The Singapore Free Press, 6 June 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section12 1959-06-06 1 The Singapore Free Press \lalaya*s Own Family Paper i.i.v. Junr 6, 195H.12 words
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Article302 1959-06-06 1 Work amid switch to City Hall p WAS business as usual in Singapore Government offices today when the newly-elected People's Action Part) Ministers formally assumed office was one difference: the nerve centre of all official activity was no more in Empress Place, for so lona the302 words
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143 1959-06-06 1 A pick-up tip-off for Dior's pin-ups I( W tashion mo- j U (t, is in I'aris were given the following "Ton i oimiKindments" :to follow when they z pnv'ni French fashions E :in Moscow next Wed- iesda) In Jlussia always E be pun; tual. E Take with you ciffa- EU.P.I. - 143 words
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143 1959-06-06 1 r ADY MARCELLA, widow of the late Sultan of Johore, told the Free Press she will attend Sir Ibrahim's funeral in Johore Bahru this afternoon. Her decision has conic as a surprise to many palace officials because, they said. Malay custom dictates that143 words
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Article49 1959-06-06 1 $1,500 in cash •> ilen from a employee in a I hop In Yan Kit vll yesterday. The thief stubbed the man, Tan Kay Hin, in the arm when he struggled and shouted for help. A colleague, Tan ChLong, ran to help but th« thief got away.49 words
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Article30 1959-06-06 1 West Germany'- unemployed dropped la month to a now p" >rd low level of 320.799. tf b< itinß till ffd low of S'Dtfnib'-r by ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article62 1959-06-06 1 Hi i Salah Oolar director of Ihe United Arab Republic's Palestine de .said iii Port Said last Iliuht that the I> hter Inge Toft, held there for the pa i i.» days since lu i argo wa., or( confiscated, will not be able toReuter - 62 words
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Article16 1959-06-06 1 Seoul police claim tli North Korean agents surrendered in May to Govcrnnu'in-nromi.sed am ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article272 1959-06-06 1 Herter blasts Reds' big spy ring Ul amunisi ru heavi< ti« and spying activit ii 1 the world- from East Berlin. In the bitterest Ameri:j onslaught of the tour- k Fon 11* i ter cl that the goal ol u. tivities v the complete overthrow of the existing constitutional andReuter - 272 words
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Article25 1959-06-06 1 Mik thorn. Hi world champion driver who was killed In road January I in estate of 1.72.") I ii paid ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article13 1959-06-06 1 i>>RTY-THKF! and inoi r thai 100 Injui ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement39 1959-06-06 1 A woman's love of elegance captured in a lipstick! M j SI m l W t* *t* Smart women the L world over prefer fty/tmA 'Lustrous 1 Lipstick for its luxurious softness.** and the vibrancj of fahnlouti Itr\loii colours39 words
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153 1959-06-06 2 T*HE Scottlsli area I ference <>i ihe Nat Union oi Mineworkei Kotii' Scotland, iv unanimously approved an ernei resolution demanding that the spreading <>t racial proi; da be .t-kI' 1 a criminal offen Vile propaganda Moving the resolution, Mr. George Comerlord oi Conine, said:Reuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-06-06 2 This is democracy' fiiiiK c:\'. tian Scii i 1. Monitor has uiven its editorial blessing to Mr. 1 ee Kuan Yew mid E the nt'w Government of Singapore "We hope t lie young and vigorous Mr. Lee will E by his credo for the EU.P.I.; Free Press - 211 words
