The Singapore Free Press, 10 July 1959
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Title Section13 1959-07-10 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1959 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article32 1959-07-10 1 New post for Brig. Boyd Br I. H. F. Boyd, former Far Forces. GHQ, Singapore today on u ior d. He has c elected for Chier Engineer, Group an which carries Major-General.32 words
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Article19 1959-07-10 1 AGO. Thur.-. About oooed Soviet First Premier Froi Kozlov \v Hall toaay while 15 pickets brand- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article99 1959-07-10 1 Home Ministry calls for f acfff~op alleged defect Engineers asked to submit full report SINGAPORE'S Minister tor National Development, Mr. On£ Eng Guan, has ordered an investigation into whut is believed to be a serious defect in one of the Queenstown housing estate-. s understands that99 words
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Article172 1959-07-10 1 BUT HERTER IS CHEERY WASHINGTON, Thurs. MR. Christian Herter. the U.S. Secretary of State, said today in a discussion of policy towards Communist China that the United States still had to be alert as re was always the possibility that hostilities would break outReuter - 172 words
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Article19 1959-07-10 1 Leaders in bid to save Alliance I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —An eleventh -hour bid lo save the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance from19 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-07-10 1 Qantas will start their Boeing Jet air service from Sydney to London through Singapore in October this year. This was stated in pore this morning b> Mr A.M. Allen (above), president of the Boeing Airframe o. of Washington, who was returning home after delivering a plane72 words
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Article69 1959-07-10 1 CALCUTTA. Pri. Maung Than Lwin. 15-y ear-old son of the Burmese Ambassador Designate to the U.S.. died of a heart attack aboard the aircraft shortly after its take-off from Karachi. Lwin was accompanying his father and family to Rangoon. The family were due to spend aReuter - 69 words
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Article156 1959-07-10 1 Govt, slal'f in 'blue film* allegations •THE number of Singapore Government staff who have been suspended for allegedly attending a "blue film" show recentlv has risen to 12 The latest to receive sus- pension orders are three members of the staff of the Government priming office and156 words
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Article165 1959-07-10 1 NEWS IN BRIEF TOKYO: Four mountaineers, including two women, died in nn accident on Mount Tanikawa. CAntral Japan. CAPETOWN: A R.AF Valiant jet bomber flew sic 6.500 miles to here Eastern England in 11 hours 43 minutes non-stop. It refuelled in flight. ACCRA: Ghana will recognise tiie Algerian Provisional Government.Reuter - 165 words
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Article69 1959-07-10 1 LONDON, Fri. The Arch. bishop of Canterbury. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, yesterday accused some national newspapers of trying to undermine church authority. Speaking to members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery, he said: "For example, the church declares that divorce is against the law of God and fatalReuter - 69 words
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136 1959-07-10 1 LONDON, Friday _ir STAN AWBERY (LABOUR) asked in the M House of Commons yesterday what technical distance other than military the British Government was at present providing to the Government of Malaya. Mr Cuthbert Alport. UnderSecretary for Commonwealth Relations, replied: •Since independence in 1957 theReuter - 136 words
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Article28 1959-07-10 1 Madam Thong Foong Choon returned home at 8.30 last night to find her house in Changi Road, Singapore, ransacked. Cash and jewellery worth $1,600 was missing.28 words
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Article145 1959-07-10 1 BRIXHAM < Devon). Fri.— Weathermen at thii small seaside town last night were puzzling over tihe mystery of 12 holiday fishermen whose hair suddenly stood on end. As they stood on the end of a half-mile-long breakwater the sky grew dark and lightning could be seenReuter - 145 words
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Article35 1959-07-10 1 A woman. Mada.m Tan All Moi. wa> admitted to Pie Singapore General Hospital at 8 a.m. today in a serious condition following an accident involving a lorrv at the 13th milestone. Mandai Koad.35 words
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Article33 1959-07-10 1 LONDON, Fri. A British Foreign Ollice spokesman yesterday described as "complete nonsense" reports from Bonn that the British Ambassador. Sir Christopher Steel, wa.s to be j relieved of his post.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article30 1959-07-10 1 The Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union will hold a meeting at the Empress Place canteen at 5.15 this evening to discuss the reduction of variable allowances.30 words
