The Singapore Free Press, 26 June 1959
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Title Section13 1959-06-26 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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16 1959-06-26 1 Opinion Wanted -a gesture by expats e at d, the proposed aid tion :ick Government .on16 words
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Article18 1959-06-26 1 THOREAU - TALKING POINT THOREAU Don t destroy your cf mind by looking _ive in the present, y the present!18 words
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Article286 1959-06-26 1 New steps by unions on the allowances question City Council, SIT staff may join forces with Govt, men fHE Singapore Government, City Council and SIT officers' unions are contemplating forming a united front to negotiate with their employers on the variable allowances Leaders or the council of286 words
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453 1959-06-26 1 ULIIENC to TURN UP FOR POLLS FIGHT Election machinery will go full out on the East coast KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE ALLIANCE, despite its state election defeats in Kelantan and Trengganu, is certain to fight all the 104 constituencies in the Federal general election. An Alliance spokesman told the Free453 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-26 1 HOVERING above E E the ground during: E E m demonstration at E Cow es. Isle of Wight, E Eis the prototype of E Britain's revolution- E E ary "flying saucer." Neither plane nor E E ship, the craft E operates on a cushion E E olReuter - 67 words
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Article31 1959-06-26 1 BIG RUBBER THEFT Thirty bales of rubber $35,000 were stolen rubber firm in Market Street, Singapore, last night. A police spokesman said thieves entered the shop Dy climbing the rear wall.31 words
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341 1959-06-26 1 Mac: I still hope Geneva will lead to summit LONDON, Fri. MR. Harold Macmillan, Britain's Prime Minister, said yesterday he still hoped the Geneva foreign ministers meeting would lead to a summit •The talks at Geneva are an essential preliminary to any summit conference if it is to be fruitfulReuter - 341 words
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Article50 1959-06-26 1 EASTBOURNE. Fri.— Leaders of 40 trade unions unanimously decided here yesterday to press immediately for substantial wage increases for more than 3.000.000 British engineering and shipvard workers. The decision was taken at the annual conference of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article46 1959-06-26 1 BAGDAD. Fri.— The Iraqi Prime Minister, Major General Abdul Karim Kassem. last night granted an amnesty to all those "who indulged ln confVct which ei.dangered the security and order of the country," if they returned to their homes before the end of July. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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185 1959-06-26 1 Walkout by Reds over ILO ban on Hungary GENEVA. Fri.— The International Labour Conference wound up its forty third session here yesterday with a credit ot three new international conventions and a recommendation adopted during the three-week period. The conference, which was attended by more than 900 delegates from 75Reuter - 185 words
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Article68 1959-06-26 1 Flooding in some areas MINOR flooding was reported in several aroas in Singapore this morning, following steady rainfall which started at 5.25 a.m. Bukit Timah Road near the University of Malaya was under seven inches of water. Changi Road was also flooded, but cars could get through. A total of68 words
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180 1959-06-26 1 ITANDENBERG AIR BASE (California), Thurs. Discoverer IV earth satellite was launched here today and the air force hopes to be able to recover its 3001b. nose cone through an air snatch over the Pacific. This shot did not contain any "bio-medicalReuter - 180 words
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Article31 1959-06-26 1 July lirst srade rubber buvers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 91 5 8 tents per lb., up a quarter of on yesterday's dose, i Intone was uneertain.31 words
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Article99 1959-06-26 1 Catholics and Reds in clash T'RIVANDRUM. Fn— T ty-three peo; jured last night in a between Communis' Cathoiics on the ou.. Trivandruni. all. munisl flag had been pu down from a nearby The cla.-*.*i. which* occurrec a lew mn rates ui*. I Nehru, the Indian P I Minister, had left99 words
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Advertisement201 1959-06-26 1 PLAYTEX 1 Panfy Brief f PLAYTEX PANTY br I Flattens the tummy, the derriere, and gives freedom of moticn. Yvs_.*'_^*"^N l Available at: I SINGH SONS 1 53, Chongi Village, 1 Singapore. (Kerala t;iKr s Nehru s .id\i(»—See Paue 10) mmtf^pcrmcineftiiy*. IP P ■I' I T^ ncAcvucubie/htolioht K M» T^^jmJ201 words
