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Title Section13 1959-06-19 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article12 1959-06-19 1 Probe of bars is timely {Opinion He kr.ouble he lets unI are12 words
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122 1959-06-19 1 MINISTER PRAISES MALAYA'S EXAMPLE L.JON. Fn.— i:. Secretary of commonwealth today warmly Government of the Federa for the way" in which .Idered the of indeWrong example He ur of the Feder.ed in the Daily of Malaya iys a pracnple of g on imonwealth fami. Earl me added. ws-publi>ht-d an MlneReuter - 122 words
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Article316 1959-06-19 1 Talks today affect 20,000 Govt. men Variable allowances may be abolished or reduced PALKS which will affect the pay packets of about 20,000 employees of the Singapore Government will start at 3.30 p.m. today in the conference room of the Secretariat. Discussions will be on Ihe continuance316 words
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Article35 1959-06-19 1 LONDON. Fri. The heat wave continued yesterday in most of Britain but snow fell in the Scottish highlands. Hills in Ross and Cromarty. Northern Scotland. were covered in snow.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article53 1959-06-19 1 'Miss Denmark' to marry NEW YORK. Fri. The former Miss Denmark, Greta Thyssen, and actor Ron Starr applied for a marriage license yesterday. Miss Thyssen has been a hollywood actress. There was no announcement as to when the wedding would take place, although it was reported that it might beU.P.I. - 53 words
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Article43 1959-06-19 1 MONTREAL, Fri— A walkout of St. Lawrence Seaway pilots was averted yesterday when agreement was reached on all major issues existing between the pilots, shipowners and the department of transport. The pilots had threatened to leave all ships today. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article101 1959-06-19 1 Margot's husband —safe conduct RIO DK JANEIRO, Fri. Panama has informed the Brazilian ambassador in Panama City that Dr. Roberto Arias, implicated in the recent abortive Panamanian revolt, will be given a safe conduct to go to Brazil within a few (lavs. the Foreign Office announced here yesterday. Dr. Arias,Reuter - 101 words
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Article29 1959-06-19 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. F. R. Kozlov, Soviet first deputy Premier, will visit Washington early in July for talks with President Eisenhower, Vice-President Nixon and Government officials.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article161 1959-06-19 1 NEW ORLEANS. Fri. Deputies yesterday dragged a struggling and cursing Eari Long. Governor of Louisiana, into a car and took him to the state mental hospital at Mandeville. Tho deputies had intercepted Mr. Long on his way to Baton Rouge, the state capital, after he had walkedReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration314 1959-06-19 1 He's not the missing boy npHE INDIAN boy who called at the Grange Road, Singapore, home of Mrs. v\ A. Stephan on Wednesday was not 14-year-old K. Sivananthavel who has been missing from his Seremban home since March 20. This came314 words
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Article, Illustration167 1959-06-19 1 TOP STUD Y ON OUR WAR ON POLIO LONDON. Fri. RESULTS of the first large-scale use of live poliomyelitis vaccine to control an epidemic in Singapore have just been published in the British Medical Journal. A medical expert told reporters in a comment on the report: "If this live vaccine167 words
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Article73 1959-06-19 1 TORONTO, Fri Two leaders of Toronto's ethnic groups said yesterday new Canadians have been "slighted" in invitations to the official banquet for the Queen in Toronto on June 29. Raimund Bock, editor of the German-language Toronter Zeitung said new Canadians should get a "fair share"Reuter - 73 words
