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Title Section13 1959-07-02 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Opinion
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Article, Illustration273 1959-07-02 1 Nasution's men will now sit in Indonesian Cabinet lgger part in I ruling R.I. JAKARTA, Thurs.— The Indonesian army will in future have a part in the \ernment ot the Republic. This was stated here by the my's official spokt Major Harsono, the An tar a newsReuter - 273 words
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137 1959-07-02 1 'ACTION' GROUP CALLS FOR 100 VOLUNTEERS THE council of joint action appointed by Singapore Government and City Council employees' unions to seek ways of restoring variable allowances is calling for voluntary workers from affiliated unions. The secretary-general of the council of joint action, Mr. Goh Teck Phuan, said volunteers were137 words
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Article145 1959-07-02 1 THE Singapore Government will provide a free service at the Citizenship Registration Centre to help people fill their application forms "to prevent unscrupulous petition writers and touts from preying upon them. A Government statement last night said that the Ministry of Home Affairs had decided145 words
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Article68 1959-07-02 1 TAJES, (Azores), Thurs.—At dusk last night three rescue aircraft, including a seaplane, from the U.S. base here were sweeping the area where the four-man crew of an American jet bomber was believed to have bailed out over the Atlantic. Four ships also were engaged in theU.P.I - 68 words
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Article98 1959-07-02 1 People who can register for work ONLY local-bom people and Singapore citizens will now be registered for employment at the Government Employment Exchange and all its branches. A statement issued last night by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour. Mr. L. C. Goh, said that this regulation came98 words
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Article169 1959-07-02 1 (\UEEN Elizabeth yesterday addressed the people of Canada over radio and television from Government House in Ottawa. She said Canadians could look forward to a glorious future. —Reuter. President de Gaulle has informed the British Government he would accept an invitation by Queen Elizabeth to pay aReuter - 169 words
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Article93 1959-07-02 1 RELIEF BODY HANDS OVER ITS CASH THE Singapore Joint Relief Organisation Is to hand over the balance of its fund of $18,000 to the Social Welfare Department. The organisation, which came into being after the Kampong Bugis fire tragedy in 1951 wound up two days ago after eight years' work.93 words
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Article31 1959-07-02 1 DETROIT, Wed. Ford Motor Company announced it had built 193.824 cars and trucks in June the highest monthly production total this year and the best figure since 1955.31 words
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Article162 1959-07-02 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. —Brazilian submarine chasers have attacked an unidentified submarine orf the Bah la coast, it was stated here last night. A statement from the Presidential palace said, two submarine chasers had attacked the submarine. It had been caught observing naval manoeuvres. TheReuter - 162 words
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231 1959-07-02 1 TRIVANDRUM, Thurs. Police wielding sticks charged demonstrators as violence erupted in several places in Communist ruled Kerala State yesterday. At least six people were injured, including one policeman. Anti- Communist picketing of schools, Government buildings and buses continued. Authorities reported that the residenceReuter; U.P.I - 231 words
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Article247 1959-07-02 1 THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association today expressed unqualified support for the Government's industrial policy announced in the Yang di-Pertuan Negara's speech at the opening session of the Legislation Assembly yesterday. The chairman of the association, Mr. David Lee. said the Government had found the correct approach to247 words
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Article33 1959-07-02 1 Princess's suitor to Hed model Mr. Robin Douglas-Home, who was suitor of Sweden\> Princess Margaretha until last summer, is to marry a 18-year-old fashion model. Sandra Paul, in London on July 9— Reuter.33 words
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Article33 1959-07-02 1 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 942 cents per lb., up one and threequarters cents on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.33 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement125 1959-07-02 1 -jjjjfHAVE DANDRUFF? Get rid of it with an Economical -Fast- i I'L^Jdandricide c from Hairdressers, dispensaries Stores. Ihe naked truth v<? ~r~*iw*l Mi 1 *oorn I Wm 1/-vJmB rummy I V mSH m ?C#G I MM Sfl ■B who P*^n Jrw *jv PJ V A w\§ j ammamk i mt125 words
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Advertisement28 1959-07-02 1 IXSIDE Four-page supplement on Woman and Beauty (pages s—B).5 8). Form guide for Singapore races (pages 11 12). Life in a fishing trawler (page 10). Services page (13).28 words