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231 1959-06-26 2 BID TO AVERT STEEL STRIKE IN AMERICA i Hitut nttvr.s in oxtottd vontravts 1.1 days NEW YORK, Friday. r V\\K United Steel Workers Union announced yesterday it was willing to extend present contracts with employers until July 15, provided the companies agreed to make any economic gains achieved in wage231 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-06-26 2 .i member --i the Royal Navy's Fleet Bomb and Mine l>isp<»s.ii lean continue \u>rk on the sunken submarine, which lies three miles outside the harbour Sh* re torpedoes have been discorerk each containing lb. of explosives The R; Van II i_llle<_ inPress - 56 words
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16 1959-06-26 2 NON-COMMUNIST ECONOMY STILL STRONG -IKE .SHINC r< N p .1 trade of the any the ..rket16 words
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10 1959-06-26 2 Tax lure to firms for investments mdklgjg ndg hn gfnf10 words
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Article175 1959-06-26 2 Ships lying alongside the Sin- poie Harbour Board irha.xes or expected today: Kyoto 1 2. Mer- 4 .i. 8e:...* 6A. Matat> 7. c B 9, Ore.stes 13 14. President Luna Maersk 18. r N/ 4 L 21 22, K_r.aeverett 24 25, MarII o-'. Celebes 33 34. Bedford 38175 words
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Article145 1959-06-26 2 LONDON. June !.*>. Previous Today RIBB1 R No. 1 RSS t.i.f. European ports July l'7 1 buyers 26-\ buyer* KIBBER No. 1 RSS >pot 2T- buyers 2H br. sellers 2~ sel Rl BBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Hituvf Terms Aug. 27 3 i buyers 26 buven TONt:145 words
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Article94 1959-06-26 2 NEW YORK. Jun? IS. Previous Today TIN >traits Spot 103.62 nom. 103.75 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract July 103.00 buyers 103.00 buyers i 03.37 sellers 103.75 sellers Sept 103.00 paid 103.00 buyers 103 37 seller*; rOXE: Verv steady SALES: Nil. RIBBFR: futures July 3:\45 buyers 32.61 buyers94 words
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Article29 1959-06-26 2 MW YORK, June to. Previous Today 30 Industrials t 4.27 20 Railroads 1> 40 Domestic Bonds 8195 15 Vtilitirs 8» o'» Stocks Composite Averages Jl: ;>829 words
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Article41 1959-06-26 2 Malabar spot and awaiting re- Ieac>e 25 25. June shipment 25. 25, of. Lampong spot and awaiting release 25. afloats 23. c:f. June shipment 25, 24 1 To 24 Muntok viate .«>pot 4. ii Above prices Quoted in i'.S.41 words
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Article78 1959-06-26 2 London. Imm Previou> U\ COPRA Philippines < if. I K North European ports delivered weight per long ton July $74 COPRA. Strait* c.i.f. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per lonj ton July Auk. £8fi COCONUT OIL crude Straits ci.f. European ports in bulk per long ton78 words
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Article64 1959-06-26 2 LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE New unemploynu ni fan kelp* market treiul LONDON I rpHK stock markets in London pesten a better tendency with sentiment help overnight improvement on Wall Street in< a further fall in unemployment in th i Kingdom during June. Apart from the short-dated st dull, gilt-edged securities were64 words
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Article27 1959-06-26 2 WASHINGTON. The United States today m a loan of M54.050.000 to the Taiwan Aluminium Corpora- tion to help modernise and expand its plant ohsung. Foim<27 words
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124 1959-06-26 2 LONDON. Fri. The directors of Klrfcy Rubber Estates announced that new proposals have been made to the board for a merger of the interests of the company with other rubber companies of comparable economic and agricultural status. These new proposals are. in the opinion124 words
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Article93 1959-06-26 2 Wall St. closes steady i TWEW YORK. Thurs. Wall Street today closed very steady, showing a moderate representation ot advances extending mostly to one dollar. A sudden rally in oil shares developed in late trading, reflecting the belief that the group had been behind the market and expectations that the93 words
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Article27 1959-06-26 2 PARIS. Fri.— Finance Ministers of the six-nation European Economic Community wiil meet in Bonn in midJuly to discuss the harmonisation of fiscal and budgetary policies.27 words
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Article1494 1959-06-26 2 SINGAPORE. Thur.s Ale. Brl Pre:. 1.60 B 1.60 B 1.80 s 1.80 s 0:_:s 2 20 B 2.20 B 2.30 S 2.30 S 88. Petrol 52 B 54 B 34 xd S 54 xd S Con. Smelt P. 18 B 18 B 20 -S 20 '-S1,494 words
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Advertisement27 1959-06-26 2 \l shopping is complete PRESENTS A FEW OF THE MANY CHOICE SELECTIONS }3^ FRENCH CHEESE \M, Original Port Salut Camembert jjf JT m*^^ :*;»_'>.-; f,tzpatr,ck s .jteSSBJ _____^^H27 words
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Advertisement10 1959-06-26 2 ____F '•»> 1 HyTf /|j"\.r 1 v_£fl wl v* ■JS K__^w^___i10 words
