The Singapore Free Press, 16 June 1959
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Title Section12 1959-06-16 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS afjafjaf SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article9 1959-06-16 1 Opinion Mammoth refugee problem .r reai reedom of the9 words
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Article105 1959-06-16 1 Crown Prince rushes to capital Army seizes main towns 4 DEN. Tues. The v Yemeni army the HodeThe situation is Thi! m ;epo: Hodei:x>rt, the Run down D p .:amls R untnent army o\ of Ta iz after Ahmed el-Jabri. killed a d to Sol .idne ArmyReuter; U.P.I. - 105 words
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178 1959-06-16 1 NOTICES have been sent to about 300 men who have been unemployed for more than lour or live j to report for work at the Singapore Government employment exchange m Havelock Road. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, said178 words
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Article46 1959-06-16 1 'BIG SCOPE IN TASMANIA' The T. Vandiemen Land Co. oi Lond' C. Busby .--aid m Singapoi there wa r developing land In Ta Mr. Busby left for London this mornir. \v hours after his irom S; He > the 0].6(o .6( companies. It was io. m 1825.46 words
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86 1959-06-16 1 GUIANA ROW OVER FORMER MALAYA P.M.G. fi EORGETOWN. British VI Guiana. Tucs. -Civil servants paraded through the reets here carrying banprotesting against the appointment of a retired Post-master-General of Malaya, Mr. Edward Cassell. as Post-er-General of British ,na. The Civil Service Association wants Guiane^e Mr. Charles Deane who has beenReuter - 86 words
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Article35 1959-06-16 1 About 700 chickens valued at $1 HO were stolen from a farm 'at the 134 milestone Choa Chu Kang Road, Sin- Khian Soo discovered the theft when he was counting Ms poultry.35 words
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Article26 1959-06-16 1 July first grade iubb-r buyer? f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 96 cents per lb., up five-eighths on yesteraay* The tone was uncer-26 words
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Article, Illustration144 1959-06-16 1 Friends of 2 girl victims improve rpHIS crash m Holland Road, Singa- pore, shortly before I a.m. today killed two girls. Two men were injured. People on their way to work saw car m the picture above still m the ditch. orporal J. Cardon144 words
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218 1959-06-16 1 Kerala police kill 5 more on 4th day of violence TRIVANDRUM. Tues.—Another five people v killed yesterday when police fifed 35 rounds at crowds demonstrating on the fourth day of the campaign by opposition parties to oust Kerala State's Communist Government. In four days. 11 people have been killed. UnitsReuter - 218 words
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126 1959-06-16 1 ONDON. Tues. A Soviet bomber v found recently m Murmansk area, beyond the Arctic C:: its cockpit nddl?d with ■bullet holes. Moscow Radio reported last night. It had taken part m an air battle, the broadcast added. The ammunition Mippiy exhausted and mReuter - 126 words
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Article31 1959-06-16 1 TUN LIM CALLS ON PREMIER Foiwt HiniM* vf Rock c»ned «n Pnrnc MiniMer. Mr Let X m City Hall from tht I I of oomnKrct oc Prime Minister la*31 words
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Advertisement110 1959-06-16 1 PLAYTEX v, W magic -cling Vj N the j the revolut onory < X^ *Ny I bod wh eh doc r y N slip, no matter how for I you stretch, bend or \jff^** > y)% reach ir /*^r V oil sizes ovailoble at melwini'i 52, North Bridge Poad, Singapore.110 words
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Article35 1959-06-16 2 Wife is excluded sanity hearing Ii ues. 1 1 s ter iy de Blanch* to op m coi at and trno Long, to ge lenU urthc 10 Not a party .ot tc Interruptions he U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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28 1959-06-16 2 $64 MILLION TYRE PLANT CONTRACT FOR BRITAIN I A group -erin; "PPly equipment to be the m of over 000.--■•d passenger for id scooters. re« and tnhfs ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-06-16 2 picture. Seretsr Khama. former ihief-desiunate of the African Baouuifwato tribe who some years ago was thought to be unsuitable to be Chief beCMM he married an English girl, arrived in London last week to tec his uncle, Tshekedi Khama. former Regent of the tribe who is in thp London ClinicPopper - 55 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article96 1959-06-16 2 LONDON, June IS. l*re\ ions Today HI BRI.K No. 1 R^ i if luioptan 2S b'.v ports June MUers Juh RIBBER No. -8 sellers RI'BBFR No. 1 R>> Settlement House Term* July 28 28 buyers 28 sell m ata -tead%. rtPPJK White Sarawak f.a.q. jroj>ean ports June96 words
