The Singapore Free Press, 11 June 1959
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Title Section18 1959-06-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya I Own Family Paper I Miijaporr. Thursday, June 11, 1959. I'm,- I, (k18 words
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214 1959-06-11 1 THK Geneva East-West Foreign Ministers' talks were nearer to collapse last night than at any time during the four weeks which have so far brought no progress. The crisis followed a new Soviet plan which Included aReuter - 214 words
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Article43 1959-06-11 1 Chia Wai Fong was tied up by two men she discovered m her house m Avenue at 9.30 a.m. day when she returnan absence of 20 minutes. The men stole $500 m cash and valuables worth $250.43 words
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Article30 1959-06-11 1 The French government v raised family alby 10 per cent and a cut m social serin a move to mounting trade n tent over wage ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1959-06-11 1 or Yiu Tai Ha, Republic of KoTokyo. will reil tomorrow for iltations" with ment, a mission this ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article19 1959-06-11 1 b Republic i Iro yesR will refuse 'iii -ugh the Suez ell ships and rdle nf t.hp ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article13 1959-06-11 1 of the ll 1 111 I flghti aging" for Bouthern ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article27 1959-06-11 1 The theft of $1,300 was discovered m the Kiang Lane house ol B contractor. Chiam Ec Chor, when he awoke at 6.30 am. ye day.27 words
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Article, Illustration6 1959-06-11 1 »T«D MOHAMED BIN IDBOS (AIM.. **«»> picture <>" <»•6 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-06-11 1 2 A.M.— A VICTORY CELEBRATION BY ALLIANCE Woe for Party Negara candidates and supporters celebrated their 284 vic- tory m yesterday's Johore State elections as soon as the last results were known shortly after 2 a.m. today. They had stood patiently on the Johore Bahru padang throughout the evening toFree Press - 331 words
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Article122 1959-06-11 1 'Reds may control RI by 1960' ASIAN countries face the threat of being overrun by Communism by 1960, Mr. John Kusumawardhy, an Indonesian businessman, warned 1,000 Free World delegates attending a meeting of Moral ReArmament on Mackinac Island. Chicago. Introducing a party of 50 Indonesian MR-A leaders, Mr. Kusumawardhy said:U.P.I. - 122 words
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Article47 1959-06-11 1 MARGARET ARRIVED HOUR LATE PRINCESS Margarel was one hour late for a British Commonwealth reception at the Lisbon home of the British ambassador. Sir Charles Stirling. Portugal's national ds She had danced until early that morning at a dam n In her honour by Lady Stirling. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article432 1959-06-11 2 I Russia reminded of undertaking on sovereignty been pecaefully ordering its own ■r i had •should be left m peace to do so Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Labour's foreign affaire spokesman, had questioned him m thi 0 Commons about representations from th innio Government for the432 words
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Article202 1959-06-11 2 Accord on N. Korean repatriation Ti 1 1 Japanese ■n «i North Korean Ked i mi^ have reached \ll tu.ti agreement" la Ge neva on the repaint turn of 600.000 North Koreans living m Japan who want t«> return home. Mr. Yoshisuke Kassai, leader ol the Japanese delegation, said yesterday.Reuter - 202 words
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155 1959-06-11 2 MY PLAN: SUKARNO EXPLAINS TO JAPAN fHE Indonesian President, Dr. Sukarno, denied In Tokyo yesterday that his "guided democracy" plan j similar to Communism. He said it was an effort return to the traditional Indonesian way of handling problems through familylike discussions. Dr. Sukarno was addressing the National Press ClubReuter - 155 words
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41 1959-06-11 2 'Tibet shows need for Asia solidarity' MA kio Mishiro, Jap nployers' delegate. ,ol<l th national Laation (1.L.0.) embly m GeiK iy that the "sad mI i and a shock. i valuable mutual solidai* and ition amo ud "n lock to ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article128 1959-06-11 2 NEW U.K. MOVE ON COLOUR PROBLEM THK British Government has set up machinery co-ordinate departmental work concerned with the colour problem, Mr. R.A. Butler, the Home Secretary, told chief police officers at their annual conference m Torquay yesterday. It was wrong to exaggerate the significance of racial incidents In BritainReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-06-11 2 ture. This ensemble of a tart blouse an m I bu Pierre Mll> PopperPopper - 16 words