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36 1959-06-26 3 Chinese Reds beaten in race |M'l W police hai I upied a tuo--mile territory Inclo-Tibetan I oun as Bara which has been between t hina and .irs. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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318 1959-06-26 3 Hint in L T .S. of missile unit for S. Korea IJEAVILY censored U.S. Congressional testimony 11 just released in Washington contains a hint that a U.S. Army missile unit is to be based in South Korea. If this is planned, the missiles are likely to be Nike anti-aircraft weaponsU.P.I - 318 words
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Article6 1959-06-26 3 H.K. ADMITS 9 REFUGEES dfjfnfhjjgdyjfg ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article14 1959-06-26 3 1 .der I :ion >r Sum he the ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-06-26 3 Japanese Prime Mintbustike Kislii rd I om left in it) is b n with his third billet Mr K.>h. retained members of i^t .ibinet: I u>ter Aiiihiro Fu itreme loft i" and I inanir Minister Eisaku Sato from left in nd r«»u U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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111 1959-06-26 3 JAPANESE APPEAL TO WORLD OVER THE RHEE LINE THE Japan Lawyers ati o n has worldwide ap- for the releas 153 J a pane being detained in a South Koran prison on charge of violating the so-call- "Rhee Lin< boundterritorial reclaimed by the K rean Governn. bi; h Japan hasU.P.I - 111 words
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Article21 1959-06-26 3 Philippine Constabulary troops reinforced the police in, a Manila suburb, to prevent an outbreak Of violence between rival Chinese sai U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article32 1959-06-26 3 member.- ol the Japanese Rest arch Council headed by the council's pre>idp. Kankuro K e are now on a four-week visit of West Germany at the invitation of the Bonn Government. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article28 1959-06-26 3 The U.S. Agriculture Department has .sold 11.023,000 lb. of U.S. Government-owned non-fat dry milk to the Government of Japan for use in the national school lunch programme.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article28 1959-06-26 3 The Burmese trade delegation led by U Thi Han. Minister for 'the Development of Trade and Economy, laid wreaths at the Lenin and Stalin mausoleum in Moscow.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article25 1959-06-26 3 Chief Marshal B. Watanandura. Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Siamese Air Force, is "due to arrive in Taipeh on June 29 for a three-day visit. U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article21 1959-06-26 3 Japan has decided to drop its bid for the chairmanship of the board of governors of the International Labour Organisation*- U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article14 1959-06-26 3 The Japanese Foreign Ministry has sent M$2.500 to jlood victims in Hong Kong. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article22 1959-06-26 3 Visiting General Alfred M. Gruenther (retired), president of the American Red Cross, called on South Korean President, Syngman Rhee at Chinhae ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article37 1959-06-26 3 Reuter A six-vessel fleet of the Japanese Maritime Self-De-fence Force has left Tokyo for a Pacific cruise. The warship will visit Pearl Harbour. Hilo. San Diego. Los Angeles, and again stop at Honolulu on its way backReuter - 37 words
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Article28 1959-06-26 3 The Vietnamese American Association will start an additional 24 evening and five dav classes in Saigori, bringing Vie cotal number of students being taught English to 3.500.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article84 1959-06-26 3 Japan has ordered pip-iron worth over MSI 7,000.000 from the Iron and Steel Corporation of South Africa (ISCORP). The shipment must be eompleted by the end of this year. Japanese gas and petro-che-mical companies are showing interest in the use of liquefied petroleum gas as raw material. A Japanese goodwill84 words
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99 1959-06-26 3 'WIN OVER THESE 100 H.K. CHINESE' MR. STANWAY CHENG, a Nationalist Chinese editor, has urged his government to court support from about 100 Hong Kong Chinese intellectuals who are neither pro-communist nor pro-NationalLst. Mr. Cheng, editor of Taipeh's China News, said in a dispatch from Hong Kong that about 100U.P.I - 99 words
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Article91 1959-06-26 3 A JAPANESE research ship A has left Tokyo V> probe more than 11.000 yards into the ocean deeps oft' Japan ing to find remains ol that hved 200.000 Off Japan is one of the deepest clefts in the floor or the ocean. It goesReuter - 91 words