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Article30 1959-07-10 1 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 97 cents per lb., up three-eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Article38 1959-07-10 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Jewish Labour Committee today appealed to the U.S. Lawn Tennis Assocfation to move Davis Cup matches from New York's West Side Tennis Club because it bars Negroes and Jews from membership.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article182 1959-07-10 1 Sukarno states his 3 targets JAKARTA, Fri.— President Sukarno, who i yesterday announced the appointment of a newIndonesian Cabinet with himself as Prime Minister, told pressmen inside Merdeka (Freedom) Pa- lace that the Cabinet's three-point programme would be Food and clothes for the people in the shortest p< ble time.182 words
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Article282 1959-07-10 1 LONDON. I Tl Office announced tod a children of regular Br Army personnel serving c»\ seas would now br alloi subject to certain cond to visit their par. Government expense onc< year. Previously, children allowed ori. free i during the who!*' of an 01 seas tour.-Reuter - 282 words
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Advertisement31 1959-07-10 1 Fromcs cßi OPTIEK OPTICIANS :7574 UR /IAUSTIN \^a__ _k^_ I l.i, l^™ '"*^^_B I Ur new Austin AO. is at I BORNEO MOTORS R. IPOH. MALACCA, PENANC, JESSELTON, KUALA lELAIT, KUCHING.31 words
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Advertisement184 1959-07-10 1 (Nasution becomes HI strong man page 3>. fit Ihe tjrsf punur L rti/ IW W IT^ W*%. ffi rtcha^eabk/10-hhjrl A H IL V_\ 9 providinq you wt lit ith. jl^. w 2*^^^^^^^^ 7 _BRa^_^_HB> F _V_H famous feaiuresorme Bpß^^B »^'i__l3^ V*Sm\ B Accuiux system j^t^ Tsßf^^mi/j^-XX Wt ■:^^_/Vv^- :>if Mjß_^_r^^^184 words
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Advertisement13 1959-07-10 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR miii.is KNITTED WEAR f PYJAMA SUITS 1 Xh -HANDKERCHIEFS w\/713 words
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159 1959-07-10 2 British expert predicts expansion in all activities pIKRK is likely to be an increase in Anglo-Malayan trade during the second halt of this year, the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. S. Stout, said yesterday. Stout based his St on the shifting oi world159 words
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Article105 1959-07-10 2 London stocks progress LONDON. Fri. The stOd markets continued tt make steady progress yesterday as a result of persistent selective buying which, ir a number of cases, has tetn stimulated by take-over talk The outstanding feature was a substantial ri.se ir Kemsiey newspapers. Some good features w< re also noted105 words
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Article30 1959-07-10 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Senate finance committee has approved a Bill which would extend until June 1960 the suspension of the tariff duties on iron scrap.30 words
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Article38 1959-07-10 2 FIRMER TREND IN RUBBER LONDON, Fri.— Rubber values quickly responded to a rally in Singapore at the start of the week. Although at flrst buyers were reluctant to follow, enhanced prices were paid by shorts anxious to cover.38 words
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Article36 1959-07-10 2 DETROIT, Thurs.— Car; production will rise to an estimated 125,288 units this i week from 108,397 onlts built' last week when the July 1 holiday affected output. Auto- j motive News reported. I36 words
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Article29 1959-07-10 2 LONDON, Fi i. Kulim i Rubber Plantation., today an- I nounced an interim dividend I of 6 per cent, against 4 per cont. payable on Aug. 8.29 words
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Article79 1959-07-10 2 U.S. SANCTIOIN AWAITED NEW YORK. Thurs. The eported deal whereby the Jregary Corporation will sell a 30.000 tons of steel a ear against purchases of [50.000 tons of Russian hrome ore over the next our years Is entirely contin;poi. the U.S. Departof Commerce granting -ary export licences or the U.S.79 words
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Article24 1959-07-10 2 LONDON. Fri. -Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging has declared a third interim dividend of 4 1 2 d. a share, payable Aug. 21.24 words
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Article, Illustration255 1959-07-10 2 Mi.ps |\ii.» alongside the Singapore Harbour Board whar\e> or r\pctted today: STvai-ieaen 1 2, Malgorzala i. lea 4 OrestM 6 '7, Please 10 li. Serudom ii». Minikoi 13 14. legelberg 18, Tong Le* 19, Scudai N. Wall 4. Katong 23 '24, Laianuia Halldor 27 28. Java Mail 10,255 words
