OWNED British Overseas Airways Cor- poration has won its battle for permission to use Tokyo on its round-the-world jet flights, the 5 usually well-informed magazine, Aviation Week, re- ported yesterday. The magazine, without quoting any sources, said it learned that the five-manReuter - 89 words
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118 1959-06-02 1 A RMY lorries were called J\ in last night to help homeward-bound Parisian shop and olliee workers stranded by a one-day strike which paralysed the capital's Metro (underground railway). Chaotic traffic jan ed the city's main si during the evenii hour, practl immobilising bus serviReuter - 118 words
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Article26 1959-06-02 1 Singapore Ls now fr< smallpox after nearly in infected The island 1 lared free yesterday, the acting tor of Medical .Services Dr. C. Mai this26 words
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Article68 1959-06-02 1 V u 'F.Rs yesterday got a new dimension ■■her forecasts the discomfort ii "C n numerically the human discomfort, due to /r J and relative humidity. Weather Bureau said about 10 per cent of uncomfortable when the index K>. At 75. half the people are both-Reuter - 68 words
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133 1959-06-02 1 Russia declares switch in relations A JOINT Soviet-Albanian declaration issued terday confirmed that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. the Soviet Fume Mil ter. has ordered a switch in policy tov .si. i Belfl •id. The declaration the read! n i Soviet Union and AH to develop "intei relations with Yu on aReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement57 1959-06-02 1 AW^ the plumpest chickens, the creamiest mushrooms and the finest vegetables aWsBMMMBMa •^^j^^Maaam ar^aT^^arV ßMMai Ma^^^^aSMa^^ are selected for the (j^jg\V/ **u»P CROSSE BLACK WELL saw W Av^^^ These and BlackweH are v condensed to extra net" every c add an equal amount of water, heat (j serve. Oxtail Tomato57 words
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206 1959-06-02 2 FREE TRADE AREA PLAN BY SEVEN COUNTRIES tj*XPERTS from Britain and six other countries J outside the Kuropean Common .Market met near Stockholm yesterday to discuss forming a "little free trade area" among thctnsch They agreed that tin- most Important thing was to hold together the 17 countries of theReuter - 206 words
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Article192 1959-06-02 2 More Press Wews on polls rpllr IMII I*l NDI M French news paper e Monde Saiid iterda) Unit Saturday's Singapore el* tmns marked "the list stage ol the (le-Hritainisation of South-East Ami. "The operation. in auguiateil in 1 M IS under the labour Government with thi* tragedy of Ihe p.Reuter - 192 words
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Article59 1959-06-02 2 Trade union leaders representing Britain's 20(1.110(1 cotton workers will meet .Sir David Eccles. President Of the Board ol Trade, tomorrow to discuss the Government's scheme for financial aid to the industry, it was announced In London yesterday. The eight-man delegation will be bd bv theReuter - 59 words
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Article17 1959-06-02 2 Iraq has cancelled its 1954 military aid agreement with the United Stal I ReuterReuter - 17 words
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358 1959-06-02 2 Privy Council decision in shares case ground that the script issued to Letchumanan had been cither lost or roved. It the shares wore purchased in 1943. continued Mr. de Silva, then despite the fact that the principal was then dead, the power of attorney was valid and subsisting by virtu.'358 words
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92 1959-06-02 2 SIMPSON ESTATE RULING IN MEW YORK SUK. York ye li and pei the US Aldrich husband ol of Wind o, g«g Jurisdiction Th. connection with a the New Y V. Commission wh ing to eoUeci inh on the min?; estate left by BlmSoJfS du>d on N 1958 at th ofU.P.I - 92 words
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Article36 1959-06-02 2 T'HE rubbi aga and Rubber i Goodrich i r.earlt seven we to creati tages i nels within the labour settled sour. Nfl Vork tr. yesterday This view ed. is sh.u manufact alike.36 words