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184 1959-06-06 2 SEATO MAY BE INVOLVED IF LAOS TENSION GETS WORSE THE SOUTH-EAST ASIA Treat) Organs™ (SEATO) may become directly involved 1 the Communist powers try to fan Laotian tensto into an international crisis, diplomatic sources i Washington said yesterday. Australian Prime Minister RoD.m 0. may discuss this possibility with British olU.P.I. - 184 words
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Article43 1959-06-06 2 Asylum for Red diplomat's family dipl perm tain, it terday. Mi- old \vit« assistant the Russii lur politic tain tor nve-year-i on May 21 band. Ca Dmitrieva Moscow. to Londoi members staff. Mrs. daughtei leaving thei stay ai thcountry hurst in K ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article34 1959-06-06 2 'rim re Kill--1 c<■ 'i injured ui hy the police killing of student mo illdIncluding the police l lull, night i! w...^ ;un •.lit patrol i kill' ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement118 1959-06-06 2 •I lons-ti < I SOL I D A Soltda ir »6 3/ 75mm Litv Smqloshufftf *.42 00 Sohda I t5 6/75mm Lcn, Vor.o shutter $5100 Solido I t4 5/75mm L«NI Prontor ihutfir $63 00 Sulido 111l tl 9 Lens Svnchro-eompur ihuttrr I illustrated $156 00 Sole Aqcnts Service Stotion TITHES118 words
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258 1959-06-06 3 POLITICS BAN ONLY TILL END OF MONTH -SUBANDRIO Sukarno is conhe can overcome the i tised by the Conembly's refusal to present constitu- n oi that of 1945, Minister, Dr. Su(l In Washington lent Sukarno would dictatorial powers 1945 constitution, His powers wouldU.P.I. - 258 words
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Article116 1959-06-06 3 Youth in lions' den-'I'm stupid' 17-ykar-oi.d youth who climbed into a lions' dun at the zoo In Dudley, We.>t England, was lucky the animals had just been fed, a court was told yesterday rhe apprentice but< her. Edward France, was lined £io tor causing damage to a fence around 'lieReuter - 116 words
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132 1959-06-06 3 CHANCELLOR KONRAD ADENAUER told West Germans last night: I i, would not have a good effect abroad oral home il i were to leave present post at this time. Hi motive was me *mI international situaas shewn by the Geneva talks. It aReuter - 132 words
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Article34 1959-06-06 3 THE BISHOP COMMITTED SUICIDE i hop, Dr. .45. found llled room mi Wedtook his i tier's Inquest lay v... the Suflfp oi Middleton, were found rt. "quite 1 his intention <>wn lilf." the ReuterReuter - 34 words
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60 1959-06-06 3 Train wheels cuf fuse of dynamite lease on line E 4 SUITCASE contain- E Ei\ ing 99 sticks <»f E dynamite attached t«» a E E burning fuse was placed E 5 in front of an oncoming passenger train near E Des Moines, lowa, E yesterday. It failed t«» ffo60 words
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Article22 1959-06-06 3 A Com-. iwoen Japan ror e oi double .Hid i on ol i ratified by the I d ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement64 1959-06-06 3 flie new CONCERT REPRODUCER IBBBSOS* 55^^ I 6 woff p ush Pu Amplifier. 4 Loudspeakers $465/* 4 Speed Changer S'porc iiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiutmiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiii'MN *****1111 CONVENIENCE ECONOMY strm at Malayan Rail STATION HOTEL! Kcppcl Road, SINGAPORE y comfort provided at prices you con of ford AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES CKS olwoyt available64 words
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Advertisement97 1959-06-06 3 FATHER'S DAY REMEMBER Give Dad a hi: speci-H d.»y SPECIAL 10°/° DISCOUNT From today until 21st June 1959 -l ONLY EXCLUSIVI WJiN'B -li<»l > XI. HIGH STBI M hi 'I'" 1 (Opens fiom Moi,<i.«v to s.vn ki>av (».M ».m. t.» IJO j»m.) CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES \y V PROTECT YOUR EYES97 words
