The Singapore Free Press, 24 June 1959
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Title Section13 1959-06-24 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. ***** SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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6 1959-06-24 1 Opinion Rock 'n' Roll-and the Govt.6 words
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Article232 1959-06-24 1 Britain fires 'Corporal' for first time from guided weapons range off Scotland: More to come went War Office \I)ON. Wed. The l>riti>h Army terday fired a missile for the first lime from the guided weapons range the Hebrides islands ttland, the War Office announced last niiiht. nouncementReuter - 232 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-06-24 1 The Ministry of National Development announced yesterday that demolitions of unauthorised houses would be carried out during; the next few weeks m a campaign to stamp out illegally -built dwellings. A start was made once m Loronjj 3. tieylang, Tiong Bahru and Jalan Antjserek. off AljuniedFree Press - 81 words
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279 1959-06-24 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AIR. CHRISTIAN HERTER. the Secretary of State, A told the American people tonight that the Geneva foreign ministers' conference had revealed possible areas of agreement concerning specific arrangements for Berlin. •I be! he said, "that it may be possibleReuter - 279 words
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Article150 1959-06-24 1 DOMINICA CRUSHES 'INVASION' CIUDAD TRUJILLO (Dominican Republic*, Tues. Government forces have ■completely exterminated' 1 a force of invaders which tried to start an armed revolt against the regime of President Hector Trujillo. military authorities here claimed tonight. Identified They gave the names of a number of invaders whose bodies hadReuter - 150 words
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Article21 1959-06-24 1 U .S. JET CRASH BURNS. O A bomb* r on a test burned about 35 i\ Di here killii leaat U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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Article29 1959-06-24 1 JULY in >t rubber buyers i.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at !>:>'•> cents per lb.. down one and fiveei&hths cents on yesterday's clo'.e. The tone was uncertain.29 words
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Article71 1959-06-24 1 EASTBOURNE. Wed. A leading communist. Mr. Frank Foulkes, Is to become president of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Eng. Ing Unions— the most powerful workers organisation m Britain. His unopposed election is expected to be accepted formally today following a surprise announcement at the confederation'sReuter - 71 words
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Article44 1959-06-24 1 LIVERPOOL. Wed.— Edward But Us a 33-year-old native of British Guiana was sentenced to life imprisonment by a court here yesterday for the murder of June Moorcroft, 20, whose body was found m a coal bunkrr m a Liverpool basement Hat.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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115 1959-06-24 1 SIR ROY LIVES— HE TIPPED', NOT KICKED', THE BUCKET LONDON. Wed.— A RhodeMan Government spokesman here said last night it was possible that a misreading of a sentence In a news cable had started erroneous reports that Sir Roy Welensky. Prime Minister of the Rhodesian Federation, had died. News agencyReuter - 115 words
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141 1959-06-24 1 Expats and Govt. to hold allowance talks soon THE Singapore Government will soon begin negotiations with its expatriate staff with a view to cutting or abolishing their variable allowances. This follows the revision of the allowances of local officers. The president of the European Civil Servants Association of Singapore. Mr.141 words
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Article32 1959-06-24 1 DUBLIN, Wed. The Dail last night eiected Mr. Scan Lemass Prime Minister of the Irish Repablic by 75 votes to 51. He was announcing his Government later.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article38 1959-06-24 1 MADRID. Wed.— l>ut.General Andres Saliquct. a prominent Spanish general on the nationalist I Falangist > side during the civil war of 1936 to 1939. died heryesterday of thrombosis a., the age of 80.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article36 1959-06-24 1 SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI. Wed.— Federal officers launched an all-out tear gas and bulldozer offensive on 108 mental patients at the D Prison medical centre yesterday, freeing live guards held hostages for 16 hours.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article161 1959-06-24 1 jSeic supplementary estimates before Federal Council KUALA UWIPVR. Wed. THE Federation's bud?etted deficit of $113,963,987 for 1959 me to $131,618^63 after the year's third supplementary estimates went before the Federal Council today. These new supplementary estimates, totalling: $10,097,684, were the present councils last call for more money161 words