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Article31 1959-06-02 2 MR. Harold Macmillai Britain's Prim ter. announ that th« wo!i contribute 2100,000 to th World RcH. Mr Macm he was sun this count r. most noble i31 words
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Article16 1959-06-02 2 The V* I partment I can impoi I moderation I ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement17 1959-06-02 2 E' 0) Prominar TmW*?***l*H COUpl'rf J Lumioou* mm lapo'w a M ''taWNm fflfWaW* e s>/ n s17 words
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220 1959-06-02 3 ,wn> MOTHEH trauma ehildI (1 j.,,h1 .ailed for lb* fur accepting while earning rdaj <m appeal, anite which a inhuman, had idespread pro- s|s i in the churches. Lilicians tr:u,r sTid lb* Pr«* Vt st rd;l) the lot "I court i.th. South lon don. decided220 words
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210 1959-06-02 3 Trade unionists urged to co-operate with employers [ABLEGATES representing 700,000 British trade unionists were urged at Scarborough, Yorkshire, yesterday, to join in "a measure of industrial co-operation far beyond anything yet realised." Mr. Jack Cooper, chairman told the annual conference of the powerful National Union of General and Municipal WorkersReuter - 210 words
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Article125 1959-06-02 3 Baudouin wildly welcomed KINO BAUDOUIN of the ns returned to Brussel yesterday by air nom -week American tour to receive a wildly enthusiastic welcome from crowds at the airport, who broke through police barriers to throw flowers into in car. Police runners had to clear a way for about halfReuter - 125 words
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Article63 1959-06-02 3 I A STATUESQUE E French strip-teaser E was ordered by Italian E police at Milan yesterE day to leave the coun- try after her "exploE sive" act was banned by E red-faced officials. E The measure against E beautiful Rita Kenoir E was taken on theU.P.I - 63 words
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98 1959-06-02 3 K £220,000 the highest In an Irish fixed yesterday of a big mp auction arged with to defraud. remanded f< more than bail prohibitivi 'tantamount to a denial of bail." Naturalised The four directors the managing director, Dr Singer, 48. born in Vienna butReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement137 1959-06-02 3 ATaA \\mV^r £m+m. .aafltwsS! aai I Bt a*. W9f *9\ I; w9 'i^ aaW. pej, I *«iuitl«-|«a* r,r»% *w*J t\W P* HOUSE OF ORIENTAL ARTS NORITAKE DINNER TEA SET. j 6 COLOUR TEA SET 18 pes. GOODSTORE HSU BROS. 10, BATTERY RD. 161, ORCHARD RD. TEL ***** TEL: ***** SINGAPORE137 words
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13 1959-06-02 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, June 2. 1959. Mbb^.^BT At maIL I Maf13 words
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Article155 1959-06-02 4 WHETHER or not gambling should be allowed in Singapore is a question which has vexed our legislators ever since (here have been legislators to guard our interests and guide our morals. But whatever may be the rights or wrongs of this matter, the awards to charity155 words
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Article, Illustration492 1959-06-02 4 Bruce Russell - 'Shortwave war' intensifies Bruce Russell by AN Indonesian being questioned on a Indonesian radio station about his favourite radio programme came lip with the surprising answer "Listeners' Choice." His reply was surprising because "Listener's Choice" is not an Indonesian programme. It comes from the studios of Radio Australia .some 3,000492 words
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Article54 1959-06-02 4 Beacheombor - Beacheombor ba asdf dsa sadf THI who f] ht 1 Piny the that 'no roMy rJea/ i why houli ur luf nav< ni th( Mr i would like to hear that ng thf n fiimcnt for blnclne mou nd anlmaj a. the man I wht-n stung hy g hornoi he54 words
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Advertisement7 1959-06-02 4 fruit Juice ORANGEADE Hill 1 11 11l7 words
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Advertisement165 1959-06-02 4 Let's try the back roads can't be slower' 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOKS Whether it's a Local Singapore t or >n T ur a Cherry Blossom 1 by sea a Cape-to-Cairc I Cruise cr a Round-the-World air i ney etc. etc., we arc at your service. We .How165 words