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Article32 1959-06-19 1 JULY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 95 3/8 cents a lb., down one and a half cents on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article116 1959-06-19 1 Lull in Durban riots damage DURBAN, Fri. The situation here reported all quiet < this morning rday's da> riots in whir Africans w» and many Afr: and police injure* It was reported la" that a group of na 4 ers had contacted a police officer with a posal to hold116 words
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Article16 1959-06-19 3 Of ri i movt ill bud siOl] abled I ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-06-19 3 II >113 wood film >tar Pier Instil .uid her iiiiiitnc. who 1 List Decentto >% u* r .11J.incl with their IVrr\ -lit t<» have 1 Liking tinthe United a?o 1 ondon with Pier and Vic dined to- < gether md talked things over. Here IheyPopper - 93 words
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Article27 1959-06-19 3 I I out ridem and k that the uld b» split into ups to but more than are believed to :i mov. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article390 1959-06-19 3 Evidence suggests MiG fighters were from North Korea American warning: But no need for escorts yet WASHINGTON, Friday. yJK. NEIL McELROY, the American Secretary of Defence, said yesterday that present evidence suggested that the MiG fighters that attacked an American plane oil North Korea on TuesdayReuter - 390 words
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74 1959-06-19 3 U.S. GIVES $1 TO EACH OF HK'S POOREST WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The U.S. State Department said today that it had earmarked M5600.000 for the Hong Kong government to heip refugees coming from Communist China. The money will be part of M52.700.000 grant by the U.S. lor use in connection With theReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-06-19 3 'DOODLES' ON HER HAT, DRAGON-FLIES IN HER HAIR What WILL women wear next? The ansun is. 2 The hat 1 above) proE duced by "doodling" on a piece on plain white E cotton material Mith indelible ink., iesign- eel bf Keiko Sato and E shown in Tokyo. The necklace ofPopper - 94 words
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138 1959-06-19 3 Presidency of Eire crowns De Valera's long service IH'BLIV I OEVENTY-SIX- YEAR-OLD Mr. Kamon de Y.ilei.i last night set the seal on 40 years of service to the Irish Republic by being elected Pr< -sident. The tall, bespectacled leader of the Fianna 1 Party received 538.058 votes against 417.482 forReuter - 138 words
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Article82 1959-06-19 3 R.A.F. JET CUTS A COMET RECORD PRETORIA, Fri. An R.A.F. Valiant jet bomber made a record EngI to South Africa flight relay covering the 5.084 miles in 11 hours and three The Valiant landed at Wai airfield, near taking off from rfolk early terday. sp< d was tn.p.h. It wasReuter - 82 words
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Article51 1959-06-19 3 WARSAW. Fri. A Roman Catholic priest. Father n Rozalski. was charged yesterday with putting up a wooden chapel In the parish 01 Sulejowska, near Warsaw, without obtaining official permission to build -t. Building authorities said the chapel was badly constructed and in danger oi collapsing.—U.P.I. - 51 words
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Article32 1959-06-19 3 Lee Soon Hua. 20. denied ipore yesterday a charge ol stealing a motor- le belonging to Tan Tuan Kai. at Pitt Street." Bail of ■do tiii July 17 was allow-32 words
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Article20 1959-06-19 3 TOKYO, Fri. Heavy rain in Amami Oshima. southern Japan, yesterday flooded 5.600 houses. No casualties were reported. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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230 1959-06-19 3 IirASHINGTON, Thurs. f T Five Western European N.A.T.O. nations are pooling their resources for joint production of the Hawk guided missile in Europe, the Defence Department announced today. A statement released bj r the Pentagon said the five countries Belgium. France, WestU.P.I. - 230 words
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Article38 1959-06-19 3 Miss Lai Foong Moi. a Seremban-born ai ed in Paris, is to hoia exhibition at the Memorial Hall. Singapore July 16. In 195? .^hvp to the Eeol* Superieure dt B ix-Art> i studied U38 words
