The Singapore Free Press, 8 June 1959
1959-06-08
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1959-06-08 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper r ijflfftpe •l<i«l«v, Juju- 8 V 1959. frle« I17 words
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Article, Illustration302 1959-06-08 1 IT'S AN 8 A.M. START AS LEE GETS DOWN TO HIS TASK dkjioeji THK PRIME MINISTER of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, &ot down to the. job of leading the Government of the island at 8 a.m. today. The Prime Minister's car, a Mercedes Benz, was parked under the steps302 words
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Article21 1959-06-08 1 Jewellery worth from a hou Siak Ke-w Avenue, Bennett te, lasi night. The house b. Kay ll'.21 words
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Article23 1959-06-08 1 The United Arab 1 and Lebanon economic n day de c way for an "common mark U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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92 1959-06-08 1 Arias not liable under law of treason non that Senor Arias, husband British ballerina. :got Fonteyn, had with the oiutionary inn a Cuban base, of treason, a rt has ruled m ity. n whether Senor be prosecuted reason it by Panapublic prosecu- id Sandoval. m Panama Ity iat, following decision,Reuter - 92 words
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Article22 1959-06-08 1 Reuter I SIX peoplill chikii m the crash < I mother ha altitude v I [I <l \< U.P.I.Reuter; U.P.I. - 22 words
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108 1959-06-08 1 U.K. flying saucer test is successful IIItITAIN'S revolutionary "flying: saucer 1 hovercraft made its first success- fui flight yesterday, it was 1 announced m London List night, Tin* announcement was made jointly by Saunders Roe Ltd. and the National Research Development Corporation. The Hovercraft half air- raf t and half108 words
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Advertisement69 1959-06-08 1 ONE STEP AHEAD OF PROGRESS CONTINA MATIC II C. An inexpensive 35 mm camera, with many expensive camera features, built-in i posurc meter coupled to shutter, introduces automation into camera design. The new Pantar 2.H lernes now constructed from a high refractive index glass gives that extra "Zeiss" quality to69 words
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327 1959-06-08 2 Erhard expresses his disappointment ADENAUER'S DECISION REGRETTABLE IN GERMAN INTEREST hit LUDWIG XXII \Kl>. the West German Yin- Chancellor and Economics Minister, said m a filmed television Interview In Washington yesterday (hat Dr. Konrud Adman* decision to remain .is Chancellor was to be regretted m the German interest and alsoReuter - 327 words
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187 1959-06-08 2 Crisis point as Big 4 seek Berlin formula The four-week-old EastWest Foreign Ministers' conference la about to face its crisis point m its efforts to iind a compromise formula on Berlin for submission to a summit meeting. If the private meetings ol the next few day* go badly the conferenceReuter - 187 words
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62 1959-06-08 2 Ike 'Rotary is force for world peace' THE 50th annual Rotary International i (invention opened at Madison Square Garden, New York, last night with the reading of a message from 1 resident Eisenhower praising the organisation as a forte for world peace. Mr. Clifford Randall »f Milwaukee, president of theReuter - 62 words
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Article24 1959-06-08 2 me (m of tlio soft firm of Liml .livers b i imitcd i! lams announced 1 ion ReuterReuter - 24 words
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142 1959-06-08 2 THE People, a popular British Sunday newspaper, yesterday alleged that Japanese seamen were being u>od as "spies" m a campaign by Japanese industrialists to steal British industrial i Tli- paper claimed thai .seamen from Japanese ship anchored Birkenhead were ntly h >t< ;raphinReuter - 142 words
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Advertisement15 1959-06-08 2 Coated Kinohkor 1:3,3 60 MX, B, 1 I/ 500 Aufomot.c Wm Mrtof rimmed I HOCI15 words
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Article134 1959-06-08 3 SHOTS FIRED AT PALACE band ol n on the p. igua, with lace luard rebel move, submachine killed < lie «-t No-one mdd lace was iliac.• .iid lllt sew drunk. j u i unable t tlte ly whether j vas the woi >. ins on a spr< c Or aU.P.I. - 134 words
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Article70 1959-06-08 3 BELGIANS CHEER ALBERTS FIANCEE cheering Bei>ke through as Princ heir preto the Belgian drove through the Brussels yester Uh his Italian Princess PaoU Run 'alabria. r-old print officially i S th^ Belgiat the first timi J ne engagement ed on April 12. hMi left the ■ace of Laeken led outskirtsReuter - 70 words
