The Singapore Free Press, 10 June 1959
1959-06-10
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Title Section16 1959-06-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper w. Ir.esday, June io. l»>:>». prist I, < i16 words
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268 1959-06-10 1 rrHE I*ig tour conference m Geneva reached A crisis point last ni^ht with the Western i'ow(>rs openly voicing pessimism m face of what they regard as Russia's reluctance to negotiate. The crisis came after another fruitless secret session on BerlinReuter - 268 words
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Article24 1959-06-10 1 I BF. Goodrich Comand the United Workers Union m rday >ms to end a by 14,000 workbegan at April 15.24 words
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91 1959-06-10 1 POLICE yesterday foiled photographers' attempts to take pictures of Princess Margaret as she swam at Sintra. Portugal. Two cameramen were detained until she had left. When photographers heard that the Princess was expected to have a swim m a garden pool at oneReuter - 91 words
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57 1959-06-10 1 BAUDOUIN TO WED SPANISH PRINCESS? RUMOURS that King Baudouin's engagement to Princess Marie There.se of Bourbon-Parma would be announced next month were reported m Belgian-Flemish newspapers yesterday. Like similar recent reports, they were flatly denied by sources close to the Royal palace here. The princess's fathPrince Xavier of BourbonParma, aReuter - 57 words
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Article19 1959-06-10 1 A Robinson Road. Singapore, store has reported the theft of 100 rolls of aim worth $960.19 words
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Article92 1959-06-10 1 A COLDSTREAM GUARDSMAN who was too shy to stand guard outside Buckingham Pa has been granted a discharge on medical grounds. a War Ofl man said yesterday. The Guard i»-year-old Terry Smith, will n or ulty although its nature is not yet cert Smith disappeared AprilReuter - 92 words
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Article17 1959-06-10 1 The nuclear powi aubmai {ton, hi ol Ita lipped to fin was launched ReuterReuter - 17 words
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206 1959-06-10 1 Queues are missing af polling stations yOTINd was slow m .Johore Bahru when polling for the Johore Legislative Assembly began at 8 a.m. today. Tin weather was Ideal for a record turnout of voters, but the election atmosphere was hardly noticeable. MKsing, too,206 words
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70 1959-06-10 1 POLICE DASH TO GANG BATTLE IN SAGO LANE A POLICE radio car rushed to Sago Lane, Singapore, at 11.30 p.m yesterday when a tip oil was received that a gang light was m progress. They found live or six men attacking another group witii parangs and bottles. The windscreens of70 words
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Article32 1959-06-10 1 Rubber up cent June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at J7 l -> cents per lb., up seveneighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article302 1959-06-10 1 Malayan calls for Asian market MR. TUHIN MUKERJIK. general aecretarj ol tlie All-Malayan I •l Union and Malayan worker delegate, told the International Labour Organisation '1.L.0.i ge. inbly In Geneva tei day that an A market should be i Wished to offset tlie of the European Common Mark •We of302 words
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Article40 1959-06-10 1 Lady Ooode, wife of thf Yang dl-Pcrtuan Negara. Sir William Goode, tin. mornng opened the Pre.sby terian Church bazaar m aid ol tlie St. Andrew Mi ion Hospital, at the church hall h. Orchard Road.40 words
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50 1959-06-10 1 Indonesians told: Wait for Sukarno ACTING President Sartono yesterday appealed to the Indonesian people to wait patiently for the return of President Sukarno from world tour, the Jakarta Antara f reported today. The acting Pn who rally at Band >. Bald there no rea xiety nation at rnt, Ant. it.i50 words
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262 1959-06-10 2 Last word (on Adenauer's action) not yet spoken hrn Ol{ ECONOMICS Minister Llldwig lj Erhard last night threatened that he might quit the West (ierman Cabinet it the parly did not settle his difference! with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to his satisfaction. The EconomicsReuter - 262 words
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240 1959-06-10 2 'Communist threat as grave in Asia as in Europe' \i PAUL-HENRI spaak, Secretary- General Tl# of NATO told a special plenary session oi the Atlantic Congress last night that despite the success of their alliance, "tlie Communist threat 1 to the world as a whole lias been extended both geographicallyReuter - 240 words