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115 1959-07-10 2 Commission on coconuts? Govt, is not in favour KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Gov- j ernment is not likely to set up a special coconut commission, as requested by Malayan oil millers, to explore the possibilities of implementing schemes for smallholders to save the coconut industry. A spokesman for the115 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-07-10 2 TWO Cathay Pacific Allline executives from America, who are on a fcourl promotion tour ol Southeast Asia, said In g erday that thi vast tourist potent Mr. Edwaard Su. (left above., from tl Francisco office of tl. and Mr. Herb D (right>. from the hei in New York, both49 words
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Article387 1959-07-10 2 U.K. CLOSING PRICES Malapar spot aiid m lease 23 l s aHoats 25 4 July ship ment. 25 3 4 Lampong spot and a*.-aitin«? res lea.se 25 BfloaU Jul; .shipment 25 V Xborc pnce^ quoted in COPRA, COCONUT PRICES LONDON. JuIt 9. Previous Toda> RUBBER387 words
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Article969 1959-07-10 2 •••>-- Jl INDUSTRIALS. Previsus Taday Prtf '.60 B I.EO E S 1.83 J C'ds 2 2^ 2.30 S let H.03 B 11.00 F I. > PttTOl 54-8 53- t XSS S X 54/- S P M. T-ustee; 5.00 B 500 I 5.50 S 5.50 <;-. p. ft969 words
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Advertisement79 1959-07-10 2 I !P>K___«r """^^t^-l mmW^^Bmmmmm REMEMBER ALL sAMOCA Product* «r« fully fluirontt.d MALAYA PHOTO STORE 105 North Bridge Road. Spore A NATURAL SOURCE _________M 111 FNFRRY iir n IIU ■■■^■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■^■^■■■■■■-^-^■■^^■■^■■■■^■■■-■■■■-■■iaBB-HBBBa. y Am jaJ!3&i -m»+. s '^jl^__i \S V J_T" l^dl _HN_. A2jWmm\r^<^as^S J it s&r /T^"^--^— a***^ j I nj^ r__r_\Tix^^*79 words
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Advertisement10 1959-07-10 2 k-~ -v I rtaWJ 1 v>-^Qfl I Was P\>*= ___S___410 words
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Article92 1959-07-10 3 NASUTION MAN OF INDONESIA k*___t i irHH.I lorccs now m dommant position in nations life I \K.\RT\. Frida \.m\ Chief Ol Staff, Lieut.-Gen. has emerged as Um nation's mt tl sendees have moved -Hum in tiie nation's life med Presidential Cabinet, polod runced the new return to the ast Sunday.Reuter - 92 words
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122 1959-07-10 3 U.S. to aid in building Burma road •THE d to help in the :.odern between RanB al 1 vl Bur.d of modern ry classroom it t*v UniRangoon. two •ed by irmese Governmei Department pi re.' lid. The Depart ir. I "A modern h w. the interior ot Burma will stimulateU.P.I - 122 words
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Article18 1959-07-10 3 RussiaJi Professor Nechiporengko, now teaching in Jakarta University. has started giving lectures on Russian language and literature. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article14 1959-07-10 3 Australia has raised its legation at Saigon to the status of an embassy. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article20 1959-07-10 3 Thp Secretary-General of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Mr. K. Suwito, has gone to Tokyo to discuss war reparations arrangements. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article22 1959-07-10 3 Twenty-nine associations of Japanese machinery manufacturers have jointly inaugurated a permanent Japan machinery show centre at the Harumi pier in Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article292 1959-07-10 3 AXKAMALI (Kerala), Friday. ttEVEN torches representing "the souls of seven people** killed in police firing here on June 13 lett here yesterday at the beginning of a 150-mile march to Trivandrum. the state capital. The torch bearers, who aie member^ of the opposition parties engagedReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-07-10 3 King of Cambodia receives Sukarno President Sukarno of s Indonesia (second from ieft) talks with Kinu Norodom Suramarit and Queen Sisowath Kos- E samak of Cambodia at the Royal Palace in Pnom Penh after beinu S formally received in audience by the rulers durinu his recent stateU.P.I - 79 words
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76 1959-07-10 3 Russian car for India at below $3,750 Rmbassador i to India, Mr Ivan Alex- ich Bendictov, tow-cost cars and oil products to break what he I a We onopoly in i Inc New Delhi that force the West to lower its prices by trading other countries. He accused western interestsU.P.I - 76 words
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196 1959-07-10 3 rrm: Indonesian army, the only effective anti-communist force in the nation, has put the clamps on the Reds and. many observers believe, is now has its opportunity to firmly slap them down. General Nasution the military chief, has made it clear that theU.P.I - 196 words
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98 1959-07-10 3 He is biiving Japanese swords in America A JAPANESE businessman. Mr. Junzo Sato. Ls in Chi--T\ cago collecting Japanese swords from American ex-servicemen who took them home from overseas as souvenirs. Mr. Sato of Tokyo is collecting the swords at the request of Mr. Moritatsu Hosakawa. president of the SocietyReuter - 98 words