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Article23 1959-06-26 3 New Apostolic Nuncio to PI Archbishop Salvatore Siino. new Apostolic Nuncio to th Philippines, has arrived in Manila to assume his post.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Advertisement223 1959-06-26 3 CARL ZEISS SUNGLASSES mm T u \k Moc PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra-red rays. REMEMBER Umbra! lenses are colour-true and the l>er_t \uu can tor your eyi Available at: ROBINSON S Raffles Place. Singapore 1 and all reliable optic id Department. Si "WHY NOT FLY THERE? Sydney?223 words
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Miscellaneous207 1959-06-26 3 in, B -i ug ___________HMI .B I _H__H____________________H j y i -i i- i j i i < i ITS ROSS age beginning to rhyme <7* ii Forty-five inches Add five 4, hundred tor a alley <.3> 8 mJTmi tb« I"** ddl t 7 ■.f^BW? 25&2..1** 9 Go round: the207 words
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153 1959-06-26 4 MOST H-WAR DEATHS WOULD BE FROM BURNS A [ORE Americans would die of burns than from 1 radioactive fall-out in an H-bomb war according to U.S. scientists. This conclusion was presented at a U.S. Congressional atomic energy sub-committee hearing on what would happen if the United States anci Ru.v idedU.P.I - 153 words
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Article54 1959-06-26 4 France will make her own A-bomb J -TELLE. le made a brief in ..amber answer cr; »f Radi Senator R M I rece ..v M. Soustelle could I that Fra. -,r> her pla: bon M. Soustelle. who is in cha: atomic affairs and the Sahara territory said not nounced herU.P.I - 54 words
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Article241 1959-06-26 4 f .j:... tests are needed oap.>0 ap.> _vfl m knowledge of wnat an H-bomb .a do to tne warring .nd tnt Aoria. accordmg to U.S. exp< y made this sugfce>... n as a Congressional atomic energy sub-committee inued hearings on the "biological environmental effects of a nuclearU.P.I - 241 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-06-26 4 rican-A t-j tion is tl( w 5 ly-d< tch ha* .e, in the sharii ii and -n th.e exch i t s amme is designed to bring a sc -Bies I their Interest in A or coir. parable laboratories. By t. s .tist.s are now studying In97 words
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156 1959-06-26 4 A TREATY sel I'raue A A and ratified by nex prinj the confident preObserver's economic editor. Andrew Id. He *t thai f 20 l Brit. effect In June next Shonfield s< es the succ in St* the i Free Trade Arei Britain, "althi lemU.P.I - 156 words
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Article192 1959-06-26 4 VIETNAM'S STRIKING PROGRESS PRESIDENT N of South Vietnam must be rated "as ene of the ablest Free Asian leaders." the Nev York New* sai Mr. Ernes; K. Lindl. y. editor of the n. writing from Sir I "South Vietnam has madmore striki more ways than A^ian nation I I nU.P.I - 192 words
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292 1959-06-26 4 Plan to drill worlds deepest hole MERICAN scientists have appealed to space-conscious Congressmen to support a project which calls for drilling the world's deepest hole. They predicted that if they could raise US$l5 million to finance the work, they would be able to drill to a record depth of 31.000U.P.I - 292 words
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421 1959-06-26 4 Film festival opens today in West Berlin T-HE 12-day Interna- tional Film Festival opens in West Berlin today A total of 28 leature films three mil-length documentari I 50 short documentaries and culture films are planned ior showing ln three periormances dahy at the two festival cinemas and in theReuter - 421 words
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176 1959-06-26 4 WHEN PEOPLE BEGIN TO GET ILL-TEMPERED AN official suggestion that New Y< mer is scarcely the most br.. world has spread dismay among is to attract tourists to that skyscraper i So far as hotel proprietors, r and theatre managements are com breezes perpetually waft down tl the upper reachesReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement142 1959-06-26 4 a Jov Forever m MATCHING ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS in GOLD, h WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. i P.H. HENDRY I .lewellf Ivrrsmith-. Biid^p Rd.. S'pore g A Kuala Lumpur. H^ CLASSIFIED ADS. Timum). IT VOl K <Ht\ ll I I i fro IFOTOi -HOPPING GtlDl en* l>\N( IN* ITHCSE 10 nTAV PHOTOGRAPH!142 words
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Advertisement33 1959-06-26 4 RRflnn' theDnnUll Multim.. will.. _c_i ■'•3 "t sole agcnts H. A. 0 CONWOR t CO., LTD. LAIDLAW BLDG. BATTERY RO SINGAPORE 10*-A BUKIT BINTANG RD., KUALA LUMK R QUADRONAU for all kinds fj^^^'i'pj33 words
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Miscellaneous292 1959-06-26 4 PM. 1.00 Programme summary- I Director: Margaret John. Inst ru- I Devi; 8.15 Talk of the week; 8.30 g'fjjj- ■SSfSJSBTJS fa--102 Inn With M.ui, a* mental Ensemble directed by Carl These are new. A review of some a ?„^\>^? R 2^wt 0 H q -?h inn Wltl ciusic. Musical fare292 words
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Article6 1959-06-26 5 FAMILY PLANNING NOW IN KAMPONGS 'pillar6 words
