The Singapore Free Press, 18 June 1959
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Title Section13 1959-06-18 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article8 1959-06-18 1 Opinion And still no Art Gallery -gfh fhgdf8 words
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Article304 1959-06-18 1 A* Govt, may examine terms of lease of buildings SCC and SRC likely to lose •THE Singapore Cricket Club 1 and the Singapore Recreation Club are likely to lose their rights to make exclusive use of the padann in front of the City Hall. The Free Press304 words
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Article88 1959-06-18 1 THE 14-year-old school- j boy. K Sivananthavel, who has be< missing irom his home in Seremban since j March 20. wi n in Singapore yesterday. The boy called at Mi Stephen's homo at Lothian House, Grange Road, and Iced for a job. He said that he88 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-06-18 1 Dev quits as Eire Premier DUBLIN. Thurs.—Sevent> six year old Mr. Eamon d<- Valera resigned la^t night as Prime Minister of the Irish Republic. The announcement was made after voting had ended in the election lor a new President in which Mr de Valera was a candidate. Political observers interpretedReuter - 112 words
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263 1959-06-18 1 WHAT WILL GROMYKO DO? RIDDLE OF GENEVA GENEVA. Thursday MR. ANDREI GROMYKO will settle the late of the 39 day old Foreign Ministers' conference here this afternoon when he gives the considered Soviet reply to the final Western proposals for an interim Berlin settlement. Although the Soviet Foreign Minist- iporarily263 words
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Article14 1959-06-18 1 The Red Cross Old People's Club will hold a pGovernment Hou>--4 p.m.14 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-06-18 1 I N U \l Kt aIiKM- [in methods and procedure for a croup < tisurance on a tour ,n nnmit puri ial con!11N who left Kong sh« K3S t .Is ciliated by the diversity <»f customs followed by the st.ttt cosmopolitan p<>- pulation. Shr had95 words
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Article33 1959-06-18 1 Gagged and robbed Four ii aided a lonely farmhouse in Jalan Übi. i Singai a t r la-t night and got th SlT0 V v The farmer. Long Yoew, tied up and gagged.33 words
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207 1959-06-18 1 about 210.000 British workers threatened the 5 ther 30,000 en industrial disputes today. DO printing trade workers began a stoppage which, by the nearly 5.0h0 printing firms and provincial newspapers an. ting of nearly 3,000 printing workers was told in London might iio onReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-06-18 1 picture. Mr ii Umont, an American engineer working in Jakarta, and "is wife, who left Singapore this morning for a threemonth holiday in Arkansas, United States. Mr. l.amonl JefUsid to answer ,««F«-- <> f hls work in Jakarta Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article32 1959-06-18 1 July first grade rub. ber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 971- cents per lb up one and a quarter cents on Tuesday's close. The. tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article104 1959-06-18 1 TRIVANDRUM. < Kerala*, Thurs Police charged. swinging lathis, and then fired into the air yesterday to disperse rival Communist and non-Com-munist mobs pelting each other with .-tones at the town oi Dhanuvachapuram, about 15 miles from here. Meanwhile, police here dispersed 554 pickets b a chang< ofReuter - 104 words
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Article60 1959-06-18 1 Car crash victim No. 3 dies NORMAN StoUl <l>«* rt ■terdas in ll British Military H< tal. Sinsapon <»1 jurit -s received! in a crash in Holland Road on Tut mI ire! in t about 1 tan »^d 17. Rob* Stobie worked counts next-of-kin in Bi Mr Stobie died Übral60 words
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Advertisement17 1959-06-18 1 WHY HAVE DANDRUFF? 9 Get rid of it with an DANDRICIDE <>m Hairdressers, ■arivs <£ Stores. y > A17 words