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Article34 1959-06-24 1 LONDON. Wed. Th( directors of the Bukit I Rubber Company Ltd. declared an interim dividenc of 7 J 2 per cent, less tax n respect of the year* to March 31. 1959.34 words
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Article16 1959-06-24 1 LON Wed— More Brlciying from coronary every year ao to the Registrar. quarterlj turn.16 words
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Advertisement58 1959-06-24 1 \r WORLDS FINEST Tombolini on included <OOL OF MUSIC S pore 9. .^29 yog cannot teed baby naturally, you v that he is getting the 0 give him. The nearest to human milk is Humanised v nd smells just Remember too, Followund Cereal Trufood: all r produce big healthy smiles!58 words
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Advertisement164 1959-06-24 1 Established Furniture Manufacturtn Since 1903 VAN HIN FINE FURNITURE 136/142, Orchard Rood, S'pof f. Tels: *****, ***** ***** Ye5... 11l meet you Mont dOr Drop m ct Mont dOr and reloK m th* restful otmosphere of a fully oir-condi-tioned parlour end en(oy delicious .ce-crcom and oppetising snacks, curry M f164 words
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Article16 1959-06-24 2 'Franc is now a hard currency' The Pinay, National lay that. valuation become a I ReuterReuter - 16 words
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208 1959-06-24 2 $9 mil. plan to aid rubber men: Best planting material ftTALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government is planning to provide an improved supply of the best available planting material for rubber smallholders. The scheme, known as the RubIndustry (Smallholders) (Imved Supply) Planting Materials erne. 1959* was laid before the Federal208 words
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Article13 1959-06-24 2 The r "JO mil. United States U.P.I.U.P.I. - 13 words
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Article190 1959-06-24 2 Record exports m May: Imports were smaller LONDON. Wed. R- cord United Kingdom exports m May and smaller imports result m the visible trade deficit comins: down io' 1.500.000 the smallest recorded In the 100 years or so of the present trade accounts system, according to final190 words
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Article85 1959-06-24 2 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, said yesterday that British shipowners were being hampered by the high rate of interest charged on loans. He told the House of Commons: "Japanese shipbuilders are now making demands for a reduction m interest rates. If that occurs it will reactReuter - 85 words
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Article1642 1959-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. IKDCfTKIAI I'sewous I'odav P:e: 160 B 1.60 B IS 0 S 88. Petrol 52 B -B xd cci S Co: Pref. 18 B 18 B 20 S Ord* B 33-B 35/- 5 Dk-pen B 1 00 B 1.01 1.02 B .94 B B .96 51,642 words
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Article119 1959-06-24 2 ONDON, Wed.— Stock markets here yesterday maintained a satisfactory tone although interest was selective rather than general and price movements were somewhat irregular. Harrods continued to attract a very large business following the board's statement. The shares reached 125 m early dealings but later reacted119 words
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Article62 1959-06-24 2 NMV YORK. June 23. Previous Today ll\ >traii« Spot 10*50 nom. 103.87 nom UN futures Straits Contract July j 01.50 buyer* 103. <i 5e I03.C5 *e Sept :0i :>7 buyerr 102.6^ b 103.37 sellers 103.00 sellers rOXE: Verv quiet. SALFS: Nil. Rl'BBER: Futures July 33.20 buyers o!>.2062 words
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Article160 1959-06-24 2 Previous Today Xl BBEK No. 1 RSS i if. European ports June unquoted vi quoted Juiv HT buyer. •'8 sellers lers Xl BBER No. l R>s >pot 2T-* buyers bu'ers 28 sellers sellers X I BBEK No. I RSS Settlement H«nse Terms July 2T b\ Cl\ b\:160 words
