The Singapore Free Press, 30 June 1959
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Title Section23 1959-06-30 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959. y No. *****. 15 CENTS. Opinion Govt. now feels it can liold 'doubtful' seats23 words
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Article180 1959-06-30 1 Fire risk in our kampongs be hoped that the given ty to the steps I .t -en the the k X as I highly ible buildings, can l a ma* no and often the Arrow :o allow to work efncieir ded cigar rollable I In a rru indreds ol and180 words
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Article311 1959-06-30 1 Jobless drop clears way EXPECTATION that Britain's Conservative Government will call an October general election was strengthened here last night by the latest drop m unemployment figures. An official announcement showed that the army of workless which reached the unusually high seasonal peak of 620,000 m311 words
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Article32 1959-06-30 1 July first grade rubber buyer* f.o.b. opened m supore this morning cents per ib.. up a quarter of a cent on yesterday s close. The tone was quirt.32 words
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Article86 1959-06-30 1 r*OLOMBO. Tues. The sixv/ day -old strike m the Port of Colombo took a turn for the worse yesterday with 2,500 tally clerks and 400 launchmen joining the ranks of about 12.000 dockmen. Clerks demanded the withdrawal of armed forces from the port and the reinstatement86 words
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Article44 1959-06-30 1 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The Supreme Court yesterday declared unconstitutional the part of the New York state film censorship law which j bans "immoral" films. It did so m throwing out the state's ban on the shov ing of the film "Lady Chat-44 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-06-30 1 LITTLE girls present bouquets to Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia,. watched by a smiling President Nasser of the United Arab Republic, when the Emperor arrived m Cairo on a five-day state visit. U.P.I, picture.37 words
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Article220 1959-06-30 1 New price cut BRUSSELS. Tues. Union Miniere has announced a cut m the price of electrolytic copper from 31 Belgian francs per kilo to 30.20 francs per kilo. THF nadane: at me esputna,ue ww u C u thafmeLbers of the public will have the opportunity220 words
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Article127 1959-06-30 1 BARROW-in-Furness, Tues. —About 30 boilermakers were dismissed yesterday In a "who does whaf dispute at Vickers-Arm-strong's shipbuilding yard here, where Britain's first nuclear submarine, Dread nought, is being built. More men are expected to be paid on*. The dispute, between caulkers and platers, all127 words
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296 1959-06-30 1 Common wealth of Malaysia 'a reality soon NEW YORK, Tuesday. PHILIPPINE President Manuel L. Quezon's dream of a Commonwealth of Malaysia may yet come true, a Filipino writer said yesterday. "World Afl-airs," a quarterly magazine published m Washington by the American Peace Society, carried m its summer edition an article296 words
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Article27 1959-06-30 1 HELMSTEDT. Germany, rues. Berlin-bound traffic j roiled smoothly through the! Communist Easi German border checkpoint here yesterday despite Red threats to close the frontier.— UPX27 words
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Article31 1959-06-30 1 DURBAN, Tues.— Police jailr/ ed another group of Africans yesterday following a fresh outburst of violence outside a beerhall after 41 Africans were arrested earlier. The arrests totalled 47.31 words
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156 1959-06-30 1 INTO the South China Sea at a steady eight knots a fishing trawler set out on its routine run. On board was University of Malaya student Tan Thuan Kok, bent on finding out just how tough life is on board these tiny156 words
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Article63 1959-06-30 1 NEW YORK, Tues. President Eisenhower flew to New York for a tour of a big Soviet Exhibition yesterday and wound up exchanging views on peaceful uses of atomic energy with Soviet Deputy Premier, Mr. Kozlov, who had opened the fair. Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Kozlov will63 words
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46 1959-06-30 1 LONDON, Tues. Mr. T.U. Tay, well-known Singapore businessman and former general manager of the American International Insurance Company, who has been receiving specialist treatment m a London hospital, was today flown back to Singapore m an ambulance plane. Reuter.46 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-06-30 1 A large crowd of friends and relatives gathered at Singapore Airport this morning to say good-bye to 15-year-old Miss Loh Siew Yeng. The daughter of a Singapore businessman, she left by air for London on her way to Leeds. There Siew Yeng will enter the68 words