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Advertisement83 1959-06-18 1 O\K !STKI P A II I All OF riKM.iuss /fl\ /111 *I FLOOR to CEILING \V CLEANING LtV L^Lr 9KUSH use x^-^ 11^ mORPHYRICHHRDS super-SUCTION CLEANER Extra powerful suction, far greater than the average domestic cleaner, ensures that dust and dirt are lifted firmly and twice as efficiently with no83 words
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9 1959-06-18 3 S. AFRICA TREASON TRIAL MUST CONTINUE I bv ReuterReuter - 9 words
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85 1959-06-18 3 K -Chinnd inand Tl. told Chi: would "co: Lands seized also in- have !he monaM fully under nd are distributi: a- they h. to pay no rent lor working them. Tnose monasteries which ••d ni direct complicity in the recent revolt inReuter - 85 words
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213 1959-06-18 3 WOMAN JUROR WINKED AT LIBERACE BEFORE VERDICT— PRESS I WOUld D Oil 'Looked tired' Tilled tbling :niies But I jt to have shown to Libt Tiu Splashed i did u Th< ashes jury The Daily Herald quotes her husband ie to Britain from tralia in lilt also re] in anReuter - 213 words
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Article47 1959-06-18 3 U.K. cash aid for Cyprus hinted NICAOSIA. Thurs. The j s Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, has told the Cyprus j transitional Cabinet that he j expects the British Govern- ment to grant financial ai%i to the island. Greek press re- j ported here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-06-18 3 GOINO I 1* in the world is this girafft East A It is being unloaded nd ill from the liner Royal Albert Docks, ration, two more of tl turn below. The giraffes were part oi a bin consignment of animals and birds brought from >lomb.i>a inFox - 69 words
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445 1959-06-18 3 U.K. Government has right of veto over all U.S. planes in Britain YIR. DUNCAN SANDYS, Minister of Defence, j i made it clear yesterday that, if American N.A.T.O. fighter-bombers were moved from France to Britain, they could not operate from British bases in an emergency except by a joint decisionReuter - 445 words
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163 1959-06-18 3 LAOTIAN REBELS FLEE TO N. VIETNAM BANGKOK. Thur.s. The .Royal Laotian Government decided at an extraordinary Cabinet meeting la.st week to lift the protection measures it had taken lor the safety of former members of the Communistled Pathet Lao movement, according to a press communique by the Laotian Minister ofReuter - 163 words
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126 1959-06-18 3 KISS BID ON STAGE UPSETS SABRINA BUT SHOW GOES ON PERTH, Thurs. Shapely British stage actress Sabrina struggled with a man who tried to kiss her on the stage of Her Majesty's Theatre here last night. She fell down, and her attempts to push the man away were ham- peredReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration787 1959-06-18 4 DAVID HOWARTH - FACE TO FACE WITH FIVE GERMANS IN A MINEFIELD DAVID HOWARTH H 6 a.m. and all the might that Freedom could IJLI Ho Ivy _1_ IAJLIi^ flip h^itfprpfl oi IN ormandy THE shore was now close. Landing craft armed with 4.7in. guns were closing in on either side, shooting at787 words
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Advertisement212 1959-06-18 4 HE IS A little man in a big war. This is his testing time, multiplied a million times over for freedom, for us. This is his beach, not the beach the planners intended, but there are Cermans here, surprised, like the planners, but still lethal. Onwards the little man. He212 words
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Miscellaneous422 1959-06-18 4 llllllllllllilllll'iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh W fflflJjJyf /fySjftfj^L V 1 1 milllmil lll|l|lllllllim t 1 1 1 1 lIfIIIf I I>ORN today, you arc likely work out instantly as you— someone who has similar CANCEft (June 22-July 23) KXHOTO 'Ocf 24-Nov. 22- to have an uneven career hope they would. cultural tastes but a422 words