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Advertisement124 1959-07-02 1 Mkonj CAMERAS SYMBOLS of EXCELLENCE STOP PRESS THUC 2 T— -'l* 3 __d W —>■___■ _P-_fll 1 I I 1 QJ L3 LD is here Another outstanding example of GRUNDIG ingenious design and technical excellence. Thrilling Stereophonic Sound from one magnificent instrument and at a sensible price. Medium Short Wave124 words
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37 1959-07-02 2 Report of Soviet in Singapore LONDON, Thurs. THK London rubber market was firmer by a halfpenny a pound on increased activity esterdaj the opening in all business was Futun n ode-37 words
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77 1959-07-02 2 Poison use on estates under Match KMPUR. Thurs. ol Labour >e watch on >dium arsenlte \e min We are with the t o see precautionary mi Ken by estate sing tni., H Whenever we estates we workers when handlins e ui>o see that safe place report of tlv* Labour and77 words
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Article100 1959-07-02 2 Pineapple probe chief in Johore KL ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Inche Mah- mud bin Hashim. who has been appointed r head of a seven-man commission of inquiry into the pineapple in- dustry, has gone to Johore for discussions. Its terms of reference are: To review the present I position of the100 words
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Article123 1959-07-02 2 'LIGHT' FILMS POPULAR IN ASIA IV|R. A. H. Campbell, J. lf Arthur Rank's manager for overseas, said in Singapore yesterday that films in the lighter mood were becoming very popular in Asian countries. Mr. Campbell, who is on' r business tour, said most o the films which were bo; office123 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-07-02 2 Mr. Donald Sultner-Well-M, (above), eminent America! photographer, is due to arrive in Singapore on Saturday to give a series »f lectures illustrated by colour slides. Mr. Sultner-Welles is now touring the Far East on an \merican specialist grant awarded by the International Education Exchange Serviir of the62 words
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Article35 1959-07-02 2 Indonesian Govt, sole importer JAKARTA. Thurs.— Antara news Agency said yesterday that from now only the Government would be allowed to import 'industrial commodities." The decision was taken by the Credits Com- Fo mittee. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article179 1959-07-02 2 LONDON. July 1. Previous Today RIBB1.K No 1 RsS c.i.f. European port.s Jul> 27 buyers 27*4 buyers i'T s sellers 27 sellers \ug 27 1 buyers 27* s buyers sellers 27 s sellers El BBLR No. 1 RSS Spot 27' 4 buyers -7 4 buyers 274 sellers179 words
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Article92 1959-07-02 2 NEW YORK, Julr I. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 103.37 nom. 303.12 no:n. TIN futures Straits Contract July 103.00 102.50 buyers 103.50 .sellers 103.00 sellers Srpt 103.00 buyers 103.00 paid 103.50 sellers TONE: Steady SALES: Five lot*. BIBBER: Futures July 32.80 paid 33 eUers Sept 33.35 paid92 words
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Article33 1959-07-02 2 NEW YORK. Tuh 1 Previous I oda> 30 Industrials 88 30 Railroads Jt 161 40 Domestic Bonds 83 83 15 Ittlities 87.30 87 71 S3 Stocks Composite Uriahs 215.95 8233 words
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Article48 1959-07-02 2 Malabar -pot and awaltmc re- 24 Vfc, cif. Sarawak unquotec !ea.-e 25. afloats 25. June ship- Muntok white spol 42 ment 24 cf. Lampong .pot and I Jun swatting icle.ise 25. afli pmen 24. cil. June shipment 24',. do Above prices quoted in US. cents per48 words
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Article71 1959-07-02 2 I'mvious Today COPB Philippines .i.f. IK. North I uropvan ports delivered weight per Ion; ton July COPRA. Straits c.i.f. L.K. North European ports delivered weight per Ion? ton JuK f 82 COCONUT OIL crude Straits i.f. European ports in bulk per leng ton July en COCOMT OIL71 words
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Article1238 1959-07-02 2 ..<\pcbe:. v INDUSTRIALS. Previm Tiiiy 60 B 1.80 S 1.80 S c-os 2.20 b :o b 2.30 S A30 S i b F« r < 40'. B 50'- B x 51 S x 5?'- S 5.00 B 5.50 S II B ?8'-B S Crds 33 B "21,238 words
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Article31 1959-07-02 2 LONDON Krian Rubber I clared a dividend I year ended December of 3s. p«r capital surplus d Is.. are payable on Augi The pro: I 574 before lax31 words
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218 1959-07-02 2 TUC MAKES MOVE FOR PRINTING ROW PEACE LONDON, Thursi I EADEBSof 10 unions involved inJhj U dispute which threatens Britain s press shutdown since 1926 yesterda> an invitation to meet ihe General rani I I Trades Union Congress tod;i The T.U.C. chiefs, iting m million workers, are pei stoppage alreuciyReuter - 218 words
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29 1959-07-02 2 Advance in Londou industrial market I I ONDO 1 A for s i n an ie «n Governm< I n by i tion in tti Hire pun L A.29 words
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Advertisement207 1959-07-02 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiuiiiijiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi ATTENTION: Teachers of all Primary Classes. Now is the time to teach our young children RIGHT CONDUCT in their everyday life oi and in public. This is an approved subject in the curriculum of modern Primary school, where children take their first lessons towards shaping their conduct: RiGHT CONDUCT.207 words
