The Singapore Free Press, 11 July 1959
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Title Section13 1959-07-11 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration406 1959-07-11 1 THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN, SAYS PUBLICITY CHIEF Weekend of talks to restore good relations A reconciliation mandate for Lint today? KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Malayan Chinese Association, led by its president, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, is to make another attempt today to try to return to406 words
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Article170 1959-07-11 1 LONDON, Sat. THE West will offer Russia a summit conference m A or September m exchange for a tacit the Berlin issue frozen for at least r w( ontative sources disclosed yesterday. The sources revealed that will be one of the West's opening moves when theU.P.I - 170 words
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Article21 1959-07-11 1 LONDON. Sat. The Windsor had an :;ere thL> week to al icar cy\ atlantic •he Duk^'< spcretarv ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article26 1959-07-11 1 LAHORE. Sat. The rainswollen Indus river today changed Its course some three miles from Deraismailkhan and submerged more than 2o villages.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article30 1959-07-11 1 An excerpt of "Mungkir Hat a story to be staged by a dramatic ?roup. "Baba will be on broadfast by Radio Singapore Malay section, today at H p.m.30 words
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Article27 1959-07-11 1 SANTA MONICA. Fri. British actress Deborah Kerr vJsterday divorced Anthony Bartlev the British television nrodieer telling- the court thSt "he unbraided and ignored me." ReuterReuter - 27 words
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173 1959-07-11 1 Son stole while dad was busy on polls WHILE his father was busy with work connected with the recent Legislative Assembly elections, a schoolboy stole a bicycle which was left m a school, j the Singapore Juvenile Court was told yesterHot' The father, speaking for the boy, told Mr. C.173 words
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Article24 1959-07-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry said that there was no dumping of Japanese footwear m the Federation.24 words
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Article94 1959-07-11 1 HAIFA. Sat.—Sleel-helmat-ed riot squads are standing by here following street rioting m which several people including 13 policewere injured. Police sources said 32 people had been arrested after the riot, m which demonstrators marched on police headquarters, set a car abl-aze, attempted to loot shops andReuter - 94 words
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Article286 1959-07-11 1 1,000 MORE ARRESTED IN KERALA 'Police don't protect victims of Communists 9 Congress leader TRIVANDRUM, Saturday. ]yjORE THAN, 1,000 people were reported to have been arrested m Kerala State yesterday while picketing schools and buses as part of the campaign to oust the Communist state government. At Kottathala five peopleReuter; U.P.I - 286 words
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97 1959-07-11 1 MALAYSIANS are still increasing at a faster rate m Singapore than any other racial groups, according to the latest progress report on population and vital statistics issued yesterday by Mr. E. J. Phillips, the Chief Statistician. The natural increase In Malaysians for 1958 was 3997 words
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Article120 1959-07-11 1 GENOA, Sat. RIOT police iobbed teargas bombs to break up a demonstration here yesterday by striking metal- workers. The strikers were part of a total of 1.000,000 men likely to be involved m a bout of strikes now facing Italian industry. Workers m machineReuter - 120 words
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Article48 1959-07-11 1 BUENOS AIRES. Fri. A powerful terrorist bomb wrecked installations at the Industrial (Employers) Union building here today and seriously damaged neighbouring shops. Earlier, another bomb blew up a railway track on the outskirts of the city, paralysing train services. No casualties were reported. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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44 1959-07-11 1 Algeria is a threat to peace UN told NEW YORK. Fri— The AfroAsian group at the United Nations called the attention of the Security Council "to the grave situation m Algeria" which they declared, had become a threat to international peace and security. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article108 1959-07-11 1 NEWS IN BRIEF BREST. France: Nine officers and men from two Polish destroyers which paid a courtesy visit here desert ed. Five sought polr. asylum. ADEN: Three thov Yemeni soldiers refn^ed to move from the capital. Ta::. to the Aden border ihcv had no transport, food or shoes. PARIS: JosephAgency messages - 108 words