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67 1959-06-18 5 FALLS-by accidentKILL 20,000 IN U.S. EACH YEAR •AL fall ounl for more Hum in tin* United u uins of the Metror Life Insurance < onip suiting From such falls tinus li used bv fires imes thai resulting i idents involving ml about s Ihe toll from accidents Mostly older peopleReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration814 1959-06-18 5 The Himalayan Season is so popular... GEOFFREY lIMESON REPORTS FROM KARACHI ON THE NEW CLIMBERS THE mountain climbing season has stun-, ed in Northern Pakistan and five overseas expeditions have this summer headed into the glacial Himalayas. A six-man British team led by 31-year-old Dr. Keith Warburton, of Liverpool andReuter - 814 words
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Advertisement12 1959-06-18 5 fl pastel colours hundred tissues the smart woman rainbow tissues 1 .^JL^B12 words
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Advertisement69 1959-06-18 5 your COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS Birdseye Fish Cakes i«»p«*. .75 Scotch Fresh Cod Fillets 1.12 Fillet Veal 2.75 Fresh Red Tomatoes n> .45 Baxter's Royal Game Soup is>,.x .85 Monarch Chili Con Carne 1.50 Cypress Gardens Florida Orange Juice 22-.* .75 Monarch Butterscotch Topping e.. j. r .95 Hedges Butler69 words
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Miscellaneous156 1959-06-18 5 JIH MWVKi; liv Sydney Jordan A DATOO^L.^G NiC+iT MATCH MAN PAYS L lAv THESE NOQTH&9N LATITUDES. j YIET T«£ TUING> WHICH HAS COME TO THIS TTLG i~EED TO THE QUICK FLASH THE APCTIC AUQOQA IS A LONELV PLACE IS NOT OF TEDBESTRIAL OQICIN >lAMIKAKi: br Lee Falk and Phil Davis156 words
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373 1959-06-18 6 POLAND IS KEY BRIDGEHEAD OF GOOD WILL TO WEST SEFTON DELMER reports from Warsaw FOR the past fortnight I have been travelling up and down the new Poland, gayest, free-est, and most friendly country in the Soviet bloc. Friendly to the West and Western ideas and particularly friendly to Britain.373 words
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Article30 1959-06-18 6 Beachcomber - Beachcomber gfh fhfg fhg Miss 1 A r the ate drc^ com se ai: her posal I i rath be pn -INTERI pi ti ab( aw. Thtl.30 words
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821 1959-06-18 6 CHRISTOPHER DOBSON - CHRISTOPHER DOBSON sends this second dispatch from the 'Wild West on which Russia is pinning her hopes for the future. This is the land of diamond fields, petrol, iron and coal all waiting to be From LWSIDE SIBERIA 'rHE st 1 are821 words
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Article90 1959-06-18 6 Plea for teachers SIR. one of the matters which should be given top priority by the Singapore Government Is the recognition of the Indian University degrees held by teachers in Singapore schools. Witti the government's policy of safeguarding the interests of the minorities, it is hoped early action will be90 words
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Advertisement98 1959-06-18 6 Finest Diamond Rings and Eternity Rings i s. «i« mi w 106, ORCHARD RD., I lib Times Free Press nee o» odver.resentot.vCN ot Ist ,GAPORE COLO STORAGE ARD ROAD, mm and answer* pitied edvtit«»«n»«nl* moy CITY BOOK STORE LTD. ie>ter Me ColWer Q««>. Singe s. ISMAIL ty Rood. Naval Soic,98 words
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Advertisement117 1959-06-18 6 4 f flßB|B mw^^^Kmi^ 1/ i Vi 1 Sj^ u H fl I Wt H fl V i 1 J |k y <A* Wei ly H'tler to Stamp on fferman democracy! T>r Careful, Herr Chancellor! Someone else thought that only HE knew what was best for Germany. ZEISS IKON CAMERAS^117 words
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Miscellaneous54 1959-06-18 6 fg dgf gsf d 1.00 PM PROGRAMME SUMMARY; 1.02 LUM HTIME PROM; 1.30 THE NEWS; 1.40 NEWSTALK; 1.45—200 TURN ON THE HEAT Chris Barber and his Orchestra: 5.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY; S.t3 MASTERS Ol MELODY. Richard Rod- > JO CHILDREN S BARN DANCE. Host and Caller: B:il Cam 2. From Carlisle.54 words
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Miscellaneous49 1959-06-18 6 CALLING ALL HOSPITALS Specially compiled and presented for those in hospitals by Maisie Conceicao; 6.45 SINSET SERENADE An interlude of music; 6.53 ANNOUNCEMENTS; 6.55 SINGAPORE SHARE MARKET REPORT; 7.00 THE NEWS; 7 10 NEWSTALK; 7.15 THE NBC. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony in D Major ••Classical*' Op 25.. Prokofiev; 7.30 SATELLITE49 words