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152 1959-07-10 3 Door ajar for HK refugees' entry into Britain LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Robert Turton (Conservative told the Hotise of Commons yesterday that Chinese refugees in Hong Kong, anxious to go to Britain to obtain domestic employment, were being refused facilities for this purpose on the ground that they were not ofReuter - 152 words
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Advertisement9 1959-07-10 3 LLOYD LIMITED, ervice, >5.00 EACH U, ENHft _BV_-_-_-_-_^^^^9^_-_H _Z__f^**tE_l9 words
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Advertisement123 1959-07-10 3 WAV/mi #4 m__J HflKr*"*' n '"^H |V' J| Hf- JJ *^39 F<' >^9H __H# ■r t SmjWm m mSr*'Wm2\ _______p_!k "PtBo I^L_______________i_^ r "_5 B| *P^4 Iriffi -aB Br _____^_____M illlllll[jllltli|lllll[.llllllllllllC]llllllllllllt.llllllllllllC]llllllllllllC]llllltllllllC3. j CARPETS X RUGS INDIAN WOOLLEN CARPETS AXMINSTER CARPETS COTTON YARN RUGS KASHMIR NUMDAH SPECIAL J5 DISCOI N I123 words
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Miscellaneous241 1959-07-10 3 ___i__jj^-— -l_^__^__^__^__^ __^__r~""'__^__M (I n UR 3 A lot of ho" trf Motl.stly! 2 It has its place in the flight. o>. about a p^- j .own orup (a'. P«rh :1 peathered accompaniment in nersonal application <3). obeying tne L.S. gjg^ g «J describing the pavement rule. n». ed Sherman241 words
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Article, Illustration902 1959-07-10 4 ELSPETH HUXLEY - ELSPETH HUXLEY Disordered froii!i« vs help towards making Africa more uncomfortable and eventually tori.es the fifth of her series on the African situation. NASSER'S DESIGN-V yy II K N European Powers set up law and order in Africa, peoples who had for centuries been moving902 words
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Article, Illustration647 1959-07-10 4 K. C. THALER - SPECULATION ON SUMMIT MEETING REVIVED IN GENEVA K. C. THALER Bv I ITED NATIONS authorities a r e planning for three more weeks of talks when the East-West for; ministt conference reconvenes in Geneva on Monday for the second round of its negotiations. •rmed sources in Gesaid the tentative JnitedU.P.I - 647 words
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Advertisement396 1959-07-10 4 HENDRY'S j fir Nbl Jf Shields. Special M..^ discount A m. Clubs Schools P. H. HENDRY Jeweller n th R-id*r Road, A Kuala I.umpur. CLASSIFIED ADS M MHR SERVICE ;»Uvrd —Box SO ets. extra PHOTOt BY FOTO MIC— 2O7IO. PLAN Pr: Tracing j OCE <v AMO n Printing paper. Sole396 words
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Advertisement20 1959-07-10 4 "Ah, Hugh, the Good Old Days... grinding poverty; 2,000,000 unem- 1 ployed! People! used to listen to us then!" I20 words
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Advertisement115 1959-07-10 4 HOW TO BE VERY, VERY POPULAR Who's the boy or gir. whose company is all WtM^ ln^. A ed 1 Easy the on. with E.A R m Seasons \f fnendb mus. r^ works on that _^_Hllft__fe___^ I mams sup; /l[ v^|i| wr/m Sm. W^L\* J^mW mmW J»et. housed In iu115 words
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Miscellaneous120 1959-07-10 4 "LS-TSI SS e r s^ <, for chor^' s^ i sss. compilca M to- S°S r X JSi aS& ffi !«S .SSE-U STarra^a i I"? t re^ud I l li. Wag- 'on von Oluck ,1714 <o 1787.; I and presented by SmhUta iSfvi E_- 7?' NeWB: 9 40 j MrC-an_a._d-.und.120 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-07-10 5 I\X& Ik Koon M a Ini\«rsit> 01 Malaya uniduate. will give a il concert tiildifl th«- Victoria Theatre :n»re next Wcdnes- Ik Koon, uho won ipore Musical competition, will play BitI'hird Piano (on- \ill be accomthe inn:, pore Svmphonv Orchestra iondncted by Fdwin70 words
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Article249 1959-07-10 5 GO VERNMENT STOCKPILE RESTRICTS OUR TRADE' PRESENT POLICY TO STOCK UP ONLY TO 'MINIMUM NEEDS' SINGAPORE rice merchant* are anxious to reopen discussions with the Government on its stockpile policy. A spokesman told the Free Press yesterday: we want several points to be clarified. We249 words
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259 1959-07-10 5 Grab that pickpocket, advises police chief 'THE Singapore Police A Secretary, Mr. William Cheng yesterday advised the public to "hang: on to the man who picks your pocket." He said: "The tactics of pickpockets are always the same. They usually operate in crowded places like theatres and amusement parks in259 words
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144 1959-07-10 5 NEW SYSTEM FOR CALLERS AT LABOUR MINISTRY THE Mi of Labour and adopted a new to deal with people the office to see ror the ParliaSecretary. The Parliamentary SecretMr. Wee Toon Boon, told Free Press that in future or> should first see one ne four Assemblymen in of the complaints144 words
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73 1959-07-10 5 SOME of the fishermen living in about 46 fishing villround the coast oi Singapore have become experts in repairing outboard motor engines, thanks to the free advice and service of the mobile unit of the Government Fisheries Department. The unit, consisting of a driver and73 words