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Article166 1959-07-11 1 H-bomb Gaitskell move awaited T OXDON. Bat The J Labour Party, caught m a new H-bomb policy crisis m the- midst of its preparations for a General Election, is waiting anxiously to see how leader, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. will today deal with the "revolt" against his official line by Mr.Reuter - 166 words
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Advertisement35 1959-07-11 1 VAN HIN i 1 1 n\i 1 1 iimi iin 13C 112. Orchard Road. Spor* I—f>.1 f>. TeN: $4144, S2SSK 4 UIINQU Shockpro Waterprool Unbroak i Mainspring Manufactured by Amida Watch Co. S.A. I a35 words
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173 1959-07-11 2 FUTURES ARE FIRMER IN N.Y. RUBBER MART NEW YORK, Saturday. j>l HBKR futures were firmer in the week ended yesterday mainly because of a u r <>od advance early in the week. Thereafter the market drifted, with the volume high. Little interest was shown by the trade or speculators. Factories173 words
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Article18 1959-07-11 2 Main Budget aim achieved tag< the prorm. I the dv did i <>t or to [1 gfdgdf■ ■gfdsg18 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-07-11 2 hum Roads: crt Dock: <hrer's Wharf: T l hermin Wharf: t Queens Dock: B Sinsmpore Slipway: K:i<_ D "»hipN Ir tlir Harbour llujiil wkSTTts or r\pc< ted t«K! I31 words
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Article21 1959-07-11 2 BROKEN HILL PROFITS MELBOURNE. Sat. Broker. tary Com pair. I profit r.203.889 for the VI 1959. compa: 159, In the pre-21 words
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Article22 1959-07-11 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. —The and Pakis an agreement US. DevelopFund made a loan 000.000 ssist the of Chittagong22 words
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Article111 1959-07-11 2 London stocks end on good note I ONDON. Sat. The J stock markets ended the week on a satisfactory note. There was some reluctance to extend commitments but buying of selected issues persisted and several sood features were seen. Gilt-cdgeds had a good day although business was not large. Foreign111 words
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Article37 1959-07-11 2 Blasting operations will take place m the position bearing 234 degrees distant 2.060 feet from No. 18 beacon on Tuesday between 9.30 and 11.30 a.m. This is announced by the Singapore acting Master Attendant.37 words
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Article37 1959-07-11 2 LONDON. Sat. The total I applications for this week's oiler of £260 milTn .1- v bills at 91 days was £431.165.000. The mini brr ol bills allotted was cut to 230.000.000. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1959-07-11 2 BUEXOS AIRES. Sat.- Juan Pedro Artigas, 46. Argentina's leading jockey, was killod when he fell from his hoi^e r winning a rate commemorating the country's independence day. U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article37 1959-07-11 2 TOKYO. Sat— A new oneyear trade agreement between Japan and France was signed here yesterday. Under this agreement France will appiy lowest tariff rate> against 80 items of Japanese goods. 30 more than previously.37 words
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Article57 1959-07-11 2 UK adverse trade balance up T ONDON, Sat. Britain's *J adverse trade balance the difference between exports and Imports—jumped last month from £1.500.--000 to £71 million, the Board of Trade announced yesterday. Provisional figures issued by the Board showed that exports reached £250 million m June compared with April exports57 words
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Article38 1959-07-11 2 Imports m June lose a» expected, the Board added. They were £331.400,000 as against £345.800,000 m April and £310.900,000 m May. Re-exports were £10 million m June compared with £11.300,000 m April and £10,200,000 m May.38 words
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Article119 1959-07-11 2 ■TOKYO. Sat. The Japanese Ministry of Trade said yesterday that it was working on a plan to build small model plants m some of the Asian count: train local businessmen m the management of industries. The nunistr: appropriation of 50 mil yen (M 5425.000» to subsidise119 words
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Article362 1959-07-11 2 U.K. CLOSING PRICES LONDON. July 10. Previous Today ports Jul> 28 S sellers 28 U sellers u 28 s buxers 28 buyers 284 sellers 28 T 8 seller? j Kl BBKR No. KS* Spot I Jg-J »U Jg-J Rl'BBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms362 words
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Article887 1959-07-11 2 s 1 if am vs. p I m. B < i i s STt t »o CCI Lt POM INDUSTRIALS. Prevnus Tiiiy A•• :.-"G B S 1.80 S c.:s b 2.20 c S 2.30 S B. B. Pefc 1 54 B X 55 S X f M887 words
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Advertisement13 1959-07-11 2 FAMILY SALE NOW ON A A Ift Mk, wm PRICEP FOR LOWER BOPfiETS13 words
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Miscellaneous9 1959-07-11 2 do the pools my wife docs the Stock Exchange9 words
