The Singapore Free Press, 3 June 1959
1959-06-03
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The Singapore Free Press
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221 1959-06-03 1 Detai nees Sir William did the right thing' m MANCHESTER GUARDIAN said today thai tho transfer of power m Singapore had been Locum plMu'd much more smoothly than many [people [eared. daily was commenting on tomorrow's am jail of eight members of the PAF who had been detained under the221 words
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Article59 1959-06-03 1 Ghana to deport journalist ■HK V Ministry ol H .or announced it a deport am had been made journalist, Warren Howe, >ondcnt for a I and I i ommunique m it had been eport Mr. interest ot radition ol I affairs m id the I mj 1 tin-. Mr Hi»59 words
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Article, Illustration266 1959-06-03 1 GOODE BECOMES STATE OF STATE Government House swearing-in ceremony ryUK new State of Singapore was born this morning at one minute past midnight after having been a British Colony for 140 years. Sir William Goode, until midnight last night Governor and Commander In-Chii the Colony of Singapore, became tin 1266 words
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Article103 1959-06-03 1 Algerians refuse to fight ABOUT 1500 AUru.ii nationalist Insurgento have asked for internment by Tunisian forces rather than obey ordrrs to attack the French fortified Morice defence line, usually reliable sources m Algiers reported Unl night. French military spokesman said they could neither confirm nor deny the report which cameReuter - 103 words
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Article125 1959-06-03 1 THE police this morning a.-iked motorists not going to the PAP rally on the padan» this evening to keep away from the centre of the city and thus assist m relieving traffic congestion. The.se are the traffic arrangements: No parking m St. Andrew's Road alter 1 p.m.;125 words
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Article45 1959-06-03 1 IJOLICE with drawn guns today continued the hunt for a leopard which escaped from its cage at Manila Z<jo late last ui«ht. Police were ordered to shoot to kill the animal which was described by the zoo authorities as "dangerous." ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article26 1959-06-03 1 June Hrst smde rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morn:us rtt 100 cents per lb., unchanged on yesterday's close. The tone wa.s steady.26 words
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Advertisement70 1959-06-03 1 Wtoi /htpcmonetf/y W I* I" I i provtJinq you tmthii*. i^Si^^^ M^ nP i^bM cim< BDk DorfOf iuch on BLX cy x jor>w h *t**cc*"^* i MCWSCMVE4 OPINION V^ iw/ /A H /i pimply jrurKi 7 BELOW IS A CROSS SECTION SHOWING THE INTERIOR OF THE ACCULUX THE ACCULUX SYSTEM70 words
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318 1959-06-03 2 NOTHING NEW FROM RUSSIA on BERLIN Alternative proposals' merely repeat Mr. X's speech Rl SSIA yesterday put its alternative proposals for a Berlin settlement to the Fast-West Foreign .Ministers' conference m Geneva. The immediate Western reaction was that they contained nothing new. Mr. Andrei Oromyko has previously called for theReuter - 318 words
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Article148 1959-06-03 2 11 R. RICHARD IVM NIXON, the United States Vice-President, said yesterday that when the lute Mr. John Foster Dulles was accused of 'brink manship" he was only taking the same stand as Sir Winston Churchill m 1939. a tribute to Mr. Dulles published m Life magazine, Mr.Reuter - 148 words
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36 1959-06-03 2 PRESIDENT S Ol I Ind< Hollywood rday "d letter tG Martha Hyi i Suzj later had lunch with Joan Crawfoi On the sei ot "Th< he met :er and the ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article98 1959-06-03 2 ARGENTINA'S CURRENCY AT NEW LOW ARGENTINA, facing a J\ major economic crisis, yesterday saw it.> peso, once one of the world's roundest currencies, worth than one American cent. A sharp drop m the past three days brought the peso's closing quotation to 103 to the 100- cent U.S. dollar. AtReuter - 98 words