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Article69 1959-07-10 5 Malayanised textbooks 'by 1961' THHE Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. told j seven members of the Bartley Secondary School Civics Club j yesterday that he hoped to j Malayanise textbooks by 1961. He said main subjects liKe history and geography, which were without Malayan backgrounds, would be taught in69 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-07-10 5 FLYING Officer Edwin Smith (above), well known to Singaporeans for his musical activities, is leaving for England soon to continue his career as a biologist. He is completing his threeyear service with the R.A.F. and will return to zoological research work, He is a183 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-07-10 5 Sweet-voiced Miss Lo draws crowds A girl from Hong Kong is fast capturing fans at a Singapore night spot. Miss Lo Kuk hi( left) came on a three-month contract, but so popular is she that she has agreed to appear nightly until December. Diners and dancers at the restaurant acclaimed91 words
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Article65 1959-07-10 5 Parents who have registered their children for admission to schools next year in Singapore are asked to notify changes of address, if they move house, to the principal of the school at which they registered. An Education Ministry statement said if the parents did this it65 words
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188 1959-07-10 5 Very few firms now shift to Federation IfUALA LUMPUR, Frt Very few business firms are now moving their headquarters from Singapore to the Federation. "The flood has shrunk to a trickle." commented the Deputy Registrar of Societies and Companies. Mr. Lee Nyee Yoon. yesterday. In the first five months of188 words
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Advertisement123 1959-07-10 5 I 1 EAST COAST ROAD) LOUDLY PRESENTS TOMORROW NIGHT! FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF MARIE -CLAIRE f. PLUS! THE DUPONT !JU MARIONETTES /l f Worlds Famous Puppet-Act Direct From iheir Successful 1 Tour In London Palladium And Paris Lido A EXTENSION TILL 1 A.M. WATCH FOR SOUTH PACIFIC NIGHT"? \UMMER $A L123 words
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Advertisement136 1959-07-10 5 |ijfj]lw ECONOMICALLY I JP^^vg M ,l\ T SINGAPOHVS ONLY I ik Al CONomoN D i V^% N fICTED ENGUSH CHEESE IND LESS CAERPHILLY WE GLOUCESTER LOAF Really excellent with our Special Bran, Rye or Wholemeal Bread /^CS FITZPATRICK'S 9 p.m. EVERY FRIDAY m n^^^^*' 7 PM EVERY SATURDAY 2- WAY136 words
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Miscellaneous85 1959-07-10 5 VWC A (RalTles Quay): Malay beginners 10.15 ,in Malay conversation 9 a.m.; Japanese flower arr^nnnt 11 a.m. (2nd); 5.15 p.m. (3rd); Mandarin i5 p.m., advanced 6 p.ra.; Square Dance Club 8 P YWCA (Outram Road): Chinese adult beginners ->(. nn. Malay Senior Cambridge exam. 7.30 p.m. THE STAGE CLUB: Spiders85 words
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Miscellaneous51 1959-07-10 5 a ~fc -m I I ~fetf If flf mm m> %m -mr TODAY: 1.59 p.m TOMORROW: 1.24 a.m. and 2.34 p.m SUNDAY: 2.10 a.m. and 314 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. THURSDAY: 7.29 a.m. and 7.0851 words
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2159 1959-07-10 6 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom By WAS YOUR HUSBAND A TIDY MAN?' ASKED LATIIt 4 WOMAN was weep*v ing: in tho room bohind me. but there in the bathroom it quiet as Lai P< over the bath in which Ng Fan lay. drown Latiff dipped2,159 words
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Article75 1959-07-10 7 It'll clean away all make-up SO': butter:' new very matlean- :ern)f wild tinted and or wool and your and reed. will you want to ure that every make-up has gone. it the proct on your neck too to restore moisture and pre- a crepey look. Remember that with all cleansing,75 words
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Article133 1959-07-10 7 Beige now favoured for shoes MAN think that pale ed shoes make look larger. But been disproved the most popular ade at the moment is be: all shades from honey -old to cinnemon, and the surprising thing that these tones blend with almost any other colour. run through the list133 words
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723 1959-07-10 7 MAKE A GOOD PIE AND WIN WHOLE FAMILY'S FAVOUR VOIR reputation as a cook A will rise by leaps and bounds if vou can learn to make a good pie. Either savoury or sweet, the family will fall like ninepins at the sight of the feathery crisp golden pie crust,723 words
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Article, Illustration223 1959-07-10 7 OltllM AL All! Can you suggest a good sauce to go with fish'? a^ a new reader. ONE of the most sa 1 rving with fish is anch The essence e.ui be bought and stored in the fridge. Only a small quantity Jed to flavour the223 words
