The Singapore Free Press, 29 June 1959
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section13 1959-06-29 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Opinion
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59 1959-06-29 1 Alliance confidence is now restored X feel leaders too, and of ongDato :.d the Trane Abdul I o—remained0 remained the no i v he outcome Tord to T been Abd. •he re- ere the ■om- religion. *ion nuch no Alliance two si PMIP. p.st rez Par- undo prestige Kelane a59 words
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Article241 1959-06-29 1 Nine-month wait at K.L. hospital for operation Women eager to limit family Kuala Lumpur, Mon. §0 MANY married women m Kuala Lumpur want to stop having babies that the General Hospital cannot keep pace with the demand. Dr. D. LlewellynJones, the hospital's obstetrician gynaecologist, who is241 words
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Article355 1959-06-29 1 Gromyko statement on Geneva talks accuses West Germany MOSCOW, Monday. Ijyfß. ANDREI GROMYKO, the Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday accused West Germany of trying to hinder progress at the Geneva conference by following a policy of obstruction "so dear to the heart of Chancellor Adenauer/* The355 words
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Article33 1959-06-29 1 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 91j cents per lb.. up half a cent on Friday's close. The ton e was steady, quiet.33 words
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Article94 1959-06-29 1 A. Ghani Jonit hanged ABDUL GHAKI bin Jonit, 23, who wu.s sentenced to death tor the murder of a labourer m Sims Avenue, Singapore, last year. haijged m Ouiram prison this morning. The Commissioner of Prisons. Major P. L. James, said the death sentence .vas carried out at 6 0294 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-06-29 1 The Malayan Hish Commissioner to Ceylon and Datin Maclntyre at a reception held m otombo m honour of the official birthday of the V.m:; di-Pertuan Agong. On Dato Maclntyre's right is Mr. Stanley dp Zoysa. Ceylon Minister lor Finance and Planning, and on Datin63 words
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313 1959-06-29 1 MELDRIM (Georgia), Sun. 4 FREIGHT train of gas-filled tank cars plunged off a trestle into a crowd of swimmers today. At least two of the cars exploded, spreading flames over j the river and through surrounding woods. The state highway patrol estimated at313 words
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132 1959-06-29 1 'Sukarno to get his way by decree' JAKARTA, Mon. President Sukarno will enforce his •guided democracy" plan for Indonesia by decree soon after his return home from a two-month world tour today to lace a political and economic crisis. authoritative sources here believe. After Dr. Sukarno has had three days'Reuter - 132 words
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Article43 1959-06-29 1 LIMA. (Peru). Sun. A! ground rescue team reached the wreckage of a Colombian airliner hi£h m the mountains north of Lima yesterday and radioes that all 14 persons aboard werp killed when the Aviancad C-4 crashed on Wednesday.43 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-06-29 1 LATIFF FILM: SHOOTING STARTS II One. Take One." The clapper boy clucked away and a moment later Maharii bin Mohamad ran across the kampong and the shooting of the Latiff series by the Cathay-Keris Studios had begun. Very appropriately Air. B. N. Rao. the director, has chosen Kamponu Padang Terbarkar117 words
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Article32 1959-06-29 1 JOHANESBURG. Mon. An Indian shop m the African township of Sophiatown was burned out last night apparently m reprisal I against its refusal to nhserve i 1 "self-denial day." ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article51 1959-06-29 1 7 dead in mass killing STETTLER (Canada*. Mon. The bodies of seven persons, five of them children, were found yesterday m a house m this Alberta community. 90 miles southeast of Edmonton. The seven, all members of one family, apparently, died from blows to the head from a blunt instrument.U.P.I - 51 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-06-29 1 VA RS ITY BOY WO RK S IN TRA WLER Tough? He went to find out lUIALAYAN youngsters are taking advantage of the fisheries scheme whereby they can train on one of the Japanese trawlers operating from Singapore. But it's a tough life, and many of them quit after the132 words