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96 1959-06-02 5 Varsity vacancies may be filled soon S top acaposts In the of Malaya hi< been >r about a v he filled in ol the unithe Free Press for some I were "under consideration." Among the t r which applications have been received 0 Professor of History and Professor of Bacteriology.96 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-06-02 5 large (lodic sleeves and a bell skirt are features of this shortlength wedding dress in white moire. The large white ro>c on the veil is in similar material.30 words
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Article13 1959-06-02 5 Tw Shell Chemical., and li; I>t. sequ< during and13 words
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Article, Illustration241 1959-06-02 5 MUST STILL PREPARE FOR COUNCIL ELECTIONS Polls over, but this office remains busy rpHK Elections Office is grappling with the twofold task of clearing the post-election work and at the same time preparing for possible byelections to fill 16 seats in the Singapore City Council. The Election Commissioner, Mr. M.Reuter - 241 words
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Advertisement20 1959-06-02 5 Jam^Lw nagnetic recording tape II OM|| GIVES YOU THE BEST %^0 I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST without deterioration in quality20 words
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Advertisement214 1959-06-02 5 m E^g jjj n Clt a wellknown tact tnat a H RONOM ETE It Is far more accurate than a mt re watch 1 title Itself ls legally protected ai l accorded only to time; standard, set by Sv. vernment But the" ETERNA-MATIC selfwinding Chronometer has an advantage over others—214 words
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Advertisement23 1959-06-02 6 I J If she likes pert time "^y f «v 1 SHOCKING de j j SCHIAPARKI i '^UMES LOTI I IHRIRO TD i23 words
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Miscellaneous287 1959-06-02 6 JEFF lIAUKi; by Sydney Jordan *.S Ship AHD to Qrieve for him d#V fll2 Planet. he& POvVEf?f=UL radio mßMmwm tvl>^ ftfAUSiHG THE I rr\\j Wior\fi*\ r\f> /m\\am\m I tV^ Arl/)C'S SOS ■K*^ rjty i cr r 11^*0 rn_ i m\mWm^mrmm^m\\ i^^ p^_^ B Baa y^_ B^ B^ B^ B^^ v^_____287 words
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Miscellaneous345 1959-06-02 6 BORN t loving and sell g dividual. The > I lent, but you ai i use your i I than to advance your in< I m In the long run 1 benefit irom the I iur life, for although y. I lth y [n worldly I ry rich in the345 words
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Article153 1959-06-02 7 LONDON, June- I Previous I k.> e.i.f. (uii buyers .'ers 21 l.i> 20 b 28 buyi 29 S sellers 29 sellers bu.p No l K^S -pot 29 bu- 28 .■i i- v.. I BSS Settlement luly 28 buyi 89)4 sellfr.s si, lll'l'. g prices Quoted tn penctt153 words
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Article98 1959-06-02 7 NEW YORK, June I. Previous Today Mr.iit> Spot 104.00 nom. 104.37 nom. IN future traits Contract July 102.62 buyers 101.50 buyers 102.87 sellers 102.87 sellers Sept 102.50 buyers 101.50 buyers 102.75 sellers 102.62 sellers ONE Quirt. SALES: Two lots. I'BBKK: Ititurrs July 34.75 paid 35.41 paid 35.8098 words
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Article31 1959-06-02 7 NEW YORK, June 1. Previous Today (•Industrial 643 79 643.51 to Railroad 167.33 166.62 W Domrstic Bonds 83 88 *X'olitirs 89-80 89.25 15 Stocks Composite Averages 217.02 216.4931 words
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Article39 1959-06-02 7 waiting re- 84%. cif. Sarawak unquoted 25. June .ship- Muntok white spot 48, awaiting I ampong release unquoted, afloata 4.. M ease 24'.. 44. June shipment 41 I hipment 25. 40)4 to 40 tt. df, sellers, ex-dock39 words
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Article74 1959-06-02 7 LONDON. Juno 1. Previous Tod.^ M>PR.| Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ Nortl n ports delivered rtC „i n| ton July $254 resellers I tOPR.I if. i k. North ports delivered ton June July £97 quoted Q i OIL erudc Straits n potts in bulk P« I lone July74 words
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190 1959-06-02 7 SOME WIDOWS, DIVORCEES OF SINGAPORE ARE CHILDREN T<IIFKi: arc 57,729 widows and 1,1*5 divorcees inl x Singapore, according to census figures issued during the week-end. Tho figures are based on census operations conducted In June last yea IL the 15-19 age group. A total of 104 divorcees also fall within190 words