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Article15 1959-06-08 3 Mintoff s threat to Britain r MalParty leai i ik to but I i: ReuterReuter - 15 words
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184 1959-06-08 3 Report of chat with false— Menzies AUSTRALIA'S Prime Minister, rL Mr. R. (i. Mentiet, said m London yesterday an Australian newspaper report about a conversation he had with Princeu Margaret was "completely untrue." The report had said he had suggested to Princess Margaret that she should visit Australia before theReuter - 184 words
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174 1959-06-08 3 Cheers Raleigh touch in Portugal GUITAR music, dancing children and a cheering crowd of 1,000 fisherfolk greeted Princess Margaret when she arrived at Nazare yesterday during a long sight-see-ing drive into Portugal's countryside. As the Princess got out of her car three young women students, one of them with aReuter - 174 words
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120 1959-06-08 3 US-BACKED RADIO BANS STOKOWSKI BROADCAST 4 BROADCAST planned for yesterday of one ol the main events of this year's musical season 'm Berlin— Leopold Stokowski conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra was cancelled by the West Berlin RIAS (Radio In the American Sector) radio station "tor political rOaS A n sDokesmanReuter - 120 words
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Article16 1959-06-08 3 i i) Martha! VI F B World R< In rrtuni ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article44 1959-06-08 3 This car runs on petrol or oil A new type of motor capable of running on cither petrol or dlcsel.oil. which I 5 developed by a numof West German firms, has now reached the testing stage, a W» man Defen Mi spokesman > |n ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement161 1959-06-08 3 CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES Model U PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and Infra-red rays. REMEMBER Umbra) lenses are colour-true and the best you can get for your ej Available at: TAI JOO OPTICAL HOUSE, 418 -F North Bridge Road, Singapore 7 ana all reliable opticians and Depart mm t stores161 words
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194 1959-06-08 4 The Singapore free press Opinion Other talks in Geneva Monday, June 8. I<T>9. IIfHATEVER the out- come of the longI drawn-out negotiations m Geneva be tween Red Cross officials of Japan and North Korea for the repatriation of Koreans from Japan, it is certain that only a very small proportion194 words
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593 1959-06-08 4 George Bishop - MAN WHO WANTS THEM TO SIT DOWN FOR A PINT George Bishop By THE man who uant.s 1 to change Britain's ions-standing beer drinking habits and make us all sit down to take this form of nourishment does not unlike most public men list any hobbi In "Who's Who." HeReuter - 593 words
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350 1959-06-08 4 2IR David Robertson, the M.P. who first raised the "Waters cuse" m the House of Commons, told a crowded meeting at Thurso, Caithness, that among documents he sent to the Government on the subject was a letter from a man who claimed toReuter - 350 words
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Article218 1959-06-08 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber la rpiip; old joke thai of 3,000 I pictures painted by are m Amerii apparently no lon thi oom In loi. When Poulenough art bu time :,< n OIU Ol I 1 "Utrillc He ilalnlng that Man ill while palm the picture, and Utrillo to linih218 words
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Advertisement61 1959-06-08 4 ENGAGEMENT RINGS BUYING THE RING TO SEAL HER ROMANCE IS ONE OF THE MOST IM PORTANT EVENTS IN H LIFE—MAKE SURE IT IS A RING WORTHY OF THE OCCASION CHOOSE YOUR RING FROM THE FASCI NATINC SELECTION S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD 45 High St. Airport Singapore. 6 Station Rd. Ipoh.61 words
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Advertisement52 1959-06-08 4 If you cannot feed baby will want to know that hr very best you can give him I can get to human milk Tiufood. It looks, t liko natural milk! Rcmnni on-Trufood and Cereal I teed to prodiu I for the best babies I w I 111 II Ml I'M52 words
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269 1959-06-08 5 MINISTERS NOW GETTING TO GRIPS WITH MANY PROBLEMS R/g shake-up m Covt. expected Minis! ent most 01 morning on it] tho stall d tl routine ol oin- tarl today v ms awaiting 11, Ol effect new I Big changes? Ministers are isit InstallaI I offices conh their Miduring the the269 words
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Article, Illustration225 1959-06-08 5 Mil onlj woman member of the opposition In the new Legislative Assembly, Mrs. Scow Peck Lens, said yesterday that she would press tor equal status for women. Ifomen have suffered for so long and there should be no further delay m granting them their225 words