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157 1959-06-06 4 The Singapore free press Opinion The final farewell dfdfdfdfddf MALAYANS pay thcii IT last farewell todaj to one of the greatest rulers of moden tunes, the late Sultai ol Johore. Sir Ibrahim was the builder of modern Johore, an absolute monarch, every inch a royal person but also a man157 words
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802 1959-06-06 4 WALTER PARR - VICTORIAN DOCTORS PRESCRIBE A SAFETY CAR WALTER PARR By 4 CAR 1 not exist, except in the minds ol 13 iU> ha Australian cir: aid think about itly than any of the m models, whet h e r reamlined, fur lined or finned. Tli 1 s hypothetical car is theReuter - 802 words
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184 1959-06-06 4 MIKKE POSNER - MIKK E POSNER B.v Qiu Isaac Newton, k1 was the world's greal according to an International poll conduct ed by the I ol Bridgeport, Connect icut i matl matician, who formulated the laws of and motion emerged as the n popular choice In poll ofU.P.I. - 184 words
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Article81 1959-06-06 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by An explosion from the kiubudxi, when he Qti a fulness at) (I weight, momentarily from his seat. <Miim( riti. T l^ him to come <Im\ his fro tnl t si. i» 1 with a blow lightly from the piano, ;iiid tli. n li at it.81 words
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Advertisement32 1959-06-06 4 TERYLENE WOOL Suitings $14.50 per yd. $32.00 per pi. trousers $110.00 per suit Visit Our Cent's TAILORING 1)1 IM II A. I I TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, S'pore Tels: ***** *****32 words
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Advertisement39 1959-06-06 4 I *=?>. s{. cfe *S/^« £t^. 1 1 yy 45 High St. Airport, Singapore, I ll^m^ Station Road, Ipoh. P^\As»oc,*(« (o SP.H 4t SUVA (HK.) ltd. Hong K«ng /^Jfl ,?W f^SIEMENS I i fin* Bmm 3*f|r Projectors i JACKS PHOTO39 words
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Article, Illustration152 1959-06-06 5 stream of mourners I SANDS of were conon Johore [his morning 1 parts of the Ihe rest of [o pay their ;IS I iis to the |J,le Siilhm Sir Ibrahim. tal procesit 2.30 p.m. [stana Besar wh, the Sultan's bod een lying; in152 words
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Article250 1959-06-06 5 congestion, only essential traffic will be allowed to cross the Causeway from Singapore to Johore Bahru between 12.30 and 1.30 p.m. today. Visitors to the state capital yesterday were struck by the deep respect and devotion shown by the people for their late sultan. The great majority250 words
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Article20 1959-06-06 5 The [ndlan Commi loner K i; op< ncd th< I lm;i B Home i20 words
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33 1959-06-06 5 SECOND LOOK AT STORE SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME commitment ifil I"" h report.' hr idded u,- Important tha he the actual nnyneto i.f ii elt wi Introduci ,commiUe! appointed ,Mnnnun ,nl,. Interim reporl rontrbu33 words
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Advertisement22 1959-06-06 5 I ood coffee drink Caffeine -free coffee (hat cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion 1 1 A( I MEY E K22 words
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Advertisement120 1959-06-06 5 Another Grundiq Mavtcrpiccc m Oisiqn and Sound Reproduction Priced at the level to meet every pocket this t«t includes o Stereo Record Chanqor suitable also tor Monaural Records and ho', connection tocilitic. providinq Stereo Sound Reproduction. f\ $745.00 (Spore Pcnanq; $925.00 (Fed/ Borneo/Sarawak) SOLI AGINTS KIAM CWAN IM) LTD V120 words
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Advertisement9 1959-06-06 6 WALZFLEX Sole Aqrnf\ SHRIRO (Ch«no) L«d Incorporated in Honpt9 words
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Miscellaneous99 1959-06-06 6 ill I II Kl |i> N> 1 1 1 < > Jordan I DiO€CTBO Th&OiJG-' (Jicrr/sj<3 f ES A GAS HPSf 4BttNmQr r m I D£tt*?iS TO J€fV S AO I P«O> Bt^ I^ZmS i. J^^ MEAVE to mac fc V. y ■■H ■I^*^^i Br J/jfl »M HIAIVIIKAKK l» I.99 words