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101 1959-06-10 2 FRANCE MAY ACREE TO A-BOMBERS -NORSTAD ('ENERAL Lauris Norstad, Mijireme allied commander In Europe, said m Washington yesterday that he was hopeful that t miner progress could be made m negotiations on stationing N.A.T.o. plane.un French tt rritory. The Oeneral declined t.> infirm or deny repoi that, it had alreadyReuter - 101 words
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273 1959-06-10 3 Special training for police to ease -racial tension? A DhI'UTATION which discussed colour tension m Britain with Mr. K. V Butler, the Home Secretary, yesterday suggested that the right type of police might be specially trained to handle social problems of this kind and establish greater touch with welfare organisations.Reuter - 273 words
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Article57 1959-06-10 3 SONNIE HALE DIES: SHOW POSTPONED h most beloved d, star... died .rs be i va to t ondon'a West wishes for the French Mison, ta proUed tonight a rformance. [ale's name spelltrleston and some V lh mellow muslcald riities and the London theatre Year of Grace" it .Jessie Mathe martU.P.I. - 57 words
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Article14 1959-06-10 3 d strikes yesterjav hit two Birmingham oi the British aion.— ReuterReuter - 14 words
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174 1959-06-10 3 U.K. KEEPS DOOR OPEN: BUT SNAGS RESULT ]if X JAIN MACLEOD, E ifi British Minister of Labour, told the Com- monwealth Press I'nion E conference m London 5 yesterday that Britain E had no bars against E the entry of people from the t'ommonE wealth. E He added: "That isReuter - 174 words
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Article116 1959-06-10 3 BRITAIN yesterday declined to accept a Soviet proposal for the revival ol the International Armistice Supervisory Commission for Laos, according to an authoritative source m Oeneva. The British action was contained m a Note handed over by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Foreign Secretary, at a one-hourReuter - 116 words
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170 1959-06-10 3 THK Hov e "I Common.; formal Rr i readii day to Vi Bill to tional the London Time- The Bill was Introduced Mr. Emrys Hug! •■l don 1 propo to tionalise the pres or m any wa- limit the freedom of the i Mr.U.P.I.; Reuter - 170 words
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Advertisement147 1959-06-10 3 M A *^7/« L L\Jv ff I ff/If a For satisfaction and economy buy a pack of our ALL AAEAX Dri'l 1 BmmßMsK SXEAKEXXES Contains 3 for only 95 cents TENDER, TASTY and READY SEASONED f^_Z\amm\ "^PATRICK S PVV Vf-iiZmmmT Amf V X/Cff Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 Manufacturers147 words
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244 1959-06-10 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, June 10, 1959. Opinion Opposition to Dr. A juie. rut wnnin unancenor J. Adenauer's ruling Christian Democratic Party is bound to have repercussions far beyond West Germany. Insofar as it is a domestic issue the position is clear Dr. Adenauer has decided to stay on244 words
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Article, Illustration311 1959-06-10 4 i rOUNG Sin*; pore school t« .iclht, (hun Hean hiang, of Poole Koad. from the Telok Kurau Kngiish School, while working m New Zealand, has created overnight a cartoon character for I' la n n c 1 b o a r ri teaching: one of the311 words
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Article384 1959-06-10 4 HERE'S NEWS OF SIGNIFICANCE COMPILES BY STEPHEN CONSTANT MOSCOW: Mr. ITI Khruschev wants to equal Britain m making the goods that have Russians goggling at Britain's standard of living. He has stated: "In the next 15 years Russia will rise to first place m the world, not only384 words
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Advertisement39 1959-06-10 4 PATEK PHILIPPE VICTORIES Results ol the I petition a n no v n i nl I rbniai v I t in wrist watch cate- individual result) holding tins n since 1955. The M Sole H. SENA, LTD. Smgopore Penang.39 words
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Article, Illustration274 1959-06-10 5 SIR WILLIAM'S WORKING HOURS ARE CHANGED Wo more Cabinet meetings at Govt. House 1 upant ol 0 H called thi ig ciiPertuan Negara InGovernor has I any chat. except m rking hours of Ml Goode. Sir William, who is United Kn immissioner for ire, spends a of hours m the274 words
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173 1959-06-10 5 Extra staff for hand-stamping first-day covers HTIIE acting Director of Posts, Mr. M. Bala Subramanion, said yesterday that special arrangements were made to handstamp first day covers on June 1, commemorating Singapore's new constitution. He was commenting on a reader's complaint that his covers were "spoil! the stamps were "franked."173 words
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17 1959-06-10 5 I 1 Ol ill. 11. 1 Hall, luliil a long-1-17 words
