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Title Section13 1959-07-09 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article423 1959-07-09 1 BERLIN SOLUTION WOULD BE THE FIRST STEP —then issues an which world's future depends*" Decisions can be taken only by Khrushchev 9 LONDON, Thurs. -Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, told the House of Commons last night he favoured a summit meeting because he believed decisions involvingReuter - 423 words
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92 1959-07-09 1 Three MPs among 2,500 new arrests TR I V A N D R U M. Thurb. A member o: Indian Parliament and two Kerala Assemblymen were amons: 500 people rounded up yesterday by police during the opposition campaign to oust the Communist Ministry m Kerala. K. Madhava Menon, Co! memberReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-07-09 1 This' was the end of the trail for a runaway lorry at Fort Canning Road early yesterday morning. The vehicle had skidded when the driver tried to avoid knocking down a schoolboy who dashed across the road. A pedestrian, Ahmad bin Marhassan, 47, was slightly injuredFree Press - 77 words
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188 1959-07-09 1 New York tennis club won't admit Negro NEW YORK, Wednesday. DR RALPH BUNCHE, the American Negro Nobel Peace Prize winner and now a United Nations under-secretary, cannot become a member of the West Side Tennis Club— America's Wimbledon— he said today. Dr. tsuncne i>aid he had been informed by the188 words
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Article22 1959-07-09 1 425,000 GRAB SHEFFIELD. Thurs.— Four bandits carrying coshes and jemmies attacked a bank car m a Sheffield street yesterday and seized $425,000.22 words
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Article25 1959-07-09 1 July first grade rubber buyers opened m Singapore this morning at 97 cents per lb.. unchanged on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.25 words
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Article82 1959-07-09 1 THE council of joint action formed by Singapore Government employees' unions has called for an emergency meeting tonight to consider last night's broadcast speech ot the Finance Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee. on the role of the civil service. Dr. Goh had said the Government would82 words
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190 1959-07-09 1 MAN FIRES SHOT, FORCES PILOT TO LAND PLANE OARI, South Italy, Thurs.— A 23-year-old man took control of a two-engined Yugoslav airliner over Yugoslavia yesterday and forced the pilot with a pistol at his neck to fly him to political asylum m Italy. The plane on a regular flight fromReuter; UPI - 190 words
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298 1959-07-09 1 Ike rebuff to Khrushchev: This is no way to peace WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower told his press conference today that reported remarks by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, were not the way to reach peaceful solutions. Questioned about reports of an interview Mr. Khrushchev held recently with Mr. AverellReuter - 298 words
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Article107 1959-07-09 1 NEWS IN BRIEF MELBOURNE: Meat being delivered to an Italian liner was thrown into the sea by dockers and striking: Italian seamen after a clash with police. LONDON: A 22-year-old mother's heart was restarted by massage four minutes after it stopped after she had given birth to a son. BONN:107 words
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Article16 1959-07-09 1 RACE WEICH MOP M|»»y Mflftfly MORStS CLA HORSt* CLASS M D 7.C8, C* y16 words
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Advertisement38 1959-07-09 1 LjjfHAvTDANDRUFF? f 3 Get rid of it with (Si rj|OANDRICIDE Hairdressers, I*"* :nes& Stores. Cathay pacific I! airways HONG KONG I TOKYO Eleotra l i THE WORLD. .gS TAIPEi SEOUL;: If Ppci^l, 'ay pacific airway Sob|«ct 6ov«rnnr»ent oppfOvat.38 words
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Advertisement46 1959-07-09 1 9 1 7-transistor I Portable .ff>c^a KftuiO ""iJ?,,,* 0 r Phi NATIONAL >4fi: 7 or U Portable Radio I I muusinc 2*4mMj povt^nt. ibciVv ivnnw. Fiiorttonal yd attrac_>~r doagD with I* lMt"* llßiril shouldcrb_]*. Ida— t lor k_npn__-^ c_ Ml l.ttim, buarinc and f^^*^; tnpts etc46 words
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Article287 1959-07-09 2 Shares of big newspaper combine jump 11s. 9cL ONDOX, Thurs.— Shares m Ihe vasl British Keimlev newspaper grou i> jumped by I Is. M. on tlie l-ioadon Stuck Exchange yesterday fol lowing rumours lhat il was to k' the subjecl of a "iake-over* 1 bid.Reuter - 287 words
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71 1959-07-09 2 U.S.-SIAM MEDICINE PLANT FOR BANGKOK \i w yoi k \v»ti And < <». will *-ntrr m I nturr uith i to huild pharmaceutical is p-*rt ol -It-ppril-up n programJohn 1 minor. president. and i idor to thr Vhmtl \rthavukti. to, th.it had n .uh«d m I with the Sian huh71 words
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54 1959-07-09 2 roller ope for the lit r Walker rd Thoir.. of Ind Coopc. said r thai his firm was now 'i'ar 5 and away the largest brewr in<» organisation m the coun- t i over 5.600 licensed •s of the or. the merger .p been54 words
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Article47 1959-07-09 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Th€ Ikegai Iron Works, a Japanese machinery maker, said the Japanese Government had approved its plan for a technical tie-up with the Daimler Benz A.G. of Wesi Germany on the productior of high-speed diesel engine: for use m high-speed vehicles and speedboats.47 words