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Miscellaneous296 1959-06-06 6 lndep< tion n ttl that it i k harder then i ver i al. You have a d tlon wine You are versatile your hand to a numb, things. Fortunate! •»und and you are abi, entials and discard v important to your majoi You need someom with your intellect as296 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article151 1959-06-06 7 Previom lodu> M -«a] M July ummi i: So l BSg spot it aw 29 ii mil i: So I H >s Settlement i, Jul > 29' L'8'. sellers \u« ~'J buj 29 sellers 28' r lS j Headier alter easy. dbore prices Quoted in pencu »HTIK151 words
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Article104 1959-06-06 7 NEW YORK. June J Preview Today ll\ Straits 104.50 nom. 104.82 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract July 101.12 buyers 1 01. 00 buyers 103.12 sellers 103.00 sellers Sept 100.87 buyers 100.75 buyers 102.87 sellers 102.75 sellers TOM Quiet s\l-ES: Nil. RIBBKR futures July 35.40 paid 34.75 paid104 words
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Article31 1959-06-06 7 NEW YORK. June 5. Previous Today 31 Industrials 630.54 629.98 in Railroads 162.91 163.98 estic Bonds 83.74 83.63 Ij I (ilitics 87.36 S7.51 b.j Stocks Composite Averages 211.9931 words
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Article39 1959-06-06 7 June ipong spot tiipment 24 1 to 24 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46. awaiting release unquoted. >ats 42 to 41. June shipment 39, 39. Cif, sellers ex-deck. ibore prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.39 words
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Article86 1959-06-06 7 IOPRt Philippine! e.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per lonf ton July fOPRA, Straits r.i.f. U.K./North •ii ports delivered wifhl pei long ton June July (0<« N' I OIL nude Straits i uropean ports in bulk P;r lons ton July (()<(| M I OIL crude86 words
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200 1959-06-06 7 WOKKERS of the Singapore Association for the Blind are learehlng for nearly sou old people who are known to be In need of assistance but Cannot be found. The Welfare Office helps more than :*oo blind Singapor* very month with loud and various other services.200 words
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Article135 1959-06-06 7 This could cause blindness THE chairman of the Singapore branch of the j R.S.r.C.A.. Mr. R. M. Mc- Lcish, yesterday warned that a do:_> was likely to go blind it ammonia got Into its eyes. He was commenting on a j suggestion by a reader that postmen should be supplied135 words
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Article52 1959-06-06 7 tmilke was a complete n of the upward in \hv London markets yesterday. Losses >read (iur» to in•'l profit-taking with buyers reluctant to enter fresh commitments in front of the week-end. The setback was considt r- < (l in some quarters <>i the to be :i healthyReuter - 52 words
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Article21 1959-06-06 7 India's film Industry was tied up by a strike ol film II 28 Rombav studi< i rday U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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Advertisement165 1959-06-06 7 V Rtm«ved by I TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. J| COMPANY UMITED II liMrtnt tltff T«l. ***** o>*m«« CkIMH Inl Mtf« .P O INI fl lIhII HI T.I (414? R..1. l««t«f MHbMbI TM^flTMßi^ 'Wtt&K COO V afS |B^^^^^ 45mm LENS B. 1-1500 ■^^^"^■< SEC. SELFTIMER, COUPLED iML j.i^bß RANGE FINDER WITH XbT^SBSBP'165 words
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Miscellaneous90 1959-06-06 7 J^l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: IZ a.m. and 10.38 p.m. TOMORROW: 11. 5!>90 words
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CHILDREN'S PAGE