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Article25 1959-06-08 5 '1 Bull] >pera, by i ultural Augusi l bo the fifth nted by within i 'o b<' i tlon i25 words
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Advertisement48 1959-06-08 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! J RCTM-TIF O&15 VWTH SOOTHIWO Mf KTMCH MIST' Menthol Mis! mal i ft rich tobacco fiJM n kite i freshness stays with lons after smoking, i S\lanuf*ctHre4 l>> I nhn,,n t H. 5.4., < 111 Si lIdII I If an, l I A 11.48 words
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Miscellaneous199 1959-06-08 6 Jl.il HAW Kl] liy S>iln< > Jordan TALK ABOUT NIECE SSi TV r H^ T- qJH BflflHf^CSl BEIMG THE AAOTMt HH^OS iflO/Jfc'D 7A/£T S/Vt/ltL BPt^^Zjl (NiVENTION BOY.YOU ATMOSPKL'BE ROCKET Should G.O FAU l^^_ Vi HVIHBB^~SHHHPViB^^^^A.^m B» TB -«*^^ff B^ $Mr you p<3Oc I I B^ wB b(u I I YOU199 words
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Miscellaneous361 1959-06-08 6 <» an tlc temp II stern control J o il you are to ai w\ Icti should be Frank and out Dot one to -put on" I II Your I! will m them may If 3 innot j what you mt, thei until you ran have l| with your Ideals.361 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-06-08 7 H E'S PROFESSIONAL NOW picture. Keith Haveshere. a 13-year-old schoolboy from llford, Essex, has just got his first professional engagement to appear at the world famous London Palladium. He sings to his own guitar accompaniment Above is young Keith at the London Palladium with Aleta Morrison, the girl who isPopper - 60 words
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239 1959-06-08 7 A COUNCIL TO FIGHT TRADE BATTLE World markets may decide cold war SENATOR Alexander Wiley, the senior Republican member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, s.mi In Washington that Congress should provide President Eiien hower with an economic warfare council to meet SUIO-Sovlet aggression m trade and production. President asReuter - 239 words
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Article169 1959-06-08 7 r*R. Eugene Pepin, who helped draft the fir, t international aviation laws 5o years ago, says a new legal convention is urgently needed to control the use of space. Retiring as director of Me Gill University., Insti tute of Internal lonal All Law m Montreal. Dr169 words
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152 1959-06-08 7 180,000 TARGET SET FOR BRITAIN'S ARMY THE U.K. Secretary of 1 State for War, Mr. Christopher Soam c s, at Oxford that, when the last conscript h ad the British Arm the end of !962. it was hoped to army of around 180.000 men. tialii would Mr. Soamrs added: "It152 words
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Advertisement115 1959-06-08 7 %CT THE WATCH OF Jll 4yj /a life time -"^^Ja WATERPROOF Jf^ i SHOCK PROTECTED \V^4 \^m UNBREAKAILE MAINSPRING jlLl^gassg^S^/ ""V^ V >s^ _^^TH E SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES r f i Sold by till leading watch dealers 7ii\ ,8 iMI GENEVE FAVREXEUBA WATCH CO., LTPTI 18-FB/TTERY RD, SINGAPORE.115 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-06-08 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES TODAY; 1'2.3(J p.m. and 1143 p.m. TOMORROW. 1.12 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.19 am. and 1.49 P'» THURSDAY: 0M a.m. and 2.26 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.37 a.m. and 3.05 p.m. SATURDAY: 2.22 a.m. and 3.5 i p.m. SUNDAY: 3.20 a.m. and 4.48 p.m. 1 146 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-06-08 8 GLAMOUF IN THE SUN... WHERE there's sun you'll f; nr i l with a pretty smile... as fhesep I adequately show. v On the beach or m the quietn J the countryside, beauty comes ml own and photographers reach f or cameras. Bright sun and bright smiles J gether, and93 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-06-08 9 Jackie likes waves KAY KAYSE (left) and PAT JOHNSON try new slants m headgear X 1 G II I Jackie Walker en|oyi the ua\«s at ii o rlda'i Mia m i Keaih. II dy WHITTAKER cools oil with p ilm frond r«ni42 words
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Article, Illustration438 1959-06-08 10 The Three Capitals special -every Monday m The Free Press Ugan GourlayJ IT was tin' kind of room shown m jjloss\ magaitnes .is Betting for the Top People. Mirrored rittinrs and wallpaper with a bamboo motif transformed what th« Victorians built probably as a438 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-06-08 10 "o v.mr Mmdi know and p Ihrli <)"" liclit Ihh tn ||,r •t. ton nf nrw, ml, R 1 »^nd miterly to JJ»»T»n .tudou »,,d r,. your ■uhsriiptlofM IJPl JP m uUtlon Manager. Iliid^l. lime* llousr. Kivrr Valley apore* IUI, only $24.00 l»v nirmail »<• i X54 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-06-08 10 YOU need a burst pipe fixed? Your hedges clipped? A baby-sitter? Or the TV set's broken down and you quickly want a new valve? Instead of telephoning plumbers, c!ectrirj;ins. and carpenters to «et these household chores done, thousands of Americans are64 words