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46 1959-06-02 7 14 entries for Malayan play contest F FOURTEEN entries have been submitted by Sli poi and leration writers for the oni plaj 'i by the University ol Ma ru>rv thi WOUld meet In a v,« I k tc, d< cide whether u special uld be apen-46 words
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114 1959-06-02 7 Buying ot stocks at high level 'THERE was a large weckend mail to deal with yesterday and business in the London stock markets was easily up to la.st week's high level. The total number of bargains officially recorded reached a new hijjh oi 21.279. The Industrial market was again tl114 words
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Advertisement135 1959-06-02 7 9\. Mmm\ L. .JBm I *S» SBSBS) SUNGLASSES MBK PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet ami REMEMBER Umbra! lenses are colour-true and the best you THE OPTICAL HOUSE 38-A, Orchard Road, Singaporc-9 and all reliable opticians and Department Store* ADELPHI HOTEL CENTRALLY SITUATED All rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays135 words
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Miscellaneous53 1959-06-02 7 j SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 8.31 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.22 a.m. E and 9 04 p.m. Till RSDAY: 10.08 a.m. and 9.36 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.46 a.m. and 10.06 p.m. s SATURDAY: 11.23 a.m. and 10.38 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.59 a.m. and 11.10 p.m. S MONDAY: 12.36 p.m. E and 11.4353 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-06-02 8 BEAUTY is one langJ nationality, creed or pg |fl But tastes differ. Which! ORITAIN'S menfolk. well known all over the world for their reful cons* beginning to show a little m dai in They more Jewellery. tl the Prime Minist< Mr. Harold Macmillan, waa recently seen W( lining pearl75 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-06-02 9 E understand, whatever py they rnay stand for. K gals gets your vote? more feminini the leadi] lor t h Hardy An I lip I n bio with rrd diro worn with Shreve Huggins, 19, of Cypress Gardens, Florida. Intolneile ODowd, 17, of Reysham, Lancashire46 words
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259 1959-06-02 10 SOVIET JOB BAR AGAINST ITS ASIAN SUBJECTS A.ni newspap iid Afro-Asian itiona should make it clear to Russia i her attempts to "gate-crash" the Afro- I organisations will not succeed. rhe Independent Jakarta Times of Indom commenting on a meeting in Colombo of Government representatives from Indones rma, Ceylon, PakistanU.P.I - 259 words
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Article22 1959-06-02 10 The United States will take part in the World Agriculture Fair beginning in New Delhi late this year. U.P.IU.P.I - 22 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-06-02 10 The Governments of South Vietnam and the United States have signed an agreement for eo-operation for research in the peaceful uses of atomic energy. The United States will furnish information on the design, construction and operation of nuclear research reactors and their uses. Signing the agreement in Washington83 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-06-02 10 I r Admiral Bang hail i; Chill, Mipoiln endi nt ot thc < ulemy in Imu een re- ommemora- plaVjUfl from MM ihlpman Brigade Cnmm.inilrr Robert M v during recent to the i ai im in Annapolis. i I41 words
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314 1959-06-02 10 Special agents to foster uprisings T*HE Chinese Nation- alist Government has strengthened its underground intelligence organisations in Communist China while new special combat units are being trained for the purpose of penetrating the communist lines. Premier Chen Cheng has disclosed in Taipeh. The Premier, who is also the Vice-President, saidU.P.I; Reuter - 314 words
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Article17 1959-06-02 10 Amcri' imports of i i third busii inpj foreign othe the prlnclp17 words
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Article53 1959-06-02 10 A DING I it Manila thai COUIII Chinese h sulci) In eomnnn of unb able condition.-, ut commui m. Dr y. c Ident oi tlonal Movi mm i lure He .lid COUIi' I life under the comm m introduced Ot ll Tl. Dill th< »nU.P.I - 53 words