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Article370 1959-06-26 5 COPRA SHORTAGE. HIGHER FREIGHT RATES, UK IMPORT DUTY BLAMED \BOI T 2,200 oil mill workers have lost their lobs in Singapore as a result of the crisis caused by shortage of copra, according to the Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association >pokesman of the Association370 words
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266 1959-06-26 5 31 airmen get awards for good service "THIRTY-ONE airmen hav. d honours and their services in Malaya, according to published in the London Gazette. Air O mmodore CT. Hannah or RAAF. got a C.8.. while Group Captain P.E. ap. formerly Officer ■.manding RAF Kuala Lumpur, was awarded a C.B.E. O266 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-06-26 5 GRANNY ROSA, 77, CREATES A STIR GRANDMOTHER Rosa Maynou. 77, created tir at the Singapore .port yesterday W h started questioning hostesses and newsmen in Spanish. She speaks no English. way to Mac new lif«* land after lived in Perth, r children and -hildren in Brisk and fit 'her plane97 words
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Article42 1959-06-26 5 OPERATOR IS ACQUITTED ;..a. Gopaldas, a telephone operator at the Tan Tock Sen- Hospital. Si: pore of retaining a bicycle purported to have been stolen. K c tokl the Second District Ju< Mr. Choor [e had bought from a friend of his.42 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-06-26 5 festerday was a very special occasion ior Linda and Leslie BJogg. Their daddy was home again after two months. Daddy" is Mr. \V. S. Blogg. managing director of Gestetner anc^ Co. (Eastern) Ltd., Singapore, who returned by Qantas from Australia, after a business tour abroad. inda,110 words
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Article, Illustration276 1959-06-26 5 TEACHING will sutler with staff vacancies," the Principal of the University of Malaya (Singapore Division). Professor A. A. Sandosham, warned today. Commenting on ti*e number of vacancies for heads of department at the University at the moment, he told the Free Press: "We are276 words
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236 1959-06-26 5 A soft voice will ask help for blind TT UAL A LUMPUR, Fri. The soft voice of a 17-year-old girl will be heard over Radio Malaya on Sunday, seeking public help to bring happiness to 15.000 blind people in the country. At the same time three blind men will repeat236 words
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Article81 1959-06-26 5 SHELL UNION OFFICIALS THE following were elected officials of the Shell Employees* Union, Singapore: Mr. Kum Teng Hock (president); B. Rodrigues (vicepresident); Inche Abdul Aziz Karim (general secretary); Mr. Wong Moo Sung (asst. secretary); Mr. Goh Sai Hong (treasurer); Mr. David Yeo (asst. treasurer). Committee members: Mr. Wee Bah Chong,81 words
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Article47 1959-06-26 5 The Salvation Army Fellowship in Singapore holds its weekly social gathering at its headquarters in Clemenceau Avenue today at 8 p.m. There will be a judo demonstration by ten instructors from the Singapore Judo Club and a mind-read-ing act. Supper will be provided.47 words
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Article26 1959-06-26 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A usual monthly outing has been arranged by the Hans Anderson Club for 130 underprivileged children on Saturday at Johore Zoo.26 words
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Article20 1959-06-26 5 The Singapore Dravidar Kazhagam will celebrate the ramil poet Bharathi Dasan's sixty-ninth birthday at the Cultural Centre tomorrow.20 words
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Article, Illustration227 1959-06-26 5 OPERA TION 'KEEP LEFT STARTS IN SINGAPORE T*HE Singapore Traffic Police and the Singapore Safety First Council yesterday jointly launched a "keep to the left" campaign to educate motorists on road courtesy and reduce the number of accidents. Policemen stopped hundreds cf motorists all over the island and gave them227 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-06-26 5 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES" TODAY: 320 p.m. TOMORROW 2.46 a.m. and 400 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.40 a.m. and 4.44 p.m. MONDAY: 4.45 a.m. and 5.34 p.m. TUESDAY: 6.09 a.m. and 6.32 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.50 a.m. and 7.29 pm. THURSDAY. 9.02 a.m. and 8.18 pm.42 words
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Article2202 1959-06-26 6 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM Lai Peng helps Latiff to solve drug ring slaying by AT I I I the I- I ■•ntered his oft: a "I d of b' but Englishman ll ought to know betthan that! Just bee. ■:et in E doesn't mean he He shelters2,202 words
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Advertisement12 1959-06-26 6 *^*_^5Q»y '^QQSL'jB nfiSffv -OV' '"Wj_P___^n^ l -'VVVV^V mm^T Amr^"^^ mmT^P o '^m^^^^^^^^^^'\^mmm\12 words