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Article73 1959-07-09 2 Big-scale smuggling charged f AKARTA, Thurs. J Big quantities of Indonesian produce are being smuggled along jungle tracks into Sarawak. British Borneo, the An tar a news agency claimed. There were believed to be about 80 such tracks m use. Antara said some smugglers had been arrested, but others had73 words
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59 1959-07-09 2 Dayton Rubber forms a new division DAYTON. Ohio: Wed. i Day ion RuDber Company has formed a new division to be known as the Dayton Rubber International Divi- sion, Mr. Clowes M. Christie, president, announced. The new division will m!- elude the company's current I foreign technical service programme and59 words
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Article181 1959-07-09 2 LONDON. July 8. Previous Today Rt BBKK No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports JuK 28', buyers 28 < buyers F 28 a s sellers 2S*i sellers v 28's buyers 28 s buyers 28 sellers 28. sellers RIBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 28 U buyers 28 '-j buyers181 words
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Article92 1959-07-09 2 NEW YORK. July 8. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 103.00 nom. 102.75 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract July 102.00 buyers 101.87 buyers 103.00 sellers 102.87 sellers Srpt 102.00 buyers 101.87 buyers 103.00 sellers 102.87 sellers tom Steady. SALES: Nil. Sept 34.01 buyers 34 30 paid 34.10 sellers92 words
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Article31 1959-07-09 2 Previous Today 30 Industrials C 63.12 663.81 20 Railroads 171.21 173.56 i4O Domestic Bonds 82.97 83.t'4 15 Utilities 88.83 88 84 tS Stocks Composite Averages 221.60 222 4031 words
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Article58 1959-07-09 2 Malabar spot and awaiting release 25» 4 alloats 23u. July shipment 25V Lamponj? spot and awaiting release 25',. afloats 25U. July shipment 25 I*.1 24 paid, I elf Sarawak unquoted. Muntol white spot and awaiting releas 41H, afloats 4! to 40. Jure ship ment 39* i, sellers! ex-dock.58 words
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Article92 1959-07-09 2 LONDON. Jul? 8. Previous Today COPRA Philippines e.i.f. U.K.' North European ports delivered weight per long: ton July $245 resellers $246 reseller COPRA, Straits ci.f. U.K. North European ports delivered weifht per long ton Julv £83 sellers £83 0 P*id COCONUT OIL crude Straits e±f. European ports92 words
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130 1959-07-09 2 DEFERRED TAX PLAN WINS IKE'S FAVOUR WASHINGTON. Thurs The Eisenhower administration has siven limited approval to a Bill proposing tax incentives for United States business as a means of encouraging private investment abroad. It is intended that VS. overseas investment will be developed and that ultimately the cost of the130 words
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Article36 1959-07-09 2 JAKARTA, Tnurs.— Antara news agency said today a 2 000-ton shipment of tinore had recently left state mines on Banka Island lor the United States. Another 343 tons had been shipped to London.36 words
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Article2083 1959-07-09 2 day. INDUSTRIALS. Prevnus Teiay 1.60 I s C r. 2.20 B 2.30 S 11.00 B 11 00 3 B. 8. Fetra 52 a B 54'- B 53 6 S X 55 S B. M. Trustees 5.00 B 5.00 B 5.50 S 550 S i Cop. Tm Srreit2,083 words
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154 1959-07-09 2 M U YORK. I A RUSSIAN export drive to the I centrated on raw materials and machinery, the Journal of Comm day Details of the drive were disclose American businessmen who visit* hibition here of "achi< logy and culture. The Russian raw male:154 words
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43 1959-07-09 2 U .S. buys 87 long tons of synthetic WASHINGTON. Tbtu. Consumption of imfK synthetic totalled 37 lciig tons m April. Natural ni3ber imports for ihe .same month amounted lo 38.005 long tons, according to re- vised statistics issued by the iU.S. Commerce Department.43 words
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27 1959-07-09 2 U.K. buyers attracted to U.S.S stocks Londo: day m al eg;.: many b Busini B;. per imp: the ing foj buy:. (J. bones S< reports o Sta27 words
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Article78 1959-07-09 2 WALL STREET STOCKS IRREGULAR NEW YORK. Wed. Street closed irregularly a> trading expanded m lav dealing* with the market moving higher. However, this induced pro-fit-taking which curbed further rallyiiig tendenc; The oils, however, managed to recoup part of their earlier losses while some showed small ga wiped out part of78 words
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Article64 1959-07-09 2 JAKARTA. Thur>. According to the commercial newspaper Busin< Indonesia has cut foreig:. change allocations for imports m the third quarter of this year. The state monrtary council had decided tha>t 900 million 1 rupiahs < about $93 mil* would be reserved for imports m the third quarter,64 words
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Advertisement253 1959-07-09 2 11.M.V. Products «^B c I of«i ccrd 230y ac $22 5Q of AC/0C 524.50 Sx <^-»~^^^bg»^jil^^ less 10% Cosh. Horizontal Electric 'h primrosc-anamelled ot o tromc which that the whole V^^^a^l^ 3 be tunred over L '^"^^^6^^. 3 st both sides of Ml. T**«k L -taftj a removable •oos'-rock *.hich253 words
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Miscellaneous188 1959-07-09 2 BIN(fOR| SHIPPING Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharvr* or rxpecied today: Sydney 1 2. Maigorzata Fornalska 45. Diomec. 6A. Benrinnes 6/7, Aarc Pleasantvllle 10 11, berudum Minikoi 13 14. Tjimenteng I me. Toi^ Leda Maersk 18. Kyoto Mai v 19. Scudai N.Wall 4. Be: 22, *i h «.ri188 words