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Article18 1959-06-03 2 rpin I R duy i kii ty have n in hour dent, lieve ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article129 1959-06-03 2 PREMIER SPIKES RUMOURS ON LLOYD MR. H\F?OLD \U CV LAN the Briufhl mier, told tt the Foreign Si Selwyn Lloyd. ed to continue w fether "for a very iom« to con; He was answertai la tion by a Labour meS Mr. Emu.nuri shiny. mer Minister ol Defer who asked whoReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement118 1959-06-03 2 Smashing Reduction Indian Woollen Carpets and English B. M.K. Axminister Carpets. SINGH'S CARPETS 47/49 Stamford Road, Singapore -6. Tel: ***** k ßeversible Carpets to Clear: 9' x 6' at $21.00 6 f x6 f at $14.00 6' x 3' at 7.00 Bath Mats at 120 American Printed Furnishing 48' wide118 words
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Advertisement22 1959-06-03 2 Coated Kinokkrr 1:3,5 80 B i 300 we. »h" delay oction. D. lvi Pr.cc 559.00 rnMPAN HOCK CHEOI 95,97 T,, l^m ifvlrfl!22 words
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114 1959-06-03 3 2 CHARGED IN 'HUMAN TORCH' SLAYING I nl m Hi Cyprus th the Karabj turning human torch >es Of h.s The aga i n^ 11 ,>iotis TH- r V md Michael Si!, that they, "jointly with others unkno v\ n. l» m a I i t c aforethought caused deathReuter - 114 words
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310 1959-06-03 3 U.S. paper sees 'reassuring' points in S'pore UK JV\>>HINGTON STAR said m an editorial yesterday that two reassuring factors had emerged from the victory of the People's rtion r.uty m Singapore. One was that Mr. hoc Kuan Yew was a "moderate Leftist" and the other was that Britain retained aReuter - 310 words
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Article14 1959-06-03 3 It without newsL all printers w ave struck ■L c period. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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239 1959-06-03 3 BAIL CUT GRANTED IN STAMP FRAUD CASE |)K PAUL BINOER, Vu i: Me bom managing director ol a bi imp linn, was by police yesterday to nave arranged Mine last October lor 1750 .000 to be placed 111 bank.s in Switzerland and Canada t.» buy .stamps. Dr. Singer, aged, 48,Reuter - 239 words
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Article149 1959-06-03 3 Senior members ot Oxiord University changed their minds yesterday and ted a proposal to make Latin or Greek optional m entrance examinations to the University instead ot compulsory as at present On May 5 the Oxford University C fttion a body made up 01 1'Reuter - 149 words
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Article12 1959-06-03 3 i fired, .1. I Roya 1 m lor th<' ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Advertisement65 1959-06-03 3 LuShMJs twf CtMi,d Road, (Opp. Orchard Road Po»t Office Singapore 9 Tell *****. Consultation* between 9 a.m. 30 pm 'lllllltltrillllllllllllCSlllllimillCJlUlllllllllCJlllHlltHllCJllllllMillj >RT. CONVENIENCE b ECONOMY Slav at Malayan Railway STATION HOTELj Kcppel Road. SINGAPORE y comfort provided at prices you con of ford AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES I olw65 words
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Advertisement102 1959-06-03 3 Bftlisfaction f may tee recommend Baby Pork Tenderloin delight/ a I baked or barbecued FITZPATRICK'S Jy J///<es#MrA<r 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: J9684-9 Manufacturers of GEM SET JEWELLERY m Platinum and Gold Dealers m Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Blue Sapphires, Cats Eyes, Star Sapphires, etc, etc. Also Distributors of:Mikimoto Cultured102 words
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The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, June 3, 1959.