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111 1959-06-11 3 Firestone talks continue: 'Some progress' XSM \n for Fire- Tire and Rubber reported that ress" had been ins witxi Rubber Work-, n on Tuesday. Xhe rs wen% mccl terday. •tlemen i of the h strike on Tueairestone remains major rubber com which has not an agreement with the un onReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-06-11 3 pit turc I)RINCE Philip has Clip Of tea and enjoys a chat with some of the lads during vis.i to a boys club m Nottlng Hill. London. PopperPopper - 32 words
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300 1959-06-11 3 Death camp chiefs charged with gross dereliction A QOVERNMI Vl A White Paper ,s--sued m London j terday on the case of 11 Mail Mau detainees who died at llola detention camp, Kenya, m March disclosed that the then camp commandant, Mr. M. G. Sullivan, and deputy commandant, Mr. A.300 words
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280 1959-06-11 3 THE PHRASES I USED ABOUT LIBERACE-BY LONDON JOURNALIST JOURNALIST WILLIAM CONNOR, J 50, who writes as Cassandra m the Daily Mirror, explained m the High Court m London yesterday the precise meaning of each of the adjectives he used to describe America's million dollar -v year pianist Liberace. Liberace isReuter - 280 words
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Article18 1959-06-11 3 A CALIFORNI\ A fea t U re The fllim Will iV ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article125 1959-06-11 3 4 Mosul revolt officers to die |X)UR Iraqi army (ill. F cers wero sentenced to be shot and five other to hard labour for Life by a people's court In Bagdad last night tor having taken part m the Mosul revolt lasl March. The indictment alleged thai they tried with125 words
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Advertisement172 1959-06-11 3 CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES *$r*cn{vy*ry Model L mWmT^TmW Mu(U>l L 159 PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra red rays. REMEMBER Umbra] lenses are colour-true and the best you can get for your eyes. Available at: WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW 6c CO., LTD. Laidlaw Building, Singapore and all reliable optician* and Department172 words
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The Singapore Free Press Thursday, June 11, 1959.
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Article252 1959-06-11 4 A growing menace I Opinion rin-: secretary-general ol 1 the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, M. Spaak— tor long an out..ding European statesin—has warned that the Communist threat to the world as a whole "has been extended both geographically and ideologically." m tx M Spaak has further warned that it affects252 words
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493 1959-06-11 4 CHRISTOPHER DOBSON REPORTING FROM MOSCOW 'THE stilyaghi RusA sia's Teddy Boys have been joined m public disgrace by a new Soviet species, tho tolkachi 1 i t c r a lly "the pushers" who, armed with expense accounts and gifts, are the "Flash493 words
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Article94 1959-06-11 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber tnt A CHESS-PLAYER has iid that there is no for description of a c to be dull. Of co .ot it should be reported on the radio ln the manof a boxing or football hnovnlk is yes he's to move. His hand ll pawn. No Hi94 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-06-11 4 "Co fell the President their Moms are here, and boy. are they sore!"13 words
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Advertisement17 1959-06-11 4 Finest Diamond Rings ti 11 U Eternity Rings j iv. i< siiva 106, ORCHARD RD phone: 224117 words
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Advertisement33 1959-06-11 4 Ip* THE WORLD FAMOUS ZEISS IKON CAMERAS J|| lb. 6X6 cm. WITH AVAILABLE FROM ALL jL a mu)r*/ LEADING rHoTodRAPHH- CDAM* *****/' DEALERS: rKUIVI- 4fl'^/ g^C\ Jl l^%l\*y/ V^TJ7JS3aB ,#*mo*rV*m* Twrwuwt mtt.ik imm****m*m*la*m*mwwmw33 words
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323 1959-06-11 5 HOSPITAL HEAD WORRIED BY FOOD SMUGGLING Patients should give their co-operation (SMUGGLING of food to patients In the (ieneral Hospital is adding to the dilliculties faced by the hospital staff and dietitians. "We are worried about this matter," declared the Medical Superintendent, Dr. Uv Ah Leng, 'but it is diilieult323 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-06-11 5 picture. Introducing Percy ("Paws") Persian. Ash-catcher extraordinary. Flatfish, flounders and flying fish lie takes them all as they come. And they can't come fast enough. PopperPopper - 30 words