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243 1959-07-09 3 Chiang navy increases Strait patrol liiLiAB iwvw commander, Admiral Ni Yue-si i that he had ordered increased patrols in the Format the possibility of a communist sneak attack 'naval alert has followed ihe latest "air between outnumbered Nationalist Sabre.id Communist Chinese MIGs the first ForStrait aerial battle since last October243 words
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10 1959-07-09 3 JAPANESE ERMS FOR (act with KARACHI FREE PORT PLAN FASDFASGFASF10 words
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Article119 1959-07-09 3 MIGs lack safety equipment NATIONALIST licence officials in Taipeh said that C omiuuiipilot> are sent into battle poorly equipped with life-saYing ipment. The] uere commenton equipment tished from th* mm where one Ntro>ed MIGs i with its pilot. The hleiaiket was staffed with siraw and probably would absorb water quickl>,U.P.I - 119 words
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Article25 1959-07-09 3 j I co-op v mnent ;.;iace of maforged Indoneootes, A id. y quoted ComSub.. ***** thai e counterfeit produced anc n producing I25 words
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Article96 1959-07-09 3 T'HE Philippines has endorsed m principle a proposal made by tne SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO> to set up a weather data collection and distribution network m Manila, Bangkok and Karachi, it was disclosed In Manila. SEATO recommended the project which was designed to meet96 words
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Article141 1959-07-09 3 ASIA and the whcle world will be watching South Vietnam's efforts to solve critical economic and political problems m the next five years, the New York Foreign Policy Bulletin said. "If President Ngo Dinh Diem is able to evolve a workable democratic political structure In Vietnam, his example would141 words
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Article211 1959-07-09 3 Wanted Magsaysay on his last day i SISTER of the late President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines w arned her brother of threats against his life shortly" before he was killed m a 1957 plane crash, she said m San Francisco. Mercede.v Ma Id she told her brother, •you'd betterUPI - 211 words
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Article23 1959-07-09 3 A group of Boy Scouts from all parts of Britain will leave this weekend for the World Jamboree m the Phi- lippines.—U UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article20 1959-07-09 3 The Japan International Trade Promotion Committee will send a t>even-mem-ber group to the Commun-ist-ruled Mongolian People's Republic this month.— UPIUPI - 20 words
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Article25 1959-07-09 3 An official Laotian delegation has arrived m Bangkok i'or negotiations on a permanent agreement granting transit facilities through Siam for Laotian exports and imports. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article25 1959-07-09 3 fU.S. Assistant Secretary of State William M. Rountree, the new U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, will leave Washington by air for Ka- rachi m mid-August.—U UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article33 1959-07-09 3 Mr. Keo Viphakone, the Laotian commissioner for rural ajjairs, said m Taipeh that his country welcomed Chinese Nationalist technical knowledge and capital to help develop agriculture and small in- dustiy m Laos.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article19 1959-07-09 3 Nationalist Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek has ordered that the law prohibiting the torture of criminal suspects be enforced. UPIUPI - 19 words
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Article15 1959-07-09 3 New Soviet Ambassador I. A. Benediktov has taken up his duties In New Delhi.— UPIUPI - 15 words
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Article61 1959-07-09 3 A Dutch Government commission installed m 1957 to investigate conditions among the 18.600 Amboinese living m Holland has reported that they still regard their stay m Holland as "temporary." pending their return to what they call a 'free independent republic of the South Moluccas."—Router. A total of 1.216 ships enteredReuter - 61 words
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Article13 1959-07-09 3 Pope John ivill receive touring Japanese Pr'uve Minister Kiahi on July 21. U.P.I.U.P.I - 13 words
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Article16 1959-07-09 3 RICE OUTPUT IN SOUTH VIETNAM ROSE 27 PER CENT. IN 1958 TO 4.02C- -319 TONS.— REUTERREUTER - 16 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-07-09 3 U.P.I. picture. mine .Minister :>oioE mon Bandaranaike (secE «i_d from left) of Ceylon s is seen here with mcm- bers of his new Cabinet E after being sworn in at E King's House in ColomE bo by the Governor's General Sir Oliver GooE net. Hake (fourth fromU.P.I - 52 words
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Article227 1959-07-09 3 SALES ARE VITAL TO S. VIETNAM attracting capital on a scale sufficient to develop an adequate basis for domestic production." Smith wrote. '"The next lour or five year.s will show whether Vietnam can lulfill its ambitious hopes lor investment of foreign capital m its economy. "Despite its vulnerability to world227 words
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194 1959-07-09 3 5-year miracle has been carried out' THE New York Times said that a five-year "miracle" had been carried out m the Republic of Vietnam. Since he took over his divided and warring country. the paper >aid. "five y< have parsed. The dissident 'sects' have been brought under control. There is194 words
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Article156 1959-07-09 3 Central Asian 'Great Wall' found RUSSIA has reported the discovery ol "great wall of Central Asia" similar to and perhaps equally as clri as the Great Wall ol China. A Moscow radio Enfll language broadcast .scieatibt.s from Uzbek "b r^tablished that a g Central Asian wall, t over 2.000 years156 words