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Article186 1959-06-03 4 Opinion Deserved tribute lyiß. A. E. G. BLADES, the Commissioner of Police, m congratulating the rank and file oi the Singapore Police Force on their contribution to the smooth running oi polling day lias voiced the thoughts of every voter. Their behaviour, which was t h c perfect blending of186 words
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Article50 1959-06-03 4 Beaehcombar - Beaehcombar by 01 tin Why pro ton .11 an but 81 d< If. i Kin A lor t "tl. nil. dii'iiiv until thry brroinn nrclito quol I >' he ;us a SI m. Kiddle and BofI(IONVEHSATION 0?C a y. denhofei (poirity, (I natn a < an I50 words
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Article, Illustration398 1959-06-03 4 WHEN Cunurd builds a ship, the nation builds ;i ship. Ncwsmap shows sonic of the towns which helped to build the four Cunarders that I have lately gone into ser- vice on the Canadian route. I A similar nation-wide I effort will be involved when work begins on398 words
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669 1959-06-03 4 JEAN POUCHER - QUEEN TO SEE CANADA AT WORK PLAY JEAN POUCHER By pANADIANfi who saw ;t gingham clad p r lnc< Elizabeth square-dancing and rel barbecuei win find her no different as th Queen In her coming tix-week tour of the country. For when the tour was only m the blueprint stage669 words
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Advertisement19 1959-06-03 4 PATEK PHILIPPE VICTORIES I tin- I .11 petition ii it i ii ii < «i H. SENA, LTD. Singoporc Pcnong.19 words
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Advertisement60 1959-06-03 4 M t mm v *m m ilk I wm i* W \^m M MM V>A 1 ,upervl»lt>R the t-t «W^^J 1 1 mpr~ c< i h^l f^ti J x taKe this P oy effe ct 1 for the care you to<* y out 1 m .tore I pacyers^J^SSli^-'^ TRANSPORT STORAGE,60 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-06-03 5 FIFTI EN-YEAR-OLD Jackie Varney who wanted a chance to try a flying trapt/r m the circus now knows something of what it feels like to dangle on the end of a rope 50 feet up. Sin- \olunteered and was lowered by m ans106 words
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194 1959-06-03 5 NEW BID TO RAISE FUNDS FOR EXPRISONERS' HOSTEL KD efforts are being made by the Singapore After-Care As W on to collect $20,000 more needed to build a hostel for ex-pri m Ounlop Street. lay the association received a conIt 1,000 from Fraser and Neave Ltd. I in Breweries Ltd.194 words
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148 1959-06-03 5 49-STAR FLAG -IT MAY NEVER FLY HERE r rn tie 1. in 2 fly tt which becomes official on July 1 following the Inclusion oi Alaska Into the United Btaf The Old flan will be ilown until the supply is exhau ited, a spokesman oi the United States In tormation148 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-06-03 5 Ballerln i i> ibm W«i ,i lerrlfl thf Roj 'i Oper« Ha < irden, Lon il..n 'll' i <l. i" is here ii icknowied the ipi* l30 words
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Article45 1959-06-03 5 A verdict oi death by misadventure was recorded at an Inquesi at Hendon, near London, yesterday on I. hi Pouishnoll, 67, the Russian pianist and composer. The coroner said Pouishnoil died m bed at his home last Thursday from barbiturate poisoning ReuterReuter - 45 words
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29 1959-06-03 5 Hostel annexe won't be ready just yet Y.W.C.A. 000 arm lug will bo cupatlon nt July or August. heduled to mpleted ;1 1 i with B the hO en.29 words
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Advertisement181 1959-06-03 5 111 I t f m /3 You II be ama/ed at ihe •< «";^^*y*-w> I variety Persian. Bok^< iL jfj» i/ \t -*A *k'l Indian Chinese Pakistan Li^ S *^'V«i I Continental carpets t .*j f V*T% j»j iu{S m many designs I 'r'Sw f vfe QURESHIS LAKrt l^ 35.181 words
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Advertisement10 1959-06-03 6 4 pastel colours hundred tissues the smart woman rainbow tissues10 words
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Miscellaneous225 1959-06-03 6 "l I A X I l»? Sy tlnoT .lonian r~~~2i^^3HCl3M^'!2iß^SE V^TVITV f b&ief second t^f three \ABOAbo the a&gosv ARQOS> KEEP V\AC TMF VANISHES CQGLvCB INT& lT h O w Q,MENSK3N n?ANSFO«/*ATIOM T OOWN THERE lON CAUiNG JCPP tvOfiiD ITS GONG' KSfl Mi K!V A WMOLE PtANLT N THAT lIF225 words