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Article36 1959-06-30 1 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The U.S. Development Loan Fund announced yesterday it has signed an agreement to lend Libya U555,000,000 to expand electric power generating and transmission facilities m the Trinnli are*a TT T> T36 words
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Article164 1959-06-30 1 Varsity staff pay may be cut rrHE Singapore division of the University of Malaya is likely to follow the Government's lead m either STOP PRESS LCC f\t GANGSTERS n t put to flight who a-tlavkiri IS Hin Court. Cl. Tbi cd 2 \tty lh i m hoM' 1.000 ARRESTED Police164 words
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Advertisement7 1959-06-30 1 CAMERAS SYMBOLS of EXCELLENCE BULLDOG far stfe*t<gtfc'7 words
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Advertisement104 1959-06-30 1 .PLAYTEX C^magic circle rolton <up br« 'hat dowi't W*^_ 4irink oc twirt J vSI Milt <>f n *l''- sv fri-l1 '*X Xj /A. < rim. ht» likf new, i I J J wash »fier w«h, without J-^/ iVy ironing. [f oil t«e« evoiUWe «f: i [V/ melwani'i Yjr 52, North104 words
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369 1959-06-30 2 Threatened strike put off to July 14 NEW YORK, Mon. THE strike by the oOIKOOO-strons United Steelworkers Union, threatened for July 1, has been postponed until July 11 after week-end intervention by President Eisenhower. The President urged that bargaining sessions between the union and369 words
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41 1959-06-30 2 France to 'liberalise' more imports PARIS, rues Furl lib /ion of Franco's imports, ennance eech to v nbly .11 be put D oon. Finaources ay. ;:om C to the OrEuro] Do are row O EEC. i-our. I ed T ecied to41 words
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102 1959-06-30 2 'Lead, zinc sale curbs should go' OTTAWA. Tues. The Canada-United State* InterParliamentary Group has agreed to seek the removal of all unnecessary restrictions to the marketing Ji ba.se m especially lead and The combined group. In a communique issued at tinend of their meetings, said they would not make recommendations102 words
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Article41 1959-06-30 2 Strike for health safeguard TOKYO, Tues.— About 1.800 workers of four Japanese metal mining companies yesterday \went on 24-hour strike, demanding more effective measijres against silicosis. An agreement [between the management **ii>^ip labour to cope with'suic^Sk was concluded m 1955. fw41 words
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Article41 1959-06-30 2 About 47,00 b workers of four leading Japanese coal mining companies yesterday went on an one-hour-and-fifty-minute strike, the seventh since June 10. demanding the retraction oi the management's plan to discharge hundreds oi workers. The strike involved 30 collieries.41 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-06-30 2 Ps iMnt along? side the S-iporr IlartM>ur Board wharv exoevted t.ni 8 9. Emp. Kittiwake 28. R. Ber.reoch 33, 34. Denbighshire 40 41. Sty Ga- 4 I .s:. KotoInner I. Lee. Per?. Tai 1 Slndhu, Rer.gam, Lank Kirn La Ann, Balsl Tong Ji:. H m Ouan, --oon. RiTong146 words
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Article144 1959-06-30 2 Tests for making paper near K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Forest Department is carrying out laboratory experiments on production of paper from rice straw and bamboo at its research Institute m Kepong, near here. the Director of Forestry, Mr. J. S. Smith, told the Free Press today. He said that144 words
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Article461 1959-06-30 2 U.K. CLOSING PRICES LONDON*. June IS. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS t if. European BArts Jmlt -t> bur« 2, buyers I>fi 7< sf j7*i sellers 26* buyers 27* i buyers 2e 7 sellers 27 .sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 7 bu\ers 21 buyers461 words
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Article1334 1959-06-30 2 3 B 4 3 S 8 6 b 3 P 3 3 S La&u lecang Ba" I Lingfi 5- B 5 3 S S 6 B i Taipirg 8 s .i 2 6 I U. Teir 5 B 4 9 B 53 S KEY TO MARKINGS t—1,334 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-30 2 NINE local employees of the American ConsulateGeneral m Singapore were presented with special awards by Mr. Avery Peterson, the Consul-General, yesterday. Five of the awards went to staff of the budget and liscal section. Four of them are seen here with the I onsul-General. From left: Mr.67 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-06-30 2 Stock markets satisfactory: Selective buying ONDON. Tues. London rather mixed display j I ton pnd-accouiv grtt St« iar inc. House of i wen voting rigr. Brewe: k In motors I feature ie sha" end. Tins n nil Leading sues we shipping, b IN It-edge^, tamed iher of v lasurn banking117 words