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Article, Illustration714 1959-06-06 8 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL ROYAL ASTROLOGER A StKIAL 5TQRY BY Part S The Present lilt sio|{\ SO I i \niti; mum CBICKET, tht B*yml Astrtteftr. who had I forgotten th<- Emperof ln<irra .M.na's birthday slows awa\ abo.wd .i ship uitii his son, Matter Mole-Cricket, as he i> unable to inert714 words
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Article65 1959-06-06 8 riMIE winners of last \w i"k's colour-in conach oi whom will n ceive a $5 prize in dut course) are as follows: Miss Wmnie Wee (11). 146 Rochore Road, Singapore 7. Miss Seet Chicee Gek (7J), 104 Towner Road, Singapore 12. Master Vincent Si m (12). 2065 words
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Article233 1959-06-06 8 POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prize* offered —each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do Is to set to work to brighten up the sketch, then All in233 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-06-06 8 NEW THRILLER BEGINS TODAY It is holiday time and Mrs. Bear has decided to take ftupr "Greyport. they have nrvrr visited before. the cxcitemenj of packing is over Mr. Bear sees them off by (run and soon they h.ive renc'ied the uion at Nut<hejter. Corr.e Mrs. Bear99 words
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Advertisement11 1959-06-06 8 SEWING A) MADE I t^j.p EASIER with "|p Hr?" AUTOMATIC Jfej«<i11 words
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Miscellaneous64 1959-06-06 8 CLUES across. i. Hi- h. The frj me ol u who hip. 5. La irother' keep- tl chiel mini 10. A lid to m ol matter thai ha humbli 1 Pithi .ape. oi a will perhai io. k O j Henry trom the Hill li "Town Vl n or i64 words
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Article325 1959-06-06 9 Peter Wilsher - H.P. heaven isn' t enough Peter Wilsher MATERIALt BRITAIN IS jj AC K 1O THE The re a llgniL cant pointer, as they Cnk and manoeuvre ttfte mediaeval tor so far religioui reSJj. at least, for the stablished traditional Churcl lil led ate far below tiddle-class. These new churchgoers according325 words
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Advertisement49 1959-06-06 9 You can depend on LACTOGEN— it has been proved 11M I F K LACTOCfN it nnrhi d bv »hr i.ld.fion of mUmint A 0 md »fg<l You < »»f»l» drpcnd on LACTO m C/Vf VOUff BABY I p- ferf LACTOCENiwrmjrlijblycJSY tomi» ,ust \pnnklc on ropot thr wjtpr md wh.\k J49 words
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Miscellaneous691 1959-06-06 9 Church announcements i '.morSnr ..."dA oh ,op'h.r °zu*xji raa?* Ministo ssnissis'jsss?" 53 p m sr uim woriUip (Eng miTRCH <>l ENGLAND f^JS" Tamil 6 15# 7 and s^|fP Cnunh: 9 4.) a.m., Run- No. 25 fcverltt Road: 9.00 am Baptist Gospel Centre (12 rathMlral- 700 R^mnLnrUt Mnna.t.r c^ i 80691 words
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Advertisement157 1959-06-06 10 w +zS /^X^/^aTy^l j— gg^^^^^ V.JL a^^«^«»i»^"*^>^ t^\Jpvw^*w>>Ma^^ 1 i!|i l !J Hani Triumph for NAME THE WOMAN MARRIED TO CHARLES LAUGHTON •TVIIE winner was Miss Ho Lee Yong c/o English College, Johore Bahru. Answers were: 1. The most famous pioneer film director; 2. "Me and The Colonel." 3. "Genevieve;"157 words
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Advertisement299 1959-06-06 10 the Quizmanira k gj By TIIL Ql IZM AN I must thank vmi all 0 WINNER f yHE extraordinary for your letters and I 4s. thing about last assurt Mrs Si,l am f\ that I am dealing; A THAKITP M/p A week's entries was M V.nAINLt t^rX J^t tw that299 words
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Advertisement78 1959-06-06 10 Who was Li Po? r pilE winner was Mr. Richard I ol 52. Shrewsbury Road Singapore 11. wers were: 1. April 1. 1918: 2. Royal Flying Corp., and the Royal Naval Air Service. 3. Sir Hugh Trenchard: 4. Sir Robert WatsonWatt 5. Marshal ol the •il Air .Force: 6. Air78 words