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Article10 1959-06-24 2 InduMn.. '40 PtiVrtic Bond* Mocks Composite Aferaci10 words
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Article76 1959-06-24 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Senate appro- priations committee h recommended the c jx)sal of excess sto I natural rubber, oils and fibres from the United States national stork: of st whenever it is m t: tional intere^ Howevrr. als could be undert Lithe General Services Adir76 words
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Article109 1959-06-24 2 ***************1111 Ships lying alongside ih< gapore Harbour Board whai expected today: Kyoto .spy Lloyd 4 5. Benmacd!. Soudan 6 7. Akikurasan Mam 89. Orestes 10 11. Ret 13 14. Presidem Pier Luna Maersk 18, Thorsgaard 19. Tong Joo N.Wall 2. Scud 3. Tronoh N.Wall 4. 5, Takseng 21109 words
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Advertisement63 1959-06-24 2 anytime ug, anyplace is the time i^SaV a^^ -^T l^uaW^ "^^^^^T&r m a^a^a^a^a^L^^^^^^^^ A Some other favourites TRIPLE BAR, CRACKERMILK, FRUIT NUT. and RAISIN MILK THE GftAT£ST TAST£ I N CHOCOLATf I W q |Wmagnetic recording tape UL mUI G|VES you the best I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST Wlth olm63 words
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373 1959-06-24 3 GREAT LEAP FORWARD' IS LAGGING BEHIND NOW Red China production targets now being lowered king Communbehind ed production transportation, ricultun Failures admitted indirectly admitting some tinued: "In fixing rgets we should reinSn from from replacing reality d from thinking that targ< better." with a P-king Peon iai on January 1.373 words
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96 1959-06-24 3 Trade break will hit South Korea more' Mm:rsman Sou! it h ould n tr.it than de >uth Xi who nove--21 Rt'Uci: during his Jeylon la I a the Enter- ibo.— Uian and Pacific area countries wrhicta have m far announced their intention to take part m the l\\. World Refugee96 words
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Article151 1959-06-24 3 UK ready for new Japan pact TKDPICS which Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi is likely to raise during his July 12-16 visit to London include the possibility of starting negotiations on the political aspects of a long:n commercial and navigation treaty and oi' rting talks on a cultural agreement. BritishReuter - 151 words
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117 1959-06-24 3 PLAY 'MADE IN JAPAN' WINS 51 5.000 PRIZE A TELE VIS lON drama dealing with the social problem of an American soldier's love for a Japangirl won the M 515.000 first prize m the Robert E. Sherwood competition m New York established by the Ford Foundation. I*he play, "Made InU.P.I. - 117 words
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Article52 1959-06-24 3 Better Indo-U.S. understanding MR. Ellsworth Bunker. United States ambassador to India, conferred with President Eisenhower In hington and afterward said he felt that IndiaUnited States relations generally were good. He said that he believed that there had been a growing understanding on both sides of each other's problem* and policiesU.P.I. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-06-24 3 War on pests, disease "Mr. Lee Mines (right), plant disease and p^t control specialist with the L.S. Aid Mission m Indonesia, works with an Indonesian technician at the horticultural experiment station at Tjipanas. West Java. They are testing various varieties of citrus fruits for virus dis. which have nearly wiped155 words
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Advertisement53 1959-06-24 3 >rd Road Post C BY Removed by jj COMPANY LIMITED wM I<9 0 1002 |lB ot SINGH'S CARPETS Reversible Carpets to Clear 9' x 12' at $42.00 < 6 ot 521.00 American Printed Furnishing 48" Sale Price at $2.20 per yard Special Discount for Indian Handloom Goods *749 Stamford Road.53 words
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Advertisement226 1959-06-24 3 %JO^S Delicious! Enjo) a piece of Good Beef with a taste m it ABERDEEN ROLLED i»it i mi: it ik Simple l<t carve ll« k a«t«»iialilv uriccil a I SJ.iUI |M i Hi. ;=2!=::^ FITZPATRICK S ■~~m. 300 Orchard Rood, Singapore 9 Tel *****-9 Manufacturers of GEM SET JEWELLERY Platinum226 words
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Miscellaneous179 1959-06-24 3 CLI ES ROSS he theme of design (5 One of errors was staged by 3 Upset, did take m Will (6>. tr «sses dO). Just a thousand follow the DoVy **J l>l I light wood for heal;: °As Hl Lordslup might A trial indeed becomes loathed mark. "This is capital!"179 words