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Advertisement97 1959-06-30 2 _^fc^ Till O -I Xj tflv IVf J I >-^s^jß^)w LOUDSPEAKER /^^^n\ x CABINET I fl I I COMPACT Jo^tj£ N y/ U^es Goodmans exclusive A.R.U. for lf| j ><^ smoother, more extended bass resV^:-' S^J[ j/'M Br x^'\^^ ll>^^V^ S pome, with much smaller enclosure. I-\. if^^k Loboratory designed97 words
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Article278 1959-06-30 3 I\K SUPPLY POSITION CRITICAL //V MNnnM SAY OWNERS PRODUCTION MAY STOP JN THREE OR FOUR DAYS orttiiv%: LONDON, Tues. JftuiALNS national newspapers may have to stop production m three or four days unink supplies are resumed immediately, the Newspaper Proprietors' Association said last night. The statement278 words
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112 1959-06-30 3 MINISTER IS STILL STUDYING CUT-PRICE' AIR FARES l)N I v Bri- S L Minister of S Mr Harold E W -till con- price" E < in iniin wealth E E idea E VFaUuason's E 11 be an- E M nistry E ster- E the plan E innin* of June i112 words
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Article7 1959-06-30 3 '280 FRENCH TROOPS DEAD' URO. I ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Article, Illustration437 1959-06-30 3 Reuter SYDNEY, Tues. Two Chinese were alleged m court here yesterday to have received M 52.225 and $4,300 for helping: to smuggle other Chinese into Australia. Before the court were seven Hon? Kong Chinese crew members of the cargo-pas-senger liner Taiyima. Three of them were saidReuter - 437 words
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78 1959-06-30 3 National Front formed again in Iraq BAGDAD, Tues. Iraq's governing National Front Deen re-formed and the Minister. Major-Gene-ral Abdul Karim Kassem. has been asked to 'encourage and patronise it." The new front includes the Communists, the United KurDemocrats and dissident of the National Democratic Party. The original National Front formedReuter - 78 words
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Article66 1959-06-30 3 BOLZANO, i Italian Alps*. Tuts.— a landslide caused al rains yesterday <td traffic on the inter<nuj Brenner highway ng Italy with Austria at 'a Selva. 25 miles south of the border. A torrent In the Aurina ey tore away three bridand flooded two hamlets. nhabitanU abandoned rReuter - 66 words
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Article28 1959-06-30 3 TAIPEH. Tues. President Chiang Kai-shek today named Gen. Peng Meng-chi. commander In chief of the arm 'he new chief of the Nationalist General Staff ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article253 1959-06-30 3 pARIS. Tues, Mohammed ben Bella, former mili- tary leader of the Algerian insurrection, began a hunger strike yesterday m his fortress prison on the He d'Aix, m the Bay of Biscay, his lawyer said. His strike is m solidarity with 700 Algerians detained In FrenchReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-06-30 3 picture. BKKiITTE BARIK)T smiles happily after her marriage m the town hall of Louvenciennes. near Paris, to Jaraues Charrier. co-star m her latest picture. PopperPopper - 28 words
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166 1959-06-30 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. 'T'HE central parliamentary board of the Indian Congress Party has called for general elections In communist-ruled Kerala State. "It is a legitimate presump-' tion that the Kerala Govern- i P, l^ 1 n< r Trivandrum. the mem nno way repre-166 words
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Article96 1959-06-30 3 Reports reaching here said 11 policemen and 20 demon- j strators were injured after police used lathis to charge j several thousand demonstrators near a government school m Chevar. Some 200 demonstrator^ were arrested. The demonstration was described by Kerala opposition parties as successful. The anti-communist parties alsoReuter - 96 words
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Article63 1959-06-30 3 HAMILTON, Tues. The seven leading hotels of Bermuda have announced that from now on there will be no colour bar. The hotels would be open to all local residents for dining, dancing and all entertainments The anouncement followed a boycott by Bermudan coloured people of theReuter - 63 words
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Article28 1959-06-30 3 LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, Japan.-; Prime Minister, will have talks with Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, when he visits Britain next month. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article30 1959-06-30 3 LONDON. Tues. The Queen Mother opened the international dairy congress, attended by over 3,000 delegates from more than 50 countries, at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article241 1959-06-30 3 30 faint as they wait for Queen TORONTO, Tues. The A Queen and Prince Philip spent a hectic] morning yesterday m a lightning tour of Toronto under a burning summer sun including a ticker-tape I welcome then separated for lunch. The Queen had guests aboard the Royal yacht Britannia andReuter - 241 words