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Advertisement10 1959-06-29 1 <HMVM '-V j IS COMING REFRIGERATORS month t ftINOAPONC !U|10 words
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371 1959-06-29 2 Bodies found m bay: Police arrest five seamen SYDNEY, Monday. DOUCE assisted In immigration and intelligence agents are making far-reaching investigations into the mystery of the bodies of two Chinese found floating near the British passenger-freighter Taiyuan here on June 26 andReuter - 371 words
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95 1959-06-29 2 POLIO: THE LIVE VACCINE HAS AN ADVANTAGE WASHINGTON. Sun. World Health Ortiusation polio t'oniVrence reported today that m some areas of the world the use of live vaccine might be more effective m preventing paralytic polio than the dead Salk vaccine. I wnrt the cornel to the the camaid: Convenient95 words
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Article31 1959-06-29 2 Rubber exports by South Vietnam SAIGON. Mon.— South Vietnam exported 67.100 tons of rubber m 1958. the Vietnam news agency reported. France, the United States and Britain were the main buyers.31 words
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Article121 1959-06-29 2 Missiles: US ahead of Russia' NEW YORK. Mon.— America is ahead of Russia m missile development "exeepi m the long-range inter-con-tlnental ballistic missiles," Mr. Overton Brooks, charman of the House of Represent at ives science and astronautics commissior. said today. "We are ahead 01 Russia m such things as theReuter - 121 words
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Article74 1959-06-29 2 LUSAKA. Northern Rhodesia, Mon.— The Northern Rhodesia African National Congress decided yesterday to press for a constitution giving a measure of self-govern-ment and independence to Africans. A Congress meeting approved a resolution calling on their president, Mr. Harry Nkumbula who is a member of the Legislative CouncilReuter - 74 words
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Article40 1959-06-29 2 PITTSBURG. Mon. The Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation Is recalling employees at the South Side plant of Pittsburgh works, following a decision by member* of United Steelworks Union to return to their job.s after a four-day strike.40 words
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Article36 1959-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. jS. Yagappan. 35 a Tawn 'Council labourer of Kota Tlnggl, has been committed i for trial at the Aisises on a charge of murdering a woI man Nagamah, on April36 words
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Article255 1959-06-29 2 R.S.P.C.A. service to public PREVENTION OF RABIES CARING loi sick animals is a public health policy as well as a humanitarian one, said Mr. R. M. McLeish, president of the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. He wa.> speaking over Radio Singapore last night m an appeal for255 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-06-29 2 Three Boy Scouts paste a Singapore tad-Tuberculosis Association poster on a wall m TanjottK Paffai Scouts are helping SATA m preparation for the n X-ray campaign which is to be launched by the tion m that district on Wednesday. Mobile units will po from street to street63 words
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Article277 1959-06-29 2 yHERE has been a 20 per cent drop m the tonnage of cargo handled at the Roads and Singapore Harbour Board wharves m the first four months of this year compared with the same period last year and m 1957. This is revealed In a277 words
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Article1340 1959-06-29 2 S NGAftttE, Sat INDUSTRIALS. Prevnus T»Hiy OrdJ. )l J S I i f B.8. Petrol 52-1 53 B M 3 B.V. Trusses 5.CO B 5.30 S Con. T SniH P-?' p u/. b S C 34 B 33 B 35 S 34 S Fece-al Dispensary I.CO B1,340 words
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66 1959-06-29 2 Desperate quest is now on Lai Peng ORODUCEK 3 1 b» heroi: not v< Their tnodtl I lea TtM $80.00- mau.'" tiff. th« b> feature Pi* Ron. Sen Mr. T. call lor La. perate.'" hali-a-do?' tn tested for been founc varioui 'For example, girls who handkerch: mouths ea tin nt66 words