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163 1959-06-11 5 Gratitude gift is made to Gen. Djatikusumo of the Archaeological Society of the University of Malaya presented an ancient metal figure made into a cigarette lighter to the Indonesian Consul-General, BrigadierGeneral G. p. h. Djatikusumo, when he entertained them to dinner. I was made m appreciation of General Djatihelp during163 words
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Article40 1959-06-11 5 Greece yesterday sent a "negative" reply to B Rumanian Note last week proposing that Balkan prime mi: ould meet to take steps "to j guard peace m the region authoritative sources m Athens said.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article29 1959-06-11 5 1,200 CITIZENSHIPS CANCELLED Till. s.neiDorr <...trrniii.-nt has ««>« >'' aecioeq ikJt rftS rtlflcjl —Mn rtwa. I he was "not i. j,iM v l rr*',Vi 1, r,," W&fc »«> however. re-appU for frustration.29 words
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Article27 1959-06-11 5 Four thousand pound ol antibiotics, antihistaml and vitamins for Tibetan fugees in India left New York by ajr yesterday for New Delhi.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article23 1959-06-11 5 Foreign ministers I Rustu Zorlu of Turkey and Guiseppe Pella of Ital} night signed an economic co-operation ord m Rom U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Miscellaneous265 1959-06-11 6 YOUR FAVOURITE CARTOONS HI 1 1 II WVKI by S>fliit v Jordan AN INVISIBLE a\ O^ TME PIANET MramMamiL^araWMWYm^^n B^^^ aaauaVX 4 Jtmt*a*,i* TA^E^oWbeliEVi'nG ITMATT6»,MAC» f NAVIGATION -IT THE SUN ISN'T >l\MMt\Ki: Im Lee Talk ami I'liil l»avi» r I —TO THE ANCIENT CAST LL A l |Ii I'VE POr,t265 words
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Miscellaneous380 1959-06-11 6 1 oorn t. dij <► IJ o J hosts ot friends and JJ involved In contlnu I JJ You women make J o chairmen, yet. it any. I on an assignment. able of dlvini o sleeves, and goii JJ the day. s nc v y°u have tr. ii of physical380 words
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Article164 1959-06-11 7 LONDON, June 10. Previous luda> RIBBIK I KM (if. oits June 28% bu;. 28', bu 28\ eel. 28' »nh 28% buyers 28' buyi 11% aellers jh pißltlK No, I K^x N,,ot 28% buyers 28's bu 11 28% sellers 28 Rl HHI X I KBS House rer«M Jui>164 words
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Article99 1959-06-11 7 NEW YORK. June 10. Previous Today i Spot 105.00 norn 104.75 nom. TIN Straits Contract July 101.37 buyers 102.50 buyers 103.37 sellers 104.25 sellers Sept 101.12 buyers 102.12 buyers 103.12 sellers 104.12 sellers TOM Steady. SALES: NiL Bl'BRIK: Futures July 34.90 paid 35.00 buyers 35.25 sellers Sept99 words
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Article31 1959-06-11 7 NEW YORK. Juno 10. Previous ToU.i> M Industrials 617.62 627.17 20 Railroads 160.46 162.78 40 Domestic IloitdN 83.37 83.33 15 Itilities 85.71 86.44 <ks Composite Averages 207.96 210.8731 words
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Article64 1959-06-11 7 25=Ji to 25*4, awaiting relea.se 25, afloats 25, June .shipment 25 to 25' 4 25 cf. Lampong spot 25 s to 25%, tlea.se 25. afloats 25. :pment 25 to 25 I*.1 to 25, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 40, awaiting release unquoted, afloats 43 to 41, June64 words
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Article92 1959-06-11 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton July tOI'KV straits c.l.f. U.K. North European ports delivered per long ton June/July COCONUT OIL crude Straits c if. European ports in bulk P«r long ton July COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon cl'. European ports92 words
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Article116 1959-06-11 7 UK stocks continue to advance DESPITE the fresh overnight setback on Wall Street the better tendency which developed m tho London stock markets late on Tuesday was maintained yesterday and pric< most sections improved. Buying was selective but there appeared to be a cessation of the recent s« Hing. Gilt-edged116 words
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Article31 1959-06-11 7 RRITISH cine get tax reliel ol 000, I incelli). Exc* Mr Derick it.-Amoi the nigh Me urged him the t finding it hard to make a profil31 words
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Article176 1959-06-11 7 CjINGAPOKF postal authorities are keenly awaiting a report from the Universal Postal I mon It deals with the latest developments m automatic and mechanised handling of postal artit 1< s A spokesman of the Postal Department told the Free Press that the only mechanical devices176 words