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Article26 1959-06-19 3 Ong Hai Siong. 35. was acquitted in district court on harge of p Lg 541b. of dutiable ciearette.^ on Feb. 26 at S»: 1 Road.26 words
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Advertisement73 1959-06-19 3 Everybody's choosing it! Everybody's using it! MELMEX' BREAK -RESISTANT TABLEWARE The wonder-ware in double- toughened Melamme that will give you a lifetime of service. Each piece 14 guaranteed against breakage for one year and is sufficiently elegant to grace your most formal occasion. Available In FOREST GREE' red LIME I73 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1959-06-19 4 David Howarth - David Howarth m Everything goes wrong and even the secret weapon turns out to be a failure A LIKE the dead-cert favourite who gets bumped on the last bend of a carefully planned race, the nerve-wringing minutes that spanned the last yards to the Normandy shore were dis--ous for1,166 words
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Article259 1959-06-19 4 MOLLY GRAHAM - Jewels to make a woman happy MOLLY GRAH AM Bv IT was just lik» 1 dream. I s day surrounded by hundreds of thousands of pounds' worth of diamonds, but not one of them was wearab It wasn't a n:. It was a day spent m oi J. K Smit259 words
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Miscellaneous254 1959-06-19 4 BORN today, your life li pro bound to be one of vary- !<*>► ing fortunes. Your aspira- tlons are high and you have great, determination to carry out your independent R*>manc< plans." But fate often seems favoured to have marked you for great urri ut trials and tribulation*. da^ You254 words
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Article11 1959-06-19 5 The script museum (•OlI be I of a group. I Camand11 words
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Article546 1959-06-19 5 He toasted the Pope in beer By a Special Correspondent. TALKED to a man who has toasted His HoUneM the Pope in beer. He is forty-year-old William Dickson to whom the name Roncalli was wellknown before the Coronation Conclave. When that election was taking place. Dickson told friends at the546 words
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Advertisement24 1959-06-19 5 1 SYLVANIA j SUPERFLASH Indoors, outdoors and after dark, Sylvania gives you the right I'grtt for your films. You'll get better pictures every time!24 words
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Advertisement188 1959-06-19 5 Remember those unsung heroes of everyday life FATHER'S D\\ this year falls on .June 21. and that is the time w hen ei I woman's thoughts should turn to the mi in their live^ their fathers, h brothers, fiances and boy-friends. So on Pather*s Hay, we try to sh<m .1188 words
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Miscellaneous166 1959-06-19 5 JEFF lI WVKi: by Sydney Jordan &O+*ET*:\/G rS *iOW>Vt3 THROUGH T«f TVf NKZHTWATCHAAAN SUOOEMLY ~~~^jjgppi^ O+BKsiESS MOW*<* TOfVW^OS 7>Vff 'CO^«1 UKtCASV. HUQQ/ES TWfCM-X*" HIS f WM-WMO MiP*^*^^^^ 1 »V/TW SUB7I£ STEALTH ASfO SUffEMSSS ROUTINE CHECKS pH TwE BLAZES f" i^ri^H^^l^^ I v WHAT S TuP /^ATTEfi? 1 _^s^i^^^B >l IMMt166 words
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9 1959-06-19 7 'Control your sons parents told 4 control K on9 words
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8 1959-06-19 7 Students' union at Varsity to elect officials of8 words
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319 1959-06-19 7 When jet airliners use Singapore airport... But safety comes first Barclay JJEW height regulations may be imposed to prevent possible noise nuisance by the giant jet airliners expected in Singapore in October, the Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. K. VL Barclay, told the Free319 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-06-19 7 How to manage with $58 a month WIDOW WITH SEVEN CHILDREN HAS A PROBLEM A YOUNG wom a n, Soon Ah Chan, whose taxi-driver husband died in an accident on June 13, is finding it difficult to support her seven children and her mother on S5B a month which the211 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-06-19 7 FATHER OF 6 LOOKING FOR MISSING WIFE 4 FATHER of six chilcl- ..im Bok Sians: of Alexandra Road. \iously rching for hi Sai who has been mi> Saturdi: it. told the Free Pr I been rel. ad a irl of or. no-one to par; one who know whereabouts of the65 words