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45 1959-06-29 2 English g i rl helps French 'rout' Briton CALISBLFn ts, rouu on a p Southern Con. ma man TtM of the a pub traders lam;' :ronic i direction of and the pr d the c on the oth river F. said. Th. across a ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article17 1959-06-29 2 BIG CUT S I N INCOME T AX PARIS II announced mon some csl<' i] rcfoi ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement121 1959-06-29 2 BY PUBLIC DEMAND We have pleasure m announcing THE EXTENSION PRICE SMASHING SALE for a further and final one week ONLY. GIAN SINGH CO. LTD., 30-1 RAFFLES PLACE, SIMGAPORE-1 TELEPHONE: *****/6 /^O\ FASTI DIMMED AND SO DELICIOUS as if prepared by an Italian Chef f^T^ f) nd >ou cnioy ta^ty121 words
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247 1959-06-29 3 Chinese move m th* harder HIH "movement during 19^ P g P aS maj r of colonisation i s Tibet when- the mnulatin StUler k already grea outain,^ noeian population. The refugee Dalai bma m tad. accused Peking of committing geioSSS iough the communist247 words
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Article149 1959-06-29 3 Danger spot in Asia A -ml that 1 om- E < hina ua> likel> tome a deraoßraphu I m \m.i b inounti r Indian Ins I «>n Studies m iv v ho mail* >d 1 hm.i na Horu Kirn thr proffN difficult mduslruil and DM n m liability m anReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-06-29 3 I India's Ambassador to Burma Lalji Mebrotra (left) and Burmese State Agriculture Marketing Board Vice-s Chairman Lieut-Col Mya Thaang (right) sign ang agreement ir Rangoon for the sale of 350.000 tons of rice by Burma to India siiHiniiimiiimc3H!HmmiHiimii»m^42 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-06-29 3 Mils. Leonila I), Garcia S 5 (leaning forward) the E First Lady of the Philip- pines, views a parade of veterans of the Philip- 5 2 pine Kevolutiim during the sixty-tirst anniver- sar.v celebrations m Z Manila. "jllllClMlliniillllMMIin.lilfllllllinilllii?42 words
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Article32 1959-06-29 3 When the tank-spearhead-ed North Korean Army rolled across the Korean division line at eight different points m the pre-dawn darkness on that fateful day of 1950, newly-born South Korea had32 words
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Article111 1959-06-29 3 Dysentery spr e ad warning T'HE Japanese Welfare Ministry has warned against the increasing dysentery cases m the nation, especially among school children. The ministry said, reported dysentery cases totalled 25.344 from January 1 to June 6 this year. Thus was an increase of 4,313 cases over the corresponding periodReuter - 111 words
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Article334 1959-06-29 3 North Korea has doubled its army /COMMUNIST North Korea has a military force twice as strong as the one which launched the surprise invasion of South Korea nine years ago. But the South Korean armed forces also have undergone a remarkable expansion and now have the world's fourth largest standingU.P.I - 334 words
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438 1959-06-29 3 JAKARTA PAPER HITS AT GOVT. LEADERS iN independent news- paper m Jakarta has criticised Indonesian leaders for beins apathetic to the worsening economic situation m Ine i r country. The Indonesian Observer said. •We were surprised that our leaders came out with tements indicating a normal state of aftairs InReuter - 438 words
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Article87 1959-06-29 3 Rhee warns Kishi Govt. 1) ESIDENT E i i merit's vu >uth Korea would aii mea: by Japan to North Ko Hp >aid. how* viou>ly hop' not be required." "For the H North -East world loyalty.' he pUn ur^c^ the J Go-. attempt and n South' Ko: the status IUPI - 87 words
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Article20 1959-06-29 3 The 2.890-ton destroyer Teruzuki has been launched m Kobe. She is due to be completed next February. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement67 1959-06-29 3 >t Fabrilon fJfi Table c| ths gl>!k %f Amf White and pastel shades V P\ W m\. Embroidery embossed 88. MJmw m m (18" Wide) For Curta.ns. Showers. Aprons etc. M Fablon Double Top plastic the wonderful self sticking plastic surface Write or telephone for a free desciptivc leaflet and67 words