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Article129 1959-06-11 7 ENTRIES FOR QUIZ UP TO MONDAY THE closing date of the civic knowledge quiz sponsored Jointly by the Singapore Department of Information Services and the Chinese YMCA, has been extended to Monday. A spokesman of the Chi nese YMCA told the Free Press that the purpose of the extension was129 words
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Article40 1959-06-11 7 The people of Johore will end their period ol mi ing for the late Sultan him on Saturday. The Royal family, I will remain In intil July 16 which will mark tlie end of forty mourning.40 words
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Advertisement91 1959-06-11 7 V W Ot—mr mmm. m^- w torn COLD STORAGE AkV fT w WEEK-END ryiste? t&3 #£f\ 9h^ SPECIALS Danish Pork Loins 2.75 Swanson's Chicken Wings i*». 2.00 Ma Ling Green Peas 14oi,in -w Hunt's Appian Way Sauce i 2!/ 2 ozpkt. 1.65 Monarch Blueberry Pie Filling n*** 1.95 Australian Red91 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-06-11 7 iSllllllllllllllllllllllliliiiilllliilllLh I SINCAPORE I HICH TIDES 1 S TODAY: ZYlii p.m. I TOMORROW: 1.37 a.m. and 3.05 p.m. SATURDAY: Zli a.m. and 3.52 p.m. SUNDAY: 3..M1 a.m. 5 5 and 4.48 p.m. E MONDAY: 433 a.m. and 5.50 p.m. S TUESDAY: 6.03 a.m and 6.54 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.10 a.m. and55 words
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Article, Illustration320 1959-06-11 8 Roy Lazaroo - Roy Lazaroo Story by scrapper has hard THIS picture shows 1 red Hinckley (left) ducking under a left hook from Daymon Dunsford while sparring at tin Police Training School. Hinckley, a hardhitting, clever boxer, was this year's lightmiddleweight ope n Champion. He is now representingChia Kok Lim - 320 words
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Article215 1959-06-11 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN fiWGAPOREWxen when they ba« A. P. Lim Cup on Sat The 11 -man travel will show m ness, s( hard-hitl and most important of the sta they fc built i. This opinio;. lCh S. Ci. H: .tihill, but ral other SABA who have obsen boxers In their workt215 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-06-11 9 Lion-hearted Krishnan is aiming high A FIGHTER with the heart ol a lion is year-old Krislinaii (.(►palau who is last climbing the ladder ol fame. Although "Blaggish" m his style mi t»«»x i ii this lad earrles a stin, m both hands. He baa also proved to be a fighter331 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1959-06-11 10 AND PETER EARLE ASKS WHAT NEXT? rpHE i to form B Brownie pack at Buckingham Palace for Princi Anne marks tlie Arsl gtage m making lor a leader ol Britain's youth— and an inspiration to every child ot her own age. The Queen1,200 words
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541 1959-06-11 10 By a Special Correspondent DARK-HnIRED, dark-eyed, a happy and vivacious Spanish woman, but with years behind her ot difficult if fascinating social work for the womenfolk of her country, the Senora told me how very different the life of a Spanish girl541 words
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Article254 1959-06-11 11 Forces news from Britain Sloughs Pathfinder youth football m (patron Pathfinder" Air Vice Marshal I) o n a 1 d Bennett) are m special training a Dutch tour m Alien Former amateur Inten tional and now Charlton Athletic professional Dm: i i, helping to tram the team m which his254 words
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Article, Illustration496 1959-06-11 11 The answer to that old tahe-H-or-leave-it jibe Serangoon shopper* are sa happy r\ESPITE ill-lnform-V ed criticism that stick-in-the-mlHl, complacent and vn progressive, Naafi Is always willing to. t,v out new methods. Si. ervice shops, mple, are now blished fact and as to go unbeen said that496 words
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Advertisement20 1959-06-11 11 E-231E3EZ3 BaliwiHiek Fidelity 'J^V CONCERT REPRODUCER 6 wo»t Pu»h Pull Ampl.n f 4 Loudtp I 4 Speed Chonj r 520 words
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Article216 1959-06-11 12 INDIANS CAST DOUBT ON RED CLAIMS rrili: Indian Government I top food experts li.ivt reported t<> Prime .Minister J awaharlal Nehru that Communist China's claims of bumper crops are "fantastic," according to informed sources m New Delhi. Mr. Nehru had asked his officials to study the 'Chinese Communist methods ofU.P.I. - 216 words