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Miscellaneous65 1959-06-18 6 SEVEN. Sixth in a series for children of all ages by Angus MacVicar. "Zero Hour" (A repeat of last Sunday's programme). 7.45 FOUR WITH A HAMMOND. 8.00 IN THE NEWS In which a panel of journalists discuss foreign affairs. The chairman is Derek Cooper. 8.30 BE OUR GUEST. Ho Ah65 words
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Miscellaneous51 1959-06-18 6 lighting youth at work and at play. Produced by Kingsley Morrando. 9.15 MAKE MINE MUSIC. Terence De Souza at the Hammond Organ. 9.30 THE NEWS; 9 40 SINGAPORE SPORTS RESULTS: 9.45 RADIO RANCE; 10.00 ASIAN CLUB. Children's Television." Guest speaker: Owen Reed. Head of the BBC's Children's Television. 10.30—11.00 THE51 words
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40 1959-06-18 7 Review of all senior appointments under way VPORJ v eminent officers are expecta l>k switch of top appointments, in.l >oimes told the Free Press this nil appointments is being \bsorbed ider Je-40 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-06-18 7 Malays in Singapore yesterday celebrated Hari Raya Haji in a quiet way. For most oi them it was a day of visits to friends and relatives after their prayers in the morning. Hundreds visited the cemetery in Bartley Road to pray at the graves of relatives. Picture82 words
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89 1959-06-18 7 T^HE Government is be- ved to be re-as-position with the tourist inin Singapore and the meantime has en instructions for Department of To to close down months. which oi the Mr. R.A. to by surprise >n. onomy move the another move cut And did not89 words
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Article257 1959-06-18 7 Faculty for Law early in Nov. THE new faculty of the University of Malaya (Singapore) for law studies—is expected to be created in early November. The University Senate and Council has approved the setting-up of the faculty. The Dean of the new faculty will be cnosen by the faculty itself.257 words
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Article50 1959-06-18 7 Mr. K T. Ooi has been reelected chairman of the Singapore Bar Committee for 1959/1960. re-elected are Messrs. R. H. Green. T. E Atkinson. Dennis Lee Kim Ye": and P. Coomaraswamy (secretary*. New committee members are Messrs. Robert Hsieh. Y. R. Jumabhoy and Tan Tee Seng50 words
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217 1959-06-18 7 X-RAY DRIVE MAY BE THE FIRST OF MANY rrHE street-by-street X-ray campaign to be launched in Tanjong; Pagar on July 1 by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association may be forerunner of others throughout the island, :As Medical Director. Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta, told the Free Press yesterday. j Recalling that the217 words
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226 1959-06-18 7 'Singapore must have a legal draftsman' rE Sir.. Government should follow the Federation by ha. drafts- mar. and by giving more powers to civil dbtrict judu* and magistrate- the Malayan Law Journal in an editorial. A legal draftsman, the journal a: .ary in Singapore tor the "social revolution that is226 words
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Article19 1959-06-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thur.s Inche MiLstapha bin Omar, a Johore probation officer, has left for Alor Star on transfer.19 words
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Article200 1959-06-18 7 lOHORE BAHRU, Thursday.— The decision as to who is to be the first elected Mentri Besar of Johore is to be taken this week-end. The Permanent Chairman of UMNO General Assembly. Dato Haji Mohammed Noah bin Omar, told the Free Press today: "We don't expect200 words
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Article9 1959-06-18 7 500 INVITED TO THAI RECEPTION hg fh dfh fdh9 words
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Article130 1959-06-18 7 rpHE new "inquiry service" 1 offered by the Singapore police is becoming popular with the people. The service enables the people to find out from the police the whereabouts of mlsB i n j4 relatives or friends The police secretary, Mr. William Chens, told the Free130 words