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Miscellaneous255 1959-06-03 6 .•■in (.1 p: V l 0 -ur make-up wh learn to become m Hp o Tin- .stars ha\ f he dormant unl. single irl I o unremittingly to» 1 o A certain B y Come to you without I work so you may ne« HL <( self to work hare255 words
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Article70 1959-06-03 7 I ONDON, lun. l'i«\ious loil.ix I RSS X lull ■i idlers ty srttlemenl y 28 bu. 29 bu 2f «ell( "J8 bUJ 29' 4 MU i prices quoted m penc*. ye prices quoted m pence I gg* SSBS i?SS £786 t7BG llke TUBNOVEE: 150 tons. W^ i70 words
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Article87 1959-06-03 7 I NEW YORK, June 2. Previous Tod;i> I 104.37 n< 104.50 i. 101.50 buyers 100.87 buyers 102.8 sellers 102.87 si Sept 101.50 buyers 100.75 buyers 102.62 sellers 102. SALES: Nil. July b 0.41. 41 paid 35.20 to 35.10 paid Sept. 35.15 paid 34.75 to 34.85 paid S\LKS:87 words
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Article20 1959-06-03 7 I 'SLJ sS'r.,m,,,,si,;. .u fri BeS:: M W YORK. June I. Pr«vious Todaj S If aiaiw 2h:S520 words
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Article36 1959-06-03 7 II awaiting re- June shipcf. Lampong release 24 1 hipment 25. 24 to 24 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spi awaiting release unquoted, afloata 45 to 44. June shipment 41 to 42, sellers, ex-dock.36 words
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Article86 1959-06-03 7 IPK\ Philippine* c.i.f. U.K./ ortli European ports delivered 'fisht pri lorn; ton July PKV Straits < 1 1. l K./ North ports delivered ton June July COM I OIL crude Straits n ports m bulk ton June July 10X11 OIL crude Ceylon i potts m bulk86 words
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283 1959-06-03 7 WHAT IS TO HAPPEN TO CITY COUNCIL iiow do the Singapore elections effect the 11 City Council? The answer is that they don't at lea for the time being. Councillors art* proceeding with their normal work on the assumption that there will be no changes for another six months or283 words
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102 1959-06-03 7 Offerings of stocks readily absorbed IVND of account profittaking was responsible lor some irregularity m the London stock markets during the early part of yesterday's session. During the afternoon the upward movement was resumed and the market closed on a very firm note. Any offerings were readily absorbed and the102 words
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Article41 1959-06-03 7 r}\K Department of Tomism hfl its owi lrst day ►mmemo ating Singapore's new con titution ndei ill over the world. The rove: m th< orm 01 thi nonthly >t(> r to iclflc md a •I."41 words
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Advertisement101 1959-06-03 7 SUNGLASSES PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra red rays. REMEMBER Umbral lensrs are colour-true wwd the best you m get for your eyes. Available at: ORIENTAL OPTICAL 162, South Bridge Road, Singapore (Branch) 348 North Bridge Road, Singapore ana all reliable opticians and Department St. Removed by I|101 words
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Miscellaneous113 1959-06-03 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 M M I I I II I I I i N I I M I M M l l >J SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: !>.04 pm. TOMORROW 10.08 a.m. and 9.3(i p.m. FRIDAY: 10.46 am. and 10. im;113 words
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Article, Illustration162 1959-06-03 8 AROVF* LU wtK MDV T i- a rr a n gement plays an important part In the decor of Japanese rooms. While there are various schools m the art of flower arrangement, the basic principles observed are the same, m that every arrangement is made so as to symbolise162 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-06-03 9 ABOVE toy making industry has expanded enormously. In this picture some factory workers put the finishing touches to toy cars, most of which will be exported. ft A JAP A ABOVE NESE kimono is sewn RIGHT byaseamsrtiwin tress Kni cient and fast working, such women reach a high137 words
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Article, Illustration813 1959-06-03 10 Wanted! lovely woman to play Lai Peng in new film series PELHAM GROOM SETS OUT ON OLDEST PURSUIT KNOWN TO MAN OOMI KALTHUM, seen here with Latiff, would have played Lai Peng m the film but as there is to be an addition to her family m the near future813 words