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Advertisement23 1959-07-09 3 m iOTO LTD. vRR A R D ANGERS Die for and Stereo Ret on -aKc ore •J XTK T R «IQ CO., LTD.23 words
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Advertisement21 1959-07-09 3 (F^ i^r I i^^ wLr t^^ Snjl am mk vk jM II II FAMILY SALE NOW ON PRICEP FDR LOWER BUPftTS21 words
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Miscellaneous179 1959-07-09 3 —^^^1 1 1 fciH^^H K^^ I fcg"^ —^l I LVBB AC RO» 4 7 1 d l (rom the h rSUt 1. Part of the boat to «hu 7. Real or aKi back n.ter equaluy 13. Naturally one take, Me. Where 18. Alter to Suitable to the age -0 I»179 words
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Article1061 1959-07-09 4 SUSPICION, DOUBT, RIVALRY Egyptians spread the language, faith and aims of the U.A.R., yet there remain LMiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiir: ELSPETH I I HUXLEY i E continues m the fourth of her series on the battle E 'or the mind of Africa E TiiiMimmimmiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiTi NASSER'S DESIGN -IV JX all countries emerging into independence,1,061 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-07-09 4 PI started chain of freedom Garcia THE Philippine Independence In 1946 started a "grand chain of liberation" of subject peoples in Asia, Philippine President Carlos Garcia said In Manila. Speaking to a crowd of 200.000 who witnessed a two-hour military and ei' parade at Manilas Luneta Park, the President saidReuter - 155 words
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Article62 1959-07-09 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber I He said that, though he ran away, each of her tico j, dogs bit him m turn. (News item). A FTER you, Rcver." please, after you, Timmins." 'Come, we are wasting time. He will get away." •Tell you what. I'll race L: you lor lirst62 words
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Article259 1959-07-09 4 Rise of the German air force rE new German air force is slated to become the lar and one of the most modern, on the Continent while the French air force has cut Its size goals and faces a problem of obsolescent aircraft. In another four years the Germans expect*259 words
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270 1959-07-09 4 Stable price for produce: How West can help S-E Asia JEAN MONNET. sometimes known .i the European Common Market, said i in that the United v the Conn itlons should form a joint enterprise to •veloped countries. "European countries now hav< x their development and prosperit\ wh< nger require ISU.P.I - 270 words
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431 1959-07-09 4 Mediator m Afro-Asia, Europe rifts JAPAN and West Germany can "work hand In hand" to improve living standards m South-East Asia through both government and private aid, according to Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. Writing m the West German Monthly Magazine Aussenpolitik (ForeignU.P.I - 431 words
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Advertisement355 1959-07-09 4 j DIAMOND RINGS I Exclusively Designed I to Delight with Quality Diamonds. 1. V ih-MLVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD >APORE. Telephone: ***** CLASSIFIED ADS. \\\Ol \< EMENT nlmum). WILL Ql PENG J1 •elephone Singapore sn he w:".l be presented for any one of advertised on Bacic Page of this newspaper.355 words
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Advertisement60 1959-07-09 4 Wm For lunch-: f OPEN DAILY (e»cept Su-^f^ Wil ADELPHI CS//QS? HOTEL *J| Wj HAS BLLS Ay JPBTI "^vISUS^ diplome d» ?3S I C ''Mft/J MONOf* *09 fl -.Oh- fwtl 8t... I «MM« Mi •IACK'S PHOTO CO. CRUNC STEMO Ri output since i J^^^^© > mßw*\ havif beei?to:ci up i60 words
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Miscellaneous73 1959-07-09 4 1.45-2.00 Turn On Zahrah 222». UIP f Wins'on f me^ bi PmXce/hv Si^o Malaya 93 T^ c ■»ny DankAorth and 6.53 Announrement.s- BM Sin- Winston Fi mer- B So SSrStaJ Sh l°h Newslalk 9A Radio c: A serial What Da CThS"I«S P S SnS Sm- St r^ Uty "m S73 words
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Article, Illustration229 1959-07-09 5 We are making careful study Byrne Anxious family trace the exact location of missing yacht T H E Singapore Government will step up the anti-vice drive, the Minister of Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Free Press He said the Ministry now making229 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-07-09 5 Third Singaporean aboard disabled yacht 4 THIRD Singaporean is aboard the crippled A^ yacht Sea Fox, located yesterday drifting m the Arafura Sea north of Australia. He is 21-year-old Sydney Terrence Drysdale, whose mother, Mrs. M. G. Lesslar, lives m Ceylon Road, Katong. He joined245 words
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Article123 1959-07-09 5 Good start for SATA X-ray drive i OINGAFOKE Ami-Tubercu-losis Association's mass X-ray campaign m the Tanjong Pagar area of the city is expected to .be completed within half the scheduled time. This was stated by SATA'.s Medical Director. Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta, at a press conference yesterday. Dr. Sen-Gupta said123 words
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Article55 1959-07-09 5 Lieut.-General Sir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana. Chief of the General Staff of the Royal Nepalese Army, is due m Singapore this evening to visit Gurkha troops m Malaya and Hong Kong. He will leave for Hong Kong on July 24, alter com--1 pleting his tour of55 words