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Article41 1959-06-30 3 JERUSALEM. Tues. The Coalition Government of Mr. David Ben Gurion gained a day's grace last night when a debate on a no confidence motion attacking the Governments arms deal with West Germany was adjourned until this afternoon.— Reuter.41 words
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Article24 1959-06-30 3 SEOUL. Tues. President Syngman Rhee accepted his party's nomination to run m next year's presidential rlection for his fourth successive term.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement65 1959-06-30 3 I the best -selling 35mm camera m) a t f>2 8 lens case $144 9 lens case $192/Less 20 tor cash Sole Agent Service StoTITHES DENTAL PHOTO b SUPPLY LTD. Qosd, Sinfopar*. *****. ***** -3d Kuoia Lumpur. Tel: §5413 h Sfreet, Pttiang. Tel: 5Si». k ELECTRIC GUITAR AMPLIFIERS $175.00 365 words
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Advertisement205 1959-06-30 3 J 1 ft y Singapore price >175 fffyy I <- deration price >205 Take with you the perfect secretary. Why continue to be without a HERMES Baby It is a faithful companion which renders inestimable service. You will be able to take with you everywhere: It is oiways ready (o:205 words
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Article, Illustration622 1959-06-30 4 RARKLY has an\ pact between a group of nations been so shaken as NATO ha^ been shaken by Charles de Gaulle. So far he has REI TSFD to ii his air d< with the NATO command; REFUSED to allow rocket bases to be b622 words
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Article, Illustration979 1959-06-30 4 R. GOUDEN - DO YOU STILL BELIEVE IN CHARMS AMULETS? R. GOUDEN I Il7tt/ pe&ple Jvvl uneasy abaui breaking a mirrar ami tvhy some entei* their homes right foot first By 4 T some time or other, almost every race of people has firmly believed m the effectiveness of the amulet, a word979 words
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Article199 1959-06-30 4 Sir. I was most interested to read m your paper some details of Operation Keep Left." enture to suggest that some good might be done if the authorities would erect Keep Left" signs on roads and streets which are frequented by motor i learner drivers. 'At the199 words
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315 1959-06-30 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Souvenirs From Showlands: "Marvellous Miller Moods played by tne Glenn Miller Army Air Force Bancl and the "Voice of Fascination" by Jane Mi with beautiful melodic played by the Troubadcrs; 1.30 The News; 1.40 New stalk: 1.45—2.00 Tuesday Tempo: Melodies315 words
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Article118 1959-06-30 4 'women caused loss of India' I«E British Ind begin t their worn.; This $i no doubt but there numbers peopie i. cognise there is m one I Aberdeen, important of India" «p Great Bn: at 18t>. 6ci primar Amen* Irom 1 will be ol the Brito* he is an ok118 words
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Advertisement162 1959-06-30 4 fruit Juice ORANGE-ADE LASSIF1ED ADS. r BIRTH H (minimum). De br rl \(,\(.KMKM DEATH l KNOttLEDGMi N W N Lye; AT YOUR SERVICE I Box :>" BY I :-i Road. Tel: SHOTTING CUM I>\NC 1M. E I r^od. WHERE TO MAY Box j$ ets. extrm 1 HOTEL PHOTOGRAPHY rtf. extra162 words
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Advertisement133 1959-06-30 4 111 Hill lIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII Illillllllllllllltlllllllin MillitllllH lIIIIKII BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOKS Whether it's a Local Federation Tour a Cherry -ea cr air a C. Cruise er a Round-thc we are at vOtr service We j'-iow routes and fares make to a score of minor det^k to make vc •cc133 words
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Article13 1959-06-30 5 S'PORE LAND VALUES STEADY L In this to •tionmtious :ronot tory a I13 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-06-30 5 Indonesians are at home in S'pore >i.ins do not find •iw> Ntran^ers m ud Mr* Mariani Sopardi i above), the wife of a po>tma:>ter m Medan. who left here jresterdaj by air for home after weeks iy, "I have a lar?e number of friends m Singapore," "he said. Free Press51 words
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Article458 1959-06-30 5 CITY COUNCIL STAFF PROTEST: 4 WE CAN V BE VICTIMISED' I IJIM'T' •> i\i\t\ 1 t* a* \BOI T 2,1)1)0 employees of the Singapore City Council are worried about an official proposal to reintroduce a 36-year-old clause m their provident fund rules. The clause, if458 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-06-30 5 2 S'pore scouts going to Jamboree The Singapore Chinese YMCA is sending two scouts from the association to attend the tenth World Day Boy Scouts Jamboree, to bo held m Manila from July 17 to July 2G. They are Mr. Phoon Yew Wing (top), senior scout master of the Chinese84 words