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179 1959-06-26 7 TO PEOPLE LIKE THESE VICTORY WAS NOT WON WITHOUT A TERRIBLE PRICE... bombardment was an ordeal for the French cople m the towns and villages on the coast. was short but it was far more intense ny air raid, and every house which was to the shore was destroyed or179 words
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Article243 1959-06-26 7 JOSEPH L. MYLER - Do monsters in the ocean Bv JOSEPH L. MYLER w *>*.-♦_____. scientists are convinced that i n t creatures including: a genuine sea serpent lurk in tiie ocean's greatest deeps. perpetual near-fret. :id under water t hundreds of ton__ foot, th< :or .-.urvival rious oon. pent i by applied with243 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1959-06-26 7 David Howarth - David Howarth m Odette and Raoul Mou —they lived to their ho7ne again. CAUGHT IN THE MAELSTROM A youi._ .-ailed F Mousset was a native of Ouistreham. As it happened he was in Caen on the night of June 5, but his wife Odette was in Ouistreham. where they1,245 words
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Article555 1959-06-26 7 ■'INHERE are still too many people who think of engineers as tweedy types who wear boots, smoke a pipe and stalk around a construction site." says Catherine Eiden, president of the Society of Women Engineers. "Actually, engineering involves mostly mental work, so there's no reason555 words
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Miscellaneous423 1959-06-26 7 -nee to do laboratory AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. work. If vou pursue scienti your talents and energies into of trouble! Use common j 19) —Do some planning fie investißation as your life mak j llg the family circle a sense. Be practical. ahead if you are looking forwork vou likely will423 words
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413 1959-06-26 8 ROGER FULFORD - One woman— and the 'war' to gain the vote ROGER FULFORD By I DAME CHRISTABEL PANKIII KST. who died last year in America, was the leader of the militant suffragettes before l'U I. and softened militancy b\ feminine charm. little singing bird in caph\itv.' wis Ma\ Beerbohm's description of her.413 words
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455 1959-06-26 8 George Malcolm Thomson - Winston 'terrified or the perfect secretary George Malcolm Thomson By htly. gan.id colivil :.IhUSL imedy; cial l Peter to I jsoluteh to L nderColonies, s the turning poh. :ed for r. "He nply terrify tton told him: I ne you meet Winxi see all his faults. of your life •nd455 words
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Article113 1959-06-26 8 m h»KK OMI AN Ml* d Spai Blond. Ms. \n 'didate dis- and whether it is worth it. But what bin the idea that MPs get wine _ind spirit dutNlf DAY. John I in t*>r< -rrr>p«.nmtmi on the shell an r wo- man. but a> hr113 words
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Article177 1959-06-26 8 STRONG PEOPLE, STRONG WRITING COAST TO COAST. Australian Stories chosen by Dal Stivens Angus and Robertson ISs. WHILE English and American writers seem to become more mannered and inhibited, the Australians are concentrating on describing with "poetry and punch," as Mr. Stivens claims for this tine collection, the amazingly varied177 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-06-26 8 Danish author return China -_-^M___^^H The Booh of the Week] THI IX 1955. K und, i Danish journalist, perm ithrough R TL spent t w lie. hers lYkn nv for his IMS! OKI I II I II MUM I \lMlllt\llli pat: DA! to \,OOK, a white man! You don't see55 words
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Advertisement23 1959-06-26 8 fee v ere 8 mm Movie Projc The Revere 1 0 •mm movie P' < ed in epptcr. "thtotr, co cmbodn. tiont found protector.23 words
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Miscellaneous356 1959-06-26 8 JFFF lIAWKF b> *>«!_.<> Jordan <4 HCAOfiQ/^VS »H3«tO HEAPS OF THE f T*V_r SAACHMfiN AffE FETED BY MEANWH'LE ON A IONELV PAC'F'C STRANGE PLANET WHtCH JEFP HAWKE *W AAAf"/ SOCIETIES EKK3AGSO ATOU PREPABATtONS ARE UNDEff AND HtS OOMffA\D€S aSNOOUNTE&ED COSMfC RESEARCH ANO WAY FOR THE EXPLODING OP A IN SPACE356 words
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Article23 1959-06-26 9 —••"""11. 111. JMII Class 2, Division I—6 Furs. ammmmmmmt 9 00. lull K Hast^r k.»4. Box office -den 8.01. Black i harm SJ23 words
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Article143 1959-06-26 9 Box Office best in top sprint |> ICE II sh aid take the Class 2 Div. 1 I Shaw Stable doub: fur wh 2 Div. II will prove right r and Den ten- l lb. lit him at Sin^a; R i inaa did I I h I jj gapore Kawa143 words
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Article183 1959-06-26 9 :shire seam not had many first team rurned to the side ior the t Wo: and took best first class per-.«—-■_—-■———■mm formances. J 09. aire -nvon V 43. C 11. C C. were eluded in his 30.3 overs. Kent were dismissed for 160. Anion? Coldwell's183 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-06-26 9 Seven-year-old Jenni- fer Abutter stole the show at a gwimming gala at the Britannia Club i held in connection with E the R\.S( orps Week an annual celebra- tion. Here »he is seen E proudly receiving a priic from Brigadier M. 11. E i Walters, the Director102 words