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Article27 1959-07-09 5 The Malayan Indian Congress. Johore Bahru Branch, will hold their 13th annual general meeting at the Congress premises, 47, Jalan Ibrahim on Sunday, July 12.27 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-07-09 5 K.L. DOES NOT RECOGNISE HIS DEGREE A 23-YEAR-OLD student from the University of Madras passed through Singapore yesterday on his way home to Kuala Lumpur. One of 150 .Malayan students at the university. Lall Singh Gill (above), has just obtained his Bachelor of Science degree. He has m mind a95 words
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Article70 1959-07-09 5 30 FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING TRAINING T'HE Singapore Institute of Public Speaking will begin its ninth course lasting 14 weeks next Wednesday with about 30 people. Classes will be held every Wednesday between 6 and 10 p.m. at the Great World. The fee is $50 for a complete course. Twenty-four people70 words
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67 1959-07-09 5 Square Dance Club's drive for members r increase its membership the Square Dance Club of Singapore Y.W.C.A. is holding an open session on Friday at 5, Raffles Quay. Mrs. F.V. Rajendra, who is reorganising the Club, said today that anyone over 12 years could be taught both folk and square67 words
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223 1959-07-09 5 THE Fisheries Department is conducting an extensive search of the sea around Singapore for the kelong which has been adrift since tlw Freo Pro nt a man^ot to Changl ye- terday to look for the missing kelong. but there was no sign of it. He223 words
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252 1959-07-09 5 Govt. sets up committee to plan mass health drive rpHE Singapore Government has set up a commitx tee to plan its mass health education campaign, which was announced in the policy speech by the Yang di-Pertuan Nagara, Sir William Goode, at the ceremonial opening of the Legislative Assembly early this252 words
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Article28 1959-07-09 5 The Rediffusion (Singapore Ltd. will organise a talentime recording and a treasure chest quiz broadcast at Rediffusion House m Clemenceau Avenue at 7.30 p.m. next Monday.28 words
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Article104 1959-07-09 5 Govt. to extend telex system 1«*a^ Government views me ueveiopn. ui tne internauuii.. A system as a revenutial and is asking trie Legislative Assemoiy to approve $15,325 to buy urgently needed equipment. International, mirouuced iii {Singapore in April, now provides service between Singapore and London and Includes relays to Norway,104 words
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Advertisement88 1959-07-09 5 U TEST NON-IRON SHIRTS from the CONTINENT lla\e you -ten our latest m (Continental Shirts p/ unl Spoil \ou ill /L^Yft »le llic tlolailiii. U i fabrics and slTle*i JL I Phere^a aNay> something > and difiVrent at SPORE TEL: ***** WW NOf Ft/ THERE?' s V<lney? Hongkong? London? New88 words
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Advertisement119 1959-07-09 5 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1.26 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.43 a.m. and 1.5H p.m. SATURDAY: 1.24 a.m. and 2.34 pm. SUNDAY: 2.10 a.m. and 3.14 p.m. MONDAY: 3.03 a.m. and 4.00 pm. TUESDAY: 4.10 a.m. and 4.54 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 5.40 a.m. and 5.59 pm. your COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS Scotch Finnan Haddock119 words
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Miscellaneous88 1959-07-09 5 TODAY V.VV.C.A. (Raffles Quay): "Tai Chee 1 10.30 a.m.; Malay beginners 5.15 p.m.; Indian cooking 5.15 p.m. "Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): English conversation (Chinese housewives) 7.30 p.m.; "Tai Chee" (Chinese physical culture) 6.45 p.m.; Malay civil service Std. One 7.30 p.m. Conversational Mandarin beginners 7.30 p.m.; Ballet dancing primary 430 pin88 words
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443 1959-07-09 6 Decorating the house? Be sure to seek expert advice FIRST INTERIOR decoration is an art and no young housewife who has pride In her home should attempt it without first consulting an expert. The m ttini; of a house whether it is formal or informal depends solely on it. TheM.W - 443 words
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169 1959-07-09 6 Sir Olivier makes triumphant return STRATFORD. OIR Laurence Olivier has made a triumphant return to the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre here m the title role of an exciting new production of "Corialanus" by Peter Hall. After two years' absence from the British stage, he drew a masterful portrait of the proudReuter - 169 words
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271 1959-07-09 6 New 'fan' jet engines should cut air fares 1 1 \TEW style jet engines are being developi d both m Britain and ne United States j which combine the peed performance of the existing pure jets with the fuel economy I of the propeller-jets like those used on the I271 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-07-09 6 Miss Malinda Berry, right, "Maid of Cotton" receives a bouquet from Yoshiko Hirose, "Miss Cotton of Japan," on her arrival at Tokyo from Bangkok on a visit to Japan m the course of a world-circling trip. After a seven-day goodicill visit to Japan, the 21 -year-old ''Maid of Cotton" whoU.P.I - 84 words
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Article80 1959-07-09 6 DEBORAH AGREES TO WAIT SANTA MONICA, California. Film star Deborah Kerr, separated from husband Anthony Bartley for more than a year, has filed for divorce charging him with cruelty. Because of an international triangle, involving her friendship with writer Peter Viertel, the action was an amended complaint to a divorceU.P.I - 80 words
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662 1959-07-09 6 JOHN HEFFERNAN - Auto-control highways with electronic cars planned JOHN HEFFERNAN by WASHINGTON. \N automatic tiighway and a car without a steering wheel, brake pedal or accelerator are among the latest ideas of American engineers searching for better road travel. Scale models of both have been demonstrated and the designers claim that theirReuter - 662 words