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Advertisement45 1959-06-06 10 rtu: Ei\try so mi Name Address M Prize ()uiz 1. 2. •MUtMtMIMIt.tMMIMM ••••••••< •l'" <1 Pri/c QOII 2 L 4. 5. ...••••<••• q Prize (Juiz I Special Pri7* Quiz. Kntrlrs. addrrssrd to Free Press 0" Sinftporc 0. must br received with <»i post on YV» <Im<'s<l.»\ inniiiing.45 words
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Article165 1959-06-06 11 C irtn< set system not the exp its to look beun lionour- to helptd you to Hh natural up both tn tribut tonal lights were mertto. I »i»d l bridge, and l i d any other met- tor suit con- honour tricks eath a»"l ere Milton Work rhii fM165 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-06-06 11 picture. JII.IIW Muni I is pi u tlsini; for the British Wait i ski hampmiislups in Jul> at Kutshp I. idn Bill the English luniov i b not M w him as it might b«- s\w wears i special ski suitReuter - 95 words
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Article43 1959-06-06 11 Nat Loft ho'. Bolton Wanderers' English inter national centre forward, Johnny Hlggins the skipper. B. Sproston the trainer and manager Bill Ridding escaped injury when their car ended up in a ditch :i8 miles from Johannesburg yesterday. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article36 1959-06-06 11 New York bookmakers are quoting odds of 3 to l on Floyd Patterson to b< Ingemar Johansson oi Sv den in their world heavyweight title bout at Yankee Stadium on June 25. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article37 1959-06-06 11 Pat Ward of Britain and Fay Muller of Australia beat Liv Christiansen and Liv Paldan ol Norway 6-1, 6 1 In Oslo to capture the wome doubles title at the oi Norwegian tennis championships. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Article249 1959-06-06 11 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK 15v •■"rHE difference between American nm\ Bri- tish golf, both amateur and professional, is that a United States player goes for the flag and the British player goes lor the green." That is the opinion of Charles Coe, captain of America's triumphant Walker249 words
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Advertisement72 1959-06-06 11 BEFORE YOU MA YOUR MIND HAVE A LOOK A? rtE TSTANOING W JTijper hi mti Va \I B W i |y| SWISS MA! THE WATCH hos undergone 27 tostt !t Js built to w.thstond a wotcr pressure to a depth o* 150 I so LE aglnts LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS72 words
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Miscellaneous28 1959-06-06 11 m i i I I rz I Hi H ml— aa H(— _m_m_t H a BHgf~~~ aWfl MJ-KH ICROSS <'l'^ N frequei 1 ig fini' an 4 Hi28 words
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Article27 1959-06-06 12 rJ*' n thai Chew ink Hoon an< Mel fi ol 1M« Hani jn f a| to tlie naturalisation, and anv Mild 'll>, 1 a rr of27 words
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Article83 1959-06-06 12 Senior T.T. is postponed 'rillCK mist which ra- (lurt'cl \isil)iiit> to al- m—i nil on |hc twisting mountain eircuit, fetter- day caused tin* postpone- meiit of the Senior Tourist Trophy motor cycle rmee tor s#f cc machines at Douglas isle of Man. a lft#f night of heavy rain, there wasReuter - 83 words
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337 1959-06-06 12 England's best score in Test game since 1957 gAD lisht followed by severe rainstorms ended play an hour before the scheduled close with India 116 tor three wickets in reply to En£ land s total of 422 on the second day of the fiveday Test match at Nottingham yesterday It337 words
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Article111 1959-06-06 12 ENGLAND— la| a Inns, fcontd.l (overnight .T>8-6> M. Horton c Nadkarni b Desai 58 P. Trueman b Borde 28 J. B. Stat ham not out 29 T Greenhough c Gaekwad b Gupte 0 A Moss c Roy b Gupte 11 Extras 23 Total ~~^2 9-390 Cket faUS: 7"358 8*^111 words