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135 1959-06-19 7 DIVED INTO SEA TO RETRIEVE KOLEH, THEN VANISHED \MAN wno dived from a kelong to retrieve his koh iich was drifting in a stormy sea was never seen alive the Singapore >roner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, was told esterda; bin I mi floating in I I at ti Yns l135 words
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Article43 1959-06-19 7 Only 'routine' meeting Mr. Lim Joo K. .dent )1 pore Public Ass :iation -aid his committee A'ould hold a "routine" nonthly meeting on Monday. Thi.>. he added, had nothing to do with the Governinouncement that it *ould look into the unemployeirls in bars.43 words
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79 1959-06-19 7 Graduate plans hitch-hike to U.K. and U.S. A Cambridge University graduate. Mr. R. M. Waiter. 26. plans to hitch hike to Britain and the United States. Mr. Waiter, who says he has found the life of a teacher in Penang dull. Is looking for a young companion for the journey.79 words
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Article41 1959-06-19 7 A hawker. Low Chwee Chye, < 20. was con vie led in a district court yesterday for possession of an offensive weapon a knife on April 20. Sentence was postponed to i July 2. pending a probation i report.41 words
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Article, Illustration278 1959-06-19 7 United Kingdom is making a big effort to raise money and to equip its stall at tomorrow's international bazaar in aid of the blind of Singapore. It Is in fact more than a >tall. for the many sections comprise a small bazaar do \vn.278 words
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224 1959-06-19 7 CHINA NOW 3rd IN MALAYAN TEXTILE MART pHINA is slowly pushing out Britain and India from the market for low and medium-priced cotton fabrics in Malaya. In the over-all supply of cotton and other textiles fabrics to Malaya, China jumped to the third position within the past 18 months. Japan224 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-06-19 7 BYRNE RUSHES TO CABINET MEETING Mr. K. M. Byrne, the Minister for Labour and Law. seen hurrying up tinCity Hall's main stairwuv for the Cabinet meeting yesterday morning. He was the last to arrive for the top. level meeting, which lasted two hours. Strict security measures were taken.48 words
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Article59 1959-06-19 7 Bus shelter is re-erected City Council workmen yesterday began re-erecting the bus shelter in Irwell Bank, off River Valley Road, which collapsed in a rainstorm in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The cause of the collapse is believed to be softening of the foundations by water running down the59 words
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Article109 1959-06-19 7 Sawmill man on bribe charge TOHORE BAHKU, A Hup Pei, was acq inhere on a charge 01 brii Mr Coli: Jon For' Dt c. 2 The charge ag Tee the manager of I sawmill, alleged t} Department, irough his agent, Lim Eng Kec 12 boitles of whisky and 12 bottles109 words
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116 1959-06-19 7 Future of PSC: Govt. statement expected I'HERE is lively spi in Singapore official circles about the of the pr< Public Ser 'ommission and the composition of the new body which la to take over its functions. The chairman of commission. Mr. Chew Hock Loons, .said toda mission ing. Oovemment n116 words
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Article23 1959-06-19 7 AWARDS TO AIRMEN II Lev of H F. E. A. I at R an MB Sen Sai long K il of I-: P.R.K.23 words
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Advertisement79 1959-06-19 7 EXCURSION FARE to TOKYO ■■■I Now fly to Tokyo at tin's new low Excursion iarc onl\ round trip, joy stopover privilege a and Hong Koi I'an Am 5 uiaiit ioure&gine dippers" all t. i dayt to complete your trip. Save $305 over regular round-trip tourist fui Fly PAN AM'S JET79 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-06-19 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDESTODAY p in TOMORROW: lt» a.m. and IO.tW urn SUNDAY: 11.40 a.m. and 10 53 p in. MONDAY: 12 29 pm. and 1.38 a.m. Tl ESDAY: 1 If pm. WEDNESDAY: 0.21 a.m. and 1.39 p.m. THURSDAY: Lit am and 240 pm43 words