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Advertisement17 1959-06-02 10 FURNITURE I REMOVALS W>jG{ PHONE: ***** jfcj.^^ /rj^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. hw "ft^*^ ingspoi kV *^J Mai17 words
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171 1959-06-02 11 BUMPER CROP SEEN Is GOOD OMEN FOR Iak. land reform ■i iv broken up under the .orm .scheme i.s being crop. itli one ol the lov nt agriculture out ol a UStll e tiro put the figure at Jusl over 2,000,000 acn it Is likely to be less in PunjabReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration268 1959-06-02 11 H g N ti xt books i revised to iu on Asian i history and ihe leading i e U.B. said N( I Kirk, pre.sit lumbia Univerj t hat the United t ill-prepared to l( roblems of Asia, a profound re tit of American dU.P.I - 268 words
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Article18 1959-06-02 11 Japanese professor Shinzu Kiuchi has been awarded the German Carl-Rittcr medal to^^^v^^^^^eographyH ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-06-02 11 «a*mm*amammm*»mmm Philippine President Garcia (wearing garland of flowers) and South Vietnamese President Nffo Dinh Diem (right) seen togethei during Dr. Garcia's recent state visit to Saigon.32 words
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173 1959-06-02 11 U.S. must first consult Tokyo Govt. JAPANESE Foreign Minis- ter Aiichiro Fujiyama said that the United Stair had agreed to consult Japan before using Japanbased American forces In future Far Eastern war zones. Mr Fujiyama said this was one of the general principles which will be written into a newU.P.I - 173 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-06-02 12 John Markham; Eric Hosking E.R.P. S - John Markham Eric Hosking E.R.P.S By By F.R.P.S. A.R.P.S., El MAP. RED SQHRREL." •'SIBERIAN TIT."19 words
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Article, Illustration388 1959-06-02 12 SUNY GLAM; O. C. Edwards - SUNY GLAM O. C. Edwards afsadf dsaf df af dsf sdf dsaf af dsaf sdfadaf 0 hundred prints, some ol them In colour, depicting birds, hits, plants, fish and other things of nature, are now on display at the Raffles Museum Photo (iallery. The photographs, from388 words
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Advertisement58 1959-06-02 12 I School competition THE Raffle I. tltutlon Photographic Society will hold 1 the ju( nnual Ph< ipetlLiun tod 00 p.m. at the Mcnool libra I Wu, ARPS im Yew run, arrs. of raphi< ol Singapore will be the Jud| chlbltlon will b. open on Saturday, which Found( Ralll*- [n tl58 words
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852 1959-06-02 13 John Hetherington - OUR AUSSIE FRIENDS SCINTILLATING ANTHOLOGY John Hetherington By ol constrong w li e n, t!a DO to wi temptto discuss irlmarily as mple of the Australlanan understandu which it unoubtedly Is, rather han as a book in its nvn right. to temptaDll would be unfair not E writers whose k852 words
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Article, Illustration380 1959-06-02 13 They won Battle of Britain but lost the battle of words NINETEEN yea' Alan Deere, a year-old New Zealander ol Irish stock, was one of the immortal "Pew." As a Spitfire pilot Of No. 54 Squadron he flew from Hornchurch In the air battle.s that covered the Dunkirk evacuation and380 words
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Advertisement27 1959-06-02 13 GALA CHARITY PREMIERE .thay Cii 8 3rd, m lentury F 'COMPULSION' >, $2 ft .'2782 or ***** NGAPORE < HILDR S« I 1 IV H. A. O'CONNOR CO LTD.27 words
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Article615 1959-06-02 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Bj -If High Socks does not start I XII Sinks is .i doubtful stall ter in the lass 1 l)i\. 1 sprint. main race at Ipoh tomorrow if in- doe* start howr i think he can u He a 91b penalty for his easy win615 words
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Article38 1959-06-02 14 "i^^^H Class 4 Division i~6 f Uf ■sual Patrol t.l'l, u I 1.11, Mivtis.Mijpj I \i*.il >. nil I e I <oua.li *9b |h, I Class 1 Division I—6 Furlongs :ii it .i t ii Sii.*or» 11 7.1138 words