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169 1959-07-11 3 Ghana 'yes' to African states union proposals \C KA. Saturday. M*mbl> yesterday gave ipp«rl to the idea of a union of n states promoted by the Prime Nkrumah. approval m ratifying aration issued during! ury, Guinea, last May I pies of such a union me Prime Minister told the House:Reuter - 169 words
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Article29 1959-07-11 3 Gesture by Queen to children Fri iheth if run to i the n p Itiren them ked at i ihr Ions; n pulled Mountain tht* ilkod i for ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article6 1959-07-11 3 Storm ends U.K. heatwave ■fgfsdg ReuterReuter - 6 words
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70 1959-07-11 3 ZOMBA. N v isaland d: Februar .ir were caused perpetrated by who pursued a policy 4a m and politibition." Mr. Charle> f Seer i m the D cil herof 1953. were not caused by it the prothe R; Mr Footman was opposing >tion byReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-07-11 3 DOG SHOW WINNER FOR THE WINDSORS TIIK DIKE OF WINDSOR persuades the Duchess's pug Imperial 11 to iace the camera at the bis dog show atDeauville. France. Imperial 11 won a silver cup to the delight of the Duke and Duchess who had travelled specially troni Paris. FASHION NOTE: ThePopper - 69 words
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Article58 1959-07-11 3 Mr. BYRNE'S REMINDER Singapore's Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. has reminded the public that a temporary Branch Employment Exchange has beer. >et up m the office premise.^ of the Serangoon District Council. The branch was set up to save local-born persons and -apore citizens, who are eligible58 words
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Article140 1959-07-11 3 One union move is under fire The Government's intention to form a single trade union movement was criti--2 sed m a memorandum submitted by the City Council Electrical Workers' Union to the Prime Minister of Singapore yester- j day. The memorandum said that politicians, their supporters and allied trade union140 words
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125 1959-07-11 3 French veto right over U.S. planes PARIS. Sat. A secret agreement which requires the United States to consult France before dispatching aircraft from French bases m time of crisis became public knowledge here yesterday. A Foreign Ministry spokesman questioned at a press conference after news of the agreement had leakedReuter - 125 words
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Article124 1959-07-11 3 CONSETT, (Northern England) Sat jtflSS Katharine Dowsett, the 20-year-old' blonde r unaway heiress, was taken into custody yesterday by a London high court official for the trip back to London, police saia here. She was held on a warrant ior contempt of court. Miss Dowsett. aReuter - 124 words
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Article22 1959-07-11 3 TOKYO. Sat.— The Japa- nese Government today formally decided to hold the first Japanese trade lair m Moscow next summer.22 words
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Article46 1959-07-11 3 INNSBRUCK. Sat. Austrian police searching for the killer of Charles Marmoy. the London scoutmaster, have arrested a man near the Italian border. The man was identified as Walter Hafenkorn, a 33-year-old German. He is being held on a vagrancy charge. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article27 1959-07-11 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The American Defence Department is offering 110 World War 11, Dakotao* for sale at prices ranging from U.S. $50,000 to U.S. $60,000. U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Advertisement9 1959-07-11 3 BACK MANDOLINS r «e anywhere VIENNft •'-APORE 7 *439 words
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Advertisement295 1959-07-11 3 Introducing LOW PRICED GARMENTS for LIMITED BUDGETS SEA MASTER 65 c Dacron: 35s Cotton =rk The above blend has been "^V acclaimed as the most sensational discovery m shirting I i yL-1 L material. It is well known T^ for its cool comfort, lasting i neatness, durability and true wash'n295 words
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Miscellaneous314 1959-07-11 3 Church announcements SERVICES i: re churches ire: \\.,l U \n I 111 K( HES \ndreu> Cathedral: 7.00 Communion: 8.00 a.m. iv. 8 a.m. and 9.30 11.30 am Mai Communion; I hurch. Katong: I 8 an; JO am Jr_ School; b hurch of the Ajtt— Woods.ville- 8 am. Holy Communion; ..day314 words
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Miscellaneous388 1959-07-11 3 PRFSBYTF.RIAN Presbyterian Church m Singa- pore, Orchard Road: 9 00 a.m. and I 6 p.m. Sunday Services 9 a.m. Sunday School Minister; Rev. RM. Greer. M.A.. B.D. ROMW VTHOLIC Cathedral of The C.ood Shepherd (Victoria Street); Mass, i sermon m English 6.30, 8 and 10 and 6 p Peter Paul's388 words
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Miscellaneous385 1959-07-11 3 Service. Minister Rev. Nga Tleng Chieng. Geylang Church: 8.45 a.m. Sunday School. 9.50 ajn. Worship Service. Minister Rev. Ong Chalk Ghee (on leave*. Acting Minister Rev. J.H.H. Berckman. Geylang Straits Chinese Church; 2.40 p.m. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. Worship Service m Malay- 4.00 p.m. Service m English, Minister— Rev. Chew385 words