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Advertisement132 1959-06-10 5 CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES *$><? lL xyry Model L aLw^^m Model L 159 Model M Model D PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra-red rays. REMEMBER Umbral lenses are colour-true and the best you can get for your eyes. A ible at: UNIVERSAL OPTICAL CO., 97, North Bridge Road, Singapore132 words
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Advertisement96 1959-06-10 5 FATHER'S DAY REMEMBER Give Dad a happy surprise on his special day SPECIAL j[o% DISCOUNT Now on until 21st June 1959 wo^^ m m mmm 9 ONI v EXCLUSIVE mkvs BBOP 81. BIGH BTBEIT, TEL: ***** (Opens from Monday lo SAT! KDAV (f.3t a.m. to 6.30 p.m.) fc. r j96 words
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Advertisement16 1959-06-10 6 j If she likes perfume She'll love J SMOCKING de J SCHIAPAnEIH j l 1 SHRIRO16 words
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Miscellaneous242 1959-06-10 6 .li.ll llaW'ki": by Sydney Jordau W A l S ~J}!.~ -^7 THERE WERE p tAN T DISINTEGRATED* i'sENSED W^ OUT THERE THAT Itf/A f A9OUJ -ALTHOUGH ONLY R| A GRBAT SOUNO ALL AROUNO ME |f PLANET STILL EXISTS V#JI LIVING ON THAT IAUfIASAWAN? i CAM ONLY OESCRIBE IT AS A242 words
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Miscellaneous364 1959-06-10 6 BORN today you UN truth and this chai develop m any of a t: You hay, humour, which brihiant conversation writing, you have J.F Penality all(1 make ever you go, Naturally, you ai and outgoing, but you ln lU sometm.. to be more consciou r x v r m. your364 words
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Article400 1959-06-10 7 Round the World Market Prices U.K. closing prices LONDON June L. ..in X*» <il i!t June 28 buyt: .irki I n.' I KSN settlement inms Juiv 28^ buyers M\ buy. Hou U\ sellers Abort prices quoted m pencil. MPffg: White Sarawak f.a.q. f lf 'l.umpean ports June lift sellers 31400 words
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Article37 1959-06-10 7 THE fresh weakness on Wall Street on Monday night brought a renewed bout of profit-taking m the London stock market the openii y<- t< Further wid led. develop' ri exte: n the day.37 words
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31 1959-06-10 7 A Labour MP., Mr. Michael Stewart, all< lay that at the licencee ol iblic ho Ai although their for Mr. Stewart .said h< ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-06-10 7 Mr. Scow Khoy Yong and his bride, the former Miss Lim Chye Fong:. eldest daughter of Madam Wong: Wai Chan of Singapore, after their marriage at the Singapore Registry.31 words
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Article238 1959-06-10 7 SIR WILLIAM TO OPEN BIG BAZAAR THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Sir William Goode, will open the seventh annual International Bazaar at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 20 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The bazaar, organised by Mrs. W. W. Yung, is m aid of the Singapore Association for the Blind.238 words
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Advertisement177 1959-06-10 7 p *ck: Ng JPj^ -ovals HAULAGE ■■TOSacj leave it fo SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. ia association witk SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. 81 Asia Insartßca Bldf.. Sinf apart Ttl. *****1 Ovor.oo CMttst lank Bid*. P. O. 80. 1002 Ttl. ***** KMtlt Lumpor JCT THE WATCH OF /Z VR. S *<M177 words
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Miscellaneous44 1959-06-10 7 SINGAPORE [HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1.48 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.56 a.m. and 2.26 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.37 a.m. and E 3.05 p.m. SATURDAY: ZXZ a.m. and 3.52 p.m. SUNDAY: 8.28 a »>• and 4.48 p.m. MONDAY: 4,33 a.m. and 5.50 p.m. TUESDAY: 6.03 a.m and 6.51 p.m. ghgh44 words
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Article, Illustration221 1959-06-10 8 JOHORE SULTAN'S URNS AT FUNERAL Cameraman Kok Ah Chong records jtcs accorded to the late Sir Ibrahim. MEMBERS of the Royal family walk m procession from the Istana Besar to the Royal mausoleum. ARMS reversed, a section of the Johore Military Forces who took part m the funeral procession march221 words
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Article813 1959-06-10 10 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER Some intriguing new facts about drink and your health by ALCOI l highcaloi md m furnish a la: proportion ol tin- daily calorie needs, it non-fattening and digestible that it nei no digestion at all. Who makes tii uring pronoun menU? Not the brewOr813 words