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Article102 1959-07-10 7 HOW would you like to cut dry-cleaning bills in half? For less than a dollar you can buy a bottle of cleaning fluid which removes spots, food stains and grease marks from suits, ties, dresses, cushion covers, upholstery, carpets, etc. The cleaning pad is attached to the102 words
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Article, Illustration205 1959-07-10 7 SHEER DRAMA IN SILKY BLACK CHIFFON THERE'S nothing mediocre or insipid about this gown which Christine chooses for full dress evening wear. It is named "Black Narcissus" and is sheer drama in silky black chiffon— very formal and a guaranteed eye-catcher. The waistline can be accented either by a large205 words
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Advertisement135 1959-07-10 7 THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN l/^N, 1 \f HONE ***** .OR APPOINT": \sC&tliAf .J^V^^V <£uCim> TINY _________Hl_k >^ 35 mm 44 cm *mH| l_L 4B^A_£l Va compact eire ■.wv'ii'Pi WmWwm\ uper Ouoi ty V^T with c ->ted 1 2.5 f:7Smm BL-L_»~~— _-_^_F e"Oe angle l«ns, IOOw135 words
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Miscellaneous316 1959-07-10 7 CHRISTINE'S evening patrick's and most large gown Coral Co., Cole- shops. man Street, (designed by DRY CLEANING fluid Rowland ("Dobitoff"). Most POLISHING cloths (God- large stores dards) Fitzpatrick's, SKIN cleanser ("Facial Orchard Road, and other Bath" by Max Factor). large stores. Most large stores. AIR freshener ("Wizard" TABLE lamps C316 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1959-07-10 8 Michael Foot - A BLUNT AND ANGRY BOOK lIJ*OR close on 25 years of this twentieth century the most popular of British politicians was Anthony Socialists acclaimed him as their favourite Tory. The Lir loved him as if he were their own, their very own. Even those few Tories who doubted his true-blue1,504 words
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Article, Illustration127 1959-07-10 8 BOOK OF THK 11 1** m2J and Mail In hi um, bo. this fi Ibis dnti J the ea h ar. Chi J and Rumoui J* the Hn w ing b. <urtain %u fc d Hut 1 KiL»sian but < Mai mad peniu; 10 going of127 words
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Article34 1959-07-10 8 J<M KNM I'd run I'ark Y >- B\ hi LIS nj life t.i I Pierre li bn A BRIGM l.llllh I Bl knov by a (,l I v p If j An ma-34 words
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Miscellaneous210 1959-07-10 8 iSfS-S^%Se ?**.^,l fcJSa&K^Y ExaeHy* H op an unknown _> look _jf it cio^lw Some kind op is pnobably H *ou sav tmat. f 'the roof ihene ow t^ Substance, whafdoySi V w,NT -VxC f+le ,y iraqmen\ ultar y pterced frs way ttirtxi^. >l A\I»U AKI- by Lee Falk and Phi|210 words
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Article87 1959-07-10 9 HAPPY MELODY DOUBTFUL STARTER I, iaN LEWIS SUMS UP THE BEST BETS FOR TOMORROW s i toro next oest in main sprint I been given an extra Cl. 1, Div. 2—6 Furs. Singora II Ap.H-l.iir Noble Albert 8.11; in Galle. ll 8.11: Canasl barge Sheet 8.1«_: lonosphere Lightning Flash 8.09:87 words
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Article73 1959-07-10 9 It Better 9.00; Lucky Double 11; Alu Alu 8 11; Glee 8 1 BoftaI; Rods to .v nd i hancellor 8.0^; Supreme i lamen Gunong Mas VO4; __nt Emperor 8.01; k arl> Hire Mher Whistle 7.09. provee Iq ,:.d Double Eagle I to Rodato. an73 words
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281 1959-07-10 9 THESE HORSES WON'T START TOMORROW FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: High Socks. Come Ip Marksman, Take Easy, Silver Mistress, Alu Alu, Glee. Hotsjek Hotsjek. Supreme Test. Gunong Mas, Grand Coup, Yes Dear. Great Saxon. Sovereign Flame, Pilots Pride, Via Victoria, Demarara. Barlinnie. Ja-Ngan-La Say Die, Little Lulu- Dashera and281 words
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293 1959-07-10 9 (.imerack Stakes Div. 1. 6 Furlong*: Feima 9.04; Mickey Rooney II 9.04; Tollana 111 8.13; Fine Choke 8.05; Sentence 8.04; la-Ngan-La Say Die 8.03; Actress 111 8.02; Gameborough 111 8.01; Legal Blunder 8.01; Alliance 7.12; All Boys 7.10; Persian Hero 7.09; Thirteen293 words
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Article142 1959-07-10 9 S'pore Yearling Scheme DIV. •_> 6 FURLONGS. Miangrila II 9.00; Princess Yearling 8.12; Johan 8 .12; Cheni 8.11; Dashera 8.11; Gerry's Luck 8.11; Intuition 8.10; Volarr 8.10; Kimball 8.09; Sweet ii Pleasant 8.08; Nazareh 8.07; True Love 8.0b; Pendekar 8.0K: Mallee 8.06. Jetstream 8.01; Dauntless 8.01. SHANGRILA and142 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-07-10 9 M. Harrison Gray - M. Harrison Gray VBF FGF9 words
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Article38 1959-07-10 9 Semi-final of the Singapore Billiards Association's four ball championship will be held at the Y.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, today 15 p.m. The match is between two members of Aston Athletic Club Theo Siew Sun and P.L. Chin.38 words