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100 1959-06-30 5 OLD CLOTHES FOR BLIND: AID SOUGHT rE Singapore Association for the Blind plans bo i form a working party to alter and m?w clothes donated by members of the public. The association organiser. Mrs. W. W. Yung, said today: "We gel lots of clothes from the public, but most of100 words
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Article, Illustration241 1959-06-30 5 THE FIGHT FOR FEDERAL VOTES All parties may decide on line-up in a week KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ALL political parties contesting the general elections m August, except Party Negara, are expected to name their candidates within a week. Executive committees of the various parties have already made a "rush-job" of241 words
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44 1959-06-30 5 Mr. S. A. Brown an Australian millionaire, who left Singapore for Banskok yesterday after spending a ueek here with his son-in-law, leading Malayan jockey Arthur Ward. With Mrs Brown, he is on a world tour.— Free Press picture.44 words
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Article29 1959-06-30 5 Th»* Singapore Union of journalists will hold its annual general meeting on Sunday. July 26. at 10.30 a.m. at the Singapore Youth council Hall. 145. Orchard id.29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-06-30 5 Philamae Wong at Cypress Gardens. The star on whose shoulders she is so gracefully performing is American Jim Boyd, the "Pin-up Boy" of Cypress Gardens' team of water-ski champions.35 words
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331 1959-06-30 5 All eyes at airport are on Philamae AS WE E T smiling Chinese girl caused heads to turn on Sunday night when she lugged a bodylength water ski through the Customs section at Singapore Airport. As fellow passengers stepped back to avoid its protruding ends, Philamae Wong tucked it under331 words
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Article181 1959-06-30 5 Trengganu man wins top award 4 KUALA TRENGANNU entrant, Mr. Tay Leong Guan, won the top award on Sunday when the Seventh Pan Malayan Photographic Exhibition was judged at the Odeon Hollywood room, Singapore. Mr. Tay's print. "Table Top" gained the Gold Medal from 641 submitted. The judges selected a181 words
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Article144 1959-06-30 5 New stocks of police whistles have been distributed to all police stations m Singapore. They are also on sale to the public at $1 each. Announcing this today, the Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, advised all Singaporeans who do not already possess whistles to buy144 words
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130 1959-06-30 5 HELP FROM BOY SCOUTS X-ray drive starts TIE Singapore AntlTubercuio.sib turn's X-ray campaigi. the 20,000 people living m the Tanjong Pagar starts tomorrow. Boy scouts put up ers and leaflets durini: <• weekend telling the p< about the d: them to come forwarc X-ray, which ll free of charge. They130 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-06-30 5 TODAY: J-32 P-m. TOMORROW: 750 a.m. and 7.-29 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.02 a.m. and 8.18 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.53 a.m. and 9.00 pm. SATURDAY: 10.33 a.m. and 9.38 p.m. SUNDVY: 11.10 a.m. and 10.14 p.m. MONDAY: 1144 a.m. and 10.50 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-06-30 6 THIS tail dress is made brilliant blue with a ynpletely plain there -away panels lena:16 words
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Article, Illustration532 1959-06-30 6 Maria gives a beauty tip: Lots of milk YOU'D LIKE TO LOOK LIKE A FILM STAR? "'THIS is my favourite cocktail dress," saic film star Maria Menado. I wasn't surprised as the dress was a fabulous sheath m brilliant blue and silver. It was tailored to perfection and fitted like532 words
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343 1959-06-30 6 Plan your day and you need not feel the heat HAVE you be' feeling the he lately? Are you one of those poor unfortunates who are 'constantly fanning themselve and gasping for a.' r first of all. if you a good idea to plan day m detail and allow plent]343 words
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232 1959-06-30 6 WALTZING In the clouds sounds like a sons; or a dream or maybe the title of a book. You'd never think of connecting it with those hard working feet which serve us faithfully day after day.... It's232 words