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Miscellaneous479 1959-07-11 3 ■i 5 tt^l CLULS ACROSS 1 How does a trace react when altered? (5). 4 Run-of-the-mill sort of bras- Bhat (7). 8 Mrs. Malaprop's allegoiy (9). 9. At its end one is desperate <3>. 10 Must be the prince of beasts? (4, 3t. 12 Old actor who doubtless overshadowed all479 words
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Miscellaneous176 1959-07-11 3 CLUES DOWN 1 Reaal aspect of tine starch. Sal (.7. 6). 2 Let for ihe most part gave light In olden times (6). 3 Assassination of a monarch 4 The way to obtain English instead of average m Greenwhich Mean Time (.3). 5 Neither thousand is the average (4). 6176 words
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Article, Illustration532 1959-07-11 4 MMENS: CORNER] is an exciting experience. But to women the world over it also involves a great deal of planning, particularly as regards their wardrobe. Planning and more planning is needed if you want to enjoy yourself soM.W - 532 words
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Article, Illustration548 1959-07-11 4 PELHAM - PELHAM "This is how I want it, Rooinaf BY GROOM THIS week with no films to previews I have been able to spend a little time with "Latiff Investigates" on location. These trips have taken me all over Singapore —to a kampong548 words
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Article, Illustration518 1959-07-11 4 FAIRY TALES ADULTS CAN ENJOY hgdhgfh OSCAR WILDE FAIRY TAI The Happy Prince. The Selfish Giant. The Nijfhtinjale and the Rose. Rfad by Basil Rathbonf. tapdmon Literary Series 12--inch. TC 1044. FAIRY tales have always been secretly enjoyed by adults, who normally have to read them out loud to their518 words
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686 1959-07-11 4 Todd-AO: Biggest screen development I DON'T know how many years ago it was that I saw my first film, but I remember the occasion quite* distinctly for it was the opening of new cinema d<signed by my father f< I relation. The film chosen was "The Lion Hunters" made by686 words
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Advertisement64 1959-07-11 4 WORLD FAMOUS TAPE RECORDER $495/* (Spore Pcnong) "W JAK/. (Ftd/Borneo/Sorowak) i m w*#i«#/ BRIGHT COMPANY LIMITED 20, Eost Coast Road, Singapore. Tel: *****. Agents: KIAN GWAN (M) LT D SEWING r K=^ MADE f <&-^ i s* EASIER with TIJbF ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■FOR BETTER QUICKER] I SERVICE IN DRY CLEANING, DYEING64 words
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Advertisement52 1959-07-11 4 •^Si MODEL B Inters) MM* d •9»V NhM, 1/1000 tm. 24mm t« tOO m Fully $y*. for > List WOIU Sato Aaa«tf Sar» TITHES DENTAL i PH° n SUPPLY LTO. «2 M.44U Roac. Sir«oror« 7 Tal: S*t^O 2 Ml 70 »m4v Roa4. Km*« U***^ Tal: IMI3 ltl Cimtr^ Stra«t P'"*"52 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-07-11 5 Use burnt earth for best results Oun liquid only the top. needs to be periodical ea For bout three i io erous put lorn oi the pot nod from itipt io c i ov ml: A! mound oi bui consist ot mainly and all lumps The dust must be sieved91 words
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Article55 1959-07-11 5 Readers are invited t»» urite m to the Garden- E IHf EditOl i spore E E tree Pre^^ tor ail vice E teeming then 5 5 ii ii problems. 3 These letters will be E published e.u h Saiurd. m this page along with s torn the Tree55 words
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Article, Illustration699 1959-07-11 5 M.R.S. ARSCOTT - M.R.S. ARSCOTT BY Ideal plant for exercise m forming to shape J^ WELL-KNOWN and popular foliage plant is Hie colourful Coleus. II is easy to acquire and logrow and it propagates so readily from cuttings. The word Coleus means a sheath, referring to699 words
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Article56 1959-07-11 5 Genus a group of closely allied species, a family. Herbaceous plants with perennial rootstock and fleshy stems. Crocks pieces of broken pot for ensuring drainage. Stamens the pollen bearing part of flower, consisting of filament and another. Cordate heartshaped. Endemic indigenous, confined to a given region. Node joint56 words
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Advertisement92 1959-07-11 5 «;/tf f loners and r* Also a large variety of -J Ho*3iion Orchid SeedUnfl jjfMfc PRICES REASONABLE "^SLr KIAN KEE GARDEN 1 3 Gentle Rd. Spore 11 Tel: ***** Gladioli Bulb Importers and Orchid Growers Priie Winners of Tomorrow latest Hawaiian Dendrobiums hybrids C Strong and Healthy plants from $3/"92 words
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Advertisement182 1959-07-11 5 THE NEW 18" ROTA C U T J Grass Cutter f\ J Specially d»--i j^, Ik signed to cut J*"*£L «^k Orchards, Pod-/t-jSSm docks, Poultry -2^ 4 P^ICE $275.00 < This ROTARY machine has mony special features and »s simple to use. The J.A.P. engine, developing 2 B.H.P. uses less182 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1959-07-11 6 GAIN A COLOSSAL STAKE Colonel Nasser's Egyptians now face a treble task and have a treble chance lo ELSPETH HUXLEY m this concluding article of her series reporting on a visit to East Africa, describes how the Somali leaders, instructed m Egypt, are seeking through the spread of Islam to1,295 words