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Miscellaneous32 1959-06-29 3 i.i ko»v 1 N I on so 1 8 i 13 Robert, by ;>en: 13 F\ 11 1 18 19 Ol 1 lON 24 f-| I I DOWN 1 s 4 T-32 words
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364 1959-06-29 4 JOHN IZBICKI - JOHN IZBICKI By 'French prisoners looked like Belsen victims rkENIS HEATON, the man who spent 82 days m a British prison three years ago suspected of the murder of Nottingham girl Janet Marshall a crime he had not committed is stranded In364 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-06-29 4 Huso .\lf\en 87-year-old Swedish composer. uith E r his fiancee I rear-old Miss Maria Lund, seen together E before their marriage i few days ago The couple tirst s met 5 nrheu Maria *\.is 17. Since then E Alfven had tuice married. Maria had remained un-Popper - 75 words
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275 1959-06-29 4 ]> nited Kingdom have stiffer jered women and men •:i of millions of pounds 1 worth ot T private meeting m Lon nillion; r T n. Two arly twice out- Penalties inadequate Four n: »ur talks with officials of the Retail Distributors' Association275 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-06-29 4 TINY HIT OF GLAMOUR Twenty-year-old Ta- E mara Maryanina, 3ft E E 3in. midge i with the Moscow Slate Circus 5 E now m London, looks up at t>n. sin. Russian E Emba.ssy official Mr. E Yakovlev at a reception E E given to 37 artists from E E thePopper - 69 words
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Article205 1959-06-29 4 FIDEL CASTRO'S revolutionary regime m Cuba is m serious trouble. Government forces have been alerted against attack either from within or without. The country's economic situation, which is going from bad to worse. Ls the main concern now. Some 300.000 sugar crop workers will beU.P.I - 205 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-06-29 4 E Making uj, m smartness what he I Ordinary Seaman Barr> Uon.im.in tNMI nh hi-h to Idmiral .1 I H M. B S commander of i E Inspa '.mi; thr E their Bar <m« i of t^ as b<'in» »nc i f the llllllllll Reuter niftureReuter - 51 words
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32 1959-06-29 4 MO R O v Prt m Cain, t: Arab Republ are h fore "T: our are subs* operatic: Ht on 1 1 versa" i U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Advertisement201 1959-06-29 4 ENGAGEMENT RINGS BUYINC THE RINC TO SEAL HER ROMANCE IS ONE Of THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS IN HER LIFE— MAKE SURE IT IS A RINC WORTHY OF THE OCCASION CHOOSE YOUR RINC FROM THE FASCINATINC SELECTION. S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD. 45 High St. Airport Singapore. 6 Station Rd. Ipoh. Associate201 words
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Advertisement70 1959-06-29 4 IBM £3-v x v M WITH SPECIAL -Hjr L HANDLE FOR (C P*^^^P| i 'I EASY CARRYING. J Jrgitt? TASCHEN TRANSISTOR i W I speaker. KIAN GWAN CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO., LTD 308 South Bridge Road, Singapore. W *ji.^L Bmm. PROJECTOR T SMILE SE i f^V $340/--£+_JrfZ AVAILABLE FROM ALL70 words
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Miscellaneous282 1959-06-29 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- Adapted by Laura Gaster. Fol- the series m which Aisha Akbar 8.30 Feature. "South Africa", man- 102 Mediterranean Mr'ie lowed by Musical Birthday Cards, traces the growth of Malay music Journey to Journey. Devised and by Mildred Apaaxiurai. from its early days to today; 7.30 narrated282 words
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70 1959-06-29 5 Farming on mining land: 'nothing proved' LUMPUR The tin who turned :v. rs, to untrue it people I farm ining land." proved anyinclusive m Of the Forest .'ment. .tute, rewith encourhe agreed. viden fruit trees, and other grown manurlilings does the evidence does and generit useless for mmenting on a70 words
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367 1959-06-29 5 Big shake-up' in health services SWITCH IN TWO TOP JOBS: MORE CHANGES EXPECTED SOON A BI(j "shake-up" «f medical and health services m Singapore is expected to be announced shortly by the Ministry of Health. Minictl c T re under stands that the Minister, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, is now367 words