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81 1959-06-10 10 4 Nl 1 I— In the M. thi I i nt tat. by girls stewai Oi: Dutch liner Joh Oldenbar. that report voyage from Australia nd with v. The Dutch lin i that part of of air travel i md it81 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-06-10 10 Three boys and three girls all suffering from polio are the first invalid group to join the Scouting movement m Finland. All six have passed the tests required for Scouts of the third grade, with very satisfactory marks. Picture shows Scouter Helvi Siplia presenting the badgesPopper - 56 words
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Article291 1959-06-10 10 As a nondrinking man "V? HN ATK WSOH I I >L had one drink ii large port) i„ mv life of 42 year* and g z months. The occasion a farewell party giv n by very dear friends m Geneva m 1938. That drink was the «iost horrible thin* Ive291 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-06-10 11 Quinn to lead an Eskimo's life NO British businessman with a big order .tistas could be happi r than film produoer Joseph Janni. He has wrested one of the tares of the year i the hands of the ins. lm is Top of the d, a €500.000 <$4.--production al- provided174 words
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251 1959-06-10 11 GERARD GARRETT - HOLLYWOOD TO PUT CASTRO ON the SCREEN GERARD GARRETT By I HAS new boss, Dr, Fidel Castro, mighl well have wandered out ol one oi Hollywood's more highly-coloured adventure stories It was inevitable, therefore, that Hollywood should put him into a romantic adventure story. Top producer Jerry Wald haa got251 words
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Article221 1959-06-10 11 nuk an dmmlii Charles Inner who made Ihe Seventh «.f glnbad. is very angry the IK. censor It seem s the i mt large sllees out of the old (hen gave it an A Ik ite. Mr. Schneer said: "lhe film for the it, dou nwards.221 words
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274 1959-06-10 11 We've grown up with our wealth, says Mr. Bygraves IT is 11 o'clock m the morning. Max Bygrmves walks slowly through the gloomy cmptin of the London Palladium. On stage workmen are busy m ;i cold, blue glow. And far away a band is rehearsing. Sudd. :ily B and waves274 words
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188 1959-06-10 12 JAP TRUCKS AS PART OF E.S. AID UIPMENT r rm: Toyota Motors Company, a leading Japan- vsv car-maker, lias announced that it had concluded a large contract with the procurement agency of the United States Army m Japan for a total of 9,375 trucks for military purpose. Tho company saidReuter - 188 words
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Article229 1959-06-10 12 INDIAN political cir- lies m New Delhi E are speculating that E President Abdel (iamel Nasser of Egypt may soon visit India. There has been no E official information, however, heyond the E confirmation th a t r Nasser had expressed a E desire toU.P.I. - 229 words
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Article25 1959-06-10 12 The state-owned Bangka tin mines will soon begin exploiting other mineral deposits on Bangka island, including ilmenite and zircon.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-06-10 12 'BAI SEE' CEREMONY Mr. Carroll Howard (left), a U.S. Operation's Mission technical adviser, recently returned to the village of Kaeng Muang m Siam, to thank the people for saving hi s life last year when he was gravely injured m a helicopter crash. Picture taken during the religious thanksgiving ceremony109 words
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129 1959-06-10 12 POLITICAL observers m Karachi are ahead > drawing parallels between the current Indonesian po llilcal crisis and last year's army takeover m Pakistan. A few weeks before the army takeover m Pakistan last year, it was pointed out, the government invoked an ordinanceU.P.I. - 129 words
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U.N. can't ignore charge of genocide against Peking
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Article83 1959-06-10 12 pOMMENTING on the report by an international commission of jurists to the United Nations, charging Communist China with committing genocide m Tibet, the Times said this commission, under the chairmanship of a distinguished Indian lawyer, can hardly be called a propaganda organ. "It is difficult to see how the UnitedU.P.I. - 83 words
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Article39 1959-06-10 12 Mr. Bruce Wight, an Australian delegate to the Avian Peoples Anti-Com-munist League conference m Seoul a non-gorcm mental organisation inaugurated m 1954 said that Asian nations should •Hind their cultural and ucational exchanges to r their anti-cammu- movement. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article30 1959-06-10 12 -ul Edut try. at the invitation ol Nationalist Chin. I N fl nee Mini dry and the oi Taipeh have select ;(J-member South Korean anti-Commun for \r formance m ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article26 1959-06-10 12 Japan has presented two ftp' built railway bogeys to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan a> a vmbol of Japan's goodwill. ihev are worth Rs. 100.000.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article29 1959-06-10 12 JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER NOBCs' IS EX I' MONTH TO ANNOUNCE A NEW CABINET. HE IS DUE TO LEAVE ON JULY 11 FOR VISITS TO EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA.- REUTERREUTER - 29 words