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Article, Illustration447 1959-06-24 4 off new M-E crisis r p:iK I .oored pei touched off a the armistice b of At issue m thi^ sunimei Middle Easl iritis m whether the Inge Ton ran i.irr\ Israeli cargo throush the Sue* Canal The Egyptians sa N second issue i>>U.P.I. - 447 words
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Article24 1959-06-24 4 HELPING THOSE PARTED BY WAR T mar. Dr Sr work I 8 Red C: Red a Rt-d I over 1. id m 1953.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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641 1959-06-24 4 Water need can bring rival nations together AIR. Eugene R. Black, president of l the World Bank, armed with a billion-dollar water project, has been able to bring Pakistan and India to an agreement, a feat that lias baffled diplomats for years. The two nations have agreed on a planU.P.I. - 641 words
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323 1959-06-24 4 THE United States is iking elaborate preparations for an international maritime conference to irt m London on May 17. 1960. The purpose of the conference will be to revise the convention for the safety of lift a which was adopted by 54 nationsU.P.I. - 323 words
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Article95 1959-06-24 4 r|ISARMAMENT must come about m the next few years the years of the mLssile if Britain is to count for anything more than a stretch of no-man's-land between fortress America and the Soviet bloc, a pamphlet published m London by the Bow group ofReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement118 1959-06-24 4 IPATEK PHILIPPE Thr Master Watchmakers of Geneva An extraordinary record. puted 1 jory, Patek I obtained the 42. evey rded r. Geneva Ot .".ori^ed Dealers S nqopore 4 Penong. CLASSIFIED ADS. BIKIH^ General I i i. 800 ron ri i i SHOPPING GUIDE n\N( r IVHCBI TO >T r\ :\r\i\118 words
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Advertisement56 1959-06-24 4 ,^T x -y^^r 7/^/^y V I^l MUVInv f packing, refrovo and storage services TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 173, Cecil Street, Singapore 1 Phone: *****. Mana£rn£ Director Ron The Worlds F.r»» WMI M* Portable 3 -speed v^^K^ M^^^^ All Transistor's ■^■V^'-^lfl ■te^-*^^C»4 ■Will Phonoqroph-Rodic JP^Blb^^^^^^bll HOCK CHCONG CO Jft^MP^v |r«<M»< 3 Tk,56 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous332 1959-06-24 4 1.00 PM. PROGRAMME read by Ruth Moses. The TALK; 7.15 SPORTS REEL, on the guitar, with a medley SUMMARY- 10> MID-DAY Newsboys, News for Chil- Kingsiey Morrando brings of popular Malayan and Indren. Compiled and present- you news and highlights donesian tunes played m MELODIES. and e d by James332 words
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22 1959-06-24 5 'Let Govt. also Pay to help workers' :pur. X the EmI Fund mtrib 18I Jl I I I I EPF I I22 words
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59 1959-06-24 5 'Have complaint bureau in all hospitals' y to 1 suggestion ip complaints je hospt; made iv m Palmer id to complain about hoiThey said the bureau m Road was far away, •aid be better set Tht :ary SecreMinister ol Dr. She Nam •old them the surwould be considered ble. acorns59 words
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Article342 1959-06-24 5 SUPPLY OF GOVT. RATIONS: 'INDICATIONS OF ABUSE' •BI(, AND UNWARRANTED PROFITS, 1 SAYS FEDERATION COMMITTEE .m,l Kl ALA L UMPUR, Wednesday. |tlh hederation Government has been urged to institute an immediate full-scale inquiry into the present system of tendering and supplying of foodstuffs to Government342 words
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Article115 1959-06-24 5 TEMPORARY PASSPORTS 'UNSUITABLE' THE American ConsulateGeneral m Singapore has told the immigration office that Singapore citizens intending to go to the United States should be issued with certificates of identity instead of temporary passports. A spokesman of the Con-sulate-General told the Free Press that American immigration laws required a visitor's115 words
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Article33 1959-06-24 5 About 700 Singapore students are studying m the United states, according to reports compiled by the American Consulate-General here. According to statistics, engineering is the most popular course.33 words
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Article265 1959-06-24 5 CPF: More want to close accounts THE Central Providx ent Fund Board, Singapore, is flooded with inquiries from people who want to withdraw their contributions or close their employees' accounts before leaving the country. A spokesman of the Board told the Free Press today an average of 188 people had265 words