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Article74 1959-06-29 5 WOMEN'S DIARY YWCA (Raffles Quay): Beauty culture 2.30 p.m.: K.i tone Club crafts at \mbt*r Road 4 30 p.m. YWCA (Outram Road): Chinese 12.15 p.m.; Malay (lass English conversation 7.30 p.m "Tai Chi* 7.43 p.m. STRAITS CHNIESE METHODIST CHURCH: Combined parish meeting and Methodist youth adult fellowship at the home74 words
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396 1959-06-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR,, Mon. The rising accident rate m the Federation is no worry insurance Comnies; their worry the new cars. •These new cars just can't take a licking," 1 the representative of an insurance company here. •The newer the car the less396 words
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Article, Illustration135 1959-06-29 5 A fashion parade presented by Joan Booty and four of her mannequins was held at the Adelphi Roof Garden during the weekend to mark the golden jubilee of a well-known firm of fabrics. Twenty-seven models, ranging from a baby doll nightie to a wedding gown, were shown.135 words
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308 1959-06-29 5 'Give pedestrians a chance' call to motorists jpHE Singapore Police yesterday urged motorists to go slow on the accelerator and "give the pedestrians a chance." The Police Secretary, Mr. William Chens* said an analysis of accident figures showed that ignorance of drivers was the basic cause of most road crashes.308 words
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Article192 1959-06-29 5 Why no outright ban I^UALA IUMPUR, IV Mon. The Federation Government feels that its method of dealing with "uniesirable" publications by refusing them entry into the country is more effective than an outright ban. This was stated to the Free Press by a Government spokesman today when commenting on the192 words
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252 1959-06-29 5 T*HE Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Sir Georuc Oehlers, has sent to Assemblymen a complete schedule for the ceremonial opening of the Assembly on Wednesday. The Speaker will enter the chamber m procession at 10 a.m.. preceded by the Ser-t-at-arms bearing252 words
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99 1959-06-29 5 MORE than 70 student* from vernacular schools m Singapore have applied for 40 places m the Science Faculty at the Uinversity of Malaya. A spokesman lor the University said that I to admit 40 students lor a year's coaching and Eng lessons prior99 words
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Advertisement56 1959-06-29 5 um^fl«d Jjatz_z> automatically SINCE 1815 j^^l|gJ^^STn^ A T.r THE SWISS WATCH W^ ±$f^3^^ FOR ALL CLIMATES VX WmHP^^ T geneve \mUJm DAYMATir fl I^^ >^ YOUR GUARANTEE: B/^w ZsF^ MnDC TUAKI AWTI **A6HITIC m!z^/l± ioo years l\v J m OF su^cessful S X 5 TRADING IN ASIA **S^^ 1 FAVRE-LEUBA56 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-06-29 6 y I Hie Royal Mariix nniaml Limit U\\ iimtil behind Hie laclian infantry ;il il Vubin was a led Ihony Rubinstein. \v Cl m- lieutenant m command of a section of 30 men. In176 words
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Article, Illustration925 1959-06-29 6 David Howarth - D- DA Y David Howarth w A boy led these Commandos IF LIFE WAS TO BE SO CHEAP IT WAS FOOLISH AND COWARDLY TO DEPEND ON SOMEOiNE ELSE I TOMORROW The tanks that sank the landing cratt was a lew hundred yards from the beach. Machine guns opened tire from925 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-06-29 6 BU BBLE HAT S FOR ROAD SAFETY TWO models m a bubble car display the new bubble hats now the rage m London. In an attempt to promote greater road safety a firm m Piccadilly is giving away these antishock felt hats free to every purchaser of a bubble car.Popper - 111 words
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Article495 1959-06-29 6 T>ORN today, you are that rare combination of the "dreamer"' and the "doer." As a child, you probably have been very moody and may have appeared lazy to many grownups. But your mind is always active, and sometimes trie less active you are physically, the more active495 words
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Article158 1959-06-29 6 Works to be heard for first time MUSIC AND DRAMV yHE 1959 Fest.val of British Contemporav Music, takes place at Cheltenham, England. from July 5 to 17. elude concerts by the Halle. London Symar.d British Broad•:ng Corporation phony Orchestras, v tlv direction of Sir Barbirolli. Sir Arthur Bliss and Rudolf158 words