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Article81 1959-06-08 10 i hese «iiii>. arc spririKIng up all over th«- U.S.— and doing verj bl i 10 doll. 11 tli' \n liv t who will do aim anything from bi your tipsy husband hn [•If «< ni>;lit to fit,. is one of the touchstones oi lm< i llTffii snd »h. streamlined81 words
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Article73 1959-06-08 10 by collecting 10 per cent on all the plumbers cai pent, nd electricians Dills. And these hai men are pleased to up with home ser\ because th« put m touch with pfentj of bus! I thru |oba that home service outfit* wont do. •ALike the lad) In i>.ii ailed hum.73 words
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Article119 1959-06-08 10 BANDIT David Masio picked the wron when he stepped into the back of a 1959 Cadillac m a Bronx street and held a Kirn to the drivers head. The man at the wheel \eteran New York policeman 11 year old Mario Biaggi, m off-duty (lot I 'Drive," said the stickup119 words
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Article, Illustration185 1959-06-08 10 Princess tells Cocteau: Don't fret HAD a word Cocteau a matter which has caused him consid< able pain. During Prin Visit to Paris invited to a dinner at the British Emba and was quoted In a Pi newspaper m ly disparaymu tv Princ Anyone knowii I aid have SaFWhTt^ he185 words
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293 1959-06-08 11 Paris 's grand old lady celebrates 70th birthday Oiss best loved old ed her 70th birthday m thr city's finest tradition. attended Ifauric fain "i tin- .same them. The "old Lady" ua.s the Eiffel Tower, built Just 70 part of the I88«j I Khibttion. The lunch. In the m I293 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-06-08 11 WORLD famous artist Annigoni is seen mpleting the portrait sketch of 16-year-old Iglish drama student, Elizabeth Compton, lose face was chosen by him from 5,000 entries m a competition organised by a British paper. Elizabeth flew to Florence for a week to pose two hours aPopper - 55 words
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Article164 1959-06-08 11 SUCCESS SECRET IN ECONOMY RUNS i^VERY year petrol J companii <• a dealers and manufacturers organise "economy runs" durin which powerful c cover lonK (list an at fairly nigh averages on almost, unbelii ably small quantities of fuel. 'Die key to th« whole business i.s how to lose the leaden164 words
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Article198 1959-06-08 11 THEY'RE ALL AFTER THAT BIG FISH A BIG FISH m a moat deep In the heari of Westminster has caused quite a stir among those fly-casting philosophers who are by profession members of Parliament and members of the City and other offices of distinction. Among them Is Sir Roger .Conant,198 words
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110 1959-06-08 11 \vii\T.' said Mr. Justice Henry Wynn-Parry In the British Hijh Conn, "is a stripctte? I suppose I ought to have judicial knowledge of a stripette?" "We wore born m a different era, my lord," replied counsel C, R, I>. Richmount. "Apparently aU.P.I. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-06-08 11 I thought \<mi s.iid (liis stuff had no lion with the I Isonhower Doctriin14 words
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408 1959-06-08 12 SIX WHO YEARN FOR THE DOCTOR'S KNIFE r DOCTORS m London have sent out a professional S.O.S. call m ii bid to trace >i\ ni\s(ii> patients who make a habit of having major surgical operations they do not really need. The th cc men and three women, using any half-dozen408 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-06-08 12 IN SPITE OF all the efforts of Britain's doctors, the number of stillbirths m that country has remained stubbornly around 18.000 a year for the past ten years. Now a 45-year-old medical physicist, Mr. Lionel Fothergill, has invented a new electronic stethoscope, simple enough to be119 words
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357 1959-06-08 12 r FO HELP provid e A tastier rations for the United States armed forces, scientists at Battelle Memorial Institute In America are investigating the relation between physical properties of substances and their effect on the human sense of smell. 'We know357 words
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Article152 1959-06-08 12 Intensive investigation begins An int inquiry to discover why people smoke is being earned out by doctors and ta of the London School of Hygiene. Their f inquiry into the mokirm habits of nearly ioolchildrm ha.s convinced them that m ile the habit i^ (irmly152 words