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155 1959-06-24 5 FOR WEDDING OUTFITHELP FROM MALAYA A CHINESE girl from North Borneo studying m Perth. Western Australia, sought help from relatives m Singapore and Hong Kong when she failed to get Oriental materials for her wedding outfit. When she was married Miss Annie Lye. now Mrs. Francis Chong Foo Nang. wore155 words
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Article192 1959-06-24 5 rrwo gifts totalling $50 and A an offer of a regular monthly cheque of $15 for Madam Soon Ah Chan and her seven children were received from Free Press readers today. Madam Soon, young widow of a taxi driver, is trying to support her children192 words
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252 1959-06-24 5 INTOXICATION A MINOR CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. INTOXICATION is not a significant cause of road accidents m the Federation, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. C. H. Fenner, says m his annual report, tabled m the Federal Legislative Council this morning. Thirty-one drivers and six pedestrians were intoxicated at252 words
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Article45 1959-06-24 5 Bazaar profits same as in 1958? Last Saturday's international bazaar for the blind m Singapore is expected to fetch over $77,000, equalling last year's profit. The actual figure has not yet been worked out. Nine thousand people attended the bazaar, at the Victoria Memorial Hall.45 words
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Article34 1959-06-24 5 A special lecture on photography will be given by a leading American photographer, Mr. Donald SultnerWelles on Monday. July 6 at 7.30 p.m. at the Chinese YMCA m Prince Edward Road. Singapore.34 words
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117 1959-06-24 5 KUALA LUMrUK, weunesuay. rE Malayan Tin Bureau m Washington, working with the Malayan Embassy there, has countered unfavourable press comments, such as allegations that tin producers were operating tin control as a cartel to fOrC Th£ m the 1958 report of the Tm Industry (Research117 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-24 5 The New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., celebrated its centenary m Singapore during the weekend. The manager of the Singapore branch, Mr. D.G. Hare, was host to a select gathering at his home m Shelford Road. Free Press picture shows (from left) Mr JJ. Rogers of the Chartered59 words
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182 1959-06-24 5 Girl, 18, tells how she was cheated by ex-postman 4N 18-year-old girl told a District Court m Singapore yesterday how she was cheated by a man who promised her a job as maid servant. Kow Jit Ling was giving evidence at the trial of Cheah Kuan Hock, a former Penang182 words
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130 1959-06-24 5 Homes for beggars in all States planned KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Central Welfare Council will meet here m August to consider the recommendation by a subcommittee that the Federation Government should set up homes for beggars and vagrants. The secretary. Mr. T. Sivapragasam, said yesterday the Council might approach th130 words
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Advertisement112 1959-06-24 5 i Grund>^ Mostorp.ecc m Design ond Sound Reptoducrion at th« level to meet every pocket rMt set in--3 Stereo Record CNor«9«r suitable olso for Monoural Record* -> connection facilities providing Stereo Sound Reproduction. tio*^ 5745.00 (S'porc/Pcnong) dJIf 5925.00 Borneo Sorowok) /SOU AGENTS KIAN GWAH fM) LTD X o m: SINGAPORE112 words
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Advertisement186 1959-06-24 5 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES"" TODAY: US* p.m. IORROW: 1.10 a.m. and 2.40 pm FRIDAf 1.58 a.m and 3.20 p.m SATURDAY: ti('> am and 4.00 pm tfDAY: 340 a.m. and 4.44 p.m MONDAY: 4.45 a.m. and 5.34 p.m. TUESDAY: <i.09 a.m. and 6.32 p.m CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES Gt; L i^l^^ Mor> Model186 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-06-24 5 SCSS TO MEET The Singapore Council oi Social Service is to meet at :he YMCA m Orchard Roac lext Tuesday at 5 p.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration318 1959-06-24 6 Bj M HARRISON-C.RAY \of top cards Is apt to go to ones head, and not so easy to apply the The Losing Trick v-ores heavily over methods of valuation c like t: dealt at game all. and ide began with One Two Hearts Three, This last318 words