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Article481 1959-06-06 12 HANTS STORM BACKTHTI COUNTY RACF VICTORY WITH LAST BALL AS HORTow CRACKS IT FOR I u.i.ur.-MiiKK. English County Cricket Cl. rear, moved back h.to the race tor t a >lo sl "i» most dramatic, win at **$££&£s£&£?* f, l 'Kssiv^o?:" so-- 1101 11 ion threw hi.s shoulders into a sparklingReuter - 481 words
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Article33 1959-06-06 12 A touring Formosan rugby team had its first victory over a Japan tm yesterday when it beat" Yokokawa Electric Machine Company team 13-5. Formosa led 10-0 at half-time. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement338 1959-06-06 12 Sir.. c« of I Od »ofl¥« I OLD I ■AUI C KOAO 1 oil a mintj and |M«|r| to bOH CLASSIFIED ADS I \<.i mi i 2§ >• VA: Jilva 4 I AT Vtll K SIKVK I 20 Word* U(Km r pfg, eJr < r- PHOTOSTATfI ii V FOI'OMA \n338 words
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Advertisement20 1959-06-06 12 MOVING? For expert packing, removal and storage TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 173, Cecil Street, Singapore 1 Phonej *****. Managing Director H-20 words
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749 1959-06-06 1 Speedboat pirates: New version of old story v*E\VS THAT latter-day pirates in highspeed motor boats are active in Malayan waters aiu\ in the area of the Philippine Islands introduces a fresh twist to an old, old ston a story mueh older than most people realise the story of a recurrent749 words
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Article, Illustration460 1959-06-06 2 Conan Doyle's detective is still popular LITTLE did Dr. Joseph Bell, a professor at Edinburgh University, Scotland, imagine that as he endeavoured to develop a sense of observation in the minds of his scholars, he was, in fact, crystallising in one young medical student's imagination the idea for the character460 words
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Article909 1959-06-06 2 BABY SITT NG: The $6,750 million business in America r riu BABI mmin( business li In the I mi('st ol a t;rc.it bi| liooiu in Aineri- i ind it is rated a <0 million in 1 dustry. 1 In Hit- suburbs, and mm. ill (owns a teenager tloinfc the job909 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-06-06 2 WHEN MOWING THE AWN IS A PLEASURE TIIK TOLL of moving the lawn is comfortably remote from beauty Ann Mallo of London as sh<- operates as radio-rout'" F?en iemi The mo? one of the gadgets on display at (he U( I Mower Show.43 words
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Article235 1959-06-06 3 A QUIET MAN AT THE PALACE gVERY m urn i i nearing 9.30, a burly figure In bowl--11 and horn-rim med glasses leaves the Junior Carlton Club and walks to Buckingham Palace. The hat is railed to police .salutes. Then, down the carpeted corridors he moves to a ground floor235 words
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Article, Illustration444 1959-06-06 3 vintners who build their own \|\\Y COUNTRIES make uine, but in Switzerland the vintner often has to make his own vineyards as well. Up the hillsides in Switzerland's most mountainous canton, the Valals, the vintners toil to produce pleasant wine from gravel slopes where little but vine444 words
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Article, Illustration328 1959-06-06 4 Wendy and David play it the Oscar way PELHAM GROOM SEES THE NEW FILMS rpHE setting of "Separate Tables" is a hotel In Bournemouth, that ultra-snooty English resort so beloved of retired Service officers. Th<- hotel, thr Beauregard, is admirably run with cool efficiency by Miss Cooper (Wendy Hiller). Among328 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-06-06 4 MOBSTER* is, as 1 you might expect irom the title, a film about American hoodlums. The fact that the mixture is as before will not mar your appreciation of the swift-ly-moving action or of female beauty depicted by fiery Lita Milan as gangster Joe Sanies girl68 words
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278 1959-06-06 4 Pop cooled off as top orchestra played son's jazz IF YOU like jazz music, Ertha Kitt and Nat King Cole you can't afford to miss "St. Louis Blues'* which is the story of the life of Will Handy. Handy (Nat King Cole) was the son of a narrow-minded clergyman (Juano278 words