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Article32 1959-06-16 2 M ORK. June 13. I*rp»u>us Today -Pfi 75 no'm Xl 881 33.80 b 1 33.85 sellers KSS Jam landed price CHMI F«twta P. Contract f-Old 34 nom. I M32 words
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Article65 1959-06-16 2 Malabar spot 25-_-. awaiting release 25 J*. afloats 25 V June shipment 25' i. 25 cf. Lampong spot 25 awaiting release 25 afloats 25 W. June shipment 23 V 24 1 to 24. cif Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46, awaiting release unquoted, afloat* 44 to 42 -j.65 words
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Article89 1959-06-16 2 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. I.K. North European ports delivered weight per lon* ton July COPRA. Straits c.i.f. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per lone ton July COCONtT OIL crude Strait* c.i.f. European ports m bulk per long ton July COCONIT OIL crude Ceylon ci.f. European ports m89 words
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296 1959-06-16 2 Philippine coconut industry is struggling to survive against two deadly foes npHE Philippine coconut indusA try is waging a battle for survival against two of its most deadly foes a disease called cadang-cadang and the black beetle. Coconut industry officials say these enemies of the coconut tree have prevented rapidReuter - 296 words
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Article12 1959-06-16 2 Germany using still more rubber n. Main re i m tho ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article6 1959-06-16 2 Bonn-Peking continues to grow B« ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article101 1959-06-16 2 r ONDON. Tues.— Firm collie ditions developed m the stock markets yesterday following the record May export figures and numerous gains were recorded m industrials. Elsewhere, however, rather quiet conditions prevailed. Gilt-edged maintained a firm tone and closed with some useful gains. Insurance issues were mainly better,101 words
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43 1959-06-16 2 FIRM SELLS OUT TO LOWER OF TWO BIDS LONDON. din and Sons Lid tnalade ncunced had agreed to .soft :er-bid price by the St. Pr» Th In the forn Chiv* Alt: Later Mr R N >aid tht with clearly b- :er th ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article1485 1959-06-16 2 SINGAPORE. MonINOI'STRIAI > Pr*rk>u> Tod»i Alf\ Bricks Pie:. 1.60 B 1 60 B 1.80 S 80 S O: 2.20 B 2 20 B 2.30 S 2.30 6 8.8 Petrol 52 B 54. B xd cc\ S Con Tin Smelt Pie: 18 B 18 B 20 S1,485 words
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Advertisement16 1959-06-16 2 #""**'>•»! «lor» it nirsn J| j—^ v I fillrr m fl H :>top box. ->^ Si Dr^V<a 0|16 words
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Advertisement8 1959-06-16 2 B^B^Bm //I V-f r* BBbV M i "*^i_.jiii*jW8 words
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48 1959-06-16 3 300 MILES H-BLAST BLINDED ANIMALS WASHINGTON, Tuesday. Two multi-megaton hydrogen bombs fired over ston Island m the Pacific last summer disrnmunications In a 3.000-mile area blinded animals 300 miles away. itly loaded the middle lat to kill an unshielded Undi ed luce but I \000 Immediate ban U.P.I.U.P.I. - 48 words
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Article83 1959-06-16 3 Fashionalble to dodge taxes-MP lI'HMKHWJ n Ji Imd. tt Tuo. The "fashionable" racket of t.t\-do<Uini; amons people with money m Britain was creatini atmosphere t>i deliberate dishonesty which might lu\f something to do with ju\enile delinquency." a Labour Member of Parliament. Mr. P. Cordon Walker, said I Not so lon83 words
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Article6 1959-06-16 3 Iraq prisoners terms reduced •DAD. ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article, Illustration142 1959-06-16 3 iMllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll lilllllllllllllllllllllllllll'£ Patti loses her child but is out of danger BEIRUT. Tuesday. PATTI MORGAN, former -non model, has her iir»t baby. The bab. -;:i died ours before Patti was due to have a Caesarian ope:ie American Unipital m Beirut. formerly Mrs Victor Silvester jun., married Danny142 words