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181 1959-06-11 12 Peking is no adversary 'without Russia' A WESTERN journaJ\ list who recently made a trip to Red China has reported m Washington that there is only partial production or none at all at most oi the new industrial factories boasted of by Communist Chinese leaders. Mr Louis Wiznitzer, United StalesU.P.I. - 181 words
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196 1959-06-11 12 ARMY CURBS ON SUKARNO TOUR NEWS IRKS RI PRESS AN Indonesian newspaper, nmenting on the publion of p ;i the world tour oi President Sukarno my mo. a,s Tlie Ind^ pro governm* I ian: of the reports concern ing President Sukarno's trip have been relayed to Indonesia by Western newsU.P.I. - 196 words
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Article41 1959-06-11 12 Emperor Hirohito presented the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum to President Sukarno at a ceremony at the Imperial Palace m Tokyo. Dr. Sukarno conferred the Supreme Order of Indonesia on the Emperor. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-06-11 12 During a visit to Bangkok. U.S. Ambassador to Malaya. Mr. Homer M. Byington Jr. right called on the Siamese Minister of Finance, Mr. Sunthorn Hongladarem (left), to convey a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■i 1 1117 words
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241 1959-06-11 12 Russian shells killed 723 on Chiang isles RATIONALIST Chinese military authorities have disclosed the casualties sustained during the Communist Chinese bombardment of Quemoy last autumn. They were 603 servicemen and 111 civilians killed and 2,500 servicemen and 327 civilians wounded. One Nationalist landing ship tank, two patrol craft, two transportsU.P.I. - 241 words
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Article50 1959-06-11 12 R Laotian Ambassador to Siam Cho Ka ngkok that his <;overnment would bm oellioug Pathet Lao units under control soon is no interference from outside communis' I He said the 1,500 communist Pathet Lao t Inferior weapons with which they cannot I aeainst the Laotian army. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 50 words
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Article22 1959-06-11 12 The trade agreement between Indonesia and Pakistan, scheduled to expire on June 30, is being extended for one year.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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126 1959-06-11 12 WHY NOT A PROBE IN TIBET AND HUNGARY? JHE Saigon limes ot v. says the Int, i Supervisory Coming sion has been called most vociferously b both Hanoi and P (k ing to Intervene m the internal affairs cf Laos. "Any such auggestion for an international body to into Hungary126 words
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Article34 1959-06-11 12 Miss Ng Yuk Lin, an outstanding demo chemistry ut Hong Kong University, 2S 'among eight overseas women who have been awarded research and post -doctored fellowships by the American Association of University Women (AA34 words
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Article42 1959-06-11 12 In the next two years the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation will stress educational planning- and will study ways by which education tan be extended m Asia and tropical Africa, UNESCO states m its annual report to the United Nations42 words
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Article21 1959-06-11 12 India and Pakistan will soon review their mutual trade relations and conclude a new trade agreement, probably m New Delhi- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article24 1959-06-11 12 The Indonesian Government has decided to set up an office m London to promote the sale of Indonesian agricultural products on world ma ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article18 1959-06-11 12 Six Anstralian Protean Church delegates will vWi Russia, Red China and other communist countries later this month. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article29 1959-06-11 12 Mr Djody G I vice-chairmai I donesian Par! I reign relation I said m J I regarded A: I ment m v\ 1 as an "un ward Ind< U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Advertisement19 1959-06-11 12 FURHITURE J^sT^ REMOVALS PHONE: 3224] vW2r'|L a TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 17), Cecil Street, Singapore 1.. Managing Director Ronild Pcclc.19 words
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Article, Illustration456 1959-06-11 13 BARBARA GRIGGS - Royal trousseau THE FIRST GLIMPSE BARBARA GRIGGS K> r rilK princess m the headlines has picked her trousseau Paola Kuffo di alabria. the Italian beauty whose proposed Vatican wedding on July 1 to Prince Albert of Belgium has sparked off that row about time and place, has been concentrating onFRANCIS MARSHALL - 456 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-06-11 13 My Fair Lady -and her fair baby picture. ANNE Rogers, 25-year-old actress who will be taking over the star role m "My Fair Lady" from Julie Andrews m London*, photographed with her baby son at a London nursing home. The baby, born on May 22 and weighing 8£ lb, isPopper - 66 words