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Article, Illustration1965 1959-06-24 6 Davod Howarth - CREEPING BY NIGHT TO DIG ON THE BEACHES Davod Howarth H_k r '^r rtl^ J W* m* m mam 0 £|lllllllCllllMIIIIIIC]IIIIIIUIIIOIIIIIIII_f II WHO would _i i have thought that a man with a piece of fishing line could have been part of the most audacious (and dangerous) ~i idea of1,965 words
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Advertisement57 1959-06-24 6 ml Ti!il7lJ The Dual Format Reflex Camera Built-in 35mm F Remind De« Coming Soon: YASHICA Transistor Radio i. Stotion. TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD. Road, Singa: ***** ***** 70 PuJu Rood, Kuala Lump Tel ***** 193 Carnorvr 5589 FLAT BAJK MANDOLINS trjEft I 518.50 Each Post Free anywhere MJEHNU 3?6NoBrn57 words
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Advertisement112 1959-06-24 6 i T p I*l II I l"l KITCHEN IbmßHUbiMiayi eouipment -vl- CAN BRINC YOU ALL THIS AND MOM f MULTIPASS hi £xr«Acro« j NOW YOU obtorn v •Dinerol the body *—d Hk which must i r^| ♦r«h. SB5/- Singapof «f it's B-aur J it's the sou ACfNTs H. A. O'CONNOR112 words
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Miscellaneous500 1959-06-24 6 imiiuiiiiiiiimiuimmiimniiimiiiii W [JMIJm// wf^/JTMM*^ W m llllll|l|mnilllllllllllC3llllimil ""iiiiiiiiuii )RN today, you have a crises. of each month is an im- at work and do everything is exciting, but be positive vital, magnetic per- You have an obstinate portant date and both Jan- you can to promote job that facts are500 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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702 1959-06-24 7 ALLAN LEWIS - Soft going will be just right for Prince Tournai ALLAN LEWIS -Fa 51 ;nin on the Kuala Lumpur racecourse yes- >ing for this afternoon's racing will no better mraai, and I would now surest that he is I thought he was handicapped to win on a ft track certainly makes702 words
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Article31 1959-06-24 7 I>EST BETS:— Prince E O Tournai. Dance Hall -z II and Talent. Best outsiders:— No Fluke. Welsh King and The soing wUI at the bt'st be ><>tt r iiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllllll"^31 words
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Article462 1959-06-24 7 ic3iiiMiiiinic3ii iiiiiticsiiiii MALAY MAIL L.M V DANCE HALL Ut~ MD Prixf> Entry B FOGHORN Inhibitor p u i 0< ivi m WINGED WARRIOR Hamlet Talent >UR JAHAN £*«g" Windsor PREMIUM BOND IJ»rd Mafic Note PhXNCE TOL'RNAI f»l™ Goer Aiarole PERIWINKLE Scieen Play Carthusian DARK DIET Bon462 words
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Article1358 1959-06-24 7 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 5, DIV. I—sl FURS. I 1. ***** GUM RUNNER 4vr. chlrg (Mdms. Skrine Cleveland) Donnelly 9.00 Shaari 2. ***** GAME ONE 4yr. brnzg <BKW Kongsh Martin 8.13 Johnson 3. ***** DANCE HALL 111 4yr. brag (Shaw Stable) Martin 8.09 Williamson 4. 7674G MY1,358 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-06-24 7 picture. FIRST DAY WINNER. Steady Kongsi's Noble Albert, ridden by Mickey Donnelly, is led m by Mr. H. C. Tan after a three length victory m the Class 2 Div. I— Fur*. pvpvf at Kiinin T.nwmir nn iht> first rinii Free PrenFree Press - 42 words
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Advertisement21 1959-06-24 7 Soo'SWE v RADIO CO s^^3 twin y lens reflex RYTHING VR YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY JACKS PHOTO CO. h Bridge Rd T»i *****21 words
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Advertisement211 1959-06-24 7 t:::::::::::u::::: :u: ::::::::;::HrjHB (|tr .*P wl lr a 1 2? 1 iRMmHHHHAI I Print ipaJ »üb-diiision»f| C* ■1 thp Cocnar area arr\fc V^ m order of fioekse and vp v V qualil>: W m* J 1. (.nndr Cfcanparne; fT ifc W 2. Petite Champarnp; Nf^Rw^ IV .^B llordrrie*: 4. N^R^»211 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1959-06-24 8 .^i^H MtMMMMMMM^'^HMMV San Siro is the day's best bet T>EST bet today at Kuala Lumpur is San Siro m the last event. Here's how I rate the prospects, race by race. RACE ONE DANCE HALL 111. back from a spell, has been working impressively1,283 words
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Article1409 1959-06-24 8 RACE ONE CL. 5 DIV. 2—: I GIN RUNNER: 16-6-59 goins better than Distributor II over 3F m 39 4 5: 18-6-59— Went .smartly over 3F m 39 4 5 with Producer: -59— Covered 3F m 38 with Distributor 11. GAME ONE: 20-6-59— Went1,409 words