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Article224 1959-07-09 6 WASHINGTON. THE scandal of the Ugly American the U.S. official abroad who pipes aid dollars into his own pocket is told by a Congressional report circulating m Washington. The report deals with: LAOS. Land of a Million Elephants, m Indo-China. which is ruled by bra>scrowned224 words
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Article35 1959-07-09 6 ROME, Wed.—The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO> has recommended an all-out international air war against the ancient scourge of locusu sweeping with greater intensity across Africa and the Middle East— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Miscellaneous228 1959-07-09 6 BORN today, you are thai Altht rare combination of the show individualist who can projeo: your own ideas successfully b securing the lull co-operatio of others You will want to live your own life as you see at it but you also know how to attract people into your orbit228 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-07-09 7 Sgt. P.M. howard - Big welcome awaits army families Sgt. P.M. howard HOMELY ATMOSPHERE IS FEATURE OF THE SAVOY HOSTEL STCRY BY They don't want to leave first n lIU'VS of jrsi lime \i iii^lil r Bailer] Quarter Sen 'm Clapham, l*Ltv«»roiiii<l rid a I >_i .1, Me Britain up troop •py with ngPTE. M.C.H. HOSKEN - 217 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-07-09 7 On the verandah of a chalet at the hostel Sergeant John Howie with his daughter Laura i;ets to know something of Singapore from Mrs Drake. On the left is Mrs. Howie with their six-week-old daughter Marcia.40 words
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Article429 1959-07-09 7 RAF station broadcasts relatives messages THE Royal Air Force station at Linton-on-Ouse, near York, is inviting relatives and friends of officers and airmen stationed there to write to its own broadcasting sy Item with messages and record requests. The station, a flying training school, has one of429 words
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Advertisement72 1959-07-09 7 at this time of space travel -^B^* You need no longer wind your watch: it is automatic. V^' you need no calendar or good memory to remember the date: you read it on your watch. You trust the specialist for everything, and choose fmk y X proof case with hidden72 words
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Advertisement34 1959-07-09 7 QetJGre 8 mm Movie Projector 1 Th« Revere "•<>" v the Mipram* Bmm movie projector Dtttmauuh cd m oppcaroncc, with amann« "theatre quality" performance, it cmbodic* many ttartiinq innovation* found m no other Bmm prot«€tor.34 words
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Miscellaneous170 1959-07-09 7 JEFF lI AWKE by Sydney Jordan P We do not be/feve that IL?FJ YE 1 me^ Jmm we searched the whole tfi«¥Wfls<w<K»dent- but have rmTA^iSo 0 Ip^ show you anea aaKcfully fmafly J kept silent unt.l now lest- your u™^^ 0 L 1> someth.ng, V. f^u^ ff, IS fragment. people170 words
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Article, Illustration796 1959-07-09 8 ALLIN LAWIS - ALLIN LAWIS Improves with each race ASDFASDFASDFASFSDAF D GRWERTYW UAIM'V .Melody won the main race at Bukit Timah yesterday t< bring hU score m Malaya to three wins from three starts. lelody improves with each race, and yesterday's performance I when he won by four796 words
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Article175 1959-07-09 8 HM s worth following Bftel N«>terdd> ncißf are: KOC.FKTHORPF completed a winning double for the Meettef. ll'' should continue to win it promoted to Class which is probable. I INEMAS4 OFF 111 should be good m any race over .i mind. I also think >uper.iet will pay175 words
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340 1959-07-09 8 IN-OR OUT? Siam's shuttlers have us puzzled 'pHE draw for the Malayan badminton championships |g taking place tonight, and still >iajn's three entries have not tiutnrmed that they will be coming: to take part. The tournament is from July 31 to Aug<i the Singapore Badminton Hall. Oi' :mot delay the340 words
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686 1959-07-09 8 Tri walla springs a $181 surprise with powerful finish rpRIWALLA surprised when he won the fourth race to pay SlBl for a win and $52 for a place. He was never far from the leaders. Racing to the front just inside the distance he was able to hold off Her686 words
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Article212 1959-07-09 8 CERGEANT Ibrahim won the performance award m the Johore Police annual athletic sports held at Johore Bahru on Tuesday. He came first m the 100 yards. Champion unit was Johore Bahru Circle (82 points), with Fourth Police Field second. Seven records were broken. Results: r»0212 words
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Article36 1959-07-09 8 Three wins for Bougoure Garn< ui.n si U II the m (i tii. m Kon. tor O R Irish i returnuln sue h.i Park m hi: pit nership. ll« with he mill land to ti<m Irirn36 words
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Article7 1959-07-09 8 Olmedo and Mackay in semi-final BAAA: M7 words
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Advertisement175 1959-07-09 8 another R til R™ Fw2 SUPER TRANSISTOR ffjJfflrniimii^^iiTy %ri New 7 oil Iran- -=sr HBB^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b^p^ s.stor two-band T cordless radio. IV i^^Bi^^^^^^^^^^^^^SHP' <■' Super sensitive ffSl and powerful. MK£^^Q Wk Requires no B!^Vi power line J'B I operates any KG where. Econo- *?^*l l^il only 4 ordinary Ip^^^^^^S Bfm flashlight175 words