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Advertisement10 1959-07-02 2 ___r b iH _Pk *"^*^^~B 4 BTa. r m\r*^4* ma10 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1959-07-02 2 SINGAPORE SHIPPING *5 Wr £^BBBiii^ >hips lytaff alon-sidt- t gapor«- Harbour Board erharvtfi m exported tod;n Michael lee 6 7, Bree. Talab Maru 15/11 tan Maru 19. 1, Serdai N.Wall 3. Perak N Wa Viveke v Z6. Aub: !9 30, Eolicus 33 34. 4(i 41. 44- H bow wha i89 words
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Article74 1959-07-02 3 Mttiifl cotutiiions far u possible <*omprownise To ignore Muslim demands is to court big flare-up StTs in Jakarta believe Sukarno, who has just reworld ton: by decree over the utile Muslim bloc, it I might be held 'for that ha ed for many ve tlU.P.I - 74 words
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Article57 1959-07-02 3 Sukarno s call to A. Vietnam w M President Sukarno told illy that Indoi n rtl Vietnam in t ur to unify 0 he PeK.:..; N s agency reported. D: th :n are divided. I am a .1 will be unified and Vietirely be united." D: aid, "We ,1 withU.P.I - 57 words
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221 1959-07-02 3 'Australia is identifying itself now with Asia' PHILIPPINE Foreign 1 Secretary Felixberto dd m Manila happy to note stralia now ig on lines of ralian SecreJohn Mr. about ed l "AUSTRALIA IS BEGINNING TO REALIS] I" HE FACT THAT II tS A PART OF 1 ASIA.' SERRANO SAID. rnal AflU.P.I - 221 words
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Article35 1959-07-02 3 A J. i. of medium enterprises, headed by Mr. Shigeru isnikawa, has arrived In Shanghai. Mr. Isnikawa is an of!', of the 3.000.000-member General Council of Trade Unions of Japan.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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67 1959-07-02 3 Red bloc aid in expansion of RI navy THE Inn- ivy chief oi staff. Gen. Subijakto. Poland and Yugoslav had offered aid to build up the Indonesian navy. H< has just completed a tour of East European counYugoslavia recently six ps to Indonesia already bring by lhe Indonesian navy. Gen.67 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-07-02 3 ill! \\\\t E Lieut. -Gen. Abd u 1 E Harks Nasution (right). E Indonesian Army Chief Eof Staff, wields a E changkol during a spe- E eial work day with his E men on a mosque now E under eonstiuction in E E Jakarta. E The97 words
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Article180 1959-07-02 3 r«COXOMIC problems will be high on the list of topics which Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. Japanese Prime Minister, is likely to discuss with British leaders when he visits London on Julv 12. Japanese Government circles pointed out that, in a policy speech belore the NationalReuter - 180 words
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166 1959-07-02 3 Pakistan shelves steel mill project yHE Pakistan Govern- ernment has decided to delay construction of that nation's first steel mill pending further study as Pakistan Planning Commission had found no "adequate basis" for a steel plant using indigenous ores. The commission, which based its findings largely on the recommendation ofU.P.I - 166 words
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Article79 1959-07-02 3 'AUSTERITY' CALL BY THE ROKS rE Government operated newspaper Korean Republic has called upon the Korean people to tighten their belts in "self-imposed •austerity" as a result of suspension of trade with Japan. The paper in an editorial also urged that new markets for previous Korean exports to Japan mustU.P.I - 79 words
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BRIEFS
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Article385 1959-07-02 3 A-WASTE DUMP SITE OFF JAPAN? r pHE Takuyo Maru. a survey vessel of the Japanese Maritime Safety Board, now on a 17-day survey in the Pacific Deep off the Eastern Japan coast, is studying the circulation of Paciiic under-currents. The survey team aboard the vessel Is expected to mak,* iindingsReuter; U.P.I - 385 words
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Article52 1959-07-02 3 King Phumipol Aduldej and Queen Sirikit of Siam have expressed readiness to visit neighbouring countries to promote friendly relations. General Prapart Charusathien, Minister of the Interior, said in Bangkok. (ieneral Prapart said that Burma, Laos and South Viet-, nam had extended invitations to theReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement45 1959-07-02 3 M Rctlcx Camera ->d De»ice 5156.00 U rcr cash) I Soon: I stor Rodio Station: DENTAL PHOTO ?LY LTD. qopOfC. 0 ***** Kuala Lumpur. ***** Penang. 5589 7.59. WAL DRUM OUTFITS ce f 0 $300.00 I M.A. LTD., -w^ m Sl- gJ y r^ 645 words
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Advertisement120 1959-07-02 3 j{} jFt m+4 %^C yarn COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS Farmers' Genuine F.C.H. Ducklings 2.90 Fully Dressed American Turkeys 2.85 Oven Ready American Roasters n> 2.85 Baxter's Cranberry Sauce .4 .< 1.55 Clotted Cream ,o, 2.05 Cfi V D Passionf ruit Spread .90 (Medium Body) i«r 9 c bottle O.Ov Seedless120 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous328 1959-07-02 3 ll I "^ll^M I I HH _HHI I I I'VTTKKN* THIRTELN 9 About the water trout like to make smarter (1). CLUES ACKOSS 1Q p o i e axed? No article, but Its 7 Before stations take a mea- muddled enough to go off (7), re in to be made328 words