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Article98 1959-06-30 6 QNE of the best investments you can make as far as your beauty routine is concerned is a magnifying mirror. There are pienty of them around quite often they can be found m the department which sells men's shaving kit. Used m a good98 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-06-30 6 CAROL CHIA is ready for a carefree day m the sun. She wears a simple playsuit of Malayan hand-blocked batik m scarlet on a white ground. She safeguards her complexion with a large straw sunhat.40 words
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135 1959-06-30 6 Laugh with your child, not A T him r*O you ever make the mistake of laughing at your child instead of with him? Children are very ■ensil to ridicule, and laughter In the wrong place can do more harm than good. It may leave a lasting impression resulting In an135 words
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Advertisement192 1959-06-30 6 If you are looking for something different Then SATTEX is on exclusive dress material thot mokes on ideal GIFT, which your dear ones will like. It is specially designed to represent Maloyan ideos and cultures. SATTEX is easy to cut and sewn by any amateur dressmaker <_ yet it is192 words
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Article, Illustration595 1959-06-30 7 jDOR the bachelor girl who likes to do a little entertaining there is often a problem of what to serve and how. A letter this week comes from a girl who asks for a simple menu that she595 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-06-30 7 1 1 .ort ally E. tnd d at prep: :her toe too much18 words
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93 1959-06-30 7 AcOOK IT INcook it in flowers, says Pair L\n i news ir*» Ims Mothinf to do with Ifce world of i.ishion It b I di>h«- prepared and cooked with flow lln arc specialising < lM chicken poached ith < I itTodils and roses < (1 wiUl a >il>M of tulip93 words
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Article220 1959-06-30 7 WHEN choosing the fabric for a new cheongsam or dress lor evening wear do you ever con>ider the possibilities of lace? There is a fairy fa>cination about it that is ageless Lace Is one of the most flattering of materials but many home dressmakers are wary220 words
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Article40 1959-06-30 7 HAIR spray Helene Curtis "Spray-Net" Most large stores. PEARL and silver jewellery and semi-precious stone ring C.K. Tang, Orchard Road. VICKI'S dress Vanity, Raffles Place. WINE glasses Silvercraft, Penang Road. FOOT preparations Elizabeth Arden Whiteaways', Battery Road.40 words
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177 1959-06-30 7 IF you have a birthday or anniversary m the near future and are hoping to receive something m It the shape of jewellery, there are some very attractive pieces made from cultured pearls and set m silver or gold both white and177 words
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Article81 1959-06-30 7 Mirror, mirror, on tne wall. who is the fairest of them all? The girl most likely to be voted unfair is the one who monopolises the ladies' room mirror for half an hour, combing her hair, plucking her brows, rouging her cheeks. All the while others81 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-30 7 VICKI IS SO COOL IN HER SHEATH IJOW cool and elegant 11 Vicki looks m her simple sheath dress. is made of silk shantung with a design of apricot and pink roses with shaded green leaves on a white ground. The high cummerbund is a sash of green silk swathed59 words
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Article176 1959-06-30 8 CWORD BEACH, on the eastern flank of the whole invasion area, was on the outskirts of Ouistreham *nd the seaside resort of Riva Bella. It was also on the outskirts of particularly heavy fortifications. Round the mouth of the harbour and along the seafront of Riva Bella176 words
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Article334 1959-06-30 8 BORN today, you ar ie and inde •our or are couid be •.übbor. v out of life and will go about getting it. It ne. but you You o: trod i home-lov are not as deyou migh: loyalties are deep, are a good conversation.re alw popular 1334 words
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1093 1959-06-30 8 THE TANKS WADE IN- AND START TO SINK! Ed Harry Morns; and probably all the otner commanders shared Morris/^ feelings as they sailed across the Channel. First, he was secretly full of admiration for his own crew, who were all very young; compared with their "jobs down inside the tank,1,093 words
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Article106 1959-06-30 8 Cardiac surgery tools on show TN practically no other field today has so much progress been made m such a short time as that of medicine and surgery. From all parts of the world news continually pours m of new developments m drugs and equipment, and of dangerous operations successfully106 words