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Article856 1959-06-08 13 High fidelity has failed at lifelike reproduction A concert hall right m your living room v IRONICS U ..'lit the con- world, formeily privilege of the !t w into the home ol ,ne. But only a reproduction, which st iU lacks some of those elusive qualities856 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-06-08 13 l( >Ki) HAILSHAM tries a radio Russian thcrmo-elec-ilor mounted around the oi kerosene lamp above < Ml. I he jfonerator, on show al Ilir International Translator BxhlW lion m London, w.is developed Professor lolfe ol the Leri rrad insiiim ml < onducto It ton tne61 words
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Article220 1959-06-08 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE by M. Harrison -Cray UtaArr Game nil N VJB7 6 4 2 ♦Wloy6♦ X 5 4 S W 10 5 9 X 830K 7 6 2 4A985 4 10 6 4 #A J 2 tf A 9 3 0 QlO 5 4 Q J 7 1220 words
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Article1040 1959-06-08 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Sunday racing draws Mm m m m big crowds -By— AK'MII'K \V\Kl> v.is m good form at Ipoli resterday, riding three winners, Roman Galley, Hi^h Socks and White Heather. I thought his Judgement on High Socks was perfe< He allowed everything m turn to1,040 words
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Article42 1959-06-08 14 Neale Fraser, Austral leading challenger for year's Wimbled* i: title, beat tellow Australian Roy Emerson 6-2. 6-4. 3-6 6-2; m the men's singli international lawn te tournament tn Bare:. last night. The match was played indoors bee ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article104 1959-06-08 14 ORITAIN'S Stirling Moss and Jack Fairman, driving an Aston Martin DBR 1 300. won the 1,000 kilometres (621 miles) sports car race at Buerburgring, West Germany, yesterday. This win gave Aston Martins their third successive success m the event, which counts towards the World Sports104 words
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391 1959-06-08 14 JOHN BAKER - ENGLISHMAN BUILDS U.S. RUGGER SIDE JOHN BAKER By Till Dartmouth College Rugby Football Club of New York, which caused a minor sensation m the English sports world last winter by beating five out of the' seven crack English club sides they played, would like to try to repeat that successReuter - 391 words
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Miscellaneous138 1959-06-08 14 CLUES \< ROSS (5). 1 Pull to the watei 5 at r> B n i» (Anagram) that's a Riiide to ItrokC (7». fT no, ,i»f, v urn b. Ld ln London of tlie law! 7 Then come kiss me sw-ppt 8 1.. ol Information due to and...." iTwSfth NiSit Kpringing138 words
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484 1959-06-08 15 ii'OKCFSIfcKSHIKk S opening batsmen Cej lon-born Laddie Outsrhoorii and England resl player Don Kenyon put their team m line for £500 prize being ottered for the season*! fastest 200 runs m the first Innings (ll a county championship cricket match. playing against NottinghamshireReuter - 484 words
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51 1959-06-08 15 I! PhilippJ terday m tlio I < the rhird ball Champion--1 m -tors imea tournameni June 13. m econd I \hr day between th( other tournameni South Korea fl t Nationalist China 6-4 Japan will vie With Nat lot. South Korea with thlippinesReuter - 51 words
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358 1959-06-08 15 RATIONALIST Chinese ambassador In Washington, c;ror K k. y< h, said \i .\w s f* r ay llis (ollntrv *ould apply under another name to compete In the i%o Olympic Games. But m Talpeh it was being Mated thai the Nationalist Oovemment winU.P.I.; Reuter - 358 words
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180 1959-06-08 15 Sukarno sees Japan's Asian Games site PRESIDENT Sukarno of I Indonesia got a first hand look yesterday at tin kind of athletic facility country will need to the Fourth Asian Gan; 1902. Sukarno, who arrived In Japan on Saturday lor a five day state visit and a nine-day "unofficial" visitU.P.I. - 180 words
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Article92 1959-06-08 15 BAKQUETTE, a 21-1 outder, won the Prix d»Diane, the French Oaks. run i fur Chantilly. nee Aly Khan, who c I won live Ha i iddled La Coqu< ci< d '•.null i'u- the Epsom I until njury, and I mi' hi lana, wmii' 'id- n tlReuter - 92 words
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Article36 1959-06-08 15 f rnK s- In Em I j)«ti ted pool, which I on the Kropotkii bankmeni In 0 I I! -a ill b< i like up I Im iJI be c flai U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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219 1959-06-08 15 lmx)YD PATTERSON and [ngemar Johansson 1 will sign oflicial contracts tomorrow at headquarters of the New York State Athletic Commission lor thrir Juno 25 heavyweight title fight. A spokesman for the commission announced last nighi that the signing ceremony would be staged atU.P.I. - 219 words
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