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Article86 1959-07-10 9 UPHILL TASK FOR INDIANS DA Fri.— Tne Indian cr-ckeier- iy oeaien by the minor counties this _>ummer. face a stiff struggle to avoid animiliating defeat tov. ::e at the hands of here. 128 runs on with only lour second innings wickets 1 I Scotland were d:>mis-ed 261 by tea. givingReuter - 86 words
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Article369 1959-07-10 9 Cl. 1, Div. 1— 1 Mile Who Knows 'Sr. Downing street 9.01: Brave General X d toup 8 Dear Powhatan 8.00: Nazakat Ajnes Slipper 7.13: Couag \t ila' i i Graduate 7.10; White H.atrnr 7.10; Three Rings The Brave One 7.08; Collateral 7.08; Campdaie 7.07. \l IO369 words
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Article156 1959-07-10 9 ARGOS Sl Ms IP Combined team rpHE betting boys offered 1 new odds yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium whether the number of names taken by referee R. M. White would total more than th* goals. It broke about even. The Combined .ropeanEurasian team, subdued by strict refereeing and speedy156 words
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700 1959-07-10 9 OEVEN INDONESIANS sent a cable, just before the draw was made last night, to enter the Malayan badminton championships. All-England champion Tan Joe Hock is not amongst them, but the indications are that these are the young men Indonesia will groom for future international700 words
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Article351 1959-07-10 9 Surrey hold commanding position ONDON. Fri. Bernard Constable. 38-year-oM Surrey batsman who ls taking his benefit this year, played a fighting innings of 168 to steer the champion county into a commanding position against Glamorgan at Cardiff yesterday. He batted for Just over five hours and hit 15 fours. SurreyReuter - 351 words
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Article184 1959-07-10 9 Bukit Timaii i: T.T.&. u. CONVINCING and wellearned. Bukit Timah's Div. 3B victory yesterday At Geylang Stadium was the result of sound strategy. Better in all department-., they also had the man to control a Uvewire attack centre forward I Kadim. Othman .scored in the i sixth minute184 words
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Article21 1959-07-10 9 CLERMONT FERRAND. France. Fri. Andre le Dissez of France won lap 14 in the Tour de France yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-07-10 9 picture. COMBINED Europeans Eurasians centre-forward Nonis heads the ball in a bid to get past Malays centre-half Umar Rahmat (left) in yesterday's S.A.F.A. premier leatme match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Malays won 8-o.— Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Advertisement7 1959-07-10 9 _H_V^r lik l i I__S_S ___T _____hL-__l7 words
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Advertisement140 1959-07-10 9 /S^^^fe Zc_-^^____ TRANSISTOR BOY— 1/ .ff^9l-V a pocket sixe racei- _>—^-B__.__l T_^^^^_fl F7 ver with really good fe^- '""'Sll JC tonal qualities. Fully |j»^*) tropicalized 6 TRAN- H^g!^) 5 f M\ SISTOR RADIO Push. j 1/ il I pull output with «f /J[^^ built-in ferrite aerial -S^^§Mf $tts_ft-_f perm-dyn loudspeaker.140 words
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Miscellaneous390 1959-07-10 9 ||||N j^ 1mm1M1,m,,m,,1,111,m,,,11m1,,, OORN today y 0 aI J n WA I W 23 irself. You set a high M *i-i„- fn r wmri LFO (Juiv 24— Aue 23) i chance you will make an imperfonnance and much too retir l^ ql^ r T^Vn b e your best Batur- portant390 words
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Miscellaneous54 1959-07-10 9 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER SAFA Premier League, Royal Navy v Junior Clubs, Jalan Besar Satdium. 5.15 p.m.; League. Div. 3A, Western v Queenstown, Geylang: Div. 38. Bukit Panjang v Hal Kowyu. Balestier Road; STB v Radin Mas. Farrer Park; Pondok Peranakan v Arsenal. Farrer Park: SATA training, Jalan Besar, 7 p.m.54 words
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Article78 1959-07-10 10 LLOYD PREDICTS ONLY LIMITED PROGRESS EVEN ON BERLIN Heads of govt, will to meet LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Iwvn Lloyd, Britain "> Foreign Secretary. said last ni^ht he thought it unlikely that agreement would bv reached at Geneva, even on the limited question of Berlin, until there wasReuter - 78 words
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152 1959-07-10 10 PARIS, Friday. 4RMED with the lull support of the 12 countries i ica represented in the "French Community" or commonwealth of nations. General de President oi the Republic and of the Com- j munity, is now In a much stronger position to152 words
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Article, Illustration195 1959-07-10 10 'loveliest skins? Chinese women' PHIXESE women have the loveliest skins. Mrs. Esther Johannson. a top make-up specialist who has made up more than thousand faces in South-East Asia, said in Singapore yesterday. Mrs Johannson. a grandmother who at 56 looks no more than 36. also revealed the secret of her195 words