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Article, Illustration244 1959-07-09 9 CHARLES BRYCE - Who are the men? CHARLES BRYCE r oU him Fatt give* the answers ltd Free Press interview I by i Icretary of the Smgan and a member of the standing cornhere are my own, H H about Ong i H° n V n rt *™U> u» n thr Australian championship?244 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-07-09 9 I ONDON. Thurs.lA Brian Statham, the Lai re and England fast bowler, who is not considered for the third Test match of injury, returned for his county NottinghamOld Trafford. t. sterday and took eight wickets 44. It v ond best perHis ■for 34 48 ioi :ie before71 words
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474 1959-07-09 9 Weakling who became champ leaves for London By MOK SIN PIN SINGAPORE will nih the services of a po ntial internationa limnier when bi stroke champion g Pong Hyu leaves foi London studies today Pong Hyu, 18, holder of al the Singapore open na tional breaststroke (ortho dox) records, will474 words
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Article, Illustration620 1959-07-09 9 ALL-ROUNDER LEE GEAT HAD TRIPLE WIN fTHE all-round ability of Tay Lee Geat won her x three events yesterday at the Singapore interschools athletic championships for girls at Farrer Park Stadium. i With a cheerful smile and boundless energy the Cedar schoolgirl took first place m 80 metres hurdles, highFree Press - 620 words
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Article69 1959-07-09 9 CQMS ENTERS THREE FINALS CQMS Ibrahim of RASC school, who is fancied for the hop. step and jump, lone jump and 120 yards hurdles, yesterday qualified for all three events m the Singapore Base District individual athletic championships at Nee Soon. Se:t. Nowden of 13 18 Royal Hussars Regiment won69 words
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Article558 1959-07-09 9 Allan Lewis reports this morning 's training gallops JJOPEFUL BLUE (Dragon), who did not start on Wednesday, went brilliantly at Bukit Timah this morning. Working alone on the outside of the number two truck he disposed of half a mile m 50J, the last558 words
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133 1959-07-09 9 The Indians in trouble v. Scotland OAISLEY. Thurs. Polly Umrigar saved the Indian cricketers from further humiliation here yesterday. Tlianks to his fine innings of 153 not out, the tourists managed to reach 233 j against the limited bowling of Scotland. Umrigar was at the wicket for 4hr 40 mm.133 words
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257 1959-07-09 9 DUBLIN. Thurs. The International Lawn Tennis Federation decided at its annual genera^ meeting here yesterday to leave to the discretion of national associations the time players could take part m tournaments outside their own countries, up to a maximum of 210 days. Pending a257 words
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185 1959-07-09 9 You can't say it You wasn't thrilling! Tiiiiiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiT By /UtGOS Tan Tock Seng Hospital 3; Police 1. WHAT a peobly path to the final this proved to be! The thrills were not all confined to football. Hospital scored through iMajid <2i and Ali Astar (pcInaltyi. Police scorer Awuns Bakar.185 words
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Advertisement145 1959-07-09 9 passes below.' :h say? B Three He A game try, inviting Nor £4 C ***** here, he X ,1084 0 10 8 3 £QJ***** 2 A Q 7 2 In sood company, however. merer; contesting the in *\ver ta no; with a hand any real onl rat ional course A145 words
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Advertisement138 1959-07-09 9 MM A B Fujiya 7- transistor radio-phonograph PRODUCE A PLAY YOURSELF W Try this interesting and mfii aA cosy competition. YOU J£*^-— <a may be the winner this 1* fb^oo^^ week ENTER NOW! j^ ®r b y I HOCK CHE ONG 4 CO. mmm 3 Th Arcode, S>er« 1. AND138 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-07-09 10 STAFF NURSE IS BACK AFTER 19 MONTHS IN MELBOURNE Ml^s >l Mill I I Y a stall nurse at the i al Hospital, singairned in the liner Sydn i 19 months m Melho Sbm radaate r in tuberculosis and uisr m ward adininis>n.- Free Press pictureFree Press - 46 words
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20 1959-07-09 10 Apex Club to be formed in J. Bahru hore >r ot Chei n of o»- held Bahru I be repre-20 words
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Article40 1959-07-09 10 at may Phont ***** Inert A MonM^r From Outer Space 1 I ODEON. Phone 21HS Neve' Love A Str j NEW ALHAMBRA Phone Gunsmohp In Tmson DDEON KATONG. Phone 406?t From Here Jt Eternity > 1 I IS p.m.40 words
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Article250 1959-07-09 10 U.K. PRINTING STRIKERS WANT INDEPENDENT CHAIRMAN LORD MONCKTON FAVOURED FOR THE ROLE LONDON, Thursday. E \I)KRS of ten unions involved m Britain's three-week-old printing dispute have •freed that an independent chairman should be invited to preside at a preliminary meeting between them and the employersReuter - 250 words
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Article166 1959-07-09 10 44 trippers die when boat sinks HADERSLEV, Denmark, Thurs. Forty-four people, some of them believed to be foreign tourists, are feared to I have died when an excursion boat carrying trippers exploded and sank m flames off this South Jutland town yesterday. The boot was bringing the trippers back here166 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-07-09 10 A TEAM of airmen, airwomen, officers and wives from the Far East Air Force stations at Changi and Seietar are providing weekly Sunday school lessons m the wards of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital for crippled children at Siglap. The lessons are provided217 words
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Article74 1959-07-09 10 HAIFA. Thurs. A capsule of cyanide poison has been found on a Rumanian-born <^er. detained here on suspicion of spying for a foreign power, police stated here yesterday. Police said the suspect, Yitzhak Ben Yehiel Silbermann. 58. who would b< charged with espionage under the74 words