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Article34 1959-06-16 3 Bomb kills one and hurts 29 PORT AU PRINCE. (Haiti). hand grenade exded among dancers at the killing one titian woman and injuring people, including Daniel Beuavoir •ad ol the C Albert Poite- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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165 1959-06-16 3 Ex-Communist warns of peril of infiltration in Asia MANILA, Tuesday. MR DOUGHS HYDE, a former British Communist Party member, said here yesterday that the Communists had abandoned their military designs on Asia and was now engaged m an infiltration driV Mr ll Hvde ar former editor of the Daily WorkerReuter - 165 words
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Article45 1959-06-16 3 Shaw's new air-conditioned Globe Cinema will screen 1 choice English-language films lrom Wednesday. This said a statement from the management In Singapore terday was to "meet the demand lor a good Englishnguage cinema m the River i Valley Road area."45 words
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174 1959-06-16 3 Bid to cross Atlantic by three men in a tub ST. JOHNS (Neu foundland), Tues. Three j adventurers, trying: to drift to Europe m an 18ft. steel tub a converted water tank were set adrift 100 miles off the Newfoundland coast yesterday by a Portuguese freighter. The tank was towedU.P.I. - 174 words
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Article54 1959-06-16 3 The Mohammadiah Society and Overseas Pakistan League will hold a Hari Raya Haji prayer tomorrow at 8 a.m. on the Singapore padang of the Post and Telecoms Union m Serangoon Road. In the event of bad weather the prayer will be held indoors m the54 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-06-16 3 Honolulu air hostess arol Ah You and Indonesian President Sukarno are here repeating a few da>s reetinc scene that made headlines thn« years Daring Sukarno's viMt t«» Bonolulu, Carol nted him with the traditional lei and kiss. This public display of affection aroused much indignation among SukarnoU.P.I. - 88 words
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Article24 1959-06-16 3 Mr. Lee Chew Yeow has r>een re-elected president ot I the Caltex Employees' Union. 1 Singapore, for the fourtn time In succession.24 words
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252 1959-06-16 3 REPATRIATION: SEOUL WILL PROTEST TO RED CROSS HQ. TOKYO. Tues. Trie Korean Minister m Japan, Mr Choi Kyi: Hah. is due to leave here for Geneva today to -convey cries ana determinations of the whoie Korean people to oppose the Japanese attempt to expel Korean nationals In Japan to NorthReuter - 252 words
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347 1959-06-16 3 Car firm dispute leads to sackings pOVENTRY. Tues. The] U Standard Motor Company announced here yesterday that it was dismissing all the production men m its Triumph Herald car body shop. The men. estimated to number between 100 a^id 120. have been involved m a dispute with the management overReuter - 347 words
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Article36 1959-06-16 3 Th« :ng nave unn elected officials for the Singapore Printing Employee Union President, Mr. Michael Pasqual Secretary. Mr. MP. Nayagam, Assistant Secretary Mr. Ram^samy. Treasurer Mr. Hussein bin Aooul i Rahman. i .777... ••■■■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillllll36 words
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Advertisement104 1959-06-16 3 ATTENTION: Teachers of all Primary Classes. Now is the time to teach our young children RIGHT CONDUCT m their everyday life m home, school and m public. This is an approved subject m the curriculum of modern Primary school, where children take their first lessons towards shaping their conduct: RIGHT104 words
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Advertisement213 1959-06-16 3 /j-H/,,. '■WAfr //flft HONGKONG m 4 hours from Singapore Take advantage of BOACs Tkkrt lMtahamt Pta« fly P^F For information mnd booking consult your Ttmvel Afrnt o MALAYAN AIRWAYS GtNtm Muff accnts BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION CARL ZEISS" SUNGLASSES Model m Pl D PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and213 words
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Article, Illustration1603 1959-06-16 4 DAVID HOWARTH - DAVID HOWARTH I OF THE STIRRING NEW g gpf )g# W-ME^jJI^ i »VJ CERTAINLY the mightiest, probably the most dramatic military operation of all time. D-Day was until now sketchily described m war historic*. Fifteen years after, the momentous1,603 words