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Advertisement41 1959-06-03 10 <r^|ROMANSUDE "■r^B R-35 jpgjfl^ 5 Hfc^ COMPACT m *> HANDY PERFECT FOR NEEDLE SHARP AM) BRILLIANT SLIDE-SHOW MIMBIR f ALL SAMOCA Products ore fully quorontccd I HAGEMEYER'S. PRICE $75 S PORE SEWING r\ MADE £X\ J EASIER with VTI? AUTOMATIC -m JP*J»*m^41 words
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Article, Illustration262 1959-06-03 11 People get me wrong —Dorothy Dandridge delicacy In keeping with her i <»n print S and three strand rope ot pearls. in a gentle cultured voice she said: I ki I'm j terrible disappointment to meet. People come expecting to see me In slit, skirts and sequins. They usually leave262 words
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304 1959-06-03 11 Cl nil Il.tiw imn» v iin ,11, pink tongue against nail, white teeth and red his 16-month (m surprise of many it his brought the rock V roll the West End In the comI Sarah Churchill and An(juayle. Focal role the surprise of many304 words
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Article, Illustration162 1959-06-03 11 Backs go bare for film girls going places r rUE most striking back m Lon--1 don today belongs to Coral Browne, stai of the new comedy hit "The Pleasure of his Company." It is delectably sheathed m black by top fashion design* r Pierre Balmain. And the point that makes162 words
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Article169 1959-06-03 11 (Mil I RIVER who plo d l IK I Oil I 11ll 1 ii) Side Sloi I Ii lit il. I ..I 1 1 1. i .ill tv quil tl"- liuu lIHIII 11. She i m extend her < on i until I I'll! holiri169 words
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390 1959-06-03 12 TIBET SAVES NEHRU BUT PARTY STILL NOT UNITED INDIA'S Rl LING Congress Part) still facei (Us 1 unity despite Immense popularity regainei after Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru's decision t« grant asylum to the Dalai Lama. r ponding to m ipinion, Mr. Nehn told Peking thai (1) India will not be cowedU.P.I - 390 words
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118 1959-06-03 12 U.N. FORCE WOULD HAVE USED ATOMIC WEAPONS ITED I Army author! lid m United Nal f X i had been I to launch an atomic countei on ii the Communists Bei m to m\ (outh htii r, irce m o i i m i\orcan ta within :{o inn i utU.P.I - 118 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-06-03 12 picture. Emperor Ilirohito and Empress Nagako visited the Tokyo International Trade Fair at which ?4 countries disphiM'd their K<>ods. Picture shows the royal couple inspecting a team of knittint machine 1 during a demonstration.- U.P. IU.P.I - 41 words
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366 1959-06-03 12 So many presents for touring Sukarno PRESIDENT Sukarno's 1 plane is already carrying over 8,000 kilos m presents received from foreign governments m -the countries he lias visited, as well as curios and other items he has purchased. The bi<> load has forced trie President to change his special PanReuter; U.P.I - 366 words
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61 1959-06-03 12 44 mil. children trained for Red Party KAD] 44 million wear the red "Youriß Pion tion. The Youn i generally child] age 01 Hwhoi oi ttndergart. the Coimnuui "Right thinki graduate into mocratic Youth i China and th( from there is rust Party. Radio Peking said 000 children b imeU.P.I - 61 words
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47 1959-06-03 12 AN A «!i plan to hi I t up a mi i faculty m Central Sumalombo to diplom the mainly tral sin evolt Nell »f p! Uni\ with t) turned to J spending Tl i plan to hell <>1 m Bi47 words
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Article69 1959-06-03 12 Peking may launch satellite SCIENTISTS the rocki m Tokyo Japanese scien extremely well about develop rocketry and spai There wa In Tokyo too inunist China, [stance, may catching up i world. One of the delegates, m a position to be well m formed about such develop ments. said a ChineseReuter - 69 words
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Article20 1959-06-03 12 ririo o[ Indi m democrat if no Immcdi i the i>< ople l. p ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article294 1959-06-03 13 TUNES THAT BRING BACK HIT SHOWS 111 I X lo C 111 fh J.k Hi IIdtMNOM k to i 111 i U I I v l» j\ on I Dl I i "iii Mr A V iiw* Ki>n I til It.* \\hol. I Off, i Ifct M I«.\.K to Look294 words