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Article113 1959-06-18 7 Weekly air service stopped HHHE Union of Burma Airways has suspended its weekly services from Singapore to Rangoon. Mr. Lee Tye Toh. managing partner of Eng Lee Hong, agents for ÜBA in Singapore said that he had received a cable from Rangoon announcing the temporary suspension of the service. He113 words
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Article72 1959-06-18 7 Mr. Lee Chew Yeow has been re-elected president of the Caltex Employees' Union for the fourth year in succession. Other officials elected are Mr. Yap Foeng En. (vicepresident), Mr. Koh Ho H i secretary). Mr. Tan Chwee Seng, (assistant secretary). Mr. Tan Seng Chia i treasurMr. Foh Kum Wah72 words
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Article52 1959-06-18 7 Dance contest is postponed The Singapore open Nov. ballroom dance championships, which were to have b< held at the Great World Cuban t on July 3. have been postponed to Aug. 1. Entries are to be sent the organiser. International Society of Teachers of Dancing, 10, Lorong 28, Geylang, before52 words
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129 1959-06-18 7 TIIK Singapore Public House Owners W tion plans to petition the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, against any proposal to ban the employment of girls in bars It will meet on Monday to discuss the Ministers announcement that he129 words
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283 1959-06-18 7 Mr. Lee's call to undergrads: 'Play your part' rpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has appealed to students of th<- I'niversity of Malaya to be worthy of the "greater responsibilities" for which they had been trained and contribute their share to building up **a new and a more just283 words
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Article109 1959-06-18 7 S 'PORE CLUB LEASE: TALKS CALLED T'HE Singapore Governn is expe to bring up for discussion with the Singapore Club the question of lease for occupying: part of Fullerton Building, in Colly member n the id. But hold a the G The Singapon Club, will celeb: :>ut up in i109 words
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94 1959-06-18 7 Parents' Day al Army Boys Trade School The Army Boys' Trad--School at Nee Soon will hold Its annual Parents' Day tomorrow from 9.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parents will be eiven the opportunity o: 3 at work and play. They will also get an idea of how their sons live94 words
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Miscellaneous35 1959-06-18 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES- TOMORROW am and pm SATURDAY 10.50 a.m. and 10.09 pm SUNDAY: 11.40 am. and pm MONDAY: 111* p.m. and 1.38 a.m I I I MMY Ki WEDNESDAY u o'l am. and I35 words
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Article171 1959-06-18 8 Israel stresses enduring friendship with Burma Information was valuable says visiting Premier I. ion Tel Aviv independent evened in an editorial that Win's visit to Israel demonstration of con•h appreciates this conBurma's Prime Minister :idship between Israel and f changes in leadership. 'Identity ofReuter - 171 words
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Article11 1959-06-18 8 Formosa is building big tanker I gh dfhg fhg f U.P.I.U.P.I. - 11 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-06-18 8 NURSING AW ARD Mis. frames Lee Whang expresses her appreciation for the honour of the International Florence Nightingale Award. It is awarded to members oi the nursing profession for outstanding service to humanity The 59-year-oM nursing lecturer at Yonsei University in Seoul is the set ond Korean to receive the80 words
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170 1959-06-18 8 SPOKESMAN Committee Rid Cross has emphasised tha i hudtarian organisation uld not any pressure on the deli Y I.C.R.C. had pi nit by Ju. o< neva. "'Mr itement is his perO opinion and In no way binds I C.R.C." thc spokt .iid.U.P.I. - 170 words