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Article23 1959-06-10 12 Seven Japanese navy vessels will leave on a two-month ocean navigation cruise to the United States at the end of this month. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article36 1959-06-10 12 Japan has formally lodged a protest with South Korea against the "illegal and outrageous seizure of a Japanese fishing boat and its eleven crew members on June 3. Their release and com- pensation are demanded ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article18 1959-06-10 12 Five husky d. pected to accompany fourth Japaiic> Anta expedition n ls scheduled to on Octolw (arctic.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article13 1959-06-10 12 The deputy Japan Motohiko due back month tour study fll and economi ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration246 1959-06-10 13 NAME YOUR TOP HITS OF THE DECADE ih someone asked you to name th II ot tho past decade, which Q Ollld It i.s a tricky occupation deciding 1 1 1 t ot a i ild song compared into your cur Irom a nearby lOUdl| And I odds are that246 words
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513 1959-06-10 13 The classics GREAT SYMPHONY BY BEETHOVEN 111 f mOVI N Symphony No. fl, "Pastorale". Wiener Symphon) on-hestra. conducted by Willem van ot tei loo; I m. ul overturt. Philharmonic Orchestra Das Haag, ..().i( led by Willem van Otterloo. (Philips 12-inch, G ***** I.). rpIIIS is a symphony recording that can513 words
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Article430 1959-06-10 13 CALLING ALL DAM ERA h Cha and Mambo, by Xa\irr ueat and his Orcheatra Ki. Yaeilon, Que Gusto Me Hi \ii ul*. No X, Mambo ptilHpa IP. 129 472 B> there ome abnormal person who ..rned t< th«- cha-cha. this solves all worries and It not matter430 words
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205 1959-06-10 13 Jonathan Russell - Brubeck strikes a keynote of humour Jonathan Russell y "7 <fo&»l >W ai 1 DAM: BR l BECK— piano. "Creation." Walkin- Line, Two-part Contention, When 1 Was Young, In Your Own Sweet Way. (Philips IP, 4»9 5:.0 BK). \TOT without a sense of humour, Dave Brubeck can poke fun at205 words
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Advertisement142 1959-06-10 13 Yon* Q&M Um\ No, don't otk vi about Pye Mobile Radio. We earn our living telling it, io we I'M ihall certainly tell you thot Telecommunications C*rm> InuAM. it it very, very goad m- £tt Much bettor otk a Pye Mobile Radio uter. Somebody like tha Frigidaira Divition of George142 words
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Article137 1959-06-10 14 JOHN INGHAM - Daly was livid JOHN INGHAM Worst golf moments By /CHEERFUL Irishman Fred Daly gave a low whistle when he heard he was playing the great Henry Cotton m the semi-iinal of the Matchplay Championship at Lytham and St. Anne's on tho Lancashire coast. But Daiy heard thai Cotton, confident of137 words
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496 1959-06-10 14 Archie Quick - DEREK IBBOTSON WANTS TO QUIT MILING Ar chie Quick B) li I l< 1 X lb hot son U wants to forget miling and concentrate on two and three mile races- mostly two. He ran his fourth suc<rssi\»- cvi at this <h .nice ut Brighton during the Air Week Festival496 words
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Article80 1959-06-10 14 St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore will celebrate its 51st annual athletic on Saturday, June 20 at 3 p.m., on the .school field. There will be three special events for Old Boys: 101 yards (the Heat is timed at 4.20 p.m.. and the Finals at 4.55 p.m.): 100 yards80 words
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Article51 1959-06-10 14 Tsuyoshl Yamanaka of Waseda University established a new swimmint. record ol 17min. 56sec. In the 1500 metre freestyle event while com ing m the annual swim ming championshi] tween Kelo and Uni\ m Tokyo. 17min Yamanaka The world record Is I7min 28.7.5 ec by Jon X51 words
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Article521 1959-06-10 14 BRUCE HARRIS urges equal rignts I^EMINISTS unite Switch your thoughts for the moment from politics and "equal pay" and focus them on lawn tennis. Do you know that Christine Truman won the Italian championship without playing one of her matches on the centre court m521 words
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Article188 1959-06-10 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE -.»uti. c all N V 8 G 0 X 4 R6 ♦6 2 OJB 7 4 ma I V X OAQ 4 A Q 10 9 a A cop that i.. Spades on South card m a 13-tal conte la man rtta declined to oo on188 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-06-10 14 C£5- i Hfxi wtnter a < a r should tru pac'tino it away in moth balls15 words