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Article1029 1959-07-11 6 Permerhati - Permerhati Mi*. Davy Crockett a hero, not a colonialist Ominous rumblings from the Suez There 's unity m diversity WONDER if Mr. Ong 1 Pan Boon has appreciated the full implication of his order banning all films that glorify colonialism. For if the order is to be1,029 words
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294 1959-07-11 6 PM. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.03 Saturday Showcase, uith melodies that glitter and sparkle; 1.30 The New 5: 1.40 Newstalk; 145 At The Piano Keyboard virtuoso, today it is Roger Williams: 2.00 Bongs Of The Seav. We ride along *ith Moby Dick, singing the songs of294 words
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Advertisement466 1959-07-11 6 CHINESE BROCADE (20 Shades) To Clear $3.90 per yd. Visit Our Gent's TAILORING DEPT. IIAJAJ TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Spore Tels: ***** ***** J IMWMMNMMMNMWMHMMMIIHIIM-tIHHIIM Straits Tints k free Press Fof Hrn c— vwtawea of odverti%*n wr r»yr«»«nttive» at 1«t Floor. SINOAPOftE COLD STORAGE, Orchard Ro«d, i will rocetY*466 words
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Advertisement77 1959-07-11 6 COMMUNITY PLATE "HAMPTON COURT CANTEENS OF CUTLERY SIX, EIGHT OR TWELVE PERSONS S.P. H. de SILVA LID. 45, HIGH STREET AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD IPOH ASSOCIATE COMPANY S. P. H. DE SILVA (H.KJ LTD. HONC XC HG WHY NOT FLY THEM Sydney? Hongkong? London? New York? Where? Let us77 words
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Article315 1959-07-11 7 BUT NO MONEY TO CARRY OUT PROJECT NOW, SAYS MINISTER By Free Press Staff Reporter JHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, yesterday gave his blessing to the proposal for a public art gallery m Singapore, but doubted the Government could launch the project immediately315 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-07-11 7 The Singapore Art Society, the Singapore Art Society Photographic Group and the SouthEast Asia Photographic Society gave a welcome party to the well-known artist with the camera. Mr. Donald SultnerWelles, at the Metropole Theaterette m Maxwell Road. After the party. Mr. Sultner-Welles gave a79 words
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245 1959-07-11 7 BIRTH CONTROL: GOVT. WANTS TO ASSIST THE Ministry of Health has asked the Family Planning Association of Singapore to submit report on its work suggesting how it could best be expanded and to what extent and how the Government could help such expansion. The publicity officer of the FPA. Mrs.245 words
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10 1959-07-11 7 Govt. body to control youth clubs, centres gdsfg■ gdfsg~i port10 words
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83 1959-07-11 7 'USE EXCHANGE TO RECRUIT STAFF' ORDER THE Minister lor Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, said yesterday he t/onsidering acquiring power for compulsory applications of jobs through the official Unemployment Exchange. lit* said all Government rtmcfliti would be told that recruitment of staff mu>t be made through the Labour83 words
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Article33 1959-07-11 7 A hair and 'Care of the hair m the Tro; He is guest speaker a be held by the rnational Women's C Women's Chris t 10.15 a.m. July 1533 words
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Article41 1959-07-11 7 College body to meet Mr. Yong The oraanisers of the Sinuapore College are to meet the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, to displans for the Evening Singapore College soon. rganlser said matters finalised only after meeting with the Minister.41 words
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Article34 1959-07-11 7 A Singapore housewife, Madam Tan Ah Moi, 41. died from injuries she received after she was knocked down by a military lorry at 7.30 a.m. yesterday at the 13th mile. Mandai Road.34 words
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Article119 1959-07-11 7 Why delay in pioneer industries JfUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Ministry of Commerce and Industry yesterday explained why there had been delay m dealing with applications made under the pioneer industries law. Some difficulty had been due to shortage of staff m the Industrial Development division, a spokesman said. But much119 words
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265 1959-07-11 7 SINGAPORE MCA MEN JOIN CRISIS TALKS TPHERE is much anxie- ty among members of the Malayan Chinese Association m Singapore about the crisis m the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance, though they consider it "an entirely Federation matter". The president of the Singepore branch of the MCA. Mr. Wong Poo Nam, has already265 words