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Advertisement113 1959-06-06 1 I JAK LOOKS AT THE SPACEMEN 'imiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? |^Bss^^^^| iWa b^^^^_. I B^bb»^V /->t d-P^ bbv flßdß 2 Bbß 7 ■-> #>BB^bi^ J| BM I B»^ .^B^Bl d^_ fl^v B^M ii ytf"*N. N j^m—i -*MI bI BM JA Im*^ -^B^Bf 4'* rV < >^K J JFSnL TTTj^ 1 V\^^l VJ^aBB113 words
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Advertisement24 1959-06-06 2 POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER "H< may be a dirty bid mmm, darling, but rig he nOtv I r«lh«r think ht's working It Inttrpol."24 words
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Article, Illustration874 1959-06-06 1 ALLAN LEWIS - WELL TREATED COUAG LOOKS LIKE A WINNER ALLAN LEWIS Best bets by Malaya's foremost tipster 1 Cl. i. Div. I—9 F. Who Knows sU>!> Prince of i a l llt iig On Stase 8.04; (uu.u (irand Coup 8.02; h.mii Ml; Hirer Rings 7.11; Straits Code :.<><•; Nazakat Dear 7.07; Peanut874 words
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Article33 1959-06-06 1 BEST bets by Allan Lewis for tomorrow's racing; are Kola Bay. Result and The Fria»v Best outsiders: lonosphere, Queensway and Hindu Robe. The going is expected to be hard and fast.33 words
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Article141 1959-06-06 1 CL. ihv I 6F. Boomera.ii; 000; I ii.ir II 1.13; Rapid H.10; Ten Tor < arat l.tt] Hindu Rob.- 8.09; Slippy Frlncc 8.08; Funny H.08; Tmvelter'i hoqur II K.07: On S.rron 807; !>' Doddlnffton 8<" dor x<>:>; Field i-kht 8.04; i-ord i redrlrh li 8.04.141 words
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Article79 1959-06-06 1 SELECTIONS »>n "L.M.Y." fur t<»morrow'i racing at Ipofa are: RACE 1: I MKV FLOTSAM, Result, Honey Bee. RACE HOLIDAY FLIGHT, Brilliant Light, Fingall. RACK :t: ST Mil S. Kuhi Bay. lanky lanky RACE 1 GRAND (oil*. Couag, Brave General* RACE 5: 111 KIT BINTANC;, Lit tie wood,79 words
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Advertisement12 1959-06-06 1 The shouting in the Bar is tor m BULLDOG Ik jßk STOUT12 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1959-06-06 2 FORM OF ALL THE RUNNERS *ACE ONE I I 4 Di> KINABALI Went over J. With Trow 1: Course sci 2—B> .1 THE TORil 11 Went over 3F FAIRY FLOTSAM siv%t 2F 2 Id Ml i 43 2/5 with 1 ie;3^ 3 sClatt;ud5 CIatt;ud from Div 2—B^F engagemi n\ BAJAN:1,146 words
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Advertisement132 1959-06-06 2 the sports saloon \jsj 1 1 n th 0 spacious |tf»l fO| Rli 3 I r »n Ihv vnmnh trlu m tr I^JNi magnette fy A B 5J M /'I #f brings out the expert in you! I I SmH9 I 14 20, ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE AND AT WEARNE BROS.132 words
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Miscellaneous959 1959-06-06 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 4, DIV. 2-9 FURS. 1. 8578 KINABALI binn (Newborn Stable) 1 l <•<» 1 t«- 111 n>RCH ti chai Mr long. H Breuk 811 Kin K 3. ***** FAIRI ILOIsVM K C. ChoO) Martin 8.U7 Johnson HI MI I II Ruyl .8 07 5. iikm I'MMM'KMIIP 4yi.959 words
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733 1959-06-06 4 BUKIT BINTANG LOOKS THE SAFEST HERE TRESPASSERS FORM HORSES easily did Bukit Bintans win lust week that he is an outstanding bet tomorrow in Race Five. Main rival is Queensway, and these two should fight out a close duel. Malayan Graduate is the pick ol trainer Rodgers* string in Race733 words
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Article706 1959-06-06 4 HIGH SOCKS TO BEAT A TOUGH FIELD Cl. 1, Dlv. 1— 5 F. MoliUol 'Ml' High I VNui.d.i |.M Mm* old Silll; Mai lii> lai h»; niiii of Kuniu *n I I oust lt.au 8.02; Hi£li wmtlgm KiM>, I'.iHhaUn 7 11. Canaitra 1.11; Crnrrai HI I.tf; TimbrrUne l.if; Btad l.uld706 words
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