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Advertisement126 1959-06-24 8 CHEVROLET who motori motor;: <.ibie motor' NEW Chevrolet hu> arrived L-AI R A, \NF DOOR SEDANS 4 «Iml k I orois **od v c r s J^t*CHO.B*€t MOTORS SINGAPOftf 4 KUALA LUMFUt Philip Morris of the famous COUNTRY DOCTOR BOND STREET REVELATION-pipe tobaccos C Pam% stereo f i Ml i^taftj126 words
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Advertisement42 1959-06-24 8 t t ifAr S r^H PK Hwj^l Celebrations and a celebrated drink r »ns nnd Xt go so well toj:» I >-\ thcv should V Braudy i> a ctl< T-m and i I KEY BRANDY Nolf AgvnU: JOSIPH TRAVKKs A UNIVERSAL CARS LIMITED42 words
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Article160 1959-06-24 10 ARGOS - Rain was as good as an extra man ARGOS Hong Kong. ...3; Si no Malays 1 By I'tir, rain was as goou us a lcin piayer 10 me tiong Kong: Chinese, and helped them to defeat SinoMalavs 3-1 in their farewell match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The 2.50i)160 words
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73 1959-06-24 10 'I'm faster,' says Floyd Patterson CHATHAM. New Jersey. Wed. Floyd Patterson, who defends his world heavyweight title against Ingemar Johansson (Sweden) m New York tomorrow, said here faster and hitting harder than when I beat Britain's Brian London last mont Patterson thrilled 500 fans who crammed into his .nasium onReuter - 73 words
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510 1959-06-24 10 a** 1 8 I v m SB 9 'v i b~\ s IHllin TOP THE TABLE r ONDOX. Wee. Former Australian Test allu rounder Colin McCool captured seven Kent .vickets for 39 runs with leg-breaks at Taunton yesto give Somerset victory by an inningsReuter - 510 words
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75 1959-06-24 10 BOBBY LOCKE BEATS THE WOULD CHAMP S Berkshire. Africa's Locke, the former Bri- champion, we: E arried £350 m the r-pr ional solf 36--golf tournament here. He added a final round of "0 to unofficial reperformance c of 132 by one stroki tdting finish ;uel. Spain's mpion who shot 65Reuter - 75 words
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Article52 1959-06-24 10 Hi.* i Wed first physical casualty of the WimJKOon Uwn tennis championships is Miss J Gencic \ugo leading woman player. She was taken to hospitaJ yesterday with a suspected broken ankle sustained m tilth game of her singles match against Miss B. C»underson. of the UnitedReuter - 52 words
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277 1959-06-24 10 Drive will continue attitude TRIVANDRUM, Wed. India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, talked with both sides yesterday as over 1,100 people were arrested throughout Kerala on the eleventh day of the opposition's campaign to oust its elected communist government. Mr. Nehru, who is onReuter; U.P.I. - 277 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-06-24 10 Mrs. Cheah Eng him, wife of the manager of Fan Fo Transport Co., agents for Japan Airlines m Singapore, left for Tokyo this morning for a fortnight's holiday. Mr. Cheah is already m Tokyo.37 words
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Article190 1959-06-24 10 LONDON, Wed. A COUPLE whose divorce 'had not yet been made absolute were still occupying a two-bedroomed flat with their son, the other woman m the case and her two children by the husband, the London Divorce Court was told yesterday. "Good gracious," commented theReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-06-24 10 Singapore tou tural trai mU.P.I. - 9 words
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Article278 1959-06-24 10 jyjRBAX, Wed.— Police used tear to scatter a mob of African women threatening to burn down a policeman's home here yesterday. Police arrested five of about 50 women who had Withered outside the African policemans house m a housing project. About 250 other African278 words
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143 1959-06-24 10 TV Superman left bulk of estate to another's wife HOLLYWOOD. lues. Puzzling: new developments were revealed today m the case of Georne Reeves, the 45-year-old IV Superman who was found shot dead m his home recently A Luger pistol lay near his side. In rapid succession, it was revealed thatU.P.I.; Reuter - 143 words
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Article59 1959-06-24 10 The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will attend a mammoth rally of workers on June 28 at the Singapore Badminton Hall at p.m. to celebrate the advent of the new Government and the release of the eight trade union leaders from political detention. Fifty-eight unions59 words
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