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Article32 1959-07-11 7 Kwat Chin How. 11. a Singapore student, was fatally injured yesterday when he was knocked off his bicycle by a lorry at the junction of Saunders Road and Emerald Hill.32 words
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Article41 1959-07-11 7 Two Federation Government printing department officers, left Singapore by Air India yesterday for a training course m India. They are Messrs Sinnathamby Sabaratnam and Edward Njanoo, selected to do a two-year diploma course m printing technology at Madras.41 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-07-11 7 The Commissioner of Police, Singapore, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, yesterday presented a cash gift to Mr. Lee Ten? Koon. of Spottiswoode Park Road, for his "unselfish act and initiative". Mr. Lee, a fitter, on the night of Oct. 10 last year caught one of five men in-95 words
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Article39 1959-07-11 7 The Fisheries Department is being flooded with requests for permits to erect more kelongs m Singapore coastal waters. The department, however, has decided not to issue any more permits. There are now 278 kelongs around Singapore.39 words
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Article63 1959-07-11 7 A University of Malaya gynaecologist, Prof. B. H. Sheares, and Father J. Kearny, Editor of the Malayan Catholic News, will express their views on "Sterilisation and Family Planning" during a luncheon meeting. The luncheon, to be held next Thursday at the Cathay Restaurant's Dragon Room, is63 words
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165 1959-07-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A suggestion that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong should hold office for life was described as "not feasible" by a spokesman for the Federation Government yesterday. He was commenting on a resolution passed by the Malayan Postal and Telecommunications Uniiormed165 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-07-11 7 SCOUT OFFICER FOR WORLD JAMBOREE Inche Mohd. Atan bin Noordin. the Assistant District Commissioner of Johore Bahru, one of those selected by the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu Boys' Scouts Association at Kuala Lumpur to lead its contingent to the lOth world scout jamboree to be held m Matiila from July 1766 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-07-11 7 'Recognise our degrees' appeal THE Indian Graduate* A* sociation of Singapore whose 100 members are mostly employed as sdrand mathematics teachers m secondary schools, ye.ster appealed to the Oovernn to recognise their degreA spokesman of the Association said that though Indian graduates were do the same type of work a:>153 words
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Advertisement43 1959-07-11 7 ?4^/AT THIS TIME OF SPACE TRAVEL SSWm^ you n.ed no ctltndu or good memory to remember ♦W^ th date: you read It on your watch. djSBC TIME^ASSB- QUAUTY REMAINS LI RE n C(y^» p AVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. 18-F BATTERY RD., SINGAPORE 143 words
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Advertisement235 1959-07-11 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 2.34 p.m TOMORROW: 2.10 am. and 3.14 pm. MONDAY: 3.03 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. TUESDAY: 4.10 a.m. and 4.:>4 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 5.40 a.m. and %M p.m. THURSDAY: 7.29 a.m. and 7.08 p.m. FRIDAY: 855 a.m. and 8.12 p.m. '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a PVV ll fT I PnFWFV l V9235 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-07-11 7 TODAY 'i' I Make-up 2.30 pm.; i m Poisr and Personality 10.30 Mathematics 9 a.m Malay I Handicraft 9 a.m. ter*i MTcfe at the Cultural Centre > m. I M 1.1 B: Sen ins 7 p.m ition of Talbot Un\>c Visit to nembers at 1 p .m.46 words
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Article108 1959-07-11 8 Name your 6 favourite m m r W ml mm m £h m~M*~\ m^ ~M M^h £t THI inner Chua Kiam Guan c o Ltd., Chartered Bank 5, Singapore. Tl medienno m the early days of films, for her roles m La Roi and Room At The108 words
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Article116 1959-07-11 8 MUCH TOO EASY FOR YOU SLIPPED up again and made the Special Quiz too easy with the result that I received a hundred correct entries. However, m the other quizzes I held my own for there were few who scored full marks. The drawings were as good as ever and116 words
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Article212 1959-07-11 8 SNIDE' MEANS...? T<HE winner was Mr. J. B. S. Ang c,o Vehicles A Office. Middle Road, Singapore. The answers were: 1. Sir Thomas Browne who published a sombre discourse m 1658 after the discovery of burial urns at Norwich. 2. Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. Mr. Sardar Singh.212 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-07-11 8 rE winner was Miss Bertha Chew Huan of 165. South Bridge Road. Singapore; the runner-up was Miss Lim Mci Lan of the Methodist Girls' Primary School. Ipoh. This week the object for embellishment is a water-tap. The prize is a Philips long-playing record. LEFT, THE WINNER BELOW,56 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-07-11 8 I BRUSH t|| YOUR BRIDGE I By KENNI Til SINCE J minimurr that ai system n hinery bidding of r: The Un double of *t common t( Is when one compete that carr JJ be exer< tC Th( haiu; m the Club pa I bi114 words