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148 1959-06-18 8 Ne Win meets Burmese trainees now in Israel OURMESE Prime Minister General Ne Win, before concludhis tour of Israel, I at Ayelet-Hasha- on tru tsraeliSyrian border north of the Sea of Galilee. "•roiip of Burr. vicemen and their famih who training in Israel in preparation the ablishment of vrans villagesReuter - 148 words
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105 1959-06-18 8 CHINESE IN MAURITIUS TOTAL 21,832 MR. Fenner Brockway (Labour) asked in the House of Commons how many people of Chinese race resident in the Mauritius are British subjects. He also asked how many are subjects of the Chinese People's Republic and of the Chinese Nationalist Government respectively. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd,Reuter - 105 words
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Article59 1959-06-18 8 Mr. Masakazu Kobaya.shi first vice-president of Rotary International, has estimated that a minimum of 3,500 Rotarians will attend the Tokyo convention in 196] from North \merita He said he hid been assured that IMt would attend from \u>tralia and New Zealand. IT n 1 Nationalist China has conted to buyReuter - 59 words
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Article39 1959-06-18 8 Ibe lokyo Ministi\ <»f Trade reported that Japan's vis ble exports durin» 1958 totalled US2.BBU million, which was almost unchanged from the previous year Visible imports in U>sB amounted to U553,030. which was 29 per cent, less than ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article36 1959-06-18 8 Indonesian President Sukarno will return to Indonesia with gifts from Japanese crippled children for the children of Indonesia. These include an embroidered cushion, a sweater, tablecloth. bag and two toy animals all madt handicapped children. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article35 1959-06-18 8 Kurme>e army unit i> irported to have wiped out a 20-man group of the Chinese Kuomintang forte> netr >laingpone, in the Soathern Shmn Stete& Among the victims wma to be I.ieut.-Gen. Lo Shoh San.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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Article23 1959-06-18 8 Secretary-General of th^ Jakarta Health Ministry Dr A Mid the governrr: would spend about .1/$3OO llion for combatting disi next 10 years.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Article21 1959-06-18 8 South Vietnam Govern- ment ha dp U*****,950 of U.S. aid to tname.se students; and technician* abroad this war for training ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article68 1959-06-18 8 The Japanese Government is decided at a Cabinet meeting to award thi French Ministers with I Grand Cordon of the Order ■>f the Rising Sun in appreciation of their efforts for the return of the Matsukata art collection to Japan. They are M. Andre Malr^ux, Minister for Public Information andReuter - 68 words
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Article24 1959-06-18 8 New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, said in Wellington that the Government wanted to sell West Coast (South Island) coal to Japan.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-06-18 8 M. Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison-Gray by WHEN a responder. holding lour Spades and lour Hearts, is too weak lor two voluntary bids, he should usually say One Heart over a minor suit opening. This leaves room for a cheap rebid cf One Spade by the opener, thereby reducing the risk of183 words
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49 1959-06-18 8 KISHI AVERTS A CRISIS BY POSTPONING A DECISION fFHE G< tit Of V Mini! husuke I verted a crisis by poning a decision on plar.t for the mainoi Japan's air defence. The qua:: over whether Japan should buy Gttj the Lockheed threat develoD mto a major DOiitical crisi U.P.I.U.P.I. - 49 words
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97 1959-06-18 8 AMERICAN Senator Hen: public B NATO and eventually in some 70 Asian and ••The languagi position in the world Jackson said in endor port. The recommenc A fellowship and j nip pro^ramn plus to lull-' stud* Asian I can lan them to the endU.P.I. - 97 words