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173 1959-07-02 4 No A-tests in Sahara: Call to Africans THE Ghana Governmr. newspaper, the Gh Tin: in an editorial that Prance must be stopped from carrying out the "mi strosity" of atomic bomo tests in the Sahara Desert. Commenting on the rect statement by the ph>> department of the Uni College ofReuter - 173 words
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Article97 1959-07-02 4 by Bewfewaber setting-up of a com- mittee of experts to interpret political speeches, in the Commons or elsewhere, is a sound idea. The committee's frequent bulletins will endeavour to convey the meaning of the speeches in intelligible English. It will be understood that, in the case ot speeches97 words
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Article, Illustration26 1959-07-02 4 "Which d'yiu suppose he's going to like most— telling him we've set fire te bis Mold or asking him for some water to put it out?"26 words
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390 1959-07-02 4 FDR OFFERED TO HELP WILHELMINA FLEE FROM U.K. 4MERICAN State Department documents, just issued, have revealed that President Roosevelt offered to send a cruiser to an Irish port to carry Dutch Queen Wilhelmina and her family to the United States if the "inhuman bombing" ol England made it advisable. Thi~U.P.I - 390 words
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Article632 1959-07-02 4 AN OUTLINE OF PAST EFFORTS TO MAKE OUT THE SHAPE OF THE EARTH \IR. Arthur Koestler in his i?1 book "The Sleepwalkers' seeks to topple science from its pedestal of omniscience. He recounts the outline of man's attempts to make out the shape of632 words
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Article476 1959-07-02 4 RUSSIAN GESTURE TO U.S.A. "T ET'S restore the J wart i m e SovietAmerican friendship when both fought against a common enemy" has become an almost ritualistic slogan heard by everyone of the thousands of American tourists who are flocking to Russia. Former Governor Averell Harriman of NewReuter - 476 words
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Article263 1959-07-02 4 Do you care a dot about Latin? By ANTHONY LEJELN| IHAVE just com from Oxford w I saw something hardly dared to hop^ for: The If aute rescue of Latin This. I firmly a triumph for who tl standard in a 1 if woolly ide. iWe call Latin "a language,"263 words
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Advertisement222 1959-07-02 4 DIAMOND RINGS Exclusively Designed Quality Diamonds. I. S. tie SILVA 106, ORCHARD RD., HHIIIiIIII I I lIIIIHHNHMMMiniI 1 1 1 1 1 Straits Times Free Press for the convenience ot od»crr\ our representatives ot SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, Orchard Road, Smaapore. receive small od»cf ments and answers to box numbers. Classitied222 words
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Advertisement65 1959-07-02 4 :p* THE WORLD FAMOUS j ZEISS IKON CAMERAS l| -W __^___C j j jll NOVAR 0R tcssar AVAILABLE FROM ALL FROM: $175/" LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS: J*** ltk\ I mW t^\ MM M MmVmW »immmmoa mm m*j, J^ *S? O*CHA»I>*BIH J* 42+ jM 4t mi *Tr*4*mmmmmmmaajmammmmmF SmVCmmmff Jmmm\mmmm^Jm\m\mm\^LmmmmmW /SVAWmMC** mmnwHC L§AVB?65 words
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Miscellaneous273 1959-07-02 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- hospitals by Mausie Concei- Four with a Hammond. Fea- well-known personalities, mary; 1.02 Lunchtime Prom cao; 6.45 Sunset Serenade, turing Gus Steyn at the Produced by Joan Pillay: 9.00 1.30 The News; 1.40 News- An interlude of music; 6.53 hammond organ, Dick Abel Hit The Headlines;273 words
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Woman and Beauty SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration196 1959-07-02 5 SHOWING YOU HOW TO KEEP PRICES LOW AND SPIRITS HIGH ImiOT so very long ago. f he de-luxe look I^l went solely with a pretty big bank balance. The silver-spoon girl knew the cash cachet of cashmere, she knew pearls were too pricy for most people. She lookedJOHN FRENCH - 196 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-07-02 5 ITIIE LOOK in a tine!) pleated shirt-waister In palest cream-in-your-eoffee beige Tricel. it tl rip-dries overnight. 2 THE LOOK in family jewel-size earrings of gold and topaz (or silver and crystal). More glitter the knuckleduster size topaz set in a gold surround, which adjusts136 words
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Advertisement45 1959-07-02 5 d fast-growing bodies on farex rAKcA T HE CEREAL FOOD FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES of OSTERMILK, the i he Anglo-Thai Corporation Ltd. P.O. Box 47 7a*i« straight at Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. backs and sturdy limbs. mT C£cU*o- LABORATORIES LIMITED. G«_-NFO*D. fcNGLAND JOES/45 words
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Advertisement73 1959-07-02 5 PARIS IS A WOMAN AAA max Factor ____> SB _i ft W "^r^t^fc^f "»**|a ~V X T A v i~ i v newest make-up pastt _> ""**>•' _-^_----_---H WSBm r_. -<_>_*— »">^ __S'''^_-s**^^ _w _^*5s +***mmam~jm*r m\Mli r^ H vt A *_M IJ I rS^S^m I W' s^ FANTAcnur AMETHYST73 words
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WOMAN AND BEAUTY
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530 1959-07-02 6 v\.n h Company's shop than it is in many uin« i shops lor a similar article. If you cannot stford a luxury watch then ask Is see some of the very low priced ones; believe it or not there are watc.'iesN.H - 530 words