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176 1959-06-30 8 r>tKNARD Shaw's pi. would not appear at hi ilm material. Written m 19 vitty diatribe against th< ionab. )f the day, who made a meat deal 01 ;he foibles of the rich. To-day, when mo am's population, rich and poor, v health Service, many ol176 words
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Article24 1959-06-30 8 Tht 19. I on the c> Edinb. A 23 Th( jncil and the I Prize. Son Edinburgh the Germ.; Luxembour Norway, S\>24 words
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Advertisement132 1959-06-30 8 I FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE Over ti«O flexible Rigid V /^^MmA^A^M PL-ASTK llOl^l\\\KK> >fODKKMZt^ KITiHtN^ BREAD BOX"*^ 0 Q.IB loro* three loof Wze. Keep, things ftfflW treth somtory. No crumb col- letting cornerj. Wont r«t. eh.p. CIT7D ATDIT lr"C Mr UNMEAKABLE. H TZ PATRICK 5 Obtainable at AIJ Uading Departmental132 words
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Advertisement30 1959-06-30 8 TOMORROW] The final episode Copyrig David Howarth SYLVANIA SUPERFLASH Indoors, outdoors one offer dork, SyMnic gives you the "gh< light for your I You'll get better pic tures every time30 words
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Miscellaneous310 1959-06-30 8 JEFF II WVKi; by Sydnev Jordan TH£ PACIFIC SUSP B&EAkTS OVER THE 1 I AND A LITTLE LATER 1 f ~^SjJT" B f A40CWt/r BEACHES Of THE ATOLL m+*M±m.i\ii^JLV*M^^A u m imm {ffl BRINGING WITH IT A STRANGE /N7VUDEP K^Tf^^B g™H«MUl m ll| *8« k HI mm\AWmwW%Wmmr __F l*mV AmWmmW310 words
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Article69 1959-06-30 9 "SHANTY CHILD" (left) THIS PICTURE SHOWS A COMMON JVUJLT THE VERY MOMENT YOU LOOK AT IT. It tells two separate tories, and so lacks a cenAc of interest. First there is the man -vith a tin m his hand, and there is the child near the69 words
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Article72 1959-06-30 9 However since the person on the left is only partly included it will be better to concentrate on the girl. See where I have marked it with a white rule. An enlargement of this portion gives a far better picture i set- below > It the sky72 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-06-30 9 This one is better An expert comments on YOUR pictures10 words
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353 1959-06-30 9 IThe section that is written for beginners yOU have seen photo- x graphs and you know what photo- graphs are! You see them daily on the pages of newspapers magazines, books or m your homes where they are hung on the walls or even pasted m the family albums. Photographs353 words
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Article121 1959-06-30 9 Print No. 2 "PROMENADE" (se€ right) A FASTER shutter speed would have "frozen" the movement of this figure, and thus avoid its distracting blurriness. Moreover the figure is out of focus! In taking this sort of picture, pre-focus on the white pavement. Wait for the man to come up to121 words
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Article211 1959-06-30 9 Three things for you to remember THREE conclusions for the serious photographer are drawn from a new publication. 1. He should determine the proper exposure level for his equipment and his method of reading light. This can be done by running carefully exposed and processed test series of photographs. 2.211 words
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Article386 1959-06-30 9 lITHAT ARE YOU DO- ING WITH ALL THOSE PICTURES YOU TOOK DURING THE HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS 0 ni one of those ta.-. look and tuck-them or a ili l u those pictures to let mr hobb> a can. If you them lot of happiness to a386 words
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Article, Illustration157 1959-06-30 9 The American Rotn-Stone system compelled South to pass m Room l; most match players would take the Initiative on a hand of this type at favourable vulnerability. Alter that his side never looked like getting to game. Although North's Heart strength Is wasted, it will be noted that157 words
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Advertisement120 1959-06-30 9 i^fffi^^T^ m^tlfm mi^f^l^^^^miiPt^^KKrMmV^ hats wTong this photo? HOW IT in-: IMPROVED Address photos 'Print Clinic,' Free Press, Times House, Singapore. 9 JSUNNY CIAMI ANSWERS YOUR j QUERIES EACH WEEK I IN THIS EXCLUSIVE 1 FEATURE 1 XIR WITH A BOX CAMERA? I) I take olour photos with a box I120 words
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Advertisement191 1959-06-30 9 •Columni 1 COLOUR SLIDE LECTURE AN Intriguing travelogi. letl I ••nivpr^itv of the US or show r Diversity 01 the U.S. on sUdes mv film" will b< delivered by t hf c. Mr. Donald Sultner Well^ s \j at the Shell Theatrctte This talk I d by Sunday. July 5.191 words