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Article44 1959-07-09 10 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Kaiser aluminium and Chemical Corporation is holding exploratory talks with six foreign aluminium producer^ with the aim of forming a "consortium international." which would erect a 220.C00 tons a year aluminium facility m Ghana, according to Kaiser omcials.44 words
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79 1959-07-09 10 PASTOR WHO BROKE INTO HIS CHURCH' MADRID Baptist pastor standing trial a charge of breaking into n church was left on rial libert;. /ester»me vital evidild not be found. Paotor Jose Nunez Moreno was charged with breaKing he doors of his which had fc d by authorities In 1P54. withReuter - 79 words
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Article59 1959-07-09 10 LONDON. Thurs.—The inqu- resumed and adjourned m London today on Kel>o Benjamin Cochrane. ar-old West Indian, whose murder la.»t May roused n racial trouble Ing Hill district of I London. r adjourning the inquest until August 5 said that police had further Inquiries to make. death had LishedReuter - 59 words
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Article30 1959-07-09 10 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indolent Invitations to 20 countries to attend the Colombo Plan conference scheduled to be held m Jogjakarta. Central Java, m October, unofficial reports said here. U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article267 1959-07-09 10 •THE unusually large 1 first-night audience of all races who attended the Stage Club's "Spider's Web" at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Singapore. last night were no doubt attracted by the high standard which one has come to associate with the Club's performances. They were certainlyJ.A.B - 267 words
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Article59 1959-07-09 10 ANKARA. Thurs.—A Court i here yesterday sentenced: the editor of the Opposition Peopled Party newspaper Ulus and a writer on the paper to 18 month*' jail for an article said to have humiliated officials. The court .suspended the newspaper for two months. An appeal has beenReuter - 59 words
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Article45 1959-07-09 10 NEW YORK. Wed. Mr., Nikita Khrushchev was quot- ed m Life magazine today as I i saying that Russia would aid j Communist China with direct i military intervention —even if it meant war—should she decide to strike against Na- tionalist Formosa.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article28 1959-07-09 10 TOKYO. Thurs— A tiny i ra.dio receiving set. weighing only 200 grams complete with I batteries, will be on sale m 1 Japan m August.28 words
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Article160 1959-07-09 10 '10,650 non-stop' A RECORD. SAYS USSR IIOSCOW. Thurs.— ;fl Two Soviet mill- planes have broken America's world record foi long distances, non-refuelling flights by covering well over 10.000 miles non stop. Russia claimed last night The Soviet news agency Tu>s said one piane had flown aboul 10,650 miles and me160 words
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Article43 1959-07-09 10 The Dockyard Technical Collie. H.M. Naval Base. Singapore, held its annual !:>iize day In the Naval Base Theatre at 10 45 a.m. today m Thomson Road. The prizes were distributed by the Commodore Superintendent, Commodore W. W. Stewart-Fitzrov.43 words
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31 1959-07-09 10 Four men stole three pigs worth $270 Ang Teng Yong taking to market m a tricycle at 5 a.m. this morning, he told police.31 words
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220 1959-07-09 10 DOUGLAS (Isle of Man), Thursday. BRITAIN'S largest union, the Transport and General Workers, will today debate a composite resolution flatly rejecting the Labour Party's new nuclear policy. The resolution to oe introduced by Mr. Frank Cousins, the union leader, rejects the recent LabourReuter - 220 words
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Article146 1959-07-09 10 rpOKYO, Thurs.— The JapaA nese Ministry of Trade announced m its official bulletin yesterday that exports during the first hajf of 1959 totalled U551,542 million the highest figure tor a six-month period since the < end of World War 11. This compares with U551,391 million m146 words
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Article272 1959-07-09 10 BANDA GOVT SURVIVES VITAL VOTE Censure bid b\ mbu* opposition narrowly betk COLOMBO, 1 THE Government of Mr. Solomoi yesterday survived the first tion bid to censure it following m from the ruling coalition. The government mustered 1 50 votes against the combined oppo> The voting was on an agreedReuter - 272 words
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Article137 1959-07-09 10 New strike call in Colombo pOLOMBO, Tliur.s. The V strong Ceylon Merca: m, rcpre^ white collar workers m more than 150 commercial establishment.^, la^t night decided tv call out about hall Itc members on strike Cram today. About 60 union branchr foments directiy afl in^ the public, such as pharmacies,Reuter - 137 words
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Article65 1959-07-09 10 S\l I I S zabeth v ed of inn I uher. i tossi bwell pu v nial i Flu a hai B I tish I she M Bui ti Mrs i ly fell m tl I Her •In un Priiicr 1' supp soil their <anal65 words
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Article56 1959-07-09 10 More urban co-ops plan welcomed K VA:' H f formt W Th< I ture. In I Ishak i Hi liit. f Day. The I effort. I to form ler.^ A tpol Lump I it t. hear ol Th» I A landsaid urt formed with a nee. v from U. IReuter - 56 words
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