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Article, Illustration436 1959-07-02 6 ...ON HAVING A REST ON HOLIDAY IJOLIDAYS are becoming as competitive as the daily grind. Egged on by snob propaganda, women half kill themselves to find the right clothes for doing the i right things in the right places. This year Tii) striking a blow for the genuine j holiday;U.P.I - 436 words
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110 1959-07-02 6 RECENTLY I wrote an article about marriage in Japan. Some of the letters it provoked were a shock. The majority view in Britain is that a Japanese husband is a better prospect than an Englishman. I quote some of the comments. "We live in Sussex.110 words
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Article342 1959-07-02 6 A HE charm schools a racket? "Emphatically No!" said Mrs. Ruth Warner, principal of the Singapore Model Academy, in an interview yesterday. "We teach girls, young and old, how to make the best of their most priceless assets their charm, grace and beauty." Mrs. Warner then342 words
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Article, Illustration529 1959-07-02 7 AUTUMN SUIT FOR A COOLER CLIME Experiments with jelly I, have discovered that I übstance which worker up their Queen will protect mice against the growth of four kinds o cancer. And they believe the jelly may provv effective in treating human cancer. The scientists529 words
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Article468 1959-07-02 7 Saris have so much grace... jIfOST women will agree that the colourful i? Indian sari is one of the most attractive forms of feminine attire. Visitors to these parts are always struck by the grace and beauty of this style of dress when they see it worn by Indian and468 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-07-02 7 EVEN AT ASCOT EYEBROWS WERE RAISED... ASCOT has never been noted for its conservative fashions. This year's Royal Ascot meeting which has just finished was certainly no exception. There were the usual cartwheel hats, exciting new clothes in new fashions and new materials. But even Ascot, used to the outre92 words
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Article, Illustration676 1959-07-02 8 LESSONS IN GRACE. GROOMING AT A SINGAPORE FINISHING SCHOOL A MANNEQUIN— OR TO FIT YOU FOR FULL SOCIAL LIFE REMEMBER Jantzen s 'Fashion Airlift" in April, when Joan Booty took six of her leading mannequins to Penang and Kuala Lumpur?676 words
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Article, Illustration197 1959-07-02 8 Glamour in the ward— by a fashion artist From a London correspondent THE 3ntish Ministry of Health has just approved a new uniform for the country's 250,000 nurses. It is a little more glamorous than the old stiff shapeless uniform that hos been worn for the last 30 years. But197 words
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Advertisement79 1959-07-02 6 with New Wondersoft coven i PROTECT BETTER, PROTECT LONGER a Fammmmm\ /> i A Wm\ m\ y >- dmmmmi mmM i "_B mmmm^ n Air 4ft- TTT h* i*r MUCH MORE COMFORI >% fi The new Kotex with loops i has greater abeorbency, stays Ht, H fr> Kl even softer79 words
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Advertisement11 1959-07-02 7 __S .ril-^* °_^H __v 1 charm. Why net join the K__11 words
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Advertisement216 1959-07-02 7 iSckiaparelli per\ume^ (^clogned f___Bssssssflssss«oss-i fsfsssl t£^otiond __^^*^_f' w jf— l Exciting per^um^ iii *rsSm 2 oizeo availably "S J" perfume* Welcome* Sole Agents: SHRIRO (china) LTD., (Incorporated in Hong Kong) mmKwmmm ——a s——a*__~™ •^^a_wa_-MM__-Hi^_«aaKß_-Hn<p^c^wa__— _v_-_-__-_— __-__-a_________i^M M 'BBH-H_BH_H_fl_H_l_H__H_H__B__|_V__H_n_BH__H__^__Hßl^H B||B FOR WATCHES ™p jjjAT THE RIGHT PRICE Fxi f to to216 words
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Advertisement397 1959-07-02 8 »fl!iAsit fl X_-^l-. V FLOWER- FRESH h®/ A&^2^7 SKIN BENEATH YOUR MAKE-UP /T*>^ WITH JaSO&C/ ISO/!) by Richard Hudnut StfWSM m a rrcam\, colourleaa liquid fa—datna •peoally designed to protect the »kin and to _M__K_un it» natural, beaut y-«ivine moi«ture under make-up Use Basic Dew a« an mMtihle Lining between397 words
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14 1959-07-02 9 Waterfront hawkers told to vacate I--1 I Raffles they have make hawkers I art-14 words
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Article51 1959-07-02 9 Todd A-O comes to Singapore -APOR: diences q be to ch films led in desthe an d method vet devised —Todd A-O. This double-width film— Ulimetres projected enormous, 'riginally the idea of the late Todd. The effect will be seen C :1c" is shown Eqi. for this proow being installed51 words
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Article, Illustration457 1959-07-02 9 PAP GOVTs ASSURANCE ON PROFITS 'A REALISTIC APPROACH' ret^ ress Staff Reporter|Jl M.N ESS and financial leaders in Sin^apore yesterday welcomed the declaration EL a* n ?Jm\ l Pef Z um Ne ara Sir WiUta doode, that the policy of the new Government is to build457 words
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Article37 1959-07-02 9 MR. Kelly Chan was elected president of the Com- oner-General's Local Employees' Union at its annual general meeting. Other officials are: Vicepresident, Mrs. P. Lee; secretary. Mrs. P. S. Raman; treasurer, Mr. F. Koh.37 words