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Article135 1959-06-11 13 FEW gllii want tv take up millinery as :i career. I discussed this with attractive, green eyed Gift* Davies. who is a successful milliner herself and IK. Ministry of Education examiner for milliner] m the trade schools. She is disappointed at the few students135 words
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323 1959-06-11 13 EILEEN ASCROFT - Balenciaga plays safe with your 1960 styles EILEEN ASCROFT From U'HAT more could a 1 ask than a Paris m the sprii sunshine, a igne lunch m clouds, and a to see the most fashion show world. pring flower from the ati c reflected m on of Balenv and secretive323 words
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Article, Illustration163 1959-06-11 14 M. Harrison Gray - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison Gray by O.Alrr South North South game /\N r my 'iind c the ti> honour a .!ig call Blddil bl .similar fashion on it daj banda but tins time South put an unfair m on his partner m the following sequent Oi One Diamond:163 words
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306 1959-06-11 14 HAROLD MAYES - Make the champions give up one of the titles HAROLD MAYES says lyiTH Dave harnlej having won the British Empire lightweight title the time looks ripe for the British Boxing Board of Control to give earnest consideration to the suggestion that lie should give up his British title. Let me306 words
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279 1959-06-11 14 SUBSTITUTE DOES THIS MAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE lif AN who is playing football m Italy according to Argentinian law is Angelillo from Buenos Aires. He has been a forward for some time with Internationale-Milan, and now that he has been called up for Italian National Service he has been allowed to279 words
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Article350 1959-06-11 14 Why not? Asks Leslie Compton By A Special Correspondent /CRICKET is spreading its wings. Apart from England and Wales, and a lukewarm interest m Scotland and Ireland, the game has been played overseas almost entirely m Australia, South Africa, the West Indies, New Zealand, Pakistan and350 words
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Article144 1959-06-11 14 Swimming draws big entries (SWIMMING is likely to be the second or third most important sport ol the Rome Olympic Games next year. Of the first 55 nations to announce their entry for the games, all but one have entered for the light athletics, all but nine for the boxing,Reuter - 144 words
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Article158 1959-06-11 14 A RECORD number ol countries will compete m ti goii con., be played on tl Melbourne course from November 18 to 21. The ton m ol the International tion, Mr Fred I aid th. airport on I from the Unitrica. tions at M- tions,158 words
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Miscellaneous88 1959-06-11 14 (Ills ACROSS 5 Pale l niay be guilty I Don'l He 7 B In the snow! 6 Second-hand dealer is more than bankrupt <6>. Thi. Ie done m atonement P Join the (7>. »ite (7). ii ball of anti- torn I fix it 13 Bi fusedly abo le H Rush88 words
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Miscellaneous19 1959-06-11 14 |JHJT*1;1J;F.HJ fc*au*N» oo Not there, sir, if you don't mind those places are reserved for two Indian VIP's— afttawawawawawawaUawawtwMft?M»Kwawaft*>^^19 words
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Article490 1959-06-11 15 County leaders dismissed at 396 E *L«hi. Doug Insole, whose team are joint leaders m the ehan.pionship table scored a ma K nilieent 180 yesterday. He hit U boundstare at RanS." 3% M PUt U > "> siiire at Komtord. Insole, who batted 3hr.Reuter - 490 words
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Article168 1959-06-11 15 ED by drier I ,lder weather, Lawn Tennis hips got into their third v w tars oi most of the Sid tennis nations for the Wlmhumpionships be- me 22. s round matches putting the the last 16 m and women's included: Ml s SINGLES. Second HindU.P.I. - 168 words
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Article105 1959-06-11 15 s -EAD, one of the all-time "greats" of Is joint favourite to beat a 25-year md win the American Open Chamhip, which starts at Mamoreneck, New -old Virginian nts m i quarter bul the U.S. always eluded only bai ely qualify this hi; die puttReuter - 105 words