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Article22 1959-06-29 7 Thomas Wiseman - MAUREEN CASTRO Thomas Wis e man ytkstk X? Hour's chat I— ends film worries i E ocen t 1 ::odu of In22 words
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186 1959-06-29 7 Laurence Harvey plays a killer cameram an rpHE hero of Mic 1 Powell's next film picture cameraman and a pretty unpleasant icUt he turns out to No credit to the busi- soever. He is mentally unbalanced with a neurosis that takes the shape ol life through the medium of an186 words
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444 1959-06-29 7 'The Quiet American' brings no joy to Mr. G Hn; ne's i Quiet Amen. stage version m Russian ming to packed houses m a lor two months sful has it been that i French film comi for the film rights of and h <« (irahnni t to write the script444 words
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Article254 1959-06-29 7 PETER FINCH GOING TO U.S. r write about Peter Finch without mentioning what he was having to drink is one of the supreme challenges of journalism. 1 shall attempt to meet it. For there are many things about Mr. Finch more interesting than his drinking habits. For instance, he is254 words
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299 1959-06-29 7 Brenda will paint Macmillan youngsters OBVIOUSLY, it pays to storm No. 10, Downing- street. Even if you arrive there m truculent mood, spangles, and tights. That was the guise m which 26-year-old artist Brenda Bury nrst presented herself to the Prime Minister then Sir Winston Churchill. It was six years299 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-06-29 7 A record dice swoop E T>LAIN-clothes detectives E-I smashed New York's "biggest permanent floating crap game" when they S kicked down the door of a E ritzy hotel suite m Man- hattan and arrested 45 E dice players, two bar- 1 Peter Chambers C tenders, and four pretty E hostesses.219 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-06-29 7 CULTURE MOVES NORTH THE North of England is shortly to get its own Glyndebourne. A dynamic, wealthy, enlightened. 48-year-old textile manufacturer. "M i k i" Sekers, is responsible. In Septembt r :nall seating about 2t theatre m the grounds Mr B home at Whitehaven. m Cumberland, will open with the112 words
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Article, Illustration817 1959-06-29 8 ANTHONY TERRY - AN THONY TE RRY reporting front Germany* nnnnns a i ri« li ten i nii «lor v Tiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir liaKen 111 m .mcl h ctor you've a ou may be treated by a man or woman who took m disgusting n human m Nazi horror817 words
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430 1959-06-29 8 Million- gallon-a-day water pact race SYKACUSE, New York. 400 V E R MENT-SPONSORKD attempt to obtain fresh water from the sea Is scheduled to begin here on a test basis m September. Researchers at CarCorporation have been designing and conlcting a maze of pipes and tanks which will form aU.P.I - 430 words
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252 1959-06-29 8 TELEVISION FOR WORLD WITHIN 2½ YEARS MEADVILLE. I WHITE HOUSE press seen Hagerty has predicted that an h world-wide telecast would take pi than 2\ years. satellites would be used to vision picture around the globe, Mr. m a commencement speech preparvery at Allegheny Colle His son, Bruce Hagerty, wasU.P.I - 252 words
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Miscellaneous249 1959-06-29 8 JEFF II AW XL b> Svdnov Jordan TWO DAYS TO ZERO HOUR. AND THE TASK BUT FAR OUT BEYOND THE FORCE RIDES PEACEFULLY AT ANCHOR, CORAL REEF UNDETECTED 0 OFFSHORE FROM THE PIACJFIC ATOLL WHICH IS BY THE RADAR NETWORK^ ''Ui^ THE LATEST HYOGOGEKI BOMB TEST AREA SOMETHING MOVES 1249 words
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Article17 1959-06-29 9 r Thou the !.»> th.mm n the betting m many an c*ntin■■n I > p U. P.I.U.P.I - 17 words
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192 1959-06-29 9 MOK SIN PIN - THROW THE CLUBS OPEN, SAYS NEW COACH MOK SIN PIN B\ /'YRIL HORXE. the Royal Singapore Golf Club's ne-. I professional coach, has ambitious p! 1 golfers and caddies. Ho: considered one of the finest golfing instructors m the world, arrived m Singapore ly this month. He bigg durre i;192 words