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Article49 1959-07-02 9 Prompt action by two life guards yesterday saved a 12--year-old boy. Lim Seng Heng, from drowning in the sea at Telok Paku off Changi, Singapore. Lim was among 60 boys and girls from the Trafalgar Home taken out for a days outing at Changi.49 words
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417 1959-07-02 9 Monogamy: 'This has been our aim for 50 years' AND THE WOMEN ARE HAPPY T00... rrHE women of Singapore were happy yesterday to hear the new Government's declared intention to introduce a 'one man-one wife" law in the State. 1 They lauded the announcement made by the Yang diPertuan Negara417 words
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Article32 1959-07-02 9 Choa Kim Sun was acquitted in Singapore yesterday of stealing a parcel containing $1605, two cheques, and some bills from Ng Sai Eng, a petrol kiosk clerk, on April 15.32 words
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217 1959-07-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Union of Railwaymen will decide today whether the on-ofT-on work to rule campaign at Port Swettenham should be called off. The decision will be taken at a meeting of the union's executive council this evening. Immediately after the meetin"217 words
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Article133 1959-07-02 9 PLASTIC SHOES CAPTURE MARKET ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Shoemakers in Kuala Lumpur and other parts of the Federation are slowly being forced out of business. Their business has deteriorated in recent months following keen competition from imitation plastic shoes which have the appearance of leather. Most of these shoes, according to133 words
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Article38 1959-07-02 9 Mr. B. R. Vakil has been elected chairman 'of the Singapore Indians' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society. Other officials: Secretary. Mr. N. S. Ramachandram; assistant secretary. Mr. C. T. Balakrishnan; treasurer, Mr. T. G. Nair.38 words
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Article55 1959-07-02 9 Pin- table killing A verdict of murder against a person or persons unknown was returned yesterday by the Singapore coroner. Mr Giam Chong Hin. at the inquest on Quek Aik Tee. a bus conductor, who was fatally stabbed early on the morning of May 9 at a gambling and pin-table55 words
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Article42 1959-07-02 9 Mr. R. N. Sivapragasam. Proctor of the Supreme Court. Ceylon, who is visiting Singapore, will give a talk to the Ceylon Sports Club on Friday at 6.30 p.m. on social changes in Ceylon. He is on a world i tour.42 words
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165 1959-07-02 9 Scheme for nurses from vernacular schools rrHE Ministry of Health is considering a scheme for recruiting girls from vernacular schools and training them as nurses. The aim is to have nurses who can ie language of the people so that non-Eneli.sh speaking patients would not have anv difficulty in making165 words
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141 1959-07-02 9 400 PEOPLE X-RAYED IN FIRST DAY OF CAMPAIGN ABOIT 400 people urn-X-rayed yesterday in the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis ion s i paign in tht' lan.iong I' area. At first people came ward quite freely to g» t free X-rays but the num bers soon fell off. How after some persuasion the141 words
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Article17 1959-07-02 9 Mr. M. Pa. elected preside surer of the Singapore c Council Mar Department Workers Uni>17 words
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Advertisement87 1959-07-02 9 WHY NOT FLY THERE?" scy? Hongkong? London? York? Where? I us do your bookings i do the journey. Our expert assistance costs OOKS WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE Singapore. Tel: ***** Grams: Coupon wKINDERMARIii" 0F rlMfttJ SILDE --^g^ PROJECTORS ,|j^ s^__T"oC^_-*ltfr^ JACK'S PHOTO CO. f nagnetic recording tape W JBWW GIVES YOU87 words
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Advertisement22 1959-07-02 9 £3* BLUE SPOT p %^mJ MADE IN GERMANY _t 1 THE WORLD'S &>& dAgents:~ KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD re K Lumpur Penani22 words
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Advertisement125 1959-07-02 9 M// this $185/Hallo 35m.m. Camera II %§B* MOCK CMION G SCO 3, The Arcade, mM M {ft^^l amnmmwm*^^ I. Try this interesting and easy com- |j^H Hk w_^J petition. YOU may be the winner __L_^fc_K^_Mi f_9 m 4mm*^SiSoB mm *M m. y°u can read the most up-to-date news of people125 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-07-02 9 "SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 8.18 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.53 a.m. and 900 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.33 a.m. and 9.38 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.10a.m. and 10.14 p.m. MONDW. 11.44 a.m. and 10.50 p.m. TUESDAY: 12.19 p.m. and 1.27 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 12.53 p.m.38 words
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Miscellaneous64 1959-07-02 9 TODAY a Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Ballet dancing— Prim. 4.30 p.m.. Young Girls 5.30 p.m.: Mala> Standard On. Civil Service Exam 7.30 p.m.: English o— versatiSß Chinese housewives 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): "Tai (hi* (Chinese Physical Culture) 10.30 am: Malay-Beginn m ft p.m.: Indian cooking drv meat curry 515 p.m64 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1959-07-02 10 Bugs and I in a bunkr _Hiiiiii__iiiiiiiiiii!__iiiimiim_3iiiiiiiim.__ 5 AK. SHI MARU turns her bows to Lhe open sea. 2 For the next two weeks this tiny trawler with its slender hull ivas to be my home. -lOW did I come to be on a Japanese fishing1,484 words