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Advertisement130 1959-06-16 4 MS you bke good coiiee drink HUG $TA Caffeine -free coffee that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion \f\r\ S* -a I \J\J X* [^sy I i PURE 'NSTAW^f 9 I 11 T -to HAG EM EVER S THE ADELPHI GRILL feo^ures V M^f^C^, ccllent cuisine for lunch and130 words
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Advertisement7 1959-06-16 4 1 TOMORROW I The enemy who waited7 words
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Miscellaneous511 1959-06-16 4 'iiiiimiiiiiim 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W fMJWJjM/T ffffjflff\L W A m .^k\511 words
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178 1959-06-16 5 THOMAS JENKINS - Bigger and brighter TV sets mean X-ray threat THOMAS JENKINS Tube manufacturers nniA bear responsibility for safet) B\ ts that emit ro be given to radio and n Cambridge next .liter, will tell tion on X-radiation is at .rd may involve some who is on the btaff of the MulCompany.178 words
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Article110 1959-06-16 5 Now Bonn is luring accounts bank THE West Germans bave 1 hit on a new idea toi financing the next stage ot their trade-grabbing industrial build-up. They hope to get so me^ of the money irom the httie man" outside Germany. The first step has just been taken. Non-resident accounts110 words
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912 1959-06-16 5 IVAN SAVIDGE - COLOUR BAR IS VANISHING IN THE RHODESIAS IVAN SAVIDGE by reporting from Southern Rhodesia Now Africans can buy and drink liquor m multi-racial hotels •pHE colour bar m the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is disappearing and disappearing fast, but nowhere more quickly than m Southern Rhodesia. Whatever visi tingReuter - 912 words
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Advertisement21 1959-06-16 5 I Colour. Block or Grey 579.00 599.00 i-iops :heong c: Arcade Bldg Spore '824 fc 77< Enjoy today's most exciting Cigarette.21 words
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Advertisement94 1959-06-16 5 THE STAGE CLUB sp^gjljp'fy presents ENID KICHKS Agatha Christie's "Spider's Web" CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE: Bth, 9th. 10th, 11th JULY ■Ik j^^ SCIENTIFIC hJ.r tMic V «.tft HORMONAL ACTION aja.mt MNBRUFf an* pnwturt GREVINfi SOLE AGENTS: VAN HOUTEH. SINCAWRE KUAtA LOM^It I^^ recording tape L O 'Ji(f GIVES YOU THE BEST94 words
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Miscellaneous149 1959-06-16 5 lEFI HAWKE S Z dnV LtZITI I 'T r r,.- r>nuE WAS "C 3 ATTENTION. EVERVOJE > iC3>^ I^-^CPn swmv uS /MACT'AN MEBE IS A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 4f£> AVE.ITIS gg if J r -APSOSV-THE SMIPISONA J^ THING TMEVBE 1 IT'S LIKE VON MARTIAN, -O^^^^^ (ggpfg>: >s>^gfr*| i HOMING COURSE -AND149 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-06-16 6 4 Yeah-but the last time our ancestors went m two by two it wasn't to qualify as Heroes of the United States".22 words
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Article275 1959-06-16 6 DEREK DALE - DEREK DALE Th v as ton Ish ing truth (i bout by YET IN THE WORLD TODAY THEY ARE STILL THE I\DER RATED FORCE DACK to Ihe City ol London today go Ihe men m black howlers. Iheir rolled umbrellas a stilus symbol m the world of275 words
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1068 1959-06-16 6 by PETER WOON reporting from Moscow WAS SITTIXG m one of the plush velvet seats that, six abreast lined the hJFnTn^H W st l decorat e? cabin of the new prop-jet airliner. I pressed a wtH i i1,068 words
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349 1959-06-16 6 ROSS MARK - Time to trim the power of Ike's man Hagerty? ROSS MARK By IKE'S man, James Campbell Hagerty, gazes at the world through glasses with two- tone frames, and he works with a knobbly blackthorn shillelagh by his left hand. Until recently Ameii called him 'the greatest Press offi "he woi349 words
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Advertisement31 1959-06-16 6 Drink A real fruit Juice ORANGE-ADE OSSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS EMEM tc RIA3I oore PH \PHV I \NT OOM I H! T\Tln\ p wshuu£ 4 S»'oits Time* Small-Ads' bring BIQ MP result*.31 words
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Advertisement143 1959-06-16 6 lIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIK BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOKS Wh Federaton T~ur a Che' m Trip t cr air. a Cipe-* a VW Cruise Id air journey i e*c we are at you- mutes and fares make all reservations and att' I score of minor details to make your trave really trouble-free143 words