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Article76 1959-06-26 9 CURRAGH, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland, Fri. Mr. Gerald Oldham's Fidalgo. trained at Newmarket by Harry W'ragg, raced home a four lengths winner of the Irish Derby, run over a mile and a half Ridden by Engl. Joe Mercer. Fidalgo started a hot favourite at 2Reuter - 76 words
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168 1959-06-26 9 NEW YORK. Fri.— The world heavyweight title fight between Floyd Patterson, the American holder, and Ingemar Johansson, the European champion, at Yankee Stadium ha> been postponed until tonight because of rain. Bill Rosensohn, th e .'»9-year-old promoter, said it was decided to put theReuter - 168 words
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1584 1959-06-26 9 ALLAN LEWIS - TECHNICOLOR LEADS MALAYA'S STAYERS ALLAN LEWIS lE 2, Div. 1 i.i miles Technicolor II 9.00: Peaceful King 8.11; Gold Hunt B.10; t.embira 8.08: Polly slip,,,-, 8.0. Fieture Fan II 8.01; Gallant Turk 8.01, Barakat 80* lord Arrogance 8.00; Perhaps So 8.00. jhUIMC.OLOh ii should win the Class 2 Div. I—l}1,584 words
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Article60 1959-06-26 9 TOKYO, Fri. Fusako Tanaka. a high school (student yesterday established a new national record in the I women's 200-metre backstore •event in an elimination for the Japan swimming I championships In Fukuoka prefecture. Kyushu. Southern Japan. Her time was 2 min. 42.2 sec. Previous record was 2Reuter - 60 words
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39 1959-06-26 9 THESE HORSES WON'T START TOMORROW rl SE horses will not start tomorrow. mbira. Perhaps M ***o Sorry, Collet toi Evelyn. June Blossom. Satisfaction, Billeen. Gun Runner, Destiny. I meed, (Jui I and Courtier. The Whistler is a doubtful starter.39 words
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Article36 1959-06-26 9 LONDON. Fri.— Keith Test cricketer, was carried yesterday after pulling a leg muscle while I M.C.C. against Oxford University. He pulled the muscle while attemotn. dropped his bat in great pain.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article216 1959-06-26 9 Six-goal centre stars for RAF K.A.F 8: Junior clubs 1. ROYAL Air Force strengthened their chances of; taking the Singapore Amateur Football Association premier league title when they trounced Junior Clubs at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Alter leading 1-0 at halitinie. R.A.F. who are at the top of the league216 words
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Article107 1959-06-26 9 PLAYING with ten men throughout. Haikowyu were trounced 9—3 by Radin Ma.-, in a Div. 3B S.A.F.A. league tie at Farrer Park yesterday. The game was dull with Haikowyu unbalanced, especially their forward line. At half time the score was 4 l. Radin Mas had dominated107 words
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Article91 1959-06-26 9 LONDON, Fri. The third rounds of the men's and women's singles at Wimbledon will reduce the field to the last 16 in each event today. Four of the surviving six seeded men have already got through to the fourth round. They are Alex Olmedo and BarryReuter - 91 words
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Article37 1959-06-26 9 TOKYO. Fri. The visiting Formosa volleyball team the Stars, continued their unbroken run of defeats when losing their seventh game in Japan against -i Japan steel tube company team in Kawasaki City near Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article166 1959-06-26 9 MANCHESTER. Fri. lhe Indian cricketers struggled, to 87 for five wickets in reply to Lancashire's first innings of 400 for five declared on the second-day of the match here. Play was restricted to the last 22 hours because of rain. The pitch had been fully coveredReuter - 166 words
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Article150 1959-06-26 9 S'PORE MAN'S WORLD TITLE PLAINS T-AN Ho v. Games and Empire Games gold medall who broke t! rid lightweight titliftini >rd with total pound. of 890 lb last month, will make another world recoi d breaking tempt on Sept. 12 when SOSC holds its proposed Miniat 1 Games." Howe L150 words
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Article11 1959-06-26 9 TOKV pro.. 25 recognition Emperor Hiroh pre game- U.P.I.U.P.I - 11 words
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Miscellaneous71 1959-06-26 9 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: SAFA training. Jalan Besar (5.30); SAFA league— Div. 28, Sukaramai vs Gymkhana, Geylang; Div. 3A, Seletar F.C. vs Seletar Y.1., Naval Base; Indian Youngsters vs Serangoon M.Y., Farrer Park. Dr. Cummins Cup. Tan Tock Seng "A" vs Tan Tock Seng "B", Farrer Park. ATHLETICS: Tanjong Katong Girls;71 words
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Article14 1959-06-26 10 Missing envoy's body found BILNOS AIRE.- -The .dor disappear- -und body lary of U.P.I.U.P.I - 14 words