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Article79 1959-07-11 8 r FHK selected winner A was Othman bin Salleh of 51, Dickson Road, Singapore, 8. The still was from the film "Bachelor of Hearts" and was a picture of Sylvia Syms. How much can you tell me about the picture above? I should like to know the name79 words
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Article82 1959-07-11 8 A dividend for initiative 4 OTHEP I rA from l >aid a West E*st >0 4 <> VA 9 2 A75 3 2 AA7 2 4 The bidding At irost t-t.es* 1 East South IS 4S strength I bid th» with i At on made the of Two NoSpac. Five82 words
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233 1959-07-11 8 From i Special Correspondent 4NNE HEYWOOD. who is just about the only remaining woman star actually working for Lord Rank is m Rome making one oi those lusty, passion nn.-d pictures called "Carthage m Flames." The problem about all this is the effect that233 words
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Advertisement51 1959-07-11 8 THE EiXTMtY i OHM Name Address Pn/e Uuil 1. 1 2. m 4. 5 6 Pri/. (ju>/ 2. I 2. 3 4 t) 6 Pri/c Uuu 3. Special Pnz<? ()tn/. Entries, addressed to Free Press Quiz. Times House MiKapore J must be wiih or Murv u rlx post on Wednesday51 words
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Article, Illustration850 1959-07-11 9 I IHI MUK\ M) FAR. t t t i h IK M always a bad day m tne palace of Emperor £th M?* 1 K^ thr da > he twk his Royal Weekly W.t h° scald^ h hotK ot b «^rts of water W ould be left850 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-07-11 9 gfdghdsfgb[ -.ic.-vnery that Morr unt'l he There rope." h* -'aster i He» c bottom oi t'n< jca I orxe :hc dwarf < ~ie» more on the I 's tad id n. .to work gfdsg■ c ievcr but no c rope's caugh; on He. Roe< md drags62 words
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Article269 1959-07-11 9 C'wealth boys at Dover College By An Educational orrespondent IN 1936 Dover C a typical small English "Public" (i.e., independent) school— made its first bid to rult boys from what waa then called the British Empire, by offering reduced to sons of member the Colonial Service on duty overseas. The269 words
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Advertisement21 1959-07-11 9 If she likes perfume She'll love SHOCKING de M lIIAPAItI I II PERFUMES LOTIONS COLOC Sole Aoents: SMRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (In21 words
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Miscellaneous594 1959-07-11 9 JUNIOR CROSSWORD \\^^-'A.W^si; I'^ DOCKET MOM V prizes Times House. River Valley P W m I I I I I are offered for colour- Road, Singapore I, t« 4A ins this scene with paints. reach her not later than §M crayons or chalks. Thursday next. Age limit mmmm rS^mmmJLmi^m* l—594 words
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Article166 1959-07-11 10 FIREWORKS THAT FLARED —AND DIED! ARGOS SUMS UP i Naw 3; Junior Clubs I. >RS opened at the na it lookt d as if they t to show that bottom of tble they could still beat the d on »rK. the g back ng on a numbt Robin hard to166 words
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Article41 1959-07-11 10 BRITAIN TAKE 2-1 LEAD BBriovcr I Two S Rl 110 Italian •Ii it Italy took a France when I heir semi-final began here I I -6 I held to of only but D. ral- bly '•at and re- ;>tured the third41 words
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Article62 1959-07-11 10 v. tne quaiiij the Keppel Cup to clayed toniorrow is: 8.30 a.m. W. Ward, P. DreyP. Proudlock: 8.35 R. L. Bird. W. Horst W. Maxwell: 8.40 S. H. Ang. G. Govan. J. T. Dixon; 845 T. D. WhiLson. R. Rae, Chang Pen« Sim: 8.50 T. Ellis Edwards. L62 words
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Article, Illustration248 1959-07-11 10 'Your youngsters are comparable to the best in England but..' lIAROLD HASSALL, the English football coach, will say farewell to Malaya today alter a tour that has lasted one and a half months. During his tour Hassall dealt with schoolboys and state players. His impressive coaching methods will undoubtedly have248 words
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Article545 1959-07-11 10 I COUNTY CRICKET r ONDOX. Sat.— Surrey, holders for the past seven years, continued to nose their way up the Englis county cricket championship table, jumping from nth to joint fourth as a result of their ten wicket victory over Glamorgan m Cardiff yesterday. t significantReuter - 545 words
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Article180 1959-07-11 10 Hard rally brings 4-3 victory Queenstown 4: Western... 3 TTiR AILING 2-1 at halt-time. A Queenstown C.C. rallied hard to win this Div. 3 A league match at Greylang Stadium yesterday. The same got of! at a fast pace, with three quick troal* m a matter of ten minutes. Queenstown180 words