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Article, Illustration252 1959-06-03 13 Jonathan Russell - Jonathan Russell asfsfda af df I ONNIE DONE SAN. "Relax With Lonnie." Bewildered, Kevin Barry, It Is No Secret, My Lag fan Love. (Pye EP, NFP 4S one of Donegan's most ardent fans, I must confess this one left me a little "bewildered." Two of the252 words
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Article224 1959-06-03 13 (I. BIZET: Carmen- Suite No. 1; Arlrsirtinr Suite No. 1; Arlesiennc SuiU No. E. IIABRIEK: Lspana (Rhapsodic for orchestra). Orchestre des Concerts Lamoimux, l«d by Jean Fovrnet (Philips 12-inch, (i ***** L). THIS musical tour of the South concentrates on two zones: Provence, beneath whose224 words
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Article131 1959-06-03 13 MOSCOW BALLET. Moldavia he Suit**. Tropotianska, !<»k. (Philips BF, *****8 NE). THE Moscow Bullet Group of course do not make any sound when they dance, but the music they dance to pets my vote as the most welcome offering to be record wl this year. If131 words
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Article110 1959-06-03 13 THE MUSICAL KING KONG By KOBIN DOUGLAS-HOME pOR the first time Broadway has gone to South a to iind a new music n m Johannesburg ill-African jazz opera "King Kong" has a tnmendous hit. Its cast will be shipped America. story of the show is n around the life of110 words
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Article46 1959-06-03 13 rrtHE I tid: "I don't 1 vumt an overnight sue I'd rather win it 'inally if I can. It stick er that .way." tralian soprano Joan Sutherland was dli i Nt rden w: tiUe role m Don ammermooi n tii!> tall, re4h< Inej with46 words
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Article20 1959-06-03 13 SCARI II m «5,,, J. I 11.. I ill). Nil initniK Roumanl n. Poi At20 words
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Advertisement59 1959-06-03 13 I ft No modrrn Kitchen .s cotnpleto without Br.iun Kitchen Machine It does your work for you the tiresom< tievltjrly chopping, reducing, whisking. mixinK. weighing, grinding and knf.iding, which are i the preparation of almost every dish. COMPLETE WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS $24b/H A. O'CONNOR 8. COMPANY LTD. OLAW BIDG, BATTIRY59 words
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662 1959-06-03 14 Your best team? OH SENOR! FOR THE EENGLAND I AM SAD What they're saying down Mexico way, reported by David Jack And here is what Archie Quick has to say about it a11 YK>, it's ;t sad tale ri^ht eitoilfh. And the heart break ha* been building up lor a662 words
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Article458 1959-06-03 14 \FTER thirteen seasons of supposedly post-war reconstruction English soccer has hit an all time low with the humiliating defeats m Brazil, Peru and Mexico. What are the reasons? Let us, first of all, agree that it was an ill-planned tour, both m length and opposition458 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-06-03 14 M. Harrison Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison Gray by T he sKl f tha( v i« by B takeout above example the Mil with On,. double by W. north and Bast; then. •South and 1 West North. bought the coi Ten Spades Ncrth .s< lore touching tru forced the" dummy round110 words
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Advertisement91 1959-06-03 14 1 P 3.6.59 Bmm precision at a down-to-earth price M(MO 8v I Feature*: I two kn\ turret »/1 l/lOmm i t a n d a r d lent and f/1 I 25mm tdc Irnt 1 built m UV fUfCI I fade' lever 4 automatic changing of -tinder *io turrrt. I91 words
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Miscellaneous125 1959-06-03 14 'l.l E8 ROSS 4 M.k beth q l The corner m the htm led; 4 "Nor lose I nant dull ihe c Air ol the pleasure to be cliarm'd wltti mighty flaw iv t Wit" (Pope, 8 At which the batsman shadow kneeli when ihe q antal (3, 6, 4),125 words
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Article331 1959-06-03 15 \llO SCORED IN FIRST INNINGS -NOW A CENTURY IN 71 MINUTES |N HAW. vu. si-year-oin Leicestershire batsman whom many M \\i should have been Included In England's iVst tr.un ag unsi terday hit lh« fastest centurj of Ihc season 1 ached three figures In 71331 words
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Article308 1959-06-03 15 Somikski oil spiiiiu i r.M.in Lang ford bow led the Indian nukctris to an eve-of Test batting failure on the Bnal iaj <»f the match at l uniion yesterday. The natch ended m a tame di.iw after Somerset bad declined challenge to store 252 for victor} InReuter - 308 words