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Miscellaneous311 1959-06-16 6 fiJwfii EsS*tt GAPORE SPORTS KE «OM SBOWLAND; 1.30 Symphony MY WORd! A^Siel Ram? SULTB; 9.45 PUTTING ON «E NEWS; 1.40 news f 1? 6 Na ra^ With E. Arnot P Robert^li THE STYLE, Tonight is the I \IK 1.4:,-? 00 TIESDW Wilson C 00 A D 4Y n Tn Sf"311 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-06-16 7 picture crowd outside the Ministry of Lobour and Lew, in Havelock Road, Singapore, vesterdav. More than 3,000 people turned up to register for jobs. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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166 1959-06-16 7 i 1 tl with a rumour. The result: More > people rushed to the Ministry of r and La rday seeking job>. Lit 50 pec addIirds issued i than yed per for ..j cerr OMNI r Bu- MMn AVENLI lOMMIMTY CENTRE, 461. *OppOi>166 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-06-16 7 THE picturesque Malayan landscape has inspired Miss Alicia Penafiel (above), teacher of painting at the Mexican University, who spent a day in Singapore on Sunday. She told the Free Press: "The scenery in your country has given me some ideas for new paintings.74 words
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183 1959-06-16 7 Postmen can now take evasive action... f ETTERS may be stamped: "Undeliverable due to canine dangers" in future. IHia is the latest development in the campaign conducted by the Selannor Union of Postal Uniformed Staff against "man's best friend and the postman's greatest enemy." Singapore Government announcement said yesterday that183 words
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Article83 1959-06-16 7 HARI RAYA POSTAL SERVICES THE Di pore, has announce that there will be no postal Hun Ray a Haii. a public holiday. The G.P.O. will be open from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Ail other post offices and postal agencies will be open from 9 to 10.30 a.m. except those83 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-06-16 7 HAS A SCREEN TEST MAUREEN PRETTY MAUREEN CHEONG. a nurse, was screen tested yesterday for the part of Lai Peng m a film to be made by a local company based on the adventures of Latiff, the character created by Mr. Pelham Groom, feature KTiter of the Free Press. She86 words
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221 1959-06-16 7 Economy drive unlikely to affect all those abroad now HPHE Singapore Governments decision to review the award of scholarships for training or nig* studies abroad is not expected to affect those who are already studying abroad. Scholarships are awardto Government officers either to acquire higher qualifications to fit them for221 words
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119 1959-06-16 7 British or Singapore passports? A guide Al'MTED Kingdom Commission sinan said yesterday that it was m< appropriate for Singap< citizens to hold Singapore passports than British on Referring to the large number of people who applying for British passports at the om mission he suggested that in th< case of119 words
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Advertisement96 1959-06-16 7 ELI VERED to your JM)OR Fill m the special delivery form I~ i below and we shall arrange with the newsvendor m your area to have the a Singapore Free Press delivered every J^fflrs' afternoon to your home i^A^\) SPECIAL DELIVERY FORM (SEND NO MONEY) The Circulation Manager, Straits Times96 words
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Advertisement56 1959-06-16 7 Mm BMftlli ll 'iln 1 1 1 mill ii ii ii'imß^B RANSISTOR BOY— X\l I L 7 i/ pocket site receiit with really good te" Wq| Ml >nol qualities. Fully liS^L*' l m Sk opicaliied 6 TRAN- M ISTOR RADIO Push. 1/ Ml 9 uilt-in ferrite aerial ■j^jg| v>, Jl56 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-06-16 7 -SINGAPORE HIGH TIDESTODAY: 6.03 a.m. and u ;>4 p.m TOMORROW: 7.40 a.m. and 7.49 p.m THURSDAY: 8.55 a.m. and 8.40 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.55 a.m. and 9.25 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.50 a.m. and 10.09 p.m SUNDAY: 11.40 a.m. and 10.53 p.m39 words
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Article, Illustration472 1959-06-16 8 Wa*HU>n gfcoig fit** a €htforenco THE PAPER I WITHIN A PAPER K Styles from L.&. IT was a Singapore fashion show with a difference. The difference was that the ages of the models tak- ing part ranged from four to 16. They wore play-cloth- 1 es,HUIN - 472 words