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Article49 1959-07-11 10 Bukit Pan.jang 2; Haikowyu 1 A LATE goal by Bukit Panjang District Club took them to victory yesterday m a Div. 3B match played at M.F.A. ground yesterday. Scorers for Bukit Panjang were J. Rozario and Samad bin Ahmad. Patrick Sng scored for Haikowyu Sports Club.49 words
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Article268 1959-07-11 10 /"LASGOW. Sat. The Indian cricketers just failed to beat Scotland m an exciting finish to heir three-day game at Paisley near here yesterday and the match finished In a draw. The Indians claimed the extra half-hour. but Scotland .set to make 243 m 140Reuter - 268 words
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Article172 1959-07-11 10 THE ARSENAL FORWARDS IN CONTROL JUNIOR FOOTBALL Arsenal 7; Pondok Peranakan 1. THE Arsenal forwards played well In this Division 1 3B match against Pondok Peranakan at Farrer Park yesterday. Not only did they attack hard and keep the pressure 1 up till the end, but their teamwork was a172 words
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Article113 1959-07-11 10 Second half blitz by Radin Mas Radin Mis (j; S.T.B 0 JHE STB were well A and truly beaten yesterday m Div. 3B against Radin Mas at Farrer Park. Though neither side had scored by the end of the first half. Radin Mas cracked In six goals before the final113 words
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327 1959-07-11 10 I love sport but the fan don't love me WALLY X replies ti your letter pK)UL, that's me. I'm the guy who barracks the referee, boos the opposition, and makes rude comment^ about the players on the field. Sportsman? Sure I m a sportsman. I love sport: it gives me327 words
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Advertisement97 1959-07-11 10 DELIVERED to your DOO Fill m the special delivery form I below and we shall arrange with the newsvendor m your area to have the T Singapore Free Press delivered every *X afternoon to your home >Hb\ V SPECIAL DELIVERY FORM (SEND NO MONEY) To: The Circulation Manager, E Straits97 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-07-11 10 TODAY'S SPORT MM S\f I pas up. D KM v.. i IK r»rhimp<»nan Parl >el»-tar I arm i JulliUds i I'ark \rni.irii I tmmsfln f National v Imi X.m; Srhm)l Beh> I I Dvflrrs lup and .tali Mad k^<39 words
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Miscellaneous384 1959-07-11 10 BORN today you are an I for your own home Individualist and an family. idealist You have a great You will make a fine Hoii of nrirrinoii.,. im mother and know when to be ,to n deal of originality In ideas strict, when to be patient, and SACIH ll >384 words
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Article, Illustration827 1959-07-11 11 DINKUM AND EARLY BIRD BEST TODAY AT B. TIMAH n 4 111 I One L Two Ti on rite RoKod.it*' "cc- the one I bam < iior did not. Wedn< to -i LI i l io\> I UU.I BlKl> KodJtu and C hancrllor Race Three I \.»ble Albfrt. On his827 words
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Article1962 1959-07-11 11 RACE ONE THE MAIDEN HANDK A I 1 I) iv. 2— 6K MMNGRIL 30-6-59— E rd 3F In 42: 2-7-/ner 3F m 39 4-7-59 Second lo A( 111 m t3F Maiden Handicap; '9— Strode over 3F m 43 1 5. PRINCESS YEARLING: 30-6--59 Went1,962 words
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Advertisement273 1959-07-11 11 >^*jpT' I y\ vwCj*»^^ The shouting m the I Bar is for I a BULLDOG Drive like I an expert— I _v\v_i|j r^^^__i r^"^ ____________D___Jtr MGA^'S r o t iths?afSd I ;r?er'm »OW.«PME«M«« TWINUH VERSIOM the world. To them. M.G. sports to P competition performance, motoring must be conditional upon273 words
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Article248 1959-07-11 12 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tmmm ....mm,,. ....no, mmm^^^—m, I THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS HUES MAIL nM|MI «W«« I pniKTFR LMY SCBITIMIK KUII LOH ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP POINTER SHANGEILA VOLARE SHANGRILA J^*"" gSS**" J«U« S^|[ g -.15. True Love >iiangnla II Johan JK!." ji« Na/areh Naiareh v™u248 words
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Article1315 1959-07-11 12 RACE 1-2.15: -THE MAIDEN HANDICAP- DIV. 2-6 FURS. 1. U662 SHANGRILA II bam (Tan k Atkinson) Rodgers 9.00 Moon 2. 8440 PRINCESS YEARLING bam <L.C. Yong) Sullivan 8.12 Taylor 3. 085:5 JOIIAN chag <E. dyne) Sullivan 8.12 Lee 4. 4899 CHEN] brag (Sultan of Pahang) Daniels1,315 words
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Article560 1959-07-11 12 ALLAN LEWIS - SATORO WON'T START TOD AY ALLAN LEWIS -By CATORO will not start m the main sprint at Bukit Timtl He too is evidently befaf kept for the Yam: di Pertain Cup at K.L. next month. With Satoro out ox the way. Good U md, son has the chance to make560 words
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Article28 1959-07-11 12 I>EST BETS Downing Street, Good Wind and Oleander 11. Best outside: Re- double. Powhatan and E Filament. E The going: will be fast. E rnniunimniiHniiiiiHiimmiiiiir; I28 words
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