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76 1959-06-11 15 Home Secretary invited to watch Grand National MR. R. A. Butler, Britain's Home Secretary, was last night invited to attend next year's Grand National Steeplechase and see for 11 il complaint about v m the race were lied. The invitation was made Tophani. director of the Grand National course atReuter - 76 words
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Article46 1959-06-11 15 ARGENTINE BOUTS FOR ELORDE IjMLIPINO boxer Flash Elorde is expected to arrive m Buenos Aires next week for a series of bouts with Argentine boxers. The first will be Argentine lightweight champion Jaime Gine. A date for the Gine bout has not yet been fixed. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 46 words
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Article19 1959-06-11 15 i.« i10 ,,i i>. il r«n, Ul M I Mill Frank Sedum Gonial beat nch U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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Article325 1959-06-11 15 Gaekwad saves touring team DATTAJIRAO CJAEKWAD, captain of he touring Indian [Ticket team, made his tirst century the tour yesterday at Burton. Stoke on Trent, and it could hardly one at .1 more welcome time. The Indians. playing against the Minor Counties, lost four wickets for 45 and three ofReuter - 325 words
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196 1959-06-11 16 Menzies: We fear any Red gains in S-EA |>KlMi MINISTER Robert O. Menzhs ol Australia last Right told ana- tion-uide television audience his countrymen 'are always appiehensive" about communist advances m South-Fast Asia. he fact is that there are many communist! m Malaya, there are many communists In Siam, thereU.P.I. - 196 words
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197 1959-06-11 16 BILLY GRAHAM HAS TEA WITH THE QUEEN BILLY GRAHAM, the 40--year-old American evangelist and his wife bad tea with the Queen and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace yesterday evening. It was the Prince's 38th. birthday. The invitation was kept a close secret News of the tea party did not leakReuter - 197 words
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Article38 1959-06-11 16 A State Department spokesman, asked about difficulties with Fiance over the stockpiling of nuclear bombs, said yesterday that the Western allies were making every eiTort "to arrive at agreements on crucial issues."- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article35 1959-06-11 16 Tokyo's population totalled 9,021.313 on May 1 this year. The total comprised 4.669.768 men and 4,351,545 women. It was an incrsa.se of 291,477 from the corresponding date last year. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article54 1959-06-11 16 The Queen and Prince Philip will follow a tight itinerary that will leave them hardly any free time during their 13 hours m Chicago on July 6, according to details announced yesterday. Chicago is the only American city the royal couple will visit duringReuter - 54 words
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Article42 1959-06-11 16 Dame Maj got Fonteyn. the British ballerina, was quoted m London yesterday as saying that she hoped her husband, Dr. Roberto Arias, would be able to leave the sanctuary of the Brazilian embassy m Panama soon ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article189 1959-06-11 16 A VOTE of confidence and a handshake last night reunited Dr. Konrad Adenauer, w. -man Chancellor, and his ViceChancellor and Economics Mini ter. Professor Ludwig Erhi that ♦he m the ruling Christian Democratic ln Prote ior 1 was taken at n eri lis meeting (»fReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-06-11 16 picture. MR. C. C. YONG (Socialist Front) is chaired by his supporters after winning the Tanjong Petri constituency m the Johore State elections. Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article37 1959-06-11 16 Asian Flu is sweeping the West Java city of Bandung. Health authorities there reported 11,632 cases m May. But this was lower than the epidemic m June 1957 when 21,343 cases were reported. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article19 1959-06-11 16 The United States has agreed to ship Communist Poland U5550,000,000 worth of surplus farm products U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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101 1959-06-11 16 KIM CEHIESI ROMANCE ON EUROPE TRIP A CTRESB X A turnii yesterda Y visit to any rom ments. She said hei m with i *a The blonde w laying She suil the b j hensl :ho room m Munich a we ago. cc Miss Novak said she hai danced withU.P.I. - 101 words
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