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86 1959-06-02 14 THESE HORSES WONT'T START TOMORROW FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Powhatan. Oisin, Rodato. Roulette. Sa«r Blue. Kidjang. First Partnership, Two Tails. Bunga Tanjong. Canopus Star and I'mecd. High Socks is a doubtful starter. then third to The Cobra in his last two races at Singapore, for which he is86 words
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Article, Illustration129 1959-06-02 14 KIDJAN< [D Mi PARI lIP WIII IN THE CLASS 1 DIV. J I NT .m Adjutant i in form I ni > I loi only 2 Ih n Idhiianl th the Cl. 4 Div. 4*-»ftl F Klnataati moo, rhe Tareh 1.13; lurks I ire 8.10;129 words
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187 1959-06-02 14 Signal Patrol is worth another chance OIONAL Patrol, who was not v., I at the start on the first d Aonh another chance here with 21b He was not badly away but welt just I|\ enough to make the difference between Ift winning and being beaten by less than a187 words
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Article228 1959-06-02 14 Class 4 Division 3—6 Furs. Fair Weather 9.00, Quiny 8.11. Trow Hill II 8.11, (iiy j Um of Paris 8.10. Leslian 8.09, Wonder Gold 8.09, Angkor Wat Mt C 8.09, Bright Eyes 111 8.07, Ellen's Treasure S.U.. (Uendore fM 8.06. Pontican 8.06, Colour Film 8.06 Jara228 words
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Article143 1959-06-02 14 Class 4 Division 4-6 Furs. Invincible fi.Oli, Home Sweet Home 8.13, <<•!/.■ I.U. I', loh 1.11, RIU Rio 1.11, Two Tails 8.09, Selskai tit) Forget-Me-N»1 II 8.09, Pleasure Park 8.07, Overspin Cambar Melavu II 8.04, Bun R a Tanjong 8.04 C^AMBAR Melayu looked as though he143 words
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Article126 1959-06-02 14 Class 4 Division 5-6 F« rs Esther*! Pet 8.00, Bangkok 8 »o. Bonanza K.ng 8.18, N.n Jahan 8 18, Wee wond.-i 8.0- 10, OoMen \aiM>i, 8.00 RaJßes Ssjaari 8.00, i"' I ilia, a 8.02 Magic \,.1« |.of. I THK iu. Is another diui I with 8126 words
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Advertisement43 1959-06-02 14 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favourite ITS il 1 i \9pjM underwear V I Available at CIAN SINGH CO LTD Rofflcs Place, Singapore. Solo AgcnM for S'pore Molayc LACHMANN CO, 11 K As>a In-.uronce R'dg. Singapore Tel: ***** ■S9B rJemmllßm i. fy JM a\ M\43 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-06-02 15 North-South wen minus aeon leal, they had nc in a big way. Ith One Heart t by West, rtHid One Spade ;iiiiied with y ["wo Spades b> i ;> by North and boo was eon- uninspired play 'ed one of nil u account of hlf the94 words
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Article193 1959-06-02 15 llf URICE HALLAM, l"i- year-old Leicestershire l batsman passed over by the England selectors I for a phice in the first Test against India, crackI cd Ins second double century in two weeks yes I terday. slammed an unbeaten 210 against OlaI morgan at Leicester193 words
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338 1959-06-02 15 ALLAN LKWIS - TUDOR WONDER GALLOPS LIKE A WINNER ALLAN LKWIS Bv 'IH'DOK WONDER, Kehniat and Welsh King were the only horses to break 40 for three furlongs at Ipoh this morning. Horses again had the use of the fast second track. Tudor Wonder (Mawi) made a good impression when he disposed of338 words
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Article300 1959-06-02 15 I ii» by Australian m »> atsin a n < olin M« (oui. who scori'd 9f not out, Somerset iniadc a spirited replj to the Indian erickcters massive total of 43'* for nine declared al Taunton \est«rday At the (lose of the second day's play, taSoniei wereReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-06-02 15 I^KMVOH ALLEN. 42-year-Durban traffic police- nan. won the annual 'comrades marathon" road race >(j miles Irom Pieternatltzburs to Durban. His ime was 6hr. 2oiiiin. Usee. Gerald Walsh, winner in 1955 and 1056. was runnerlp In 6hr. 33min. 33sec, with ast year's winner, Jackie vlekler. lliird inReuter - 77 words
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Article31 1959-06-02 15 JAPANESE BEAT RUGBY TGURISTS A touring Formosa rugby earn lost Its third game in I'okyo yesterday wh e n >eaten 22-13 by Waseda Jniversity. Waseda University led .1-5 at half-time. Reuter.31 words