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Article44 1959-06-29 9 Hoad beats pro. 'king' FOREST HILLS. Mj'.i- Lew r Hoad 24-year-ui.i Au. lian, yesterday conquered Pancho Gonzuies. reigning professional tennis king, to rapture th the US$l5,OOO Tournament of Champions. Before 5.000 spectators, the blond rugged Aussie polished off Gonzalez m foi 6-1. 6-2, S-h44 words
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Article44 1959-06-29 9 GOTHENBURG. Mon— A propo> :iew world hi champion Ingemar Johansson a civic reception here m his home town is being opposed by a| Gothenburg AoJwho he cou! hi Id have nothing to do ucn a brutal sport" as boxing.-44 words
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Article13 1959-06-29 9 Vietnam sending top three r FHF 1 3 ered and ;e part j13 words
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Article498 1959-06-29 9 WEIGHTS i«»i Saturday, tirst da\ ot the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting: THE AUTUMN Cl P— HORM CLASS I— l' 4 M. Who Knows U2: (iiand Coop 1.11; Brave General B.S; Nazakat B.H; White Heather B.fc; Three Rings S.I; The Brave One 8.0; Catnpdale 8.0; Yes498 words
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Article94 1959-06-29 9 U.S. DRIVER IS FIRST MONZA. Italy. Mon. Alphonse Thiele of the United States won the Monza Lot-tery-Esso Cup car race here last night aj:ter beating an international field of 36 entries from nine countries on the rain-swept Monza roadway track. Second was. Caromario Abate of Italy and third Willy AmiresseU.P.I - 94 words
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Article332 1959-06-29 9 T ONDON'S monopoly of our premier team event, the Gold Cup. ended when a Manchester team captained by J. defeated Terence Reese's learn m this year's final. Several hands from this match j held a special interest for Losing Trick Count fans. Here m one example:332 words
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Article, Illustration678 1959-06-29 9 THE GOALIE'S PENALTY DIVE SAVED THE SERVICES ARGOS SUMS UP Singapore 2; Joint Services 2. A GREAT save by Joint Services goalkeeper Barnsley prevented Singapore from gaining full points In this South zone Malaya Cup draw at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. This was the second point Singapore have dropped mFree Press; Free Press - 678 words
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Article251 1959-06-29 9 A DOUBLE ENDS THE DAY vyiNDSOR II completed a double '.or the meeting when he won the last race to give leading rider Arthur Ward his only winner for the day at Kuala Lumpur yesterday (writes Allan Lewis). Windsor II who started favourI ite made a sustained run from J251 words
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978 1959-06-29 9 ALLAN LEWIS - Shaw Stable take the honours once again ALLAN LEWIS KSiKI T EADING Malayan owners Shaw Stable had their best day tor the current season, at K.L. on Saturday, when horses raced by them won four of the nine event programme. Bill Williamson, who is retained by Shaw Stables, rode three978 words
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Article141 1959-06-29 10 U.S. is willing to consider new Rome proposal Four allied ministers may now confer belore July 13 WASHINGTON, Sun. pIK United Mates will give prompt consideration to the possibility of Italy joining the Three Western foreign ministers for a connce before the Geneva talks withReuter - 141 words
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108 1959-06-29 10 MONTY AND BRITISH TROOPS CRITICISED LlTIi RIM X sun J ermi Or\al .uibiiN l k.mviv Ml infar captain la •pr tinriiii; |he ITat ield Marshal < M< ry j and British troops m .1 speech here last night If I nited States under General PattOfl had been i Ihe kejReuter - 108 words
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31 1959-06-29 10 Big Soviet fair opens in U.S. today .000 Deputy Prer. it the xon, on July pecSoviet York's rday 1 1-hour non-stop ;ant 00-prop ier. r for l"0 but i abou ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article19 1959-06-29 10 of n leac painter. Ha an X r w:li be held at the Singai>ore Polytechnic on Frid19 words