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Miscellaneous150 1959-06-10 14 l I I HB I mmt Mr lies ACBOSI nar 7 How to relax impaled, not 12 Mi«ht participating (3. 2. 3. 5). Win 8 Heavy sort of ships boat for be the quarryman (5-6). 13 H 12 It may Are the lam, summoned from it 14 A sleep is150 words
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579 1959-06-10 15 ESSEX REMAIN UNDEFEATED AS SURREY SCORE AT SLOW RATE joiin warb, the Middlesex captain, had a line spell ..r pace bowllni g^fffi. CWm srC,iCketChW ton W taM >»>» to iS?S.% a ™«^h W k Bv f wickets for 2G iv th mnlngi to finish with match Bgures ol nine forReuter - 579 words
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Article217 1959-06-10 15 Grand National: Reply to critics 111 s M,, ,1,1 loph.un managing director of the m 111 which controls tin I.i and National Steeplechase has hit bain at cuius who are campal nni. lm chang. the 1 v f Onlj four horses out of 31 finished this year's National at Alatree,Reuter - 217 words
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Article55 1959-06-10 15 I the key match of the Asian Baseumpionships In yesterday Jan trounced their rivals South ie Philippines tied threemalist China. Japan's third winie. They previously Nationalist China 16-1, Philippines 4-2. nth Korea had beaten lippines 9-2 and t China 6-4. tmes Nationalist ia south Korea andReuter - 55 words
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Article36 1959-06-10 15 Irity football cen Singapore i louses F.A. and i. oven. ment Ser- at Jalan Besar riium will begin at 8 p.m. I 15 p.m. ill be a dog exhiband m attend-36 words
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Article96 1959-06-10 15 INTERNATIONAL Olympic committee (1.0.C.) officials yesterday turned down as "unacceptable" Nationalist China's bid for readmission to the 1.0.C. under the name of 'the Republic of China Olympic Committee." Nationalist China's application was received In Lausanne, yesterday. The Nationalist Chinese were attempting to ensure 1960 OlympicsU.P.I. - 96 words
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174 1959-06-10 15 lIRLIAMENT is to be asked to stand m as re- In a new fight m Britain between the and supporters of boxing. f 3ummerskill, LaW} ol Parliament W campaigner W ;»crt. said intends to ment m the I imons next r ipeclal com reportReuter - 174 words
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28 1959-06-10 15 FEDERAL Jud Injunction appllcati vhl li June world hi d between i on hn i limit with I' Sepl II U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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52 1959-06-10 16 DR. SUKARNO MEETS JAP BUSINESSMEN tral In t I edly lai an, then donesian requ. lacuna. Ul japan-Indonesian par.. men! All the social c tlie Japanese Government have been mobill ed to make ddent Buka visit, now ending, memor able. Japan la reported taklnj r.-s' rved attitude to omi imicReuter - 52 words
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330 1959-06-10 16 Premier, Deputy in clash over Algeria 'pIK Frcncli Prime Minister. M. Michel Debre and a leader of the "integrationlar politicians from Algiers, M. Picric Lagaillarde, clashed m the National Assembly yesterday as deputies were debating Algeria. M. Lagaillarde, ex-paratrooper who led the crowd which stormed (he government building m AlgiersReuter - 330 words
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259 1959-06-10 16 POTATO AMAZONS BEAT UP POLICE, WORKMEN MORE than 5o women wielding pitchforks stormed into a pot. picking plant at Cimitile near Naples yesterday and attacked 20 workmen who refused to join a strlk Hand-to-hand n broke out as Un ai shouting women drove the men from their machine-, clawed theirReuter - 259 words
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Article32 1959-06-10 16 A soviet surgeon. Professor Alexei Busalov. y clay praised the elhciency and "unhurried method of -ting" ot the British who recently performed "hole-in-t heart" oneratlon In Moscow. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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42 1959-06-10 16 $1 7 million oil terminal now open A 82,000,0 ih. 11 super oil-tanker. Britain wa, m opened y, nart on thi L Long near the mouth ol the River Cl it i.s thi Europe capabl. of 100.000 tons all sta' the ReuterReuter - 42 words
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74 1959-06-10 16 rHE Empire Cotton Growing Corporation yesterday blamed drip-dry shirts as a contributory cause he fall of cotton lint pric The Corporation's report, presented at the annual necting. In Manchester, said that last year the price »f cotton lint fell steadily. This was partlyReuter - 74 words
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