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10 1959-06-19 8 Japanese see no solution on whaling pact M U.P .I.U.P.I. - 10 words
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204 1959-06-19 8 Pak. economy now begins to improve 4 1 IF K months military rule in Pakli. mi onomic In Karachi n 1 1 0 Pakistan onomic future, and there fa >me encouraging f .lib. Export scheme ag, hard-head- Mr. Shoaib I the World Bank reed 1 Ms < I to continmU.P.I. - 204 words
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325 1959-06-19 8 WHY RED CHINA HAS HESITATED TO ATTACK •Fear of political, military setbacks' Front-line nations must be strong \U.S. Democratic Party committee said m Washington that the threat of political and military setbacks should deter either Russia or Red China from attacking most areas of Asia or the Middle East. ItU.P.I. - 325 words
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Article30 1959-06-19 8 The Government of Maldivo Islands has protested to Japan through the British Hish Commissioner in Colombo against alleged poaching in Maldivian waters by Japanese tinning fleets.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article211 1959-06-19 8 Air incidents now rise to 33 r||| ltt.Uk I n plant h.t> brought to m in« idi I s n t!it and Red Oil' k i:; Nation;) I itmet R Ke< if a Briti>l down >i inci:i .1! I r th« on \Dril S rhe plane and its 11--i crewU.P.I. - 211 words
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Article180 1959-06-19 8 Siam leader on Red infiltration pOMMUXISTS are still trying to infiltrate S:. from both inside and outside the country, Foreign Minister Thanad Khomaii said in Bangkok. Reviewing SianVs tions with neighbouring countries. Mr. Khoman .said. by the c nists of- in•B by the Commun who are using this for subversionU.P.I. - 180 words
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Article128 1959-06-19 8 COURCES clo^e to ihe Japanese Foreign Ministry in Tokyo >aid the mini>try had tentatively decided to agree to a recent Burmese request for holding preliminary negotiations to review the Japan-Burma reparations agreement of 1954. They said the ministry would shortly notify the Burmese Government' that JapanReuter - 128 words
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Article21 1959-06-19 8 a weed fishing b >d been captured b\ a Russian patrol boat tnd, near rn tiD of Hokkaido.21 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-06-19 8 Dr. Shen Shan-fu (above), professor of aeronautical engineering at the University of Maryland, has been chosen the outstanding figure in engineering sciences in the Washington, D. C. metropolitan area. This was one of four awards given annually by the Washington Academy of Sciences. Dr. Shen was53 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-06-19 8 Kudd> lah Tong (left), m»m of an Immigrant Chinese labourer in Honolulu, todaj heads a business empire that includes an airline. a publishing firm a nionev-lendini; agen< .1 land development concern, and other enterprises in the new I S State »>i Hawaii. Picture snmw the Hawaiian-born69 words
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Article83 1959-06-19 8 DALAI LAMA: TRUTH IS ON OUR SIDE THE South Korean chapter of tht ist Asian Peoples U from the Dalai Lam* respi to the Lei m people I "ommunist China. The League mt fifth conference of the The Dalai I for your cable supporting cause for freedoi •Since W€ possReuter - 83 words
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123 1959-06-19 8 DUCKS THAT LAY 345 EGG IN ONE YEW IN the Bast China province of Fukien there are 240 ducks which lay almost an egg a day all year round, according to the Peking New China News Agency. It said that a production brigade had succeeded In increasing the number oiReuter - 123 words