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869 1959-06-30 10 Silver Mistress fastest on track this morning but— ALLAN LEWIS brings you a full report SJILVER Mistress (J. Donnelly) made the fastest time at Bukit Timah this morning when, accompanied Zonder Zorg, she disposed of three m S7j m. the centre of the number two869 words
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Article368 1959-06-30 10 [OXDON, Tues. Geoff Pullar of Lancashire and Gilbert Parkhouse of Glamorgan, England's new opening pair for the Test match starting at Leeds on Thursday, enjoyed vastly different fortune m the match between their counties at Old Trafford. Manchester, yesterday. Pullar took his Saturday undefeated 116 to368 words
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Article56 1959-06-30 10 THE 18-member Emu Club cricket team from Australia arrived m Singapore by air this morning for a five-week tour of Malaya. In Singapore they wil phiy their first match on Thursday against a Joint Services team at Buona Vista Road. On Saturday and Sunday, they will56 words
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Article33 1959-06-30 10 Outpatient Services will meet the General Hospital m the final of the Ministry of Health Badminton Tournament which will be played m the Gan Eng Seng School Hall at 7 p.m.33 words
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Article190 1959-06-30 10 I"HE Free Press has many exciting features m store for Singapore's sports fans. In addition to a bright and full coverage of local sport, you can read the first article by a new sports columnist who knows everything, fears noone and soys so as loud190 words
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502 1959-06-30 10 Medicals 20; Arts and Science 0. LX)R the third year. Medicals won this inter-faculty rugby annual at the University of Malaya yesterday. In ideal weather they c overrunning their rivals with laimed the Galloway Cup by i six tries, one of502 words
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Article62 1959-06-30 10 If you want to enter the annual championships of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, send your name m now. The closing date for entries is July 6. Forms can be had from the S.A.A.A. secretary, Mr. Tans Tuck Wan. 63 Hill Street. The championships are to be62 words
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80 1959-06-30 10 Star Awang Bakar back to his best form SINGAPORE'S former M Cup Bakar briefly back to golden Div. :ue match at R Police. iree of iori crowd im m E soccir :st forwards by I i_. i m .111 ill end Stro?ig rally RAF baad 1: Blue «overs 1 unlucky80 words
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Article57 1959-06-30 10 SOCCER SAFA Premier Lrafue. Malays v Indians. Jalan Besar 1.">.15>: Div. 3A. Seletar F.C. v AU«appa. (iryUng: Jolulads v SHeUr \l Fa-rrr Tark. SWIMMING I nivrndty of Malaga championships, (.'hinfsr S.( BILLIARDS Singapore threrball (English) srmi-ftnals. YMCA (7.15 p.m.): BADMINTON Ministry of Health toarna-nu-nt). Outpatient Srrvk* v (.rncral57 words
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Article233 1959-06-30 10 Hurdles before K.L. is a city KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan As^ong is the only person who can make Kuala Lumpur a city. But he must wait until the Federal and State governments have had their say. The Municipal Secretary, Inche Mohamed Din bin Ali. said today that the233 words
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Article63 1959-06-30 10 BYRNE KEEPS A PLEDGE r THE Singapore Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, yesterday kepi the '"no red tape 1 plecke \x he made to trade unioi when he took office three weeks ago. On his instruction* signboards statl it union officials can have direct cess to63 words
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Article96 1959-06-30 10 K^ALA LUMPUR. Tue* The Governments ruling that political parties fielding fewer than ten candidates m the general elections will not be qualified to make political broadcasts over Radio Malaya will not be altered, a spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior sad. The spokesman said this96 words
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Article78 1959-06-30 10 TOP POLICE OFFICERS IN PAY TALKS A DEPUTATION of senior police officers, headed by the Commissioner. Mr. A. E. G. Blades, yesterday discussed the question of pay cuts with Government officials. The Free Press understands that the police ofl; first approached the Minister for Finance. Dr. Gun X Swee. but78 words
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Article48 1959-06-30 10 Legco rights surrendered I£UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The 99-member.s of the Federal Legislative Councilelected, nominated and appointed have been asked by the government to surrender their privileges by this evening. This follows the dissolution of the Legislative Council three days ago to pave the wmy for the national elections.48 words
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