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Article, Illustration347 1959-06-16 8 Take good look at shoes, handbags for neat turn-out n HIS attractive handbag ivould tone happily with most colour schemes. It is made of natural coloured buffalo hide with a scroll design m smooth black leather. )ne of a new consignment from Indonesia, it costs $10. Others come m soft347 words
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Article258 1959-06-16 8 MOST of us would like to relax for an hour or so m the middle of the day but we don't all have the time to spare. But ten minutes relaxing m the right way will do wonders for those tired feet and aching258 words
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Advertisement9 1959-06-16 8 MAXWELL HOUSE cMmerica'd }avourite co\\ee RFAl 100% PURE COFFEE9 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-06-16 9 A NEAT TOUCH she I ing a saof Indonet lovely colours and the Noong >uch bv end into cr pleats fully s.22 words
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377 1959-06-16 9 You needn't be a slave to fashion change "TiO you slavishly follow each new style as it comes along? Do you think that to be m the fashion swim you must follow the dictates of the top designers? One of the latest fashion trends is the little "gamin" wide-eyed young377 words
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Article142 1959-06-16 9 Be bold, daring with colour ONE of the greatest fashion gifts to Miss 1959" is the opportunity to be bold with colours both m the cosmetic field and m her clothes. She can be more daring than ever before m this respect she can combine colours that hitherto were considered142 words
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Article41 1959-06-16 9 Where to buy BUFFALO hide handbag I. Malayan-Javanese Arts and Curios, 157, Orchard Road. MAGNETIC bracelet Hong Sung, 309, Orchard Road. TEENAGE play clothes by Jantzen most large stores. STELLA'S dress Vanity, Raffles Place. NORAINI'S sarong Uttamram (Spore), 69, Arab Street.41 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-06-16 9 Doughnuts are favourites with husbands MOST husbands and small fry have a sweet tooth when it comes to home-make cookies. Have you ever tried making doughnuts? They are much simpler than they look and are delicious when eaten piping ho A The ingredients required are eight ounces of flour, one164 words
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Article145 1959-06-16 9 Gingerbread will win approval place on kitchen paper to absorb any surplus fat. Before serving roll the doughnuts m castor sugar. Another firm favourite with many husbands is GINGERBREAD. Ingredients required: Two cupfuls of flour, half a cupful of castor sugar, one egg, two tablespoon fuls of syrup or treacle,145 words
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Article125 1959-06-16 9 ARE you suffering from A various small aches and pa j ns tension lack of sleep? There is a popular belief m Japan that these minor ills can be cured by magnetism. They have produced a bracelet which is magnetised, causing extra electricity to run125 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-06-16 9 DOUFFANT shirts are proving very popular for short evening and cocktail tin Among: the newest arrivals comes this model gown (a hove) m shades of petunia nylon tulle over crisp taffeta. The strapless yoke i^ of icins white guipure la< Modelled bj <IU Brown. II69 words
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Advertisement91 1959-06-16 9 MARGARET ROSE" Certified PHYS IOTH E RAPIST M)t Reducing -tt 3 Latest Bergonie V V- Electrical A Apparatus U^^: Ideal after ZZ A Child Birth. 53-9, Zion Close M A S S A G IE ehind Great World) TURKIS B r A J A H DV ***** ELECTRO THERAPY_ MODERN91 words
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Advertisement82 1959-06-16 9 Sl/MAf/VG BK£AO 0/flBeT/C Be£fiO -eweeG£M eons famous Nutnaxiitt p rO (/c/cfc TO/HATOJUtC£.\/£G£TABL£JUIC£ COCXTAtC APPt£ JC//C£ PPUA/£ JUfC£ sc /C£D CA/eßois ewtrr p£ac acpazagus poms v\ CUT G£€£H B£fiNS. 3PMACH TOMATOfS. COP* >* TUNA FtSH. SACMOH fe* f/Ptf/T COCKTA/C, CC/A/GSTON£ P£/*CH££ (J fib ST/eAWB£Z*f££. P£AtS. f/GS. APG/COTS OAZK SW££T CH£/e*/£S. UGHT82 words
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Article, Illustration285 1959-06-16 10 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM Using hubby's favourite camera fa;fja;fj gas;gfuafja iiiiiiiiiiiiniiimimiiiiimi TOILLLSTRAli A HOOK SEEKING photographs of Delhi birds, Mrs. Christina Loke borrowed the equipment of her world famous husband and set off to try her luck. She hopes that the pictures .v ill serve to illustrate285 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-06-16 10 Capture those June brides THE of my wed affafuafnaff A SPOTTED OWLET leaving its nest- hole after feeding: its youngsters.20 words