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Article33 1959-06-19 8 'REDUCE CHIANG ARMY TO 200,000' 4 MERIC7 N R e Charles O. P s served i Fo at res tion;: in Formum of 20 about Accord v. Would ha but Lid. br' U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article185 1959-06-19 8 Japanese radio starts price war Till Japanese Minisin <>i liarte viid in o that it had reel a report from Mi v i the Jap.n» •>,• dii>ul m Hamburg, that It* priced Japanese transistor radio sets were dts turbine the \\< man Market for i Mr warned in the reportReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement82 1959-06-19 8 9 f^^^^J^^^^pJ ■js^T^"^^^ Ronald P. f S^^^Z^=^ GRUNDIG f?^^s;>4llisA STENORETTE flw^3»W^ f^k Th neatest booster of office 7 v €f|%^^^^B^.^d™ output smce the iyp«writer. V s?ft r^f^BL More than 150.000 Stenorette^ f 1 hav been sold U P t0 now—an J WW J irreiutabl? prool of efficieocy y Prtc«: $455/*82 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-06-19 9 Both Army and R.A.F. capped him at cricket Forties netvn frown Britain Educational nd, York, who (Army years' ;pped E rickct. > spend his 1 to Sandhurst E d the follow!] ar E Regiment He was still Vorld War I ith the re- E d to U F. tor four236 words
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Article, Illustration563 1959-06-19 9 BASIL CARDEW - BASIL CARDEW Safeguard your pocket m JF you've ever been bitten by a secondhand car then you will probably carry the marks on your motoring memory for life. And if you are one of those who drives on a thin cash563 words
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Article, Illustration538 1959-06-19 9 •THE excellent fencing by 27-year-old Corporal Yussoff bin Hussain, of the Singapore Engineer Regiment, i n the FARELF fencin£ champ lonm Hong Kong lighted the officials Singapore Base District Fencing Club. i Yussoff's first appearance in tne IndiviHe won th«' .ind gained538 words
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Article26 1959-06-19 11 s B v. 3B U rer Park Peng ia cored for ArI Boys received a Pondok ?erat a SAFA Div. 3B t Farrer Pa26 words
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Article23 1959-06-19 11 tFri.— Syd Scott. 45--proiessionai. who 3ri- spreadeagled i C 1.550 t at Sand Moor nd round if W for a L37.23 words
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1564 1959-06-19 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS PLAN YOUR PUNTING WITH THE FREE PRESS ft > A South of France the best Class 2, Division 1,-7 Furs. Technicolor II 9.0O; Bestcrete S.11; Peaceful King 8 11* fiold Hunt 8.09; sober Thought 8.07; Picture Fan II; O4;1,564 words
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Article235 1959-06-19 11 ARGOS SUMS IT SINGAPORE must thank goalkeeper Mok they met Hong Kon? ccer friencih Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Kong the dy Hong K Itional defence W .ally a one man show in this period— Mokhtar in the Singapore goal against the entire Hong Kong235 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-19 11 picture IT S a uoal for the Royal Army Pay Corps— their only goal in y "P final at Tanslin. First Battalion Sherwood PNUIUI uon the l *»tn a 3-1 victory. The KAPC uoal < am e in the 42nd minut and ltrp !or-u-ard Cireen hereFree Press - 59 words
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Article12 1959-06-19 11 Cheshires are team champions T. ■i; honours pore hui 440 I F12 words
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49 1959-06-19 11 INDIA'S TEST HERO HAS A CRACKED RIB INDIA Ist. inn* 168 ENGLAND Ist. INNS C. A. Milton c. Nath b. De&al 14 K. Taylor c Gupte b Desai 6 Cowdrey not out 19 P. May b Nath 9 K. R. Barrington not out Extras I Total (for 3» 5049 words
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Article161 1959-06-19 11 OLMEDO IN SIT DOWN TENNIS STRIKE LONDON. Fri. Wimbledon favourite \l< Olmedo (United States) and Australian Bob Mark staged a *^M down strike" as a protest against doubtful line decisions when they met in tht quarter finals of the London Lawn Tennis Championships at Queen's Club yesterd The score was161 words
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Article66 1959-06-19 11 ON DON. Fl Yj land's tei tw Left hit 118 not out shirt' and < i'uilar hours again>i Mid el L cond mm: 1.000 ru: The hu lnnii ired incli. and 52 fou: Fine bowling medium-pace bo by James Lomax and Au> I tory66 words