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Article264 1959-06-03 15 iterday's EpgUih county cricket Chamttches were: ,i: Warwickshire beat Gloucestershire by four acestershire 761 and 175. Warwickshire 115 T Cartwnght 40. M. Smith 182 not out.. 12 points, Gloucestershire four points. M jiovf: Match drawn. Lancashire 431 for nine and 183 for four declared <R. Barber 53,264 words
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82 1959-06-03 15 pREDDIE G T LROY. the British and Empire tamweighi champion scored a fine points over Al Asuncion, champion of the ties, m their ten round contest m Lon- ni<jht. uthpaw, fought magnificently and did not round to his opponent, who is rated ahead of world82 words
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Article127 1959-06-03 15 BOKBV Neill, British feal h e r w c i rh I champion, beat Terrj spinks. his top challenger for the title, b\ > knockout m the ninth of a scheduled 10 round non-title bout at Wembley last night. Both were inside the stipulated 128 lb. limit Spinks127 words
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Advertisement111 1959-06-03 15 WAY AHEAD IN EVERY WAY Goodyear leads m new tyre excitement. The new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead m every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What's new about it? Everything! Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury ride. Tremendous road grip. You can111 words
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172 1959-06-03 16 U.K. in dark on Balkan A-free zone British I •said it did rot know o! po.sal tO nuclear-fr< c tone m the Ikans, A ian 1; asked to comment »>n Bibility ol a Balkan atom-free zone reported to have been proposed by the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Khrushchev, during hisReuter - 172 words
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Article62 1959-06-03 16 Work on spy satellites r VUE Lockheed Aircialt Corp. confirmed m Sunnyvale, California, terday that it was workon two new secret military satellit From other sources it was reported that one' m' the satellites would circle the earth carrying a poworlul camera, and the second would move m orbit bearingU.P.I - 62 words
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Article34 1959-06-03 16 Actress Gita Hall will end her 11-month marriage tc film star Barry Sullivan by filing for divorce m Superior Court m Santa Monica on grounds of extreme cruelty her attorney said yesterday!34 words
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Article78 1959-06-03 16 MAX CONRAD, the sG>ld American flyii indfather," oft from tcrday m an attempt to fly the Atlantic Ei lngl< light plan rad ho I land In Go h Af South hoping conditions would permit them to sail either late i night or early tod on78 words
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Article49 1959-06-03 16 A 21-year-old RAF man sentenced to five years' imprisonment and istnominous discharge by a court martial at Nairobi yesterday alter pleading Riiilty charges of arson and wiliul and malicious dam RAF station at He w;i > senior Aircraftman J:;mes Ro of County Durham l:« tter.49 words
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212 1959-06-03 16 BELGIAN ROYAL WEDDING SWITCHED to BRUSSELS GIUM niious and civil rites, it lounced m Brussels thus one 'i the chief cau the present crisis. It ha.d originally b planned that the wedding own Prince Albert and Princess Paolo Rufl'o (ii Calal hould hv conduct, d m Koine by the on212 words
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Article137 1959-06-03 16 MEETING ON LAOS SOON EN GENEVA? [UR. ANDREI GROMYKO and Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Soviet and British Foreign Ministers, will discuss the situation m Laos within the next few days, Communist sources said In Geneva yesterday. Th? sources said that Mr. Gromyko would press Mr. Lloyd to agree that theReuter - 137 words
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Article91 1959-06-03 16 SURVIVING space monkey Baker successfully underwent a simple operation for electrode removal yesterday without anaesthesia, the U.S. navy announced m Pensacola, Florida. Baker has two more electrodes inside her. Her spacemate. Able, died of a heart convulsion on an operating table at Port Knox. Kentucky, afterU.P.I. - 91 words
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