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Article21 1959-06-26 10 Barry Sullivan is divorced MONK tor Barry Sullivan, ireed yesterda* etta ned ••en *>f temper dura?h he wnu irt xmn^h U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-26 10 I \NF o! the main aims of lhe Singapore Rotary lab i> to foster a spirit of genuine friendship among people of various nationalities, religions and backgrounds. Wechsler, told In mixed •here is somemmunities to ggksgijrft >1K I I MM»\ HOWL, retiring President of theFree Press - 67 words
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Article22 1959-06-26 10 (COLOMBO. Fri .ed into Cole ad food the by a 9.000 dock •_e pay. -three '000 to ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article234 1959-06-26 10 Autonomy in the Chinese state, Nehru suggests Go slow\ Premier advises Pelting BOMBAY, Fri. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, suggested in an interview published here today that Tibet should have "autonomy in the Chinese state" as a solution to its problems. He was answering questions by234 words
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109 1959-06-26 10 LONDON. Fri. The British Transport Commission yesterday rejected a claim for more pay by the National Union of Railwaymen. largest 01 three national rail unions. The commission asked the N.U.R. to reconsider their attitude in the light of the commission's £89 million loss lastReuter - 109 words
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Article56 1959-06-26 10 MANAGUA. I Nicaragua I Thurs. Rebel forces seeking I to invade Nicaragua from Honduras fought an armed clash with Honduras Government troops, official Nicara- 1 guan sources said today. The clash was said to have occurred last night at El Chaparral, a village on the Nicaragua HondurasU.P.I - 56 words
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Article30 1959-06-26 10 TOKYO. Fri. -Mount Sama. 60 miles north-west of Tokyo, erupted at noon today belching smoke 5.500 yards h In the air. No casualty reported.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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260 1959-06-26 10 TEH M)RIM. Friday. AIR. 11. M. S. NAMBOODIRIPAD. communist Chief l Minister of Kerala State, said here yesterda\ that his government was to suspend a controversial clause of the Education Act do the advice of Mr. Nehru, the Prime MinisteThe Chief260 words
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Article28 1959-06-26 10 TRIVANDRUM. Thurs. More than 13.500 persons have been arrested in the 13--day-oid anti Communist agitation in Kerala State, authorities estimated. Police arrested 125 persons today.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-06-26 10 Mr. and Mrs. Tran Kim Phuong. who left Singapore by Malayan Airways this morning: for Kuala Lumpur. *here Mr Tran Kim Phuon_r will take up his duties as the new Charge d'Affaires in the Vietnamese Legation. His last post was Vietnamese Consul tn Washington.picture. Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article24 1959-06-26 10 The Singapore branch of the Red Cross Society will hold a flag day tomorrow to money for general work n the island.24 words
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Article, Illustration210 1959-06-26 10 Straits Chinese break with tradition NEW ANGLE TO OLD FABLE VAGA BERAPL' or ii -Fiery Dragon," a story based on a Greek mythology, was staged at the Happy World Stadium, Singapore, last night, and will be repeated tonight. t was presented by the Peranakan group of Straits Chinese for theT.G.K; Free Press - 210 words
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Article64 1959-06-26 10 Three dates for parents Parent, who want their children born in 1952 or 1953 to be admitted to school in Singapore next year, have only tnree more chances to register them— on June 27. July 4 and July 11. An official statement yesterday said that all Government'English primary schools, Government64 words
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Article233 1959-06-26 10 A SCHOOLBOY'S evidence as complainant in a robbery trial yesterday resulted in the boy being fined $100 and in the acquittal of a youth who he had accused of trying to rob him on April 28. The complainant was Ng Chee Hock. 19, of Havelock Road,233 words
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170 1959-06-26 10 19 KILLED IN MAYS 2,031 ROAD ACCIDENTS rpHK Singapore keep-left campaign at cutting down the high acrid* launched yesterday on a grim :iot< As police and safety ouncil on the road and advised moto: left unless overtaking, the port on accidents showing that I in Colony road accidc: t month170 words
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55 1959-06-26 10 250.000 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS EACH YEAR Pol ICE S heou i s.iul that ti alio were about dents of He «*\i>i.-i- idents i in H ill* pol Mr flu th* ai i be < ttlti 11. alse s iirf thai had co-op* pol: Hitherto nan were left el lark a the55 words
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Article9 1959-06-26 10 MR. S.D. MILES DIES IN MELBOURNE I mhjkm hytjgfmgj9 words
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