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Article111 1959-06-02 15 iuhjn buiuhhs, Britain's world motor cycle champion who is seeking the .Junior and .Senior "double" for the second year In succession, had a .splendid start; when he won the Junior (350 cc) event, on an M.V. Agusta in the Tourist Trophy meeting at Douglas, Isle111 words
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Article20 1959-06-02 15 n Ol Am till decl rilddle nl in their monthly I month withdrew ui ol ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article19 1959-06-02 15 Reuter Tottenham Hotspur. Eng. llshflrst division soccer club, beat Kiev Dynamo 2-1 yes lerday r^^j<^^^^^^^^ Ukraine IReuter - 19 words
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Article15 1959-06-02 15 aafd s fdasf afsdf adsfds■ I) KHadf ds fds fAI ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement76 1959-06-02 15 E-80 9 f Amm I amW* P Fcafui 1 Works on any voltoqr from IOOv. to 240v 2 Lamp: 75>0w up to 170 v 500w for 0» other voltoqr 3 Lent: f/1 4 4/5 inch to'i' ntcrchonqco: 4 Film R« I up to 400 ft Price: $310/TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY76 words
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189 1959-06-02 16 STILL 'NO' TO SUKRNO ARMY TO STEP IN? j Stalemate likely in final vote on constitutional cncrtoJ INDONESIA'S Constituent Assembly last niulit failed, for the second time, to piss Presideni Sukarno's plan for sweeping constitutional reforms. Th isseml ballot voted 264 In favour ol Pn Sukarno's plan ana 204 ainst.189 words
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Article91 1959-06-02 16 rpHE London H:^h Co. 1 yesterday ordered thr missing 20- year-old heiress < Katharine Dowsett, who eloped to Scotland with 27- j year-old Edward Langli to return to her fathei home at Greatford Hal!. Stamford, Lincolnshire. I Sh( was also directed no f to .see91 words
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Article81 1959-06-02 16 A CAIRO WARNING TO IRAQ V BHOV nei Abdul K n i.s the trollei newspa Majoi He said that Oei dIMOW bowing m .it uis v. from the Major sem to Iraqi Iraq out-. e col war. President N to United Arab I reported t< letter to K.i m advocating81 words
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207 1959-06-02 16 Japanese to vote today in Upper House elections MOEE THAN ".."-00 000 Japanese voters go to the polls todaj t«> deeide how strong the pro- Western Government and the neutralist Soeialist.s wdl he in the I'pper House Ol the Japanese Diet (parliament) j for the next three years. At stake207 words
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Article160 1959-06-02 16 T»HE Big Four Foreign Ministers had what a 1 Soviet spokesman called a "useful" two-and-a-half hour secret talk on Berlin last night. He told a press conference that "you will know why it was useful" in the next few days. He declined to amplify160 words
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Article53 1959-06-02 16 MR. Frederick Erroll, Economic Secretary to the British Treasury, announced last night that Britain had made a payment ol C5B million to the International Monetary F'und last month. Mr. Erroll, who was addressing a sales managers association in Nottingham, said that Britain's economy wa/ "stronger now than for53 words
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Article27 1959-06-02 16 Talk.s in London between a Malayan Government mission and four British Government ministries on military and financial projects yesterday entered their second wei k Reuter.27 words
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Article35 1959-06-02 16 The U.A.R. Foreign Minis- repeated violation of U.A.R. ;r.v made representations to air space over the Syrian :he Turkish embassy in region bv Turkish aircratt.' 2airo yesterday "in view of —U.P.I.35 words
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Advertisement326 1959-06-02 16 1 imes Veil ot JLD boa nun' Clos\ 1 I u o o mo> 01.0 bi BOOK STOI" ITO Wmchivh 1 H Co'lvai Quay, Singapore. MR M M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Puod No.al Bo\« Sinqapor*. MALAYA OKUG STORI 142 last Cdo .1 Road, Smqapor* CLASSIFIED ADS. AT VOI IC Bl326 words
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838 1959-06-02 1 A grandmother reveals recipes for some tasty treats ta| ()F THK busii women in ingapore s Clara jiciano, who, apart rom hoi iiR a keen ocial worker, still n ds time to cook ie most delicious ishes. In fact, from a very larly age cooking has u en r favourite838 words