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Article355 1959-06-19 11 LONDON, Friday, 4 COURAGEOUS innings of 81 by Nari Contractor, India's left-handed opening: batsman, who batted lour hours with a cracked rib, could not atone for failure by his colleagues when the second Test match against England began at Lords here yesterday. Losing their last fiveReuter - 355 words
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122 1959-06-19 11 ASCOT HEATH, Berkshire. Fri.— Baron de Waldncr's Wallaby won the Ascot Gold Cup here, premier race of the four day Royal meeting. after one of the most thrilling races ever seen. It was only alter the judge had consulted a photo that tie awardedReuter - 122 words
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FREE PRESS Modern Homes SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section10 1959-06-19 1 FREE PRESS Modern Homes SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Friday, June 19, 1959.10 words
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Article809 1959-06-19 1 MURIEL PENN - MURIEL PENN IT IS EASY TO MAKE EVEN A STAINED GLASS WINDOW REVIEWS fTHE LATEST GADGETS j{isi\<; costs ot even the smallest repairs needed in the house today are fast turning the atomic age ?nto a "do-it-yourself" age. Recently tune and labour-saving gadgets were demonstrated at809 words
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Advertisement76 1959-06-19 1 33^ "l^^T T^y'i it ttt* I ni t "iv ff a. JlLj —j I\XI ■> You. too. .ire invited to visit Diethelm's Exhibition of fine furniture for the home and office. Why not call in to their expanded ground-floor air-conditioned showroom and see for yourself the hundreds of fine pieces76 words
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Advertisement51 1959-06-19 2 A VAST NEW FACTORY HAS BEEN COMPLETED, WHERE MORE THAN 10,000 SETS OF THE REFRIGERATORS^^^ S^^r ARE TURNED OUT MONTHLY UNDER THE MOST ADVANCED PRODUCTION FACILITIES AND SYSTEMS. Zi fp Sv* vftt flfift tBws> oC"^^ /tP ''-'t^jP j**^^ '^?S HMMl^ki '4|m^^^^^^^^B ftrf^ftWto^Krilp jA^ftflUftflr FROM $21.00 PER MONTH ONLY pn I51 words
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Article, Illustration411 1959-06-19 3 Buildings linked to enjoy comfort of year-round air-conditioning AN ULTRA MODERN air-con-ditioned "city within a city" is rising four miles from the heart of Dallas, Texas, in a wooded park area covering 120 acres of ground. This integrated commercial deve lopment, known as411 words
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Advertisement41 1959-06-19 3 ROBBIAL AC IW® All the paints arc supplied in the unique P*tJl?FrtfWi Colorizer System whereby hundreds of colon \^<uuMm3^ can be obtained by mixing Robbiaiac Colorizer v Colourants into the appropriate Robbial Colorizer bate paints. l frjuufll HARRISONS CROSFIELD (SINGAPORE) LTD.41 words
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Advertisement121 1959-06-19 4 hnriTn linil roil Aly notne is o picture" ny Vnili SPIT ig^^^^^H^^^^^^^ffi L<^ y^ P ll for a free copy of the new Colour I^Ul |jli iy* H Afl guesswork out of home-decorat- Cc^o£of^2^^*&H SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH I'FNANCi^^^^SS^^^^^^ i"" THE FINISHED JOB m |^H|HBHHfIHHBHBBBHHBHBIB (DECORATIVE and USEFUL j B121 words
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Article222 1959-06-19 5 Sun and air but cut the glare i/iltscn SunAlre Venetian Blinds are as functional as they are fasliionable. Con-''' temporary trends in modern architecture v> demand imaginative yet practical window < dressing for every type of room. Just as the proper accessories can "make" a dress the right Venetian blind222 words
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Article475 1959-06-19 5 200,000 hours in bed in a lifetime— this mattress is indeed a fine investment \\rc\\ oi 111 1?I lying in bed. In tin long life as much as 200,000 hoi m this w But t h 0 11 g h mo; I people give much thought475 words
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Advertisement85 1959-06-19 5 V B 1 I ~^X*J> ~'./A kin >. VMIWYIiEX AND Make your home supremely comfort- Ljm CFMrT r V TTTTC abl? uith rooJ healthy Dunlopillo ;^J^^ arr t i ir answer to your flooring mattresses, pillows and cushions \sW' <*4 r Problems (racthre, easy A|J nuint Dunlop|Uo mattre9ses O r85 words