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Article, Illustration281 1959-07-02 10 CHARLES GOREN - CHARLES GOREN Elxposing the 'psyche' Kx liffii i n No. 1 pl.i>er) '■MIL >u». p^thk" 1 bi(U hi- not recently bcca paid inui h attention b\ irritcn on thtprofitable. deay hole: Diverting ullculiou to bid I a ir more su re difti :he uppoAitior. :i ater ur Cto281 words
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Article256 1959-07-02 10 JUST how much the world as a whole owes to Britain's flying enthusiasts of the first decade of this century can never be accurately assessed. At that time/ many people still believed that it was quite impossible for man to take to the air. 1 The256 words
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Advertisement101 1959-07-02 10 DELIVERED to your DOOR Fill in the special delivery form H n_9 below and we shall arrange with the LJ J^\. newsvendor in your area to have the w3%Ti Singapore Free Press delivered every JFl\}jt^ afternoon to your home /^n^S2&> SPECIAL DELIVERY FORM (SEND NO MONEY) The Circulation Manager, Straits101 words
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Advertisement37 1959-07-02 10 TOMORROW Thrill of the catch 6x6 cm Coated Kinoktc I I 80 Li ns B, 1 1/300 sec lk** delov action. Dc-luxc l<oth Pr.ce $59.00 HOCK CHEONG CCK 95/97 TRAS Tel Ik T*l P^m iILV 1 M?37 words
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Miscellaneous456 1959-07-02 10 7v___| ________K_W_ __M__ wmm*^ i fSm-^^- >'_ ___S_p__it[9_rlZv BORN today, you have been read the corresponding para- ;of a pleasant, lriendly given a great deal of phy- graph. Let your birthday star days. Plan to have fun with sical and nervous energy. You be your daily friends and relatives, want456 words
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Article, Illustration6443 1959-07-02 11 I Morses entered for the Singapore Turf Club July programme mifltn 1 I ii n S i < ii\k<;i sin i i KCR\T< in I a 1 D > 1HI OBftJft mi I I VII K XL KATCHED 1 Ml IP DlNKl M IP!6,443 words
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Advertisement33 1959-07-02 11 x__P* ■______S__li'"^ r __7_FT$ftHIHl mwtr^^^9M _Blk. I i_s_«_^_Ti -L ifA Ex 7iii_l iTsS lv '$m Hilt Wm 'iSkOmm- sm? »^i BINOCULARS Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh lYnimjj33 words
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Article, Illustration2363 1959-07-02 12 U TRESS 111 FOURTEENTH: (16 started. 16-5-; S'p. 6F (Leman) B D Wonde: I I NTH: 1 15 K l-l MNTH: dl started. 21-S-S .<■ aa 8-4: 2nd. Ji Hiro Bheavy. ALL B()\ > SI (INK Blunder 8-4; 8-4: 4th. Little Lul i 6- {ood. LAS! 9-5-592,363 words
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Article, Illustration323 1959-07-02 13 Brightest and best army's building aim [MILITARY. CIVMLMAN BRAMNS PLAN MiOUSING NEEDS i S r and be»T might well be a slogan for the British Army ri. planners in the Far Bast, for this is what they are trying i every construction. J rmy requires the best type of man;323 words
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Article474 1959-07-02 13 {Forces news) (from Britain -iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimr Lt Brenda shines in ambulance 'big walk LIEUTENANT BRENDA WRIGHT, a 28-year-old health visitor, was among 13 to complete in the required time a walk begun bv 34 members of 146 Field Ambulance (W.R.) R.A.M.C. (T.A.) from Harewood Barracks, Leeds, recently. The474 words
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Advertisement59 1959-07-02 13 J^ther NEW J^^ 1 1 TRANSISTOR I 2 modern <erdi>» lfl-M-VQi_H-MH__^__________P Kn, u -o power gjg E^VH^^H-B-H-ÜBK^i Excellent tone M _______C__^_.^. -fl Hi J -"<* eleor Ifi&r, I bortcry cost- 'VmmmmmoM 'dmory heme S| M-ldl Bufl a 3H E^-— -._b il \Q7 CA fl_n^__H_________________________ i°" I 03 /-bo [gwPin Hhq59 words
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Advertisement10 1959-07-02 13 4 pastel colours hundred tissues the smart woman rainbow tissues10 words
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Miscellaneous324 1959-07-02 13 JEFF HAWKE by Sydnev Jordan OUTWARO BOUND FROM THE ATOLL w^ 1 ooic ywfl^&'tPvStm RsßucG^mH n___9_n___M_6_s9<Kto^v3 l_fll_r^»-__^ v- -*^T acAT rr nccrtoc WKaa'^-sSt^? l^^^'^ "> y -^j y :n ***"l2____^B mil \_^__T-/\ ofeKTHct. -ty- a S> «f^&ZsBsfF L____l i^^%^^ T^R __k__> ~^^^^^^i WW"***** l^**^"^ >fTfc 9 x»w. I^^^_^____________^___. _K^e' aSHu\m^^^^a~W324 words
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106 1959-07-02 14 Hopes blasted in the last six minutes B\ \ROOS 5; Board 4. I \G 3-0 at half- :.:ne, the Singapore ne Board retheir forward imost pulled t would have :onal vicr the defending pions in this Gov.ment Services SenCup match yesterday lan Besar Stadium. the lead :\e end -round abide106 words
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Article41 1959-07-02 14 MKNVK Marines... I T shock for Marleserved idr. he final ot" Service.- ard B me before Ibrahim Marines and the hrough ly with scorers and 5b t n > I was a beauty. ilie Maswan Ith a drive he upright.41 words
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Article45 1959-07-02 14 ;ATMAY \'hv Only! Re ip Th« Wild Wind 1.43, 4.15. )OCO'. I Today? 0h««..«f1 1.4.'., 4 15. 6.45 «£W ALMAMBRA lone 3*909: Sorrowful Mother m. IUEON KATONC *****: Op*as Today! Ssrrowtul Mother 4.00. 630 ige to won two free my of these s»ho-A>.45 words