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Advertisement62 1959-06-02 1 CLARA /N H£R KITCHEN O a-a #8 Bml #T JAmM mm\W yf' Wr^ MW^^^ ?^—m\ Amf jP^kaSfr. Jffl L J»l HrC^^ *aW '*3l ffik Wm I jT^iW^\ &.«flf %a\ox. IsAw *mt**^& wm mW B 3t^Ba 4% **mEm MM ?«'^MV v v v 999 ww* v HmßPK^ l^^ -fl i iii62 words
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Advertisement91 1959-06-02 1 mt^ l^^ M^MMH M^^^^B \\r Amr^ Mh a9m W Wt mw awT A mmWmmi ,WW mW a4 1 I WW w w A ■'■■■■.-.mmm EVE Tuesdaiy June 2 1959^ ™JL y \>.\ iL^ .mm. J X^W*^^. 1 *mmWJ3FL ""^"""-n Q->w Ap* -~^2*~*^\_ amSe^^** I a*€& W^^S^^^mWWmWL I MM. f^^MMB Nk91 words
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211 1959-06-02 2 CLARA GIVES MORE OF HER DELIGHTFUL RECIPES la i a s speciality for a main dish is (hit ken a I i Hoveta which is young i hit kin cooked with MffMJigfl and served with naming brands INGRI oil Ms REQUIRED One young chicKen. abou' in weight, cur I I211 words
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396 1959-06-02 2 Eve offers advice on beauty problems UAi'K YOU a beauty 11 problem? Send v>ur \u ry to Eve who will do her best to li*'lp you. I MM trying to diet and have started easing toast instead ol ordinary bread. .My friend says that the starch content is just the396 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-06-02 2 CASUAL ELEGANCE ANY PLACE ANY TIME jjm/lARJORIE JONES poses against a E Singapore skyline E wearing a simply tailored shirtwaist E dress made from E colourful I n d o Snesfan batik. The colours are Sdeep forest green E with a deslfll in E turquoise, honey E gold and lime.138 words
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Advertisement85 1959-06-02 2 I carven I THE OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES l\ AND EAU DE COLOGNE ■I \f magriffe i W^^mm for the tody with discriminating taste k Sold by oil leading ,hop% WATCH CO LTD THE NEW SLIMMING SENSATION A with FIGURAMA TABLE MACLEVY l\ appetite reducing wafers. /dwLmX Toke Pounds and Inches85 words
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Article92 1959-06-02 3 ;i re a home iaker it is L s) t, master those jUtie tricks which j, t ne produced Lthes from the imateur into the irofessional class. i can sew the rrmture I whipping dges, then le hem. each .stitch oversewing invisibly to that when is92 words
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Article29 1959-06-02 3 WHERE to buy THK DRESS ON lARJORIE: Salo 1 Eunice. Orchard Road. SIAMESE SILKS: foai Craft, FitzpatOrchard Road. ORNAMENTAL HAIR 'UPS: Wako, RafTlOaS HOLDALL lIAND|AG Ding How, > Bridge Road.29 words
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Article20 1959-06-02 3 GLAMOUR COMBS OMBS and ilwaya played the avei i glamI nl ixrt. ilr ornami pony ry popular. mar|<- oi ther20 words
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Article, Illustration150 1959-06-02 3 A HANDY PLASTIC 'HOLDALL' FOR THE BUSY WORKING GIRL pOR THE BUSY office girl who can't get home to lunch there are many necessary extras to be carried. Perhaps she takes sandwiches. Certainly a fresh supply of make-up. Maybe a toothbrUaSh....nail varnish needle and thread for running repairs. There is150 words
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Advertisement9 1959-06-02 3 mfS/fl^B^I THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST l^^wd^ DTSIGNED FOR WOMEN I9 words
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Advertisement94 1959-06-02 3 "MARGARET ROSE*' 3 Z L 7Q PHYSIOTHERAPIST IJ Iff l!A Spot Reducing r^d ijil t Latest Berg mie s^^\\ A%W Electrical N %^HV \A^\A Apparatus «>.Nctoti-H'---)*\ Ideal alter r-W I Child Birth. 53-9, Zion Close MASSAGE (Behind Grent World) TURKISH BATH Singapore ELECTRO THERA PY FOR MODERN CLEAN AND Hpf94 words
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Article, Illustration390 1959-06-02 4 IT SOUNDS impossible, and of course it is -at least as basic features are concerned. Hut you CAN do many things In five yourself a new look. To s!:nl with your hairstyle. When ciui you last change the parting worn your hair the same length and In the .same for390 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-06-02 4 RIGHT Singapore 9 and ill Pudu Road. WRONG WRONG WRONG Id lane., Houm, 490 Kun nrnin WRONG17 words
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