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Article352 1959-06-16 10 Learn the secrets of composition AN^ elements of good composition. Composition is the way the subject matanged. lements m a picturr are fashion, then you hav< to look at and that's what lon judge want m picone story. m why the rapher must te came wfmder so wo or three352 words
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Article, Illustration173 1959-06-16 10 by M. Harrison-Cray Dealer: South Game all M IF you go down m a slam call, at least you die righting for a major objective; you merely looli sheepish, however, if you fail m Five of a major. o>< tin deal here South and North bid173 words
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Miscellaneous102 1959-06-16 10 CLt T ES tU 1 1 men 8 Yet !he hr: round m 9 When pt I <4i. 10 He has a message for the i lown (5). 13. No good can come oi mixture I 16 Pay on this dot m E ion (4 1. 19 P 17 A102 words
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369 1959-06-16 11 ALLAN LEWIS reports this morning's Kuala Lumpur training gallops Horses reveal improvement L horses showed improvement on the training tnuk> at Kuala Lumpur this m comparison with their most recent arm. who went tick under 38. Triof the track and ;he as not369 words
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Article57 1959-06-16 11 Admission free on gala day \uill prr .i\\A > ports aUilettea tball 1 jl w n tcnni>. t- lifting :11 be >t >uch a> Sadium. the stadium and will be uithout alt fa that h will be m t whu h be cha through r Low h writing to it*57 words
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Article6 1959-06-16 11 GOALIE KILLED BY LIGHTNING No U.P.I.U.P.I. - 6 words
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Article23 1959-06-16 11 told 640 >ck down d. he told the inmates of _od bourne 1N.Y.1 Cortitute. near hLs ning camp U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Article77 1959-06-16 11 E ARTHUR Milton, the England batsman, E chops a ball from bowler Surendra E Nath during the First Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. The lnE dian fielders wait, well spread out. But Milton did not stay long. The E England opener was bowled for nine by E SurendraCenteral Press - 77 words
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Article127 1959-06-16 11 S.A.F.A. CANNOT COMPETE rE Singapore Amateur Football Association manement council last nisht turned down an invitation by the East Pakistan Spori> Federation inviting Singapore to take part m the Agar Khan Gold Cup soccer tournament. The council decided to turn down the offer, which included air passage and board for127 words
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Article69 1959-06-16 11 NEALE FRASER IS BEATEN DUSSELDORF, West Germany. Tues. Neale Fraser (Australia. runner-up at Wimbledon last year, v beaten by Jan-Erik Lundqi. of Sweden m an International lawn tennis Tournament here Lundquist won their semifinal match 6-2. 3-6, 6-3. In the final he meets Budge Patty U.S. who defeated Warren WoodcockReuter - 69 words
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Article62 1959-06-16 11 LOS ANGELES. Tues. World champion Pancho Gonzalcs won the Masters Round Robin professional lawn tennis tournament here when he beat Frank Sedgman 6-3. 6-4. Gonzales. who had five wins and one defeat, won U. 5.53.000. Lew Hoad (Australia) was runner-up. He also had a 5-1Reuter - 62 words
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206 1959-06-16 11 ALEX OLMEDO GETS OFFERS TO TURN PRO. (YORK. Tues.— promoters ady making big I Olmedo I if don ad offered won $100,000 on the United .mpressed." Kramer said. 'He more or less indicated to me that he had a better offer from elsewhere, but I don't know from whom rhileReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration708 1959-06-16 11 Colin Cowdrey 204 not out in pre-Test knock COUNTY CRICKET Close of play T ONDON, Tugs.— With v the Second Test against India at Lords only three days off, England players Colin Cowdrey and Freddie Trueman struck peak form m county cricket yesterday. Cowdrey hammered an unbeaten double century mReuter - 708 words
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Article184 1959-06-16 11 INDIANS HOPE FOR FIRST WIN NORTHAMPTON. Tues. The Indian tourists have a fine chance of gaining their first win over a county this season here today before they meet England In the second Test match at Lords on Thursday. The tourists built up a total of 428 for six wicketsReuter - 184 words