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Article, Illustration890 1959-06-19 8 Harold Gone - A prowler? How not to invite him in Harold Gone By Cancel papers, tell police when you go on holiday /^RE YOU a good citizen and a good neighbour? If you see a stealthy looking character lurking around a house in your vicinity, or if you notice any un usual890 words
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Advertisement182 1959-06-19 8 SCHLAGE M(S^ TRADE MARK REGISTERED f//U WT^A^^^^ Follow the lead of Singapore's leading hotels specify Schlage locks. Schlage 1 locks add that touch of distinction to any V door in hotel, home or office. Br A^^ Jfc«^ -a I HOTEI OARWI b\ HI O T L. See them on display182 words
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Article552 1959-06-19 10 A.S. Eyers - A.S. Eyers "|"H IS hall corner fitment, which houses the telephone and directories, incorporates a sent that is very useful for lengthy telephone calls. To make the cabinet fi wall bearers to i ji/e, then drill countersink them. Mark out their position on the vails552 words
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Article264 1959-06-19 10 JOY MATTHEWS - Luxury for an extra $12 a month JOY MATTHEWS :By j \l/HAT YOU might want in fitting out a flat rarely troubles a landlord these days. And il Ihc cost of Ihc extras can !>«• added to the n*nt. it's rvon I more surprisinuHave you ever been I asked, tar264 words
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Advertisement198 1959-06-19 10 STRONG... PRACTICAL... ECONOMICAL ?j rlOSlll@lJ(2lD[P THE TRANSLUCENT CORRUGATED SHEETING AVAILABLE IN ROLLS OF 5' or 6' x 100 FEET PLASTICLAIR in rolls con save you up '+i?-#* ""^-Hjjj to 10,. in comparision to other similar 7 —^^^Sl^fl materials in sheets of limited dimensions necessitating overlapping and I• joints. j; PLASTICLAIR198 words
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Article, Illustration575 1959-06-19 12 HOW TO TAKE DRUDGERY OUT OF HOUSEWORK New appliances to make life easier |SJOW on display at Ceorge Lee Limited's Frigidaire Centre in Robinson Road are the very latest 1959 range of Frigidaire electric household appliances. Highlighting the new models a\e the electric ranges with a revolutionary oven designated the575 words
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Advertisement32 1959-06-19 12 j^*V^r4 We Utßun €^j^' ivj HOUSEHOLDS LIKE THE TAN'S jtt^\ FITZPATRICK S BECAUSE ITS MORE ECONOMICAL, CONVENIENT AND THE SERVICE AND WIDE SELECTION ARE THE BEST C|T7DATPinf X l^-^^g^N •■mi mvi\ *b32 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-06-19 13 JOY MATTHEWS - JOY MATTHEWS Now the second smallest room has an atmosphere of elegant luxury By KEEPING up with the neighbours* bathrooms is newstyle snobbery now. And though it might be the second smallest room, it is rapidly becoming the most petted and fussed in the house. Salesmen tell me222 words
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Advertisement46 1959-06-19 13 »ml^ v^"^\| I W OMB t^K^^V I NOW I'VE i J Ijlil SllNsa^ ;s?^^ AIRCOffiROI LOUVRES CHEAPER TO INSTAL THAN NORMAL WINDOWS Get your New Furniture in EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PHONE ***** I o r HcNRY Show Room: 37 Sumbawa Road, S'pore 7. <Jr 3u m46 words
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Article212 1959-06-19 14 and buildini which have h n structed during U M floors laid with Sen H <i i (I unii lhan normally en count i <i A of Sen d S 30 shades In tin plain ai ifficlent vun< !>!«■ to liar up (fell by <212 words
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554 1959-06-19 14 Banish fungus by keeping the walls dry ALMOST every building erected nowadays lias x large areas of its external surface covered with cement rendering. This rendering in Itseli is not waterproof and it is particularly unattractive. As result there is now an enormous market f»« Snowcem and other watcrprool cement554 words
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Advertisement49 1959-06-19 14 Tr*^ T"^ 1 EVERY HOME J AN IDEAL COMBINATION! THE VONO 301/6 CoMBlNA^^3s^fc£^^<^|i^^ TION BEDSPRING INNER y tl^X r -X r -3^jy^ SPRING MATTRESS —a p T^ xlx t t the x^ Choose the perfect pair— m H^ I]«- 3^- /üßp for the most comfortable nights of your life!49 words
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