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Article47 1959-07-10 10 LONDON*. F: He. MacLi a er Scot* Gu officer the is Last n Scout designate of the 80.. movement. .ceeds Lora Rowallan, I Scout 01 h Commonwealth Empire Mnce 1944 who re- September this .-;ing up his appointment as Governors asmanla.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article54 1959-07-10 10 HAARLEM. (Hoiland*. A former Netherlands Em- Bangkok, embezzied M517.000 from to support the lily ot his Siamese misbeen jailed for six mon Alexander Henry Rijks. the court was told, could not support the family on his salary and so -tarted the fraud. Which ran nvpr a Y\ttr\c\AReuter - 54 words
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Article25 1959-07-10 10 SIMLA. Fri. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, arrived here yesterday for a 10-day holiday, accompanied by his daughter. Mrs Indira Gandhi.25 words
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141 1959-07-10 10 Excursion ship toll now put at 55 dead OADERSLEV (Den n mark), Pri. Fiftyfive people perished in flames or drowned trying to save themselves when a lake pleasure-boat blew up here on Wednesday, according to latest figures last night. Frogmen are still bringing up the dead. Police have identified 21Reuter - 141 words
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Article154 1959-07-10 10 Sea Fox on the move again soon SYDNEY. Fri. A new bilge pump is being fitted to the crippled yacht Soa Fox and she is expected to be able to move under her own power soon, it was reported here la>t night. The pump, encased in a drum, was droppedReuter - 154 words
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Article59 1959-07-10 10 A weekly shipping service from Singapore to the Rejang River extending through to Brunei was inaugurated on June 27. by the Sarawak Steamship Co. Ltd. This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Government of Sarawak Information Service in Kuching yesterday. The vessels which will maintain59 words
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Article27 1959-07-10 10 SPRINAGAR. Fri. Thirty people have died in disastrous floods which have swept Kashmir, the Prime Minister Baksh: Gulam Mohammed told a press confprpnno. terday.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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141 1959-07-10 10 HONG KONG, Fri.— A district court jud?e suggested yesterday that bein° the alleged victim of an indecent assault should benefit an actress's box office appeal. The remark came during a libel case filed by writer Chiang Yam against the magazine China ScreenU.P.I - 141 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-07-10 10 BIG PRIZES FOR ONE OF THEM TONIGHT TIIKSI- arc the li contestants who will appear io tonights final of the female impersonation contest at thc Capitol cinema in conjunction with the film "Some Like It Hot." 'I hey are the survivors from 40 competitors who appeared in the preliminary stageFree Press - 102 words
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Article140 1959-07-10 10 OEEC says action should be taken to avoid it PARIS, Friday. TTHE Organisation for European Economic Co- operation has recommended governments of the 17 member countries to take new moves to end double taxation, it was announced here yesterday. The O.E.E.C. fiscal committee has been asked to prepare140 words
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101 1959-07-10 10 VICTORIA (British Columbia), Thurs. Crew members of the Canadian frigate Assiniboine will wear rubber-soled shoes to cut noise to a minimum while the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are aboard for an overnight trip from Vancouver to Xanaitnn next Wednesday. Nanaimo is onReuter - 101 words
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Article321 1959-07-10 10 THE chairman of the executive council of the Balestier Community Ontre, Singapore, yesterday said that Government control over "community centres, youth and sports clubs must be viewed with grave concern." Mr. Tan Hai Tong. on behalf of his council, said in a press statement: "It321 words
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97 1959-07-10 10 LONDON. Fri. —A jury at the Old Bailey "central criminal court* here found a 30-year-old mother not guilty ot the manslaughter of her five-year-old Ivor Julian Kahan. and not guilty of a lesser charge of child cruelty. In an alleged statement to the97 words
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Article33 1959-07-10 10 REST OF THE SPORT Davii. CJ shock {J Britain BAR I vaged E Cup I day i their semi-.. At th< Andres i 2-6. 6 the t: Tor. In doubi a Tor U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article31 1959-07-10 10 BA bledoi dropped junior p.. game in throuph into the Html-. Play Olmec and Tor> Olmedo a in the i I Ame: and I I U.P.IU.P.I - 31 words
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Article16 1959-07-10 10 told me: French < :hat th< 1 )wn Oly: 1 ippl> W he Olyn I16 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-07-10 10 1 Cinema Orchid l NEW ALHAMBRA Ph„,u 36<»09 Ciinsmohe In Tucson ODEON KATONG Phone VERTIGO15 words
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