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Article464 1959-06-16 12 BERLIN: WEST DRAFTS FINAL STAND Vo sign of Gromyko budging GENEVA, Tuesday. THE Western Ministers meet here today with the task of drawing up the West's final position on Berlin to be submitted tomorrow to the Rusn a last bid for const ruenegotiations at the Bastt Foreign Ministers' conference. TheReuter - 464 words
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27 1959-06-16 12 Fire wipes out half a town's buildings LANARK ;< T on:or mo: ur level the town, miles of Ottawa. an hour ore 90 of i bomb I U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article34 1959-06-16 12 NEW YORK. Tue>. Some 3.000 workers on about co tu?boaN that daily move hundreds of tons of rarso into New Yo"k walked off their iobs in a dispute over dism U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-06-16 12 her hand to the crowds. Princess Paola of It.tlv receives a'tumultu. .ome from the people of Bru>sel>. during her drivr with her fiance. Prim* Albert of Belgium. The eouple. who drove to the City Hall for a civic reception, will be married in BruwK on JulyU.P.I. - 53 words
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Article67 1959-06-16 12 W..LINGTON Tue.v— The :er of Deiadd: ual conrned Sers Toup ot <and racers duty :d. the First Battalion and wil] arrive in Majaya in midMr. Connolly said Zealand's armed service.* had. ill the past 12 months carried out all overseaoperations and exerci required. Those operation 'ributionReuter - 67 words
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280 1959-06-16 12 Church's view on 'test-tube' babies by do nor: It's an invasion of unity of marriage LONDON. Tins. The rhiirch ol England has deuded that artificial insemination bv donor should be onsidered adultery in the »f the law, informed sourns said yesterday. These M»urces said the Church's view was uiven inU.P.I. - 280 words
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Article61 1959-06-16 12 JOHANNESBURG. Tues.— The South African trade union council, representing 160.000 workers, called for a nation-wide weekly wage inof 10 «S4.25> for 1.000.000 workers in low wage ackets. Mr. R. F. Bucid. the cotfhcil pre>id<-nt. urged employto pay the increase work< rs whose earnings fell below theReuter - 61 words
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167 1959-06-16 12 ANOTHER STRIKE TO ADD TO THE LIST ROME. TUCS. bank clerks yesterday began another of the strikes plaguing the nation, mot serious of which U week-old seamt: ppa^ tying up more than 40 ship- with about 10.000 pas.^engcr- m ports all over the world. Bank manager-, who are in a167 words
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81 1959-06-16 12 IKE ADVISES U.S. STUDENTS: 'DON'T BRAG IN MOSCOW WASHINGTON, Tues. President Eisenhower told 75 RusManspeaking American students yesterday not to brag abaut the United States when they ad as guides at the IS. Fair in MOSCOW this summr. The President uave the advice when he greeted the students in nis81 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-06-16 12 j ■Xv:v:*:::-:::-i«.v.-;:;v;v... An American agriculturist, Mr. Glenn Zimmerly, and his wife (above) left Singapore for Jakarta this morning on their uav to Timor to help the Mennomite Church grow crops. Mr. Zimmerly told the Free Press that their tour was sponsored by the elwnFree Press - 86 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-06-16 12 SHE'S AN OUTDOO R GIRL Slacks ind blouse are f.i\mirite off-duty clothes of Briii Icademy Awaidwinnin; si -ir* ;:i upon at ht :it. i; I soon h*' seen in r new Mm, "The Sit !\noh? r :it." She i n HoilywcM .1 "lo;: A!do Raj .n this tluiilcr. th** actioaReuter - 58 words
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103 1959-06-16 12 A-suh chief gets special award Malaya 's faith in individual effort PORTLAND (Oiep THE Malayan Ambassador. Dato Nil Kamil, said here today thir continued to place its faith in the ab;, vate enterprise to undertake econom. ment. Unerica has beconu industrial nation in the world toe initiative and efforts of103 words
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Article81 1959-06-16 12 HUNT FOR TREASURE AT BAZAAR for children at this years international I I the Memoi al Hall on I rVrtuan Senary. Wilhan I debaraar at II am and la li the bazaar. The "In ided bv ntribuUo children, will be I <1 in lucky dtp ti "Treasure island' will h81 words
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