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Article1156 1959-07-02 14 BLUE SPRAY IS SAFE ON THIS FORM First with the track news 'llllllllllimiMllllllHMlllllllllMMlllltlllllltlllllllH'. ALLAN LEWIS brings you this morning's training gallops H •"•tMllllllltlllMIII»milllll«llllll»M»IIIIIIMI«r. RLI'K Spray, Pinkson and the two-year-old Mickey Rooney II drew attention to their chances on the first day of the current Singapore Turf Club's race meeting with1,156 words
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395 1959-07-02 14 Graveney and Of Bailey stake Of Test claims T ONDOX. Thurs. Two for■^mer England stars. Tom Graveney and Trevor Bailey, staked claims for a recall to international cricket in county championship matches yesterday. The stylish Graveney, one of the few top batsmen who have found runs hard to score inReuter - 395 words
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Article389 1959-07-02 14 He's a shocker! l refuse to part with money for nothing after so many thrills have been denied me' i I pass a beggar in the street j I'll maybe pass him 20 cents, but J ever the Olympic begging bowl is thrust under my nose again I389 words
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Article85 1959-07-02 14 lONDON. Thurs.— ln a thrilling athletics contest England beat Ea^t Germany bv 108 points to 104 at the White City Stadium yesterday. The English won 11 of the 20 event programme, the majority of their victories coming in the track events. rilling race was the 800 j metres85 words
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Article93 1959-07-02 14 TJENLEY-ON-THAMES. Thurs. The strong United State? challenge a: this years Henle\ Royal Regatta received a set-bacic on the opening day yesterday. It came in a first round heat of the Thames Cup, an event for eights, when the experienced Thames Rowing Club of London edged outReuter - 93 words
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Article34 1959-07-02 14 Scoring through Ibrahim Hassan <2>. Jeyathurai (2>. Mahat Ambu and Said, National Carbon beat Johore P.W.D. 6-2 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Yacob scored both P.W.D. goals.34 words
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Article157 1959-07-02 14 National Carbon 4; Borneo Company 1. •TWO goals by diminutive Charlie Tan gave National Carbon a good lead over Borneo Company yesterday at Farrer Park in their Singapore Business Houses league and cup match. Other scorers in this Group "C" match were Robert Choo and A.157 words
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Article47 1959-07-02 14 WIMBLEDON, Thurs. In dominant mood. Alex Olmedo took only 58 minutes to beat Australia's Roy Emerson 6-4, 6-0. 6-4 yesterday in the men's singles semi-finals. Rod Laver, who outlasted Barry Mackay 11-13, 11-9, 10-8. 7-9, 6-3, will oppose Olmedo in the final.47 words
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193 1959-07-02 14 Four-imder-par in first round of British Open TLJUIRFIELD, Scotland. Thurs. —Fred Bullock and Arnold Stickley of England took the lead in the first round of the British Open golf championship yesterday with four-under-par 68's. Defending champion Peter Thomson soared over par in the wind and rain. The Australian, four times193 words
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318 1959-07-02 14 "YyTTH five victories and one second place, Evelyn Lee became individual champion yesterday at the Raffles Girls School annual athletics. Audrey Gaw won "B" division and Yeoh Saw Chen<i "C* division. Pull results"A" DIVISION: 100 vds- 1 Evelyn Lee <B), 2. Siak tto318 words
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Article187 1959-07-02 14 THE University Socialist lub will hold national language seminar at tin I Malaya in Singapore. The aims of the seminar an position of Malay as the national country and to suggest methods to to fulfill its function as the cor,: language. Mr. Abdullah187 words
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Article16 1959-07-02 14 wasi-: above the < in 18 To exp( lion dimini.^: of th»16 words
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Article37 1959-07-02 14 The Ministry of Education yesterday announced 1.700 candidates would be sitting for the Associatad Board of the Royal Schools of Music practical examinations to be held in Singapore from July 23.37 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-07-02 14 fghgfh DK. TOH CHIN CHYI Sinj ipore'i m-puty Prim v chats with the Canadian Government Tl Mr. M. P. (arson, and Mrs ..s,,n a. \><t ni. In National Dftj celebration Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article47 1959-07-02 14 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. R. W. B. Carter. United K dom Trade Ofm.miss.one. Ghana, has been appointed Trade Commissioner in Ceylon and Will move to Colombo in August, the Board ol Trade am. terci Mr C. ceeded in A Bevan. 32. Commh pur.47 words
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Miscellaneous90 1959-07-02 14 Today's sport CRICKET Emu v Joint Services, Bouna i Road, 11 a.m. SOCCER mAFA Premier League. Malays r RAF. Jalan Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m.; league, Div. tA, Balestier United v Pachitan, Bale*~Uer Road; Div. 3A, Queeiistown v Perhimponan Farrer Park; Indian Youngsters v Cieylang United Farrer Park; Div. 38, Bin90 words
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