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Article11 1959-06-18 8 JAP SHIPS SEEK SEAWAY TRADE I h fhg hgf fdhg ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article40 1959-06-18 8 He opposes PI-Soviet relations HIGH-RAM pillO Co: I Ho The K»prtM*ntat coniimntinti on reports thai Russia through the Philip pine embassies in Paris and India ha> oft r red t< ish diplomat! ttont \*ith the Philippines. Rer- Dui Phiiipp; U.P.I.U.P.I. - 40 words
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12 1959-06-18 8 Daughter of Gen. Tojo to study in U.S. M gfh fhg ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Miscellaneous211 1959-06-18 8 fg dfg gdfdfgdfg d 4 He that Ls down, needs fear > >n* in an English river: «iui behind 10 Took nourishmei 14 lii sk>« underhand delivery I 17 Metal that when typea is all the same (6>. 18 Window that s hi£h and narrow may be suitable lor the211 words
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Article, Illustration4230 1959-06-18 9 Horses entered for the Selangor Turf Club June programme I I OWING .11 the entered for r Turf Club's i M(i:i CLASS TWO j I Kl M\K i rOMAl ION i 1! I IVI I R I \l \l raiKTEENTI L%SI »t!C.%1l Mi li4,230 words
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Advertisement34 1959-06-18 9 TITITC IDORLD FfifTlOUS SIDISS LUOTCH y*^*^? fL^." vabt/ji wS^HHSbI »mlmm^^ 30 JEWELS AUTOMATIC CALENDAR EVfRY TITUS WATCH /^■l^y'^^m HAS A SWISS FACTORY'S irsOr JT Jw GUARANTCE VALIO BT-— /Z -I THROUOMOUT THE WORLD. H34 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-06-18 11 HEAVE!. ..AND IT'S A BRITISH RECORD and pict w nil i Una! thrust her should* rs. M 11 nc Allriay r t an I ds the t i new Britisli ril She brjikc the i g mark at the hern women's h championps it Chiswick ilium with fkt 41 *aSport; General - 52 words
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92 1959-06-18 11 SINGAPORE CAN REGAIN THE OLD CUP MAGIC \lUi()> REVIEWS IHI MALAVA CUP PROSPECTS U both be i ft in the way to On the ..apore elt should on m\i: football Id to k I nave periiis atti and uh»uill Consisten been playing Mil and their she clangor la^t have still92 words
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Article79 1959-06-18 11 Poor scores as prize golf begins LEEDS. the h major Bn; golf tournament marktd opening round 1'1,550 hol« on the 6.520 yards d Moor here y t( rday. ar.d ached that ma: Scott of Roehampton ad. /el on •nan Dr mer Walker Cup amateur N Coles, a ing British professional.79 words
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Article20 1959-06-18 11 Upset for Emerson 1 J I bledon ind j 5 c I I P I I I i i t20 words
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844 1959-06-18 11 BESTCRETE HAS WINNING FORM FOR THE FIRST DAY But rival Gold Hunt was not out to make time ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THE K.L. GALLOPS gESTCRETE, a last start winner at Singapore, who still looks particularly well, made the fastest time at Kuala Lumpur's training tracks this morning. And in my844 words
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Article101 1959-06-18 11 Charnley stops Irishman in six pLASGOW, Thurs. Da v e Charnley, British and Empire lightweight boxing champion, beat Billy Kelly of Ireland here last night. Kelly was disqualified for persistent ducking In the sixth round of their scheduled 10 round non title fight. Charnley al\v a y s looked likeReuter - 101 words
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Article42 1959-06-18 11 OLYMPIC 880 TIME BEATEN BERLIN. Thurs.— Siegfried Valentin of East Germany won an 800 metres event in lmin. 47.65ec. at Potsdam today according to the East German news agency ADN. This is one-tenth of a second faster than the Olvmoic record. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article340 1959-06-18 11 Glamorgan pair hit fastest 200 LONDON. Than. Arthur Plu-bcv. Kent's acting captain, M-nt Glamorgan in to bat at Hartford yesterday and spent the rest of the el in regretting it. Glamorgan's openers Gilbert Parkhouse and Bernard Hedges rattled up the seasons fast»eo. came 264 b i put Glamorgan in theReuter - 340 words
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