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Article136 1959-06-29 10 REYKJAVIK. Mon. I land's 98.000 electors went to the po. terday after a bitter general election campaign fought on the twin fisheries dispute with Britain and proposed constitutional changes. The Communists have alleged that the other parties intend to betray Iceland's position m the fisheriesReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-06-29 10 TUX lit retired employees of the Singapore Telephone Board, each with o."> or more years service, wen giren a farewell dinner ai the weekend. Between them Messrs. Lee Peck Whatt. 7.\ Goh \h Bah. <i 4, and B. \V. Pereira. HZ, have served the organisation141 words
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Article91 1959-06-29 10 Israeli govt. crisis A CRUCIAL DEB A TE JERUSALEM. Mon. A communist motion of no-confidence, m the government of Mr. David Sen-Gurion. and a moi by the Herut (Freedon ty for a debate on the sale of arms by ael to West Germany have been placed on today's parliamentary agenda,91 words
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126 1959-06-29 10 Robeson at H-bomb protest meeting IONDON. Mon. Paul the A r, told "ban the H-bomb" demonstrator.terday thai coloured people had a special nuclear Coloured people did not Led a iuture rhich they could make their lull contribution to the world's culture and life. d crowd of about 20.000 people mReuter - 126 words
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217 1959-06-29 10 'Tendentious Soviet note rejected by U.S. WASHINGTON. Sun. TTHE State Department today sharply rejected a Soviet protest against the holding of the forthcoming West German presidential election m Berlin. "It can be assumed rther s interfere In the Repub. ment said I rmal sfc I i l( is been publicReuter - 217 words
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Article62 1959-06-29 10 A nuclear nan?— 'Speculation' LONDON. Mon A Defence Ministry spokesman yesterday described as "just speculation" a London Sunday newspaper report that tile British Government was end m a sweeping defence w giving priority to a nuclear Navy. The overhaul of Britain's £1.500 million yearly defence programme was likely to giveReuter - 62 words
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Article30 1959-06-29 10 BROCKVILLE. Ontario. Sat. The royal yacht Britannia suffered two severe scrapes on her starboard side while traversing the Elsenhower lock at the St. Lawrence sea- way yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1959-06-29 10 COPENHAGEN, Mon.— After two months of drought, tho worst m Denmark m at least 20 years, rain finally fell yesterday.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-06-29 10 "SWOKD against spear.'' an item from a display of the Chinese art of self-defence, is demonstrated by Lim Wens Kam (with sword) and Lee Sit Cheong, members of the I poll contingent which took part m the exhibition staged by the Federation of Chin Woo AthleticFree Press - 65 words
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220 1959-06-29 10 DONN, Mon. The chief East German Communist newspaper, Neves Deutschland, claimed yesterday that West Berlin belongs "neither geographically nor politically nor legally to West Germany. "It belongs to the territory of the German Democratic Republic," the newspaper said m an editorial which didReuter - 220 words
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248 1959-06-29 10 THE QUEEN VISITS THOUSAND ISLANDS KINGSTON (Ontario), Sun. Queen Elizabeth cruised up the river this afternoon aboard the royal yacht Britannia with her naval escort. The voyage through the scenic Thousand Island.-, with the American shoreline packed with cheering crowds while hundreds ot smail crafts tossed m the wage clReuter - 248 words
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103 1959-06-29 10 Film 'ban': Foreign Office defended I ONDON. Moi British *< found a cham nifcht for it advising: show; film festiv; poking fun at I diplomacy. Mr. A T. L VI sident of the B: Produo the Foreign the film was material wa.s It was no! I a joke agai! WatkinsReuter - 103 words
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Article13 1959-06-29 10 Ben-Gurion's quit threat JERUSALE' Gurion today resign if hi for an arm> Germany13 words
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Article14 1959-06-29 10 14 Red s seized AMI security 1c rested 14 mun lah. 10 sale:: ReuterReuter - 14 words
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